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Barrie Examiner, 14 Mar 1952, p. 4

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Hues WINNER 315 Two mtg peter 26 MINUTES overtime IidVALLEYCHAMPIONSl Gmhml 597 defeated Million or here DDDKMHG second gcelof the night was prowy the do aim in an Ontario uni most imth counter he tallied throughout the moon Hockey Waterline We Coming after 28 minutes and six seconds or suddenMn wum girth if overtime the goal gave Wonder llalley hardfouxbit uphill mm 54 victory over Guthrie Greyhounds lust night at Barrie an be decided on pquh Sutton needs one more point to win ST Arena and their sixth straight Oro Hockey league champdou gs ship it Skip Taylor John Lemyd Fred mighty and drunatic climax to thrillpacked series lt which omnanywcnedulea beat1nmreecooknve games mi m3 gggggem 333 85 eras EXAMiNER For mmiNG ms min and Danny Hayden scor tumors lei idealism2 tone 2m it ll Mmdtbebnnhu lutweelrwtiiopenthe hockey utityotuo ii Taylor and George Holborne each decide winner Prior to last nights battle to finish each team had one win and two ties ed onegonl each for Alliston Ammo Wilson defense Vmiwupmwl IrMme rrmn to 14 nw pi in Ion Edna GI no If 01 in Ib it CONCRETE SUPPLIES NO 08083 T00 LARGE 03 T00 SMALL INCH STONE CONCRETE SAND PIT RUN GRAVEL DRIVEWAY STONE MANTH CONTRACTOR mun 5324303 PHONE BETWEEN pat faintean em be purehuod the 5i BLAKE ST ANNOUNCEMENT SAM NOBLE Plumber Holding Muster Plumber Pnpers and with twelve yem experience in plumbing worths opened for business and will Appreciate receiving your inquiries regarding New Installation Renovntlng or Repairs any of which will have our careful Attention 47 Shirley Ave vrsrr us nhvrmnosr so USED ARLOT Corner of John Bradford Streets cusou GILSON snow 3mm eff REFRIGERATORS gRANGES ZQEWASHERS roonv LEARN our rmcus LIBERAL TRADEIN ALLOWANch DRASTIC neoucrIonsf PHONES onslzsm nirs 3093 BARRIVE Phone 4i 97 Furnaces Immediate Installation SIZES PRICES PIPE PIPELESS Your choice of 18 20 22 24 and 28 firebox made of steel or outwith electric welded dome or my style you they desire see the wonderful GILSON ALL STEEL FURNACEi specially suited for oil Home Freezers New Designs New Beauty New Per formance New Value In these won derful Gilron Home Freerers Retains frozen qualityfor us long as 2i hours should hydro be shut off Sizes Prices Teepees Knock hehrtbreaker which large Oro Hockey League gath crlng cheered throughout the close checking affair which saw Wondcrl Valley climb from behind 30 deficit to tie the score 44 midway through the third period After 10 minutes of regulation ov atime 20minute suddenvdeath session was played and at 1606 Don McLean blasted brother Joes pass behind Guthrie nctrninder Home for the winning marker For the losing Greyhounds it was they had wrapped up and then blow in the second period George Caldwell had given Guthrie 10 leadjn the last minute of the first period and then Charlie Hastings scored two quick ies in the second for at 30 margin Meanwhile Wonder Valley were lgeiting nowhere wlth goalie Home or the Guthrie defence corps until Don McLean broke the gooseegg at 630 of the second Miles Hickiing ngrrrnvcdthc deficit to 32 but Gu thrie playing man short broke away and Lduis Stoddurt placed wclluimcd drive behind netminder Cec Phillips for 42 margin Miles Hickllng again placed Wonder Val ley in contention before the period ended xle home Don McLeans pass Guthrie couldnt seem to hold Hickllng at bay and at the 11min ute mark of the third period the Wonder Valley ace slipped through for the tieing goal to force over time Don McLean turned in great of fensive performance for Wonder Valley and it was only fitting that he should snag the suddendeath oal that brought his team their ixth successive championship Mil es Hickling was of course ter riflc weapon for the champions Visits Barrie fence star from Barries Memorial Cup champions and now playing duplicate role for Toronto Maple Leafs of the National Hockey League visited Barrie Monday along with teammates George Armstrong and Leo Boivin The three renewed acquaintances here and stayed overnight at MrsVJ Torpeys 20 Worsley Street befbre returning to Toronto Tuesday morning SRIKE while lvan Clark carded good defensive game Louis Stoddart was thetop indi vidual for Guthrie The scoring star got loose for only one goal but as sisted two others and generallcd his clubs offense thrOughout Hugh Blackstock Norm Leigh and Lou Stoddart also worked hard in determined cause The game was cleanly played with referees John IDobson and HarryMyers both of Barrie assess ing slim our minor penalties GUTHRIE IGoal Home defence Blackstock Slessor centre Bob Stoddart wings Lou Stoddari Hastings alternates Leigh Ross Caldwell Livingstone Partridge Bartholomew WONDER VALLEY Goal Phil lipsdefence Clark Quinlan centre Miles Hickling wingsRo hinson Don McLean alternates Joe McLean Allan McLean Clark Wayne Hickling Kitchener Fer iZiUnior PYOH St Catharines Teepees after dropping the series back to capture three straight and 1951 PONTIAC DELUXE SE DAN radio sun visor low mileage good tires 1951 FORD SEDAN Small mileage radio heater Sr defroster 1950 STUDEBAKER COACH here is evidently car the family 1949 METEOR SEDAN lovely condition inside and out 1949 DODGE SEDAN looking for good used car then this is it 10X nooltourumo goodcoudltlon T3 here7isnVV1eul buy youll be Earhazed at yerIanogo eliminate Kitchener Greenshirts from the OHA Junior cham pionship race The Teepees clim axed their drive with 51 win in St Catharines Wednesday night to take the bestinfive quarterfinal three games tmone CoachRudy Pilous now sends his boys against Toronto St Michaels College Majors in bestlnfive semifinal for the right to meet either Toronto Marlboros or Guelph Biltmores in the finals3 The open er is expected to be turdayvafter noon in Maple LeafGardens To ronto The Teepees were neverheaded but the Greenshirts held at 11 going into the second Pietro Pilote heavy tiling defence sthr iotihe Garde City openedtlfe scoring and Greenshirts Joe In goldsby tied the count Henri Cieisls punched across the goal that roved tobe thexwinner in the sec rid period and tworrrlOre followed from Brian Cullenand Huddle Boone for 41 margin Gard Myles notched the only third period marker Thevlargest meteorite ever found weighing over 50 ions was discova ered in utthest Africa some from the Happy Mediums opener roared Ladies AfternoonvVVLcague The Red Hotsost seven last week but this week took all seven from the Aces Red Hots had thihiblz theirfown way as Aces seem to be just nothitting Lillian Gracey led the scoring for the Red Hots with543 Marge Partridge was best fur the loosers with 466 TVhe rlyers defeated the Puddlgrs 52 toffinish upin tie with giro HappyMedlum fnih for roam placmHelen Webb paced the lyers to Lthefl victory With 485 65er followed by ClaireTomlinson with 482 Terry Hamilton was high for the Puddlers with 589 TheLuky Strikes gained little ground this week taking poihts Peg Smith aneWcomer to the league finished up in top honors in the scoring department of the Lucky Strike team with 528 v1 Adams best for the losers with 471 48 39 35 33 r20 l7 10 13 15 16 Red Hots Puddlers Aces l5 Flyers 14 Happy Mediums 13 17 31 Lucky Strikes ll 19 27 High Three Terry Hamilton 589 High Single Jean Russell 262 Prize Terry Hamilton 257 13 GROUP Menfs League Mike Farina and his boys took bGolleen Billiardsr52 Goheens had only ier oh th raV and moms ord Mc 624 Mike onlyihadione man over 600 also but managed to take the points Moore was the highman for Farinaswith Mfwv Dominion Auto Wreckers gained at few points on VGoheens but are still one behind They split the points with Farrellsj Sporting Goods 43 in favor of theWreckers Mike Quinlantopped the scorlng for WreckersWith 58 Hugh Currie was onVfor luncheon 208 300 RCAF midget Flynn nnd Hershey will open at npproximntely 83 Thin else nished the lunch unde tected but were tied 545 by Hershey int week The nights that involves Boston 3nd Barrie the latter gaining their first win of the season inst week soundly tronnoin Boston 82 Harris Change to Auto Electric Continued from page one bundled Kelvinator appliances both now discontinued Mr Harris has visited many dis tribution and service plants all Over Ontario and is definitely con vinccd that the Barrie shop of Harris Auto Electric Ltd is now one of the best equipped in the province it is the intention of the manage ment to build up factorytrained personnel in order to give to the motoring public the most modern service for their needs and in this connection Arthur Smith has just returned from Anderson Indiana after completing course of in struciion on DelcoRemey Elwood Beavis is leaving shortly for St Louis to spend three weeks in the study of Carter Carburetors Robert Holland will go to Roches ter on course with Rochester carburctlon The property has an excellent situation with easy access and parking room is some 220 feet frontage on Elizabeth Street and runs back to the site of Community House The building proper is approximately 200 feet by 40 feet with an addition at the rear of the east side 268 for total of 776 did the unexpected they took points from the Smiths Dairy boys Smiths were man short so were at disadvantage but put up good fight Bob Williams topped the scoring list for CNR with 248 226 254 for 728 trip ple Davies was the beeb theIDairy had with 637 Barrie Tanning No took clean sweep over the Spareboys Diclc Barnes wasone reason for the vic tory he had 660 for three Ross Pea cock was the high man for Spare boys with 642 RCAFCame back to second place in the second division when they handed smiths Furniture at gto count Gibson was tops for the hirforce with 870 while Smiths high man was Hobbs with 538 Union Carpenters took the Pen guin FishAndChips52 to make up the sixth game Pickering and Jen kins ran very close for top honors for the Carpenters Pickering roll ing 664 and Jenkins 657 Alf VBloom field didnt have too much support as herolled 645 for the Flsiiond Chip boys 150 points over any of the others First Division 24 12 24 12 19 17 Goheens Billiards Dom Auto Wreckers 14 Smiths Dairy 14 CNR Telegraphs 13 Second Division Barrieplanning No Spareboys 18 Union Carpenters 15 Penguin FiShChip 14 VV Smith igh three Hugh Currie 716 High single Pickering 313 QVFire Escctpesr Etc 7Esnmsssrm 411 Mulgaster st 4i51r 5w 71 v1 JV th lnk Briggs Hunter Crawford Hanna forwards Tinklin Donne Arm strong Solomon Byers Purchase Whelan Hayden Wright Sutton Goal Holder defense Dunn Lonergun Brady Corcoran forwards Learnyd Holbovna Taylor Odell Griffiths Lockic Hester Anderson Taylor COLDWATER Coldwnter Briefs Edward Hall brotherman of Mrs Argyle Eplett of Goldwater died in Toronto after long ill ness His widow was the former Amy Lovering of Matchedash Mr and Mrs Hall visited here frequent ly as their cottage is at Cooks Lake near Fencing Honey Harbor dowlrled North River to in an elimination scr lcs hockey game at Coldwater March 10 Ice over one foot thickcovered by six inches of snow was found in the Severn River recently when visit was made to the Cornell cottage on Gloucester Pool by Ar thur Cornell if William Pheasant Walter Lovering and Orla Lovc lace The Bank of Toronto Goldwater is receiving donations to the Red Cross There is no local branch of the society in Goldwater at the present time new record for circulation of books in Coidwater was reported at the Library BOard meeting on March 11 In February the library loaned out 1101 volumes Further consideration is to be given to in surance coverage on the library building and contents Present at the meeting were Chairman Jack Tipping Reeve Andrew Dunlap Mrs Hughes Mrs Kings borough Major Lane and the librarian Mrs William Pheasant The following listing on thel docketof the current assizes at Bar rie concerns alleged failure to com plete purchase of the Herb resi dence Coldwater Emily Herb plaintiff Isobel Porter defendant Forbes solicitor for the plain tiff Fasken Robertson ct oi sol letters for the defendanhAn agree merit for sale Voy Mnman ofColdwateron plant in her home It measured 17 inches in lengthwise circumference and 14 inches aroundlth middle Two cups of lemon juice were ob tained from the huge specimen and excellent lemon pies were made frortrit sauna FEET 3wa lIERIMANUQACWEITLANT Ira huge lemonwus raised by Mrs IN eAkklrnuILLIA msmcr but Busch hasnt changed much in cc or so even more rump if the my change it has been for the worse Over My years ago there was the glitter and the glory of St Petersburgthen the ezVial of that not min There theponpnndharhulemnicmoltlemrtoftlccm But beyond the ticklinqu nod dowhere mike many tinet of the bombthrowing Nihilist There venous Ind the gee Vlad places strangers Louis Rubenstein truehrnuteurpg Russia He arrived there at noon the do brethe great meet to be skated on an openair rink with unlisth decorated boxes to be occupied by closelyguarded royalty centering the stands The young Canadian inspected the read rink icesurface He checked the stern and gradientsun er which he was to com pete against ampions of many countries Then he did few practice spihsoh the widebladed heavy cr vJ there grep 1mm skates of the day went to his hotelate his supper and retirede to bed to rest up for the gruelling test of themext afternoon norms rest was InIeL At hi there at thundero knockin on hb door and in envy tones fnught with name be The police Open up So he opened his door and there stood six huge Cossack pol They mly ordered Dress with us Louis did He Ins taken to 3311 put in cell locked In the morninpnplateofthick wust thro the door That was brenkfnst And now the world ii title seemed for own Lonisnubensteh was fun In de mnded that be short see the British consul end at last Inbshn was granted The British consul who Louis Rubens in 31 13 wit my eye rows pen cc spo Russian He didnt ask he denuded that Innis Ruben stein be remodel once So in early afternoon our youngCanadian was released but with one proviso He must be out of Russia within 12 hours of the nish of the meet Meanwhile the Russians crafty then as now had secretly changed the system of competition But that didnt bother Louis Rubenstein He was great skater under any system He whirled through the school gures faultlessly And when it came to the free stylerhe swung in front of the royal boxes and etched his own name deeply into the iceLOUIS RUBENSTElN CANADA There was no cry The Canoe diam urlthnonly owl of coarse porridge to support wash adjudged world champion Then he was rushed to the train and an hour or so after the meet who over he was on his my out of Rosie and very ind of it So we guess Bassinon yeaesjgo ice inesuon about the vict wasntmuch different Russia today withsmpiclon hatred policeprisonsV And an Iron byEleu Ferguson co Culvert House Yong St Toronto wusfruro emu WANTEVDV to inst bk our 33 All Replies Kpt ilnSlrici Recentewm our calm 5m Elks ylMl50903flhslbrihfuolumn willbowolronio zrwme WV s55 NW chrnum

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