Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 24 Feb 1949, p. 19

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agree of hockeyahiliiy on Kenny We have no doubt that this art cle will receive the rapt Ali and attention of every hockey player in town under the age of i3 as of November ms 30 of these lads will be making trip tuiTmouto next Saturday morning They will play hockey in Torontos famous Maple Leaf Gardens as representatives of Bar ric in the annual hockey tourna ment organized by the directors of recreation of the Central Ontario zone Recreation Counsellor Kcnltobv inson informs us that it is the in tcntion of the Council to take 30 players because of the Gar dens large ice surface and the postibility of team gping into the finals playing four games in four hours Ken also says that to avoid be ing struck down on dark street he is leaving the selection ofthc team in the capable hands of Win ston Law Alfred Harris and Cockburn These gentlemenhavc observed the boys in this age group playing throughout the church hockey league season and are well qualied to make rep rcscntativc selection If the majority of the team de sire it is the intention to stay over the afternoon and see the Toronto Marlboros in their bracket of the Junior OHA playoffs It is cnts and the recreation office ttempting to arrange cheaper price far block of 25 The trip details are as follows and thosesclcctcd to make the trip are requested to be on time at the places stated For players on Barrio sidepthe bus will be leaving Five Points at 715 am and the Allondale boys will be picked up at Essa Road and Burton Ave approximately 10 minutes latcr There is no objec tion to picking up boys on Brad ford St who might possibly live half way between the pickLip stops Although the hour sounds curly Barrio is scheduled to play tlIcir first game at 940 and they must hr lhcrc dressed and ready to hit the ice at that hour five minutc delay is permitted and than dctaulfntion lhc boys will be responsible for their own lunches or lunch money and the afternoon game if they wish to take it in If the team stays for the Junior game it will be 730 toll oclock before hey arrive back in Barrie so it ight be in order for them to have snndwich or so in their pockets or the return trip Winston Law will accompany he team as coach and will han lo the boys on the ice The rec cation counsellor will also make he trip and it is expected that uiicrslood that these games coat Barrie Bantam Finn rolled to an impressive 70 victory over We iui Monday night of Barrie Atomic carry nevcn ml lead into the second tilt of their twonine goalstow oer iett They play at Oshawa Mint Thursday Feb 24 Two men who contributed much to the win were Gary Long and bury Reid long red four goals past Fred Stone the Oshawa nets while Reid tall one to couple with study defensive some Bill Monger making hls first slan to 0mm comneWm had little to do chillkiaz up hip shuts out but work he did have he handled in clever style Another forward that caughtan abundance pf story was Bobby Gamer He sup lied goal and an assist while his ellchecking was constant hindrance to the Osha Iva nttack Flyers tobk lead in the first period on goal by Long with Lar ry Grant misting in the second DickCain tallied at 358 taking well setup pas from Grant and then Long and Reid eddcd for in oipg into the third and Idian star Oshawa sh led more drum in this session butcould not crash the defence twosome ol Bill Giant on Larry Reid 1n the meantim Long was placing pair of mark rs behind Sionwith harry Grant and Garnet hem Ettoran thenc cessary pastime At the 13 min utc mnrk Paulrennanb bluclinc shot Was deected into the netting by Garner and that climaxed the scoring Onliit iortp penalty was handed out thatto Gurney of Oshawa late in the second period Coach Win Law was well pleasad with the showing the Bantams made and feels if they play steady hockey and avoid overconfidence they can cop the series BARR Goal Bill Monger Don Lowe defence Larry Reid Bill Grant Paul Brennan Gary Clarke forwards Long Garner Dunn Gardiner Larry Grant Fer guson Cain Graham OSHAWA Goal Stone defence Johnson Morrison Templar Sty kwa forwards Chgsezewski Bro die Black Fetchet Guriuy Wal lace Bahardi Dykster Knapp lIiId adult will accompany the cam The principle of these tourna nts is to ternate between Pee and Midgot age $05th the mm of title yo ngWTnlaycrs Irccr heshou be able toget in no oLthc trips if he showman And now the nest art team selection BFENCI Bruce Bigotow BernardfCreigh on BructllPopplOlOn Tom Poppies Pratt Bob Thompson important ohn Woods onwzmps Kenny Beaver Mikc Browning on Bender Doug Bassett Don arr Bob Christie Wayne Corbett liruce Dibble owarq frames eorge Fields Danny Farrell Del ert Guest Tim Hook Jim Harris Leonard Kirk Jack Kennington on Kelsey JaclLIMacKinnon itcher Epy Perry Ron Van OAL f3 Mike Fergus hristie yonouir Factoring Canada Bread MeAuley ulag Clarke larke Dude Battle Tnhlng Ca tet Bod Battle SevenUp Lakeuew Orphans Po Seven Up Can ada teiad Barrie Tent Clarke Silvia 5r NCLNIGY Carters Barrie Tanmng few default 613 tm Vic neer too ebb 42 ilnginbeII 767 ORGANIZED THIS WINTER for tn first time the Barrie Ladles Curling Clubvnow has over 70 members Here are some of the active curlers front row left to rlghtMrsAngus McNahb Mrs Kilian Mrs Napier Mrs ramsu Toronto Bonspiel Mcmhcrmof the Barrie Curling Clth who ompetcd in the 22nd annual bonspicl in Toronto last week gave good account of them selves even though they failed to bring back any of the trophies President of the local organiza tion llnIIy Armstrong teamed up with Ab Simons Iligh Park entry and the rink was one of the chief threats in the Royal York event After sweeping to three straight victories they dropped out of the running by point Their next competition came in the Parker NOW comes haulage 44 41 38 35 len series and ther they struck foru win before losing their sixth game The Barrie rink of Nern Adams El Crawford Lorne Whiting and SelvlnMcrcdlth as skip particil patnd the Royal York and Seth crling cnts where they won four andlost two The second Barrie cuffy consist ing of Del Colc Frasor Suther land Bill Gibbins and Harry Love skip emerged triumphant on three occasions and dropped thrcc THORNTON mm St Judes WA will mcctrnthrs Reids on Tuesday March at 230 pm Mrs Ward at present nursing MlS Burns to an aunt of the three Taylor chdrcn who lost their lives when theix home was razed by fire at Need es BC on Feb 14 mt AN EXAMINER WANT An THE LEADER flIe Stufeline Dc tux VlDoor Sedan rGoheens Examiner RC Shell Oil Legion PerrynEteetric 7Spareboys Ball Plan 337 Barriehalting 100 Chiba5 Henderson Gard McLeodJ 700 23 21 21 20 17 12 10 Feb 214 Smiths Bdrrte Tile Somgmauw ntbiues MweyHarrls Kill 95Jt1dd 701 no9 cordially irivitqtdtoiseetheinveChevroletthe rst completely newcar the lenderlmehuilt seven yd galam mrbcautitlibuiofall its mosthenut bu ONTARIO Hughes Mrs Alvin Dickey Mrs Smith bhck row left to rightMrs Ray Livingston Mrs Currie Mrs Amy Valr Mrs Sturman Mrs Emma Mrs Patterson Mrs Norbert Moram mBFL AT COLU GWOOD NEXT SATURDAYIT liaitric Jr Flycrswind up their season schedule Saturday when they visit Collingwood Ship buildcrs vastly impIchd team since Jack Portland has taken hold of the rcins Flyers are in heated struggle with Owcn Sound Mctcors for first place in the Georgian Bay stand ing The Sounders play tonight with Crccmore Stars as their oppo sition win for the Meteors would give them onepoint lead and Barrie would need victory in Colllngwood to regain the top rung defeat would leave them in second place and they would most likely mcqt Collingwood in the rst round playoffs HIGHEST om Jnlchan Tibet at 15970 feet nboVe sch level is the highest city ithlfc world WITH 7Y e8 heres newest ofgollnewgcu nroved on the in LpudWlned rumination wider tinfon for Chevrolet as Shaun North nd Community The youngsters and their parents of the North End applied mt iu party and carnival at the we of Butle Street last Saturday night which was attended by an Wm lc program was started in the afternoon when close watch was kept on the surface and at the first sign of dropping temperature quick ooding was made at oclock thanks to Dennis Moran and his water tank The evening fun commenced with free skating and couple of spot prizes which were the dona tion of Mn Sandy White an an onymous donor of the district and the recreation council Next come the fancy costume prize for the younger groups with Victor Lindsay winning the boys prize for the to year group and thin Lalason winning for the girls lln the same age group We havent quite figuredltow Bill got in the girls entry but possibly because he was dressed like aygirl In the tow grant the girls winner was Shirley Green with Paul Swain taking the boys prize Skating races were held for the higher age groupswifhNcil Hurti bcse and CarolMnrshall winning the prizes for the l213 group and Ron Maison and Dorothy Luinson winning their respective classcs for the oVer 14s Special prizes were given for races for the fathers and mothcm and the winncr of the Dads prize was Benny chnson with Mrs lKntIpp winning the Moms prizc Vern Hambly nldcrmanic rcp to present prizes to the winners and compliment them on their cf forts The feature of the evenings en terlainment was skating exhibi lion put on by Miss Margaret Whitty and Miss Noreen Blaine The two young ladies both mem bers of the Silver Blades Club of Toronto kindly consented to at tend the carnival their music Refreshments includM hot dogs fake tea chocolate milk and cook cs The climax was shinny game between the fathers and sons All in all it was splendid effort put on in neighborly goodwill undco operation which bodes well for the continued recreation effort in the north end The rink and for the past two year also it ball diamond is situa ted on the proportyof Mr and cscnmlve of Ward was on hand even bringing own electric portable and EAR VA Im Me It Wdi tote but heated towmed Sf WM In Noble with am wh famine Nahum ludml part in 10min ram pay mm mm The at Mitzi The recreation council was re hn yew had with quested to assist in organizing the 5nd in gm who am program Through the cooperation use 91 the mm of the parks board some side mug go do an my up boards wore located and rink to dig in my he may approximately 50 feet by 90 feet new SbFlel skating facility caters to Bob Luinsoll Eddie McArtlIur am 4550 youngsurs this end Jim Agnew and Glen Swain are my and mum spin the boys heading up the 0mlllih djduample of caan am tee and have given their time NM When NP harm which lfwluded coule spells citizens get together and decide to of floodmg the rink until and make go of neighborhood in the morning Nnm Dennis Moran who lives on Nights are set aside for hockey north side of the rink and who also and games have been held to more fortunately still owns mo date between the North End and bile ll00gallon water tank has Candles boys from nodalso Fath more than once come to the rescue or and Son teams of the district of the boys and provided uddition summer program is alrcady al water for the surface Jim Ag pimped which will include well new and minivan fathersof two laid out ball diamond and some of the committee boys have lent playground equipment if it can be their aid willingly and often oin locaiid and made available maintenance work with Mr Ag J= IEBIEVAL RINGS new erecting the lighting system and Mr Lainson directing flooding Women began to Wear rings in the Middle Ages signct and maintenance Mr Lamson Sale of Seat emu Boys when spring comes the first thing your wife does is houseclean How about Hailsecleantng your ezir with new set of covers this year We have few sets left at greatly reduced prices ADOlOGlZES TO Hi6 WIFE FB UENTLY BUT HE LDOM KNOWS WHAT FOE Comelearly and get yours at aging PHONE 37 IARIIE mliiflllm if the only cur bringing uecu advantagofiowest cost momnunrut than Event AIME The new BeautyLender Bodies by Fisher with pushebnlton MWecs outside are true masterpieces with superb LenderLine Styling thats lower wider ltltl with 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