nearing stage of completion on this and the airway watering system by June Chi in lounge dining room modern locker for women quarters Chairman of the greens committee is Leighton Clark assisted by Charlie it the weather holds 12 Kearsey former pro and course manager now oelub director Sasaki Stopped iii op op nnrou Sasaki the Hiroshima llorrorlinaliy came crnppcr in Tuesdays wrestling main event at the Barrie Arena Louie PIpineau big line grappler from Quebec turned the Irlek alter suffering considerable abuse at the hands of Snsakl The good crowd roared wildly at the result Paplneau began the match by treating Sasaki to series of punishing arm bars and assorted THROW Your Battery because or broken case post or cover Have it re paired by an Potter aarrie battery Expert iormerly with nrenntns Auto Elec tric new with other holds The nasty one rall ied to the 1115 mark when Paps ineau clamped on in chin lack and held Sasakl in shoulder stand for the first fall Sisaki evened mailers at 2002 with several vicious iudo chops and body press The end came quickly alter the interval with Papineau rising in his wrath to smite Sasaki with some stunning drop kicks then winning the beutnn application of few top spreads TEXLilli Zimba and Johnny Dem chucktho latter substituting for Frank Hartstarted proceedings with musing good match that wound up with Demchuck the win ner after the Vancouver cue ball was disqualified for bashing ret eree Dempsey Bout ended at the 1835 mark The semifinal unveiled real evil case called Elephant Boy mop haired job out of Africa who likely causes the hackles to raise on every dog in town just being here Frank Curry the cleancut North hay wrestler was the op ponent This match ended abrupt ly with Elephant Boy resorting immediately to raughhonse tactics and dumping Curry at 329 of the oncrflll tight Finishing hold was reversu chin luck It was an nounced later that Curry bad sus tained badly damaged heel if not break in same So good card wound up with crowds increasing each week to see an excellent calibre of wrest ling INSURANCE PAYS TORONTO CPlTho City of Toronto has collected $166000 more In fireloss claims than it has paid out in premiums report to Board olCnntrol showed The income was boosted by $373000 payment in the heat the Cana dian National Exhibition grand stand in 1945 ND Furniture is work should be finished bhouse will include glassed nd men rlubroom and stall end of July ent forfeits game At right Is the diggin piping will be laid with the every 100 feet with sprinkle eler Thus the course will one the greens the new one or the mar ninehole Wasagd Beqsh Héirness Racés The Western Ontario harness racing season opened Monday af ternoon at Waugn Beach with line card and good competition Allan Walkers Nancy Patch from Owen Sound set areeord for the day of 218 In the mile run lnboth heats of the ireelorall The first heat of the 222 event according ID otiiclo developed the most sensational finish seen on an Ontario harness track when Walkcrs Jerry liarvcstcr nosed out three other young standard brads crowding for the wlrer Accidents wcrc also lcatured Dr Youngs Truniark of Allislon the rail in the that heat of the 223 event smashed wheel but Young sprang tree nelore the second race Billy Britten Toronto stock driver in an exhibition with Tom Jones Weston upset is ma chine on the first turn to give the cmwd thrill Event winners were 230 paceRamos Chlef owner Hamilton Turners Corner 230 trotLee Brook owner Sceley Collingwoo 226 trot or pace wendy Lee olrcci owner house Wlarlo trot or paceJerry Harvester nwncr Walker Owen Sound freckforiallp Nziney Patch owner Walker owcn Sound Industrialloop Drafts Bylaws For Softball Sked meeting or Barrie industrial Softball League was held in the OCR elubroom Thursday May 17 Teams represented were Thom as Electric HEPC Barrie Ton nlng Police Force Torgls Auto motive CGE Wlnlly Smith was appointed president and Larry Campeau temporary secretory The governing body of the loa gue will be the above mentioned and rcprcsentativ for each team It was agreed that the league be composed nlthe above entries only and that schedule be drawn ncrrnitting each team to play at least one game per week starting the ï¬rst week in iune The fee mg of all represent ativM was that the league should try to finish the scheduleby the leaving August or playoffs Tire league bylaws were as fol lows Game time oclock with 15 minutes grace Team not prey Seven fu llute game ch as All Siarchime Girls SOilball Monday at Quccna Park Sarah nomdeil of Newmorket and from Payncof Orillla combined thcir pitching cilorts to down theoe lending champion Elmvale Com els in the first Illstar game ever to be held in the Barrie and District Ladics Soltball Leagues history Each them pitched innings and Just gave up twohits each Dorothy Miller popular Barrie hurler started on the mound for Elnivalc She was taking Ann Ritchies place Over the our in nings she pitchcd threehit ball and had five strikeouts Marlene rlnncy look over in the botloln of the 4th and although touched for seven hils kept them well scatter cd Errors proved very costly to he particularly In the llh inning when the AllStars scored three unearned runs Tinncy helped her own cause by collecting one oi hcr teams four hits Mary Berlhelotte the leagues silsta catcher was standout defensively and offensively for Elmvole she had two hits in four trips to the plate one of them mimic Ann Averill got the other For the AilStars three double plays featured theirplayin the 6th 7th and 01h innings Barbara Walt at Newmarkct although pick ed on the first allstar team for first base played her first game at third base and really Sparirled She assisted in two ouble lays and collected twe hi onto deua tilesr Kw Fowler bowling and Parker had two hits apiece CainPayile and Johnston got one hit each Cains being tymbagger AllStars ti runs 11 hits and3 errors Elmvale runs 4hits and errors Therewns fair crowd on hand to see very wellpluyed ball game seven innings to be replayed In case of Me games full extra innings must be played or game reverts to tie Home team coach or his re resentativp idpass score and big lights toPresident Wally Smih for release to as and radio 5Ulnplrea to appointed by the league and paid by the turns Dianna Regulation gloves to be alv lowed but spikes of all kinds not allowed The topjour teams only will are co pletod are participate in the playoffs Semifinals will be as iollow Team vs best at thre Fina Win ers oloboVe ln flALly Emotion airways wherethe blachplastlc exception of the first fairway there will be an outlet rs pressuring the water over an area at 120 feet diam we complete water systems one as previously or airways Barrie Country Club will bout this sum goif layout and clubhouse one of the llnest in Central Ontario closed the way to make ten tiConItnueu udin vage mic Kay of Richmond Ill look best of breed and the veteran one class with their ICh Pixiede Pip our ad Mrs John Sturgcu or Great Danes took Canadian bred bitch clan with and won the opedbitcti class winners and best winner witht Sharons Kir LIldy Gretchen won the took first in Canadian bredoog class lira Gertrude Cumming won the it til brcdclass bitchwlth her ambia Juclle This vvas first attempt at showingfor Cumming and Mr Austenl er Samoyed arlee Mn Margaret Chllda won third large open bllclt class with and Mrs John rcrriiyol nvcnhursl breeders of Norweg II Elkhounda won the open bitch blast wlnners best of winners Can dlan bred and heat of breed with Vlkkcrlumla Magda They also won best at breed best Can Idlan bred and best Canadian bred puppy wllh their American Fox Hound Acres naments staged In Ontario had its Cl annual renewal Monday at Even ctt before good slze holiday crowd Out at 12 teams entered ior cash prizes Alllston emerged as vie tors going undefeated through the eliminations three inning eonIcsLsand the finals The Everett team were runnersup loa ing just one game while Hone wood losses Elimination were run off by live in the afternoon three tennis then competingfor thechamploo at Plan Slimmer in Get Together gt $1 suggestion that the lc SoltEd hold summer getltte ther was entitusiastlcallyltreetc at th final meeting of the spring pm gram last week Evaluation forms were passed out during the evening and indi beautiful Old fFarleydene Bartholomew owned by Serena and Hendriclt Van gasnsAeliear of Summit New Jersey standings were Welsh Terrier Venture 2nd Norma Black illghlloer of nose Bert 0f the Show Best puppy in the show was with Jambo owned by Allan Beaumont at Aglncourt The best dog in the show it English sheep dog panic lllcmbcrs Class in the panic members class the lff Van Valkenburg 2nd Pixie wood Pip Weat Highland White Terrier Richmond Hill 3rd lever Annwyns Shedrow han handlcd by vAlbcrt Kay Labrador no cd by oils Jan Murdnc 1th Montanas Bonnie handled by Miss Too Fast Pineciresi The modified stockcars were off to roaring start last Saturday Pinecrcat Speedway with the lamp hotshot Jack Cook top favorite Jack was Champion for 55 taking home 5500 olthe 500 point tuna also the Carl lng Trophy Jack started at tile back of the pack in theiast car heat and worked his way up to fourth place and that is some cat the way the modified are mov lng this Year Jack was off to good start in cations were that sinner course the who tenure when nversoned would be held in the fall spring SoEd was the gram of its kind in Home The speaker last Wednesday was Dr Scott director at the Simcoe County Health Unit who talked on the work of the or genitatlon SDEd members were surprised to learn oi the extent of health unit activities which in cluderhecking the bay ice for cut ting supervising of food handling and school childrens health pre natalcare aodinrpeetioo or sew age and garbage disposal system lnlhe lively question period that The 59 unhlm around He started pm agala20th car and in 12 laps was tourth sgsih when he was going too fast to make the north corner and swung only tn spin the second time By then he was lost again and too for back In says next but tch up but rack day will be diiicrent highlighta was Doug Rohlnsons convertible one en cars at Pinecrest thlsyear As hisqu are open there are the many newinddltter followed Dr Scott was questioned chopped chrnn led about the advisability of fluoride tion or water and otherhealth matters presently in thep bll Bye The young eople taking lessons in ballroom aneing the fox trot waltz and tangouoderi Mrs Gordon Todds direction log the sixweek course and vaneemcnt was also rcporte the bridge players and mute photographers During the social periodthat meeting cochalrmun was in eh andiKenSoliory called oil so are dances PEANUT MILK lndian scientists have found milk from peanuts which la 80 her as efficientlroin dietary eco gags Terrier elm Hr Ind Mrs Albert Snowland Itose in English Set One at the oldest baseball tour ler Wendy et Algalha handled by Presentation On Wednesday evening May number of friends and neigh burr gathered at Victoria School in honor Mr and Mn James lamhle and family before they made their departure rum the Sixth Concession of Fibs socialevening cards Ind dancing wu enjoyed by young and old With Jim Stone acting as loutmastcr they were presented with two lovely hostess chair and TV tables The three boys receiv ed lackknlves Mrs Grant Miller composed and read an appropriate poem to the departing couple GeorgeF of ti sons st lives with his daughter Gosney left on Monday on trip to Europe and visit with relatives in England He enlisted In laid with the 75th Battalion at the old Niagara Camp and was at that time on the staiiol the slmcoe all Sanitar ium in Barrie Whi on active service in 5mnce he was badly wounded in an Amiens engage merit In 1918 but has recovered and now in fllrly good health He called on May 22 iron lion treal via the Empress of Britain or Liverpool will visit relativu In Munch first and is looking torw cm ovalage and Prompt Service vaen Fair Efficient Claims Service Modem six month Poliey Plan Competitive hates Auto Personal Liabi and Aecident Insurance see your Coop Agent MR5 ALISDN MNSOM 436 Steele Street Phouo 40W rrie CLARENCE nnown Dalston ll cw you at Lona In monthly Amigo than in who in veteran of World War One who sonInvlaw and Mr and Mrs Clayton 112 saintsr Newconzn Eva Gulcns 13 Brampton dis lrict high school student achieved an unusually high scholastic aver age at 96 per cent in her Easter ruminations Eva born in lat Via came to Canada Seven years age and setlled with her mother on larm our Belfountain Her lather was killed during the See and World War when shewas year bldOrangeville Banner ray AN mountm WANT Au 1031K can senloasorraate Wednesday May 23 Borden RCAF vs Barrie Leg ion Queens Park 630 pm Barrie DeViibiss ot Angus Minesjng at Bradford Friday May 25 Barrie Legion at Mlnesing LADIES SOFTBALL Thursday May 24 Barrie Flyers or Oriliia Eimvoie nt Newmorket DISTRICT SOCCER Thursday May 24 Borden United at Barrie Queens Park pm New Lowell Rangers at Col ilngwood Saturday May 26 Bairie Hoiiondia at Midland Huronia iii SiDElJitlE The choice of ear ma ers lleres Provincial special tubeless alter Yuur present tires are orth Based on Remaining Tread pcpiiu 43 Eniootl 870ltl5J mm amid mm no soon woo on on Tlttqu iiltE lusroity exible big carbonlsleelunder EVELDPMENT iN ih tresd en combined with the proven features oisdvanceri Suiier Royalon provides theflrst time truck tire that sur saintlycombats rupture Inresgroovecracklng growth cut amage Ireadseplratllin and resulting broken schedules pre ncturc aliu ca roa largest concentra manulaeturer Limited revolutionary new ireiiiare available Now iiinitcd lliheilgd outnutter sndthe coat is only more thancan ventlonairayontlrc Phonetoday and trial be glad yonoid