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Grimsby Independent, 16 Jun 1938, p. 3

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THE GRIMSBY III!EPEIIIEII'i, of publication Mali ‘:::ou in Telephone 36 Subscription â€" $2.00 per year in Canada and $2.50 per year in Unitâ€" «d States, payableâ€"in advance. Business Directory Established 1885 Member of Canadian Weekly Newspaper Association R. L. TAYLOR Editor and Publisher Lancaster, Mix and Sullivan E H. mm"? * 6. mx GRIMSBY OFFICE â€"DAILY Money to Loan on well secured imâ€" 12 Main St. W., Phone 32 2 William St. and 45 St. Paul St., St. Catharines, Phone 760 Vernon Tuck oPToMETRIST Complete Eyesight Service REAL ESTATE INGURANCE OF ALL KINDS PHE â€"â€"-'. a'nâ€"'-",""“ c .”I~' Fates: wiso a commissioner for takâ€" ;â€"-,... nt, Phone 36 for inf & AUCTIONEER and VALUATOR RALPH GORDON Epferiningr tor. Vour Next Charch or Other Entertainment. . ht m- -â€"--w _.m_._, _..,',,,n, EE â€" Address 628 Crawford St., Toronto. Pettit & Whyte For lining dresser drawers cupboards and shelves. 24 large clear white sheets â€" good quality . . .. 4G.50 WEST MAIN STREET SHELF PAPER y, June 16th, 1938. THE ONTARIO PRODUGE C0. OPTOMETRIST FRUIT ffi'fi:ifé’fumfs (plus 10¢ postage) INSURANCE GRIMSBY FOR BEST RESULTS HIGHEST MARKET PRICES . PROMPT RETURNS LEGAL _ and RELIABLE PAYMENTS Phone: Elgin 8426 Write for Shipping Stamp and Pad LIMITED â€" TORONTO Beetieâ€"Browed Exâ€"Champ, who will try heavy weight boxing title on June 22. Batting Averages of The Peach Kings (All Games up to And Including Wednesday Night) V. Cosby, if PEACH KINGS DROP GAME * 1O SMITHVILLE BY 6 TO 4 | Stoney Creek 10 luuâ€" 8 Grimsby Beach .. 9 ‘Grimaby |Smithville A real ball game, with Cocks a wuffilhndfi-‘ s ‘battle,\ resulted in the second »defeat: for. Grimsby in a Fruit Belt league game played at Smithville last night. M Even at that the locals had a chanteâ€"to win, having more men left o% bases, but could not seem to hit in the pinches. ‘The return game here on Friday d‘htdouldbennb-tpmd the season so far Grimsby 4 Schwab, c Southward, rf Mochenaki, 3b Hyland, 1b .â€"â€"â€" Taylor, 2b McBride, of Blenkin, If League Standing *Batted dor Blenkan in ninth. MAX SCHMELING 11 MODEL DAIRY of wood and equipped Green Spot Orangeâ€"Ade to make the pitnic complete After nine years of adversity in Canada, Phillip mummmnwnmwumm but sturdy 31â€"foot poat, Lydia F. A garpenter by trade, Osmond built the Lydia F. from salvaged bits 2t wand and ecuipped it with an engine he purchased 12 13 PHONE 410 12 11 10 SAILING TO NEWFOUNDLAND IN HOMEâ€"MADE CRAFT THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT 312 EMarveIs Defeat | Mountain 21â€"5 | A regular slugging conteit took place in the town softball league game at the school grounds Tuesâ€" day night, also plenty of loose play in the felds. The result can best be given in the figures below. The box score:â€" Marvels Burbursky, C â€"â€"â€" Nelson, p ... Todd, 1D ... F. Craig, 2b Smye, 2b Pettit, 3b ... Lymburner, 88 Taylor, 88 ... G, Craig, If .. Gregory, of . \Mr. rf Edgecombe, rf Mountain Lawson, 1b ... D. Shuker, ss Allez, rf Wisnowski, If H. Shuker, If Metcalfe, c ... L. Shuker, p, 3b Alkens, 2b ... Score by innings: . R H Marvels .424 203 510â€"21 17 Mountain .000 011 030â€" 5 10 Umpiresâ€"Schwab and Hyland. Last Thursday night Ken Nelâ€" son‘s Marvels tucked another win in under their belts when they trounced Merritt‘s "Basket Makâ€" ers" to the tune of 13â€"8. Batteries: Marvels â€" Nelson and Buburski; Merritt‘s, Vie Cosby and Siblock. Defeat Peach Kings Here by Score of 9 to 8 â€" Tufford sweaters and el;.‘tghl@‘fllfl sweaters and caps, the Peach Rings lost an exhibition garfie on Monday night to the Firestones of Hamilâ€" ton by the score of 9 to 8. ° ‘ After getting away to a good start with 4 runs in the first inâ€" ning, the locals were held scoreless until the ninth when a rally just fell short by one run to tie the game. Each team had a home run to its credit. she B Tufford, 88 ... Mochenski, 3b Hyland, 1b ... Blenkin, 1b . Taylor, 2b ... \lelrldf. ef . Alken, If . Runs by innings:â€" _ R H Firestone ... 211 002 003â€"9 13 Grimsby .400 000 004â€"8 _ 9 Umpiresâ€"Burgess & Wilcox. MARVELS 13â€"MERRITT‘S 8 TOWN LEAGUE STANDING Exhibition Game AB for dren. The adventurous party ar« headed out of the Toronto harbor their voyage, which they hope to « 15 days. R H five dollars. Accompanying him are his four chilâ€" Aiton, W arner Win at Elora Aiton and partner, Milt. Lawson, from Grimsby, won first honours at Eiora BoWllng Club Scotch Doubles um.'mm-h-md a plus of 23. In the first game they defeated H. J. Penfold of Gueiph bylpal-h.udhlu-eadh' were successful over Matt Burton of Dundas by the same number of points. mm--d-vu-‘ up seven shots on A. J, Hawkins, of Gueiph. s George Warner, pairing up with Brock Snyder, was successful in capturing fourth place, with two wins and a double plug, In the first draw, this rink defeated Scott of Harriston by 9 shots, and lost out to C. Beauchamp, of Preston, in the second round, by four. In the final series, Warner defeated F. Magnus of Elora by eight shots. In the playâ€"offs with Dunnville for the Glen Ridge Trophy at St. Catharines on Wednesday of last week, a local rink composed of T. Miller, C. Rahn, B. Snyder and D. E. Anderson (skip) was successâ€" ful in winning the silverware. At the regular Friday night jitâ€" ney at the local bowling greens last week, the prize winners were Frank Hurst, D. E. Anderson, Grimsby; and Frank Quigley, Beamsvilie. ‘Ten local members attended the bowling jitney in BeamsyBe on Monday night, two of which were among the prize winners. Brock Snyder came home with the second prize and D. E.. Anderson, with the 4th. ‘There were ten entries for the Men‘s Doubles tournament held on the local greens on Tuesday, prizes for which were received as follows: 1st â€" Jack Knowles and Harry Sports cfall Sorts BOWLING NOTES No. 2 ON JOHN BULL‘S TENNIS LIST are shown as they por on the start of to complete in about It is nice to be a bowler When you have a steady hand, With your eye a judge of distance As it scans the greenâ€"tipped land; But it‘s nicer, yea, far nicer Let me give you all a tip, For to be with jolly fellows With a gentee! man as skip. Now a skip that‘s always pleasant Has a better chance to win, _ Have patience skip, have patience, You were once a novice too, But a smile and words of kindness Will help to pull him through. ‘There is good and bad in bowlers As there is in any game, For this old world would be funny With all temperaments the same; But for real, rightâ€"down good felâ€" You will find them, 1 am told When they meet and play together In the good old game of bowls. Sunday, June 19 Remember Him FATHER‘S DAY We carry a full selection of practical gifts for men to sult any occasion. Belts â€" Buckles â€" Hats â€" Jewelery â€" Caps â€"â€" Hosiery â€" Suspenders and Garters. Shirtsâ€"Tiesâ€"Kerchiefs, R. 6. BOURNE zx & MEN‘S FURNISHINGS Old Man. Whatever you call him BOWLING SKIPS ,PLAYH,TEN“Nlfl The Governor, Father, The GRIMSBY GOLF CLUB 00 .cc3 CURREKT & BETZNER my tip and use L1 W S BROTHERS HIGH flflv" ARD HOUSE PAINT. _‘ One gallon of Lowe Brothers Paint will go as far . . . last twice as long .. . as two gallons of "cheap" paint. Thus it saves time in application and gives you a betrer job at less cost. } "About 75% of the cost of a paint job is my timeâ€"and my time costs you money. So take $1.25 0 $4.35 HARDWARE tip and use LOWE

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