Barrie Examiner, 22 Oct 1956, p. 3 (2024)

Barrie Examiner, 22 Oct 1956, p. 3 (1)

BARRiE mm 1956 Barite and District Softball Champions Winners of Edith BoWen Hare Memorial Trophy LEFT T0 RIGHT BBishop 2b Miller dz captain Jenkins 3b Foster Wright rt 01 Parker ct 82 manager How Harrison croit 21 McLean Marshall Arena Association Aims SpeedHockey continued train page two then wouldnt interfere with their usual routine it was suggested by another that the referees are responsiblefor holding up the games He claim ed that where there are two ret crecs they usually bicker over who is boss iir Buckland interrupted and sald that he considers the referee the most competent man in the arena Officiating is matterof judgment he said and we place the refs in position to see the play better than anyone else in the rink With an air of disgust Mr Buckland asked the meeting that they send their complaints to the referees Everybody complains all right he said but no one ever thinks of letting us know about it If the OHA is not familiar with your problem it cannot help you he said Representatives at the Georgian Bay Hockey League complained thatprofessionalisrn1illedtheir league Most of the teams could not pay the salaries of couple clubs and as result went deep in the red It was reported that only one team in the league fin ished in tiliebblack oi the oth ers one cu lost $7000 pproximately Mr Buckland blamed the team managements for any losses suit ered by clubs He said that too many managers are not competent businessmen suggestion as to how to keep the teams and the fans happy was to keep the league at one level Senior Bs shouldnt play inter mediate As and intermediates shouldnt play in all and divisions One is plenty At the start of the business ses sion Mayor Eldon Greer of Barrie chairman of tbe Barrie ArenaCommission outlined the work done by this group in 10 years he said about $80 000 had been put back into the Barrie Arena The work includ ed new floor $8000 new front 314000 new boiler $10000 roller skates $2500 two oil units $5 500 new hockey cushion $1000 altered seats $2000 turnstiles $1000 wrestling ring $1000 31 tesian well $6500 10 yearsmain tenance to building and grounds $15000 $11000 other business included the presentation of certificates to suc cessful candidates who took the Arena Management Course the first ever held in Callads Wes Allsopp was one of the successful students The financial report showed and sprinkling system The First Colutrin Continued from page one why waste tour balls when one would do Communication from Herman Osborn in Florida regarding latc delivery oi his paper Herman You heard our phone ringing last Wedncsday night Hermanwont be it ng any curling this winter Hei proprietor of the Marina Apartment Motel 404 Shore Drive Clearwater Beach No charge or this plug iierm it may even up for the mail delay You too should have Colncldental Meeting re markable what chance can he pen London Is the largest ciy in the world and person might spend lifetime and never run into another specific person with out direction But this did hap pen one day last month Hugh Currie of Barrie spent the sum met in England and on the con tinent following graduation from Varsity Dr William Little Jr was leaving for London to do postgraduate work so Hughs mother said to look him up al though she didnt have the ad dress at the time First day in London Bill ran headon into Hugh coming out the sub way Just By Coincidence Two law years of Simcoe County have known each other for yearsand years But it was only the other afternoon over cup at tea they discovered that while they had lived only two miles apart one in Penetang the other in Tiny Town ship they not only had been born in the same year but on the same day As one remarked to the oth er What hour of if the Japanese continue to beat theDodgers there will soon he Absent when picture taken McKinnon coach McLean 1b Pat Dowling ss and Alt Cap Louise Eus 3h Clive Marg Ellis of 8mitn siuain BDHl Twin Bill Tonight at 730 The Barrie District Hockey Lea gue starts its 195657 hockey sea son this evening at the Barrie Arena Two games are on tap with the iirst scheduled to start at 730 pm in that first one Thornton will play Dangerfield and in the second Elmvale iaccs off with Oro Combines Most of the clubs had workouts yesterday morningso should be ready to go tonight From these practice sessions It vas indicated that this league will produce some exciting if not sensational puckchasing All of the fellows are out for fun as well as to win so there shouldnt be any junior brawls Holiday éiven Drillia Students 0R LLl uldwatcr OriihaCollc ate sludetn had holiday last Friday The holiday had been requested by Ontario Premier Leslie Frost Oct 17 when he attended the nave ng of bronze bust of himself in the collegiates new vocational wing Lloyd Lelherby MPP of Col water was among those at the ceremony Public school pupils also had the day off on Friday owing to teachers convention Some of the 118 district teach ers attended banquet and visit to the indian village at Midland 0the took to Detroit as much luror south of the border as there Was in Canada when the Kiteheners were trimmed by the liluscovites CLARKE CLARE LEAGUE Miscellanea 18 Lacings 14 Flexible ll The John As ll Soles Slippers 10 Pyro Backs 10 Dry Cleamhler 10 Fridays Scorer Miscellanea The Jphn As DryClunahlcss sales Slippers Lacings Pyro Backs Bruce Law led the men with chute game more 17131 and use and Eileen high triple oi 010 the 11nko took both indica honor with tingle game score of 374 and high triple pl 850 cos LEAGUE White Sox Ailey Cats 20 Who Ctru 10 No Name Wayward 18 Screwball 18 Tig ers il Levrluurs 11 Pin Pushers l7 Fawcets i7 Topper is 1th bcrlincs 15 Rock and Rollers 11 Hurricanes 13 Aces 12 Rockets 11 Pirates ii Needlers 11 Mai iethexds 1i Stngglera 10 Ram blers Hopelesses AAa King Pins Tom Fleur had the high triple for the men witl score of 678 Gordon Coulson had the high single with 303 Lois Flearled the women with high triple of the high ringle BARBIE EXAMINER LEAGUE ink Spots 21 Head Pin Comets 20Quiet Type 17 Blue Streaks 10 Router Klugen Last Mondays Scores ink Spot Klugch Blue Sirukcn Routers Quiet Typ es Head Pin Comets Lorne was had the mens high single 23d Mr Palmer had the mens high triple 59 Phil Fa vero led the women with single game score of 221 and high triple total of 518 ilAfiDY an marlinspike is wire pin used on board ship in unravelling rope or as lever in tying knots REPRESENTATIVE WANTED We require man with automotiv counts in Northern Ontario background to cover established oc Pretcr man with technical ability and experience in handling Wholesal ers or Distributors Will provide necessary product training Must have own chmd be inter ested in selling PLEASE SUBMIT WRITTEN APPLICATIONS TO MR HARRY SEAGER Auto Electric Service Company Limited 1009 Bay Street Toronto Ontario Hrfir WW vwmmWvwWrrq improves With Cool Weather decided improvement in qual ity of milk is expected by the Sim coe County Health Unit veterln prions with the beginning at cool er fall weather The emphasis on cooling should not be so marked re marks the health unit director Dr Scott in his September report During the month eight shippers were warned and six shut oif due to continued lovt grades total at 10 shippers were shut oil and warnings were issued to 15 Visits were made to those shill oil in August in order to assess their difficulties and herd tests were made in number of case The previous month Adairop bowled BABIES mamas MONDAY 158 to help in clearing up the situa tion Faulty cociinng one Moi factor in low grade milk and in proper care ol milking machine is another Several pasteurization plant have been putting out high count milk for few months past Now that the summerrush is over and plant operations have returned to normal concerted cilort will be made to bring their counts to the satlalaciory level that most other plants enjoy states Dr Scott Better grades comprised about 85 per cent of the total in Sep temberfin improvement over pre vious months total of 530 milk samples were taken by coun ty veterinarians consisting of 360 raw 72 pasteurized and 98 mi cellaneous teats SPECVIAL GOSPEL schiccs CONTINUE TN THE GOSPEL HALL PARKSIDE DRIVE NIGHTLY except Sat pm SUNDAY pm Subjects timely importance and interest to all are being presench from lsagtziillttsséigtefilcliiilaét by JAMES CMRF JOHN ADAMS CREEMOHE onlyin the newkind of for 57 reiIoiutionaw new Youve neVer before experienced ride so sweet and lawn so safe and steady becouse Ford for 57 is up to 200 lbs heavier inches longg and inches lewer than eVer before When you get behind the wheel of the THE Militant PAULINE 500 TOWN SEDAN over 17 feet of newostomorrow styling ct scan feet from road to roof biggest car inthe lowprice ficldl Its the heaviest Fordevcr builtfrom 50 to 200 permit heaviertlran in 1956 And that means smoother ride steadier ride quieter ride and safe ride Nothing compares with the 57 Fords EvenKeel ride Afor smooth ness for ease ofihandling for Fords wonderful EvenKeel ride starts wait the new LnnetVIordkproven in action revolutionary new frame sweeps out between the wheels and dips down for lower centre of gra ty Youre actually cradled indie prot on at the frame with its five atmo tural sieel crossmembers Theres 237 mom torsional rigidity than before bank balance of $109228 on Oct 1955 Total receipts to Sept 30 1956 were $425628 Total expensestor the year were $2 78422 Balance at Sept 301956 is $149206 Past president Bob Crosby and the entire associationf expressed their appreciation toWesAllsopp for the wonderful reception they received sensatioaaily new 57 Ford youll thrill to ride thats like no ride youve ever had before Its Fords amazingncw EvenKeel ride This new kind of car called Ford bugs roughroad loves tight turn It irons out the bumps makes every mile of drivipgmiiipondsmooth Ittakes the tightest curves in its stride level cornering for the solid ro clings to the road like coat of paint asSuring feel oilsafetyi Its the ride mm m6 You gctthe feel of big biglcar acneationyof the nchCar yeara dem TEESWATERTCP Fiddling and thats just what isthc castration drivcwillpioveiti and flying are the ehiei pursuits ffr wit am afieafl do of TransCanada Air Lines captain WE INVITE You 10 sec incNew KIND Jor Roy Renwick whovtook timeoft MuLeAerR Revotunouaav Nrw cnassls AFuu roor WIQFKMIQWAY FAR sraonéra HEAvIca not new Those are Peaches in the pails Wewere roped in by this photo from gtDeVilbiss News which shows gals oi the Wild West bringing insome luscious peaches tor tasty Western Ranchdinner consisting of chicken biscuits gravy and broiled cling peaches lt idly ncivl Vlaityour FordMo gr thafuloffivcmwl annual Iiddlers championship W5 mm pmiand you He also won the $100 prize iastyear New Time Tables Effective Sunday October carrier has not arrived then call VALLEY TAXI PA 82433 And Copy Will lee Delivered To your Home THERE is NO CHARGE roaTHissEaVIccj Service on this routeref 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