Barrie Examiner, 22 Jul 1968, p. 3

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uh i1 If mg erlvllwll weightathrowing contest by heav lllrtnrauuszrsw winners Noreen Skillltcr and Dave Barber wield their projectiles after the annual for residents of Stroud held at thelnnlsiil Stmner Carnival with Stroudr In Canada Eng land Australia and the USA brick and rolling pin contests The contest isheid each ycar taking part Exarnlner Pholo iBRICK ROLLING Stroud Ontario Slips To Last Place InfMeet Strand Ontario winner of the lnierllatlonnl Brick and Rolling fin Throwing Eompelltlon the last two years in raw slipped to last place this year In the face of strong competition from Strand England Noreen Skiliilorwho won the finalrolling pin contest with throw of 112 feet 10 Inches plac gt ed ninth in the world competition and won two points David Barber who heaved the brick lilo feet three inches did not place in the top ten in the world Shout England was first with ripolnts In the rolling pin event and 32 points in the brick throw Sui ud Oklahoma was sec rn herolllng pin contest 15 points and land in the brick event with 11 Stroud Ans trolls was second in the brick gt lnnisiil Township Park Satur day for the annual field day held in conjunction with the world brick and grolllng pin throwing competition liesidentsnf the township and visllors participéted In horse shoe pitching Ixintests greased pole climbing childrens sprgi weight throwingjnd long tance swim from Fox Island to the mainland Danny McClymont of Barrie won the swim for the second year in row He had to list tie threeeioot waves that sent him offcourse but he got to shore ina littieover an hour wrier mowers Jack Hunter past brick throwing champion won the inga sopound slug of lead 19 feet two inches Opening ceremonies were con ducted by Innisfil ReeveJoseph Cochrane assisted by Mayor SuBentley of Barrie The weekend eventsactually started Friday night when 1000 danced to the music of pop group andgan oldiimc riddle banldtin the street beslde the par Thirsty Thieves Steal Liquor KIRKLAND LAKE vfhirsty thieves early Saturday stole about no cases of rye scotchrrum and vodka worth about $7000 from LI or Con trol hoard store at Larder Lake at about miles east not hereanrl 10 miles from the Quebcc border Police said the theft is likely related to theQuobec liquor str liouyn Que police are assist glnjthe investigation The thieves gainedentry through the stores ventlllation system police said gsnot In Leg yf When He Refused To Giv lipGun tibiliifilttgiinéi log by police earlytoday when herefusedto hand over 25 lcnlibra pistol he wascarrying Norman Dubols waawohnded in the left leg outside his home afterxig ori ng two warnlng iredhyconstobie Aurelia iiurlon bit Poll sitldthoy were called to the Dubola home aftér tuna 11y argument Stroud was nuinararpln spe 3000 on Hand For Carnival Close to 5000 people visited with parade featuring floats pm connsr event with 12 poian and third in rolling pins withseven hirs Skillller won Canadas only polntsthis year The other five persons on the local brick flirowlng tcafri were Ivan Robinson of feet one inch Dave Hunter 91 feel sev en inches Vic Bolton to feel 10 inches Ron Beleskl 84 feet and Eric Barman 69 feet to inches Bolling pln results are as fol lows Cathy Fisher loll feet eight inches Linda Young ills feet three inches ane Small 100 feet two inches Donna Steeves 95 feet nine inches and BarbaraTomlrirneon 93 feet Jack Hunter of the Canadian clal brickathmwing event involv ing winners oi Inst brickcons tests one selected from each uniays adlvilies started centennial costumes and an or angc Lodge ifute and drum cows Carnival offitsals called the field day success Activities were srnooihlyoo ordinated except it appeared for time that enough men could not be found for the brickthrowing contest An evening variety show thew an estimated 1000 spectators The show included song and dance routines sing aiongs ac cordionsoloisls and acrobats Oakvilléfiaélitsnan on Nerthfblime Traphy Race Howard Richards of at Oak ville Yacht Clubwes declared winner of the North Shore Tron phy Series race held on Kemplt enfelt Bayvyesterday The deci sion was reached after several hours of deliberation by pr0 test committee which ruled that Bent Poulsonn national secre tary pe class Internsl tlonal Racing Association was disqualified due to premature start Seoondplacc was won by bar ry Scott of the Royal Hamilton Yacht Club and Barries Will iam Evans and John Fitzpatrick crewed the thirdplace boat The racewas secondln series of three for the trophy Due to thelengih of time spent on deliberation flags were MONSTER BEEF BAR BALL GAME and JZDANC ELMVALE esdayJflu gt Not Knowing Daughter Involved community He achieved 10 feet 10 inches againsi 1M feet four inches for winner Tony ONeill of Britain Canadas Carolinefigmstrnng pitched rolling pin 114 feet six Inches and gained sewed place llLallI agent for past winners in that caegory inp spot litthis special con test went to Eunice Guy oi Stroud England with feet eight inches About14000 people were gathered In Iufll park as the local contestants went through their paces Saturday The whole idea was conceived in 1960 by themrnmanding offi cer of United Statesralrebase near He saw It as good and light hearted way of cementing ties between this Stroud and its namesake in Oklahoma But then he llound there was Strond in Canada we and another in hushall Pais hocideni HAMILIDN GP Mr and It Lyle Plunlrett didnt know whenthey parsed an accident scene midnight Saturday that their daughter Beverly was one of three 1oycarold Stoney Creek girls killed in the earbus collision Beverly was driving her mihcrscar south on Winona Road on Highway No when her car collided with an east bound Canada Coach linesbus bound for Emmsvllle driven by Murray McBay of Lewis Read Winona awarded Sunday Awards will be made when the third and de ciding race is held Sept 15 at the Royal Hamilton Yacht Club Commodore Alfred Haughton will make the prewntbtlons The racewasrun on an 01 ympic course which jcquir legs intozthe wind across and away from the windin triangle followed by several up wind andtdownwindlegs The start was ads at right angles to the wind so that allboats were tacking as they approach ed the line 0f the field oi 2tlsnllboals in the race seven theBarrie Yacht ab and Oak vilie and threaeach from the Royal Ha DISTRICT yearold boy and manxwere llubinCorp land and eal ARENA coortA SIMCOE our turnovrlnillr jAsslI my avanrs at the lnnlslil Sinn crossthelalte swim Here NEW mm at the In mar Carnival included greased polo clrnbing horseshoe pitch ing softball tournamentand cm Eiohf Iniuréd In2Cdr Crash Eight people were urday night in twocar col lision near Midland Frank Chapman 23 of Toronto has been charged with failing to stop at stop sign at County Rd sand Concession 11 Mr Chapman received mul tiple back abrasions and head injuries in theaccldentcliisfour passengers were allJnlurcd Toronto Women Killed Near Richmond Hill RICHMOND HILL Ont CP Two Toronto women 13 ldlled Sunday when Canadian National Railways freight train hitta car at crossing near this community 15 miles north of To ronto Dead are Etta Brake 33 her yearold son Victor Gordon Albert Stone 13 Margaret Annie Taylor 37 and the male driver of the car in critical condition in th Hospital for Sick Children in To ronto is Daniel Edward Stone son of Mrs Brake Police are withholding the drivers name They said the carwas moving eastbound and firetrutn northbound SWIM CLASSES Registrationfol the Parks and Recreation Commission swim ming classes from openycfor fee also parcnls may regis ter their children at the John Street office for classes begin ning Jilly 22 at the Lions and YMCA pools and Johnson Street Beach NCH CHOIR ice girls choir from Marsdll France will Ste Marie Among the Hurons August apart of cultural exchange program sponsored by the department of education SflltNJLBOARD1 estate development company has applied to the comdttea of ad justment for permission to trans for title to land on the north side of deleSRoadEast to the Barrie Public School Board for usevastaisdrool site of Wray 13 nddltogerHorne Ia youthful climber shows how to beat the grease lots of con centration and strong grip Nancy Henderson 18 of Tor onto is in satisfactorycondition in Toronto General Hospital with ruptured spleen Patricia nn Henderson 17 is also in satisfactory condition there with frnétured palvls Carolina Oben 17 of Toronto ls satisfactory with back injur iesrandrra fractured right to Dennis lohn Obcn was trea ed and then released at Mid land St Andrews Hospital for scalp and facial lacerations Thedriverof the secon car frcne Vray 19 ofIScarboro and hortwo engersLlnda are all in satisfactory condition Andrews Hospital irene Wray suffered shock and abrasions to both hands Her sister ldnda received severe facial lacerations Mr Horne had fractures to the jaw and pelvis Miss Vrays car was total wreck Mr Chapmans vehicle receivedlszsodamage Curse 300 Years Ago Baronets DeatitFuliills AIIRESFORD fl AP lbedealh of Anthony Dougbt bor reported today fullt filled an aduyearold curse that the 2me would die out if the lord of the manor ever stopped gi food to the poor SirAn any ed last flhnrrsday the 14th and last throne of his line Cause of death wasnotch The legendary curse was pronounced 11 1150 when Lady Mabel Ticlrborne begged her husband from her death hedtto give the produce from part of his Hampshire estate toithe tenants every year if thedonations Mlltdl came tobe known as the Tguhburne Dole er stopped mrnedspvcn soagmnd be born followed daughters hhe manor would collapse and the iLEANIN Pie Dresses starting date for the immit THEN run cunsni nlsiil Smel Carnival this weekend was weight thmw ingn lich Jack Hunter one time champion of champions in the Stroud International Continental Inn Carrilel WellingtonHote Neiidadlson Queens Hotel LOJJNGESI DeLaSafle Vocal fit any abrasions iu thd IlhaRownveh nck Ihrowing contest won 3tiletoss with throw olrnoro than19 fcetThe leadslug weighs 50 potnidsi Examiner otcortespondeoce intensive Search aforriives Missingw Western TheSpokcn Four Trio Rockl Bayshore Jerry Mann tOrganKIotnedytr imperial handy ldamlc Roxy Never Dull Moment stinnr any DriveIn EliDorarI6 plus Easfllfine Easy Bunzflmmio Drive1n GueasWhos fiCtlnlng to Dinner plus Good Times some United Electric at Yancll He IODI United ciuicngplans juaj 1991119 rosin Develllimiliz TORONTOCP Jlfile United Churcbof Canada plans $10000000 housing develop ment here to bring professional people welfare families and senior citizens together into one depends on the federal government providing 90 percent of the lands Financing pro blc insthove prevented announcement of project designed to house about 2000 persons name would cease forllick of male heirs llhe dole was given for 644 years before dlstrictqnagis trates ordered it stopped The family later resumed the do nationSir Anthony kept up through the Second rtd War until 1947 despite food shortagcs and opposition from the wartime ministry of food But the curse wen into tion Seven som wer Imagine family mansion fell down and seven daughters followed Sir Anthony an army major hevaller of the French Legionof Honor and privy rdrarnberlain tothe Pope wosohelast male her He left than daughters nd everal graruidhildren His ifé it two years ago afte stingytlntermedraie Queens Park pm Irnperialansunan at Woods BASenlor queens ark novmsy Clarke lilach ddlnir man oflthe Churchshoard of evangelism and social services said the federal Central Mort gage and Housing Corp is ex pected to contribute womb and he hopes other cluding the Anglican Church willpar at pm Near Mpgr Weston man was killed yep mamas wua lbtalwr fhvo occupants of the second car figidrlwr Raymond uei figment so of New towel WdlMcgiiHVMJfIU Glencakn are in aerlottstcondi HumorToronto General Hoopi Mother passenger Rawn vehlde Thomas Allen New lowell suffered vtnlnor Ia cal rmm at engcr intAngclllnos mildew cred lacerations othe back was dam agedto thejertent of Regular Council Sessron Tonight Two arnendhlcnistollienn Ing bylaw are onthe agenda to gift Momma last sdredul meeting September Council will be yottogonl bylaw to amcndtbo zoning lbw ulringcoundl mmlars belgredown More was passed aflcr start my debate July Tile agenda draws liritgnc halltheufil of number OnGeorglan nay five peoplehave been robin on Georgian Baysinoa late la Collinan policevai7 zumdandrahellmptor nun lrerlon Air nghaveybeen mandala lira area near CollV ingwood one inmost Trenton Ailbate has been ask dnge linesmuldlntbl SCH nKVrMMk portodthla morning Thsglivo left bilingwood in small rollth at prism terday were excepted Rheum notified poll noes theydidinttrettsm ticipate The UnitedChurch will spend $100090 He stressed the need lointe grate old people lrlto the devtL opment not have them shoyed off into corner by them selves Eamilles are being deprived of the value of senior litter in thecommunity his car on Colmw Road snne rnlle west oEHighway 27 open it went out of cortisol on acurve and wentvthrough aditohl ands iarrners fence 1m Valiant had 51000 damag watts rtnrrsm increment Tlmos in IIIson of potatoes vegetables amen beverage

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