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Barrie Examiner, 7 Sep 1950, p. 22

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Marlene Morenz Awarded Progress Trophy on Final Night Colson Skating School port of the mat night oz Osborne uisotis Summer Skating School at Barrie Arena Sunday was the presentation Budgie BEBE tlltl Tilla Budgie INUT 311Jl lllt skaters now rcgtzdcnts of Barrie II trophy tor most duress made by pIIpIZ durmc Ela mutual in July and Ist It is known astlic Ogthoraw oiwzi SI llltl Stratum tirlltdil Prongss lropby the trophy was awarded to Marlene MortIla ut Montreali mughtcr of lu tantra hockey star the atI lluwic flilrl11i anadieus 9W muddy IIull tIII lIlI of il Suntav IrlrzlatIIIIn it Elttldi of wiIIol lIIIIIIIy was ItIII IImIa liltll Walt tII1 Mum Get 10 Runs Each Copaco Opener III an II1i1tIIIIIII ldlllll IlIhoIs yytlt IIIl 111 lvltltt ltIIllf liIIll Iii 33le 11 fur and Paul liulIIvIr II idoli 1II thatch tpltr Mai 111 Km Vfllljltll1 and lIIIl llaluwa played ioiotny llIIIz III 1Il 1d QIIvII Pink lill Satan ar llltllll idllll lIIIIII Ii ilim tunicht Ilrc IlIIIce sermon that told lllllll 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IIIIIs III the second InnIIIc SkatIuI lub Ann MaIII Hughes Iliummu Mum MINcllL il1nteal Somewhat squrIsIIl by thIs kind phony pmp Mmmmp Nun lot lllililllllll lillllVlllt proceeded to that Smith Washington Anne iii 411k ml Ill EHIIIH In the hub Lockwood Washington Fraser 11 ill 11114 rttllllti Witte lstoII Washington latsy llcrrIck mm W1 tl 1hr lIItLIoIIs III itIal tourInn margin as of their playcr came home III the fourth innrng thch swa the only well hit liar Mary Lou King Washington in will ml laul latton North ltay Judy Lawr Ilv ldililll Efllwllill tlltl Oshawa Jacquelyn ldhanl HH llllUlltU lloII Laws of Washington jllllrll mens champion ltlhtl and lllllihltltltlll of the same city wIle awarded then told Tests and ll congratulated by Osborne ol you their instructor Judging was done oycr the weekend by trio of adjudicators sent here by the an IIIliaII Figure Skating Association BOWLING 0N Tllll GREEN llarric Rink Wins lourncy hr the mens Scotch doubles tourniunent held on the Allandalc greens last Wednesday the Barrie rink of Perkins and Spencer took the first prize with score of 37 plus for three wins III second place were Ilac Webb and Walker Webb of Allandale with 55 points lollowed by James and Jellcy of Newmarkct with 41 points for three wins The prize for two wins was taken by Dick Woods and Cranston of Stayncr with 53 plus and the onewin pric went to Rogers and Webb of Allandale with score of 30 plus lcyclaud Wendy laylor Toronto Granite lub VirginIa Mills Wash In11on Shirley Ann llcyell North lloth teams put their artillery into action in the lth frame with lZlmyalc losing out in the exchange Legion promptly erased the Elm alc lead in the top of the inning with their second fourrun outburst of the game which this time served to again knot the score lJItcrmin ed to stay on top of the game Elm valI replied with two counters of their own in the last of the long drawIIout inning For the sixth inning Tilmvale called upon arson Brown to take Iover pitching duties from olum bus and licnion matched this re lplaciug Ron llirnie with Dutch Foster It looked as if the tworun lead Elmvalc had established was going to stand up The two teams battled through scoreless sixth and seventh descending over the scene Legion had theIIIseIVes in bad position in the top of the eighth loles had opened the inning with single to left field but had been left on first base as Poster and Pickering had gone out in order But the problem of retiring the side gave IIlurvale considerable difficulty and before they had finally gotten the last bat ter two runs had crossed the plate to tie up the game After Elmvale had gone down in llllll the bottom of the inning Labor Day Jitney frames and with darkness rapidly players turned out and two lZend that even starving rats wont wantI In hastily arranged mixed dou blcs jitncy on Monday afternoon 16 games were played In first place were Mrs Wright and Garsidc with score of 33 plus second Mrs Bowen and Warlow 30 plus and third Mrs Semmens and Wright 23 TREATING TWINE Baler twine canbe treated so to bother it And the same treat merit guards against mildew and rot it was decided to halt proceedings in favor of return game in Elm vale However unless the winner of this game can come up with better performance than that dis played in their first meeting it would appear that Midland will ad vance another round when they meet on Friday or Saturday of this week Score by innings 11 Elmvale 020 620 0010 10 Legion 040 040 02l 10 THE BARiTIE EXAMINER CAN FILL YOUR PRINTING NEEDS PHONE 2414 lb Hlflll vII Wm erynx his grain go farther and to make profitable Get lybur requirements of Canadas Most Popular Farm Feeds from All ROBINSON ELEVATOR an Stroud Phone 52 GRINDING ROLLING MIXING CUSTOM SHOPPING DAILY The Fame SHURGAIN HOG CONCENTRATE basilong been the farmers friend for It hashelped 1111110 make FREE DELIVERY PROMPT SERVICE Mlllml 30 um Im MWAIAIm Alum urn1n Jaz Friend his hog feeding operations more FEED MILL 0000000 One Week Left Berger Series Promising Skaters Develop at Barrie Arena lb non ttllll I11l II 311 pAIIjIxsly II 1Ll liu 11 hinti 11 Hi 111 f1 II IIiI vjIv qu II MQIC 1m it IIII II llltlll til YtilTllll SKAlliltS alum III skating II no at tiI riIIIzIII IIl IIII IIIII 1i1lii IiIIIctor of tin III II It sclzoIIl $111ch 1111 flllll ltalzlc tIIII idling llathau nal IIIrl tor the past two IIIIIIIit lHllld wuiI ill lziada last lie IxiubztIoII lIy lll1tll llt pupil ILIIla II tolsol tI t21tlt IIIIIrII 1111 creIIlIII lrtg chool in ii Il in llvl III IY 11 Rare uroup ot i11c3 boy and 3111 1rzncoc Nortoi lII 31 attended 1111 school during July and AlltlitI lIIIIl atclia W11 Ir ltilt II MI 1V to lctcllr Italianthin llUltl Mr olsuir an lilfllllltllllt pldlrrsltllrtll and former clIqu illtlltth lii thi lltlt pron who was in charge of the Wiltllllltloll lviXItTIllNlli xlAllIi It It III I2 llI III SIIIII lltlillt DONALD LAWS 20 was the Istar performer and most ad vanced pupil of Osborne Col son at his summer skating school during July and August at Barrie Arena Don is the United States junior mens champion On Saturday Barrie berm trio of judges arranged by the Canadian Figure Skating Association Don passed his Gold which he now has in both Canada and the United Stat es He is eligible to euterthe world competition at Milan Italy next winter MARY Lou KING 16 of summer Miss King is rated by her coachyosborne Colson as pect In With tonight marking the finish of the Berger Trophy series for this season the Allandale bowlers have substantial lead of 43 points and should regain thetrophy which they lost last year to the Barrie club Bowling last Thursday on the Barrie greens the ward six players added three points to their lead with the following scores JMagee and OHearn 18 RHenderson and Wharton 12 McGowan and McCausland 12 Moran and Milne 16 Plant and Mc Fadden 17 Harris and Milne 16 The series will and tonight on the Allandale greens Ib NEGRO REPUBLIC Haiti is the only Negro republic in the Western Hemisphere In Test llIllY IIAWRENfIli 13 pass skating school in Barrie Arena and is It promising young Canadian performer under auspices of the Oshawa Club 1111 Infiltlt rutr1t GENERAL ELECTRIC CAPTURE THIRD GAME OF FlNALS 75 till ltSlIAI 5111 12130 MARGARET WHITTY daughter Of Mr and Mrs Whitty Allandale was one of the Osborne Colson summer skating school at Barrie Arena Mr Colson stated that Miss Whitty has lilillCVlilPIllll prO gross in two seasons of skating She gave fine exhibition at recent Sunday evening skating show BRENTWOOD September School reopened on Tuesday with large attendance Reginald Lachancc of Massey is principal again this year Rev FatherCarrigan of Toronto visited Brcntwood friends on Mon day Quite large number of people from here attended the CNE this year Gerard Dumond has returnedl home after spending the weekend with his brother BernardDumondi in Brockville Washington was one of the outstanding skaters here thist avery fine Skating prosj 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