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Barrie Examiner, 14 Jun 1954, p. 3

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THE BARRIE EXAMINER MONDAY JUNE 14 1954 moved to Inniafil Towmilip where they had lived for 31 years Mr McArthur had worked in the Bar rie Tannery for part of that time He was Presbyterian Liberal and member of the Sons of Scot land was of friendly disposition and will be missed by acquaint ances with whom he weed to chat when down town for his usual walk after his health began to fail Besides his widow the surviving members of the family are one brother Hugh McArthur Jarratts Corners one sister Elizabeth Mc Arihur Goldwater five daughters Mrs Lauferd Mabel Akron Ohio Mrs lvet Brown Sr Katie Maclier Mrs Bowman Evelyn Barrie Mrs lden Brown Jean Milford Bay Mrs Joseph Emms Lois Barrie one son John Mc Arthur Another son Carson of Akron predeceased him 11 years The funeral on Tuesday June was from the Jennett Funeral Home with service conducted by Rev Burgess of Bethel Pente costal Church Barrie when he sides relatives and friends here nlilnber were also present from Akron Ohio Toronto Bracebridge Milford Bay MacTicr Coldwater and Orillia Casketbearers were all grandsons of the deceased Douglas Brown and Beverly Roberts Milford Bay lvet Leslie alld Dale Brown Mac Tier and Ken Quantz Toronto Burial was in Barrie Union Cem etery Lovely flowers were from relatives and friends and from Bethel Pentecostal Church Bethcl Assemblies of God in Akron Emms Electric Barrie and the ONeil Company also of Akron CGE Worker Wins Suggestion Awar dilution Sunny Warmer In Deflation Ofiegion Streak orday morning and about MO Canadian General Electric finally showing the form ex but be displayed such mastership Pm migrateml pected of them chalked up their second straight victory in 3310 my Placed balls Wllmdoumr mum to outfield astures three of them the senior softball race Frtday night at Queens Park with routine Cami timml at full power coming from the north by east until over lea ueleadln Barrie Le ion Clean dec Legion weie wnhout the services 615 man ed on Pitcher Leo Labine and thirdbaseman Bob Red Thur of ace mound star H8 Cousawho lemnnmuof mm bunch low both former members of the defending champions were injured mg mg wednmyls es number of toes down game against Mlnesing the leading lights in handing Legion their first defeat in LEGION Wanamaker Hines gainliyngrzmme lam as mm Thurlows threerun homer in the Turnbull walked Consecutive singl 50 Cfpgianseu lg first inning was all abine needed es from Elmer Minnikzn and Leo CGE Hutchlnson 2b storey cf proapect for today is warmer as he set the champ ons down on Lablne and Frank liutchnsons Raycran 1b Thuflow3bl Davis 55 two hits hunt down the first double fora threerun fourth com base line and single to right pletcd the winners scoring €23le Mmmkm rf Tempenlms 2W8 field in collecthg his second wm Labine meanwhile was in com me 010 in mill MW in as many nights plete control from his mound Le 02 300 June 63 42 Thurlow was easily the games gion tallied an unearned run in the Bld 42 spotlighter as his circuit smash pre second off walk and two infield Bur napp 75 41 sented an ideal cushion and his bril errors but didnt spoil Labines no are ase liant defensive play at the rugged hit bid until the sixth when Steve thirdbase sack were instrumental Hines dropped hunt down the 16 51 thorns in Legions undefeated bal first base line and Ted Hardacrc 73 Drys lnlol Defeat 135 icon He made one plltout and as lined single into right field sisied on six others two of them Bill Raycrllft broke out of his along the sensational variety batting slump to pace CGE in their Manager Ken Baldkwill of Legion sixohit attack with single and gave local fans their first look at double Hansel recorded only two Cliff Hansel righthandcr from strikeouts but showed excellent con Barrie Canada Drys suffered their first defeat of the season on Friday night ill the North Simcce baseball campaign when the Red Sox scored 135 victory at Cree more to move into deadlock for stabineJIlurlolll Spearhead CGE limits Formerly of Fergus William Charles Aikins Died of Orillia June William Charles Aikins son of Mrs AnnieAikins and the late Atkins died on Thursday June 1961 at the Soldier Memorial Hospital Orillia where he had been patient for comparatively short time Just of middle age he had been an employee of Beatty Bros at Fergus for some time and was foreman in the turret lathe de partment The late Mr Aikins was born at Creemore and was Presbyterian Of the family surviving besides his widow the former Pearl Barv lara McIcrmn one sister is resi dent of Barrie Mrs Miller Jean Others are Mrs Becthorn worms MANAGER Jack Mitchlnson of the Canadian ggggghyfiggzgm gskfamg General Electric Co Ltd plant congraulates Tom Flear on Noble Gladysl Victoria square his additional suggestion award of $16859 while Jim Boor His mother is also still living and three brothers Marshall of New man Bill Raycraft and Bill Nobel suggestions chairman look on Tom was paid $7569 as payment for three months LZfidegfggdfgw Gue ph and Ed on his suggestion that the plant reduce the viscosity of the The funeral was held Sam shellac used on field coils and allow it to drip off rather day June from his late resi than be wiped off This made total award of $244 109 WWW NEH Sever CGE New Bridge where the scrvrce was conducted by Rev Maclnnis minister of Orillia Presbyterian New Vocational Wing for Orillia Church Capreol who took the loss but nev trol and received good support in crthclcss impressed in his debut the field Legion executed fast le got away to shaky start in moving doublcplay to wipe out the opening frame when he issued CGE scoring threat in the sixth as walk to George Storey double shortstop Doug Kettle atoncd for to Bill Raycraft and Fhurlows hom an error on Minnikins grounder er But settled away after that and He grabbed Labincs high hopper SOFTBALL Mens Senior retired the next 10 batters before to relay Minnikin at second and first place pts running into difficulty in the fourth Gcfucia snapped to Popp at first Lenmander Ken McCartne Wes an ell were 93s with two out to double Labine went all the way to record thl 5231 Distric l0 lent from sever Budge and cm Between Tibet and Assam CGE cut loose after Jack Luke Labine managed three strikeouts win but he nceedd fiverun viinesirii llyt hand Tom tLonllgon Gulslph mmmmt India are large areas 01 lc cncr or SrYenlh Inglfigblotlsubduc gm un JGE For the regular meeting of Oro Mr Ross also reported that the markm Aurora OBalfiroguStaygg unexplord counlrl rlng UP l0 alTlCS Township Council all members new powcr grader had been de and Wm BInd Tournament deplegdl ranks The Refit 150x GEG LC gm were present with Reeve Smith livercd and was now in operation 21 inwrman iiiwuge ccmo menu argave up eig lits Campbell presiding Alondai Victor OBrien inspector under tcrv of St Andrews and St James Al Lambton Sugcrgdbl bad mmngs but Im ggafilngigcghfldgar May 31 in ll TOW Hall the warble fly control also prc in Orillia trhc pallbearers were Eric atom As usual quite number of senlted his report which was ac Nicholson Clifford Tott Arnold Now that the long sun heals H0 10le th Drys motC RCAVF communications came up for con ceplcd and lhis account for ser lrvinc Dane Vracman all of For down on neighborhood golf cour 120m Pemnd in the fourth When sideration and included those from Vices oldelcd paid gus William Jones of Elora and es Canadian blind golfers are stop bill Bl CIUOkS P0106 thleejrun aennenq SawyerMassey Limited Depart Council met again on Monday Harry Cox of Severn Bridge ping up tiltir practice in training hlomlc Or 312 ling In lhle 51x11 ment of Highways Iy June when Flying Officer Guy for the International Blind Golfers W5 53 MC Singe Friday Night r011 Canadian Alllomobile Service in of the RCMP Station at um Team Championships which are SOFTBALL jflublcs from Paul Meg 39d 3radiord Fennells ASSOClalion Deparlmem Plan was present and requested usghof Algus MCAthur Borne 10 be played at the Lammon Go Mens Senior Crooks to push across another can Ladiu ning and Development Smith and Memorial palk facilities for per Dled Suddenly May Hmd country Cille Tomnm July TONIGHTEdgar at RCA carding pct McLean Ontario Bridge Company school of camp for the season Ar At Roya Victofia Hosp 2123 mclusrve FUESDAYCGL at Bradford 1113 Paglia Stalled for 331 rewmarkcl llllllllllllllllllllll 1000 Les Bertram It leon rangemcmS were agreed upon as Teams composed solely of blind Famous MHWSHE 110 89W disrlar the We Barrie Greels 800 Baynel Greer MIS Sarah requested Well knownin Barrie where he golfers Wm mpmem Canada and VEDNESDAyRCAF ugh bilateunnty as he did his fllsl Orillla 750 Gctcood Fred Hunter Information was received from had been living it the past two the United States in this first in Queens IllcPllovg CrecmqmHe V35 F9 Elmvalc 50 Cameron Foster Dr Lloyd Lathepr MLA and the De years Angus McAmhur died on ternational tcdm championship Ladics hm lo Sevenmmmg Prismfi Edgar 200 560 ENC PllChCY Dr Jill parllmcnt of Highways with regard Saturday May 29 1954 at the COIIIDOUUOH which is DOW SPDH TONlGHTElllwfllt ill Billllc CUE Mlscgnpbcuyho had ms Barrie CGE 00 Mccunough Mls 13 LOWC to road development on the town Royal Victoria Hospital Although sored jointly by the Royal Can Shear 51 920 George Bruce was present and line of Oro and Medonte he had been in failing health for adjan Golf Association and the TUBSDAyEdgm at Greer Aces rccdmfrc git many players BASEBALL tenders for the construction at The Sun Oil Company requested some months through serious House of Seagram Each team will Queens llom Ed 3qu the Norm blmcoe bridge at lots 20 and 21 concession permission for the transfer of pro stomach ailment death came sud consist of seven players six and WEDNFSDAY 03 Ed llllellgfcgccled ls wmoh were UPC08d and the milder OI 001W Pall 0f lot concession donly and was unexpected an alternate and in completing East Slfncoe Klimtl 1d Hr rtlilnlllinlcrdnlilcd Clymiilnore L05 Bertram accepted for 59 as SQYViCCdSlallon Son Of the late Duncan Mc hlv late 36 05 mummem 91 Bolichcr Willll two and Al Wulms Orillia The 19 c°°°° 15 mh was gmmed mm and mm Ohrblm TUESDAYColdwater at War minstcr Victoria Harbor at Sturgeon Bay turned by me collector was ac Various other road matters were Leitch he was born on Aug 27 cepted also the treasurers list of take Upvand llhe road SUDCFm 1874 in CFO and had lived in the arrears returned to the 0mm of tendent given instructions regard township until his marriage to the the county treasurer Barrie iniwollk L0 be upderlakentonbthfese former Sarah Isabella Carson They num er accoun ore then moved to Bracebridlge where Distrilcipglilllegatefigardflllfaf 3115 equncil were passe for payment he worked in he lanncry for With the next meeting set for July number of years spent about 25 ent and informed council of the necessity of additional accommo years allogelher mere 311d the dation required during the next blind golfers will be compctinu simultaneously in three soparatg Professional wrestling brings contests The lowest scores for each coun BASEBALL try will be totalled to decide the North Slmcoo international Blind Golfers Team TONIGHTBarrie at Clccmore Shampionship The same individ WEDNESDAYMidland at Orillia ual scores will be entered in com South Simcoe petitions for separate international TONIGHTLisle at Barrie French Midland lcy poled doubles Creemorc 101 041 51x13 13 Barric 000 302 00x Creemore l3 Barrie lagTedm 3Wl Harness Races Ancl Professor cut Short By grllnl and groan fans something new this week as one of the most colorful performers in the game Professor Roy Shires 0f Hammond lndiana makes his debut against andf Oafiladian individual blind Motors Agric Park few years and requested first go ers ampions ips Barrie at Pvalgravc ami second reading Of bylaw to The international competition has TUESDAYEVCFQR at IV Ra provide for an additional vocation Herb Parks of Oregon at Bame the blessing of the Canadian Blind New Lowell at Thornton awingatmestimatedwosf of Menu Tuesday Golfers Association and its US SlIOUd at ChUIChlll $375000 The bylaw was later counterpaht Both these organj WEDNESDAlfBeeton at Barrie dpgllesslolm WiSllmg $059435 Commgwood June 13Heavy given two readings Also on the double malnbOut zations have voice in selecting AENQ Park d2 nei gaintevglmsanjhg rain atfioclock yesterday afternoon The treasurers list of rcceiptsl team members to represent the Newmalkel al Al1151011 tog animus Profecsem R08 Ship ended the seasons first meet staged was accepted and also number card 15 an Australlan foulman tag two counmes Palgrave at Bonon es of Hammond Indiana meeting by Collingllmd Harness Racing AS hydro commas match which pits the team of Benny Members of the Canadian team LACROSSE Hem Papks Ponuand Oregon SOCHlllon horses out Of aCaId Received from the Department Wm be ann°u°el June 21 the lUESDAYLBradford at Toronto in twooutofathree falls govern ed held Of eght racei wrought 0f Planning and Development were TrUd€l 80d fearless Tarzan Zlm basis of interclub competition now Mamands 845 ed by 60mifime time mm mud to finish the second heat of the the blue prints of the proposed going on selections for the Amer The first main event is an Aus 222 class after spectators had fled subdivision of part of rhedesl ba making ills lust appearance ican team will not be announced WRESTLING lmlian lag 1mm match with ruth Or Shem Illa Of his and 27 9°ce51°n against newcomer Dinny Parks and until few days before the lnter TUESDAYAt Barrie Arena less Benny rnwdél of Mesa Am Although drivers termed the track Ftogetlher Wllih questionnalre re national tournament Prefessional wrestling featuring mm and Tarzan mm of Van heavy Allan Walkers Nancy gardlng lhlsv hICh was completed Chris Bakes and the clerk was instructed to rcquesta report in the same con motion from the Simcoe County Health Unit The report of Road Superintend ent Ross of work done during May together with pay sheets and other detail was accepted and pass couver tackling the cleancut pair Patch pollen Sound rompcd of Dinny Parks of Pontland and the mile In Zilil the best t1meof U11 Chris Belkas of Lynn M355 day in the first heat of the $230 This bout also has waninme freeforall Rain held this feature time limit and from picshow re event to theone heal ports this is the best card profes sional wrestling has presented here Whelan scdréd twice Hector Mac Despite their formidable handi Professor Roy Shires of Hammond cap several of the Canadian and Indiana against Herb Parks 0f American players have recently Poltland Oregon and fourman gone around 18 holes with scores Australian tag team match 845 ranging from 105 to 112 and two getlggfidhige been known to break Fenneus BASEBALL Because the three trophies and llhiS seaSOD Kenzie Arnold Smith Ralph Gil all tournament expenses are being €z legpieaDon FGérgusonl Aden Whe1 Ed 501 Paymem mm to Rm Single Marigolds cummon Flowered and Ballles Gully lhe south dWlS mat by the House Of Seagram an Em 133 gadh °nce Chl santhemum Flowered ion of the South Simcoe Baseball gross proceeds from public sale of Bradford moved into first Athletics Vern Crowe and Shorty may HONORS FOR SCHOLARS The names 0f 46 Sluients are League deep in the fight for first Marigolds native to Mexico no marigold odor others 111 and introduced to Europe soon which two species called African after the discovery of America and French though all are have been comPIElely ChangEd in actually Mexican in origin have appearanée in the last twenty been crossed for the first time to years by scientific plant breed produce hybrid strains with mg larger fl0wers of red coloring The name Marygold be than were known before longed to the calendula in Shake Progress has also been made apearesdayvThe Mexican new in the dwarf type which is so corner was given its present useful for low bordérs along came soon after it began to show walks or in front of taller flow tickets will be donated to the Can place tie withBllAF of Camp Bor adian National Institute for the den in the South Simcoe softball Blind standings Friday night when they ¥c handed Fennells an 84 setback at or To INDIVIDUALS FennellS Instead of beefing about some of Steve Simone kept Fennelis the conditions around town lets use scoreless until the fifth when he the energy to help the people who encountredmontrol trouble and was are doing something about it Its relieved by Pat Poland The vet up to every single one of us to make Stan fireman didnt completely put our town the cleanest friendliest out the fire but Bradford who had cluded on the honor roll of the Fort Frances high school At tim es greater prominence and public ity are given to the more success tul athletes the more accomplished musicians and the more skilled per formers Greater credit is due the scholars Fort Frances Ont Times 4gt BUYER is BOSS each scored twice to pace Brad Bradford ford while Bill Clubine and Mur ray Stevenson scored singletons Alliston June 13Alliston Alth letics claimed their first victOry in the OLA intermediate nonthern SPEED MERCHANTS group by downing Bradford Celery With the coming of Spring and Kings 116 in rough battle the welcomereturn of the robins Bradford took 32 lead in the another lowflying bird has al firSt quarter and the teams were so returned We refer to the traffic tied 44 at the half Alliston Was speed merchantswho have had their place meet their most dangerous challenger Wednesday at Agricult ural Park when Beeton make their first appearance of the season Bar rie won the nonth division champ ionship last yearand their record most attractive we know how compiled healthy lead earlier in in front 75 at the end of the third activities restricted during the wint lLittle Current Ont Manitoulin the game were not seriously Elmer Harris paced the win er due to snow on the roads The sellersmalkel has dlsappedrl anylability t9iimprove its appear ers Marigolds thus fill many Speaks well for their Power 111 lhe ed for the lime hemg and 1t W11 ance an ability which if still pos roles in the garden from fore morerugged league southern sec threatened ners with three goals while Colum eHumtboldt Sask Journal Expositor sesses ground to background and they it is an ambitious clan eager bloom so freely thatevery gar to advance and almost every den should grow soméfl yearran important improvement The seeds are largeand soft has been announced There have easily rotting in soil which is always been tall and dwarf too dampand cold They should marigolds and double and single not be sown directly in the gar But where formerly the tall den until about the time that large double African type were beans are safe They stand trans ali of one form extremely regu planting Well so can be started lar and tight now we have giant under protection and moved to marigolds whose flowers resem the garden when the danger of ble Chrysanthemums camations frost is over They are seldom even fpeonies attackedby insects and have no There are varieties which have serious disease be up to the storekeepers to per suade the buyer to make purchases in order to keep good business level lion lIIuntingdon Que Gleaner ltO BRIDGE FARM Tonto Natural Bridge is said to be the only bridge in the world upon which farm is under culti vation Lying between Pine and Payson Arizona corp vegetables and fruit are grown upon its five acre top BlllEWIlTEll 30 foot cabin cruiser Reserve for Fish Guiding 7Lake Trout tackle supplied Staff Parties Cruising Leaves foot of Bayfield St PHONE JACK BINGHAM 2571 Barrie OKEEFES BREWING COMPANY LIMITED 52 they Deluxe Powerglille Sedan if Twotone blue tiresillkei now sold with warlélltll fer rumination CCMDEAt£llS TODAY our wrru Couriermoi ii 39 °I°5 one llnllgnrliolllffdolllfti LIMITED Sirocco Countys Largoai your Dali cannon DWI NV mamroa was waning2 v1 on itwllaitpl= Laced iaau iv

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