Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 28 Apr 1954, p. 5

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Championship Playoff Results Dominion Auto 3472 3578 7050 3571 3439 7010 Deluxe Taxi 3550 3338 6888 Edgar RCAF 3549 3233 6782 Barrie Tanning 3518 313 6650 ISXRCAF 3113 332$ 6437 Dominion Auto Wreckers are the new bowiin champions when they scored six game total of 7050 to beat out Canadian General Electric by 40 pin margin Deluxe Taxi who were in second position at the end of Mondays three games were in first place going into the last game with 64 pin lead over Auto Wreckers but only scored 1051 in their last game whiie Auto Wreck ers came through with 1277 and CGE threatened with 1284 It was the best playoff that there has been in the league for few years from the standpoint of close it éfiyompetition At the end of the first night there were only 99 pins separ ating the top five teams Edar were the outstanding team the first night as they were within 22 pins of top place to give group its first chance at winning the cham pionship Bilcski was top man for Auto Wreckers with 1115 total Of 1420 for six games 757663 Mike Quin Ian put his team in contention in the third game when he started off with seven strikes in row and then in the eighth he just nicked the hoadpin with his first ball for ten and went on to count fifteen In their sixth game Hill was the hero as he finished with 330 game for 777 triple and 1385 for the series Omstcad had 634 and Excellent family car SI OE MOTOR ROD SlMtcOE COUNTYS MOST PROGRESSIVE DEALERS roNTiAc BuickgodjguchotfittRI 145 11111111011151 Poss CtIIIPE Highway grey finish The condition of this car shows excellent one owner care 195111111514111111 511111111 Powcrglide transmission chrome wheel discs 718 for 1381 while Ghoul bowled steady for six some 13341 CGE started the series with 1314 game and made strong finish with 1284 Bob Ernst had 811 in their first game and lom Flear ended the series with 309 game for 1429 total Deluxe Taxi finished another sea son by losing out in the last game and they had their best score in the second game with 1297 Bob 7277311458 Murdy Campbell also hit the 1400 mark with 732685 Barrie Tanning champions for the last two years bowled well the first three games but fell down bad ly the last night They had 1252 the third game and George Greensides had 301 in the fifth game Edgar Toppers started with 1238 11151196 and Chisholm was their main man with 735 Although 13X RCAF finished on the bottom their team had Sear with 1441 six game total and they had their best score in the fifth game when he had 317 and Fitzgerald had 300 Singles Championship Playoffs The playoff series for the Singles Championship of the Mens Town League which is open to all bowlers in the league will start this Thurs day evening at pm This is fifteen game total pin series with no handicap Bowlers wishing to enter may bowl their first string of five games either on Thursday evening at pm or on Friday evening at pm The second session of five games will be played on Monday at Ipm and the final five will be play Ied on Tuesday at pm The winner will be awarded the Amby Rivett Trophy and there are cash prizes for first second and third Banquet On May 12 The annual banquet and present ation of prizes will be on Wednes day May 12 at the Eastern Star irooms on Owen Street President elcct Gordon Skinner and his new executive will be installed at that time SHIMBOES MOTOR PRODUCTS LIMITED Baseballers Call Meeting Friday The North Slmcoo Baele League received little response at their nnnuat Spring meeting held in Mldlond Sundoy There were only three teams represented und lune official have called second md final meeting for fiddly evening at Barrie Community House com menclnz at 730 pan Mldlund and Orllllu on back in the fold and the group ud mltted Durham into the league replacement to Shtllow Lake who were ruled out this season However officials are anx lous to know if Barrie Collin wood and Crccmore no return in to the North Slmcoe and if this meeting does not bring any concrete lnfomntlon they will draw up schedule ex cluding those centres Want Players Any boy 12 or 13 years of age interested in forming softball team in Holly district are asked to contact 1van Kenwell phone 21881 or attend team meeting Monday evening 715 pm at Holly School BoWIing Protest Bob Mallion vlcbpresident of the Mens Town Bowling League informed The Exam incr this morning that the loa gue executive received pro test following last nights play off that Dominion Auto Wreck ers had used an ineligible bowler and that in all prob ability the team would have to forfeit the championship Canadian General Electric who lost out previously by only 40 pins would automatically be declared champions if the facts regarding the protest are as stated 1953tuick 950911111111c no Torpedo back styling Air conditioning heater I395Ionddefroster New light green finish 1952 Pontiocwoonsw1495 1951 Pontiac s11511 Lgswm 13 3m Newton Robinson Barrie Principal Fishing was good wasnt boys Dont forget the Sunday School anniversary next Sunday Mr and Mrs Woodrow and Shirley spent the weekend visiting friends in Orillia Mr and Mrs Dee Chantler spent Sunday in Toronto Frances Ann and Marvin who had Spent the week in Toronto returned with their parents Paul Woodrow Orillia spent the Easter holidays at Woodrows Mr and Mrs Jelly and Marc ray of Bradford visited at Lloyd Coborns on Sunday Ted Houghton has gone West for the summer At YPU Convention Shyner Allan Houghton attended the Simcoe Presbytery YPU conven tion in Stayner last Saturday Mr and Mrs West and Herb ertwisited Mrs Leeson on Satur day Sunday Visitors Visitors on Sunday with Orville IIIIIIIIEN IIIIII it Attends Meeting OPSMI Federation Continued from page one ers to the province was endorsed as means of meeting the teacher Shortage Recogniizng the problem of Woodrow were Miss Irene Berger lson Woodbridge Doug Scott To ronto Mr and Mrs Manley Hawke Orillia Mr and Mrs Ivan Woodrow and Bruce of Brooktin Mr and Mrs Ken Cavanagh and Helen Barrie Mr and Mrs John Yuiil and family Toronto spent Sunday at Doug Stewarts Mrs Flory of Niagaraonthe Lake spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Farn DIED YOUNG Roger Cotes renowned English mathematician died in 1716 at age 34 1111111 SUPPLIES IF YOUR LAWN IS LOOKING BIT SIIABBY TIIIS SPRING USE ANY OF THE FOLLOWING SOGREEN 777 MILORGANITE 6410 TURF SPECIAL 1064 SHEEP MANURE OR BONEMEAL FOR YOUR GARDEN WE HAVE SiionGAIN PLANT F001 4128 BLOOD AND BONE AND VIGORO PEOPLE AND PLANTS ALL REQUIRE FOOD IN SOME FORM AND ANY OF THE ABOVE WILL MAKE YOUR LAWN 0R GARDEN THE ENVY OF ALL BROWN CO LTD PHONE 5000 119 DUNLOP ST DYNAFLOW I947 Poul $6511 IIIIN 1095 Ma Other outstandingoood wmusa car Buys 10 ch Heres your chance to get Good Will Guaranteed reconditioned used car ata price suited for you during our lst Anniversary Sale The response has been terrifiéso dont miss Out onthc car you want drop in today 1952 chevweaanws1259 1949 Plym s995 19461101199 $595 1949 Meteor $795 1951 mm taupe s111959 194s 111111 11001 51111111 New Annapolisgrticn finis Torpedo back styl ing Economy transportati for only shortage of teachers the meeting expressed its approval of emer gency measures but outspokenly objected to lowering of teacher qualifitatiom resolution was adopted calling on the government to maintain high qualifications for the higheg clam of certificate Tha federation reaffirmed its stand in support of the single sol ary scale plan which results in both elementary and secondary teachers being paid according to their qualifications experience and responsibility Apr0val was given to proposal THE BARRIE EXAMINER WEDNESDAY APRIL 28 19544 that the minimum annual salary paid to Ontario teachers silostd beIer injustices at least $2400 Considerable discussion was giv en to the problem of school boards failing to follow legal procedures in dismissing teachers state ment released by Bolton of Peterborough said It has hap pened that school board has dis missed teacher without giving written reason or making the dis missal at time prescribed by the law matter of principle is in ideas of education were valved and unless we take stand may wzil resuit The federation as matter of pol icy is gotng to trust that school boards follow the law Aside from federation policy the delegates Spent considerable time examining the problem of the gifted child and how his progress can be developed and not impeded Teaching techniques and basic given close attention also AN EXAMINER WANT AD travel treats for MONTREAL PHILADELPHIA CHICAGO 1900 25211 $2555 oose FrOm 1111111111 11119 TERMINAL PHONE 5571 1953 EHEII 11901511111111 Dominion Royal Master white wall tires Gon oral Motors push button radio Light blue is 1953 1111111111114 1155151111111 F7 1Ieatcr leather upholstery Truly lowcost permile vehicle atonly SALE CONTINUES TO s11195

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