4IIIE BARRIE EXAMINER WEDNESDAY APRIL 1954 Hillcrest Championship Public School Roster gnaw Md HILLCRESI CIIALKED up an undefeated season to cap ture the Barrie Public and Separate School Hockey League Championship this year Members of the titleholders are Iront row left to right Bob Lines Gary Hines John Fer guson Gary Lynn Barry Keast Arthur Martin and Bryo Be Smart Shopper Stock Up Now In APS GREAT PREEASTER PRECUT SPECIALS TOMATOES 22829 CORN FLAKES 1202pi923c 9Iggycr JUICE 22oozun525c MACKEEIII Itozagisc SPECIAL JANE PARKER RAISIN PIE 8oziar35i3 39 8oz pkg 23C tin 3c tall Im 37c 7ozlin 8ozpk919c McCormicks SODAS 2le pkg 57c AaP Choice Creamed 2002 tins 25C Ann Page 1102 1309c KETCIIUP Sultana Peanut 1602 iar SUPERRIGHT MEATS Grade Oven Ready to lb Average Shortening DoMESTIC oriarch MARGARINE Kraft Cheese WHIZ Monarch Cheese SLICES AP FancyRed Sockeye SALMON Fancy Pink SALMON Solid Light Meat TUNA FISH Christies RITZ JANE PARKER DAILY DATED WHITE BREAD 2402 loall 5c APs OWN VACUUM PACKED CGFFEE it $125 PERC OR DRIP Extra Short Cut Red or Blue Brand Beef PRIME RIB ROAST Round End Red or Blue Brand Beef BUMP ROAST Boiling Cuts BRISKET PLATE RADE CUTUP CHICKEN IEGS THIGHS 8r BREASTS WINGS lb 5c Super Right Rindless SIDE BACON PEAMEALED COTTAGE ROLLS BONELESS SMOKED PICNICS lb 41c lb lbISC Ib61c Necks or Backs Zlbs25c lb 19 Prices effectiyo until Sat April 10 1954 as wAL rmeo moiNa Norm Keast who scored 11 of the teams 16 goals in the schedule Back row left to right Machan viceprincipal Don Graves Larry Carson Walter Urry Michael Newton Ron ald Kaighin Don Bowser George Boorman and Bell principal Bradford Curling Club Standings League Game High Points Points Plus l70 215 25 164 208 34 203 48 203 31 207 26 205 32 204 36 205 37 195 27 204 42 198 37 191 27 185 16 195 27 190 22 186 25 1117 27 187 25 183 25 163 168 22 169 171 153 174 178 177 169 102 180 168 119 Manse llarrison Leighton Giffen Earl Carr Art Evans Lloyd Kneeshaw George Carson Robert Button Jos Winterkorn Ken Wood Art Kneeshaw Harold Eaton Walter Edncy Al McNabb Ted Hipwell Jack Wilson Jim West Duncan McArthLir Ev Kneeshaw Charles Evans Charles Brown Graeme Darling Rex Smith 137 Herb Lawrence 13t Jim Webb 133 Hulse Stoddart 133 Collings Bill Fuller Lou Stephens Jim Everitt Bill Watson Mike Catania Jim Rennie The above survey shows the standings of all the rinks at the end of the season very success ful year with only three games defaulted out of grand total of 768 games The playoffs for the Walker and Bradings trophy will take place Tuesday and Wednes day nights April 13 and 14 Manse Harrison rink won the Hipwell trophy highest points for season The players on Manse Harrisons rink are lead Charles Breedon second Matt Kneeshaw vice Oscar Sutherland SEARCH AND RESCUE WORK In Victoria BC some 40 Scout Leaders have been organized for search and rescue work They are prepared to cooperate with the RCMP and the South Vancouver Island Rangers in search and res cue work on the southern end of Vancouver Island TIIIs MONTHS SPECIAL with crow Foggy This Morn Cloudy Chilly Clearing later Since Mondays change of weather after wintry March to sunny with high 52 it has remained mild Ileavy show ers came on Tuesday morning but cleared in the afternoon Today started with tog from the bay and cool east breeze with prospect of more show ers and clearing later Temperatures were High Low 32 2x 52 14 47 30 April April April Midland Rally Edge Reems 32 Mike Belejac broke 22 tie with minute and 10 seconds left in the third period last night to give Midland Red Wings 32 win over Ingersoll eems in the ï¬fth game of the OHA junior bes inseven championship finals Midland leads the series 32 and the teams meet for the sixth time Friday night in Ingersoll Another capacity crowd watched the Red Wings move uphill all the way for the triumiph Ilhe visiting Reems held 10 lead in the ï¬rst and 21 in the second Jack Hendricksons goal tied the score in the ï¬nal chapter and Bole jac sank the winner Longï¬eld and McDonald tallied for Ingersoll WEST 62 or JBeeton Tie Set Edge Alliston Beeion tamed back Alliston 65 Monday night 21 Alliston to tie their best in seven South Simcoe hockey league finals at one game each The next two games of The Bar rie Exazmner Trophy race move to Beeton Arena and the third tilt is tentatively set for Saturday night Jr Standings OIIA JUNIOR Bestcobseven Finals TonightMarlboros at St Cath arines ALLONTARIO SENIOR Bestotseven Finals Pu Owen Sound 01011 Sudbury 01110 Mondays Result Owen Sound Sudbury Future Games TonightOwen Sound at Sudbury ThursdayOwen Sound at Suds bury if necessary MONDAYS RESULTS Memorial Cup Eastview North Sydney Bestofiive quarter final tied 22 31 WYEBRIDGE WI Cater At Parkstdo The Womens Institute catered to the United Church banquet in Parksidc Pavilion Midland on Thursday Marion Downer Toronto spent the weekend with her parents here Pcnctang Anniversary There was no service in the Presbyterian Church on Sunday due to anniversary services held in Penctang Miss May Pagan Barrie spent the weekend with her parents Sailors Leave For Boat Don Fagan and Lorne Banks left to take up their duties on one of the Great Lakes boats Mr Chapman and sister Mrs Mole have returned to their River Bend home after spending the win ter in Toronto Miss Jean Wallace Midland vis ited her mother on Sunday At Silver Wedding Mr and Mrs Charles Hounsome and family Mr and Mrs Houn some and Mr and Mrs Gardin er and family attended the silver wedding of Mr and Mrs Clifford Gardiner in Penetang on Saturday Mr and Mrs William Hounsome and family spent the weekend with friends in Goldwater Mr and Mrs Ridout and fam ily Balm Beach visited the form ers parents on Sunday Mr and Mrs Lummis and son spent Friday in Toronto MIXED MAJOR LEAGUE PlayoffsFinn Standing CHAMPIONSHIP PLAYOFF Ruff Cookies 9518 Panthers 9193 Bills Aces 9118 Edgar Hillbillies 9010 Daredcviis 8682 Struulers 73 Bambinos 8629 Sevenup 8591 Dominion Stores K309 Rays Body Shop 8161 Hotshots 7834 Loblaw Snipers 7450 CON SOLATION PLAYOFF Crackers 9210 Cooks 8723 Deuces Wild 8560 Royal Blues 8146 Oilers 8387 Blowers 8356 Duncan Plasterers 8210 Flyers 7707 Ruff Cookies won the Angus Gohcen Trophy for the second year in row as they scored 3302 team triple on the third and iinal night to finish with ninegame total of 9518 The champions captained by Harry Hadden and with exactly the same roster as last year finish ed in first place in both the first and second series of the Thursday night division of the league Pan thers power laden with talented bowlers were just 25 pins short in their bid to win the coveted cham pionship as they finished with 9493 Crackers champions in 1952 totalled 9210 for nine games to Win the consolation playoff This was almost 500 pins better than their closest opposition Jack Hamilton is captain of the Crackers and their roster includes Terry Hamilton Leila Cottrell Joan Stevens Jean Iascona Al Stevens Albent Cot trcll and Frank Iascona The 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