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Barrie Examiner, 2 Mar 1962, p. 14

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NEWS 01 COOKSTOWN Many Teams Take Part In Ladies Bonspiel By DAUIIEEN ANDERSON The Cookstown Ladies Curling Club held its first open ban spiel of lhe season Feb 24 Only one cancellation ro ceired due to the heavy snow fall Sixteen rinks were entered from Alliston Barrie Bolton Bradford Cannington Churchill Toronto Royals and Cookstown Prizewinners in tho oclock draw were First Alice Bakers rink of Cookstown Mildred Reive Myra TiIIin Ter ry Nixon Alice Baker skip Second Verna Reids rink of Churchill Grace Donnelly Ruth Morris Dot Donnelly Verna Reid skip Third Helen Ruth vens rink oi Alliston IIilda Ireland Pearl Evans Ida Hal bert Helen Ruthven skip Winners of the eleven oclock draw were First Marian Smiths rink of Barrio Second Lucy Steins rink of Cookstown Mima Eeeston Susan Stein Ruth Ictcalf and Lucy Stein skip Third Mary Browns rink of Cookstown Muriel Carr Don na Hughes Marguerite Pauli Mary Brown skip OLD BOYS REUNION Anyone planning to go by bus to the Old Boys Reunion on Friday March 16 should con tact Ken Crawford at 4584450 Mrs Sam Novils spent Sum day in Woodstock with her daughter Mrs Mary Crawford Mr and Mrs Emery Bassing thwaite and family and Mr and Mrs Eric Cousins and family spent Sunday in Toronto with Mr and Mrs Charles Cousins Dawn Anderson celebrated her sixth birthday Sunday Her lit tle guests attending the party were Ifelen Graham Jenccn and Lynn Fildey Sherry and Shelly Green of Fergus Laine Ross Pegi and Dwayne Ander son Mrs William Walker spent few days in Toronto witll her sister Mrs Albert Bassinth waite Mr and Mrs Alvin Arnold and family of Egbert visinted Sunday with Mrs Bcrt Murphy Mrs Herb Mapos has re turned homo alter spending the past week in Barrie Mr and Mrs Jack Sinclair of Vlllowdaie spent the week end with Mr and Mrs Art Hansen OEITUARY Sympathy of the community is extended to Mr and Mrs John Taylor and family in the ideth of Mr Taylors mother Mrs Bertha Taylor at Crystal City Manitoba on Feb 22 Mr Taylor left on Friday for Cry stal City Manitoba to attend tile funeral on Monday Feb 25 Miss Audrey Mapes of Barrie spent the weekend with her mother Mrs Herb Mapes Mrs Clifford Schram and family of Toronto spent the weekend with her parents Mr and Mrs William Riley Mr and Mrs Ralph Hansen and Ronnie of Gravonhurst vis ited Thursday with Mr and Mrs Art Hansen Mr and Mrs Walter Wright of Oak Ridges visited Sunday with Mr and Mrs William Riley and Itfr and Mrs Wilson Wright Mr and Mrs Lorne Gallaugh er spent the past weekend in Buffalo Heather McDowell daughter Mr and Mrs Murray McDow ell is patient in the Hospital For Sick ChildrenToronto The Banting Memorial High School Curling Team of Wally Smith Wayne Hughes Ralph Hampton and Clark Brook and their coach John Aiken arrived from Halifax Feb 7A by TCA to Malton and reported very enjoyable week was spent in Halifax Although they were tied for seventh place with four wins from Manitoba Alberta New Brunswick and Newfound land the games they lost were all close Mr and Mrs George Davis and Mrs Maxine Henson visit ed on Sunday in Newmarket with Mrs Jack Dunn Mr and Mrs Hector Smith Mr and Mrs Lloyd Hughes Mr and Mrs Howard Cole and Sandy Thompson arrived home Feb 25 from Halifax where they spent week enjoying the Dominion High School Boys Curling Playoffs at the Halifax Forum All reported wonder ful time While in Halifax they spent an evening with Dr and Mrs Carr formerly of Cookstuwn BOYS HOCKEY Donations received this week for the School Boys Hockey Team were Norman Brolley $20 andCookstown Lions Club one dozen hockey sticks Before You Buy Furs Compare As To QUALITY sum WORKMANSHIP Arm ABOVE ALL PRICE cam Selection To stilt Every Budget We invite Your insptotfon lt No Obligation RESTYLINB OHEPAIRING COLD STORAGE satisfaction Guarantecd 33 wmllllls runs Barriea Exclusive Funlel who makes and sells turn only Barrie Toronto onnlop St PA 84868 The series in which the Nor ilil Farm and Cookstown Sales Barn hockey teams played was won by Ivy In the Little If League lthe boys under years were eliminated by Stroud in two games The boys under 12 years Pee ecst lost their first game to SIroud 31 but came back to win their second 62 over Stroud at Alliston The third and de ciding game will be played at Thornton Arena on Saturday morning at oclock The win her will go on to play at Can nington for the Ontario Champ ionship ofthc Pee Wee Little League The boys playing in this scr ies are Jackie and Dennis Tay lor John Lund Chuck Pinkney John Barratt Jim Nicholson Jim Fildcy Danny Campbell Terry and Greg Adams Don Jennett and Richard Townsend Bill Cooke is the Coach of this team Come out and give these boys your support There is no ad mission charge second game at Thornton arena will be be tween Cookstown Public School and by Public School PERSONALS Mr and Mrs Jack Finley of Huntsville ted Wednesday with Mrs Finleys parents and sister Mr and Mrs Mo Master and Irene Miss Gwen McLellan nurse at Sunnybrook Hospital Toron to spent few days this week with llcrfathcl Phillip hIchl Ian Mr and Mrs Roy Taylor visited on Sunday in Toronto with Mr Taylors father Alfred Taylor They attended the 80th birthday celebration of Mr Tay lors aunt Mrs Lillian Whate BOWLING CLUB Team Standings Pin Bus crs tBetty Coburn 96 ter Late tLena Nicholson Bean Pots Doris McHilliern 110 Hopefuls Dec Cohurm 71 Silver Bullets Ira Wil sun 71 Happy Ga tMel Brayman 64 High singles men Lorne Gaullaugher 239 ladies Shirkv Cook 261 High triples men Dee Co burn 630 ladies Betty Coburn 613 High average men Dee Co burn 190 ladies Doris McKil lican 172 and Ruth Pinkncy 172 Team scores high singles Pin Busters 12 high triple Pin Busters 3572 itfr and Mrs Hector Porritt and family of Long Branch visited Sunday with Mr and Mrs Bert Armstrong Mr and Mrs William Kell and family of Gifford visited Sunday with Mrs Hells par eats 1r Mrs Albert Gil roy February 25 the Boy Scout Troop and their leaders malcl ed to morning service at the Cookstown United Church Congratulations to Mr Mrs tIcMaster ho will celebrate their 50th wedding on niversary March 12 Mr and Mrs McMastcr will be at home to their friends and neighbors March 12 from to 930 pm Mrs Russell Draper Mr and Mrs Albert Gilroy Arn old and Ivan Wright attended the Ontario Agricultural Associ ation Convention in the King Edward Hotel Toronto Feb21 and 22 Congratulations to Mrs Frank Spearing of Stayner our form or Womens Representative of District No who was elect ed president at the convention of the ladies section for 1962 This is lilo 25th anniversary of the ladies section at the Prov incial Convention Many inter esting topics were discussed and the Provincial prizes for the Public School Ethel Brant Mans ture essay competition were awarded The new topic for the Etich Brant Monture Essay Competition for 1962 is Tho Public School Program of our Fair AGRICULTURAL EUCIIRE On February 24 the Agricult ural Society held an cuehrc in the Cookstnwn Town Hall with 15 tables in play Prize win ners were Ladies Mrs Bert Armstrong Itlls Russell Webb Mrs Lorllo Arnold Men Bob McDonald Jack Couse and Clare Kirbey Birthday prize was won by Mrs Grenville Hol bert Lllcky Door Prize Bob McDonald The next ellchrc in this ser ies will be held on Saturday evening March in the Cook stown Town Hall Michael Stein of Appioby ColA lcgc Oakville spent last week end with his parcnts and broth or Mr and Mrs Peter Stein and Andy Mr and Mrs Ken Coutts of Toronto spent the weekend with their parents Mr and Mrs Thomas Reive and Mr and Mrs John Coutts Mr and Mrs Green Sherry and Shelly of Fergus spent the weekend with Mrs Greens par ents Mr and Mrs Norman Baker Back To LONDON CmIt looks as though Canada has seen the last of her most publicized immigA rant Gina Lollobrigida In an interview in Rome where she is making film called Hippolitas Beauty Gina told Rockcrick Mann of Tile Daily Express that she has cancelled her plans for Can ada She said she went to Canada only to obtain of nationality for her Yugoslav born husband who had been stateless person for 16 years and their baby So we emigrated to Canada Then as soon as wed gone the Italian government changed its mind and granted my baby Italian citizenship gt am loopercent Italian love Italy did not really want to change Gina told The Daily Express writer that her husband will go ahead with his plans for obtain CUSTOM TAILORED KITCHEN CABINETS CALL SIMCOE CABINET and SUPPLY 205 DUNLOP ST PA 68091 IF NO ANSWER PA 8675 For Most Carl PARII EXTRA DOMINION TIRE STORES no Gina Has Gone Italy ing Canadian citizenship but and the baby will stay Italian WILL ASK APOSITION TORONTO CF Candidates in the next federal election will be asked to state their positions on the acquisition of nuclear arms by Canada The Canadian Committee for Nuclear Disarm ament decided Tuesday to send all candidates questionnaires on nuclear policy The answers will be published AUTOMATIC DEIIVERIES Farm Home Industry SIMEIIE PETROLEUM PHONE PA 82563 LTD Edson Wiee Prop 75 Anne st Barrie BRADFORD ST BARRIE PA 8965 Ii Did you see the way he stood yeanold son of his ACCIDENT RATE FALLS HALIFAX tCIlThe navys Halifax Dockyard for the third consecutive year reported reduction in the accident rate in 1961 The rate was 128 acci dents per 1000000 manhours compared with 15in 1960 and 18 in 1955 BUILD NEW RADAR LIFAX CP Transport dep ment officials are investi gating possibto sitesfor new weather radar station in the Halifax area Plans call for THE BARR EXAMLNER FRIDAY MARCH 19B HUBERT year to provide greater accu racy in mapping thunderstorms and precipitation areas Eeorge Devi CONSTRUCTION LTD Barrie PA 841185 No Flabby Generalities For Britains Hugh Dalton LONDON CPDHugh Dalton Labors chancellor of the ex chequer 1915 to 1947 once said dont speak in flabby general itics Few critics would dispute the judgment Political gristle and bone was one description of him shortly before his death Feb 13 at the age of 74 Others have used such phrases as brisk progmnii and blunt speaking realist The comments were caused by some blunt speaking by Dal ton about the Labor partys in tenanttroubles during its 195 51 regime His frank account of the perlod appears in ltigh Tide and After the third and final volume of his memoirs which was published shortly be fore his death Opponents of Dalton some times criticized him for his exu berant confidence and bonne ing sclfccntredness On the floor ox tho Commons be was FURNiCE REPAIRS often deliberately and french anliy indiscreet One pointless indiscrction cost him his cabinet post Minutes before delivering his 1947 budget speech Dalton dis closed one of the proposals to joumalisl result of the leak he was forced to resign as cilanccUor and oven opposition members cheered the dignity and good grace with which he went NOT HIIIEI IIis memoirs showed no hit terness aboutthe incident at thoughhe was never to reach position of real power ngoin Rather from the sidelines he watched and noted how the flag ging Labor party last the politi cal game In 1945 Labor stood as unitui team pulsating with 50 years of pentup legislative en crgy In 1551 it emerged ex hausted and despondont Today historians am still wondering SERVICE CALLS ANYWHERE lN BARRIE DAY 01 NIGHT $300 So if youve got furnace trouble why pay more Call BOWEMS Oll BURNER SERVICE NI ESSA RD FA 83224 uhat happened to the partyl morale and sense of purpose gt WHERES MIR where he jumped atJbo chance to enjoy better bowling 402 LAKE 51 BAREI Latbflb fBrevved for men thirst for plésure Some men never go after anything Others make sure they get what they want We brew Red cap for men who getwhat they Want fullbodied ale that quenchesa mans thirst for pleasureJoin the men Reach for an icecold bottle

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