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Barrie Examiner, 15 Jun 1960, p. 17

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AUTOMOTIVE BUSASERVICE MOTOR CARS FOR SALE sec VIAU MOTORS For The FAMOUS RAMBLER IIILLMAN AND LAND ROVER PA 66488 17 GOWEII St MIDTOWN USED com Quality Autnéubflu BUY SELL TRADE SUPERTEST SERVICE ESSA ROAD PA 07351 HAROLD JORY MOTORS TRIUliirtl srANOAnn nEALiriis Repairs to All nine 0351 and NAA Towing sanded lo EAYFLELD 51 cumin PA 84165 1952 FORD good condition Phooo PA 5297i ist NASII with radio SISDJID cash Phone PA M972 my Palm two door in good con dition bow down ayiocot monthly Phonc rA I671 1956 cunvnonnr in excellent con dition can be namedTrad lo cooaldorcd PA aim lass BUICK Sedan excellent con diiloa radio whltowlll tires $1360 Cali PA 63Il51 ma Poul PhihLAm door so sent5 Excellent condition but rcasonohio nthr will donate Poona PA 59140 LATE 1959 vUtlIALL victor ex coptionaiiy clean top mcchonicol condiUon Cm he financed ii credit aoualoctory Phonc PA luau issz nor non coupa reworked IDSI Ford motor In perfect run ning nrdtr lountI body new tires iicst offer Apart Its Violona st Alliston nor in 1951 ZODIAC Ford produced in England Block and rod with whliewall tlrcs Ited lcaihcr uphol stery many extras Exccilont coir dltion Owner posted PA 37100 1950 MERCURY new automatic transmission rzdlo good condition But oilcr Financing arranged gull PA 50405 hctwcon am and pm CARS WTD TO BUY CASE FOR your car ucns paid oii Wo trado up or down AI landalc Motors 2i Essa Road Bob ric PA 89821 iBlowyu TRUCKS arTRAILERs Alum TRUCK Lwhoei drlvo rc ccnt valve Joh Needs oil pan gos kota szuo cr rcpsnnnblo olfer Phone PA 82173 iiiAulNle Iilctnl clad illit troll cr equip co Propane stove oil heat oil raises Phono PA 34521 in am to p112 lost INrnItNArluNAL chassis and coh lilodcl lav ioz inch wheel base cxccliont condiiion Ncwiy rebuilt motor Private Phcno PA dssu BUS SERVICE GENERAL CONTRACTING HOMES AND REMODELLING Recreation Rooms Cottages Specialists in Cabinet Walk FREE ESTIMATES CALL PA 60864 PA 6l 587 HOME IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION We face the issue No job too large or too small Skilled men of all trades at your service FREE ESTIMATES BARRIE PHONE PA 68303 FURNACES cleancd and Oil punter Serviced at summer prices Phnno PA 66005 mun ESITIIIATES on xy hrlclr stono and ohnnncys etc Ihoxnson St Poona PA our tnaaon Iosk work Sprouic zl N325 HOOVER SALES AND SERVICE Hooutiiul ramplca Now is tho timo to recover your chestortlcld chain More than do your cxpcrlsnco PHONE PA d7133 Low overhead Oscar Duiker st Bus PERSONALS 25 nUNLoP ST COUPLE would like rldc or rldcra till Enrol hortercd school thoroughly trained in all beauty culture inedm snoP Cold Waves by ccrtiood hairdresser own hands ehnnu IA $9352 LOST FOUND GLAssES black rammed lost on Sunnldole Rood Piraso phono nave Reckctt PA 87159 or PA 66537 STBAYED from lot 40 con Vet pra one yearung Ilcrciord hciier any Information plcasc contact Mr STRAYEDFrom 52 Newton st large gray Persian cat Family pct gVIII tho dndcr please phono PA LANDSCAPING notonuiay Sodding Planting and All iondacapo uslmmnu II RAHDER PA 57186 REFRIGERTTION STAN BRYSON REFRlGERAIION SERVICE 83 Clappcrtoo st PHONE Poo4561 ELECTRICAL DASHS EIecIric Motors 10 Russ St Barrio PHONE PA 85307 SANITARY DISPOSAL DEAD STOCK CALL ED PECONY Gut OP Price for dud bars and cows PHONE ORLLLIA FA 46060 COLLECT SANITARY DISPOSAL Dud or cflppitd cowa noses and other farm ullm REMOVED FREE Phone COLLECT Barrio Parkway 83617 GORDON yothu LIMITED TORONTO We guarantca thus no animal portion of any animal collected hy our company will no recoid ior human consumption Ht UPHOLSTERY BAYCITY UPHOLSTERING C7 REPAIR SERVICE ANTIQUE AND MODERN irca csunnlcs etc BARRIE rrmita us to civn you citar dual Res 13A nucitnonu 55 Bradiord at omti liloro and More Peuplo arc Using HICALLY APPLIED HYPNOTISM To RELAX NERVOUS TENSION Easc emotional erastop worryinggain peace of mind To LOSE WEIGHTgain weight rice consultations by appointment only nervous disord soundlygaio rcli coniidenco inaio unwanted habits Pm DAY OR EVENING PA onoll THE CANADIAN INSTITUTE OF HYPNULOGY nEC HYPNOlclanICIANd Consultants to tho Proicssloos SUITE No1 Barrie days week Hours Phone 202iv Vosoga lacoch WOMENS COLUMN LEARN HAIRDRESSING now in this HPVCrnment where on are ranches Forlnfonnauon wfltc DERWIN HAlliDItrsstNI SCHOOL 19 COLLIER STREET OR PHONE PA New etc in your Carr PA 85527 Craighursi star DUNLOP ST EAST BARRIE ONl Repairs to an makes PA 68543 EXCAVATIN LEE BART Eldc DIlve Also fish ponds constructed INSULATION NELSON INSULATION AND ROOFING co hco Estimate on insulation BARRIE PA 81576 Cali Collect Orillid EA 44609 PAINTERS PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING Rooting WORK DONE Bk BRITNELL AND WRIGHT HONE PA 68737 OR PA 87920 KEMPENFELT PAINTING AND DECORATING All typos of painting and decorating undertaken Satisfaction guaranteed 25 years experience PHONE JOE KLAUS PA 89903 CARPENTER ANGUS WOOD WORKING CARPENTRY klICHEN CUP BOAuDs WINDOW FRAMES MADE iO IIIDlJII CENTRE 51 ANGUS Bulldflllng 15 Park Borrle Fence rows and stumps removed with root raise Shun 350 st Roch St THOMPSON 77 13min HE um LOsTeroi cnsc contained Cora doc Nursery hooks vicinity oi Hayfield 40o Highway Return to Battie Examlner oiiice Reward IO HELP WANTED MALE HELP LATHE OPERATOR Experienced turrct iotho oporotor quutred immediately Lrlngn hcneilts and holiday pay APPLY DEVILBISS CANADA LTD CAN UsE Man willing to dcvoie hours daily Pcsslhlo minimum earnings sou vrcckly Ago no hon dlcap Good references must be supplied Write Mr Granger Montreal PO SALES HELP do AGENTS IS THIS YOU You are preferably married and own car age 2041 Ymi are not starter who can plan our own activity You are unhiious and want better things ior your family If this is you write giving full pnrueullrd about yourself We are on expanding world wide in surance organization Wo want good salesman and we on pre pared to lllvc excellent training Solos cxporienco preiorohlo but not cssontial Romunoratlon oncn ior discussion excellent group pension life and medical hcnodia BOX 45 BARRIE EXAMINER WANTED in name Ex Gunemus ionsan or dealer oriencc not necessary ilne oppor unity to step into old rofitnhlo husuteas whora IInwgt clgh Products hlivu ooon sold ior yonra nlg proilta Products run nishcd on credit mito Iinwiolgha nept bozolo flab Rlelleliou lioniroal TIIY AN EXAMI WANT AD PHONE PA 82414 IO HELP WANTED SALESHELP AGENTS RAIVLEIGII IIUSINZSS now Opcn In Elm Trill Itll lelhmfld nocsilrnt opportunity Pull um flll It Once Rnwlcing DQDL Onol moo Richelieu tintutu EMPLOYMENT WT MAE CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT 1951 ndulle washer to locate with industrial or eommerciai iiim in harm district APPLY BOX 74 BARRIE EXAMINER MECHANIC wanted for farm Gaul mcni llluat ho exprrIeilsed ood fight conditions Phone PA toolKEEPING wan part time Can handlo payroll accounts pay nblc rcccivahle and loss statement eic ior rull particulars phooo PA 377 nooknzelmt Accountant retired on pension otter do can service with local firm see all employ art time hiodoroto meni full or ohn Laiog High remuneration st PA 56011 FEMALE HELP EXPERIENCED part tinao waitress Phono PA Mail EXPERIENCED ictnaic clork for hardware store Apply Box bar no Examiner COOK GENERAL for family of Cottage Shanty Day ior duly and August Nursemold kept leo in Phone colicct Hudson mm for onto EMP WANTED FEMALE WILL LDDK AFTER or doors childron by day or week Wiu cau Phone PA who IIIGii SCHOOL GIII would summer crncloyrncnt Phone 6El53 EXPERIENCED woman would llko to mind cm or two children in own home by day Close to Unl vcrsal Cooler plant PA 50m IIIGII iiCIloOl ployrocnt or July and August as mothers help Preferably at cot tage PA 89721 MALE 01 FEMALE WANTED hill or part time nlcs man or sales to sell member ship lor the glnal motor cinh Ontario Motor Lcigue Por par ticuihrs contact Norman Crane nistrlct Sunervlaol Eimvaio Ont phone 169W II LEGAL NOTICE TO CREDITORS All Epersons having claim against tho slate at MIIDRED NORTH GRAVE RANC also known as Mildred noncc latc oi tho Xlllage oi Elmvola in the County Simon Widow who died on tho lath of March 1950 must for ward soroo to the undersigncd on or hcinrc the 20th day of June 1950 after which date the assets wIIIbo distrinutod amongst tho parties entitled thereto and tho Exccutors will not ha liable to any person at whose claim they ahall not then nova notice DATED at name Ontario this 25th day oi my An 1950 BUYS SIEAGRAM nowE Owen strut harrio Ontario NOTICE TO CREDITORS OTHERS Creditors of EnNEsT EDWARD JONES late or the Township ot innlsoi in the county or Simone who died 28th srptcmhor 1957 must die their claims with tho nndorsignod before 30th June 1040 aitor which date assets of tho ca tate wlilhe distributed Lena Myinnwy Jones Beneficiary oi the Esiote by her solicitors Messrs smith McLean 20 Owen street Ontnrl lilta PA GIII dexlrel cm Barr has smooe doom SALE OF LAND IN THE COUNTY OF SIMCOE FOR ARREARS OF TAXES Notice is hcrehy given that the list or limds llohlc to be sold ior as rears of taxes in the County ii simcoe has neon pteparcd and was uhushcd in an advertisement une 1960 in the Ontario Gazette Copies Of sold list oi lands or ad vcrtissrocnt can be seen In my oiilco or will be mailed upon mak ing application ior some 11 do fault of payment oi taxes or shown on said Us on or hoioro Tuesday Sept 1950 at the hour or two oclock IDsT in the after noon shall at that timo in th Counoll Chanthen new COunt nuildlng Barrie Ont proceed to soil by puhllc auction the solo lands to pay such arrcara together with charger thereon lI land not all sold on Tuesday Septcmhcr 6th on adlournod sold will he held on Tuesday Sc tenu her 20th who at two oclock ST ll COLEMAN ircarurcr County of Sirocco Treasurers Olilce County Building Barrie Ont 6th day oi June limit 13 AUCTION SALES You Are invltod To The SPECIAL TWILIGHT SALE ELMVALE SALES STAPLES LIMITED FRIDAY JUNE pt 730 EM Holstein Cows Hellers Open and Bled and Holstein Culver BRING YOUII CATTLE EARLY EVERYEmDY WELCOME Ron McQunrrIo Fred Lchicclt Manager Ringmon Phone Elmvoic 15le MIDI TRACE and PIIANK BENNETT Auctionee AUCTION SALE WEDNESDAY JUNE AT 630 PM SHARP Auction oaio oi modern household furnlture at horrIe Poit Rorna This is choice lot of iurnituro No rcsarvc as iho owner has told tIleIr homc and are going to thc Unilcd states Torms cosh solo at 600 pm sharp JERRY COUGHIJN Auctioneer THE BARRIE EXAMINERH WEDNESDAY JUNE 15 1950 13 AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE 01 Furniture and Household Effects Tho undeullned has received Instructions from MRS DAN CAMERON LOT 18 CON INNISFIL One mile east of Alcupa Garage To soil by Publle Auction on SATURDAY JUNE 18 AT 100 PM THE muowma klichon roots to omit iritn coal or wood Kl on rang with cool or wood Rang whlte enamel Sellers Quai snoco Healer large size Elect cacstordcid Sulte wlno color lning room topic chairs and annex Coal OII Stars with OIIII washing Machine srwio nachino Kitchen Taolo and Co inst er ionrion Topic chair and do board iron Roda Dresser Largo Crih Living room tools small IDIEJ WIIII Andy XUCIIIIIK chairs Gu Lamp not ldtes Touteri ironing board clothes Rack kitchen couch stn Iiowcr Coal souiuo All win he sold without rarer the property no but sold TENS CASH SPROULE Auctioneer NY The South Stmcoe 4H Homemaking Club achievement day no held at Simud On June The course was on dmssind up homegrown vege tables The afternoon was spent In dcmanshatimls and skits on how the skis prepared their vegetables Margaret Can of Thornton and Janet Rose of Stmud were presented with their pmvinciul harms by Mrs sponsor pnsident Of Simcoe South District Womens Inditute Eight girls received their munty honors including Mary Lynn Applegaie of Ivy The girls ohcn received Obelr oertifimbesaf achievement and Homemaking Club spoons Grace legato ms presented with giggling Alfred Watt Scholarship of $100 fawn 1le Memted Womans Institutes for her Outstanding work in 4H clubs Avobevf thanks goes autbo all die leaders who put so much Of their time him Put nrig this come names to the Mr and Mrs midpbli Parry Sound visited with their daughter Mos Earl Reid few days while Mr Chaplin attend ed the annual cNR pastime convention in Boone Ilhe Ivy WI and guests inv erted to title Bell lelelihome Go in Bonnie and were Oom ducted on most interesting mat on June After the him all toured tor lunch to loite Rev ll Homer Mrs Jennett Mm PM Jotmott Mrs George Dam Mrs James lIIeDeiimotit and lips Arnold Banting attended Ehg South Simone Deanery aI Saint Pauls Innisfil On June BALL GAME The Ivy team In the Ega Iollnlsfil League came out vac tOIliOus iIi the game played at OOOksIown June Score 1o Ooohstown BAKE SALE Many of the Iadits from the communin attended Ilhe lovely tea and balce sale held at the Back amd Rioll Ranch home of MIKE Edwin Wilson out June the bed and bake sale was under Iihe auspices Of Bay view chapter DES Penile On Sunday June the Ivy WhyVaries Young Peoples had special night at the Ivy Pnesbfierinn Church with showing of film Qn Illus Rock The cotter33mm of the churches and many Young Peoples gmups firam Blaine amended De Gaulle Makes Conciliatory Move PARIS AP Preslent tie Gaulle has made another concil iatory gesture toward the Alger ian nationalist rebels but it is too early to tell whether his move can lend to break in the fight ing First reactions to the prai dents radio television speech Tuesday night were generally favorable except from the right wingers who want France to maintain her firm hold on the Algerian administration VISITORS Douglas Fildey of Toronto Is spending up weeks vacatlnn with his parents Mr and Mn Elsworth Fildey Mr and Mrs Melt Hall of Lon don visited Miss II Mellow lit the Russcll Nursing Home Miss Mellow spent week with her niece and neprW Mr and Mrs Lloyd Rutherford at Bolton Mrs Frank Cbrlstcff has re turned born from Guelph after visiting her parents for several days Mr and Mrs Everett Coutls of Iliirrie and Mrs Jack Robinson and clindtcn oi Vyevale were recent guests with Mr and Mrs John Coutts Rev and Mrs Adam and family are holidaying in Albany USA Mr Adam is taking speclol course lasting six weeks Arnold Banting Iayieader of Egbert will take the services at St Johns Angllcan Church in the absence of Mr Adam Miss Betty Fildcy left for Tur onto last Sunday where she will attend Brunos Hairdressing School on styling IN HOSPITAL Samuel Coburn is palient in Stevenson Memorial Hospital Alllstnn Mrs Burling who has been patient at Allision hospital and at St Michaels Toronto has improved and is convalesclng at the home of his daughter Mrs Davld Alchlasler in Toronto GARDEN PARTY St Johns Anglican Church Guild are sponsoring in garden party on the lawns at Mr Cecil Nevils and Mr Woods on July AIIENDED GRADUATION Mr and Mrs III Coutts at tended the graduation exercises at Convocation Hall or Miss Muriel Knecshaw of Gilford on June Mr and Mrs John Taylor and family spent Saturday June at Samia and attended the grail untlon exercises of their eldest daughter Ferelith who graduat ed from the Generalllospital On their return home they visited friends and old neighbours at London Mr and Mrs George Iildey and baby son were recent visit ois with the farmers sister Mrs Clara Stewart Of Rochester NY Mrs William Stewart of Unity Sask was recent visitor with Iier brother and sisteriIIIaw Mr and Mrs John Taylor Mr and Mrs George Gregory of Barrie were Sunday visitors with Mr and Mrs Louis Monk miIn DANCING CLASS Virginia Doherty Beverley and Janice Monkman attended the closing annual dance recital school at Allnndole good num ber from town attended Mrs Thomas Graham spent the weekend with her daughter in Toronto Mr and Mrs Lorne Gallaugli er soil Larry and Mrs George Mayes are holidaying at their cottage on Georgian Bay near Wiarton Miss Rillo Jack of Toronto former Cookstown public school teacher was Sundayguest of Miss Frances McCuiin Mrs Albert Erwin attended her class reunion and gradua tion last Wednesday at Brantford General Hospital Little Michael Thomas son of Mr and Mrs Ivar Stevens nee Vivian McCuish of Toronto was baptized at St Johns Anglican Church June Following the service Mr and Mrs M0 Cuish entertained the godpar ents relati and close friends numbering fleet to lunch and social time RED CROSS BLOOD CLINIC Red Cross blood donors clin ic will be held in Cookstown on July at to 430 pm and 630 to pm staff from Toronto Red Cross will be in charge tis sisted by several ladies from town Canvassers are greatly needed and will call at every home in town andnearby coun try for free donations Ages note from 18 to 65 The committee is hoping for citoperation both for canvassers and donations For particulars see Mrs it MOnkinan ROSS GROUP MEETING The 11055 Group held EHOIIIET work meeting at the home of Mrs Batters with good Ilitm ber of ladies attending short busi 55 meeting took place In cluded in this was that final ar WHATI HAVE FULL OII MINERVA OUR mOL HAS THE OLD HOME TOWN By Stanley CPINIDENltE DRY BASEMENT WATER ANDA PooLiN MY iescieeotnau now its MII rhngementa were completed for bus tri memberii to get in touch With Mrs Ramsay One quilt for Mrs EdiI Carr was completed The next meetlng to be held at the home of Mrs Campbell Refreshmva served by Mrs Montgomery and her committee WA MEETING The June meeting of the Pres byterlun Church IVA was held at the home of Mrs Lloyd Hughes on II evening Julie There were 18 members and six visitors present Hymn 560 was sung scripture reading by Mrs Patton and prayer by Mrs Knight The program was in charge of Mrs Smith itnd Mrs Harmon speclal guest of the evening will Miss Bonnle Braymrin who is to be married shortly Bonny was presented with miscellaneous Mrs Cunningham sang lovely sola My Best To You read Ing by Mrs Patton and two eon tests pertaining to wedding was given by Mrs Smith The meeting closed with the benedic tion followed by dcllcious lunch by Mrs Hughes assisted by Mrs Hopper MIs Marshall of Victoria Austrolihis on it two month va cation and is spending part of it wim her sister Mrs MC Culsh and Mr McCuisb HOME AND SIIOOL The June meeting 1960 will be it memorable date for the 31 men and women who become charter members of the Cooks town Home and School Assncla ion at II meeting held at the school Mr Henderson the prin cipal was chairman He called on Mr Clark the Inspector who gave his Interpretation of Home and School organization MrsMchchlin of the Barrie District Council told DI council work and the assistance it gives to local associations Mrs Jacques the District Organizer had came from Hot land Lunding and took the chair to form the Coakstown As sociation SIIE spoke of the high Ideals nimsvond objects and tho Constitution of Home and School Associations An election for officers was Conducted by Mrs Jacques with the following elected president Mrs Monkman vicepresi dents Mrs McFarland And Mrs Mccegue recording sec retary Mrs McLean cor responding secretary Mrs MacKenzie treasurer Mr Doonelly Executive members Mr Wanless Mrs Cooper Mr Wright Mrs Pring and Mrs Whitesides The in stallation ceremony was perfum ed by Mrs Jacques Mrs Monk man was presented with gavel and all the executive with book lets containing the constitution and byIaws and guidepost to better Home and School proced ures gifts from the Ontario Federation Motions were made to hold future meetings the third Iuesr day of each month with the next meeting to be in October lit the school Membership fees were set at $1 for family and 75 cent for is single membership Mrs Monltman closed the meeting with thanks to Mrs Jacques and to the members for electing her Red Cross blood donors clinic movie was shown NEW YORK CP You talk to Ted Bowsfield about bigtime baseball but somehow the patter keeps curveballing around to homey topics and the beauties of his native British Columbia The future of baseball in Can ailn is also matter of keen interest to the 24yearold pitcher one of the handful of Canadians ever to make the grade in the major leagues The chances for Canadians are better now than at any time said the handsome hurler who performs with Boston Red Sox club which unhappin is holding down last place in the American League Eds Note Bowsfleld was this week traded to Cleve land Indlanl of the same league HE TAKES LOSS When was growing up in Pentictonwbich incidentally is the best tourist town in Canada there were no little leagues no pony leagues Thats all changed And the new Continental League will reach into Canada With bet ter coaching they cant help but develop better players Bowsfield wellspoken and quietly courteous athlete rumin ated in this fashion latbreakfast on muggy Saturday during somewhat depressing vlsit by the Red Sox wlth New York Yankees The Sox dropped three In the four game series and Tedflghtlngii tendency to wII dn was charged with the final loss Weve had bad streak of about 20 days and only hope we can snap out of it quickly was the southpnws rueful summation cant help thinking we shouldnt be In last placewere Certainly as good as Washington by Mr Ryan and refreshments were served by the ladies GOLDEN WEDDING Mr rind Mrs William Henry Elines Donocics Cookslowd celebrated their golden wedding recently They were manled tit Beetnn on May 25 1910 and their indesnloid and best man Mrs Georgi Smith the brides sist er Toronto and Mr IIor man Cookstown were In attend once at the celebration Relativ es including ten grandchildren and friends came from Toronto Newmnrket Hamilton Palmer aioo Beeton and Cookstowo to Offer congratulations and good wishes Relrushmonis were serv ed by the couples daughters Mrs antcr Brill Richmond Hill and Miss Dorothea Elines Tor onto and their daughterslnlaw Mrs Herb Elincs Newmarket and Mrs Don Elines Spring flowers in profusion decorated the house on this happy occas ion nnd centre piece of slider leaves yellow roses emotions and mums flanked by long can dlcs in golden holders adorned the table which was IesIOOncd with yellow ribban and held twotiered wedding cake LEGION NEWS It is encouraging to note the etuIncmasin interest being taken in the activities of our brmwb us indicalizd in Iihc in cmsed attendance at Our May regular monthly meeting At this time oongmlulatim Barium SJ Joe PIeIs Carlton Chris Watson Jun Feehcly Tam lIIzmsden Kip Stemm Don Galbraith beams were scootid an third at the district eu compo tilion held at Wiwdbmidge 119 gion Saturday May 2lst They will also compote im the be gimi pmvincinl final be be held alt Waodbiidge Julia 11 Good Iuckht7ys first course In the safe handling of firearms recently introduced by the Dept of Lands and Forests and spon samd by lablenltam Enrich 329 was completed May 25 with like folluwing students be ing successful Gany Borisonnlault Joanl Kant Barby Kant Jim Kant Bub Kant Roddy Abrams George BOumie Bill McClain Bob Magloughlten George Wat son Bred Martin and George Pace Congitatuliarliiuns to these yaung peqple As hunting is one of our KIWI Mm it IS well that our young people sbmrld knmv title proper and safe ivay handle gun and obese cours at one the solution vote of thanks in appreciation to all blouse who give of their time in teaching this ciiaft IIIr aind Mrs Ab Dilury Mr said Oral McClain and Mr and IIIIS Homold Dermntt alloyed an evening of dancing at Bonnt Inn Burlington 00 music by Guy Lombardto re cently MT and MN Out of Rich mond Hill spent the weekend with their daughter and iam ily Mr and Mills Imnard Ab mmthy Mr and Mrs Jack Wice and daughter Heatllhei Visited duo ing the weekend WIIJII the lot macs mother Mrs George Wipe some players such really good men as Jackie Jensen and Sammy Whiteand thats hard handi cap to overcome Bowsfield and his wife the for mer Lila McDonald who was his high scllonl sweetheart in lake fiinged Penticton have home in Boston and the Hoot1 lbspound pitcher brightened as be dis cussed the baseball prowess of their son Teddy II gent of TAKES AFTER DAD He throws pretty hard and has already managed to lnse about dozen balls said the proud par ent Hell be competing with other ballployers children at special day in Fenwoy Park soon He likes to hit and pitch Si guess hell do bit of both Teddy II has no time to lose if hes to match the record of his dad who was playing semipro ball in Pentictonas it pitcher ivIlen he was 14 Since Penticton is near the Washington state bor dei Bowstield Ilad early exper ience against seasoned competi tion He was signed in 1954 by Boston scout Earl Johnson and played for San Jose Calif San Fran ciscu Oklahoma City and Min neapolis before being called up to the Red Sox tinmId1958 Hed been out practically all of the 1956 season because of Injuries With the Red Sox ansfleld started with it sensational string of three victories over the mighty Yankees and one over Washing ton clinching lltird place for East ton His record that year was 84 with Minneépolis and 42 with Boston Bowgileld he brlef comment was lousy lor 11159 when he was sent back to Mlnneapolls af ter disappointing shoiylng But are extended to Contde lom ROUND SIMCOE COUNTY COOKSTOWN news GUTHBIE The Guthrie Huwkesme YPA took the services on this 4point charge on Sunday June At the Guthrie service George Scott of Rugby conduct ed the suviOE assisted Slim Domthy Ann Casnpbell Carol Spears and Inn Wrigley Itev III Mitchell made the an nouncemeigdéum can com posed of mem Oltr Btst Ev SmiLh of CKVRW Bar lie gave an excellent addnss un Encoumgement Mrs Forms of North Bay spent the weekend with her mother Mrs Ryckman Mix Bartholomew of 1b mnto visited Mr and Mn Ivan Clark lust weekend print to going to Rose Pvint Pamy Sound for the summer Mr and MN Keith Sander son nind family Mr Itnd Mrs George Pearson and funk and Mr and Mrs Hamld Oak well and family camped in Algonquin Park last weekend NEWS OF TOTTENHIIM Dr and Mrs Hooking of Toronto spent the weekmd with their daughters family Mr and Mrs Pied Lade at the parsonage Dr Ruskin ca sistgd of the mounting service in the United Church by de livaulng my sincere ad dress to Rich Hill United Ohumh Sunday SOIan1 anniver suy held Sunday morning ms attended by many maids Confirmation was held In Christs Anglican church on Sunday moming May 12th in charge Of the pastor Rev Matthews when 17 candi dates were Ivceived into the chmeh fellowship by Idle Bk Rev Smell PHD DD of Toronto reception was held follow Img in the Legion Hall for 200 guwls Ilhe Totienllain eon gmgdfiml acted as hm MI and Mn James Tough held family remdon on Sunday list enbefiniziifig so of their immediabe relatives to garden party on the lawn BOOKMOBILE The bookmobile mm Effl die again visited Ohe local Idh rany and Mt about two bim dred new books fitn yWT Md oyanentt Be sure and Satinan afternoons loom on and select your rite of peddling dim Womans Am fim the United Church met at the home of Mrs William Woods an Illlulsday mm for the purpose of local church wom ens activities more devotional W35 cincge oI lino 1mm Pd Mas Tomato Abernathy Will the Miss IoIo wot was At title close hhe Imam served lunch assisted by and Mrs W41 Hammond Mr and Mrs Kong Its mghts parents Mr and Mn James Tough wCanucks Have Chance To Play Major Baseball They say he was laboring with sure am caused by proseason practising in cramped quarters in Penticton He had constructed long shelter covered with plas ticlike material but too narrow for proper pitching motion PLAYS IN WINTER Anyway Ted was with Min neapolis last fall in the Ilttle world series won by Havana and then had an excellent season of winter ball with Maracaibo Vene zuela where his record was 144 after 14 innings of play Back with Boston had pretty good spring and my rec0rd so far this season is fairly de cent said Bowsfield who looks upon the world with is steady browneyed gaze Often in relief he has played In 15 games and lifter the New York trip had 12 wonlost total In spite of the long stretch in Venezuela and allIm not tired and the throwing doesnt bother me said Buwsfield know look fidgef on the mound but dont feel that way know theyre rooting for me at home and that makes me feel good gives me incentive My father and mother just beam with happiness when Im success ful My fnther and our friend Les Edwards who once played pro ball wlth Memphis and managed club in Edmonton were the ones who gave me my first guid ance and encouragement Les told me when was 14 had the arm to be big leagucr The big thing want to do now into bring my parents to Boston to see their first major league game The fellow whos been nicest ti me ill the Club is Ted Wil liams Hes an avid student of the game and Itee you onyour and Kansas city But we lost his friends have different story 0950 mdjutor Bishop of Diocese

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