mmmmrlalulu British RELIEVEITOKNOT ma nooks evil Homo wean some wane souuo FULLY hymn can snu usnats AFTER mvmc are summzom HOCKEY Tmy THE CANADIAN races OHANOEA Senior ititchwar Chatham iFlrst game of heatofscven fl nail Porcnplne Miner Senior Timminl Kapuskasing Tlmmins eliminated from round robln semifinal Kspusknslng neets Abitihi in final Nova Scoiia Senior Flaliiax Glace Bay Halifax lends bestoiiive final North Shore Senior Chatham St Thomas Mira mithi ltiiramlchi wins final series WORLD HOCKEY STANDINGS EPRAGUE Czechoslovakia or Standings after the first days play in the final series of the world hockey championships wt are Canada PRAGIJE Czechoslovakia iCP Canadians and Russian ared the pointsscoring leader oi the world hockey tourna nent after Moudays games Official statistics that included ireliminnry matches last week nd opening contests in the final round draw placed Helievllle tres Red Berensun and Johnny McLellan and Russias Eugeny Groachev on top with nine points apiece Berenson led the goal scorers with eight McLellan had the most assists with five Another Canadian defencemnn Al ersbury reigned as the tour onamént bad man with 20 minutes penalties solid contr to Canadas tournamentleading Vï¬gure of 53 penalty minutes The scoring leade 332mnsun Canada qtiroochev Russia McLellnn Canada mnndicr Canada om Williams ILS lid is YEARS OF CONTINUOUS WARM AND MS FMLLY SLRN IN 8477 AT mass 98 RECORD Manitoba Junior Winnipeg St Boniface Winnipeg leads bestof seven final to Saskatchewan iunlor Regina Estevan First game of bestoiflve serol final DEA Intermediate Dundas Stamford Stamford leads bestoi seven final 21 Weston international Trails Nelson Nelson leads lz game round robin semi final with nine Hosalaud has eight Points Trail five Okanasan Senior Kelowna Vernon overtime tie Kelnwna leads bestoi seven final 10 three ties Russia Gets More Best PRAGUE CHWorld hockey officials have switched two games in the final roundrobin tournament to give the Russian team more chance annulment for rest The Russians are billed to play Sweden Sunday morning and it was felt that game the previous night would impose an unfair strain on the Soviet players Two Saturday games are af fected They are the Canada United States match now sched uled for the evening pm EST instead of the aileran and the RussiaFinland game originally to have been played at night and now set forthe aft ernoon cm EST Here is the draw for the rest of the tournament times East ern Standard Tuesday Czechoslovakia vs Finland am US vs Sweden pm Wednosdayr US vs Finland am Canada vs Russia pm Thursday Canada vs Sweden am Czechoslovakia vs Rus sia pm Friday Sweden vs Finland am Czechoslovakia vs US2 PJII Saturday Russia vs Finland nm Canada vs US pm Sunday Russia vs Sweden am Czechoslovakia vs Canada am CLOSEDCIRCUITTTV eon TorontoltDominion Bank edgerkeeper inserts ledger beet in television camera the bookkeeping depart ment of the banks King and us any branch inToronto The Sbank recently made history when it installed the first losedcircuit system to be used Canadian bank lief Through camera installed in the bookkeeping depart mcnt on another floor in re mote location the current ac counts tellers branch man ager or assistant managers can ask to have ledges na ures or specimen signature screened on thelrown monlt itors This allowslthem to in stantanenusly review thestat us oi any account or validate signature on cheque INNISFIL NOTES visit withthe Hun Hiaieah race track track crowds that ever gather edatoneofihcsetrscksonthis side of the world bet the big gest sum of dollars that was eve wagered on any one day We were not betting ourselves other than in our imagination butoneolthepsrty followcda hunch no names and came not even on the days betting Another remembering that we came from the frocen north suggested that horse named Cold Harbor was very ap roprlate for winner Then tmlnute change to nice gray horse lost 11 to place odds Thats the races and the flamingoes did not parade as they usually do on Flamingo Day at Hialeah FORMER POSTMISIRESS Our second opportunity to catch up with The Engines was at Mn Bantings St Petcrsburg Mrs Banting was formerly the postmiatress at Stroud and now spends six monthsnf the year in thiruty of eldeniy people St Peters hurg Nearly everyone from around Stroud who goes to Flor ida checks in at Mrs Bantinga She had met the Nelsons and Cochranes on the street when they passed this way last week We had very delightful visit with her and her sisters even if we did spend some of the time reading back news from around home We missed the Strand corre spondence Wont someone vol unteer to send some copy in to lhe Examiners Both the pres ent writers are under doctors care As we are moving along from point to point with the intention of keeping below the snow line until we hear that the sun has done its hit back home we are unable to have the newspapers follow us We do keep the first classmail arriving ahead of us through the cooperation of the Strand postmaster who air posts it to points we suggest SUGGESTION DIVER RAILWAY DISCOURAGED We had story few weeks back suggesting that the Allan daleHamilton branch of the ONE that crosses public roads in innisiil at least nine times between Thornton and Allan dale might be diverted probably along Highway 400 for some part of its route so as to elimin ate these level cluding the one on 400 which is Buffalo Rochester Have Stars HARRISB Pa AP Buitalo and Rochester have won all the places on the American Hockey League all star team selected by league coaches Rochester placed four men and Buffalo three on the first team crossings named this year for the seventh time on poll conducted by the Harrisburg Sunday Patriot News First team Goal Marcel Faill9 Buffalo defence lvan Ir win Buffalo Stave Kraftcheck Rochester centres Bill Swee ney Buffalo Rudy Migay Ro ichester left wing Gary Aldcorn Rocbcster right wing Bill Hicke of Rochester Second teamGoal Bob Per reault Hershey defence Larry Zeidel Hershey Jack Binnda Providence centre Harry Pid Springtlald left wing Ed die Mazur Cleveland right wing Kan Schinkel Springfield Relieii Hurler Tabs Sluggers onLANDo Fla AP How clutch hitters in League Dickllyde Washingtons sen sational underhand artist had ready answer He sees them only when the chips are down Ill have to start with Yoi Berra of the Yankees he sai He is tough man to get out whenone hit means ball game And theres the big fellow Ted Williams in Boston Me cant get Nellie Fox out anytime clutch or no And Frank House of Kansas Citygives me had time For the clutch Id have to say Berra and Wil llams Hyde bespectacled 30year old rose to the challenges with superb effectiveness last season He had 103 wonlost record and 175 earned run average Only one home run was hit off him you in 102inrilngs in 53 games with last place club In addition to the 10 games llEIWOII he saved 19 accounting for 29 of Washingtons meagre total of the American victories does top relief pitcherrrate than Iy LES to be bridged this year at over WM We followed up this stay whidr was simple suggeatlm as seen from laymans point of view with letter to our member or the pmlndd leg islabne George Johann We asked him bc would the will NM tit some at the highway officials to ascertain if there could be any practical method diversion of these tracks which are Ilsed only few times day but have caused accidents back over the years at almost every one of the crouinga some of the scddentrhaving been fatal ities We have copy of letter sent to Mr Johnston by the minister of blunt which ap pears below MINISTEWS n1er Mr George Johnston MP Par unent Buildings To to Dear George am writing in reiuenceto Slmpkins letter to you of Feb 13 copy of which you forwarded for my comments it is moot doubtful that the Canadian National Rail ways would live my consider ation whatsoever to the re locatlon of their line between Thornton and Aliandale Ila you no doubt are aware thislfne has not been to aaythe least lucrative revenuo produecr for number of years As matter of fact at the timoliigh way It was constructed there was very serious consideration given by the railroad to aban doning the line with the result that theideclslon to build the expensive overhead on Highway 100 has been delayed until quite recently Any decision on our part at this time and negotiations with the railroad to ascertain their feelings on the matter would am sure only result in nega tive reply from the railroad and long delay in the construction of the most urgently required overhead Yours sincerely Signed FRED CASS Minister of Highways NOT FINAL ANSWER We feel that this Isnot the final answer to the suKEection The elimination of the 400 cross ing will still leave two other dangerous level crossings on Highways 21 and ll Thornton and Allandale Plus these there are the eight crossings of town ship roads that arerhecomjng busier every year They are death traps in most cases and deserve consideration as to their elimination This especially as the Railway Board of Canada has suggested that the ellminar tion of level crossings should be carried out as soon as possible We feel that this is the time when municipal as well as other government agencies andthe public should ask for full re port of the possibllitihs of re locating or abandoning this railway We feel that lnnisfil Township might take lead in asking for at least report from both the railway and the high ways engineering department before the spending of large portion of million dollars on the 400 crossing has begun Fielder Gels Five Assrsls SEATTLE AmFive assists Sunday moved centreGuyle Fielder of Seattle Totem within three points of EddleDorohoy of Calgary Stampodars inthe West ern Hockey Leagues individual scoring Durohoy has 104 points arid Fielder 101 markingtbe first time in Will history that two men ve picked up more than too po ts in the same season Lou fankowski of Calgary is third with 92 points Flalders point total marks the third consecutive season he has and picked up 111 last season and 122 in the one before Vancouvers Gambie tookover asiop goalie with 200 mark as Calgarys Roy Ed wards slipped to 300 am calling Wins New Orleans Golf NEW ORLEANS AP Bil Collins of Baltimore won the $20000 New Orleans open golf tournament with total of 280 nearest rivals His card showed rounds of 88 72 70 pad 70 JackieBurke Jr of Klamesha Lake NY who finished strongly with 67 Monday and Tom Nie porta of Bronxvllle NY tied for the runnerup spot at Moe Norman of Kitchener tied for fourth at 184 with Geno Littler thirdround leader from Singing Hills calm and Hous ton Laclair of blrmingham Ala Nomad the tamer Canadian pro last year following tiff with the Royal Canadian Golf Associa carded rounds of 10 72 ID and 72 scoredmore than 100 points He three strokes better than his Amateur champion who turned tion about his amateur status ncsMc sensors Booms GUESTS 0n the ion of Barrie Night at the Sergeants Mean Royal Canadian Army Med lcal Corps School Camp Bor CHURCHILL PEAYER SERVICE The GA held their Day of Prayer service at the home of Gran and Gloria Hlndle On Feb Eileen and Mar tha Fltulmmlns were hostesses to the Girls Auxiliary After hot meal worship service was conducted by Jean Spence and Grace Hindlc The Provincial GA secretary in her letter gsve May as the dnie for 1959 Festival Elizabeth Bentty told the story the Agad chapter from the study book He Cares She also directed exercises and explained tactics of basketball for physical fit ness badge Eleven girls sn awered the roll call Judy Moi istt gave musical quiz and Marilyn Lamson taught song Sloan Misses Mary and Lillian Sloan and Mr and Mrs Wicks of Markham attended the SloanUdell wedding in Col llnzwood Misses Dorothy and Pam Carl eton of Willowdnle spent last weekend with their grandpar ents Mr and Mrs TFitulm mins The Anglican Lenten meet ings have been held at the homes of Fltzsimmins Akers and Moffat Congratulntions to Keith Sin clair and Onoh McCullough on their marriage Saturday CANADIAN FOLK SONGS Two meetings of the group taking Canada in Folk Song have been held st the home of niche wmsn Couple Records NEW YORK AP Billy Hlekc Rochester Americans scoring aca who can become the first rookie in American Hockey league history to win the league scoring title likely will set two firstyear records before the sea son closes Hicks with 92 points on 39 goals and 53 assists has 12 polnt lead over ninnerup Ken Schinkcl of Springfield Indians in the race for scoring honors Hickc can also establish new marks for total points and goals He needs three more points to surpass the 04 by Buffalos Don Marshall in 195354 and hes three shy of the 42 goals Wally Her gesbeimer tallied for Cleveland in 195051 den the apeaker was His worship MeyerW Kinxlo of Barrie Mayor Kinxie is shown at left with Gus Viau Mk5 Sloan with i2 and 10 in attendance Session was It troduction to Canadian Folk Music film and recorder ll Indian and Eskimo recorded by Dr Marina Barbasu Joyce Sullivan and Allan Mills The film was The Long House So far the evenings have been very enjoyable Thou attending the Sinclair McCullough wedding in Cooks Presbyterian Church Toronto Saturday Feb 28 were Mr and Mrs Robert Sinclair and Farll Mrvand Mrs William Richard son Mr and Mrs Keith Kell Mr and Mrs Sturgeon Mr and Mrs Kell Mr and Mrs Rslston Kenneth and Leigh ton and Rev and Mrs Llcey The WA ladies of St Peterl bad missionary evening Fri day March Representatives frornst Pauls WA St Pauls GA Coulsons Hill WA Chur chill United and St Peters GA were present film on the study book He Cores dealing with the social service work of the Church was shown also one on Japan Lunch was serv ed later nouns WOMENS INSTITUTE The will meet at Mrs McLeansWednesday March 11 at pm Topic Home Economics Motto Tho rea son dollar wont do as much as it once did is becausepeopls wont do as much for dollar Comment by Mrs Dalley Roll call My favorite recipe for exchange Program Mrs Lunch Mrs Bailey Hackett comm0N WEDDING Congratulations to lifrand Mrs Wilfred Au Cain nee Donna Bidweli who were mar ried in Edmonton Feb 21 Mr and MrsAu Cain are vls iting Mrs Au Cains parents Mr and Mrs Eidwell Mrs JPsrtridge and chil dren of Clowes visited Mrs Bonney day this week EUCHRE PARTY The euchre party on Friday night was well attended with nine tables being played The travelling prize made it inter esting Mrs Rice and Wayne Calbeck were the winners in the high score Consolation Lauder and Mrs Bonney Mrs Lauder and Hodsson won the travelling prize Pro ceeds to Hospital Auxiliary barrio auto dealer Walla general manager of The Barrie Examiner and GUTHRIE 0n the morning of Feb 15 about twentyfive ladies gath ered in the Sunday School room ofihe United Church for quilting bee Bythe end of the day four quilts had been quilted for overseas relief There were two breaks for bot noonday meal and an after noon tea The Womans Federation of the United Church held their March meeting at the home of Mn George Campbell Mrs Gougb president was in the chair and the meeting was open ed with the ringing of the theme hymn Mrs Pearsnll led the devotional period using the theme The Triumph of Love During the business period it was decided to hold mother quilting in the Sunday School room Mn Love had argo of the study program Health and Welfare Work of the United Church She was assisted by three members re presenting home missions the Womens Missionary Society and social service and evangelism General discussion brought the study to close LATE MR JAMES GILCIHIIST Mrs Fred Crawford of Oro Station received word last week of the death of her brother Regimental Sergeant Major George Gardner resident of Barrie AROUND SIMCOE COUNTY James Gilchrist of North Bat tleford Saskatchewan Tim was the son of the late Mr and Mrs Ronald Gilchrist and was born and grew up in the family home now owned by his ne pbew Hugh Blackstock He is survived by his wife of North Battleford Mn Fred Crawford Katie of Oro Station Mrs Clarence Johnston Mary of Orillla and Gordon of Ajax He was predeceased by two sisters and one brother Mrs Gray is visiting in Toronto YPU PLAYS good aiiondance enioyed the two plays put on by the YPU of Barrie Presbytery in Guthrie Hall Friday night Churchill group had chosen The Bishops Candlesticks from Victor Hugos Les Mis erables and they performed very well The GuthrieHawke stone group comprised of younger and less experienced players enacted their play The Church Chimes very creditabiy The players who were coached by Allan Shel well were Misses Sharon Gray Catharine Plerrle and Agnes Campbell Garry Goss George Scott Harold Bertram and Ron Shaw The plays will be ad judicated at Newton Robinson on Friday March 13 HUBERT Whyd you give me traveling in soninlaw never go anywherol Little binds canlget into between the cookie jar th son or will as for $1100 prize Collinsn share of the pool $1800 Em moment Maltor Donmcs 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