one apiece Going into tho bottom hall of the minier bio day ntghtat rounds the delennlng champion Thornton club held its lead and appeared to the 11 id VP LumenNuns no niectatorn that it was going to Went Awry Thorntons plans events bit awry in that hail of thedrame Jim Edwards ap paiebtly out at prolonged hil ting stamp came through with his second hit of the night He advanced all the way round as consecutive errors put Dun and Doug Loulaoo base Doug mflaler thro outat third but Don scored after walk and fielders choice Those two runs raised Barries tolal to three and the game cod ed the same way Thorntdn had scored ï¬rst in the opening frame after Frank Broley led off with double stole third and scored on an error at shortstop The delending champs scored again in thevisitors halfoi the fourth on single by Bill llun ter walk and an error Barrle hit the score sheet or the first time in the fourth as lrv Groh followed Kenny Rob ertsons double with run scorlng singleIV Edwards and Groh viere the only harrie batters to gettwo hitstnitxDon Johnston Flyers had live all told at Miami Johnny Bowman got l0nid shoddy npportv time tuned unelp Tiyere coach mm lut gledhis lineup for this game starting RonVCiuistie behind the plate and malt Robertson regular Backston left ï¬eld He had John Christie at list bueln place at John Third game of th seven series is slated orThorn ton this evening Thornton Broley rf Broley 3b Morrow lb Smith 2b Timmons Hunter Broiey ss Morris Johnston lQééwoocqnn Totals Barrie Edwards cl Doug Couison ss Donv Coulson 3h Robertson if Christie Groh rf Thompson rf Edward Chr tie 1b Bowma Totals Thornton wroneunwngt HMNMDJshhtug pal QCbOOOHmOHH mum Johnston and Hunter Bow man and Christie Umpires Spock plate Pat letson and Patton bases MINESING 2ND=TIME2 22 since the yplaydown mo FINALSE The LegionMinesing play on game has been reachedg led for Queens Park this It was originally l1 5Those Barrie Legionnaires are looking the ballplayers they wore slatedto be in proseason predie lionsarent they Monday nightat Queens Park thelocnls took 21 lead in the bestotseven Senior Softball Lea gee trtnal series by edging Mn esing 42 Again was their favorite wndinatinn of good hitting spec taeular fielding that ï¬ned the Fielding Gem eldinggernrin particular labelled as the play that saved the game for them With as man on in the ninthtrame rge Falconer of Minesing hallvthat would havcfsoar eli over the trees in Min Pah Wana nia right jetpropelied deer ï¬nally snared it past the railing at the Amoury his undoubtedly th its nsaflbual began we scored first with singling advancing on passedfball and Win DotJoey RIES Grant zb Pursiainen 3h Adams Ll Martin rt Luck rt yaw one axeo era dogRobes Falconer of Adams If Totals Legion Wanamaker if MacDonald 2b 11 Thurlow 3h Chapple Kettle ss Pimp lb Sinith Laws of Mann Totals l1 was green Minesing uoomo not 251 Legion gt no 1x as Wen Downey and Win Downe Smith and chapple lUmpites bud Kdnpp plate andBill Hate Earl Marshall bases op 27R Reynolds former dent at lion Collegiate now attend ing University of western 0n tario motion was awardedia Speci elt as loading year off er cadet at Noblflanadian Oran ce Corps School League P0 in armoured rpemnnel curler eacaueaï¬ous Ml ncnuccacuer who evelop at th CanadianArmy was an bounced anquarters The new trackedvehicle essentially troop er al houghit hashcen des ed with chassis capnbieml being can one of them being sellvpropell Artiile ingbutlt for the Army by Janadmn Car in Montreal were ae ered this monthand are undergoing engineering at the Armys proving sround near Ottawa If the types prover successful pil tvehtcies will be ordered and subjected to user trialshy Army mils at training centres across he countrys This is the usual procedure of assessing new pes of equipment Considerable Thought Speed and mobility are two essential factors which will en ride the modern soldier to exist in the atomic battietield of any ture war The new vehicle outcome of considerable hbught given to the develop nent vehicle whichwouid meet Ithesn requirements Thel sides at the armoured personnel carrier which are constructed oi armour plate will provide pro Fnrmer Disperses Ori nolflerd On Saturdayafternoon herd of cattlewhizch were the ma oftheir kind in thesepartsown ed by Roy Goodfellow will he sold at auction They will go to various owners across the pro vince astihe owner has soldvhis farm Gondiellow brought his basic stock cow and some belt ers down from Western Canada when he came east to take over the home farm He also brought some additional stock from the easternOntario area where the Foiled Herefordsvoriginated and fronthis herdhs has sold breed ingstock across the province which has resultedin many breed ers now in tbebreed getting 5mg Connc Comm on LooksOver Progrgm Township con took Monday for asighlaeeing trip to look over various projects either started prmposed Their first call to Cookstown wherethey met with representatives oi thevillage and other municipalities vto bear cause whereby $5000 additional debenture shouldjinn approved and backed by the townships This money is required to cover furtthet drillings for watch asthe present well is not 175on ng ficient water to hath thin in stailation of th erw water sys tem liarthevtllnge bytew will benigan by townships djoini the corner wasigiven first here recently by vetted to several other roles The first three prototypes in ajlwer degree gainst the Ith nio radiation effects AmphibiousVehicle ihelr objective flesh and ready or battle Eleven fully equippedeldiérs can load onto the carrier in 10 seconds andon arrival at their new iocotton can disembark do cightvscconds be unique trackdesign oi th Ca adian developedf vehicle is the uit of many ears ex PBYIEDSB with tracked vehicles by theAnny in the Canadian north For simplicity inrlcon struction many commercial parts have been used The vehicleds powered with modified com mercial truck engine The chassis being capable conversion tovaripus roles will make the problem of supply much simpler by greatly reduc ing the variety of reserve stocks of vehicles and spare parts lt will also mean saving in trans portrmaintenance and in the training service personne VByVR now agreed on will carry the road on to the centre line ofthe 6thgtconeesslon where it willmeet up with the township sideroad he township engineer will asked to lay oufaprolile ior 1h worlr he sidewalk that Councillor Mrsme hes been asking for is badly needed from the Aleons Bench School to the lake so that foot tradiic will nothe forced to use 0th driving portion of the road which has already resulted in boy being atrtmk by can The decision as to which is the best side of the road to put the walk on seems lobe the holdlup Proposal he factthat the north shore is subject to erosions and is disap pearinggat rste oivarious amounts yearWhale been sub ject of discussions in past coun cils hut has usually ended up in the matter being left over and nothing done This shore which has splendid sand beach is lso part here sawdust left tamthe oidstvhmilis is still depo ited by the wash oi the estion canalb regular meeting the ddlei lhempnth hubeen Monday instead edne lot nextwenk because tithe oolIeirwhlc will he aid tChufehill that day 4am 3AM two years at waitad materials building steam bath behind their summer cottage on $5 sideroad in Alcdos Bench Mr and Mrs John iStiro sur prised to nd the bulldog was llurnlng thisth on Saturday night after they had enjoyed the lirst steam bath during the afternoon The bath house which was some distance tom cottage was totally destroyed Wititiitwent most at their lawn Enrnishing and other equipment which they had not there in pre paration to leaving the cottage for the seaso lnnistii fire trucksmado fast iunbut the lirehad antin head woy whenr itwas first seen by neighbors who told the Stires and thenran to place ailfor the firemen The value said to be about $1000 Tenders which were cosldered to cover the ditch called the Law son course wasswsrdcd to the thugest tender thatofdt H01arke This contractor dug the South nisï¬l ditch and seems to have given splendid gt5atlsiactlun and ate price which is considerably below that of other competitors As thanepartment of muniea ipal affairs are aparty to the pay ments of these idltches it makes the acceptance of lowest tender ssary Some members of ii had asked if local bidders nothave special considera evenv somewhathigher it eltthatthose who would no ssed for thework would want the luvï¬t cost to be accepted land Mloesing tied cotgo pesto olsunder who wuvtelegriph opeF tutor and station agent Gm ennurst at that time They mov eo xo Minesmgrwhere Mr Due to had charge of thestatlon in imand there they celebrated their liveruwedding we Mrs Duallo buried her tun bone and her uncle lohn Camp oell in 1906 She continued to live at Minesing for another year then went to live With nermotherMrs Caner at 243 Durtiop Street East Barrie who diedvery suddenly on July ll or this year Mrs Dusth always played and health until shat June eh she lound that an oper ationwas neeegaryr From this shenever rallied but passed away at the Princess Margaret Hospital Toronto on Aug Having taught school she was great assetto tbecommunlty teaching Sunday School for time and laternhecoming super intende was secretory ottlte Women institute for several years andthenpresident and was also secretary oIAthe W04 mensAuxiliary of St Peters Church vr gThe funeral was train the Lloyd and Sleckiex Undertaking Parlors while thefuneral ner vicewas at Stfleters Church Mineslng and from there her remains were laid tagsest lnthe Ialnily plot in Minaélng Ceme toryu Pallbearers were William Kosmnjn Ken Cavunagh On Wonl will her lateruldenee 1213 pnnlop street em in Annie Carter an uncured resident at Barrie deals or was ungut dotglue of the lat and Mrs John Campbell who were pioneers of air Oct 15 18741andtliere ther girlhoodku spent with her par ents on the farm which they ac quired from the Crown Alter her mirriitge on Oct 1901 tothg lste William Carter in moved to Fesserton It was only six montas later when air tei ehortiilness her husband died that Mrs Carter returned to the home of her parents in Mlnesing and there she gave them ldndly care until their deaths mu years after this she and her brother John Campbell and her daughter Verna moved to Barrievandvvhere the rest of her ule wa spent Deceased was the youngest oi afamily of scvenall of whom predeceased her They were Mrs William Addison Jeanette and George Robert John Don ald and Neil Throughout her life the late Ken Canned Boh Sinhth od Chinatown Hz Irleods attended ortllla too Toronto Sundetland and rem Barrie ind thefdlatrlnt surrounding whereahe waahorn autumn WEEK Ar Weslon Credit Jot19love moi Tradein your out electric shaver on new Remington Sunbeam Schick orr Phili shatfe 750 wowed on any old rasor Use your od razoras down payment DUNLOP PA M113 THE osmosi BEAVER ONCE AGAIN FOLKQ Fried Pain Ted Channen lgred Pear son and Harry Foysto Rev Gordon King hoist Peters Church had charge the service as his text Well do goo fand faithful servant Mr King was assisted oy Mr Eundy rector at Minesing and WAchTHISSPACEi JV rsoLua sues Gil Dong rancv pineapple Juiee