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Barrie Examiner, 20 Feb 1964, p. 8

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ryrreImr nr wh yrm new vflu pennants exam manmanner may cease oorpooas is For lesson itndPhysicalWeaith By STEVE JONESCU nd slo few solid ideas of how to get out of his Iugly liiiilture have been forwarded Despite the fact more people are doing exercises before breakfast we still depend on the automobile to get us where were goingi And well continue to rely on the auto as years ro on but at last an appealing idea on how to get or keep fit has come along And as is the case it comes on commercial with capital Greb Shoes Limited of Kitchener is sponsoring the KitchenerWaterloo Hiking Group which seems smart move in an age when were called tail and skinny or Despite the advertising the company will get from the it will still be able to claim public sen vlcegreitie firm has opened what it calls aHlking Bureau which it hopes will put Canada back on its feet and naturally sell more shoes The communitymtnded aim of the firm is to pro vide and organize information and to encourage the development of trails and community hlldng groups The com an makes no bones about the good its sponsorship Idanydo its own business ahd tells how it got interested in hiking Primary interest was found in the new Bruce Trail which passes near Kitchener on its AGOmile scenic route along iheNlagara Escarpment from Queenston to Tobermory The bureau hopes to become focal point to en courge the hiking activity which outdoor types recog nize as worthwhile to human conservation physical fitness and joy of living In its first information release the bureau pro vides brief outline of hiking trails it has discovered in all of the countrys 10 provinces The Bruce Trail appears to be the most popular in Ontario it follows the top of the Niagara Escarpment and skirts Queens ton Hamilton Orangeville Colllngwood Owen Sound Wlarton Lions Head and Tobermory Of course you dont have to join group or walk any special trail to get all the benefits the bureau suggests But spring is just around the corner and it might be wise to keep in mind the walking idea Youll find it as much treat to your eyes as to your physical wellbeing JUST NOTES The entire province is open to spring bear hunting with the exception of provincial parks crown game preserves and builtup areas Nonrest dent season is from April to June 30 Residents can shoot now and to June 30 There is licence fee naturally Its terrific to note that hunting accidents in On tario are down for the third consecutive year This can only be attributed to the hunter safety programs such as that conducted by our own Barrie District Hunters and Anglers Conservation Club However the 1963 figures 118 accidentaincluding 15 fatals are still enough to shake me Something all sportsmen should be sure to attend is the Canadian National Sportsmens Show at Toronto March 1321 LEGION MINOR HOCKEY Junior Russworm Greenwood Peterhoro Steve Livingston Lowe srtor BY Ken Whamm 17 of Chicago Black Hawks goes past New York Hanger goalie Jacques Plants for store in National Hockey Len gue game In New Yorks Mad ison Square Garden last night Japan Home For TOKYO AP Given the choice oi being major league hongcrson in the United States or becoming national heroes in Japan more and more Ameri can buaebull players are mi grating across the Pacific The latest arrivals are vet eran infielder Johnny began and Journeyman outfielder Chuck Eaacglan who flew in Monday Theyll be Joined at the end of the month by four more new comers outiiclders riordon Windham and Stan Paiys and inficidcrs Daryl Spencer and ttono Bertole of Windsor Ont They are the latest in long line of players who have played out their string in the United States and then moved here The big attractionr Basically its money Average salaries for the sevenmonth Japanese sea son are 315000 to $10000 Offilcld life is much the same in Japan salt is in the United States for the imported iExBig Leaguers players Most live with their families close by their clgha home parks Some of the teams even pay house rents for the Americans nacarrtott DIFFERENT The language is strange for the imports of course and so is the reception they get from the fans Virtually anonymous in the US they suddenly find themselves surrounded by auto graph seckera before and after games here Japanese boll clubs are per mitted three imports each and so far 22 Americans including in former major leeguers have made the lump Logan who played with Pitts burgh Pirates last year alter several years with Milwaukee Bravos signed oneyear con tract with the Nankai flank of Osaka member of Japans Pacific League Essegiao who set World Le vs Earripfi St Mikes Scott vs Boston it Kyle McGiir boo Maillon vs New York Chicago Black tsth have one obtdous the other Nauoaal Hockey knows clubs should be so Ll Tb Hawkr attack suffer tie from lack of diversity Take away their three iiigoal men and what have you got Their NHL rivals bone at whom have In much single Other Rangers are Don Marc Iball lower left and Ron logram Chicago won 72 AP Wirephotoi Barrie Hosts Owen Sound Barrie Coop Midgets host Owen Sound tonight at Barrie Arena in the second of their twegame totalgoal 0Miltt mlda get hockey playdowo series Barrie took the opener in Owen Sound 32 and will have onegoal advantage starting off tonights deciding contest Game time is set for pm and it is hoped large turnout will he on hand to see the young stera to action Series record with two pinch hit home runs for Les Angciea Dod gcra in 1959 will playedwlth the Kintetau Buffaloes of Osaka also member of the Pacific League Windhoro and Spencer have signed with the Hankyu hravas oi Nlahtoomlya another Pacific League member Palys will play with the Tokyo Orloos of the Pncliic League and Bertola is under contract to the Oaks Hanshln Tigers of the Central moat lhooter to call their own would be the first to volunteer the Chicano manage ment is looking for someone to take away the MunroeBobby Hull Stan Mlk and Whatrun And if togoaler atil tiny is ever on the loose hed probably find home too New York Rangers were the latest to pooder the Hllkl basic walkout Wednesday night as the Hawks pummelled them 72 at Madison Square Garden with Mikita and What run soaring two goals apiece Hay tiring one and Hull settling for three assists Leeds Meanwhile at Tbmnto when labiast has ones out of style the goaltcodcrs held the it was the fourth win in five times for the Hawks and New Yorks sixth loss in seven out manna IsDetroit manna inns beldtbe Itnple treats to 11 new rm also The Hawh victory moved them two points ahead of Moot ml Canadians the first time theyve bominflnt lacoall by themselves to airport month The Hubs mnnlog in virtual double harness withChl ago get their chance to catch up tonight when they entertain the tnileod aouon Bruins While lltIli stood pot as the leagues top sharpshooter at 35 Hittite moved up to as Ind Wharton to it and tiny bit the digest plateau Wednesday Rookies Johnny Meltonale Ind Phil Esposito com tied the Hawk total while an Yorks Phil Goyette also reached the Most mark by firing both Ranger lather Piumbers Down Meaiord Host Coliingwood Tomorrow Night lifeatord Barrie Plumbers ended any hopes Mcatord had of winding up in third pinch in the Georgian Bay Junior Hockey League Plumbers with the pennant salted away nipped ltlcaiord 741 here last night for their second win in as many nights over Mcniorti The game was the last of the regular schedule for Meaiord They have fourth place clinched no will meet either Coiiiogwood or Orlilia in the semifinals Collingwood trails Oriilia by three points but still has chance to toke second place 0rillia has finished its schedule while Coilingwood has twa cam es remaining and they want to win both in order to escape meeting the classy Barrie team in the semifinals DOUBLE ROCKERS Don Amos Rick Dunn and Coornd Maloocy each scored two goals to pace aarrles victory last night Clayton Perry accoon ten for the other goal Dove hutchart star for Mei tord when they lost 86 to Barrio Tuesday night turned in three goal performance last night Harold Sutherland Ted Hill and Murray Laycock notched singles Opener Set For March 28 new voas iAPiThe also ley Cup playoffs will start Thursday March to Clarence Campbell president of the Na tional Hockey League said ch nesday following meeting here of the leagueshoard of govery here The date represents change from previous seasons because there will be threeday inter val between the close of the regular season March 22 and the start of the postseason cum petition The last few yearthe plcy Collingwood will try to keep their hopes alive for second place finish when they travel to Barrie to meet the Plumbers tomorrow night This will finish the schedule for Barrie and Collingwood and Penetaug will wind up the regular schedule Sunday at Penetenl Last nights victory left Barrie with tspoint lead over orillia vAt Toronto Drtroiis Alex Mined and Torontos lion Stewart traded goals before mud at 399 and the Luff Mr Mint margin over the figurines Wills remained in Detroits goalie Te Se cbult made 31 saves 1did This $1 Jgnny Bower as both run more In their share of acrobatics Gordie Howe lad Del to his scoring pan with hml Jim Papnin in the penalty box at tens of the ftntperlod and Stewart cubed Allao Stanleys breakaway pats at am ot the second frame Hove is still looking for his first goal against Tomato this mason although Bower barely got Maine in front of one of the big right wingetn best drives REPAIR NOW PAY lATER with our oonvenienl BUDGET PLAN panoramic MOTORS LTD rams7 sun Big valuesior All MISSES 796 WOMENS YOUTHS new sets Mans Reg 095 Reg ins ttcg toss Reg 895 MENS SALE setE 556 one 376 716 l036 SALE SALE SALE SALE BIG SAVINGS vON SHIN GUARDS HOCKEY GLOVES HELMETS ELBOW PARS ETC Hamilton Martinz Todd st Catharine tt Lamereax Rubinoff Carrot Ham ilton Himmei vs Guelph Hanltins Marilee Gamble vs Niagara Falls Germain Senior Cornwall Raycrait vs Chatham Rowe Omaha Scott Ban nerman Bowen Bloor vs 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