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Barrie Examiner, 20 Nov 1953, p. 4

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PIKE BARRIE 231113113111 FRIDAY KUVEMBER 30 11333 Flyers Cant Relax Black 11 $orne day an in yesterday afternoon as he session We deli get It fl LC idcli leave 11 pu tape it as LA the rest at the league SLIIlCLliC wif fcftlflllg to the current lltt ii iii which Barrie Flyers are currently talc Li Tintints 611 lint that 714 be it wcvkirij Tapas 11 In place Pyts for the Saturday nappy It will mark our win in Inc starts and that fie record of an alsoran 192th arent in bad WE bi if they these uckcnd ItXIlIhS they may be dust With so many clubs hard and only four points Mpaftillli the secondplace team fruit the cub place represent tzycs its hard it lzntc fur relax RILOYI After their unexpected victory over tric iizideis in Quebec City TanSim nzght the Flyrs will be full of confidence The Hawks who 105 humiliating 60 dccmon to Hamilton this week Will be full of desire Thus far in the season the two clubs have split pair of meetings each winning their home games The Flyers on the other hand have score to settle They were rob bed of the tieing goal in Gall few weeks back with just 20 sec onds left to play The players felt they could have won in overtime The marksman Danny McNeil made his first showing for the Fly ers in that game and had an aus picious debut stolen from his grasp by the decision of referee Andy Bellemer who ruled McNeil was in the crease That was the game Ennis was given the heave from the box bv Bellemer and thouch it proved great crowd pleaser it didnt rest too happy with the Flyer coach Maybe we will get Bellemer to nighthe smiled The Flyers are in fair shape for tonights clash against the Hawks who staged regular freeforall IUM lltiilioi ll gt ds and tic llEl gtui flour Lessor lite 011A lils iIdrzul li pear befuzc th IXLCIIIAI tfic fracas here ltttll uphold Ln ruli bunk lionie fzce il who ssmd tlzi priviist the Jackpot Marlboro player and rules dont allow it ill lll lIiiiins II this if in out Stafford Smythc ill be in The goal judge ms xi LfKt VlIJtlitl Stir Ilmui Salon ll Uu vii ttgiipaii Saven up trilwait ti Mary lmid 270 llilri Tracey 617 Ladies Afternoon League T111 Pts ns 33 tiiltiiiils 27 llivlmls it Hlu tuith 25 20 AIIA lltiilllis lT Ross Iludl son did not rctlii ii from his lltlllti liigfi lllltt Ottawa for Thursdays practise but shotifd land Iitlt tonights game Jr Standings St Catharines 10 hill 16 Barrie 16 Marlbuios 111 Hamilton 15 St Michaels 15 Guelph ITI Kitchener Quebec 18 Future Games Tonight St Macaroon JG t1 in time 11 ll ClllltllllltS for 30 IT IS lb 113 16 Cliff Browns 16 13 11 at lCopaco iligli single Thelma Boyd 1263 Thelma Boyd 581 Mens Town League Group iStuil Up TDeluxc Taxi Ell 16 it 15 12 fbaiiiiy Ove ll Biass Glenn ll Barric Tanning Bell Telephone Supcitcst Allandzilc Drugs 39 38 34 28 27 26 23 20 20 17 lthbll Bros Seven Up and Deluxe Taxi both copped five points on Monday lnight to continue their thrilling trace for first place Seven Up held GUCIDhl 33 at Barrie lliiniilluiiftheir one point margin when they at Kitchener Saturday Marlboros ulnes at Gall St Michaels at Quebec Kitchen er at Hamilton Barrie at St atli Sunday Guelph at Marlboros Hamilton at St Michaels AneTrEEyTsiiii Heads Scoring beat Cliff Browns 52 Bob Thur low was top man this week for the first place team with 640 triple vliile Lorne Ferguson had the best score of either team with his string of 699 Al the same time Deluxe Taxi were winning their much needed five points from Bell Telephone and here again the losing team had the top scone Larry Robillard recorded an 801 triple and Gord Brown carried his mates to win with his 725 effort THE LAST TIME Gait Black Hawks entered Barrie Arena the scene was periodically like the one above as tempers flew from all angles and treetorall ignited late in the Recreational Committee Report uptonist was bad 61 screen should be placed over the tunnel at Queens Park 17 there were rt quests for toilcls at all the Iaiksf WITIIUUI these facilities Ihi SoropI ominntii rpm page no liinis Park would like shelter md WM own 35 theyl The Director considers that Shear Ittiactcd the older children pilk 3951 playground taught them to be good sports The swimming progralii met with made them want to ltillll more to difficulties in that the first area compete brtler taught them to beI selected at Minets Imii proved un fair ll games and no to start fihl satisfactory for many reasons chiefi ing and yelling because their team of these was tiie crowded condi was vinnznj or losing Etioii of the Beach which made it ltI iiiipossible to supervise the large rho Md nu HMV lnumoer of our children who nt 913532 11 0133gormngniid all tended the classes The move to Beach was ii popular Oro one share ideas anl ct advicc though it did not provide deep water facilities for training in the more advanced Red Cross Courses Twenty swimming classes were held and one session at Camp Bor den where Red Cross tests were held at the end of the season Total attendance was 2509 highest daily attendance 226 average daily at tendance 120 Three swimmers passed the sec OIId Red Cross Test four the inter mediate and 16 the Junior tests total of 560 children were enrolled track quote Observations They were mostly pleased with their playgrounds under the Class ification of locality equipment shelter and shade water supply play space and storage facilities with the following recommenda tions that there should be shade trees planted at Brock and Gunn Streets El there should be drinking water at Brock and N01 son Square I3 there should be better storavc facilities at Gunn third period The Hawks are here tonight and the Flyers are filblik HUL Kt 49 lltltKEY 20 Hawks iltlfllt to Gait Black 21 away to St Cuthun lizes Teepees Nov College 25 uwuy to St Michaels lNov home to St Cathar ines Tee pees hoping to jump into secondplace with capable triumph Tweed Gilt Tongan Queen STORNOWAY Scotland Nuv ll CPI As gesture of good will from the Hebrides to the Friendly Islands of the South PZIE the length of iceblue Harris tweed has been woven for Queen Salotc of Tonga While touring Scotland during her visit to Britain for the Curnnv ation Queen Salute expressed her admiration for Harris tweed and skilled weaver here was asked to start work on length The weaver who has had her name put on the label of the Queens tweed Mrs Christina Nicholson It was woven on her domestic loom She was chosen by Mackenzie Tweed Mills Limited of Stornpway because of her long association with the rm Now 48 years old she started in the mill when she was 17 and was responsible for teaching the orig inal weaving staffsome 30 croft ers daugthcrs selected from villa ges throughout the island of Harris For 47 CHIN COACII Driven by local school teacher Buy With onfldcnec At Dangerfield Motors LTD Barrlcs Largest Dealer USED CAR DIVISION 233 BRADFORD ST Illa 4981 Mercantile Nov 25 Rockets vs Elmvale Saw Logs Maple Elm Birch and Basswood Twin bill at Barrie Arena 0W OKEEFES BREWING COMPANY LIMITED Combines vs Aces With only four weeks left in the and Nelson Square 11 that the In logs or standing timber and in the swimming program 39 Broken leg REAL CHEVBEFILS echlyer left wing sensation is expected to be Sidelined from the roster of Boston Bruins for the remainder of the National Hockey League sche dule Chevreflls who seemed head ed for good year suffered bro ken leg in Toronto last Saturday nlghtwhen he crashed into defence man Tern Flamon 20 DISCOUNT FONTAINE WATCHES TauLOVE DIAMONDS To introduce these famous lines to Barrie we on offer in 20 discount on all louhlne thclles and Diamonds SPENTS SciIain studio nub um 8m Chief Popup Toaster $1195 IIImeteor use Will Alumina Inst 3235 Ian My will 125 up tions Buchanan Kit ESELL Robertson 4th Bob Attersley is beginning to place ground between hIanelf and the remainderof the scoring pack in the Ontario Hockey Association junior individual iacc Official statistics released by the OHA office this week showed At tcsrley acc Biltmore centre with 35 points two better than Brian Cullen of St Catharines Teepccs and Bill McCrcary also of the Bilts who were snapping at his heels last week Jimmy Robertson and Cleland MOrtson both of the Flyers have galloped up the ladder and now first series every game is an im portant one for these two teams HEPC moved closer to one of those coveted playoff positions when they handed Allandale Drugs 70 whitewashing Silverthorii leading them with three game total of 736 Last place team WebbBros can boast the best bowler of th week award as their Don Russel had the top triple of the week 8331 in cluding 325 single Webbs look 43 decision from Copaco Wes Perry had 750 score for Sandy Cove when they beatSuper test 52 and Barrie Tanning moved into seventh place when they took five from Brass Glenn Sid holddow mum and ml POSi Woodward was top man for the respectively Robertson the leagues leading scorer has slack ened his pace considciablypfailing to blink the light in his last two mes John Albani one of two regular Marlboro netminders heads the goalsagainst department and the Dave Pinlmey Trophy race with 167 per game average Scorlng Leaders Attersley Guelph 14 Br Cullen St Kills 13 McCreary Guelph 14 Robertson Barrie 15 Mortson Barrie 15 Hicks Kitchener 14 Barlow St 13 Reid Morlies l3 Maxwell Mattias 13 Cyr Quebec 17 Goalkeepe PGAPts I4 21 35 15 33 18 30 21 17 26 18 12 18 14 12 ii 11 10 l3 rs Records 23 21 21 20 GA SO Av Albani Marlies Senior Marlies McNamara St 12 Edwards St Kids 13 Truax Kitchener Hardy Morlies Blnkley Gall 15 Butler Que 22 38 43 17 Riggin Ham 14 catmomma 10v Ramsay Guelph it mason Barrio Dodds St 1m Spencer Barrie Doyle Que Saboie Que 54 38 35 64 47 19 19 60 36 Don Bones Raleigh of the Rim player In the ivot weighs stands ve gers is the lightest NHL The slender only 148 pounds an feet 11 inches caeooceocpcce 167 275 317 331 34 35 36 33 389 457 47 475 475 50 546 60 80 ltanners with 690 and Tom Graham led the Clothiers with 654 Group Kenwells 17 13X RCAF 13 Legion 12 Ekaminer 12 Westons 12 Edgar Toppers 11 10 27 10 11 241 10 ll 23 12 21 12 18 Hudson Hornets Barbers Chryslers I5 14 Finlays BA 16 ll Kenwells seem to be coasting to group winner title boasting point lead after defeating HEPC this week by 52 count Kimball was their top man 628 while Mc Kinley was best for Hydro with 623 laxRCAF moved into that important second place spot when they won five from Chryslers Barrie Examiner slipped from sec ond to fourth place lie when they took the whitewash treatment lor WHEN CALI mm 11010115 than 5911 Put limlllllull If youve been postponing Re upholstering job you need the money for other things our Budget Payment Plan will Interest you Same high quality osmoworkmanship same prices But installment payments let spread the cost overs long per iIId We have the experiential up holsterers toth any type otup allottiring oycrfgo tunnel 01 price selectlon Callour or 75 BRADFORD SI poison ivy be sprayed again at Nel son Square 141 condition of the ground at Nelson Squpre and Spr from Legion who used the win to vault into third position due point away from playoff spot Webb had the high triple for Legion with his 691 score West ons Bread also moved into con tention after their seven point victory from the last place Fin lays Edgar Topper and remained right in the middle of the standing following their contest which saw the former take five points Hudson Hornets either clipped or stung the Barbers for seven points Schell from Chryslers provided the groups high scores of the week he included 335 single in trio that totalled 696 were advanced from Tadpoles to ful year on their part for which Minnows 47 from Minnows to Fish am indeed most happy statcs and 52 011141111251 the New Red Cross SandyfhCOuttsk Chairman of the beginners button Recreational Commtttce This report confined to Summer 94 ALL THE EXAMINER F08 Playground activrties and recom mendations of the Recreational FRINTING PKONE24M Peter Thomson Sons Alliston Ont Committee was compiled by Mrs Edith Redmond chairman of policy and program The Policy and Program Commit tee consist of Mrs Edith Redmond James Poppleron MacAuley and Coutts Other Directors on the Board are Alderman Girdwood Alderman Kinzie Harold Cooper and Secretary Burton As Chairman of your Recreation al Council it has been pleasure to serve with the above members who have never let personal differences interfere with the main project and which accounts for very success Any oldtimer of sport to whom lacrosse was game to be revered would have boon surprised few weeks back at lm very lnimcdlately plates represent respectively the senior and junior championships of Canada the general lack of Intelbot dlsplaycd therein ls unfortunate the more so sine Canadas national gam Except for hockey lactose And lacrosse eld is no place for weakling For it is rugged heemansgame with speed skill the oldest of all the games played In So far as records the 1830s but each followed its own ball and hockey clubs Were organized to rules and the game was not code of regulations then drawnup by Dr WVGorge Beers known as the Father of newergave thegatne great impetus and it became the Dominions national sport by an act or legislation in 1867 For years it nourishedmlghtlly Liam tea lntboeastwchasottawacwitalsr ea on AAA thlonaleoml Shamrocks the faith Coast It held and still Toronto Tecumebs Montreal contributed mighty stars 0n holds great favour But in the ball hockey and football new In As played by the white man who adopted the Indians lacrosse was mtrod 1880s when John Flannegy treatShamrocks and an Indian played on Boston Corimxonsi Hub After that contest many perimenting with the Indian ga sociatlon was organized few ing body 115 original member today teams as far south as game is played in scores of Unitod Slates colleges accorded except in the re concerned Since those tro Police Chief Reports by thopress of the nomlnlon lacrosse13 ofcially and legally is the fastest gameplayed afoot andbodily contact And it is America antedating base indicate the rst Canadian standardized until 186061 The HEREIS IHE ACTUAL REPORT Epic bottles were Ioucht gust Interest has mood as but we in the game from to the United States In 1116 nsoreda meeting of the Mon ieam at Boston lbe game was the nowroaring heart of the cw Englandgroups began ox the The US Intercollegiate As later and it is now the guid hailed from New England but Carolinas are included The International competition haabeen an important feature 01 th sports pOpularity in other years An American squad rst visited England inyltm and prior to World War II American and in clubs metannu Smith Joe lolly Trophy lives in Cornwall once honor of the grand old named ln hotbed of the gamerfrom whence came such stars as Newsy tolerate John White and the DeCIpys The John Flanncry Memorial Cup was placed in coypgtlhon ln1930 when Syracuse leadiugtllnlted Statesteam tbgkpeason played an Oxfordnm bridge squad Heroin lie mums It ban In vets15h II 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