Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 4 Aug 1976, p. 29

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Grand slam by Greer gives Mansfield title NEW LOWELL Staff Paul Greer cracked bases loaded homer in the second inn ing to lead Mansfield uhs to 64 Win over the Ivy Rangers Monday and the championship PHUNING SAW 0f the annual New baseball tournament For Greer selected as the tournaments most potent hit Lowell to win the consolation final as well Monday Eight teams competed in the annual tournament which of fered cash prize of $100 and thc Molsons Trophy for first place and second place purse of $75 Everett picked up $50 for its win of the consolation final tle Rangers hurled trio of pit chers against Mansfield with Dave Schandlen Earl Elliott and Ed Patton sharing pitching duties Mansfield held lead at the end of the first inning on pair of hits ireer broke the game open by sending pitch over the right field fence with for Mansfield but it was to pro ve to be enough Ivy came back with run in the third and final pair in the fourth inning The fiveinuing championship final ended with Mansfield and Ivy each collecting five hits lWtlllllli3l Willey Iauley hurled two was iauleys second wm of the day Earlier he blanked Elmgrove 50 with three hittci and earned Everett shot at the consolation prize Mansfield opened the tourna iiieiil Sunday with 40 win over Lisle Purchase was on the mound for the win The win by the ubs sent them into Mons homers by Terry Shacklady and two hits by Greer Dave Little pitched with the final score reading 772 in favor of Mansfield larksburg bombed Shel burne H0 in the tournaments second game lion Lennox had four hits including lonlllI homer with Al Smith throwing knock IIlmgiove out of the championship round with win Bill Iatton was the winning pitcher First game for the Rangers was against Everett on Sunday Brian lteid paced the 82 vic tory for the Rangers with tworrtin homer The Market Place Wednesday August I9767 Piano contest stirs Hawkestone interest Hy MlRlEl IIART IIAKWESIUNE contest for youngsters under 16 will be new feature of the oldtime piano playiing contest at the closed in August while Rev George Davison is on vacation Mr and Mrs Garry Dunn of Newton Robinson were hists for the 40th wedding anniver pr 0m arena luthrie on Sature sary of Mr and Mrs Harold twolttatlvttlisurIrillrliitmmoI or he Day lllulhl1lo has he Wlnni momsImmth menu in hm lead Even ma 50 day 81 Milnlhmlls imam mnlvrhllwr The last game Sunday was day Aug 21 Dunn of Ilawkestone last Sun mg pi erin ec im ionshi F74 win over Shelburne in the larksml lic tiird ame of Suntavs Everett edged Shawlme 54 ti lllt tonsolalioii stini filial ltl lllt roLions iit sponsors of lay final with relief trom Dave Lit That was to he all the ltlnilni consolation championship It This game featured pair of opening round saw New Lowell 100 Nylon hose in an excellent selec tion of popular col ours Fits 1013 PIECE wfinEnca SH 0003 GUARD be sucEn CUTLERY THAYSAA ADHESIVE VlftYLf2P iaAKE KING COTTON FACE Cotton cloths colour prox 11x11 terry face in assorted prints Ap 88ch3 of GRATEH WITH 89w DELECTO 884 LEEPEFPECTORS wccn Shelbiirne and Lisle Gives Satisfaction Always On sale August 4th to 7th While Quantities Lust We reserve the right to limit Quantities selection 15 88 COTTON Thick wattle weave Cotton cloths in checks Approx 12 SPONGE MOP nEEiLLs OISH of bright HS Couldnt every kitchen use few more Colourful checks Approx 18 28 com TEA TOWELS 2288 WOODEN CLOTHES PINS SOUP LADLES POCKET KNIVES 74 ICE CREAM OUHME ALUMINUM COOKlE HOLLNHACK PASTRY $90 339 iASHTMYS 188° sums attire 839 the third annual event running from toti pm There will be no entry fee for junior entrants More informa tioii can be obtained from Bill liadour hurch service for llawkc stonc will be held at St Aidans Anglican liuicli each Sunday at loam during August Attending from the village were Mrs larke Crawford Mrs Frank Harrison and Mr and Mrs lohn lianbury and Mark Mr and Mrs llrian Ilart enlt joyed motor trip to the north country last week They visited Satilt Ste Marie Kirkland Lake Wawa and Iinimins Not all the same says club official Essa lowiiship council shouldnt put all citizcns band lll radio operators in the same bad light says li cliib official llariy ltoolli ptiblic relations officer tro llairic llordcii lImcigciicy Radio Team is complaining about the council painting everyone Willi thc samccolorcd brush ouncil is sending letter to liansport anada complain ing of It operators warning dragslcrs in Angus about ap proacliiiigpolicccruiscrs We do iiol condone this kind of operation Mr liooth said Ive heard lot of idiots doing It and were doing our best to gct thcsc pcoplcoft thcaii Mr flootli said the radio tcain operates in the area with lhc blcssing of the HII and is often called out to help in policeoperations He said tlicrc are about 150 incmbcrs lIl Simcoe oiinty of tlic Angus based club and none arcarc resimnsiblc Ive got ovtl $3000 in cquip ment and dont want to have the tar brush painted over min licsaid There Is tlllt ollicr club in the area the flay International lnb lltll but many people own and operate radios without ioiiiinga club oiin lon IIliiics said It operators have elaborate codes and names such as Smokey llcai to describe police ac tiVitiis It was all Barrie in tourney finals IllllSlllilStaff lhrcc teams of the ltarric and District Senior Softball League dominatcd the annual llillsdale ivu Holiday softball lourna ment Monday licatricc foods knocked out the Slcssor and lciiard In surancc Juniors with Win for the championship but only after the Juniors squeezed by liurcli Mobile Homes to get shot at the $330 championship ptllsc lhc Juniors earned $150 with thcii second place finish The total cash piirsc of $500 was the iichcst in the 20year history of tlic llillsdalc tournament Itcatricc coasted into the final in contrast to rough routi taken by the Iiiniors Slcssor and lcriard needed cxtia inning homer by Harry Nccl to eliminate Mississauga in the first game of the tourna niciit The failure to show of thrccof llicciglil tcamscntercd in the tournament forced organizers to scramble for replacement The Icnctang lpros barely had time to console themselves plctc innings to lead hurch Mobile Homes to convmcmg in over Wym ilc lcladdcn crushed Wycwilc by striking out nine of lil blc lo outs liob ltrowning powered lllt thiircb hitting itli bases loaded lriplc iii the third inning IIXIIt lli llnirch came right back after the Lil illiilllhl the innci Veil lnikci slashed singled through the liciirt ot llll llilich inticld to score the Winning run in thetirst extra inningof play Slcssor opened the scoring in the first only to have hurch tie the game Wllll run in the see cond In the sixth inning Doug Keans tripled to lead off the in ningfortthuniors hurch intentionally walked two batters to load the bases lhcri was one out whcn Iarker stiokcd three and two delivery by McFadden up the middletociidthcgamc Leo ltclcourt was the Winning pitcher for Itcatiicc in the final Itcatrice came out early for three runs off Iuniors starter Wayne Mchnnan before Ilenry Arts returned to the mound to shulotil further ltcalrice scor mg llclcoiirt tossed three hitter and struckoiit six III the seven inningfinal Majors stop Indians 32 Brock Richardson pitched attcr bcing climinatid from llllll 1ltJgtr3l33ll2 Vltlttry tournament at lcnctang when UWF Midland Indians at Beatrice handed them 70 Midland diamond Sunday night thrashing In South Sinicoc baseball Hutch Itoyd gave up onl two llillUt will lSPLATTER 88C WOODEN 88c COLOURFUL PAPER METAL 53 OUAn HEXAGONAL hits in thc abbrcvuilcd coiitcst ngiiEEn CANDY DtSH NJ OVEN MITTS 88 lTOWEL HOLDER LsLAcx RACKS 88 ISAUCEPAN 88 CUBE TRAYS 88 no liandcr in atriumi ln hurlcd noliit ball for tour coin Despite all the activuies in the iyic Holiday weekend liar ru tity Police had no pro blcnis According to police all Kcinpcnfcsl actiyitics were wcllriin and caused no dif ficlilticsfortbipoliccforcc The only major occurcnccs of mapflmm WWW Mo up the weekend wcic iinrclatml to FOILWARE Gs PLASTIC lllllllll flip of the coin had Ktlhitlllml MY 04m Tii HM FOR DlSH FANS HM Iuyh myth nap Shops III the Barrie llaza and p1im llqvrulqH and thc Legion Hall on St Vlflv ccnl Street were broken into In both casts police arc not yet ttlt how much was lttltll METAL KITCHEN EHOUNIV 818W Puwms 88 seems team flVgt gt ALUMINUM joscoamon JGRAPEFR TO SE UlT COMBINAI SINK stfiggsm 8j cognggiswfimOBSJ sail srogng 88cj triatocx Pttmcsn Ok CREDW it mm mm HIGHWAY 27 IAYFIELD ST BARRIE OPE MON TO FRI io AM to to PM ATUROAYS AM T010 PM man M3 run ilww Your Satisfaction Guaranteed of Money Cheerwuv Rammed ll tK MIN 10 found another use for cardboard dog food dishes during Satur days downpour at the Barrie Kennel lubs outdoor dog show and obedience trial at Molsons park Gail used one of the bowls as hat The dog show started or time despite the weather It has been an annual event since the 1940s lExaminer Photm not iust slogan GUT WAY OF LIFE

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