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Barrie Examiner, 16 Jan 1953, p. 2

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wiler DIXIE third Elmo at too mlnutca wont ballot scheduledch 014268 paid dropped it nlpandtuck 43 overtime who if they continue along winning Mom to cop the top rung tn the standings rum Wlnui Nevermeless the rst period gave who cam mmhlindication of what was to come as arms eld with the the Fiyers appeared very erratic in Parker their own and and Harrington loll do stay put the impression of pressing for his to ad Mummiesch third consecutive shutout over the tbs winnlng mar Dukes Wmnda ramming Things didnt explode until the an Wine llkminute mark came second pert lod when referee My lhumhe gomx Bob White and Gerry James to the burmymm took the box for higbsticking and the homage in same time nipping Jimmy Robcrt Mm the m3 pluinrson and Jack Blonda for roughing MW with the Flyers around counting noses Billy Harris sensational Dulce rook noted three unassisted lc who has all the earmarks of in Wadi They held this becoming great professional fin until 1450 of the third per ally cracked the ice lie took Dave MmM Platoon forced over Jacksons leftover pass behind the Mwb thoequullzer not danced to the ilylrs Ringling ex ea for breelcd past Larry ni au oo all3mm morqu nix butoff Ralph Willis and shifted The the an mgke up some the du Duke for the prettiest goal of the tonllbt when they again ighl moottheDukea at Maple Leaf Par Dave Reid followed this up With 31m They receiVed all the breaks another solo but needed three shots but on the nights play from the doorstep before Harring ton fell from exhaustion And to further insult the Flycrs defensive play Louis Bendo coped the ex plosion with rinklength rush to round the net and tuck one in the corner cl Harringtons skate The Flyers blazed all but the dressing room at Henderson in the third chapter outshooling the Duk es 144 and feeding Orv Tcssicr for eight shots on and many more off He had two glorious chances close in but couldnt beat Henderson who 3h Dukes wore mm two sea sum in Eric Nesierenko who professional with the Leah Wjully Hamel who played out loudlease string with the par organization Not only that the Flycrs had nun advantage five times mustered no tool while the Dukes never onuohad opportunity for powar Rderce Jim Body of the Dukes prior to the DEA jun During this freewheeling pcrlod Sound grassed eight of II mm to the winners each time Marlboro player accompaning or to the penalty box iv Barrie showed their best efforts loathe opening 20 minutes and in gives proof he belongs at the top of netminders In this circuit Body had to assess Marlboros with three minors before Flych were wafm John MacDonald got ihe gate for interference without arousing trouble but when Bendo got it for slashing Mantan again beat Reid for Plctsohs tying mark er Wye uni plenty of leg will the kept play in the end for most of the time if minim 148 edge in shots p4 two was only three minutes if mounds old when Johnny buttons lanky Dave Reid MID the right long Emma heaved all into the fray during Ron Ingrams penalty in the late minutes and although Tcssicr drifted countless ones drom the Mission slid to dynamic Wm the power pm had to 9993 who settle for overtime play an rate mo Harrington was all that kept the Ln deposi vi the running for vloory lyers th capac ty crowd in ting mice beating Parke MacDonald at wthell relay 13 increased 089 mg once on breakaway GI ailddlhally Parker relayed to Orin Carv James in disgust who admlttcd he slowmoving 56165 lerbeggt didnt know where he was going to Elma and John Tolton leav In onlyenderoon to beat Bluellne Chips the gamcs entire seven goals were scored in the not at the north end Duke coach Reg Hamilton was naturally happy over the victory but chastlz ed referee Jim Body never call an official down when we lose Hamilton said lbut when we wm and think its ba wontpull any punches admitted after the game the Dukes looked sharp and played well Only thing is he stated they uld have won it wlthoul overtime Blll Hagan who Jarslalted to report to Sudbury Wolves of the NOHA was in attendance at the tilt no doubt wishing he couldstill be in unl lorrn Thotriumpbwgave Marl boros seasons scheduled edge of 32 but they also have an exhibition win over who Flyers in their favor At 820the main street was solid line of cars from the arena to Post Office Square and fans still entered the arenaWell after the rst period had started CHILDREN TRUTHFUL WINNIPEG CP Dr Athol Gordon Winnipeg coroner says the best witness is child Speaking at service club luncheon be said If you want thereal truth of what actually happened youll get it from child SALES 8AL8SAL8 the annual January barrage ofsalss storied this was with the result that you can buy just about any thing tram on automobile to pair or nylons at discount prices The wise shopper will follow the sale ads as they appear in this news paper for savings are bountiful and the merchandise good quill lty EPLEITB ELECTRIC have recently completed renovations to their radio and television service department Bob Lawrence and Stan Salt are the two highly train cd radio and TV experts on the job at Epletts and we are told their equipment is the best in Barrie COREY MOTORS new Truck and Tractor Service branch on Steele Street at Null Highway opens this evening Feature of the snow will be the introduction of the new Ford tractor YOUTH FOB CHRIST WORLD VISION CON FERENCE begins on Sunday night at Collier Street Baptist Church and will continue through the fol lowing week with meeting each evening Consult the advertise ment on page eight of this edition for time and place REEVES JEWELLEKS Clip and Saucer Solo begins on Monday Thousands of English Bone China cups are offer ed in this clearance Suede chWcGwill Junior Farmers dance in Bond Head Community Hall Friday Jan 23 Good music Admission 50c 73d Youth For Christ World Vision Conference clans from Europe Asia America January 1821 Collier St Baptist Oddfell Church January 22124 ows Temple 87 Dancing Wednesdaytrio and Saturday nights It Club 79 Ad mission ladle 50c gentlemen 75c cums Annual meeting of Guthrie Com munity Hall will be held Tuesday Jan 20 at 815 pm in card mom of the hall Ba Annual meeting of the Angus Horticultural Society will be held in the school on Jan 19 at pm Election of officers follod by slides shown by Dr LgtIVes Stayncr vf 78 Valentine Dance Bridge Euchre tobe held in tbcCornmunityIlall Lefroy Feb 13 under the auspices of the WI Come and have all good time Dance to the music of the Stroucl Ramblers Iggep this date open Canada Packersnoted Cooking School will be presented by the Ladies Auxiliary to the Lions Club of Barrie inthe Roxy Thea tre gob 16 and 17 at pm An adde attraction will bea Spring Fashion Show Many prizes will be given away including daily door prize of GE Featherweight Iron For further details see store window posters and display adver lismg in later issues of thispapor my AN EXAMINER WANT ADI PHONE 2414 ccllent skllng should lie ahead of its now The low will beopentlng Speakers and mUSIBCYStllp conlact Jodi macaw PinonIona new on mumm mailer Barrie can souls my and forget about lrst place appends hrpoly won tbckweekend onbance one which is slightly turned around from tlleusual trend of the schedule Tonight tbe Myers play the first of doubleheader Maple has Gardens with Toronto Marlborcs the third time they bard opposed the Dukes in 10 days But this is the last time during the scheduch season and mighty important my meeting Last weekends ski conditions created big lift to the club and it was good tosee so many take ad vantage of it About 35 enthualastsl made their initial effort at running Mount Emmy Trails Saturday at ternoon and approximately 60 skiers from Barrie and other pointsidon ncd thc hickories Sunday Noticed many Barriesklcrs were not out on the first ski weckcnd probably bmusc of the rain Sat urday and the lateness of the sea son Donvllet the late slartingydotc discoursve you Two months of ex evcry Saturday afternoon and all day Sunday so dig out yourfcquip mcnt and join the gang Bill Linton one of our Tclubs better skiers loft Sunday for the Provincial Ski School at Limber lost Lodge He will receive iristrucs tion from the top ski professionals in Canada The club is planning free in structional periods every Saturday afternoon so if you would like to take odvantageof this rem Her get slartedezirly They opb ls Saturday nthm Memberships If any skier hasnt 1953 mem Jack Mitchinson Jr chairman of the membership committee or the member selling low tckets on the grounds Boles are fehxgly $10 adult $700 studs ent $2 Which includes ground fees and useof the tow for lbesea son OHAJum Standings s9 or 53 His mar 2313 47 St Michnles 3820 is 15 St Catharines 34 12 41 38 18 goo 3851 Kitchener 136 Future Games Tonight GalLatx Gammon Oshawaot Kitchen Baltic Marlboros Three Rivers at Michaels MLG doubleheader Jain 15+Guthrie vs Edgar Wonder Valley vs East om Jan IllWonder valley vs Edgar East Oro vs Guthrie Jan 22Gutlhrie vs Wonder Valley Edgar vs East Oro Jan ZBWonder Valley vs East Oro Edgar vs Guthrie Jan lbGuthrie vs East Oro Edgar vs Wonder Valley Fob 2East 010 vs Edgar Wonder Valley vs Guthrie Allgames played at Guthrie Arena with doubleheaders every Monday and Thursday night Marlboros and heading the bulk of the Kitcth Coach mo Emma revealed this have not kept in close contact with morning that the clad had set be Flst since mdDocemberhad goal to begin the new year which better purchase program or wgtfsomsfkllmg like thisithlil it could be rather confusing W0 tee sanew Due colth tcs bore and lb to aim at first clasp fie on Satuardayh IX Well the learn can materialize ers have moved the opening face with win tonlsbh but bl oil to pm which will bring big remains on progress thrth Jan sigh of relief from many business nary and February It actually be employees gins here Saturday night when KitchenerWaterloo Greenaurts are the visitors in game posiponed lfrom Jan The Grecnshiles who will be sporting various cxllyers are cellardwellers and seem destined io hold up the remainder of thc group But they can throw many monkeyltwrcnch around as indic lated in their 21 verdict over Marl boros right in the Gardens last wcckend And who would the Greenshlrts like to knock off any better than the Flyers Four players will re turn hereSalurday to prove Emma was wrong way back in December when he madc deal for goalie Bill Harrington and loftwinger Orv Tcsslcr Kitchener nctmindcr Gilles Bois vert popular FrenchCanadian from Inrec Rivers is one denite op ponent the Flyers will find tough to crackSinCe joining the Green SIllllS Boisvert has been nothing shont of sensational He received plaudits in wins over St Michaels College and MarlborOS and despite loss to St Catharines handled 62 shots only four of which he failed to nab Enuns will be sorry to see one GILLES BOISVERT exFlyer in the Greenshirt uniform that being lemwingcr Ken Collins who he wanted to keep but was forced to part companyA real junior veteran Collins undoubtedly will be one hatlfull of goals on Harrington who will be just the opposite trying to prove hes bet ter than his netmlndlng rival Rookie dofermeman Ivan Tenuant has come fast since playing regular ly with Kitchener Adler the Flyers scraped 53 verdict from the Greenshlrls Dec 16m in Kitchener Emnls remarked wish our de B7 29ifcnce would hit like Tenmmt He $31100de goo outthere Kitchener will nave practically hew club to show Barrie fans sincb they last played here Amongst the nowcomers other than the exFlyers are Buddy Horneformeriy of Gall Black Hawks and centre star Marc iBqlieau obtained from powerful Montreal junior Canodiens for de fenceman Bob McCord Curly Davis former Montrea scout succeeded Louis Possador as coach or the Clublandaocording to reports has the team fighting as though they were in the sevgnth game at the ORA finals Two seasoned standouts the Fly ers must keep watchful eye for are rightwinger Graham Joyce and centre Gregicks both well up in thefOHA junior scoring race enr offense yIIIBIC shouldnt be dull mom ent in this one and for fans who summon We invltie you to lost apprccioto the performance 1952 Pontiac Deluxe coachnew car conditionradic drlvo anyoor on our lot Youll 1951 Cbevro Deluxe Sedalooks nod drlvoallko new gt 1951 Nana darn tblscarlslnymnderfulcondition 1960 cumin IleNXegrSedanihais radio and sun visor re aim moon more Ont Tucson swoon loss too pom mssssms um Monmoudwoomswwm Ms herd conslats or or limo or good strong helthy cattle in excellent condilion including some with pure Dual Purpose and some with pure Scotch bloodlines mus maxim Sales In cm on One of the fine sporting gestures of 195 wahmhuuoblcoplnlmmdebym Olympic girl This not In which the great ice shows offer murals almost fabulous to international title win ners and there lsth wrong nor un ethical In these possessor of unique mt unl talent selling their wares to the lush cst bidders Sonja Home Barbara Ann Scott Jacqueline dc Bch the great Dick Bolton are notable who have led the vast pantie of Ice stars Into the muted ranks To all this theres one notable exception Because she be llcvcd her lulure lay in other far less glamorous roles than the great we shows provide Britains Jeannette Altwcgg the queen of the last Olympic winter games hungwp her skates refused huge offer choosmg to devote her life to charitable work that involved menial and tiresome duties After she had stolen the headlines at the Oslo show Miss Altwogg announced she was through wi Few believed that she was serious It felt that when the blg offer came along Britains girl champion would succumb as had most of the stars of her time The big offer an offer1 of 2000 ounds or no $6090 per week from the Music Corporatioan America 33 still this gIycuold daughter of British naturalized Swim declined She replied sinme that she was not interested no mutter how high the offer Im just not cut out for the hustle and whlrL of showmanshi and it Id do so she said in effectsr we make If unhappy Today Jeannette is doing something that is makin her ver happy She is in Switzerland at the international gfestalozziy Village at Trogen There she is helping in the British dwelling to look after orphaned children who come from dozen differ ent nationalities Her selfimposed tasks for payment less in year than she was offeredper day by the show magnates include the hundred and one daily domestic chores involved in looking after children who if it wasnt for such organizations as this an such selfsacrificin ersons would be rown helpless upon gthg worldas Jeannette Altwegg Your cornmeal andluggosonsfor Walcolumnwm Icomdd by Elmer Ferguson co Cohort House 431 Yonge $9 promo DISTICLERS LIMITED muszsnuko ouwuo Raul POSITIVE LADIES Through our advertisements we wonderful features of the Filter ave you the proudly show youo copy of letter From 41 Filter Queen owner Queen Vacuum Cleaner now we mod competitive skating Wm

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