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Barrie Examiner, 6 Dec 1957, p. 4

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IE om which waereprinted in the Barrie andcnkuictconservatioar Newsl of Novflembfir we mdrequotlnxm forh benefitbgi eopewo cring ug ong Eempenfe1dt3ay there is anyon around whoAdlsputea the claim that Qote Pa Hap 13 the best Junior hockey coach then dont Fprhln 3MB emailed Norv The read furtherqu enough rem finite problems amongcthem the disposal industrialewestcsnlth Nearly all natural WIWI that are not sly polluted contain large quantities of animal and plant llfe1n addition to therllsh which are the animals usually associated withth and streams every square ioot of the bottom supports hundredsand sometlmeathollsanda pl amal ler animals andjn the open water there are often thousandsof minute ueaiuresln every cubic inch These are the food supply 91 the fish in splte of their apparently baphanrd occurrence these plants and animals form orderlies communities with complicated relation ship between the different groups within them Although our knowledge of these communities is far from complete enough ls known about them to make it possible to use the information we obtain in studying them to assess pollution as pollution brings about changesintbeae communities Pollution has become more important in recent decades for Can adas progress from predominantly agricultural economy tothat of great manufacturing nation has inevitably been accomplished by straying the amenities of the rivcrsstreama and lakes Forwardlooking Industrial organllatlona are dealing with this problem by program of prevention ratherlhan cure andCanadian Industries Limited had this in mind in planning their new plant at Millhaven Ontario The Millhaven site on Lake Ontario is highly valued for ils ilshlng boating and swimming so to ensure against pollution carried out thorough biological survey of Lake Ontario in two mile radius of the plant site This would establish an accurate record of the con ditions prevailing before there could be any risk of pollution andlen able check to hcimade after the plant was in opcrutmn to ensure that no pollution was taking place suryey was mile of all the animals living on the bottom of the lakc at various depths varying from 50 to 100 feet establishing what types of animals live on the lake bottom and in what numbersgundct natural unpollutcd conditions This data established permanent re cord with which comparisons could be made at later date The samples were taken by means of chiLe citled the Pcterscn Grab The area between thelaws is one foot square and everything in this area is taken into the jaws and hauled to the surface The sample obtained in this way consists of large quantity of mud in additionto the animals and plants since the animals vary in size irom pin head to half an inch in length the mud iswashcd through sieve which retains the animals The samples prc then placed in clontaincrs and taken to the laborptory for sorting counting and ident ication should pollution enter this area it would airectlthe types and the numbers of animals and this would be discovered insubsequent sur veys enabling it to be detected and remedied before damage can be done This program by Canadian lndustrlealernited is very commend able indeed and it gives rise to the thought that su programs would do lot of good in the quest for the preservation of our many irrc plaeeablc natural resources We are fast approaching the yuletlde season and many people wdl bethinking of obtaining theirchristmas trees anytdayx wl Take tip it takes ndlifiiaumofEEVen years to fastestgrowing of our morepopular Christmas trees one thoug le person by just going out to nearest bush to pick upa tree can ruin perfectly good tree which someonebas nurtured fdr at least seven years If you do not own your owngtbush or do miss to cut one down he true sportsman and invest couple dollars There are lots of good trees available from prlvéte lots and from such organizations as the Junior Chamber of Commerce patio being used by the government to check pollutiondn thrilling contest out xde have per nightJnLPeteboroughfimasterndnd Bruins mam fenc magician with he result hcmgthe most thrilling finish40 many years 35 hockey game may The final score other three great periods was Barrie Flyera Peterborougb Pete gt Penalty Shot For 59 minutes and nine sec onds it was nothing more than But for 51 sec onds at the conclusion all gates were opened it all started at tho 1009 mark ob thel session when ref Hughle McLean calls shot agaihst Barrie The official alleged that Wayne Haig Barrie detenccmanthrew hismstlck at P51 casey aleterbo ghp while the latter was making play on the Barfie goal Jerry Brlsson the Peies top scorer look the free shot and deked Ross Broolm making the score 21 for the hosts The fans went wild and stayed in their seats as congratulatory gesture to theirclub Three Misconduct But at the same timellap nailed them to their spots Feel ing that the penalty shot was un just Hap sent three players one after the other to question the referee in turn Ed Weslrlall Dale Rolfe and Red Crossland were hand ed 10minute mlsconducts The crowd let out roar Then it gasped For assoon as Crom iand stepped into the sinbin Emms ordered his players to wards the dressing room When play finally got started the Flyers bad but three attackers on the ice Quickly llap called them back from the dressing room putting them onone at time until the sides were even Then he pulled goalie Ross Brooks in favor of an extra forward Crowd in Fog At 1929 dazed armvd 902 the officials and Petes wall edDanny Patrickjlblast shot into opfcornerto flethegame 11 fans justicouldnt el ve attheyr thought they saw stop only flveshotsbut one of them was breakaway attempt by Pat Olaey in the third period Brooks kept his club in tine for the mud fin ale with finekeaves on Carey again and Wayne Roddy JceChl th dered the ya to thedriseiru room with less than minute to go some thought the game wins and um first into the dressing room in the early exit He was suffering with sore neck But soon ashe heard Danny Patrick had tied the game he was all grlgh again and raring to go Po erboxough oai Caron dc Dunne Spencer Hikol forwards 15W Hamilton Connelly biahoney Roddy Tburlby Clark roasey Brimn Black Darling Lamb Beese dfficials ugb McLean re feree Blll Friday and Joe multh linesmen allof Hamilton rust Period RolesSpencer Penalties Davison 424 326 fit Blackburn and 13on 4352 eiborougb too many men on lcerserved by Mikoi 1030 Rolfe 1242 Blackburn 1523 Qote 1555 Secondrlerlod linersBlackburn West fall Panagabko 605 Penalties Davison 155 Ma honey 1344 Black 1654 Rolfe and Connelly majors 1820 rezcscarisson 1909 ThirdPeriod ¢vElyersPatrlck Forhan Haig Myer Patrick 1947 Penalties Halg 105 Black burn 913 Westfall Rolfe apd gossland lflminute mlscohducts Shots on goal by Barrie Peterhoro 1929 Are You Satisfied Harold Waltherjthe Flye driver washaidest hit by all the excitement He left the at after theletesscred the penal shot When the players can We Mterthe face otf the Flycra rm mediater moved the puck into Peterborough territory clock quickly running out Danny Patrick gave the puck to Pete Panagabko who drilled one of his blazingshots into the net making the core 32 and causing much heartache andcopfusion When the finalili seconds were played the fans who seabed to be snappingout tot it bit gave the Flyers mighty cheer which probably meant that the next time they come roundtheplace will be packed to overflowing Gives Players Credit Despite lalm to credit for such terrific job Emms turned wnos WINNING on Read recently where Jolly Jack Adamspbossmanof the Red Wings of the National Hockey League Was supposed to have get ten the best of the deal that sent Allistars Ted Lindsay and Glen Hall to the Chicago Black Hawks for rbes Kennedy and Johnny Wilson Wei one could look at the results of the tr eifrom fcwangles The firs and not always most important is howtfieindividuals are doing In our mind theres no doubt that Hall has been fine net mlnder for the Hawks As for the othersLlndsay is the top scorer Johnny Wilson is few points behind him ut Kennedy is not inthe show at all having scored but two or three points in 20odd games Theres at much compare league stan ng burn up the1eagueand neither looks likeits going The ngs do seem tohavelost here thoughaOn the rarestvofh casions in the last 10 years hair the Wings been out of first or second spot Right now theyre battling the HawksandMaplc Leafs to stay out of the cellar The Cliicag chaps are in their usualdil mma What the Red Wings lion me have gained inithis have only youth te there yet JoNrons pace iNNlll Kgood manyeyes are theprogress toiling in the NHL Theyrar Bobby Hull 01 As forthe wellitmay or may not be icago and Frank Ma tbis Week Hull the rmer flasn as mil ah ad ofltlah ethlng Of courte few aljs youtn and potential both referring toForbes Kennedy To Isdaie they two junioraged lads ltfover to hi gt that tliey did awonderfu job and proved by coming baek as they did in the final seconds of the game that they werefa better oclgey club than the record shows Witlr the players Pie said ecauso he almost lost the ga by throw as on the tielng and wingingmark ers ad because it was victory anhis home town Theleastusedof 11 the Flyers was instrumental pearance on ice 1n the last 51 secondsand twice moved the puckmto payoff territory Howard Norris the old boss himself got hit underthe ear with flymgxpuck lle suffered nothiogbu bump The boys were really high after the gameiand could very well carry over into tonightls contest with the St Catharines Teepee if so the TerS willsee roughest toughest bat perienced The Flyera the first goal of the game on silver platter when IrwinSpenc ers drive deflected ofif Danny Patrick and scooted by 11053 Brooks That was all offlie scoring for the first period Intheseoond BobBlgacldiurn rifled aahot from cage And thatwas it for the second period The third goaljof the game was Briss Thats when the Brooks Great brooks Was emcndous tween the 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