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Barrie Examiner, 15 Aug 1956, p. 5

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fr WWMWxmwPrc exam WEDNESDAY AUG 15 195 On The ad ANGusscours CItOWNi Hill miniaturization ea construe on paper an use drive over third bisrurfnou NODRLIAN and Cloutier insured ion line Inil theres any It thereli be anynnmber of heat where the tally board will show up with little more finesse and fewer errors litlla pretty nlefiddnn beQ thereu never be closer Quiltfl thin the maddendeth for the top berth of the softball looprschednle that went by the boirda at the Burden pasture last TnesdIy evening It was right out of the last chap ter of best seller and ran down the stretch and into the wire be fore the Medics came up with the nod on close play at the plate with two gone in the bottom half of the ninth frame to lift the ver dict and the bauble that went with it away from the Wags by Hcount Chuck Pierson and Ferg Ferguson hooked up In toas ers duel In the all Important now and came out of the fro with top drawer honor Iplt down the middle Pierson doing the Meds gave out with his most impressive display of the season ogainst the beitin Wags cut them down with an assortment of nine safeties and had the control dc pIrtment well in hand witha sin gle free pass to first while claim ing pair via the strikeout route Ferguson won the verdict In the hit race gave up eight to Pier sons nine but let down on the control and free passcd six to keephimseli in trouble through out the tilt The Wags were way off their feed for the game gave out with their worst fielding display of the season Ind hunted total of eight plays to give the bleds their work ing margin The winners hit the plate for single run in the first with Mo Dow denting the rubber after poking single into left and ad vanclng on Proctors followup bingle and Wag error pair of walks an error and some sharp base running by Bak er who pilfercd third gave the Meds 20 lead in the 4th Fer guson came up with the big hl6w with two out in the fifth to put the Wags hack into contention Ken Banks started the play roll ing when he worked Pierson for the only free pass he issued all evening and Ferguson sent him scootin all the way to pay dirt when he latched onto one of Pier sons deliveries and lifted the only extra base hit of the game into deep right centre field for triple single by Grant stolen base anda twobase error on an jnfield tap by Johnson give the Mods 3lTndvan tIge In the lth The Wags came battling back in the top half of the 9th frame Thompson started the parade with bingic Ken Banks wheels ed him around to third with blooper over first and both run ners scurried across before Joe Mills holding down the centre field spot for the Meds could find Fergusons short lift over second Mills first snatch at the sphere resulted in handfulof the long green thats abundant on the local playing field His Second grab proved no more successful tad for few seconds it looked like all harvest bee going full tilt He came up with the spaldv ing on the third try but miscucd nthhis toss to the plateand the Ing run scampered home stand up Grant Proctor and CIontter combined Or the winning counter in the bottom of the ninth Grant started the winning tally on the way when be lined single into left Proctor worked him round to third with followup single into right and advanced to second hintself on the attempt to nip Grant at third Johnson the nextVMedic to the plate refused to take the intentional walk FerA guson offered uprand with 30 coilint lifted to first for the first Cloutler Meds hot corner custodian started the play that caused more excitement In the next I5 minutes than notificati of an Increase in pIyJouliLhavecausedelocalr lylna month and sent the softball exec Into conference on short order to decide on protest lodged against the plate umpire by the Wag man agement The Wags pulled intight for possible cutoff play at the plate gt George the chores for the Chuck Hainea covering left field for the Wage anattled on the fly The heave to the plate was perfect and Grant away from third with the catch looked like gone goose and certain third out Grant hit the dirt well out The official Vie Lucry down on his haunth es for whatIpparently was going to be close and important call gave out with mixture of signals and called the Medics runner safe It was no flare for peacelovv In pipesmo ing ball fan for the next short while But the argu ment carried into the conference room fbr decision was voted in favor of the Medics when the am pire explained to managements that he was totally unaware of the fact that hed made any signal but the approved one and that runnoi was called safe when he touched up the plate with slide under the Wag catcher With the smog blown Iwa and the win pocketed the current edition of the Medics softhIicrs have turned firsttimer and go Into the records as being the only Medics club In many years of trying whovemanaged to put softball bauble on the RCAMC Schools trophy shelf iIlEDS ONE UP IN SERIES PLAYGKQUNDS The big news on tbeplsygrounds this week is the Bicycle Roadeo at Hillcrest School tomorrow afternoon Sponsored by the Barrie Police Force as part of its bicycle safety program the roadeo gets underway at 130 Oclock with an Interpark competition with two teamsjunior and senior4mmI each playground taking part There will betwo boys and two girls on each team and three pri lea will be offered to the teams with the best total scores The the gathered tween it and 14 years of age junior cyclists will be under 10 years of age and the seniors he lndividual prizes are offered to boys and girls cash awards to first second and third prize win hers five dollars three dollars The Medic entry in the Borden softball loops kept their win streak Intact last Thursday even ing at the local ball park when they hammered out an 11 win over the Services club in the first game of bestoftlirce semifinal rundown Bill Hammcil started the chore for the Medics gave up three walks and pair of bingics and was nicked for it single tally before turning the ball over to Pierson Pierson turncd the Services bid back with pair of runs all five hits in seven frames LINKS ACTION COMING UP From the local golf links comes the info that theres still three competitions left on this seasons agenda Aug 25 Il see the fourman team Iiihole medal competition go by the boards for the of MI Trophy Match play for the club championships kicks off on Sept with the Bluebell and Graham trophies on the line The Bluebell is up for grabs for first flight members whore currently belting the white pill with handicaps from to 16 The Graham bauble goes on the line for duftersiovcru and above the 16 handicap figure SHANTY BAY MACHTSMEN WIN irHE BOOT On Saturday afternoon the Kempenfelt Bay Sailing Associa tion wontheir annual interclub event against Roches Point Yacht Club by margin of ID to 17 The competition took place at Roches Point four boats being entered from each club heavy downpour of rain few minutes before starting time not only thoroughly soaked the participating crew members but also reduced the wind to very light and shifting breeze The race was sailed over triangular course with the boats going twice around and points from to were awarded in the order of crossing the finishing line The boats competed the race in the following order 1st Nancy Bigelow skipper KBSA Club Torgis and Hydro Battle to 44 Tie Industrial league Torgis Automotive and Hydra played to fourall drawin an Industrial Softball League battle in shearPark lastIrldsy night that had to be called atthe end of seven Red Demberlines tworun homer in the fifth along with gle runs by Jack Etlierington In thefirsteand John Bowman the sixth gave Torgis an impos ing lead but Beavers rap scored Liscombe and Knapp for Hydro in the seventh to ev count and there it ended Pitchers were AI Spence for gorgis and Inseamhe for Hy PO 1IIKEMPviiwBO 402BLAKE sr BARItIE Williams timings are nowheing accepted for the formation of TillI KEMPVIEW MENS nowiim minus TEAMANDINDIYID home THIS BAIIIING SUIT has the intriguing title Double Take named for the novel design of the contrasting halter band which can be tied also behind the bod ice leaving the shoulders bare Made of acehtc and elastic fair ric the suit has gentlcshirring to provide hipline interest It is available in variety of colors CPPHOT0 Knomifiuies IiIIe WiIh 31 Win Over lvy Knock defeated Ivy 31 to end their final series for the South Simcoe Rural Junior Baseball title and the Nat Kilpatrick Tro phyI in an exciting game played at Knock last week Don Shannon scored first for Knack when be singled and came home on Wayne Martins hit Don Gibbins thcn came through with single todrive Martin ivy scored their only run when Shannon walked Brian Banting and Don Martin came through with triple Glen Nelson went in to pitch for Ivy in the third and per formed well except for serving up home run bail to Don Shan non in the sixth Both teams played outstanding ball and are to be congratulated for showing outstanding sports manship throughout the season points 2nd David Osler RPYC 3rd Blakeney Woods KBSA 4th Lang Baker BPYC 5th Doug Matthews RPYC 6th Cam ltaikes KBSA 7th Woods Jr KBSA 8th Rod Laidlaw RPYC total score KBSA 19 RPYE 17 The trophy emblematic of vic tory in this event is The Boot silvered boot of dubious origin and one dollar respectively prize of three dollars Is he Ing offered to the girl and boy with the most road worthy bike The overall champions in the boys and girls classes will win prizes of five dollars and there will be five onedollar pri les offered in the tricycle novelty event For cach competitor there will be small safety prize Quite few special events have been reported on the town play grounds during the past week Camping and bikes werethe most popular and trips around the town proved successful idea After the excitement of the drama festival died down things at CODRINGTON returned more or loss to normal in Civic Holiday about 20 jun lor boys under the watchful eye of John McCann went on an all day hike to Little Lake By the varied accounts of the trip the indications are that terrific time was had by all As far as sports are concerned baseball was of course the big gcst Issuc Both the junior and senior boys lost out to Queens this week On Wednesday the juniors were defeated line by Brock juniors The senior girls lost by an unmentlonable score to Shear On Friday night the senior boys and John went on an allnight camp out somewhere in the wilds of Utopia After loading frying pans Iean beans and five boys into one car they were sur prised to find that four were left So with the kind permission of Mrs Walls Sue was elected to drive the remainder to their hide away Favorite comments of Calvin Beamish and Garry Wright were are you sure you have license Do thebrakes work Sucs reply What brakes What license gt In spite of homesickness mys teriously falling tents leathery pancakes and lack of blankets the boys arrived home safe and sound we think Many thanks to Mr Mulchlnock and Mrs Walls for the use of their cars The royal report from QUEENS PARK Court Jester tells of two trips one to Clarke and Clarke and one to The Barrie Examiner The boys wontwo baseball gamessenior and junior teams marking up one win apiece The basketballtearn lost game by default last Friday morning The making of doll furniture from cellulose sponges and the finishing off of giant puppet the children have beénmaklng plus quiet games occupied many during the afternoon while other EXAMINER LIITE Wait until pm and if your carrier has not antied then call VALLEY TAXI PA $2433 And Copyiwlii Be Delivered To Your Home THERE IS NO CHARGE FOR THIS SERVICE ehllthen went swimming Neat ceptlon It busy OAKLEY PARK week all activities will be brought to amend so well see you then to tellyou how we finished up The past week has been no ex The playground has been con stantly humming asto add to our already full schedulewe prepared for Kiwanis Field Day If enthusiasm is any Indication Oakley Park should offer some high competition The senior girlsand boys have been success ful In bringinghome more glory in the sports scene and are in the finals In all fields if flashy unique belts and bracelets are any indication there will be great deal of jewelry being worn this fall All teach crI yvho may be reading this Beware As Oakley Park imagin ation has been turned loosc NELSON souaun last croquet was popular of the unusually erm weather swimming in very popular Everyone is now looking forward to party at Sprinxwater Park on Thursday night It was busy and exciting week for the children on LIONS PLAY GROUND On Thursday evening at 530 73 boys and girls and two Ieadersleft the ark and started out for Don Be farm to cook our supper Soon after our In rival wehad four roaring fires going and were all eating our supper at 630 About 715 we be gan to pack up Ind get ready for the homeward journey However we were only about half way home when torrent of rain struck us and thoroughly drenched every one Togthe many onlookers who were safe in the comfort of their dry homer we must have appeared as strange procession as we trudged homeward In spite of the rain we had very good time One child oven remarked that the rain was the best pm of the whole bike On Friday morning the child rcn enjoyed another treatthis time ice cream and pop This treat was won by Lions in the drama festival andwas certainly enjoyed by the 70children who were present Honey one of the worlds most game and the boys were thp most adopt participants We cooked out last weck at INION STORES LIMITED HBARRIE ONTARIO SWEET GOLDEN RIPE Klik Canned MAPLE LEAF LIQUID SPECJ Ilelergent 12 oz 40 goons rsivcv raurr srac Cocktail 15oz 247 DAltES PEANUT SPECZI cooiuss win 33= rnienmntio exam SALAD Dressing new 35 mm on Minacmi FRENClE unlessmg 9oz Elie 31¢ BONsusss VALUES EFFECTIVE TILL 600 mm SATURDAY AUG UST 18 AT YOUR DOM CIIIIN+CIIB55 QUICKEASY To PREPARE KAMPORK LOAF75° YORK BOLOGNA mm 33 widely distributed agricultural crops is often served by Ethiop ians in rhinoceros horn BEAT TORONTO BANIAMS TWICE An exciting double header of softball was played in Angus on Saturday Angus Scouts beat To ronto Grace United Bantams by 1913 and no was the first time the To ronto boys had an outoftown game and even though defeated they enjoyed the day Immenaely After the firstgame plcnlc style supper was heldunder the auspices of Angus United WA Robert Orr manager of the To ronto club thanked the ladies for the fine meal Angus boys have received an invitation toToronto on Aug 25 The softball match was made possible through cooperative et forts by Rev Paul Field Angus coach andltonald Dexter one of the Toronto coaches Young Peoples Service Robert Ball conducted the Ian vieea on Sandaymornlng for his father Rev Glen Ball He and Mrs Bail are on vacation Nut Sunday Aug 19 will be Young Peoples service Everyone Ia cordially Invitcdto attend ILIO Im Mr and binal Kenny James Kathleen and Billy Kenny en joyed vacation down the St Lawrence Sunday School Picnic Dont forget the SundIy School picnic at cm Memorial Park on Thursday afternoon Miss Sylvia Chappcll holiday ing with relatives In Sudbury Mrs Roy Gough has been um der the doctors care this just week due to an attacknf shinglu Congregational supper goodly number of people at tended the congregational supper on the church lawn despite the busy haying season REAL BARGAINS SS DUNLOP ST Becau se theyre ail istigplacetobuy detectability Acre bablrd but no spoiled gtelte unig picture so swssr AND JUICY SIZE 110s sunmsr 0BilNIIES49 Meat 419 human anauo ruinsre cirsur 23 LIBBYS lN TOM sauce cooxao Spagheiiiziszg MARGARINE nacuian was 35 snonremivo NEW DOMESTIC mm 3ic Annas areas JUICE man 77 MAPLE Lear summon sun nonhuman wuotsosiinu Vrnasswooosfl sitiNLess whims listings mm 375 Ad one cmtuny inspected GreIl care iI exercised In the cultivation of such aristocrats 1th plmpered to rertIOa ioiyauri OMINION tomatoes often TOMATOES LOCAL GROWN N0 FIELD FIELD GROWN LOCAL Pampered Perfection Only in nobility in the tomato kingdom gel to npoae In pie oi honour DOMINION fruit and vegetable coupler Before theyre awarded thiI high tribute They must be firm lidti and itiy usual he ripened to puk 0PEII IIIIIliIYS TILI 900 PMU PM iiv Just t1tbskl 59 lbs CUGUMBERSZ 19° SPECIAL omen TENDER LEAF Tea Bags Scotsman no so 39 POWDER siniu mus insinni NuMilIi 33° ASSORTED FLAVOUIIS SHIRRIFFS INSTANT SPEC Puddings FIIESIIIE 374371135 POWDERED FRUIT CRYSTALS ASSORTED FLAVOURS 29 stream arrest scorr PACK VEL LYNN vsLLEitv onssrmr OuLvnnnousi nvansy Peaches ciioWN on CORONA Sriiiiiis 1335

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