Ban MCKenney Lifts Plyers Bump Joins Workouts But Knee Weak May Face Teeps llere Thursday Coach Emma saidhc will be starting the seasoni over again when his Flyers into St Catharines Teepees here New Years Night The boys have had long layoff and are probably stuf fed with turkey potatoes pic and other trim Christmas dinner he said as he watched them prac tice Saturday that delicacies Flyers Thwart Shipbuilders Couch Hap Exams and hm Buri Eric Ilycrs found Eddie Bush and hockey diet doesnt call for that menu but well have his Intermediate Shipbuilders to accept it as good will and work them back into shape Good news arrived with the first cuuld not only give them third spot workout after Christmas as Cen tre Don McKcnney out of aCliOfl with tom knee ligaments since Dec donned skates and took part In the exercises and light scrmmmgcs The repOrt Is the knee felt weak but Otherwise good and McKenncy will likely see action against 81 Catharina chpeescoach Rudy Pilous prob ably wishes he could play the Fly crs at least once week as his rc on the move they could gain fifth cord for the 1932 portion is worth few smiles St Catharines in three meetings against ninghave salv aged five of possible six points Barrie garnered 3x5 lo and lost 95 in St Catharines and drop ped 32 decision here in Barrio This is the first tim the Tcops have faced the revamped Flycrs and will have Orv Tessicr the Leagues leading scorer and nctrninder Bill The Duke Harrington to contend with Harrington has not been scor ed upon in Barrie Arena as Fly cr having blanked Gall Black Hawks 60 and Toronto Marlboros 20 for 120 minutes of perfection St Catharines will also be run ning into sixgame winning streak which has carried the Fiycrs from third to second spot in the stand ings Since Emms has his sights levelled at firstplace MarlborOS Pilous may be in for rough gath cring Icepces are in all likelihood after St Mikes who currently hold six polnt margin for third place How ever the Garden City entry have five games in hand and two less games in the 10$ column which Jr OHA Standings 32 23 2011 17 II 14 14 11 14 11 21 19 30 21 Sundays Results Kitchener St Michaels Marlboros Golf Saturdays Results Marlboros Oshawa St Michaels Cali Windsor Guelph Future Games Tuesday St Michaels at Wind sor Mariboros at St Catharines Thursday St Catharincs at Barrie St Michaels at Three Riv ers Friday Oshawaat Guelph Gall at St Catharines St Michaels at 49 41 37 31 31 24 23 21 l5 Marlboros Barrie St Michaels St Catharines Gall Windsor Guelph Oshawa Kitchener rquuu Quebec BEST wlsuns FOR pollll margin on the Flyers with but second as well unless the Flycrs can aid their own purpose here Thursday night survey of the league proceed ings over the holiday shows the highflying Windsor Spitfires in sixth place the final playoff posit ion and with only 27 games played They have six games in hand on Gait who are in fifth spot seven points upln other words if coach Jimmy Skinner can keep his club place and perhaps overhaul St Mikes who are currently slipping right out of the bottom Marlboros now hold an eight the same number Of games played and unless they suffer few losses soon can practically claim the top rung for the rest of the season Beeion Still Unbeaten SS Hockey League Bccton ripped thTOugh the rst half of the South Simcoe Hockey League schedule with fourgame undefeated record while Alliston who defeated Bradford 83 Friday night are full game Off the pace in second spot Thornton thumped Stroud 73 at Alliston Arenas regular Friday night doubleheader to claim third place in the standings while Brad ford and Stroud are deadlocked in the cellar with one point each League president Bob Doner of Alliston states the schedule for the second portion of the season is to be forwarded immediately Pro viding the weatherman cQOperales the teams will be allowed their home games on home ice but if mild weather prevails games will undoubtedly continue at Alliston Arena This years executive also con sists of Zufeldt Beeton rst vicepresident Blythe Black Stroud second vicepresident and secretarytreasurer Current plans call for the sched ule to be completed by the end of January and the playoffs come mence in February for The Barrie Examiner Trophy Thornton Stroud Bradford HAPPY NEW All To I111 MANAGEMENT STAFF 111111011 TIIIIT aIIIIIIIIIIII co 51 DODGE DEdeD SEDAN 51 PLYMOUTH Dus INESS COUPE 31 MORRIS SEDAN radio 51 FORD COACH 50 convst WINDSOR SEDAN radio SOCBEVROLETSEDAN mm DBAKER SEDAN unborn SEDAN used Car In 172 Iaz llrudlordSlf PHONE 5355 549 FORD OOAOTT ingwoods number tougher than expected last night in Colllngwood as both clubs ZOilCd lhrough an exhibition match After going scoreless for the rsti period the Flych ripped acrossf two goals in the second stanLa for 20 margin They built the count to 41 in the third but penalties gave Colllngwood chance to turn on the heat Two markers dashed past goalie Bill The Duke Har rington and Collingwood faced slim oucgoal decit The Shipbuilders carried the play in the late stagesbut furious ilyer checking and finally de fenccman Jack Higgins goal in the last second of play killed the hopes Of some 1000 faithful Shipbuiidcr fans The game was very clean but produced some vicious backchcck ing by both sides Collingwood had their moments in the first and second but couldnt dent the arm or Of Flycrs Mr Zero Bill Harr lngton Harrington overshadowed Coll ch Westbrookc only because he had tougher saves but Westbrooke proved himself equal to many Barrie occasions He had litilechancc on the goals that were scored Possibly Weslbrookes most spec ew Members tacular feat was his uncanny stop on centre Don McKenney who broke into the clear and appeared to have the Collingwood custodian beaten Defenceman Larry Thi beault was another startled visitor to Westbrookes domain after breaking through the defence and nding little net to shoot for Orin Carver and Orv Tessicr tallied in the second period and Jimmy Robertson Tessier again and Jack Higgins counted in the final chapter Barney Walmsley Green and C211 Patterson took care of Collingwoods scoring all in the third Cal Patterson was the lone in jury of the tilt as he crashed into Harrington and struck his head on the goal post He was helped from the ice apparently suffering from slight concussion Tonight the Flyers head for Newmarket and meeting with the towns intermediate Spit res Coach Hap Emms is hop1 ing he can cause the team to rig gain their proChristmas form in time for the important New Years Night meeting here against St Catharines Teepees Stayner CEOmore Central Hockey Stayner Royals and Creemore Stars are two Simcoe County teams entered in the Central Ontario Hockey League this season An earlier announcement had Stayner dropping out of the compact loop but the Royals have returnednlvith Britt Burns former Collingwood intermediate star as coach Royals have been practising at Coiling wood Arena pnding he at home There are 10 teams in the COHL Rocklyn Flesherton Meaford Shelburue Durham HoueywoOd Dundalk and Markdalc in addition to Creemore and Stayner The COHL has new iuveulle group this season and the entries sevenStayner Rockets along with Shelburne Dundalk and Honeywood in the south group Meaford Thombury and Markdale in the north ANTEN MILLS WA Happy New Year to all Dr and Mrs Leo Coughlln Van couver visited over Christmas at Frank and Bill Coughlins Miss Dianne Pratt Barrie spending week with Norlune Haight Mrand Mrs Dickey and Dr and Mrs Busssll Boyd and children Toronto are spending week at Pincrest Cottage partment Ten years ago the Coop staff in Barrie totalled 12 but such has been the business expansion that during the past month slxncw em ployees have joined the iirms ser vice now bringing the figure up to The newcomers Allan Beach Bob Stevens Noah Cotton Gordon Mc Nally George Kaderbcck and Fred Binding were introduced and wel comed at the staff turkey dinner which was held at Robindale Inn on Tuesday evening Dec 23 Extra staff it has been pointed out by the company has been necessitated through continually in creasing business the increase alone in 1952 being $250000 The addition of six new members within one SHOWN IN THE Slmcoe District COop new building are left to right George Kaderbeck TV Sales Emerson Swain General Manager FredzBlndmg TV Installation Noah Cot ton Hardware Sales Robert Stevens BSA Feed Sales Gor don McNally Service Department Allan Beach Order De iNEw COOP STAFF MEMBER lGREETED AT TURKEY DINNER month sets new record for the firm Altogether 62 members of the staff their wives and husbands at tended the dinner and social even Imul ing which was thoroughly enjoyed Only three members of the staff were unable to be present During the evening an address was given by Ray Loughccd president and in It he welcomed the guests and LXl tended the best wishes of the board of directors to the staff Allan Beach who is well known in the Barrie area takes over in charge of the order department Bob Stevens an OAC graduate joins the feed division specializing in service and sales in feed and agricultural chemicals Noah COt ton who comes from Stayner 101115 the firm with over 20 ycars hard ware experience and goes into the supplies division Gordon Mommy from Durham will specialize in electrical service and installations George Kaderbeck formerly With Northern Television Company will handle television and appliance sales Fred Binding joins the aer ials and installation section MOTORMEN COMBINES IN MERCANTILE HOCKEY FINALS Londry Motors and Mineslng Wonder Valley Combines stumbled into the championship nal Of the Barrie Mercantile Hockey League lastrught at Barrie Arena as both sidelined crews Farm Supply and Elmvale produced diehard wins Farm Supply who couldnt musI ter twopoint effort all season edged Londry Motors who hadnt lost game 54 in the second meeting Of the seminals but lost the round 107 And Elmvale after erasing twogoal decit collapsed in the third period and although they rallied strong enough to defeat MinesingWonder Valley Combines 65 lost theround 98 Londry Motors aud the Com bines will meet inthe twoegame goalstOcount nals wlch opens Friday evening at Barrie Arena and winds up Wednesday Jan showed that the MOtormen can be beaten Landrys held 21 front in the rst and 32 going into the third But successive goals from Farm Supply Yasher twice and DOug Coulson created 53 mar lkeep The rally from Farm Supply is came too late but they at least gun in the early minutes of the game as he tallied three times to hismates imfront of Farm Supply Jerry Turnbull and Jim McLean scored for the losers pIIOI to the third Elmvalc Merchants who were expected to produce defensxve style of hockey reversed their pro cedure and attempted to match offence with the Combines who sported twogoal margin on the round The Combines appeared to be walking away 351 the first when they established 21 front on goals from Lewis Stoddart and Don Robinson with Mel Barrett reply ing for Elmvale But the Merchants hit the let in the second with renewed v1gor and paced by Cliff Reynolds who scored twice and assisted 11 Bar rett tied the round at 66 for the third period Bargetts second goal of the game salvaged the frontfor E1m vale but the Combines recohered fast Miles Hickling Paul Brennan And Stoddart hammered successive goals into the Elmvale netting and although Cliff Reynolds scored his Mr and Mrs John Collins and 8m before Bruce Gap relieved third of the game inthe dieing children Toroutoare spending ampbells Mr and Mrs Elmer Cole and the holiday at Mrs iu RogeTVMr and Mrs Bill Orrott and children and Mr and Mrs McCutchoon Toronto Mr and Mrs Edley Wilson and sons Brougham Graham of Barrie kso DODGE CUSTQM sa DAN radio 249 MONADOD COACH 49 vANGDATTD SEDAN J43 Alistair SEDAN 748 PLYMOUTH CLUB OPE 48 DESQTO CUSTOM SEDAN radio TASSENGERCAIVACITT in excellent eon dltion throughout refinishedip School bus colors or boron SEDANT s6 omwmsnm V1231 cannon cu 16 331CHEVROHETO0ACH 50 mummy mum on 50 man mums ion 46 MEDNATTONADKA vacuum 511 spfrtthe Eekend 311 Coles Mrs Johnstoanarrle is vis iting at Scottsfor few days Thrombofml hitbeNeIcYmiol city of absorbing interest New York offers to of all variety of activity and host of sights to cue On this delightv fol trip you have full doys midnightsln New York thePessm943t5 in the 51maw momentstheCombinesgrallymstood Bill B2115 wis the Motormens up of America including visit olhar future that Wright and family Wright and Philip and Mrs Mr and Mrs Eric Children Mr and Mrs HOLLOWS Happy NevYear to all Wright of St Catharlues Mrs Christmas Visiting Edith Box and children of Gilford Visitors here for Christmas Mrs Joseph Vernon and mmuy were and Mrs Cook andl were at Mr and Mm wmiam Var boys Mrs James Cook and Claude Dons Toronto Cook Wcston at Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Bowden Miss Roy SmithB Shirley Bowdcn Bowdcn AC Mr find Mrs Wright were Hall of Ottawa were all at home to their families in the at Mr and Mrs James Steers of school house Fishers Corners All and Mrs Ptcr and Ml and Mrs Lorne were children Mr and Mrs Lester Tommo on Chnsmas Day Reid and Lynn Barrie also Mr Visitors at Mr and Mrs Fred Hamblys were Mr and Mrs Bor den Andrews and children Brad McCurdy Gets ford and Mr and Mrs Herbert Acclamaiion 51h Tollenham Village Nichol and Norman Nichol Toll endal Mr and Mrs William Carr Mr and Mrs Hounsome were at Mr and Mrs Jack Porritts at Thistle Rccvc James McCurdy rc ccived an acclamation for his fth term at Tottenlxam village nomin ations Monday night There was good attendance of ratepayers town Mr and Mrs Carr and girls with Clerk Wilmer Palmer as chairman were at Mr and Mrs Thomp sons Totteuham Cooler Weather Sunday morning it was 15 below zero here and today Monday 30 degrees HISTORIC ERROR The West Indies were so named in 1492 by Columbus who thought they were the western limits of India REEVE JAME McCURDY Joseph Belford and Wilbert Fry also were nominated for recve but withdrew in favor of Mr Mc Curdy Five were nominated for coun cilJoseph Belford Thomas Bar nett J1 Charles Ellison and Wil bert Fry present members and Welsh They had until Oclock Tuesday to qualify There will not likely be an election If one of the councillors should dc cide to retire Mr Welsh would take his place Bob McLean Orral McLean and Thomas Clayton got an acclamation for the public school board and will serve with Thomas Barnett Sr who has another year Richard Courtney got an ac Greenwich Village and Chinatown You have your choice of several mokofyourtrlp both in hosting sud Willis clamatiou for public utilities and 1211111 some MLIIhErank ll lluwho has another year 351154 to Thats the blue song after will more TORONTO WNW new nome moments Wright and children of Gilford CI for all the momm Cuaig presented Ira mu cute Membership in the VHS and lgifts from Mn Blacks in McCuaig girls Sunday attendance awards wm Sandra Campbell David and James Cameron all Etheir class Church sema Church services for ma rm Lhcld at pm with Sunday Eduring the rst part of lb ivice as usual The WMS will mitt at Ila man Campbells on Jan Christan Yukn Some Christmas visitors Catherine and Anne McCuaig Graham and Mrs Napier it McCuaigs Norman Graham 111011 and Mr and Mrs In ard and Graham Grillia at Gmhams Mr and Mrs ICampbell and girls at Norman ichrists In Orlllia Mr and 3111 Campbell and family at amps Orillia Mrs nr Mr and Mrs Cameron Mr Mrs Cameron and famillos Henrys Thornton Mr and William Rowell Mr and Mrs lmcr Rowell and family Barrie John Caldwells Mr and John Fell Mr and Mrs iFeil Mr and Mrs Alan Fell Homilies and Mr and Mrs Wed Orillia at Duncan ons Mr and Mrs on and family Toronto Mrs and other members of the 11 lo Orillla at Victor Crawfords Mr and Mrs Norman bcll are spending New Years iToronto with Miss Jessie More Compacti eacierto nals the NEW canam meme SIIGlEPIIASE lam laminaTMme Phou Capacitor motor 1m ny new factors sturdy mum lJl MACHINE 113 Dunlap St Phone 337 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