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Barrie Examiner, 8 May 1953, p. 2

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mmu FRIDAY MAY 195E GOLDEN JUIIILEE MEWRI Suit lCPi This mulls Mouse sumo Phone 3918 or 6B ADntopSLE Authorised OW MARINE SERVICE BALM SERVICE SATISFACTION either on July or July 16 HAVE YOUR BRAKES AND RADIATOR CHECKED NOW BY EXPERT SERV lCIZMEN Dangereld Motors IIEV OLDS CADILLAC HEV TRUCKS 65 ellier St Phone 2487 107 DUNLOI ST Opposite Queens Hotel WEEKEND SPECIAL FRUIT PIES Reg 45c 35c MOTHERS DAY SPECIAL Delicious Cherry Cake at regul ar price decorated specially for Mother FREE ORANGE CAKE DUTCH IASIRIES FOR THE WEEKEND COOKIES CAKES PIES CUP CAKES HOT MEAT PIES DOUGIINUIS ROLLS BUNS TARIS Another Boston marathon truly ama teur race that has come to be the most important of its kind in the world attract in runners from many lands passed into history last month great number of Canadians have won this gruelling battle over the full marathon distance Jack Caffrcy twice Johnny Miles twice Gerard Cote cigarsmoking French Canadian four times Tom imgboat Ereddie Cameron Jimmy Duffy Dave Komon en Edouard Fabreand tall slim young fellow named Walter Young whose home was audio in the Montrealsuburban city of Verdun We dont intend to make comparisons as to the courage physical and mental thejoy of contest the hope of fame that activated all these and am the oiherTunnerrwhirockfrom the world over to compete in this gruelling battle over the hills and slopes that pally after agony of heart lungs and muscles pitch the runners into the cobbled streets of old Boston town to finish the grind and sink exhausted on the campbeds provided But we do say that seldom if ever did Boston marathon winner parses less inspiring background nor more com petilnx um to win thsmwuter Young when in the autumn of 1986 he started trainingr forthe Boston marathon of 1937 For Witter was then on relief in the late days of the Great Bernadom was recipient of that form of national charity which contributed to each man each family enough to allow existence to dim of foods In brief to keep together body and soul It was shameful way of life and no one felt more bitter about his lot than jobless Walter Young married with wife an infant son and mother to support He has engaged in athletics and helthought that if he could enter perhaps make good showmg in such race as the Boston marathon it might lead to better times for himself his wife his little family Hediscussed this with great professional runner Pete Gavuzzi Gsvuzzi loved to run He found willing pupil in Young Through the autumn the winter the early spring these two ran in rFreparation for the marathon They ran 150 mileovlpecseweek v$cgdxroun wasphysicallytreagy for the Boston test Then gt up he money ri bus to Boston wit us enoughieft to feed and house them there by oiehossihiiuy that victory couldgethim on rolls WaltervYoung rim likea man pose used to led other runners from the world over won by AM his great race was not in vain Spottin Verdun IM as policeman At least hewasoff rglief He in at mans Job earninga living continuation for this column will be welcomed hymen co Calvert Home 431 Yong 51 Toronto Aviation Liftis LIMIT showroom amino fond his Iieptones il pay humble rental to buy scantily of the hey ran 1700 miles in all before they de And hes it ol still though promoted from the lower ranks of the ch lawn will celebrate its 50th annixZ veryeury during the summer The main ceremonies likely will be held Rummage sale Saturday May ELanl True Blue Hall High St f930 am Auspices LTB 511 Mid hursl 5354 Mixed dancing every Friday and Saturday night at Pine Crest Ad Emission 506 Music by Mac Jone 41Wth Rummage sale St Andrews Presbyterlan Lecture Hall Owen and Worslcy Sis Saturday May Doors open am 5354 Old iyme and modern dancing ciery Wednesday Friday and Sat iuiday at Club 79 Ladies 50c Gentlemen 75c fittf Rummage sale in Legion Hall Owen St Friday May 15km tum auspices Ladies Auxiliary Canadian Legion 5456 Florence Nightingale Tea and open house Nurses Residence fclliiigton St West Tuesday May 12 36 pm Ausplccs Womens Hos pital Auxiliary Tickets 25c 5154455 The semiannual meeting of Dis trict No Toronto Milk Produc ers Association will be held in Sharon in the Township Hall on Monday May ii at 815 pmDSI 54 Central United Church Glee Club presents The Minister Aunt musical comedy Crown Hill United Church Wednesday May 11 830 pm Admission 50c and 25c 54 Trampled byZatlle Elderly Guthrie Farmer= Dies RVH Henry McCuaig 83 who was wellknown in thc Guthriedistrici where he had his farm died in Royal Victoria Hospital Barrie yesterday morning as the result of injuries sustained when he was trampled by cattle on his farm Last Sunday Mr McCuaig was getting the cattle in when he fell under the animals His collarbone and several ribs were broken He also sustained facial injuries He was taken to RVH for treatment but died on Thursday morning around am He is survived by his wife two sons John and William andtwo daughters Catherine and Anne Other relatives still living are brother Duncan and sister Mrs Robert Reid Toronto The funeral scriicc will be held at his residence tomorrow with in terment in Guthrie Cemetery 670405 522 BYigARRlE MOTOR SALES POLITICIANV is Guy one win STAND Fort ANYTHING HE THINK wILL LEAVE HIM TONIGHT See the Henry Barrie Motor Show Canadas lowest price full size automobile tension iii ilotliorized solos aluminium norism Mowers 77 rd Mormons OPEN of oil also at milms Visit our new Marine Sliowroopt und hove do smrltttionJ bits OUTBOARD new outta lesyimd servo crate way of life llt Was innisiil Once an error starts it seems an iicuit to eradicate in newspaper First of all an article written ROS in the Friday May ed lion was quite correct in substande except that the byline was left off and the headline was misleading The substance briefly was that the Township of lnnisfil was 3le ed to engage the services of Stewart QC Barrie lawyer to rep resent group of ratepayers in their eifurt to have certain town ship roads not closed across the new duallane highway No 400 The heading gave the impression that Mr Stewart was representing the township of which the solicitor is MacLaren QC To gap it all in subsequent story Wednesdays paper the heading stated that Vesora reps resentatives were involved in meeting concerning the same mat ter which of course it should have read lnuisfil as the story sub taime stated The last Column Continued from page one vliat might come from the bgim plug The July sun waS hot and the mountain was high Fernando Esoallor wiped the perspiration from his forehead as be mounted over the top the large saucor like hoofmarks led down but there was no particular hurry man on foot could see the horse nany times day if he chose but the horse could not be caught Fernando knew that when he start id out From this point on with re iiarkably fine sense of mounting suspensc being introduced as one reads on this youngster paints raphic word picture of the final triumph of cripple over wild beast It is compelling story and all the more remarkable when one considers that iiiyearolti girl has written it Professor Pratt of Victoria College one of Canadas foremost iutliorities on poetry who has great personal interest in young Canadian talent has had the same manuscript submitted to him for his consideration and he has cot prcsscd his great surprise and dc light at this youngsters ability do not know Noreen personally but knowing the difficulties of writing fiction of any type would just like to offer her my little bit of congratulation on thinarticulari thoroughly enjoyed read story ing Estrellita and am grateful for having been given the OppOl tunity of seeing the manuscript SPEAKER AT LEGION Herman Gaulhers was the speak er at the regular meeting of Barrio Branch of the Canadian Legion Monday his talk being anywhere on dhow the British Empire Ser vice gLeague ts into the deifi 0f Greenlands total area of about 840000 square miles the ich frecgportioncovers43200quua llive Mother Special heat on lie lluy SUNDAY MAY 10 Stroud Gets Cup 3535513If VICTORIA iii MAY 18 Wrights to Hot Hts Shaver Ibe Womens Institute will mttti on ihurudiay May 14 in the church basement at oclock Misti Edith Shaver depertzriem home economY ist Barrie Gardens At Preohyterlal WMS will speak on Home Mrs Bertram Mrs Forbes Mrs Handy Mrs Brown and Rev and Mrs Duke attended the Simoce Presbyterial WMS con vention at Steyner on Tuesday GORDON SEEKING captain of Stroud Bruins receives trophy em blematic of Ontario Rural Hockey Association intermediate title from Ron Stewart of Barrie pres ident of the league Victory ban quet and dame for victorious Stroud team will be held tonight zit the Community Hall Mrs Walter Sarjeant Barrie ac companied by Mrs Wighton Toronto has returned home after spending six menths in Clearwater Florida She scenery on her way home was most beautiful VARIED JUDglIS No two of the 15 justices of the international Court at The Hague may be nationalS of the same counkl TOP CROP HYBRID CORN NOW IN STOCK Maturities from No 22 to No 645 Shrubs Rose Bushes Gladiolus Bulbs etc alilllillllis till scabswiEN SINCE 1871 Take her to dine out at 3111111lrr1 311m CHURCHILL 0N NO 11 HIGHWAY Couplemle sweatShirts and Sweaters All out Basketball Shoes Bowling Shoes Badminton Shoes all at Reduction on all trock shoes Reg $825 LEATHER unborn wrunnniiaiicns GREATLY REDUCED Rhine Lefroy ISR3 Stock of Spoiliiig llooiis sun 5175 5595 GREAT unnoiius ON ALL FISHING EQUIPMENT ALI REAL BARGAINS iriiiiiiiis sputum coins ii iiiiiuniop ii PhoneZliii iriiisv isniiiir on 106 iopoyfornoxIVvintorreooIiIiis Io Pay small monthlysums Nowmd at unext winter with binsqu of the onrlds nest entluacitoalready paid for Buy at atheyeara lowest price us TIlE hlueic aimlessIii co Lid in SPECIAL BICYCLES Mens 82 Ladies 4995 Models ROAD RACERS FENNELLS BALL PARK PRIZES 525 $15 sio Entries must be received by Sari Neilly Gilford on or before May 16 Leibiiel lite REGULAR reported that the CCM BICYCLES $4995 up CCM TRICYCLES $169 op RALEIGH BICYCLES $5795 up TERMS 51000 DOWN away URRYS 36 Hayfield St Dial 3874 YES lets get outwinter clothes cleaned and stored NuServiceCleaners diol 247i FOR RESULTS USE EXAMINER WANT ADS FOR PICKUP DELIVERY our Summer Clothes cleaned and ready to 31mm lo the BARRIE lFLYERS Winnelsstilrihewhiemtltli Bur 333 New TwpPiece Modern Chesterfield Suites in the new Fibre covers Beoutiiuihoppooronce ond wonderful wearinlg make imws ex 0V0 ue OI MODE Or gt mushroomglizie or red Designed and perishnoted to beautify thbiiriest moderninterioryinoorporatcs the beauty the duality materials the manufacturing niceities disorimiiiatiug people do jmandforgraciousliving mu ism inclines iiifouNiorst iiAiiiiisj moms

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