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Barrie Examiner, 10 Feb 1956, p. 5

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us the finals today at Barrie Curling clublhthe Bman xiual CGE bonspiel Monday through Thursday 64 rinks from all parts of Centralomario competed inthe preliminaries and 16 have survived for Fridays events Eight rinks each won three games and will play of today for The Barrie Ex uminer Trophy main event In the second event for the Sterling Trusts Trophy eight other rinks lost their first game but then won two and play today Six Barrie Rink Two Barrie rinks ski pod by Vern Adams and George Kennedy are in the running for the Exam jner cup The other enlrles are led by Jack Walton Unienville George Rumney Unionville Del Hastings Midland Don Holden Oshawa Norm Garbutt BrampA ton Harman Unionville For the Sterling Trusts there are four Barrie rinks led by George Dangerieldlnddy Miles Sully Meredith and Walter Craig along with Floyd Perkins Union ville Reuben Lucas Churchill Art Fnceshuw and Ken Tupling Brad ord Todays Final Draws Todays draw first round first event has the following playing ant9 am Adams vs Walton Romney vs Kennedy Hastings vs Holden Gnrbutt vs Harman In the 11 am draw for the sec ond event the opponents will he Perkins vsx Craig Meredith vs Miles Lucas vs Dangerfield Kneeshaw vs Iupling MONDATS RESULTS Barrie Examiner Trophy First round Vern Adams Ban rie Lou Ross Unionville Major Hersey Barrie9 Jack Stephenson Unionville addy Miles Barrie 13 Delmarr ilson Alliston 10 Ben Allan Chrrcbill 10 Floyd Perkins Un iemille Ernie Coulson Braee bridge 10 Walter Craig Barrie Bill Browning Barrie 16 Rex Thomas Owen Sound Jack Walton Union ille 12 Bruce Reynolds Barrie Dint Green Gravenhurst Bob Peacock Barrie Second round Adams 10 Here scy Miles 13 Allan Brown ing Coulson Walton 15 Green Third round Adams 14 Miles Walton 11 Browning Sterling TrustsTrophy First round Ross Stephen son Perkins 14 Wilson Craig 12 Thomas Reynolds 14 Peacock Second round Perkins Ross 7Cralg 17 Reynolds pailyfionsolaiign Ceulson 34jAllau 28 WEDNESDAXS RESULTS narrfe Examiner Trophy =First round Arnold Robinson Orillia Major Hersey Barrie Dick Columbus Elm vale 10 Reuben Lucas Church ill Howard Allan Toronto High Parki William Gibbins Barrie Del Hastings Midland 15 Dan Stewart Orillia den Oshavva 14 Dr Harold SmithLBarrie Dr Ellis Braeebridge 11 George Allison Unionville Downey Pen etanggt John Boys Sterling Trusts itohell Thorn bury eorge Dangerfield Bar rie extra end Second round Robinson 12 Columbus Hastings 10 Allan Holden 12 Ellis Mitchell 9Downey Thirdround Hast gs it Rob insonfl Holden Mitchell Sterling Trusts Trophy First round Lueas14 Hersey Harman relatives and friends randnei miuroedu wow bonnie FfidtwBurlertnb eta themeI Them menu run my con un vorth Crawford Whiter Cnig skipped Intimate took Win the non Jimmy Simpson Meat oclock draw with High Gib Adan con and Rodgers skin in second place Barrie iadicc 01 an Lenore Walghprn Mn Hamld Smith Mn Archie Fnser and Mrs James Thompson ship won the second event in the twoday benzpiel ItThornbury Tuesday and Wednesday Hall the southpawsl For4 the wound year running Barrie rink all lefthinders won the Al lixton Bonsplel on Wednesday Pnrtaiderswere Dr Alfredcross Ilnd Jack Corby Jack Coleman and Fraser Sutherland skip An other Barrie rink of Bruce Wiee Bruce Reynolds Bill Browning and Herb Shannon tkip finished second Theyre telling about the one Gibbins 12 Stewartfi Smith Allison Dangerfieldli des second round Lucas 12 Gib bins Dangerfield rSmith Daily Consolation Stewart 36 Allan 32 VTHURSDAYS RESULTS Barrie Examiner Trophy First round Norm Garbuti Brampton Ted Hipwell Brad ford Harmsworth Berg ie 17 Jim Isaacs Thornbury Claude Craig Toronto Granitos 10 Frank Curran Orillia JackFcaser Brampton 11 Art Knecshaw Bradford Bill Mayes Grovenhurst Bill Braithwaite Wallaceburg Harman Unlonviile St Amand Pene tang 5Barney Gibson Allistén 13 Ken Tupling Bradford 10 Irwinltiarkdale 13 Jack At kinson Braeebridge Second round Garbutt 15 Harmsworth Fraser 11 Craig Gibson Third round Garbutt Fraser Harman Irwin Sterling TrustsTrophy First round Hipwell 17 Isaaes Kneeshaw 12 Curran Braith waite 13 St Amand Tupling 13 Atkinson Harmsworth 15 Craig Curran Isaacs 6Mayes Gibson Second round Kneeshaw 14 Hipweli Tupling 17 Bréith waited Consolation Winners Mayes 341 Harmsworth 32 CARD OI THANks SPRINGWe wisatouiank mi sympathy and many beau ml bors wlip comlorted us with kind lowers in our recent sorrow Es Decially we would like to thank RevG Waniess Rev LRowe and Rev Frailck for their con soling words of comfort Isaae Spring and Family l7 ler Trophy Mayesv Irwin 13 day event at lilldlandlast Sat high Slari Playoiisi Todayfieorgian Bay Hockey Playoffs starttoday in the Georgian Bay Hockey League as itleaford Knlghts who finished first in the regular schedule with 40 points meet Durham Huskies whprwere third with 31 Orilliu Pontiau fourth with 26 pointsmect Bracebridge Bears fifth with 19 Saturday at Brace bridge and Tuesday in Orillia Bueko McDonalds Sundridge Béavers finished secondwith 36 but do not qualify for the Kroeh Sundrldge goes dir ectly into the OHA Intermediate playoffs The liIeafordDurham set counts also for OHA playoffs Drillia Pontiacswill move into the Senior round against the Toronto group winner while Bracehridge likely will draw Sundridge for 011A play Jimmy Strachan has resigned as coach of the Bears but remains as goalie Dian ARMSTRONGSuddenly at Brad ard on Wednesday Feb 13 11155 James Armstrong in his fist eur beloved husband at June and deartimber otrshir ley Mrs RSting at the LathangueKil kenny Funeral Home Slmcoe Sti Bradford or service an Satur day at 230 pm Interment ltvlnaint Pleasant Cemetery Brad or McCRACKENAt the Royal Vic toria Ho ital Barrie on Wed nesday eb8 1958 Blair Mo Cracken 01 Angus mloved hus band of Annie Brown dear father oi Robert Rutland Sask and Beatrice Mrs Thomson SussexNB indiii 78th year Resting at the Jen hett Funeral HonLe Barrie Ser viceSaturday Fe 11 at pm Interment Angiis Comment SEAGRAMAt lshome 66 Ross Sh Barrie on Thursday Feb 1955 Joseph Hamilton ram beloved husband or Re ecea Gies dear latherof Leona Mrs Clark of Oakvilie Charles of Barrie and Adina Mrs IIusseyl 01 Toronto Funeral private no flowers please Waters of camisole Lake in William Watson rThithuli Del Cole Charlie Kearney and To Solo mitt led their opposition in VII only four end to to Tony was kidding the Harris boys Bingorim thing Tony knew he had loot Ievenend Tbirwu followed by four threeh three latitudinal count found the Bar rle quartet losers by 1818 And Toiiyhad dropped sevenender in club genie earlier in the week intently two rinks of ladies went from Barrie to curl at Gnvenhurst One consisted oi Mm in Harris hireFred Mc Dowell Mrs Smith Mrs Amy Vuir skip two was skipped by Mrs Archie Fraser with Mrs Wulghorn MnRussoll Hilland lira Dave Smith The second rink won their three gam es which gave them thelsecend once for the do Carpenters Union ReriiOVés jPickeis FromEmery Jobs Midland FreePress Herald Wilf Hoult business represen iative lor the cenmi Ontario District Council otthe United Brotherhood Carpenters and Joiners oIAmerica today an nounced on behalf of the Orillln Barrie and Midland localsthe temporary removal of pickets in their labor dispute with Emery Engineering and Contracting Co ofBarrie at the firms Orillia Cola leginte and Midland Bell Tole phone projects MrHoult stated the picket re movai was decided on at meet ing at Barrie of carpenter dele gates from local unions in the BT83 The deeisunwas made to help with the Amidwinter employment of allied building trades men who are working for various firms doing Subcontract work such as tornado thermostat lathe lngete and have fair cm rating with the earpen te uniop Mernultlalsorstated that the removaip of the pickets which havelheenat the projects since Sept 210 last year does not constitute ternunation of tho dispute with the Emery iirm the Royal Victoria to Mrland Mr Lloyd Greer28 Wellington St West daughter Heather Georgina RUMBLEAt the R0 31 Victorla Hospital Deniman eb 1956 team and Mrs Thomas Rumble son SIMPSONMary Lynne and Joan Eiizabcth dau hters of Mr and Mrs Archie Simpson 551 Maple St Timmins OnLare bappy to announce the arrival ol Janet Patricia on Jan 27 Iliad at St Marys Hospital Tinunufi TDDAt the Royal Victoria Hos pital Barrie on Feb 1t4 1953 to Cpl and Mrs WM Tiddi 170Codr gton Sto son John Wallace NEW HARBOUR FOREMAN At special meeting of Vie toria Crookewas appointed town fore man on temporarybasis He succeeds Bert Mbrenu who died Utah haveabout six times as much salt content 35 the noun museums menu Billliifl rsuddenly at his home last week McGIbVRAibin lovin Ho iGieairic nnFeb was to Harbour eouneil Brucel IN APPRECIATION eonind am such Bray win to their singer up million vale firemen made trip to anlwer new mm 52 On un 21 control The euldenqeuy Ind cour tesy wt and every man war outstanding are very grate fuL lmperiair£uoGas Station Anto Ont 17 MEMORIAM LAUDEEIn loving memory our dear parents James Lauder and Annie Lauder who passed fivfiy Feb 11 1911 and May 11 We do notned special day To bring you to our minds The days we do not think at you Are wry hardrto 11nd Hlldii and Morley 17 10me of my dear father To McGil gsasy who passed away Febaio Your resenee is ever near us Your ove remains with In yet You were the kind father Your loved ones would never for leL Iov1ngly remembered by daughter Mar aret son1n1aw Dave and gran children 17 SUilONIn loving memory or dear brother Rex whepassed away no 12 1955 silent thought secret tear Keeps his memory ever dear Time takes away the edge at grief But Tommy turns back every ea Lov1ngly rememberedb sister Jean and brotherinvan Bill 17 QE1n lovin memory oi dear husband and ather bert Ern est Wice who passe away Feb 12 1955 Lovingly remembered by his wife and family 17 T0WNSillP 0F INNISFIL ippiicmmii mamas summons Arglicutions su your be receivedohm 12 oclock nooneri Summing at thevTownshlp oflice position of Parks Superintend en Applicants to state qualiticatiens mBTONy Township 0113 clearly marked as CHANGE NAME Ac nso i950 gamer 57 maxi norms that an applioa f10nwlll be made by Norman Gor don Dunn at the Town of Barrie in the Countyof Simone belore His Honour Judge William 1yrer Robb acting Judge of theCounty Court of the County slmeoe on the 28th dayof February AD 1956 at 10 oclock in the forenoon to change his name to Gordon Norman DATED at Binlo this 25th day ofJanuaiy an 1556 oLAherNE cunmn 97 Dunlop Street 15 the Applicant Solicitor for ieb 18 troud for manicurec7 my Eimvaie Play In Aurora Tonight Haul Harvester1 play in Aurora tonight against the Bel Ain with the series tiedut one unread Pint two at their ORA intermediate plan were in Blame Elrvutenv tookthe first 68 but on Monday Aurora camebaektowinao Writes fivein games Burlington leads Gwen Sound Greys Burlington Hullldayx took 10 lead in the best ofJeven 011A Junior 13 playotts against Owen Sound Grey with $2 decision at Burlington Wednesday The sec ond game will he played in Owen Sound Friday and the third in owen Sound nextMonday SEALEDTENDLRSTVIH be re llvred that an Monmdlyhgebc Cleris Office iordhe and 33m for out it an recon on third noon wield Builditifiy End floor he qua separate Ty of Point to be fiftieth ehour must agingnnktmd FIE Work to commence ohmn Lowest or In tend imp or not necess smonm Town clean manual manna Heat Massage and Remedial Exercises llilonuai Therapy Physic1 Therapy and Hydrotherapy given to you by licensed graduate masseur joints Massage ltSnumi lieullli Baths Appointment Telephone 630i FOR RESULTS USE EXAMINER WANT ADS an on in 3mm Wrath TIRE saunas 01 Asi As iiaasoa ruin Barrie Ontario 1117r 21MARY swim BUDGEf or lioininion Hoyul MUST BE elenneo SECONDS N0 SUBSTANDAHD 56056113 1395 semis erurspss of interior mtfuogppainx titil

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