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Barrie Examiner, 16 Jun 1949, p. 7

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Lakevlew Dairy paced by thel Unge steppe1 opacos drive for that place in lllc intermediate soft and bull standings Monday night autheir final cry QUWHS park my cum from Lakevicvwbegan their last min gtute drives as llarry ilcnn With homer and double and St nge lalgravcsgiaily was good for his Second circuit Lluut ofllour runs in the seventh btit they 11mg Shaka appeared the game prodhccd the Victory lhad allowed too large deficit UN UM itll lilplllt 0f SilalDintsl Si ngo continued to rack up ilhey did achieve miraculoqu IMRWIWS 1er ml ve1iis Strikeout totalsclainnng 13 vic ztickling stunt though and that was thus while issuing rive walksand lit itll1c Plut in mild mnma allowing hits Ciirr Foster mir llMlllttlS Allan Mtlmttlt lllutt ned three walked one and gave up behind to garner 95 win The Packers after slow start were riding on fourgame win straight They were doing very well un til the sewnth inning when they blew 42 lead litf Foster vet 13 safeties eran fastballcr for Copaco finally weakened allowed the Dairymcn two doubles and single led Ilakc four hits for the same number of view batsmen with St Onge sport and was blasted throt for inc three hits next in line Foster showed trio of blows for Meanwhile Alex St Ongc was Copaco while Clare Widdcs find desperately holding the lackeisdrank Tersigni had two each off the score sheet as they threat runs three in the eighth lti BRA SDAY 1011 16 1949 lened most every inning He held The any in my From Pcrlgrctve Nine Onge home gt The teams remained on eveni Palxravc found the strong Allis hurhng and batting of Alex Stifooting until the sixth when 30 iton null for an early 30 lead but pato again went infiont Robson icouldnt weather the consistent Foster scoring That was hittuig Allislon took the line in gtlic fourth With SIX runs added item in the hilly andsixth and tin SCOIt Copaco took 20 lead in that rst on runs by Gord Dyer andi Red Peeler but Lakevmw tiedlplaee tie with lvy in the South DAIRY VICTORY with Harry Glenn with home run COPACO Morrison Dyer ss $750 $1050 $1695 NOW is the time to buy Another hot Spell coming CGE into thirdplace tie with Miiicsing in the intermediate soft 5295 SI Electric Hot Plates 0123 $5 we REPAIR HOT cums IRONS TOASTERS ETC SBABGYIield SIURBYS DIAL 3874 Alliston Wins 137 count in the third when St islnzkut Baseball standings Friday Connected foi tworun lllglll at Palgravc when tiny de ifealed the hoineswrs 137 lulled With three Jo llvcr bases rf Iostcr Glenn 2b St 0ing UMPIRES lletchcr platcp Thompson bases cerium The Electricians were not having success with their pitching staff Since the loss of veteran Bob Mal lion to senior ranks they dropped three in row by lopsidul scores They elected diininutiyu south corsriiiirmmniiisrrcricii For UniformTop Quality Always 4le ESTABLlsnion may How do you like the check out systemin our stores Have you any srtggeritibns for improving it our trained efficiient checkers make every effort to Speed up the checkingout process and spare you any unnecessary delay But we admit thatdevis ing checkout systeni that mets ALL the needs of ALL our customers atALL timesis one of our toughest problems rhpttlw We welcome any help you can give us in solving What changes would YOU make in the checkout stands if YOU were running your Ad store PleaiSe write Customerllelotions Dept AP Food Stores 2135 Laughton Ave Ir ANNRAGR Ngw WRAPPER 1446 Ion Sailorrick RA MEAT rim or ruewiry DO ALL OTHER GRADES or FRUITS AND VEGETABLES ARE our on THE QUICK SALE TABLE AND REDUCED IN pRIcE Tins Is NEW MODERN WAY GUARAN 1mm YOU TOP QUALITY PRODUCE arms ztl272Xi 25 Calioia Dot Imus asrrmtirzrim 15 NowSpring Crop Head Fresh Green No turn mars 333 11 illllllllllllllltllll Arriving Fmi owouwmcmma GrownGreenwv Onions Radish Rhubarh Cauliow and Strawberriel Priced to Save EVERY ITEM IS PRICEMARKED FOR YOUR CONSTANIPROIECTION FANCY RroNzw LOW PRICE tailor SALMONe 33c FANCYNEW LOW PRICE TOMATO JUICE 220ozrnsl5c CUSTOM GROUND Boltmi COFFEE I54 LIBBYS Buy72 Tim Got Free with Coupon roam MCI are 23 AYLMER Ilium Instr new AYLMER EfANCv Add rouiuo JiIIII 19 AN PAGE FAMOUS ANN PAGE rriiiiur ruma 35 FINE CANADIAN 00LouREo tillIsr oiMsc GUAKER viiizit Trutha zazsic vuuou cLiIri Content Only GINGER ALE 23050 bits 19 MourukSoNb tlltllE MIX cascxrurlrmu YOUR MEAT AT sinner ONLY YOU GETZTHE BEST THERE IS BUT MOREVEQRIYOUR MONEY AB WELLJBUYJCANADAS7FNE$T QUALITYSW REDOVRLUEBRVAND BEEF WEI55 lttllttttt sat 69 ILAbi aonouL Im Ironsr Pgnismnirimms 55 mini smokrotsHAiiiKLRos Home on OLIOED withdraw PURE Eitzigeuauyomvou LII SA this Ib lb SIJCED if II iirrr mom 35 FRESH LAKENIPIGON 75 abiw giREeHfR TIGOUOHE 537 Alliston moved up into second leelcr If Widdis 3b leisigni if Cripps 2b Robson 1b llAiiybrosio LAKEVIICW Bell ss llitiilowi Spencer 3b Davies lb Lawrence lf Roach ct Lower rf Bishop rl FROM MINESING Canadian General Electric stop ped threegame losing streak Monday night at Shear Park when they finished in front of Mine sing Mll The victory shoved pg old Micth lontaine missing sin wwwwm mam snare ammo CANADA Not an inch of grotmd is left unseaiched llcre group of men led by iltlioi John 11 Magog Quebec 591 out to heat the fields and forests around the Eastman Quin Ilili of or May 30 Led bv experienced guid these men set out last weekend on final all out search for the unteer searchers who turned this child hunt into the bonnet nmn hunt in the history of the mm In paw Jim Iloorman to start on the niountl and from that point on star was born Boorman hurled excellent ball llc allowed nmc hits but confined most of them to lhc second and fifth inning lii his own cause he poled threerun homer in the Second frame and singing double in the fifth A3 the game drew to an lend Iioorman pressed the Mine sing battcisi He was determinet rally wasnt going to blttlk and it didnt Clli took the lcad in the second as they tallied six tithes following fiverun outburst from Mincsing There was no score then until the lifth when the winners again out scored their opponents 75 Minc sing managed to collect one run in the seventh which did little to pull the game from the fire Boorniiin Walsh and Theme poked out two hits each for CGI while Glcn Adams Charlie Mile and Downcy garnered two each for INNISFIL NOTES 18y Rt Big Party by private curch here was cri rjoycd by the guests of George Constable when he was at homi to his former customers and friends on the grounds of his home at Churchill The evening was very lllllll en joyed by all program was put on undci the chairmanship of Fred Cook of Bradford which lititl talent from allparts HAIRlis trlct from Barrie to Toronto lunch was served that was second feeding of the multitudes The ladies of the Churchill Woiiicns Institute assisted Mrs onstablc with the aiiangcnients It was fitting tribute to the finish of quarter ctntury of oneman business which has made the own er both friends and dollars The Mincsing SRORTS CAMERA Written For The Barrie Examiner By WALLY IZSAK Soccer may become bigtime sport in Canada if the largest iii Ilux of exhibition teams in history has the desired effect Four great teams Newcastle United Belfast Celtic Scottish representative team and the Kam rateriia squad from Sweden 1948 Olympic champions will have played 16 exhibition games in front of Canadian audiences by early July ands of Britons some of whom are good soccer players and the immi gration of displaced persons from the middle and European countries where soccer isa top sport bgt ter calibre of player will soon be available for Canadian teams Touring teams have visited the Dominion for almost 40 years now But this is the rst time program on so large scale has ever been attempted And the nancial ar rangements themselves show it is not smalltime affair The Dominion Football Associa tion has laid down guarantee of approximately $27000 for the New castle squad for its tour from Mon treal to Vancouver with one game in Seattle Wash Each city enter taining the visiting team puts up $3000 to cover the guarantee Then 25 per centbf the gate re alsu Sixty per cent of what re mains goes to the DFA and 40 per cent to the sponsoring club The $3000 individual club guarantee is paid from the Associationsprots Paying Proposition That Canadians will go to see these games was shown in the rst exhibition match played in Tort onto in May More than 17000 fanspaid their way into the new mammoth Cana dian National Exhibitions sports stadium to watch Newcastle play group of Ontario allstars New castle won the game 82 but the Canadians put up terric battle until halftime Something that may seem sur prising to the more mercenary Can adian athlete is the small amount of pay the professional English soccer player gets Pay for top pros is approximate ly $60 week during soccer sea sonand usually half that amount When the team goes on tour during the offseason And some of these players have avtransfer price tag of $50000 to 9100000 on them Back in 1910 the Corinthians famous English amateur club sent gt team to Canada and since that time many professional squads have visited the Dominion Rep resentative Scottish tearns came in 1927 and 1935 and English and Welsh representative teams in 1926 and 1929 respectively Other touring clubs have been Third Lanark Kilmarnock Glasgow ltangerswPreston North End Charl ton Athletic and Liverpool In 1927 the Scottish team ran into an unexpected 32 defeat in game against Toronto and dis trict eleven Evidently the Scots were suffering from stormy ocean trip or something because in re turn game they swamped the Tar Onto team 100 NEW LETTER STAMP With the immigration of thous business is still in the Constable name as Blake Constable is con tinuing Everyone hopes that Georges trip will be as successful mum as he has it planned Th0 only 0110 Oi tlltlying 1111 provides the method of building party seemed to be the dog he and payment of these costs was tied in the yard and gave many plaintive howls Meeting re Educational Matters Postponed The departmental official who was to have met council and school smu area officials will be in Churchill Friday June 17 unless some change is made again This meeting is for eiideavoriiig to assist the officials in straight ening out many problems Which have to be adjusted very soon Special Council Meeting Innisfil cotfneil met on Wednes day cvening to clear up unfinish cd business Cbrrespondence was read from and Mrs Currie of Stayner traces Ceipts are allotted for ground rent his ancestry back to over century The insciption On His Majes tys Service onoicial letters in lillndiarwill be replacedby tOh Gov ernment of Indias Service Gladstone Currie Whats in name eRomeo and Juliet Act II Sc Gladstone 15 one of the greatest names in British history Prime Min ister of Great Britain he was for 50 years the leading Liberal in the British House of Commons Let us elect an other GladstoneGladstone Currie June 21to our Canadian Parliament Gladstone Currie son of Rev Donald ago when his greategrahdfather settled in Nottawasaga Township Attended University of Toronto and Osgoode Hall Gladstone Currie prac tices law in Barrie He was elected Alderman and served as Director of Barrie Community Association Red Cross VON and Chamber of Com merce Secretary of Simcoe Centre Liberal Association Gladstone was nominated official Ltberal candidate for Simcoe North at meeting in Staynr at Mon Lester Pearson Min ister for External Affairs spoke on his behalf PS With the Liberals sure to be returned June 27 we look forward to seeingva GladstoneGladstone Currie Iepresent Simcoe North Carrlck 100 Adelaide St Toronto EL 4475 Reprinted from The Toronto Daily Star May 26 1949 bite of the largest parties held ww Rt 25 11111 art es and wahun inc wt King In at ml our Htl am ready to go out My work is all done and unbelievable as it lake should iiol Uu made tialii Indy htLIII 15 III lroin tin lloya Victoria llrwllli me lm tsliiiiatc llttitl oii neighlimircuuldpossiblycrit If mmth ieisr thanks to my new Izaidinu ziidrgciit pati HI Oll tllltli on Lot rm THnrllclt 35 Mill amazed at its Speed and The rltik was lllEllllklttl to iegt nl ply to the Minits loint ttltltlili mmmnts we lion to enquire if lilllilliil1i on IilldliWIIlIVmh properly do not tiltillllil lttlllllrtl mitiitforanything cial tntcipris The Martyr association to lll ill IUllllltl that work on then road Will be done soon The ltoyul Vltliillil Hospital was advised that the township llgltttl to iissliiiio tliiii portion of the cost per mittill To Mr ir notice was st n1 tlial no further work Will be under taktn on this tllltll by the munici polity Bylaw re Strcct Lighting The llydio Iii Clllt lovei onii Iiiission sent llltll estimates illltll an agreement for township to Sign guaranteeing the commission pay Easy Payment Plant iriciit for the installation and tiiailitcnancc of ill Slltl lights in he 1Aflgh qu IN Pi Futurecaualuminumyritorlusfii rtipronfrolJinxum tllll Slltlll iltus iltljilttllli linedIuliSplaIiprootmcialcover forlnwlobrirarctlrubber WN IJldUi Hi tirllttmlll mounted mtiturNu IIiitrlng urarn cntlSA approval bylaw was passed covering purpose of bylaw Protest Closing lark Entrance Council was asked on behalf of some lakcshoie residents why gate near the shore at tith Line was barricaded llic ltLch stated that the caretaker had ask ST to close this because people were avoiding paying for cars by walkin in by this int 1U llllolice Check for Itltlll to take action Vllll original was pointed out that iight or way along the shore had alwavsleling19lb 11 Property WNW at Itlltlllmv been claimed oiin Slilotllu fclt Uwmlj TINum cmmm Olwheic lllllnlLl are located 10 he Hi p1 Ullldydhcvltnn Win buldlngs we ting erected without permits the be no llltlltlllliC Roads Road Supervisor owaii stated under way without permits illuminatinov 9m cmltury Rum Minets Point Association rc open that the crushed gravel would be The list was turned over to the air theatre two letters re relief placed within the next fcw days council for instructions as to what matters letter from Naiityi Park also that calcium would be used action should be taken motion Syndicate asking why the road to as soon as more was available MARE sum our SIMCOE NORTH constables returned list of 22 pEDAL TREASURERS buildings or additions which are can emperor so prized his leath ersolcd shoes that he put them under his pillow to prevent their passed to authorize the being stolen 77 if 77 VllS Vote for CURRIE iMcahs CUNTINIIEI PROSPERITY for this Ridingnd for Canada IS REPRESENTED IN THE NEXT Htltt

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