Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 24 Dec 1956, p. 1

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that the doclo Series FLYERSDltOP 7GiiMES Itwas ol dismot weekend or Barrie lilyers who made no headway whoteverlri their attempts to start rising in the DHA JuniorA circuit Friday night it was 62 in Guelph Sunday afternoon at Maple Leaf Michaels College Majors 1niorontov Bar leandSt Gardenslt was 52 for St ikesrhd thesecondmalflot the doubleheede Hap mms had his forwards shuffled in an In empt to gun scoring ewsih Fhn punch and dohn with DickCherry 13 Torin DE 3nd Rolre while Chaz on ier wingwlth Kane and Joseph son Gordy Lovedoy on this change didnt Wor ersvzsli in th cried holding rewasfioniy 3Lwh to run out of sten Knight and Lou Guelph Flyers put up af inGuelph Friday nig lending Biltmores margin to winmhand Bushs homesters to gin in the first came back stren and hadtwo qua Guelph counted score 42 Early in the finalstanza Gary Edwards was trying toclear puck from in front he Barrie net but instead shot righthand cattle startled RossB Shack was aivarde goal With Bria Wenber getting an assist they ben thecloscsi Guelph players time Dan Bellsle rom Bl ed th sixth tally of the last game with Guelph openedat 613m ed seven cause the back to defence It was obvious ut as hppe St Mlkesoutshot Fly Thé Barri club hadsgood second kes scoreless while gettingone goal so thejlnni stanza tarted Flyers seemed nd desiré short got quick counts fter when ob Me only three penalties in the first two periods one to Barrie two to GuelphBut lnthe thirdses ann playgot rougher and Referee But VBainjer from Torohto assess gtntences our to Guelph Linesmen were John Sullivan andJlm King also of Toronto Barrie had one goal dlspllowed early in the eco alter scoring the first trme Dale Rolfe de tlepted the puck pastBruce Gamble an the judge put on the Highligbut it not counted arrle player was in the ereas Bilts had an edge oi 4831 in shots on gas By periods was Guolph 16Barric8 hen litls and 143 Flyers had lineup shuttle with Alvin Norrena playing cenA tre Gord Loveday and Gary Ed wards on the wings In GUELPH 4iiIOR0NIOlt Gerry FELLOW OFFlCERS HAIIRWINNER Goyer took pass AiromHWally Chevrier snd moved in alone to Brooks Goyer scored again 123 Imm Bill Robinson and Ted Ma At 1505 Webbe counted th Bill Sweenei set Edwards been count Howeve Bushcrew at 1108 ruin Sweeney and Webber Two Games This Week Itsnow home for Christmas tor the Flyors nd hey hold precarious perch on place with the lucitlcs Peteflxoro Petcs on thehottoni This week Elyers have tw gain They go to Fe boro Thursday and enter tain HamiltonCu here Friday it could be the sort of another winning streak Trainer Buddy Leroux departed Sa uljdsy night Toronto with the Bruins forlhisshome in Boston Heris due back or the Peterboro trip rvst Mikes sriym lack Norrc son Patrrckn dWalfiSy ST MIKES Goal savage den fence Foster Fuller imstad son Ubr co McKnight Turn to age two please when Cpl their can whi By JONfiBU Snturday November agthe betere Remembrance Day All cross the Dominion plans wcio being made to honor the tulle Indbrlng spark of joy to the sorrowed The busy town of Burr no exception On that day fo tormer Barrie llycrs hockey sta and their coach met in clu dressing room to buddy Thatfellow was Sid MeNnhncy late 40s Sid is not playing hoc been no play in him snce in Apr It was during that spring month advisod young Mr McNabuey th it he had care cer audithat the nth looked very grim That day Sid his job andspond all of his tlme lighting the dreaded disease And since that day the sole support of the family was onrthe shoulders thids pretty wile Fra It was only relaxer twovbelore RemembranceDay that the word at McNabne plight reached Bar wheels of goodwill and friendship startedturning The committee made up of celebrated hockcy coach Hap Emms Paul Mezer for mer star with the Montrea Can adicns of the National Hockey League Bruno Favoro Rusty Aikin and Bay Garlepy instituted aSid MeNabney Benefit Fund For theiollpwing month don lions started pouring in until at er the benefit hockey game Dec 10 better than $3000 had been raised One of the teamswa made up of severalof Slds form or Barr ates whit liar and wide Saturday post the McNabneys Bruce were presented with cheque to $3100 Aliens $100 was let he bank tokenthe fund will rug Cha rman Pays Tribute to Work OF School Bo At the the Barrie Public Sch lBoard Ralph Snelgrove re ingcho man thanked theb rd for their loyal cooperation during the year He paid special tribute to John Dobson who is compl ing ofliee on the hbar Mr Dobson replied thaL hehad enjoyed worki with the board and wished it otlcry success for through my association with the ussed details oliew school in authorized the arehitccts Jackson and LePage tnseek final approval oftho De partmenf of Education and then call for tenders The inaugural meeting of the held on Jan at Hillcrest choyi Acssc Iergmgon thevfantas came up on Thursday Dec 20 be fore Magis ate Foster ellogg OPP gave evidenceagainst Jsmes Roberts ofVespraformerly of the Gren adier Guards He wasaccused of iiringi several shots with She wa showed bullet holes in hem of the house other shotsrliadjllled two can in the house liehad been drinking and Corporn Kellogg had so bduin him ndge rifle at his They were secludedarea offlhe township and fired in th direction the affluent as not clear Defence counsel ember newpublie school board willbe Bleak member at the Flyers in the key any more in fact ere has was forced to quit opinionated Mrs Istvau two childrc lskn 1ch of re tives iii the Unitedsutesand had plied to enter ther were originally However tb Cans or we ments canbc made no 16 juin their delphla Also in the gro Sid Fran and fouryearold sent nn meeting rm msa the future Thrive learhedsa lot board gt Frida tcn Hungarians who up were young evening De old John Shlnnel of heart accountant MaeLaren Co John Shinn ne years ago Toronto Feb giate He was Canadian Army and the rank coins to Barrie He was born in 1919 educatedat Vang an Road Colle with th Re sergea He was married in Wall England indsifito ington who survlve daughter 01y tamlly St Also survrvmg er Lillian ding in Toronto an Alfred of Toront er Herb Lake ohn Shlnner wssewell and av orably known Tie was of Trinity Anglican Church and Corinthian Masonic Lodg the 30 uts Was treasurer of De landed in at arrange Stony for them relatives in Phila dWas ya are hls smoth inner Lak re brother stepbroth member and sonablfe R24 i956 the spirit ofChrlstmus and official weather forecaswrs hold out little promfle offip fwhlte Christmas Frozen rain on Saturday made roadreondltlons difficult and dangerous The torholldoy trolllc Despite the precautions taken lsndthe earo shown by the main ltyoi drivers on the roads there weremany minors accidents and number involving serious per Sonal idjury Elght Injured Locally the first aceidento ads occurredon urday morning about one mile north of CrDWn Hill on Highway 11 car driven south by Peter 39 of Stroud got out of control and skidded broadside in tovthe path of northbcilnd car drivenhy William Roman 33 Toronto Elghtltpersons were taken to Royal Victoria Hospital for treat Cutler president of the when they mcton nd Jst vicepresident umbertsnddvcuthmzsppcink ed president of the agency Cutlerhas been carrying during the past few months der great personal difficulty He has had to travel to and from Toronto to attend executive and board meetings and this has re sults in some rather grim trips In presenting his resignation Mr Cutler said th he didnt thnk Three were Killed Nov Accidents Po ce figures Provincial Police Headquarters jBnrrie today that there had be motor accidents during Noveln ber lwo were fata three people were kille 0140 persons were yehicle accidents month of traffic is reflected in the ght decrease in the number of vehicles check dlor safety 3290 Therpolice issued 735 charges uteriResigns Cumberl coun 2m 34 ot ch month Provincial Police and theOntorlo Department of Highways were kept busy keeping the main hlghwuysreasonuhly sole ment but it is expected all will be home forChrlstmas Mrs Olga Roman 28 pussenger with her husband was treated for out to the head and released Her daughter Donne also suffering from cuts and but lscxpcctcd to lenve hog ital oday other daughters Maryanne had head injuries and Nickle Ellen suffered fractured shoulder lnltthc other car Peter Stonys received cuts to the knee and face and was citpected to be leascdfrom hospital on Sunda Minion Cussck 32 at Toronto passenger had his ribs tractured While MaxSchop 33 Bear more and Pavel Jakopie 3f ol Toronto both passengers were it was fair to the board to be un moments resjgnauon1 ab todcpenifohhishelngpres en their meeting andWenther conditions yvould be teirflronjtenore neakwr dent of the society torthe last two years Minacutler been called upon to give leaders the society during twojof its most difficult yearsrand the board ac cepted his resignation with re gret Mrs Campbell chairman of special committee of the board appointed to study sqeialzwork slsfl needs of the agency was preSent at the board meeting along with all members other comm Dr it Del ney Barrie Jim Wright Coiling Hallie Alliston Hugh Johnston Ori Hurl Midland Acting is adviée this committee sought the help of Bury provincial director weli eand as result three provincial supervisors visit ed theagency and presentedtheir findings to Campbel committee whichlpre ceded board eetlng Mr Bev and Mr of the pro vincial department remained in Barri case there weresome questions that would arise at the board meeting following the pres entation oi their part Mrs empbells report Mrs tin hell saidthat od than column nunu elm Swartzr the fourth passengerz was unhurt except for bleeding noso Total damage to the vehicles is estimated at $000 Sklds Into Pole Shortly alter midnight on Ssh urday ust south of Paddy Dunns Hill oilHighwdy 27 car driven by ElmerJ Fryer 48 Colling wood skidded of the road into leiegriphpole Fryer was taken to RoyalVctorlu Hospital with indeterminate injuries suns Into House Late on Frlday nig car drlvon yyflrnntharn 27 of Barr the road andlmo house Grantham Was driving west alongPenctang Streetand apparently lilllroachcd the curve near Mulcaster Street too fast +Hevnppllcdhis brakes and the car iddgkpll the road over an iced snow embankerntinto the century house No one was hurt aw Promise hristmasi Bleak weatheruiover the weekend hasdone little to add to treated lor shock Marshall

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