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Barrie Examiner, 8 Feb 1952, p. 3

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ltornton Cops Elmvale Bonspiei diminutive curling bug of Thornton chose two strong armcd youngsters from his own club and gathered another semblance of himself and gross results were first prize and the Hiram Walker Trophy in the popular Kimmie Curling Clubs annual tilrink oneday bonspiel at Midland Curling with second prise and Fox and Club Wednesday The skillful bug is none other than Gordon Henry see Thorntons closest threats were it returned from aiding tment to Burnett of Grim and Ed Fox of the GovernorGenerals Trophy flav Midland each winning three with six at the Ohmic Curling We an identical plus apiece in theiattons modal Tankard mic at final analysis Burner walked oifforooto doublequ compel lion Emirate lost to Kingston by The mucosa as usual was highly on WC 5310 successful Temed one of the best All it entries were on hand and rotary of the Thornton Curling Club and he masterminded gamed an 19 dimtliEMA 35 83 11 93 3m Elmvale officuls were commended Win or lose Elmvaie had the mod Bruce che lead Ted Hewson second and Herb Shannon mg vice to three successive wins and high plus of 23 to cop or we we underlain mm mam the highlycompetitive event This is the first time Thornton cupiured the Elmvale sptcl boners although one previous year rink from the same club finished in toe prize list Henrys triumph was de pendent and two lopsided wins aft er the skip pulled off tebsiomfii Ecd draw shot in the final end to defeat Brownell of Port Nicoil 107 in the opener Follow ing that close decision Henry trounced Lambie of Kimmie 208 and Dr liall of Goldwater ii in building up comfortable margin the handicap of operating without brie with nine Penetang produced home As one curler stated dlfvsfive sinks and Barrie four Grillia in play these fellows really know had three competing and Thornton how to run spieL They dsmt ove two Single rinks came from Cui look anything ylingwood Cookstown Thombury Bonsplel chairman was BLliBrechin Stayner Goldwater and Campbell and he managed to keep Port McNicoll records straight despite taking ont Barrie rinks were skipped by acme interest in the competitiomCiiff Elrick Larry Hart Waller with an Elmvale rink He recently Craig and Mac Fendley Eirick and sacs captured two apiece Craig managed one and absorbed three stmigh RSI war Fendicy lUtatt its Cowper of Elmvaix copch fourth pm and the Labs it Trophy our the high plus for two Wle Second high plus with Wu mes uen to lvau Brown of Thornbun i113 firm LaflAlili of Eliotale for win and mg plus First loud Kimmie onus Liallil3ic Borne gsuyner tantrum girl Broom t5 Dr Hall Hiatus Midland it Cooper Therrien ll Emma Midland Fox JG Bleak 12 Tipping Thornto Henry l0 insole Fiotmn MEXICO EB Brownell inomton rm was nicked by Emms conic Playoff Rumor Cuelap Eu lithe nude ym mm wymmmu We he ORA JuliaIV playoffMat WrMyMk day hockey games we be bcayedmuhhclnhbc armamentyum hmkanttmnnnr cdnetnlm andsalm new musnchalhlnmrd theym nprmnvnn tbsceding It would like mm aphyoffehneeta mksmpkymycllbonm day new the reputersan matemu said it when wasnt even at the who is morethanleanbthom BowuNG GROUP Bell Telephone swamped league leading Dodgtlgt 70 and the Telephone boys now take otcr first place The Tiicphone team i3 lhree men over 600 while Dodgers Twoeiderswereordainedindia ldtscteci Sunday eveningieb lAngus United Church Warrant Of illeer Leslie JWMWL them received unanimous elec itmn at the annual menu They were escorted by Cab man and Elder th km The sermon presented by Rae Fraser from Peter 514 in Fellowwelderwieed the flock Elders elect answered the dues Loris of the Common Order and were set aside by laying on of inland and welcomed by right hand of fellowship runs used were Saviour iSprinkle Many Nations Pour Out Thy Spirit From on High and iJcsus Have Promised Nu ap propriate numbers were rendered by Chou The congregation came forward at the close of the service to greet ilhc new elders Sunday services Feb It on An Mr and Mrs Downy and and Norm Wood left at Mon dsy br motor trip to Midi The YPU held special in the Church Sunday at with ans Jenkins as specter sue gave splendzd address on still and evmigelism The Junior Claim supplied music Following me sir tice they held fire side hour in the Sunday School room conducted by John Cook with his sister Mn Dobson at the organ Coffee pic and ice cream was served Please phone news items to if McDonald Mide emu iId Downey Midland Johnston 13 Battle Hart Elmvzlc Siboaid Orillla Norman Poncho Duisey Elmvalc Kimberley Elmvale Manning Barrie Craig ll Collingwood Sprouic Midland Hastings 10 Penetang Tully iBarrle in Frame Peanut EA Allch Itl 3th Hudson Ii Midland iC Russel ll lElmvnle in illx13 lI Brechin Campbell illidland iR Wilson Midnna 1269s Thornbury Brown Pilon Drillia Gardiner ookstown Elmme name 31 Smelt Baker 21 Round Ncnzy McDonald llozron Tully Dunner Fcndlcy Johnston McKee Hart Riicziiun lE Brown Fox Bcuudoin Tipping Sibbald Hudson Nurmnn Russel Row icy FINALISTS IN the Govcriiorenerals IrOphy event durafter tremendous sweep of oppoitlon Pictured left 29 rm cr ey ing the Ontario Curling Associations annual Tankard play at right Bill Campbell skip Tim Bates Reg Cooper Bill Tub Campbell Toronto recently was doublerink Elmvale Curling Club man George Pearson Dick Columbus Ernie Flotron and Fred entry They lost out to Kingston narrow twoshot margin Ritchie skip Gilldllltl Sproulc Baker Hastings Brown Pilon Steele Wison Elrick Manning Third Round Nurmun l4 Russel Gardiner ll Sproule 33 Baker i0 Doncy Steele Wilson Mannng Pilon Therrien Beaudoin Fendley Johnston ll McKee Hall Brown Prentice Duwney Culley Hudson Craig Rowley Hastings Elrick Kimb eriey Sibbald Campbell Brown Wilcox Brown Fox Tipping Brown Lambie Henry Burnett Cooper Flotron Hart Decarie Again Heads St Marys School Board gt lead swamping Cliff Browns 74 Brown iwas best man for Dixies with 601 with 517 Elrick Brownci for the Webb team with 539 Chris Standing 11Bcil Telephone No2 10 Lil Wilcox Cotton with had but one the 600 bracket Soup Campbell was lhc best furl the Bell tutti 694 having one good single of 23 Cecil Sharpe no scoring for Dodgers with 617 Lake View Dairy had good night they handed out whitewashlng to Bar rie Tanning No lorry Glenn led the Dairy boys Walk 2376 l239 366 for 381 for three In Harrys 376 single he missed tying the high score of the year by only pins Sid Woodward led lln Tannery boys With 675 Bell Telephone No wok lhci Canadian General Electric 52 Robiilard led the Bell team with 782 while Mart Bcbb 15 tin top man for GE Willi T34 Dixics Smoke Shop look over til second division by in the Steve Osachuck led the Brown team Perry ElLCillc are climbing in the standing taking over second placci and whitewashed the leading Coq paco team 70 Perrys had twui men in the 700 bracket while Co paco failed to have even 600 man Frank Bell was best man for Perrys with 768 Smith was best for Cug pace with 597 Webb Brothers also handed out whitcwashing to Brass and Glenn2 to move up from the bottom of the iivision and leave Brass and Glenn in their place Trumbley was best iSpanis was Kbcst for Brass and Glenn with 589 First Division PPS Gcneral Electric ll 20 Doclgers Barrigfranningxu 10 is Lakcricw Dairy 19 iBell Telephone No iDixics Smoke Shop 11 l0 24 Pcrry Electric iCOplICO l0 Cliff Brown 20 iWebb Brothers l9 Brass and Glenn it 3Iigh threeHarry Glenn 88L IHigh singletHarry Glenn 376 GROUP The Hydro team defeated Londry EMotors 70 to take over first place rin group Bill Whitehead led hisa Eboys to victory with 582 Londrys third one 300 man and that was Erich Flour points up on the Telegram team Chicks Mens Wear swamped the lucklcs Piymouths 70 Don Rus sell led the scoring for the winners Ewith 655 for three while Chick Sandler rolled mere 39 for the isame team Jack Manol led the2 Second Division gun Pastoral charge will be of memorial class began study Wednesday cVen ing of the new booklet written by Rev Reynolds The Means mi Grace popcr was the Act Diurna of am cient Rome posted daily in pub lic place 564 Hydm are now before 11 33L Tuesdays leadership Allllllc II 003 staffer night and dslyrwtth in economic adieu Wu sharp and guns Lead an active lib Iain Tub empletons Tlidla Canadas iselling proprietary medicine ly nature mm FIRST DAILY NEWS Forerunner of the daily news mile bringlungedvformlkfto More min arthritic or rheumatic pain ml 33 rmrmous IRCs COTTYS CLEANERS wishio an nouncihat Mr Jack Dyie is no longer an agent for their firm MERCURY 15 sport motor good WV s16200 EVINRUDE 225 $19250 $27500 vawooo OUTBOARD son Winnipeg model 16 70 wide centre deck This hull is perfect for making an outboard cruiser JOHNSON 98 ILP work motor good condition $16200 EVINRUDE HJ sport four good condition s16250 EVINRUDE l4 HP Model l950 work motor good conditth COMILETE LINE OF ROSS BOATS Morrisons melting Buds MA IN ST Jamr9en ii 54m 7W Those expert viewersoLthe spam who record such things recently voted to decide who was thexreatcst woman adieu athlete of 1951 We my be quibbling but we that while the selection was per Matthiaserred an is always question to debut hailed as no doubt it waste dcslr mpetorwhopnvedthemostthrlimgandsyec of tin year there m1 much doubt about the Plymouth team with 561 At the inaugural meeting of StI and Bokars look the league MMYS Separate School Board Jan leading Torontovlclegram boys 532 23 Tony Dccoric was reelectediCarl Eznrns was back in form this hailma and T1 11 MCVCigh scores week to lead the scoring for and tElltrcasurer with 610 Jo Harrldinc was best for the Telegram with 620 Mont gomcry Auto Parts strengthened their lead in the second division by taking the Chryslers 70 Bannera man was best for the Montgomeryl ramwnn 581Chrysiers topicor er was Goodchild with 456 tax took the Barbers 52Vto hold second position in the division Paul was best man for 13X with while Harry Wick was best for the Barbers with 501 The Barrie Examiner have taken the lead from within their boots last couple of weeks taking pomts eachweek This week it was from Fininys BA Alf Shepherd led The Examiner squad with 618 Fm GENERAL view of bonspiel activity held at the lovehgimain floor was used as the loungeaim bonspiel headquarters Members Of Sx Midland Curling Club Wednesday as rinks attempted to wing Midlands artificial icerink boasts six sheets of ice but due gt Elm the Hiram Walker Trophy maJor prize in some competitimm lothelarge entry list vale officials were forced to platr Unlons at The top floorwasjammed with enthusiastic gallery while the games in the Arena Gardens few hundred yards away gt it Skating Party gt ew on obinson and Bond Head Peoples Unions recently an bowl hm tertained members of Thornton lays man haw main beg Churchill Leiroy magiookstown Wiles all 395959 37 unions are skating party in Bradlt mng or 10 Arma First Division About 125 young people were Slandmg present with high 10mg of 37 mm HEPC 12 thers from mornton union Arte Tomato Telegram period of free skating races were and Bokars held with winners as follows In Chicks Mens Wear llie relay racerthe team of Vina Londry Motors Fiederick Bill Gethons Barbara Plymouths McAlhs ter and Ronnie Morrow were winners Vina Frederick won only singles race andBill Peacock outraced all the opponents in the boys race op renewing the skating party the roams people adjourned to Newton United Church ball Board members are Very Rec Dean Clair Brennan Moore Norbert Moran Alban OConnor Mrs Sheppard Anthons Camilla John Coffexaud DrJN Laurie rt issue or becoming gt CanidaCitTAthletrot in 1951wenL and quite rightly to snubnosed freekied tut of girl 17 years old and weighing 108pounds who undoubtedly rated listing as Canadas most dramatic Single gure of 2951 This was Marlene Stewart aw erfaced bupdle oflgoliing dynamite from obscure Foothill atwho captured the Cana dian Ladies Close andOpen championships at Montreals rolling Lavaleurlediac links Marlene might go down in golfing history as the Little Girl Who Played Like Woman For here she was only 17 years old mere slip of girl ds nor who had never facedsuch crow such competitors beforenpitte agamst some of Americas best Let usrpaint in bitofthe athletcsnest performanc egle Elite in achieving the rst since Ada Melanie turned Marjorie Rowe and Mac opening rounds of match sithole nal must champion and one of are Wee Marlene held tricky back nine at Laval knowledge that her powerful op eat wasgetting stronger ing erased onetime threeup margin The chips were down This was it And wee Marlene met the challenge She her slim shoul ed ateeehot nghtdown them Grace Lenezyk duplicated They both the iathree Marlene stroked her 18th utt Wilminlehze cup while Mim Lenezyk mJSSEd herV156 octet and cededlab lene the match ouch sgned by the host ixigh Shepherd VI more sternum where musingSingng ed High

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