met by the Town It is estlrna that variation of the hillwill have tobemet by the five rural townships ran naamsxamnwxonasnasysmosnoss RURALMEMBERS BDCIJBOARD ERQTEST TAX BILL PAYMENTS Kitchener coins Three rural members of the occupation within the meaning of 8001 Board registered oblection the act and was subject to assess to paying tax bill for $830 on meat be new Mllcgile PENN Sonic members of the board ceived from the Town of Barrie inla recorded vote on motion ï¬ffnwémbflusuï¬ gimï¬eriii PM by HUIck Om M0 was in upation The solicitors dIY MEN to the Board advised that the bill The motioiiis Iliad ThishililDC should be paid Board upper 1c is understood that 70 of the 555007 under 12 tax bill will be met by educational neieai Legion club By Four Straight Camp Borden RCA retained the Barrie District Senior Softball championship and the Prysons Cirill Trophy by heat lng Legion Branch 14 at Queens Park Monday night 51 for their fourth victory in the final series Although the finals were dccldedin straight games all were hard fought prs vlous Air Force wins being by scores of 85 15 and 64 Legion finished the regular schedule in first placeand eliminated Bradford in the semifinals Third place RCAF defeated De Vllblss sircono€raan Catcher stony lookssunny withprospectr lfrom the flrstall star RCAF had only six players left from the big roster which won the title for the firsttime in 1955 so received permission to sign three Barrie players Bill Raycrait George Storey and Dutch Foster Storey confided that he had been playing in the league for various teams for 11 years and this was the first time he had been on championship club Former CGE pitéherinï¬cldcr Raycraft has been with several title teams in the past Foster also with Copaeo Errors Finished Mgioa it was sloppy fielding and wild pitching that cost Legion the game They made six mlscues and the pitchers walked seven batters Air Force got only four hits in nine innings off LorncDutka and Bob Armstrong who took over the mound in the 8th Legion got five off Dutch Foster and Bill Thorn ton who relieved in the 5th chions only run came in the 2nd with one out on hits by Clare Dixon and Ab Bowen Air Force scored rtwo in the Barrie Tops The AllStars Ladies Loop Barrie District Ladies Softball League have announced the all star teams for 1956 Barrie led with four on the first team and three on the second Newmarket was second with three on the first and as many on the second Elmvale managed only two on the first while Orillia had three on the second DORIAN PARKER most valuable player FlEST TEAM Catcher Lorna Melean Barrie pitcher Dot Mil ler Barrie first base Barb Watt Newmarket second base Helen gt Watt Newmarket third base Louise Eus Barrie shortstop Mart sf Bertram Etawales left field Margxstone Elmvale cen tre ï¬eld Dorian Parker Barrie right ï¬eld Preston Newmar Dean Newmarket pitcher Sarah BarradalNewmarket first base Beth McLean Barrie second base Lenore Sykes Oriilia third base Winters Newmarke shortstop Pat Dowling Barri left ï¬eld Helen Foster Barrie centreï¬eld Dorothy Fletcher Oriliia right field Janet Johnston Orillia vllhe league will hold its annual banquet on Oct 13 at Utopia Community Hall Barbara Watt Newmarket Man guerite Stone Elnwale Shyrlea Presto Newmarket andv Dorian Parker Barrieare all repeaters fromdastycars first allstar tea Parker headed the polls coll ecting vote of 15 pointaout ob fls for the ire ï¬eld sition Preston polled 14vfor right field Stone ad quite battle on hands orleft field but ï¬nally wonout ever Barries Helenloater by slim majorl Dot Miller ousted herarchnv Sarah Barradelh Newmarket itching po tion afterbeingvgr sly over lo led fortbevhonors She ad talv toriradars This is the first time for all as to Barriefa Lorna star posl +Mchanhndr Louise Eur and also Helen Watt of NewmarketMary Bartram of Elmvale was chosen on the second all star team last yearpand won out over Pat Dow Iin in Barrie last years all star the second or in tern patitiomwasTmuc atte being the nly oser an and Barradell the New 51h Storey opened with walk and moved as Joe Zaleski ground ed out to firsL Thornton came up with double batting for Foster and Storey scored Thornton mov ed to third on centre ficldcra er ror and scored on Jerry OToolea hit Finish Came In 8th The roof fell off in the iith as Air Force collected three runs on one hit Rudy Nehcr walked to start and Jim McCartney blasted double for one run batted in Raycraft walked McCartney scored on PeteBileskls fielders choice Rayeraft came home as Danny Sasso grounded out to first That was all the scoring Legion failed to get their safe hits correlated after the 2nd Doug Kettle opened the 4th with big twobagger whic looked promising but he was lc on base as Bob Thurlow lied to left Dixon flied to second and Bowen grounded to third Several tilts Wasted StevcHines singled in tho 6th with one out He moved to second as Kettle lied to right but moved no farther as Bob Thurlow lifted to left again with two out in the 9th as darknss was getting deeper over ihepsrk Bob Thurlow con nected for single but that was the game as Dixon grounded out to third after numerous fouls And so the senior softball season came to finish hereabouts The Copaco series didnt materialize because of the weather and lateness RCA Jerry OToole rf Rudy Neher if Jim McCartney 3b Bill Raycraft 55 Pete Bilcski 1b Danny Sasso George Storey cf Joe Zaleski 2b Dutch Foster Bill Thornton LEGION Danny MacDonald 55 Steve Hines 2b Doug Kettle lb Bob Thurlnw 3b Clare Dixon Ab Bowen cf Al Thurlow rf Ber nie McCann If Lorne Dutka liob Armstrong UMPIRES Bud Knapp plate Ted Collins Earl Marshall bases wimw WO FINAL BALL GAMES Monday night one ball title was decided in this area as Camp Borden RCAF won the district senior softball but two other leagues gotno further in their efforts to declare winner for the 1958 season notable for rain cold and postponement In the Georgian Bay rural soft ball loop Allenwood and Elmvalc are all tied with two games each Monday at Elmvale fair grounds the game was halted in the sixth with Allenwood leading by one run The teams will play thede ciding game tonight Wednesday at the same place and must start not later than six oclock right after the fair closes This is for the Brown Trophy and two Barrie umpires have been secured so there will be no delay In the South Slmcoe baseball league Barrie Flyers lead Stroud Redmen by one game The teams were stopped in five innings Mon day at Barrie fair grounds with Stroud leading by one run Fourth official game goes tonight at Stroud and at time of writing the for getting in the full seven in nings sure onea until thelast ballot was counted Lenore Sykes and Jean Winters wereboth on last years first team but had to be content with the second team in this years votingi Fletcherand John ston both of Orillia are repeat ers ln their respective positions Helcn Foster and Beth McLean made it for the ï¬rst timethis year Most uable Player Keen competition was provided in the Most Valuable Player Trof pby awarded to the player in the league most valuable to her team for her offensive and defensive play and ability during the sea son She is chosen by theman agcrs and coaches in the league but they cannot vots for any player on their own team After all theballots were coun ted Newmarkets pitcher Sarah Barradell and Barr sfleet out fielderDorian Parker were tied for the honors with Dorian win ning out on thesewndvote by one point It is rather ironic that Bamdell has been the run nernp the lait three years This is the flrstyear that member ofthe Barrie team has won it ryflrst biaeman BhrhWatt won it the firstyear of its inception and last year Orilllas pitcher Irene Payneywas chosen aftara thre way tie+betwee rwo rouse nanars coccnnrarnam letes who broke records at the 1956 track andfleld meet yesterday at the fair grounds were Left Stan Morrall Junior high jump Tudhopeitooks Promsing Some illecords Broken lit Blltil Truck Meet Barrie District Collegiate institute track and field meet yesterday at the fair grounds on E553 Road indicated enough ability to make strong stand in defence of both the Tudhope and Thompson eups at theannual interschool meet Satur day at Orillla Four school records were brok en and one tied by the boys and six outstanding performances were listed by the girls Wlih the boys the new champ ions and the points they scored are Senior Jim Josephson 23 intermediate John McDowell 20 Junior Ralph Knapp 20 Stan Morrall Runnersup were SenA ior Alvin Norrena Intermedi ate Allan Drury 11 Junior Stan Morroll 18 Girls champions are Senior Jill Smith Intermediate Eleanor Corbett 30 Junior Donna Smith 13 Midget Margaret Drury 20 Boys Records Broken StaaMorrall broke the junior high jumpirccord with 314 Stan won the juvenile champion ship although Ralph Knapp scored two more points However Ralph was given the junior title Juven iles may participate in the higher bracket Morrall also tied the junior pole vault record with 88 Knapp broke the juvenile running broad jump record with 18 and Morrall heaved the shot put 38 to break the goalie record All this indicates the junior team from BDCl is going to be very strong on Saturday Indications are the intermediates and seniors can hold their own The senior pole vault record was broken by Alvin Norrena with 10 Previous record was set by Pat Wannamaker three years ago wit 934 Wannamaker later vau ted 10 to win the Tudhope event but did not break that re cord which still stands at 11 Girls Outstanding in the girls evefits these were outstanding Midget Soccer Kick Margaret Drury set new record of 88 10 surpassing the 1954 record by four feet Her sister Elaine also beat the old record to place second Midget Runningvalgh Jump Arlene Jackson tied the 1952 high jump record of Junior Softball Throw Donna Smith beat the old record of 132 by throwing 149 Junior SitYard Dash Sharron Fralick set new record of 68 gt mix rosnrnson woir senior title rcANoFanrrrE FARMEESA lt sounn scononicrt sermon rnonnrn ronaor crassnsoriuvssfrooa AND murmur Simcoe Coop is owned by the farmers of Sirncoe county and we are interested in puttingioui top quality greater net profit to the farmer Byopcrating two shifts per daywe put out fresh quality feed which is must with Coop OurCtropCoacéntratesare brought injrom the new UB feed to return Feedllant at Guelph at least three times per week which again assures you of top quality nutriti inCoop feeds 13y havingone of ourtwo qualified fieldservice men visit your farm we could possibly assist you in yourfeedingv and farm pro grammeu Make it pointto vis our display at the Elmvale and Barrie Fall Fairs enquire about our display of llyLine Chic Phone PA 66531 or visit 259lnnisfil Street for information to assist youin your farm operatlo 259 iNNISFIL sr ritrr iiiifssif gt andjuvejnlle shot put right Alvlnriflorrenn Barrie Flyer hockey player made new mark of 10 in senior pole vault seconds The old recordof seven seconds was set last year by Elca nor Corbett Junior Soccer Kick Janet Ross madea kick of 985 to beat the 1954 record of 955 Senior Dash Ruth Dangerfield ran the 15 yardsin 38 seconds to beat her old record of 99 Senior Standing Hom Step and Jump Jill Smith lumped 227 to set new record Shefar sur passed the old record of 21 set in 1953 RunnersUp Listed Margaret Drury scored four firsts in winning the Midget title Elspeth Cameron scored 15 points to place second Donna Smith had two firsts one OPE Blair Barrio Flynn Sep Assesament Act as being an error of assessment to be heard by the Court of Revision Voting for the motion were Griffin Barrie Higginson Esra Luck Oro John ston Vespra Voting against were aratc School Board Empkc Barrie Mumberson Sun nidaleC Lockhart lnuiaiil Sinclair Public School Board Rev Read Barrie Chairman Sinclair declared the motion lost Mr Blair moved that the tax bill be paid and recorded vote was again taken The only vote recorded against this time was that of Trustee Luck Under the Assessment Act any school or collegiate property in occupation is exempt from tax Thc Town of Barrie contended grant of the remaining smouatthc greater part will be PAR Maior Mixed league Schedule Malor Mixed League schedule Thursday at Barrie alleys Bowling started that the new property at Grove at in and Newton streets second and tiefor third to tally 13 points in winning the law an entry of 18 teams all bowling the same night Each Thursday 12 teams are scheduled to bowl at oclock and six start their games at oclock The schedule for tomorrow ior championship Joan Tribblev plghtls as follows was second with ll Eleanor Corbetts six firsts won the intermediate title Mary Slnv clalr with lb pointswaa runnerup Jill Smith had two firstsand four sceondsto win the Scnlor with Mary Jackson only one point behind at 21 proRoyal Blues vs Rac coons Misfits Vs Alsco HoLa Barbs vs Madhatiers Bluebells vs Ernies Lucky Six vs NonStrik ersCrackcrs vs Jets pmDominion Store Vs Calt idillacs whositts vs Darcdevils Atoms Vs Queens and Drones JOB SENIOR Barrie Flyer goalie of last season who been signed by KitchenerWater loo Greenshirta of the DEA Sen ior seriu Senior has been at lt the Boston training camp for the past two weeks but apparently was not deemed ready for any Bruin farm assignment as yet Native of Kingston where he played Junior for three years Senior played with Toronto Marl boros and Gail Black Hawks in Junior before coming to Barrie His play was only 5050 during the regular season but be rosette great heights in the playoffs which ousted favored St Mik and Kitchener Senior event joined Marlboros as an inlu replacement and played severah games of the Memorial Cupfinals against Regina Pats Kitchener goalie of the past turo years Dea nis Brodeur has been sold to North BayTrappers iireatest Mode To Measure Soil Value of The Year 31st Anniversary Sale NOW Grr Tires Eilru T101130 oNtY With Bond Tailored ToMeasure Sn sown artisan 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