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Barrie Examiner, 22 Jul 1953, p. 2

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we Tommi EXAMINER WEDNESDAY mm 22 1953 Dance at Baxter Frtdny July 24 to the music of Paxtons CKBB Hayloft Party Dancmg from 1130 to 130 Mixed dancing every Friday at Pinecrest Admission 50c vlusici by Mile Jones and his Ileptoius ltlwi Old tynie and modern dancingi every Iedncsday Friday and Sat Iziday at Club 79 Ladies 50c Gentlemen lie Sltf Iiierc wl1 be no dance at Guth tic Community llall for the sum iiior mouths Watch for grand opening in the fall BI Obtain your tickets for BDCI Band Concert Aug Rafael Mendez famous lrurupet llltluz Wcaymotiths Book Store IllUIlt 4035 Harrie 8088 nnu one Come all St IutiicksZ Iaitsii Phelpstoii Garden Party lield on Lilllltll grounds Vtllllk iiiy July 22 Supper in to It pan Adults $1 children 50c IllIND Siuicoc Presbytery Young Peo pics annual church service at Springwaicr Iurk Mitlhurst Sun iay July 26 at 730 pm Speaker Rev Itorc Cumming Goldwater Garden Party at the home of Pollard Wednesday July 29 commencing at 730 pm Softball soccer bingo and other games Admission adults 35c children 15c Iuspices St Marys CWI 8485 The first big night of Barrie Old Home Week in the Arena will be Monday Aug the band festival featuring lllthl HON Markdulc WALTER HARRIS of Minister of Citizenship and Immigration who will be lhei caller garden tea Thursdayl ianged by the Colliiigwood Lib eral Aswcizition It Will be cl Illtdltllllt of Mr and Mrs Swiiifozd 189 Minnesota grove of Barrie Mr Avenue Ill honor of the Liberal candidatrl for Stincoe North Ralph the wedding at Langsluff of their niece Margaret Clark rs Tucker of Montreal is spending ii couple of weeks with Mrs II Bogardis 16 Rules St louchcr Winnipeg and Mrs MacNicol Toronto visiting with their brother Iouclier Burton Ave Snel Ifzce or telephone centennial head OLD HOME WEiK AUG ITO The latest release from centennial ghcadquartcrs at Coniziiozity House Iconics in the form of an appeal for Killsl What does the cfllclltlial coni iiiitlce want kilts for Tom Kerr of line Barrie Ios ffico staff has or ganied ripe band to plUVIdr gtttllll inisc for llnrries Old Home Wc Iic llarric Pipe build al cXIstcnce dizimiiicrs and citizens of Burro wiEl be hca them during the 303d Heine celcbrahou But tiiere one thing ms two of ltln drummers havent kil Any oft who has kits Will they please contact lom Kc the Post Of ouaitcrs 4146 The centennial committee is now setting up the historical museum Community House and Citizens who have urti es they would like to loan are asked to lake them to ouiinumty llouse any afternoon between pm and pin The committee would like to have as many exhibits as possible cs pccially desirable are old books pic tures of Barrie Barrie people and oidfashiontl handicrafts etc Serod Redmen and Mrs Ircd Ellis atlczidcdi Visit Generals Here Tonight Barrie Ikingerfield Generals of the South Simcoe baseball league stand reasonable chance of head up ize piganLc ntazter Su that fcrtlzer years there ls better zlmlsldpj jIetesitioi Mr Page states icvdcd down trig Ihtf mos Interesting pm lightly using three peek lflilbtd jccl this tflilecllofl Were these on the farms of of the usodl ten peeks per acre rum Jacki Yet the oats are bigger and 3i1til at Ifliilftot unlit it mid rillwin rt iii th= Asulis cuer Midland rm AIhbfstJL the IdIcg Nuith SImCOcs wcsr aZsO gelling ext Iatontaine district were it 7300 lbs of dry CGE Score WinN0fIh Simcoe fa At Bond Hm rmerslead Onlario Ivare their Effective Luke Iurribull grin from big lorry IEItlxroll al EDIvId Canadian General Electric to ease past Bond Head 63 last COWS All RVP 319W Lincwspaper is new beuzg used all night at Bond Head Page are giving Itdilsmp Iv alImcr the United States and Can Thmbuh samered ght Ems and tht iLst Of tin province pTActtcaL soils conservation was only in trouble in the sixth when Bond Head slanuncd fourl US 15 mg wnsldered OPmm successwc hits for two runs thhilwr Ted ng 35150018 proi none out llubault triad brilliant 55011 Chfxcbf Sails testing at catch on Sweeneys sinker to left Ill Qmmw AEFICUIIUIBI COII3 and GE ended the rally with GWIPIL doublc way And his Opinion is fully shared The women dzdnl finc an easy Thy OAC soils ticldman Bry Illsl the things or keeping om fresh and healthy these hot days pitching Press Herald idual farmers Mr this faritis lent age chlJig underlPage and these pioblezi ng the nitrogen 11 designed printed by by task ahead for runs The scored dun who Supervises the workin pair off Sweeney in the first on soils research in central Ontario two hits undila walk but were Cooperation of the farmers is blanked until the fourth when an excellent added Mr Bryden 1pillloILUllliItls were plated The soilg record book for indi Irailug 51 111 the Sikh Bond IIcid appeared to be rallying for Victory behind the relief pitching of Harry Couse who took over from chcticy In the fifth Cause give up three hits and two runs in three innings and walked pair against six strikeouts but whein GE squelchcd the sixthinning rally the danger period was over Each team got eight hits Chuck Jcrmey Larry Campsau and Cam Cripps with two each and Bob Plat and George Storey with one apiece accounted for CGEs KIICIILS off Sweeney and Conse Thompson with pair was Bond Heads big batter Brown Harvey Reynolds Cousc and IIzIrvcy ob tained one hit each CGICIcrmey Campeau ss Crosbio 3b 2b Ilatt cf Storey 1b Cripps 2b 3b Iurnbiill Ma loney rf lhibuult lf BOND HEADbrown Houghton Ihompson Harvey Reynolds Cotise Sweeney llulens in stock atgivcawuy prlc cs Old style W00qu ones to shiny white metal ones youll find one here to suit you 540010 53000 SOFTBALL Mens Senior lONlGlllMinesing at Legion Queens r4 RCAF at zdf STEWART PAGE IllllAYAitgus airOGIi PREPARE Now FOR JULIA bbeIth IN COTTAGE 01 HOME Queens Need Space Haulers from $3500 ada The first 5000 copies issued by the Ontario government haw Bradford It Mintsing lluw been exhausted Bond Ilead at Ieiinclls Ladies IIIUIISIAYBarric ail Edgar Elinvalc at Newnvirkct BASEBALL North Simcoe Huuqhmu New IONIGIIIprrric at Orillia ma HWY FILIDAYCrccmorc at Barrie CGE 20116 A51 Park Bond IIead 100 00203 50 NW North Division lONIGIIISlroud at Barrie Agri Pork Cookstown at Churchill If it hadnt been for this book we woudnt be getting one fifth of the soils samples now sent us for analysis said Mr Brydcu The book works on its own encouraging each farmer to make his own iinprovomcnts explained Mr Page CALL IN AND INSPECT OUR STOCK OF USED FURNL TURIE MAYBE WE HAVE JUST THE ODD IIECF YOUVE BEEN LOOKING FOIL Last year of the total of about 3000 soils samples Sent to OAC Mr Brydcn commented over 2000 came from Siincoc County one of Budget Terms Free Delivery and Pcewee FRIDAYEverett itt Cookstown under auspices of Barrie Cilizeus Band Be sure to see and hear the Toronto Signal Corps Band in precision drills Many bands from outside points have entered the cmnpetitions Be sure to get your tickets early on sale at McNeillics Jacksons Bradleys lStcphcns Whittys and Dixies illIt The engagement is announced of Miss Erie Paterson daughter of the late Mr and Mrs William Pat erson of St Catharines Ontario to Victor Reynolds youngest son of Mr and Mrs William Reynolds Of St Catharines formerly of Alllt andale the marriage to take plach Dr and Mrs Athlin Smith and family David and Diane Tor onto spent Wednesday of last week with the lorincrs parents Mr and Mrs II Smith Barrie Miss Vcrelta TCA llUlll Multon Lunghurst left by Airport to Saskatoon on Sunday July 19 She will be vacationing with friends in Iludissoii Sask for two yccks Members of the Barrie Orllcgiale Institute Cadct District Corps at Camp Ippcrwash this summer are Sandy Sinclair Pratt and Frank Rupert the cadet camp Dalton Ncsbitt of stuff Camp opened the Friday 730 Knox Catharines COSTLY MENIon Bottles thrown Pinto field by thoughtless persons nrc becoming July 31 at Presbyterian put all Church 81 84 turning to tuc summer cadets will cam indiscriminately pest In Alberta be for the Kenneth Also at as an officer collegiate on June and will continue until Aug home weekend for four days before re 30 Ill this rest of There are I500 cad cls at the camp and two bands FOREST PRODUCTIVITY and 011 kLIl loprovei By using more species the pulp COS than the periodic outrand paper industry has increased have the Generals with seven Wins breaks of weeds and wild oats the potential productivity of every DrumhcllcritAlta Mail acre of the woodlandsoliganada IIIIIIIIIT TIIIICEIIIITmT CITIZENS IIIIIIII originally scheduled for Thursday July 23 IIIIs BTTT CANCELLED DRAW WILL BE HELD MONDAY AUGUST Draw for $100000 prize will be made at the Band Festival in the Barrie Arena ITS Tint I0 Iuuiiiy Ttcditfotnhc victoryvhiIeIsemay those old Floors on TITTIIITTI00II SANIIIIIII You Icon 410 professional retinlshlng job with our com lete myatonle Clarke Renlal Equipment Save time and money and give your oors new Beauty and lustre we furnish merit muterlals and complete instructions utilising hell WRITIESERvATIONs9i DII equip ing the north division at the close of the regular season Willi only three games left two at home all pmtpontd on account of inclement weather and in no worse than third place at present three wins could do the trick The first of these games will be played tonight zit the Agricultural Park with Stiotid IchineiI the vis Itor The final home game will be played oiic week from tonight when Cookstown iiizike their de iaycd visit The only away game to be played at Churchill has not been Infinitely set as yet The highly favored Redmen have defeated the Generals in their only meeting so far this year but the Generals will be out to equal things tonight Everett apparently had the hex on the Generals taking two games and the only other loss to New Lowell is under protest zit this time with no decision beingr hund cd down from the lcoguc to date Twinuwins against Ivy and Thorn ton and single wins against New Lowell Coolcstown and Chutchill against three losses and one under pretest Four scattered hits in thre games gave the Generals three suc cessive losses but constant practise in this particular department paid off when they came up the last time out with total of 10 hits Civic Holiday Aug will give the fans preview Of the coming playoffs when Ivy SIIOIId and the Generals meet in an exhibition tournament at Agricultural Park PassOsCOstly As Flyers lose TO LegioniII8 Canadian Legion were outhit but collected enough walks to outscore RCAF Flycrs 114 Monday night at Camp Borden and increase their first place margin in the Barrie district standings It marked LegionSlOtlfwin in 12 senior softball starts Ron Birnie with relief help from LcO Labinc in the fifth received got tagged with the defeat The Flyers tallied twice in the first inning and forced Legion to move from behind in the second with six runs off liwo hits and four walks Wildness played pro minent part in the verdict as Lemay issued 10 passes to first The Legion Were never headed after that as they scored four more runs in the fourth and 104 mar gin before tbe homesters showed signs of rally with Krehs three run homer in the bottom Of the fourth Each team was limited to one run over the tlast three innings No Legion member obtained more than one as Steve Hines Al Shew chuck Gord Perry Bob Thurlow Ab Bowen Dundas and Ted Hard acre suppliedthe sevenhit attack limb and Joberg each supplied two hits for the Flycrs UPT Tilereyatei still bargains left Calllin and save 50 on manyartloIIBS Aumontznb ISSDEIIs or HUNTING rsnmonknounuonnsus Legion RCAF 2II sot 00 ji CALL THE DXATTINTID not rummm magnum AEREs nTSTBBTTT 50000 LUNCH Al BR on wan 3119va at Additional Single Schedule South Division the highest per capila records in Ontario OPEN UNTIL CLOSED AT INIGII1Becton at Allislon FItIDAYAtImra at Alliston Palgrave at Newmarket South Slmcoe Juvenile FRIDAYBarrie at Bccton Utopia at Stroud LACROSSE IIIIIDAYmMaitlands at Allislon Jilly 28lndians at Red Sox Dodgers at Pirates July 30Piratcs at Red Sox Indians at Dodgers 4Dodgers at Iled Sox Ilndians ll Pirates pm Agric Park lllodgcrs at Indians um Shcur Park 8llcd Sox at Pirates pin Agric Iarkl Aug IlDodgers at Red Sox Indians at Pirates Aug IIIRed Sox at Indians Pirates at Dodgers Note During Centennial Week the change in times and home dili monds Unless specified as above gaincswill be played as usual Touring North Siincocs test pro Iect farms with Ag Rep Page last week Messrs Hceg and Bry den were particularly interested in the improvements being made to light sandy soils in Iltc Lafontaiue area pm FRIDAYS p111 SATURDAYS Aug Aug ESMITH TRADEIN STORE l37 Dunlop St East Au Eight fields which were in po 845 tatoes last year have been select Bradtord at Brooklin cd for experimentation Three of 900 SATURDAYAlliston at Bradford Aug Ba me REEVES TTTTBST ITIIIIIIIII Greers Trounce Playoffs may take in the three top teams round robin To be an iiouncedwhcn coaches can get to gather OBA team should have one prac lise per weekDick Downing Spikes have been this team at Garners IFiist game may conflict with local scheduleusually in first or second week of Augule which means rrpiactiscs are verymccess sziry immediately The following players are beingI given tryout for this team David Ferguson Lloyd Givens 1b Greg Little 11 Doug Flcar 95 Ken Myers 31 or Norm Raycrafl outf or Bob Dobson Pete Mc Closkey oulf RobRoy McGregor 2b or Gary Judd Richard Agnew Outf Laurie Barron $5 or Bill Law Harold Ferrier 1b Brian Wiles George Masters Harvey Mason 2b Bill White 3b Barry Keast Outf Art Martin outf Don Anderson Ken Carson man ager Note Ken Carson will phone boys look after equipment and scores etc MINOR LEAGUE BASEBALL NOTES Monday night at Stayner the Stayner boys defeated the Barrie Red Sox 12 to in aimexhibition peewee game Slayner Peewees collected 10 hits while the Barrie boys managed nine It was Stay vnrsIgafmellthenvayTrstheBarr roe entry was not iplayingtheir vbestbrand of hall For Sltayner it was Hood pitching and Banner man receiving and forthe locals it was Tobin and Barron for the battery Wayne Brownridge and Spellman led the hitiling for the home team while Dairies and Haw kins playedvery goodr ball For Barrie Sluyner 121 On FourHitler Dorothy Miller pitched fourhit ball and Gieers Accs slammed 12 Orderth fbil hits last nightmrhumtce Stayner 121 in Barrie district Itldies softball game at Queens Park Miller lost her shutout in the seventh and final inning when Gil christ opened with circuit smash Dorothy fanned 10 batters and did nt issue walk in the master piece The Aces had field day at the expense of Bowling of Stayner Paced by Robin Lennox who coll ected four hits including tworun homer in the third inning the homesters tallied in every frame but one and all but two batters obtained at least one hit Greers opened fast with three runs in each Of the rst and second innings and encountered little trou ble after that Helping Lennox in the attack were Beth McLean and Ena Dailey who struck for pair of safeties Gilchrist supplied single along with her homer to pace Stayner 000 000 332103 x12 12 Stayner ald Decatie who managed it very well Tony Burger and Larry Wright were very good in the out field for the Barrie entry Draw We would like to announce again of Monday nights winner It was Richard Forbes 31 the draw rGumberland Sh Barrie who sub mitted the correct answer to last weeks question Get your pencils and papers gang and be ready to send in the correct question is catchers balk The question is What The winner of this contest will again receive pair of spikes donated by answer to this weeks 060 401 0411 sons IIIIBIIIIIIIIT 01$IM130IMWS Garners Mens Wear and Sporting Barrie the billing was left to Don Goods Store Anderson Blain Tyndall and Ger GetlYouI Entry in Now IIIn IIIINCING cumin MUSIC SURRLIED Compulsory Figure with Caller provided YDIImtary Flgure Sets use ownCaIIer lfdelred PRIZES 3624 15 $3 Make Entries Now 00 MIT FRED WILMOTA SUTTONMI CONTEST TAKES PLACE AT SUTTONITAIR THURSDAY rIi AUG 6th jitltRmf Mr Reeve presents 45 Pee Set of White Orchid Pattern Community Plate to Mrs Gardner 191 Dunlap St Bar BOATING Sailing over 14 ft Outboards 10 ILP and under Outboards 25 ILP and under DIVING swIMMING BOYS GIRLS NOVELTY Wash Tub Race open ETtIyIorni MON DAX AUG Sailing 14 ft andunder DOys over lSyears Opeb High Board optional compulsory 1510 yrs 100 yds Fr Style 1518 yrs 50 yasrnack Stroke 1510 yrs 100 ydb FIee Style 1518 yrs 50 yd Back Stroke zle Contest JIITEIIQIIBIIIIIIII CIVIC HOLIDAY 130 len St Vincent7 PIIIII 7100 pan gEVENTS Motor Boats Open Handicap Canoe Open Singles mile Canoe Open Doubles If mile Canoe GuIIwaleRace Canoe Tilting GITIsiIover 15 years Open Izllgh Board optional compulsory Over 15 yrs 50yIs Breast troke Overrl5 years mile swim OveIL15vyrs so yd Breast snore Over 15 yrs It mile swlm Dog Race thh the acceptance of this Dppllcatlon It Is clearly understoodthat the ruleszbnd regulations and deelslons made by the RegattaConImlttee are nal NAM AND ADDRESS OF CONTESTANT PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY Entry Forms areto be delivered to Regatta Chairman by pm Aug 3m rie winner of Reeves Jewellers Picture Puz

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