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Grimsby Independent, 8 Sep 1938, p. 5

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THE GCRIMSGY INDEPENCENT ‘ RALPH GORDON Member of Canadian Weekly R. L. TAYLOR ‘ uT publicition Mail and Jak Subscription â€" $2.00 per year in Business Directory Lancaster, Mix and Sullivan CE M. Lancaster, K.C. _ A. E. Mix P. H. Suilivan GRIMSBY OFFICE â€"DAILY Money to Loan on well secured imâ€" 2 William St and 45 St. Paul St., St. Catharines, Phone 760 Harold B. Matchett BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. AUCTIONEER and VALUATOR: will conduct your Auction Sale, -pcâ€"lummll rates; also a commissioner for takâ€" Ing affidavite Phone J. W. Kenâ€" nedy, 56 Beamevilie, or Grimsby !_.MMQWM Mg REAL ESTATE INBSURANCE OF ALL KINDS 'l\ovu-fiflflvc-m Entertainer for Your Next Church or Other Entertainment. â€" Miustrated Circular FREE â€"â€" Address 628 Crawford 8t., Each pad will kill files all te> my for tree ‘woaks. * THE WILSON FLY PAD CO., Hamilton, Ont. Pettit & Whyte ~~~~â€" WESTERN CANADA SPECIAL BARGAIN EXCURSIONS t Phuaaists. Grocers, General Stor "Wii? PAt MoRE? __ Ask for handbil and P"""" /0 o us a #4 CA NADIA N NATIONAL J. W. Kennedy _ 8 pads in each packt Lumber of all Kinds â€" Shingles â€" Millwork â€" Building Materialsâ€"Inâ€" sulation Materialsâ€"Cement â€" Lime Grimsby Planing Mills Depot & Clark Streets ar Reservations, and all information from any agent: u-mww"'.mmmfl ‘Aak for handbill and complete informa® 9" _ " O / O " 6 6 4 ( 6 2;;h;l-t"§}m;§}es â€" Cedar Posts We Specialize in SCREENS, DOORS, WINDOWS, ETC. T A Gathering Of â€"The Sports Clans week in Grimsby. There just seemâ€" ed to be a gathering of the boys that have helped to make sport hisâ€" tory in this district. Up at the home of "Old Bill" House there are plenty of hockey sticks and pucks Aying around, for Art House one of the best junior goalies ‘that this town ever proâ€" duced is home from Arntfcld, Que., and right under the same roof, on a visit, is:mone other than Charles and only "Burnic‘. He of doubleâ€" stick handling fame. He who ramâ€" ulll-flhlm.ul.m-" agara Fails. Those were the days of the great Peach Kings l-.‘ ‘Burnic‘ is now a resident of Bradâ€" ford and still doing a little hockey indhu-om C Also in town has been. Leonard crack junior team of 1922 and 1923 Farrell and others. "Ping" since those Peach Bud days went far the hockey world, playing with the best teams in Detroit and Chicago. He is now a resident of the "Windy City". His brother Frank "Hank" Hill of Kirkland Lake is also home. You all know this lanky kid as it is to in Gold Country. ‘m'mu-plq_fig reunion town but Jimmy Culp, now a motorâ€" cycle officer on the provincial force. Jimmy was the first man to ever ride a motorcycle in the Fruit Belt and some 25 years ago was conâ€" sidered one of the best race riders in the country. Many were the thrilling races that he and Charlie Burland used to stage on the race tracks of this district. So you see folks, the boys who love to reminisce have had a great week of it. ed by the kdiser in 1913 And turned out to be a doubicheader. R C BOURNES -; v.-vv-“-aâ€"\ 7 Main St. W.. _ Telephone 42 ue Phone 27, Grimsby "For Your Fall Wardrobe . TOPCOATS | New Styles and Colours 1$1.95 to $5.00 MADEâ€"TOâ€"MEASURE HATS BY BILTMORE â€" Pick your cloth â€" $24.50 up and West. _ > | Sports sfai Sorts If Cleveland‘s noseâ€"diving Indiams had any ideas they were in the mu-fimmmmtflmhm such ideas were pretty thoroughly shattered whes they went into New York for a m“mmmm”hnvcpmw ped off by the sensational feat of Moite Pearson, ABOVE. who turned the Tribe back without a hit. Only twowalks, both in the same inning spolled a perfect game for the Yankeerightâ€"hander as he marked up his 10th straight win. It was the firstnoâ€"hitter in the American League “V@mwuwm-“&“flflw SUDDENâ€"DEATH GAME RAINED OUT; PLAYOFES NEXT WEEK Mountain And Merritt‘s Will, GRIMSBY GUXN CLUB Decide Second Half Over| gleey ce Weekâ€"end. | The Grimsby Gun Club announces l ‘The i mnhdmrâ€"w."";”“"““““ mmmuaâ€"uuurfl“‘-h afterncon, in | public school into a veritable mud|pice of the evenings, as has been hole, with the consequent result the custom during the past few that the Town League suddenâ€"|veeks. wuuuma'l: Ba"-â€" two teams had finished in a tie, ___lmg having won four games each which Monday afterncon a number necessitates a playâ€"off for top posiâ€" ‘:n :hm :-hlhm:l.umha of . whom writing ies Nl“‘::mm o ‘They are: 1st. good there is every possibility that Grimsby attended the Annual the curtain will be rung down 08| Furniture Tournament at Elora, the second half cither tongbt|consisting of Men‘s Rinks, in which (Thursday) or tomorrow night. . |90 entrics participated. First prize, ‘The Town League has been pro|of beautifully uphoistered lounge ductive of all kinds of ball this chairs . was won by a Grimsby rink, season, but on the whole some very composed of A. McKenzie, lead:; G. -mnlm:p-hnuo-mm D. Aiton, third m“g.wwm'.mn.nmu F S P Mess CWCG Waan in mindiIRADAEL LL_ 2uant e O n e SE Sn c ce L time to come to the school Keep in mind the ons big event p--:u:mmumdmmhu‘mm‘ ”umw.‘“.mm“fim“ h*m“.wumlmm-m‘ mp-.udou-lv'llhl‘-“’-""‘""""" If you have interest and come out stronger to A0t A!ready Plated your entry, you see which team will win the hand.|areadvised to do so early, as the trophy has been on display at the and has elicited complimen.|U\ ladies a* ‘vimaby Beach on Sey remarks from those who have|Tlursday afternoon. Jitney prizes bach interested enough to come in|werewon by Mrs. C. H. Rahn, of k‘mu_ Soâ€"be on hand when Grimsby:; _ Miss May Buskard, the boys go into action for the Beach, Mrs. D. Cloughley, Grimsâ€" ‘mdwbmumlbmufl.“ Beach, and ‘Wl‘â€"fl""!'!"!{"‘l.'i‘_".‘_n...._mm_-_'-_. Mva â€" M voWwW Pem@me Weirse P O ICIC ies ‘There is no admission charge to Gordon Billinghurst and Mrs. M. Mâ€"unmmulmm‘m‘mmdm‘ is passed around you are reâ€"lunch committee and Misses Betty :_fil,l_“j"-l".‘!’"'l‘-' and Marie Markle served. as cach team has this ye@"| yow»y tEAGUE STANDING mmm““.-l." ind Mall P W oL llhfi"l':‘_“‘” ‘“"'I "m::n nmmomacet© ~&, 2 the Mountain team put over four| ... ____________g : : runs in their half of the inning! _ ,., ______ m 9 3 which was margin enough to win ‘the game from Foundry. The final result was 8â€"6. This game was of some importance as it determined which team tied with Merritts for up’duuhthuulflhl. Bride and Scoble pitched good ba throughout, each hurler allowin only seven hits. Scoble had seven strikeâ€"outs his credit as against McBride‘s McBride walked six men Scoble issued only two free all through the game. However, if the weather mas is EeC YANKEES‘ NOâ€"HIT PITCHER MLOd -u1w-. Merritts 79 o0 in |atarven . enough to win | *Pundry m- mu n lc d Cloughley; 3rdâ€"Mrs. C. Rahn. _ _ On Labour Day four rinks from mmu-ly-mm‘ smittes l:.;: nni:t:.t‘ con enries are mounting daily. Lady lawn bowlers of Grimsby md Beamsvilie were the guests of th: ladies at faited last game to Marvels. * INDEPENDENT ‘T. Eaton Co., Hamilton: GHMAUZ Natural Gas, G. W. Robinson Co., Hamilton: People‘s Credit Jewel« lers, Hamilton; R. C. Bourne, Gents Furnishings, Grimsby; Grafton Co., Hamilton; Mr. ‘"Toots" Walters, Mrs. Purvis, Bett‘s Meat Market, Grimsby; anonymous friend, Hamâ€" liton; Farrell‘s Shoe Store, Grimsâ€" by; Smith‘s Shoe Store, Grimaby; Kanmacher‘s Restaurant, Grimsby; A. W. Eickmeler and Son, W. G. Panter, McArthur‘s Hardware, Beamsville, C. P. Brown, Hardware, Grimsby; Grimsby Dairy, White involved. Canadian History, it mpfllofl.-lllllw-ll transferred from Middle to Lower School classes. ‘ Miss Hilda Rice, who began her duties on the High School staff, with the opening of school, was inâ€" troduced to the Board members. equipment for the introduction of ';l-u_â€";i’c’u-c' rmer subject and §482. in the matter of Home Ecoâ€" an initial sum of $570. would be reâ€" since the course was not compulâ€" sory this year, and that the matter of not teaching these subjects as yet would have any bearing on the standing of students at Grimsby and in view of the limitations in the current budget, that the matter be laid over for a year at least, and if found at the end of the fiscal year that any surplus money were available, the matter could be gone into further. G. L. Eaton, instructor of music in the schools was on hand, and pointed out that a reduction of $50. had this year been made in the grant for special subjects, which would affect his salary to that BOARD OF EDUCATION Secretary was instructed to write the Department for full particulars regarding the matter which will be dealt with at a future meeting. _ Accounts amounting to $681.57, including school supplies, current \wn_dlhpd“dw. A resolution was approved that Miss Helen Gibson be recommendâ€" ed for exchange with a teacher in the Old Country, when such an opâ€" portunity was presented, in connecâ€" tion with Auxiliary class work. } A discussion arose as to the Mability involved in instances where (Continued from page 1) Have Your Radio at Its Best For The World Series Baseball Broadâ€" CURRENT & BETZNER wo«â€"â€" We Deliver â€"â€" Get Them From PHONE 130 with modern testing equipâ€" ment and reâ€" Let us check your tubes fnulty ones Now. ville Hydro building at the rate of ’mm-fimmfl-“ have been told there would be no PeC PCO etemesg s c plaint was that Hydro was billing them for office space in the Beamaâ€" such charge. They also complain that Hydro is billing them at an exhorbitant rate for making out local accounts. "They are doing all the work in connection with the IW'V'L-"‘*‘"L'!_""" ing it. They have not § opportunity of taking Reeve Keunedy said. ( formation pertaining to system, it was alleged, NAOC I* been given the local commissioners commission had given notice of their intention to resign in order to bring the whole affair to a head, they said. Grimsby town was now getting a lower rate for power from the commission than Beamsvilie, Reeve Kennedy cilaimed, although it had refused to take over its own disâ€" tribution of power. He thought this injuries were sustained by pupils participatng in school sports away from their home school, and the matter of tramsportation to and from such activity, and instructions were issued to draw up a standard form of letter, to be signed by parâ€" ‘The three members of the local _Firestone_ ‘They have not given us an GRIMSBY GARAGE W oys ks music of _*dl-’vrr‘ ""“-:-.""'“"':-‘i ‘z'" brought i. aare ut "Heaty" the ’ n erang io aenn » aditfon thim i ‘There are .‘ 11 to see and The open .....‘:‘.r.'.‘.,.:'m u-.-d'O.h- and Dorsey. 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