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Barrie Examiner, 5 Mar 1964, p. 8

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zrmwrm swn van1 GREAT OUTDOORS Crippled Kiddies In Need 0t Help By STEVE JONESCU 512 HARM You can tell Easter is just around couple more corners because children are talkin of Easter bun rites stores will sell them to you in form of candy or cloth and the finest Easter bonnels were told are on sale And Easter season is related for many persons with religion We are asked during lent to ask for little less and give little more Think of our fellow man This is also the season of the Crippled Child it is the time of the year when parents are made even more mindful that they have crippled children But it is time of hope for them They know that provincewide society is in the midst of campaign to raise enough funds to notonly rovide walking aids but to increase research facihties No one will say that todays crippled child Will be able to walk tomorrow on his own However braces crutches and wheel chairs help the child to be mobile The money you will give in return for Easter seals will make it ossible for your own or your neighbors crippled childJ to spend some time at summer camp Hope becomes more than just word after few weeks camping period lm asking fishermen hunters hikers and all per sons in love with the outdoors to accept the seals that come in the mail and send cheque to the ad dress from which the seals came The Ontario Society for Crippled Children asks that you give no more than the price of good fishing lure and youve paid more than couple of bucks for some When child who has never walked stands on his own feet and says Happy Easter youll understand what the society is doing No fish youll ever catch will make you so happy THE FISH ILL NEVER CATCH Ontario waters shared honors with New York State in open rainbow trout eastern division competitions Using 12pound test line Demaris of Angus last year hauled in 15pound llounce trout from the Nottawasaga River The Nottawasaga also produced the biggest pickerel caught in Canada last year It was 14 pounds 13 ounces taken by Robert Wilson of Midland JUST NOTES Hon Earl Rowe lieutenantgovernor of Ontario will officially open the Canadian National Sportsmens Show March 13 Everything that is new and different for sports recreation travel and camp ing will he on display In addition there will be an automobile show cottage show boat and marine display colorful water spectacular andan extensive camping display special item of interest for local folk will be the appearance at the show of members of Barrie Archery Club How about getting those shanties off the bay be fore they float away ireioii MINOR HOCKEY LEGION MINOR HOCKEY OReiliy goal each Mc St Catharines Val Barrie Rubinoff goals Lamaresux Saso Gauthier each St Mikes vs Guelph 11 Scott Tattersall goal Atkins Niagara Falls vs Peterboro Germsy McDonald Richardson goal Hamilton vs Marlboro Martin goals SR Kitchener vs Sndbury Brown McKnight Byles Osachuk goal each VJ Gibbons Whitby 13vs Chatham insella Koopmans Bird Farquharson vShaughnesey goal Windsor vs North Day Omaha 13 vs Cornwall Baonermsir BBowen Church Jamieson goal Rsycrsft Alll Denver us Providence McCloakey Childs Knight goal each Hershey vsQuehec Pud den Palmer Horne Con ray each Harris goal Bulfan vs Cleveland Bowen Goheeo Walton Emma Lowe goal each Milne otiiir Rochester tt vsErie Lynch Jamieson Bob belt Todd Sugiey gt Winnipeg vs New York Carr Polland Killin Guelph Cy Kingstoii MssterB McPherson Errol Greenwood each one goal Boston vs Trail Mol lion 811 Kyle Langiile Oman McNigbt goal Am TH Buffalo 17 Hershey 17 Rochester 16 Springfield 15 Denver Cleveland Quebec Spokane Providence Erie N111 Boston Trail Detroit Toronto Chicago Winnipeg New York Montreal Ill StCaoi1arines Hamilton Niagara Falls Marlboros St Mikes SeamuAnuu seoqaaaa rungs chasmzrss 9¢cm Eaasum Barrie Peterhoro SE Omnha Whitby Windsor Kitchener Cornwall Sndhuryr North Bay St Paul HHbNpMfiai H50ar3MHHM na Hoaournsn as ueu=na=€ onholueuaei Hugqqgunuoc unannoumr ltv Haunt HQa=Hm= Ootarlo nxarirnu raunsoir nines not ACTION Is not and heavy around the Boston net as Bob McCord ii of Boston Bruins works to break up scoring at vmmmawmrwmmwr tempt by Red Kelly fin hel meti nndGcorge Armstrong 10 of Toronto Maple Leafs in National hockey league arrlame fifthsWs an 31wuqn nyWN your vr you prosWm SteWcrrt Pots TWo As Leafs Tie Hawks Lose gains in Toronto last night Boston goalie Ed Johnston anxiously awaits chance to clear puck fCP Wiiephotol Western Rinks Still Tied or First Plcice CHARIWEIOWN CP Saskatchewan and British Co iurnbta pulling away steadily from the rest of the field In the Canadian curling championship had three more opportunities today to Jockey for position be fore their climactic meeting Fri day The redoubtahle Richardsons from Region and Lysll Daggs Vancouver foursome both re mained unbeaten In five starts as Saskatchewans ding champions took advantage of BC bya in Thursday nights slrtth round to catch the Pacific Coast rink Manitoba rebounding from pair of openingday losses was third with four victories In six starts followed by Northern 0n tario Prince Edward island and Quebec with 32 records Nova Scotia with sneveo split in six games was next Then came Ontario at 24 New Brunswick at Alberta at 15 and New foundland whiless in six tries Todays schedule the busiest of the fiveday round robin tournament sent Ernie Rich ardson against Newfoundland and 116 against Nova Scotia in the seventh mood with the other matches pitting Manitoba against New Brunswick North ern Ontario against Quebec and Ontario against PEIv Bruce Hudsons Winnipeg foursome faced BC in the eighth round while the Richard sons were drawn against Jack Polyblankr Northem Ontario crew The other pairings matched Newfoundland PEl Ontario and Alberta and New Bruostvlck and Quebec WlLb FACE NB In tonights ninth round Sas katchewan was due to face Herold Mabeys New Bruits wickers and BC drew Elmer Blacks Quebec foursome as on ponents Alberta Newfound land ManitobaNova Scotis and Northern OntarioPEJ consti tuted the remainder of th draw Alberta drew the bye in the morning round wifli Nova Son tie idle in the afternoon and Ontario in the evening session Richardson seeking his fifth Canadian title knocked off lion Northcotts Calgary foursome 85 in Thursdays fifth round while Dagg in what he do none STANDINGS Canadian curling champion ship rtandina sfter six rounds British Columbia Saskatchewan Manitoba Northern Ontario Prince Edward Island Quebec Nova Sootin New Brunswick Alberto Newfoundland ounwuuuuu tithe scilel as his best game of the tournament whipped New Bninswlck iM Theo curling with pinpoint accuracy the champions downed Bob Manns Hanover 0ol quartet in while BC sat out the evening round Manitoba stayed within about ing distance by dropping Now ioundiand 15d and Northern Ontario 100 Northern Ontario topped Nova Scotia 74 and Quebec defeated Ontario in the remaining filthround genres in the sixth round Quebec outscored New foundland its and Charlotte towns Art Burke drew home town clieers by counting one with his last rock to edge Al berta SCORE is LOW The evening session also pro ducted the lowest scoring game in tournament history as Inn Bairds Kentvliie NS rlnkde leafed New Brunswick as six of the 12 ends were blonktd Albertas Northcott tied 55 with Saskatchewan alter 10 ends lost possible chance for the upset of the week when he chose to go for the bundle in stead of blanking the 11th and to retain last rock ills dlfilcidt attemptfora two count raised Richardson rock into the house and his opponents counted three lhe 11th end of the Saskiit chowandlntarto match also pro ducod fireworks as both skips drewtwice through an 10inch port Richardson who had bad rock finished with four count Baird had to draw to Maheys shot rock with his last effort to win the lowscoringidsritlnle battle whidi eclipsed suit indeed that found Nova Sootia on the losing and to Quebec Clay May Mciké YearLong Tour NEW YORK AP Cassius Clay says he plans on taking worldtour in month or two and may be gone for year This would seem to confirm report that the newly crowned heavyweight champion had fiunksd an army pieinduction psychological test also lndl rated that Sonny Liston may have to wait long time for an other shot at his conqueror Clay said Wednesday he had taken the army test at Coral Gables Fla Jan bolde nied any knowledge of the out come fI know nothing about that he said when asked about re port iroin Louisvillethat he had failed the exam lhedefence department said the results of the examinations are being administratively pro cessed in Washington Clay made the statement about his tour on visit to the United Nations headquarters He said he would fight some ex hibitions on the trip COULD VOID CONTRACT If Cassius goes through with the lengthy tour he wold make his mottmlwithbistons inter continental Promotions incor porated worthless scrap ofpav per Butaiter leaving the UN he told reporter heinsy only travel for twompntha Listonis president had 22 per cent stockholder in inter continental Promotions which has Clay signed for his next The option however ex hires Feb 251965 behavior the 22yearoldlouls ville boxer wowed the diplomats and the common folk at the UN with his dcporiment and en tiiusiasnt love to meet all the people from all over the worl said Clay in explaining why he came to the UN Now that he ischamplon he said his main goal is to see that 20000000 Negroes have freedom justice and equality in the United States Clay conservativer attired In black suit shirt and black tie said he plans to visit Ghana Nigeria Egypt Turkey Pakis fan Rome and the Moslem holy city of Mecca in Saudi Arabia Clay has adopted the Moslem religion Asked if he expected to meet Pope Paul VI in Rome Clay replied would love to meet himyeah errant Now on iATER with our convenient suoosr PLAN bauoenrisio Hm LTD Barrio Fat Mbr 612 son MAR One consolation for Toronto Maple leafs They wont have to face Bostons battling Bruins Allin until next season Maybe in the Interval theyll be able to devils sure stre toy for wloolnc against the perennial last plat National Hockey League club wmnuday nights tie to Torontowhile New York Rain gen edged the visiting Chlcuo To Black Hawks Hwu the latest in series of Toronto humilia Uons that goes back to mid Jnriuari The lain seemed to have the Bruins number in the early half of the schedule well enough to win six of the first eight games betweui them Then the Tbionto team lost the touch luddenly and man aged only one victory and one tie in the isatuix encounters No that losses were shut POMPANO BEACH Fla fAP Veteran lnflelder Don Zimmer who attracts iniurles like John Waynes jaw draws fists cant even find refuge on handball court As mull Zimmer heads the rapidly growing list of play ers hurt in the early stages of spring training fine Myesrold Washington Senator to set for four to six week involuntary rest with broken left hand Joining Zimmer on the in iured report Wednesday among others were pitcher Gary Pa for of Chicago White Sox in flamed left shoulder Chicago Orbs shortstop Andra Rodgers splkod fingerilDon Moss De tioit Tigerspitcher sore left elbow and toiielder Phil Lion of New Yotkaankeee face cuts Zlmmer expectsdto be Wasti ingtons third baseman this sea4 last Monday when he hit it pgalnst of wall in handbail game it was only another in long line of mishaps iorzinuner who is entering his iilh season with his fifth team He has been hurt lay the minor leagues in the majors in Puerto Rico and on the highway gt Perhaps because of Zimmers problems he has only 237 lifetime batting average and has been shunted around among five teams in the last four years Barrie Hockeyists OustStrattord Barrie Knights advanced to the Ontario Pee Wee semi finals at Barrie Arena last night when they played to 11 tie with Strstford but tookvthe two game totalgoal series 95 Knights won the first game 04 at Stralford Barrie opponents in the On tario semifinals will be Scroll Dates of the series were not mourned In last nightsfiit the clubs played through two scoreless at 1303 of the third when Steve Deleoeyacored for Barrie on play with Jack Lynch Stratiord helped the do when Jim Budd scored at 1657 Eight penalties were called in the game five to Barrie son reported he broke his hand sh outs including an 110 loudsth that Tomatonirns doubtless would rather forget Veteran Red Kelly salvaged too in Wednesday night last limo of the lesson between the two clubs when he scored on closelo backhande with sec ends to play and both teams ma short Kellys goal capped late rooto recovery that saw the hair bounce harm from three gool deflcit In the last half of the third period Sloppy Thronto dciensive play gave veteran bee Bolvln the chance to been for Boston in the thwarted and Gary Dom hocler to make it 10 early in the second Then Ron Stewart Itaodoul for Toronto all through the game soared the first of two goals on dean breakaway after Bruins defenceninu Ted Zimmer Heading Big Injury List Peters the American Leaguel rookie of the year last season was advised not to threw for few days following treatment for his sore shoulder lie folded third baseman Pete Ward on the White Sort injured list The Montrealborn third hasemsn went to hospital lties dny with back injury Green fell with the puck at the Thronto blueline Don McKenney mulled chance to tie the store before the end of the second period when he slipped penalty shot foot wide of the Boston net lie was awarded the shot liter Bruins deienteman Tom John son hooked him irornbehlnd in the third period Boston moved ahead when Wayne Rivers banked shot into the Toronto net of defenceman Carl Brewer and Dean Prentice scored allcr brclklhl into the clear at the Louis bluelina Stewart started the Tomato comeback at 1115 scoring his second goal on foot screened shot that Boston goalie Eddie Johnston never saw Two minutes later Andy Balht gate former New York star scored his first goal in Toronto uniform to incite it to and Kelly tied it up at 1939 in New York former Maple Leafs winger Dick Dult pro vided the margin of victory with goal In each of the tint and second periods Harry Howell got New Yorks third coal and Phil Goyeila notched the winner Late to the second period Chicago scorers were Bobby Hull Stan Mlklia Ind Eric Nets terenko Nesterenko and Hull scored in the first period to put the Hawks ahead 21 and Mikitas goal In the second period made it tlc after New York had taken the lead The third period was score less iiuii Picks up Time Points Trails Stan Nikita By Your Blonds Bobby Hull clicked for one goal and two assists Wed nesday night and moved two notches closer to the National tol Hockey fatigue scoring leader The Chicago strongboy brought his total to as goals tops in the leagueand 39 as slsta for 77 points while the scoring leader teammate Stan Mlkita scored one goal for points total of at Both improved their indivi dual rccoids while their team Oil lost 44 lo the Rangers in New York Joan Bellveau of Montreal idle wedneadeyreroained in third spot with 71 points and Chicagos Kenny Whatrem picked up one assist in New eY7ork to hold fourth place with run is Torontos Andy on gate who collected one goal and one assist as the Leafs fled the visiting Boston Bruins The assist gave Bathgsts to of fitom more than Bolt vesiiand the NHL in that department Nikita Chicago Hull Chicago Bollveau Montreal WharramChlcago Dathgate Toronto Howe Detroit Gilbert New York GoyettegNew York oiisroiirs periods First goal of the game oilingM I5 Car To You in is Than MINUTES CLEANEDINBTDE awn ovrsmn roroini SATISFACTION can WASH Cor Anne Ind Doriiop Sta see us rooav TIRE ssavice causes EERDRINKERS atch forittlahel collectors cameo Ihechairgei bigger sfattlp overdo ensconced Stock Ale The brew is the TIRES ioi aavsisio sr

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