Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 24 Sep 1956, p. 4

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mm manlymi use South Sinicoe Baseball Elyers Beat Strolld 21 Second Game Barrie Flyers and Btroud Redmen found clear day at last on Friday to continue their South Simone baseball champion ship series Playing at Barrie fair grounds Flyers took the third game 31 and lead the finals 21 in the but of seven games Fourth game is called for today at Stroud film in Barrie on Wednesday Flyers collected six bits oft Don Campbellrwhile John Bowman on the mound for Barrie yielded only two lntheiirst inning Chuck Ed wards was safe onan error at shorLandstole second scoring Barfies first run on Doug Coul sons hit Edward opened the third with single and stole second scoring the second Barrie run on Don Coulsons hit John Bowman do bled for Barrie with two out in efourth but got no further Third and final Barrlerun came in the fifth Doug Coulson open ed withhli sornnd lllf 0f the ball game Don Coulson was safe on an error at short Ken Robertson grounded out third to first An other error at short on Ron Chris tiesgrounder brought Doug Coul son home Don Coulson was out at limping trying to score Stroud were hitlcss and males for five full inning as Bowman got good support He walkedtwo fanned one and there was one error in this time but he was solid in the pinches However in the sixth with one out Amos walk ed Black was safe on Field ers choice as Amos was forced at second Ilod Black came through with hit which scored Black In the seventh with one out Slroud threatened when Weather all was safe on anerror at third and Campbell singled Campbell laid down sacrifice but with runners on second and third Aus tin Bowman grounded tofirst to end the game Ol nearly 35300 Canadians charged with indictable oitcnccs in 1054 30800 were convicted 4218 were acquitted and 52 were detained for insanity Executive of the Harrie District tlockey League request all teams interested to have represent ative atour organizationmooting to be held at theBorrio Arena Wednesday sept26 at pm Enocutive for 195657 will be elected qt the meet MO Nu TU ES lulltumx 21 sear 2425 Adult JEAN WALLACE JACK PALANCE PLUS NORTHERN PATlilll KIRBY GRANT WED THURS SEPT 2627 all contour set no JEAN SIMMONS ROBERT MITCHUM PLUS spur sauna JAN STERLING STEVE McNALLY snows NliiliTtY Il$7 hoodyou cando it You see anExide made of patented thaliresist on an ordinary batteryfs mortal amigo instant ock eExiOc fisheslimelight states to Repair Machine TYPICAL 0F MANY OF THE AUTOMATIC MACHINES which have increased the produc tivity and the labor force of the Barrie CGE Plant is an automatic machine used in the manufac lure of automatic toasters This particular machine was designed by George lludimac of Allentown Pennsylvania who is plc Jim Bnorman Supervisor of Man ufacturingEngineering and Charles Rush of the tured here Barrie CGE tool room This machine developed mechanical troubles to the slim that if it could not be put into proper working order immediately some 50 people would be affected In order to take advantage of vast store of knowledge and get the machine back in production with all possible haste long dist ance call wasplaccd at 930 pm on Sept 19 Mr liudimac caught the first possible plane north and $09 Greyhounds mu BAnnEir who played right wing for Barrie Flycrs 194648 has signed with Sault Ste Marie Greyhounds of tho NOHA Senior group for the cur rent hockey season The Kirkland Lake product was with Sudburv Wolves in recent seasons having been converted to defenceman but last year he was in the Mari times with Saint John Beavers scoringeight goals and 15 assists QT PUBLIC DISCUSSION Canadas constitutional prob lems do not receive nearly enough public discussion This is not be cause of taboos inherently attach ed to themhbut because it is too readily assumed that the issues are too ablruse for the average citizen to comprehendCochran Northland Post arrived on the no afternoon of Sept 20 lie worked very closely with Barrie 9615 too ng and manu facturing people on into the night and most of the next day finding the trouble and getting this important machine back in production Through the prompt action and close coopcr ation of Mr Hudlmac and the Barrie CGE men responsible this very important machine was ready for production for the next work day with no loss of time to the pcople who could have been affected Mr Hudimac is the general manager of firm which specializes in the design and manufacture of machines of complex mechanical movements Mr Hudimacs RCAF Play Legion Tonight at Queens Dcfendlng champion Cilnp Borden RCAF team dollar rlc Legion will tangle tonight at Queens Park in the fourth game of their best of seven set for the district senior softball title RCAF have 39 edge oil0 having won previous games by scores ofmks 715 land Q4 av ask loadivenolt io allin the running as another loss meaus curtains for the season Allandale CNRA Lawn Bowlers Entertain Barrie Allandalc CNRA Lawn Bowling Club entertained Barrie Bowling Club Saturday evening About 60 members participated and two games ofbowls were played The following were the win ners lst Dr Spiers Mrs William McKinnon Ferguson 2nd Nels Magec Mrs Gordon Spencer Mrs Smith 3rd Wil liam McKinnon Mrs George Mc Conkey llotrum 4th LeGear Mrs Harry Armstrong Mrs Hewitt After the bowling Gal braith of Beeton entertained with movies on lawn bowling taken at various tournaments which were very much enjoyed by the gathering Afterwards lunch was served by the ladies under the convenership of Mrs Magee The guests were welcomed by Clifton president niche Allandale club otan ordinary battery was Toybeatin starkyml ve got getsta iedjfaat Idol Wltl an Extdejurlder the It is of interest to note that Mr Hudimae has l1yearoldson who is following in his foot steps Young George is quite keen amateur 13le man Photographer and generally interest cd in mechanical devices BDCI Field Day Tuesday New Track Thc annual BDCI field day was 5c duled for today at the new athletic field behind the school but the track was too wet and it is expected that the meet will be held tomorrow BDCI must dccldre the Tud hope and Thompson cup teams this week since the district meet will beheld Saturday Sept 29 the hleticfield Lake ar Orillia is estimated that retailers in Canada will do about $13 billion of business in the current year independent stores will handle about 82 per cent of the total chainstores about 18 per cent 5l Buick Sedan with automatic transmis sion radio excellent tir es Two tone FALL SPECIAL AT llllllliEllEIIilll morons LIMITED lusnn CAn LOT moan PA also 233 BRADFORD sr Briefs of Meeting Of Directors luncheon meeting of officer and director of Barrie Chamber of Commerce was held at Robin die ion on Friday Sept 21 with President Kinzie presiding The board dealt with full agenda resulting in number of motion being passed some of which are allows That gt1 letter be forwarded to Barrie town council requesting that consideration be given to undertake the necessary work in preparing suitable beach op oosite the Nelson Square area and that the ONE be asked to pro cced with required underpass which it is understood they are prepared to do it was also moved at the mcct ing that town council be request ed to provide land for public siding on lheJohn Strcet CNR spur line The matter of property for small industry not requiring rail siding was again brought to the attention at the board and it was recommended that the industrial committee rgein approachtown council and further discuss this situation special projects committee headed by at Bud Thomas as chairman Ralph Snclgrove and Ross Itodgcrs was appointed KEMPVIEW MENS LEAGUE Kclupvlcw Mens Bowling bet gue with 24 teams will commence the first series tonight and to marrow night at the new alleys on Blake Street Group bowls on Monday nights with the following teams Canada Bread Borden Bombers Wonder Bread Crompton Elec tric Barrie Tanning Bayfield Frosted Foods Butler Snack Ser vicesr Supertest Brass Glenn Canada Dry John Langs Ernies Bargain Centreu Group bowls on Tuesday night with the following teams Barrie Motor Sales Shamrocks Duncan Plasterers Can General Electric Knights of Columbus Barrio Tent Awning Barrie Tanning Valley Taxi Clift Brown Ltd Union Carpenters Rockcs Lakcvicw Dairy by the president to explore the possibilities of other projects which might adequately be under akcn and sponsored by the cham cr wmuaat roasm of avian Sound who was elected Lieutenv antGovcrnor of Division Ftvé which include Barrie at the DI tarioQucbec Maritimu district coowntion ol Kiwanis late tlopal last week at Ottawm AllenwoodElmvalé Georgian Rural VS Softball All Even Weather permitting that is tho sun especially Eimvalc and Al lcnwood will try to play the filth and dccf ing game of theirng gian Bay rural softballfinals to night at Elmvale fair gmunda Elmvale took the first two games 743 and 102 but Allen wood came back totie theaeriea with 95 and 52 victories tbg fourth game being on Saturday CAR coA Three cheers 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