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Barrie Examiner, 28 Sep 1956, p. 5

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THESE BDCI STUDENTS ARE READY for the Tudliope aim Thompson track events at Orillio tomorrow Left Don Tuesday Right Ralph Knapp won the Junior champion ship and set new records in the 100 and 220 yard dashes Track Results BDCI BOYS Iiili YARD DASII JuniorRalph Knapp 11 15 seconds new record Ken Powers John Houghton intermediateJohn McDowell 11 15 George Hay Wayne Hodge son SeniorJim Josephson 11Paul Marlin John Moore 220 YARDBASIL JuniorRalphKnapp 28 25 new record Ken Powers John Iioughton lntermcrliatHohn McDowell 24 315 Gary Powell Murray Hill fieniorélififiMarlin only en DISTANCE RUNS Junior EEOKen Powers 231 John Houghion Torn Lcc senior 440Alan Money 57 Paul Martin Ai Newson nlor MilesPeter Kaynes Harold Richardson Jim inlan HIGH JUMP JuniorStan Mariall 53Vs new récord Reg Boorman IlntermediateJack Phillips Richard Agnew Bob lrvine SeniorJim Josephson 55 Pub Millar Mike Browning linoao JUMP JuniorRalph Knapp 18795 Stan MdrrallKen Powers IntermcdiatoGary Powell 16 Jack Phillips Allan Drury jroaAcco STRIPPING for ballng tobacco Flat Liner Tapc $295 per 1000 yard spool TOBACCO WRAPPING PAPER 17120 per lb The FlueCured Tobacco Marketing Association strongly recommends this flat linen tape for thebaling of the 1956 crop of tobacco You can get it at Coop and thencnst per hale to use is only about iic Most Growers are Coop members are you if not wont youdrop in and dis rcu it with us hone PA 676531 BARRIE in good purpose monthly amount rm Plan Get many extrubonefifl no Phuna firstior ltrip loan write sso to woo mm on Sloan na Thatcher won the yard dosh at the local meet on SeniorJim Josephson 198 Alvin Nurrcna Alcx Roth IIOI STEP AND JUMP JuniorRalph Knapp 865 new record John Houghton Jim Bogardis IntermediateAllan Univ 87 Richard Agnew Jack Phillips SeniorJim Josephson 39514 Alvin Norrena Alex Roth POLE VAULT JuniorStan Morrall 88 ties record Keith Huycr lntermcdintoRuss Cameron Bié Bill Wardle Senior4Alvin Nunrena 102 new record Jim Josephson Bob Millar SHOT PUT Junior lbstan Morrall Jack Bolton Kcn Banting intermediate 12 ibJohn Mc Dowell 35 Joslin Guest Galy Powell Senior 12 lbAlex Roth 355 Ken Pratt Konstantine Roth VBDCI GIRLS saccnn KICK MidgetMargaret Drury 88 10 new record Elaine Drury Diane Cairns JuniorJanet Ross 985 new 38 record Carol Morrison Marolyn Colbeck intermediateEleanor Corbett 7991 Beverly Donovan Bonnie Ralclilf SeniorMary Jackson 977 Jill Smith Marlene Ward STANDING BROAD JUMP MidgetDiane Cairns 72 Elspeth Cameron Donna Thatch EI Juniorloan Tribblc 7512 Donna Smith Janet Westman Maureen Moss lntermedidteJcon Chown Mary Sinclair Jeanne Mac Kenzie SeniorRuth Dangerfield 10 Jill Smith Dawn Campbell DASHES Midget 50 yardsDonna That seher gtDianneeaimsKariiart Junior 50 yardsSharon Fra lick 68 Gall Oliver Donna Smith Gail Pethick Intermediate 60 yardsEleanor Corbett 8V Jean Chnwn Mary Sincl Senior 15 yardsRuth Danger tleld 98 Mary Jackson Kathy Fralick Sarcasm THROW MidgetMargaret Drury 120 Elspeth Cameron Arlene Jac on JuniorDonna Smith J49 new record Joan TribblelMaureen Moss IntermediateEleanor Corbett 130 Mary SinclairE Beverley Donovan Get the INNcyan INLuusr 1113 Tho foam Mun let SeniorJill Smith 143 Mary gtJackson Ruth Jackson gives prompl oath loqnalor any you pay later in convenient with his great CoilsNow Poy um coal conlo in today runmu or luio Urn v0 FINANCE C0 15 con onion emceeWhich is floorst you nyflaid sum 2nd Fl RILLIA Mlsslssogn Strut an ii BASKETBALL SPEEDPASS Midgetill Drury Drury Dunsmore 94 Thatcher Smith Thompson 79 Zim mer Pratt Richardson 72 JuniorRoss Smith Belton 109 Reid McFadden Roweil 90 Beers Hcrrlngton Graham 88 IntermediateE Corbett McKenzie Sinclair 111 Donovan Gigg Ratcliiie 98 An derson Young Orser 92 SeniorD Campbell lli Jack son Dangeriield 112 Brads ley LaPlante Smith 106 Backman Mills Mitchell 98 RUNNING HIGII JUMP MidgetArlene Jackson 42 ties record Donna Thatcher Lyn da Russell Elspeth Cameron JuniorJean Hicks 310 Joan Tribble Gail Hodge niiemiediatoiaieah6r Sandra Aistrop Mary Sinclair SeniorPeggy Hull 444Jill Smith Mary Jackson SLOW BICYCLE RACE MidgetMargaret Drury Els peth Cameron JuniorEleanor Jennett Jean Hicks Evelyn Blake lntermediate Mary Sinclair Ralcliffe Sandra Aitsrop fienlorHelga Friedrick Mary Jackson STANDING IIDP STEP JUMP MidgetiElspeth Cameron 20 Diane Cairns Mary Dunsmore JuniorDonna Smith 1983i Janet Westman Gail Pethick IntermediateEleanor Corbett 212 SandravAistrop Marnie Glgg SeniorJill Smith 227 Ruth Dangerfield Mary Jackson wvsaaioGe Emergency Appendcctomy tlent in St Andrews Hospital Midland where she underwent an morning HunFclobWeckcnd Mr and Mrs Angus Bawn spent Hunt Club on er Mr and Mrs Lorne Carruth ers Miss Dianne Carruthcrs Miss rbett Mrs MeredithGuthrie is pa emergency appendectomy Friday the weekend atthe WolfgtCreck the Wanapitel Riv LEFROY Guests at Wedding Mr and Mrs Reid and Mrs Douglas Reid attended the Mc LeanMcTavish nuptials at Flesh crton on Saturday Sept 22 Short Stay in Barrie Mrs Mervyn Noble spent four dolls with Mrs John Lucas in Bar rie last week Mr and Mrs Byron Grosc and Mr and Mrs Morley Grose motor ed and spent week at Sher hrooke Quebec last week Gravenhurst Visit Mr and Mrs Jim Elliott and Mrs Williams visited with relatives in Gravenhurst last week uAt Wedding Mr and Mrs William Keliyand lRonald spent the weekend in To ronto and attended the Pope Skelton wedding Entertained Friends Mrs Maurice Reid entertained few friends to honor Mrs Susan Paul on her 75th birthday Mrs Paul received some iovclygiits and thanked everyone lorthe love ly evening which was spent play ing euchre Mrs Atkinson had high score Mrs Sellers travelling lone hands and Mrs Stewart low score WMS News The WMS of the United Church Norma Hounsome and friend spent Sunday at Port Severn Ernie Robins was home from Malton for the weekend WI Booth At Fair The institute booth at Midland Fair was verysuccessiui pro ject Midland Fair large number of Wyebridgo residents attended Midland Fair Friday and Saturday The school children marched in the parade on Friday Barriespentftmgweekendwithr their grandchildren Ralph Ruth and Reid Rawn Home From Hospital We are pleased to report Mr William Fallis is home again af ter her illness in hospital PREVAILIN MARKET rlucas 29 OLIJER ST THANKSGIVING FliWI KLOCAL FRESH kiLLso TURkEisi CHICKEst Vie Frosted Foods naive lb Av TOMS 1520 IIT AV nativiillv mar iii23750 nm nxiapau Stewart acted as secretary in the especially mother Mr and MrsFranlrRawh of vhxam nor Sponsors grandest CKBB Of Tudhope Meei The Barrie Examiner in to operation with Radio Station CK will present broadcast 180 of the Tndhope Thospool Track and Field Moot Saturday afternoon dir ect pin the Ontario Athletic Training Camp outside of like Coothlehing near oill will DIG In compo in In the annual event which datel back to 1920 or the Tndhope Trophy boys and Thomplon Cull girls Bar rio District Collegiate cur renitiymhtds both trophies an making strong ellort to retain them With Bob McLean at the mike The hammer will give llvcminnto broach every half hour on the hall hour starting at 130 pm when the meet startI Tune in 1230 on your dial to hear how the big track meet is progressing held their September megting on Tuesday at Mrs William Nobles who also presided Mrs Harry absence oi Mrs Perrier The meeting opened with hymn followed by the Lords Prayer in unison Mrs Sellers read the Scripture portions ar ranged and the minutes of the previous meeting were read and adopted Fourteen members answered the roll call with verse of Scripture orquoiation Mrs Wight read paper on the homely words ThankYou and how we take so muchior granted from everyone without using the simple phrase thank you Mrs Grose read beauti ful poem lle Cares which ex pressed all the vicissitudes of life yet He cares Mrs Stephens took part of the study hook World Faith in Action and followed with prayer Plans werc made during the business period for entertaining the delegates of the South Simcoe sectional meeting to be held in the church here Oct 31 Also to have speaker for the Thanksgiv ing meeting of the local society Mrs Noble wasasslsted in serv ing delicious lunch by Mrs Wil liam Ruffott YPU Reorganized llie YPU rteorganized week ago meetings 20 be hel every Tuesday evening The new presi dent isDon Atkinson secretary treasurer Evelyn Jackson vice president Sandra Herrler Mary Louise Sheldon and Judy Harrier alternately preparing programs The church congregation offer congratulations to the new 014 filters and trust their meetings will besincere and beneficial At the Fair The majority of the public school children were able to at tend the School Fair last week despite the rain and many of them were successful in winning prizes Little Change Mosin Sunny For The Fair Since Sunday with rain the week has been cool but mostly sunny Night temperi tures had been dropping with low only this morning or 33 Today promises sunny and moderate soarHenderson Mens Wear nys roonam GALAX With this array of veteran and rookie nctminders Montreal Canadians seam to have plenty of top goalie talan Shown atthe National Hockey League clubs training camp in Montreal are left to right Eddie Johnson grad uate of the Junior Canadlcns Jaques Pianie reg ular goalie Gerry McNeil former regular who came out of retirement and played with Montreal Royals last season and Charlie Hodge handyman among Canadicn farm clubs who has seen service with the big tcam News Correction in report appearing in this paper on Wednesday Sept 26 respecting the build lng oi the Central United Church it was incorrectly stated that Mrs Seagram had brought to the notice of the Town Planning Board in Irlngcmcnts of the regulation in the church plans Mrs Seagram has not communicated with the Board either directly or through her solicitors on this mattet and at no time has she taken part in any controversy re specting the building the church The Examiner re ceived the inlormation from usually reliable source of runy JTwin The perfect Fall Suiting ls Thornby Twist Tweed Rugged and smart todays Twist Tweed is comfortably light in weight yet gives the long steady wear or which tweeds are well noted See the wonderful selec tion of these fine fabrics Ive just received from the Johnston Company whose tailored to mea sure clothing skfll is second to none $5950 IIllIlflY TWISS Mans WEAR 25 DUNLOP sr BARRIE pa 83435 THE BARRIE EXAMINER FRIDAY SEPT 28 1956 KIRK MINISTER CREEMORE Rev Sayers MA form crly at Meaford has accepted call asminister at Crecmorc Pres byterian Church and related chargv CS HARBOUR WAREIIOUSING Collingwood Council is planning to reestablish the town on Georv ginn Bay in the marine package freight trade through the con struction of freight shed at suitable harbour location ADJALA TAX RATE SET Adjala Council has set the mun icipal 1956 tax rate at 15 mills NEW SCIIOOL AT COLWELL Essa CounciLat the September meeting instructed the clerk to have bylaw prepared to name the lots or partswhich form the Colwell section this being neces sary owing to new school being built The 1015 which form this section will be detached item 55 Grumbles Hill Demonstrations of the Sensational Pcrmo Power Electronic Re more Control Garage Door Opgiior willbo rlia aluliilciir llllll axillair SEPT 28 29 mm IOPEINSund Closes your GARAGE occur with the Press Button On The Dash OPEN AND CLOSE FROM YOUR OWN CAR

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