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Barrie Examiner, 8 May 1953, p. 1

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AN INDEPENDILHT NEWSPME Serving TillL TOWN OF BARR AND COUNTY OF SIMCOE Since 1864 89th v9341 54 Sitting of First Division Court Of Simcoe County Sitting of the Division Court was held on Tuesday May in the county Court House Barrie with His Honor Judge Harvie pre mding There were three contesteddem ago actions andirfiv contestd flaims Twentysix judgment deb ors were examined and two Dlilnt dcbtots werc committjclddlzo ion sahurday 1mm pm Jail for contempt of court because WC The llnlagi SWIG WU DCIWCJDECOmicrcc who have been coon Ross Colvan Rglainst the TOWUV eratinz in the arrnnvcments for the ship of Innisfil With Stewart and Flvers homecomm Esten for the plaintiff and Macd Larcn and Wilson for the defendl it anmipamd that the train ant Hicks versus Valiy and Bislilbrlx11gmgme fearinfmnl he west with Smith and McLean lwu arrive at an union or around 1230 pm Cars whitn will plaintiff and Stewart and Esten for the defendant Noble versus fmm gait 0f the parade De Martin with Smith and McLean forlm pom at the Station and the plaintiff and Stewart and Esl Bradford Street by 12 pm at ten for the defendant he Very mes What was Wrong With Motoring IF AUTOMOBILE MANUFACTURERS could turn out cars in the old days with such accessories one is tempted to wonder who ever thought of progress Abovelis preview of the Chamber otCommerce sec ond Motor Show which opens tonight in the Barrie Arena Sandy Coutts presid ent of tlicChaniber is seen attireddn cen itennial costumc at the wheel clone of the Aluminum mm rot WElCOMING HOME tutu NEWMiMORIAl CUP CHAMPIONS As partofthe arrangements forwelcomin home the vic Wlious Barngmyers from the Memorial Cup series there Will be specml holiday declared for the town from 12 noon This has just beeiLiiiLilllilC was OilGLADE TSHGtJillA thc icwn Counctl and Lhnniocr illiirig the trains arrival is likfelv to plans and Memorial Cup as supplement to The as congratulatory adver neg firms 41 today 510 be made up as follows police escort fire truck Barrie Citizens iBand an open car in which Mayor and Mrs Hart and Mr and glelS Emins will ride followed gby another open car containing lHoward Norris Charlie Christie land Archie Marshall third open car will follow the Barrie Collegi iate Band with Sandy Cout Turn to page eight please Salvation Army Red Shield Drive Arthur Harrison manager of the 1953 Red Shield Drivehas announced the team cap tains and oganizations that will participate in the canvass The Life Underwriters will again look after the business section The Inner Wheel of Rotary un gt der the chairmanship of Mrs Tomlinson will canvass Ward the Kinettes with Mrs Bemrose as captain will handle Ward Ward will be covered by the Gae Twenties and Miss Hatheriil is the captain Mrs Wallace and Miss Marion Bradley are in charge of Ward MisS Norma Hin ton 0f Beta Sigma Phi in Ward Dunnet and Mrs Adams and Mrng Merchants planningto decorateistore windoWS Will be interested to know The Examincr is pre paring limited supply of display=posters For fur ther Information cull ztttsinynmnenmuamej Announce Workers campaign Uh 13mm Examinvr Wound Sound Ciao Ian tho Put Mice Department om BARRlE ONTARIO CANADA FRIDAY MAY 1953 WElCOME HOME EDITION MONDAY Special Welcome Home edition in honor of our Barrie Flyers Canadian Junior Hockey Cham winncrs will be published Examiner Monday edition This section will contain many interesting pic tures and feature storieslabout the Flyers as well rx11h2mf ments from local busi Mild last Night More leaVes Out Suckers Running This week the weather has warmed up somewhat except for the early mornings Last night and this morning how ever showed 15lovMondny brought showers in the after noon Yesterday was cloudy but the clouds stood still with no wind Cloudy again today with the prospect of clearing Temperatures were High Low Maytl 62 32 Mayd 70 36 May 68 45 May 70 35 May 69 35 May early 45 of the Canadian Legion Auxiliary are looking after Ward iblc hockey MON lunarr can Wan QWNA and Udit Bureau cxmtamo Toke Memorial Cup Winnipeg iWith 6l Victory in Filth Game WINNIPEG MAY Barrie Flycrs giro Memorial Cup champions for the second time in film yours remarkable lent Couch Hap 15mins the fabulous builder of champions closed the curtain on lengthy junior scuson L15 his Flyers inspired to tremendous heights wallopcd St Boniface Cun iudieiis 31 bcforc closc to 5000 fans the rickety amphi ttneatrc Wednesday night thus Winning the series 41 Western fans disappointed in Barrie power to this point wort given llll eycful for the first time and any doubts they might have had about the superior brand of hockey played in the Eastern sections were quickly erased lhurc nus no tllSlltltiH his shou Iiic Fltl5 took commnmi 111211 immediately and phase the tilt ttlLf tho gcncruls They had to be Cnnudie iill tluuzl bucks igitt the KLlii um wilimg to nudge an inch The garlic was loittcriy Willi and tenj 511m piled so grunt tnixutl ltLli igs were exchanged on the icc in Mrs Emms holds dis tinguished position in the hock cy world today She is to all recollection the only woman to couch Memorial Cup cham pron Following the Emms tradition of coming up with firsts she took over coaching reins from her brilliant husband in the third period for another Flyer mittstone 1111p Emms sat to one side of the players box and needled but it was Mrs Emms the mother of the team Most of Ling was due to tncon potent tililclilllll from LouiS Lc Comptc ititiiChmg McDonald both of Ottawa got to the point thrill thcy disagreed on cerium decisions and as the game now it the cllm max control of the players was ll ithing of tho past The peak of Elite friction brokc in the second gpcriod when the Flycrs had mticif their own 1v With 11 margin iszuck manager Larry Dosjzirdin who shouted for changes and hosted 11 the ratl beside the St the players responded Bumfacc players box intentionally duke on Dillle in just three min icominucd but on the first Vlllstlj Dian we Secoud OI pm Im Skipper skated the boards 1311 Short followed this up with and challenged Desjardin or Coach im gameim palladium Mm lBllilll chtall to venture upon the was 011 Rah wlhs wund ice Turn to pch fight pleasei tluru to page like please DAY mi moor 5c ash or 16 Pages Two runs wm CANADIAN 10W aiThe Lost Colitis jl About Girl lName Noree Snow TAR This week am going to get away from the usual type of column uiLZc and Im just gomg to talk noun litycurbid girl called Noreen hicKinnon Noreen the daughter of Mr and land Mrs McKinnon Utopia is 31 grade iinc pupil at St Josephs High School and is no different from any of her school friends She Ls just on ordinary girl in every ltcnsc of the word She just has tlto $111111 healthy intelligent inter ests that any girl of her age would have At school Noreen is good pupil She takes keen interest in her work and she is an avid modern EThc value of her reading can be scun vhcn she 15 given an essay to write it at times thnt Noreun mch on personality iiillith goes beyond her years Just the other day the Sisters at titc school sent me down copy of in story which this young girl has iwrittcn it is called Estrelllta Vland is concerned with the capture lot wild horse by cripple The theme might sound the usual sort 01 thing that youngster would write but reading the open ling paragraph of this story immed iintely reminds one of Heming v1v or Steinbeck novel One gets the complete setting and sense of Bill Short Hub blueliner was penalized at the time and he marcdi ltrom the sin bin to charge Teali All the players threatened to break out in fisticuffs When it was over Teal was assessed on incredi and unnecessary twominute penalty and Short was given an additional 10minute misconduct and minor Canadians were red not after this incident and the game rapidly See Him Shmtmd signs of turning into riot iApproximately six minutes later land the Flyers now in front 51 IOrv Tessicr was handed lusty iblow by Hab Garry Blaine after jcrbzil lift with goalie Hal Dnlkic Anotherfireworks erupts Led asplayers charged the length or the ice to lend assrstancc Tessieil in carrying out orders to the letter refused to retaliate and though he never swung punch was pinned with major Blaine Don Cherry and Holiday accompanied with like assesments Fortunately the feeling didnt Espread into the final chapter It iwaS fortunate for the officials The IFlycrs with victory and the Mem iorial Cup in their grasp stuck to like the champions they are Canadiens plugged to the last isecond but far before this time fulrl realized they didnt have the goods led string of five consecutiveanlnr lor penalties during which they il llustrated their marked superiority Barrie broke from the wire fast indicating determined windup to the junior campaign criss cross combination between Doug Mohns and rDon McKenney put Mohns into the clear for brilliant Arena is moot Industry As Arrangements Complete For Opening Motor Show The Barrie Arena today resembled the proverbial hiVe of of industry asrepresentatives of the Chamber of Gummerce the towns automobile industry and workmen made the final preparations for the second annual Motor Show which is also one of theytownsmajor events to take place in this centennial year Again nos last year color and tive dosign willqbe on view and The Flyers added the fivegoal hoaxgin early and successfully kills latest in summer merchandise priuf cipally Cotton dresses and sports wear will be highlights of both parades Local dealers were busy last night bringing their cars into the Arena and having themplaced in their different locations Wonir was also going ahead on sprucing the vehicl brightness have been introduch thrc will be tatiendants on hand with streamers and balloonshangl at the different dealrs stands to interesting exhibits 1906 Tudhopewbich was builtin Orlllia and was loanedto the organizers through thecourbesy of Gordon Smith of CFOR Orillia Seated beside Mr Coutts are Katherine Russell Delores Lan nl Back row Joan Mulholland and Martino Cherrie The girls are models from the Walter Thornton Model Agency Toronto ing from the rafters The floor of the Arena has been turned into motorists paradise Vwrth wonderful and colorful pag cant of all makes of automobiles The cars representing the newest destgns in both British and Amerl loan production are certain to ap been to the eyes of visitors This cvening at 830 pm the show wtllgbe officially opened by His Worshisngayor James Hart However the doors will be open to the public from pm Closing tune both tonight and tomorrow night ts 1130 pan gt Tomorrowthere will be lrwo ses stons between pm and pin pin and 1130 pm The special motor show cummit toot ofb the 911311111 of Commerce l5 congr uated the fine left to right Biruta Broks nection with making Biarries sec ond motor show ibigger and better manpower ir1 wk and again in the evening between with number of models from Tor onto taking part ar being arrangt work which has been donein con explain any Questions Oneexhibitwbich will no doubt erec133 lot of interest will be that 011119 1906 Tudhcrpe car whichhas been kindly loaned to the organizers by Gordon Smith of CFOROrillia To give the Show something of centennial touch it has been ar ranged that there will be attend ants on hand at this vehicle dress ed in the clothes of 100 years ago While naturally the emphasis has been laid on automobiles there Will also be treat in store fortthe ladies in the form of fashion shows which will be held on specially the Arena Thevfashion shows yiepated platform at the south end at by Zellers and Graham and Fleming There will be commena tary duringthe show by Mrs Bar Wheelermticm In addition toithisdhere will be muSical selec trons playpd during the snowball vepiece orchestra All the latest trends in automoin who fashion stadium feature no es up for their showing tonight and tomorrow No sooner were the cars brought in than attendants set to work polishing and cleaning Chittick chairman of the Chamberof Commerce motor show committee said last night thathe was firmly convinced that the show would be much better than last year We had quite lot of work last year as it was our first venture be said This year we have had the advantage of that experiencE and it wasfnot quite so ditficult getting everything organized but it still entailed great deal wor Sandy Courts president or the Chamber of Commerce also expressed his confidence that the public would bedebghted With the 1953 motor show Looking over tlteexhibits Jase night as they were bebxgploced in the Arena he remarked think the public will be histh pleased With this yedrs eort Agreat deal qt work has becndcne to llsh suchpaltlne but out comitteexespottsbl into grotuloted to Smiling ll SAY IT ISNTSO 1691mm FLYERS hereby procloim Saturday thehoursfof 12 oclock noon anti 200 Daylight Soving Time Civic Holid so thefpurpose of hOIdingorecepti Barrie Flyers Hackey Team the MemorioiCupwinners

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