WPng GOALIE IN om coconut Caulk has Staff Writer Terrence Gordon Sawchuk the greatest goalie in the of big league hockey Those words came from aVeter an observer general manager Frank Bouchcr of lew York Rangers who played his hrstgame of big time hockey 30 years ago During that time hes seen lot of nctmlnders come and go but he figures the young Detroit Red Wings cage guardian tops them all Sawchuk native of Winnipeg is only 22 years old but his ve years in the professional ghme have been brilliant know that the real test of greatness is achievement over long period of years said Bou chcr Sawchuk is just kid But what Kid Rookie of the year in every pro league he ever played in And now in his second year with the Red Wings greater than ever Terry stopped from junior ranks with Windsor Spitres to Omaha Knights of the United States Hockey League for the 194748 5130 son He scored the most shutouts had the lowest goalsagainst aver age and earned the leagues rookie history honors The next season found him an other step up the rungwith ln lianapulis Capitals of the Ameri can League Again the outstand ing rookie award was his and earned him sevengame tryout with the parent Red Wings Gained Regular Spot llarry Lumlcy another fine goal ie was perforating with Red Wings during the 194950 season and back Sawchuk went to Indianapolis During the next ofscason Lum ley was traded to Chicago Black Hawks to make room for Saw chuk dorkhaired boy with ice wat Cr in his veins Terry showed dur ing the 195051 schedule that he belonged in the National Hockey League IS TERRY SAWCHUK THE BEST HOCKEY HISTORY He was voted the allow net mlnder won the Calder Memorial Trophy for the but rookie per formancc and was edged crtu whiskerby A1 Rollins of Top onto Maple Leafs for the Vezina Trophy which goes to the goalie whose team has the fewest goals scored on it Sawchuk is big as goalies go He packs 196 pounds on his five foot 11 inch frame but his reflexes are terric And hes introduced new technique that will probably inuence the style of lot of kids who want to grow up to be not minders What do Sawchuk explain ed is to follow the ight of the puck from low crouch on power plays Most goalies look over shoulders look through legs Boucher made it plain he wasnt forgetting the oldtimers when be rated Terry 50 highly mean fellows like Hughle Lehman George tlainsworth Geor ges china Roy Worters and Alex Council right up to the more mod crn players such as Chuck Gard ner Davey Kerr Bill Durnan Frankie Brimsek and Chuck Ray lake Women Part in WHA Hostess Night Nearly 700 women of Barrie and the surrounding district took part in the harness night sponsored by the Womens Howital Auxiliarv the Royal Victoria Tuesday evening was raised through parties and secial evenings to be used for bud ly needed supplies for the new Bar rig and District Memorial libspiml unit Among the women taking part in the fundraising project were 10 district Womens Institute branches THE NEW OLDSMOBILE FOR 1952 is Super 88 Both series are powered by the improved Rocket engine whose horsepower has been stepped up front 135 to 100 and which is equipped with the founbarrcl QuadriJet carburetor HydraMatic Drive an option at cxtracost on both scum has new super range for increased performance new rear Stabilizer improves our handling and minimizes side sway at high speeds GM Power Steering is optional at extra cost on the 98 series total of eight models is available with new styling and more luxurious interiors Shown here is the 1952 Oldsmobile Super 88 fourdoor sedan COLDWATER COUNCIL AND NEARBYI MUNICIPALITIES LAY TENTATIVE FIREFIGHTING PLA tentative arrangement for Goldwater fire pumper and brigade to go to the aid of adjacent town ships was drawn up at ameetiugl of council with representatives of the outside municipalities in Cold water Courthouse Friday night Feb 15 Those representing other coun 2115 will report the proposal to NS AT MEETING NM NM offered in two seriesthe Graduates Find Jobs on Cpntinenl mummy Feb ca llhe Ontario government operates school here whose pupils are practically assured of good obl Qperhaps even an adventurous one Eon graduation Graduates of the School now are 2scattered from Peru to the Yukon The school is the Provincial 1n stitutc of Mining which provides practical training in all phases of mining at the blibllillVLlally level Many big names In Outurm min ingserve on the advisory commit tec of the school They look to it as rAILIICL ul ouppl for surveyors izaftsmen sth bosses assayers and all the other technical supervisory help lussic 98 and the Thu big square building on lull overlooking Luke Icxmsku ming is an offshoot of mining classes which began in the Halley bury liigh School in 1912 It was built in 1931 but tin school was Eforced to give it up in 1943 be causc of expense The Ontario gguvernmcut reiopcneri the school in 1945 Examiner Feature Article Fate Proves cruel sion REGINA Jan 23 CMA noth in the current issue of the Saskat chewan Gazette records the revor of Caron from village to their respective groups and if ziphamlet proved contracts will be drawn up Reeve Andrew Dunlop of Cold contracts covering firefighting to ensure the firemen obtaining compensation in event of injury The proposed plan would require each municipality to pay $25 an nually stand by time include the first hour at the fire each additional hour spent at each additional fire would cost $10i recorded first quill townbiggcr Fivcyenrs ago similar notice reversion from the water explained that it was necesmmus of mm that of Rage its But once it was different story lEven before Saskatchewan became province Caron19 miles west of Let us examine the facts This lllloosc Jawwas thriving centre country was populated first by the on Jan 11 1904 it became V11 early French settlers Then came which would inge Two years later vim the re the AngloSaxon group Scotlnnd product produced population of 500 it became put that first on the list my mother at that time thanscumc from therethen the English lmuny of the centres which latcrland lrish They had been brought To Prairie Centre The Farmer And The City By IL DEACHMAN From time to time there crops up in our papers and magazines exl lllISSIUlIS of fgrm that boys born ion the farm ovc into the citicsi movement from the farm to the city seems to have tapered off bit The return movement is not mak lug great progress but there is ev ery reason to believe that it may take la qililll the place vluch once knew CLH mwm now knows mom no mum Th ounttrvpilling forces are at work ulklliu clgips who wuritc these WayEng artililiih hid es verc um um to arm Some of them as they write their 10 though may wonder if prophccxcs of the nations downfall lakes 30 In me my shed tour for the old farm but eprcssmns and woulan go back to itmmr any though some seemto think that we 1mm in we world can now control the business cycle and that there will be no depres sion there are others who hold div ergent points of view When wages are raised prices go up Laoor receives today approxim ately the same percentage of the as it received Sixty years ago True its capacity to producc thanks to improved The Pioneers Throw sentiment to the winds mmm mmm commapr ma Council recently authorised but paid Recent poor crowds at back We take pleasure In Inviting you and your families to stadium in of Collinswood Arena for Iliitmdmce This public presentations Wilma ice 855m to paw FAMILY PARTY in Allister Community Hall MON FEB 25 Spline Your International Harvester Dealt McQUlGGE AND sure We would like to unnounce to our customers that we now have in stock full line of PURINA reaps GRAIN COAL LTD MINESING liliilcllliilll gives to the worker 1111 where land was scarce and dear higher earning power Tim is in pued from me hour the Dumper But with the passing of the 205 where piclandlord rather than the part at east offset by the high cost leaus unm it returns gand the coming of the dry dusty lul Of 1110 WBS iht man 0f Of livmg The worker in the city Atx um same mowing mum113305 Caron had seen its best days PUWLY Dd dCSillly1iS only nai while Ixcmav have socalled voted $100 towards the requirw The light sandy 5m nearby necqed Etirallllilt they should turn 10 latlxl ltlglfCr Stank of living soon nds ments of Coldwatcr Memorial Pub mm 31 amps And 19 rams mg me new world that It dds lime iv the lily oClife lie Library for 1952 This year the can They are the real pionceisftlie library is to receive grant of $630 When Caron gave up the ghost landlords inD Canada were relative plus audit fees whereas last yearzand became villag Jan 1947 1y unimportant The life of the the gum amounth to $565 it had population of 100 Today pioneer was hard and stem He Those at the meeting which 39 there are fewer than 120 and as lacked modern equipment of the Mitchell Square Womens Institute raisvd $6 through social evening and three hostessesfrom Ivy Wo mens Institute Mrs veorgc Davis per hour The time will be combecame mm and We low Mrs Martin and rs Bant ling raiscda total ofi550 Graig KNOW YOUR DRY CLEANER Irnor ARE vou burst Womens Institute donated l524 and New Lowell Womens In stitute donated $5 Six dollars was contributed by Churchill Womens Institute and the branch at Minc The New World What of the future The popular tion of our cities isgrowing rapidly Congestion tends to increase the cost of living Lssen The Welcome Wagon Hostess Will Knock on Your Doo lvith Gifts Gmtinlc Friendly Bucinou Neighbon wad Your Civic 1nd Social Welfare London Darla millio oh Birth of Bib Sixteenth Birthday Wmmnnounm Citalibi uddonop roliNowcommh pm MoNabb rm Mo warm sing raised $31 Thornton branch raised $19 and Clowes Womens Iu stitutc contributed $10 The Belle Ewart branch raised $750 and Shanty Bay Womens In stitute donated $1050 Other Womens organizations as with the evening were Glelh fel United Church Womzins As sociauon which raised $10 Trinity Church Par Aid of Barrie which donated $150 and the Phllachea Club of Collier 81 United Church whichrolsed $10 Other individual hostesses enter taining at their homes during the evening were Miss Edna Theodore Marjbrie GosneyMi Margaret Sinclair Mrs Flett Mrs Wil liam Livingston Mrs Cole man Mrs Eplett Mrs George McConkey Mrs LA Honey Mrs WHaet Mrs TA McCarroll MrsA Empke Lillian Kohl meyer Alice Bayliss Mrs Allan Byers Mrs GeorgeWllsou Mary Poppleton Mrs Pattenden Mrs Fell Eleanor Reevie Jennie Urry MrsA Gpddenlean Penhy Sims Mrs Mrs Logan MrsFrank Craig Miss Body Women Shanty Bar MrsClaire Perkins Mrs 13 Steph TheBsitetl The Preston memorial Arena Memberspr certificate emails let your our mounts52 proved the proposed cooperative firefighting scheme were Cold water council members of Medonte council and their clerk and coun clllors Moreuu Sinclair and Cute of Victoria Harbour nson Mrs Lucas Mrs John Smith Mrs Wilgar Mrs Lewis IlelenStairs Alberta Stew art Mrs Noble Mrs 111 Gable Stella Wcaymouth Mrs Bury Mrs Roy Alien Mrs Sentlo Ball Mrs Cheesman Mrs Sey mour Sr Mrs Hinton Mia 11 Bowlcs Dorothy Thomas and Mrs Carrctt Mrs Lockharti Mrs Butler and Mrs Chris tic Mrs Charles Pitcher Mrs IL Bigelow Mrs Cameron Hazel Caldwell and Lois Mahon rs Isobel Chitiick Mrs lsancCarruthFe Tumbuli an Feb 20 Contributions were 1150 made by FBI 21 615 hamlet the community becomes part of rural municipality Snow Brightens The LandScape Moderat Low With fall of snow approximate ly four inches starting landscape Mrs RFeb has lost 31 18 19 19 22 the Inner Wheel of the Barrie R0 Feb 22 early am WM KEEP WORKING tary Club William Rainfotd Rev and Mrs Clements Mrs Harold Smith and Mrs Salter for and announced over radiostab riotABKBB The names were chosx on from among lists submitted by bostcssos Winners were Mrs Thomas Mc Keefof Minesing pottery vase Mrs Meredith Barrieladys nylon hos Misa Betty Wortley Shanty nylorijhdse Exldoward BB Barrie pair mens socks Verle Rumble Shanty Bay tie Irene Mc Conkey Barrie towel set Victor Howard RR Barrie pair mens Although retirement is now suplcradle is no more It appears only Durmg megwnm przesl domit posed to come at 85 26 ofmen ed by local merchants were drawn and women at that age 311d oven according to The AmericanMaga zine are now employed socks Mrs Dawe Barrie ower vase Lorne Gllpin Thornton pair Loth kiln cup andsaucer Lorna Noble Bar tie bread basket MrsB McQuay dertlftcates ash mm nose Thorntoncolor chest Mrs Agnes Maw Minestng spring plants Mrs W50 SmithBarrle cup and saucer Mrs Lucas tray and Salt naysayers Mrs Katy Perry BRA Barrie bath set Mp3 Ross Underhill Barrie cup and shove mueehxm Barrie Barrie lute Thomas mospound box of clitocolttiiest MIS ArtBcnhain Clowes nylonnose Mrsmmiord Mihcngmupanp saucer mGordou Somewhat flhorntoncoiogue atomizer set m8rtwwm sacks Mrs Adamson Barrie Barrie handpath your McLeod rte slick Mts Weistra Interested ArmyiChiet Korea 28 so as esday and with light fall last night the that dull cold grey and is now fresh new white iuntil the sun gets busyi The past two days have been moderate pleasant winter weather Temperatures were High Low kind we how possess With crude 10 Comforts tools he cleared the land It was Idifticult task If you doubt that statementfind big green stump freshcut then try digging It out by ithc roots Huge stones were removed by lpiling on top of them load of old lknots and limbs from the bush They split the stones with fire then carted them away The work was arduous They had little time from leisurc It took the youth and spirit out of the pioneers They were old at fifty and the next generation the youth of those daysmade up their minds to leave the farm get into the city It meant lighter work and it was closer to educational facilities for the coming generation They would find or make job for themselves They grew older but their sons and daughters did not go back to the farm they knew their history they built the cities of normal exitene The man on the farm normally owns his own home grows his own food his cost of living is lower The costs of the products he coastlines reflects wholesale not retail price The of farm isolation There is still the old fear of drop in the price of farm products but the danger is not so pressing as it has been If the world can maintain peace there will be period of expanding automobile has removed the feeling business Consider for instance the different continents of the world Europe at present devotes her main effort to maintenance of high lev 21 of military expansion It is tough ideal No single European naw tion can escape that burden Asia is in turmoil of revolution or revolt at conditions which exist Africa lacks capital the great bulk of thepeople are uneducated The picture is one of uncertainty In these countries here and there is the threat of war The result is that so far as we are concerned the boundaries of the World are re stricted This too will pass War and the threat of war may arrest fora time the march of human pro gress but there comes day when our sense of direction alters Hum anity once more is on the march 23 16 ll 20 19 The Farm Revolution Came the change The grain in museumsthe farm is new place modern machinery enables one man to do the work of many but hired help is harder to get The 3L BUILDING POWER Portland content was invented in 1824 by Joseph Aspdin an Eng lish bricklayer We considerilt rdl pleasure to have Sure your clothes are in responsiblep hands Sure of getting prompt Taking chance on inferior cleaning and still paying good price settlement if clothing 18 lost or ruined KnowYour Dry Cleaner Take no chances with your clothes and household articles ONCETRI ED ALWAYS SATISFIED COITISCLEANER PICK UP Cr DELIVERY diat2885 We invitb you to take the first stop in of m7expcrienec in unease es as achieved in the clothes fashionch for by STEPHENSIBE son to an experience