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Grimsby Independent, 25 May 1944, p. 6

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C T Hysert McNinch Johnson ‘‘osby .. Baxter . Cornwell Kennedy Hand ... Walters ...... Henley ... Owls Club, 3; Boulevard, 0. BLACK CATS Black Cats, 3; Nia. Packers, 0. 8O WLERS The alleys will be open to all bowlers on the following WEDNESDAY ....9 to 12 THURSDAY .......7 to9 FRIDAY ......... 71012 Parties wiching to reâ€" serve an alley please drop iz-‘z.the Bowlaway or Phone GRIMSBY BOWLING LEAGUE Proceeds THE PICK OF TOBACCC It DOES taste good in a pipe Sponsored by ths Patriotic Society and Women‘s Institute. SAT.. MAY 27 HORSE SHS%; Second Drawing LADY‘s SADDLE AND BRIDLE BOWLAWAY GRAND PRAWING Shetland Pony rednesday, May 17th Blossom Time Cudney Farm NIAGARA PACKERS 50 Side Road, Winona Monday, May 22nd powy EXPRESS meeees ut ceteeceics d 7t owLs CLUVB cz Yis â€" ABBt BOULEVARD ho yeerersemyreerescrrnlR i . Kaami» ner, Prop. s For War Charitiesâ€" Jam For Britain 2282 213 134 211 187 187 193 178 198 152 121 242 271 140 127 218 1190 161 257 149 267 187 191 116 \& nong 1289 218 974 172 873 178 914 151 1983 178 101 245 181 193 Kanmacher Failoon .. Clattenburg Metcalfe .. Allez Southward Heaslip ....______156 Lambert .__._.._____184 Marlowe nvivaliecinimmtrcmcettve i M Aiderig ... .__._._. P14 Metcalfe Smith .._._â€"â€". Shuert .......__â€"â€" Walters ... Sullivan ..__â€"â€" ©40 1021 Pirates, 3; Pony Express, 0. wWONDERs MBY . .. tm t t MB Mariin . W. E.sher Jarvis ... J. Figher . St. John . Betts . MacBride Stokes ... Snyder M. Figher E. Fisher Rahn . . C. Shelton Girling .. Buckenham P. Shelton Geddes Smith Wonders, 3; Firemen, 0. BLACK CATS Merritt ... Zimmerm.an DeQuettevilie Bleck Cauts, 2; Highway, 1. FARMERS Barbers, 3; Sheet Metal, 0. ST. JOSEPH‘S 870 962 Generals, 2; St. Joseph‘s, 1. BUTCHERS °> AFHN _....._._.___._â€"â€"18328" 27B 1075 900 Peach Kings, 2; Butchers, 1 Gas HoUsE hn . ___________198 249 Shelton ... 1690 228 Filig ...__________17?" 181 ickenham |._____153 177 Shelton _______178 188 1771 T1b Gas House, 2; West Fnd. 1 Tuesday, May 23rd SHEET METAL PEACH KINGS PIRATE3 FIREMEN HIGHWAY BARBERS ngrsteiernccmeed PMR west Ent T ez 120 161 187 107 211 142 176 248 130 159 178 1091 194 151 217 191 874 161 162 226 189 288 _188 105 117 145 191 885 1060 1018 148 170 118 962 1043 179 177 181 1719 146 174 248 181 1?? 188 144 160 118 241 195 157 198 117 918 217 215 178 1007 141 171 218 111 164 198 146 187 145 281 287 210 274 187 210 Walters Hildreth Mackie ___________120 Cloughley Fair _ Shelton ... J, Millyara L. Merritt Playâ€"Off Games P. Gillespie Vimy, 2; John Hale, 0. M. Pettit K. Pyndyk R. Parker . R Watte M. Sullivan Ladies Averages V. Beamer M. Allan ... I. Cloughley E. Fair . (* Trognskes F. Betts ... C. Stevenson 8. Curtis ... F. Laing . M. Lambert A. Stokes L. Shel R. 8St, John M. Heaslip F. Buttle _ THE â€"GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT ADMIRAL Gibson ... MacMillen Wilson ... Anderson Walters . Biggar . Peach Queens‘ Bowling League soOUTH HAVEN Baisley ... e JOHN HALE 4. C GoLDEN DROP JOHN HALE MAYFLOWER VEDETTE viCTORY ELBERTA CRaAWFORD ROCHESTER VETERANS MALIANT VIMY DEWEY 114 a| League Standing 194 174 146| G. Groff M. Hartwell West End 7:80â€"â€"Pirstes vs. Pin Twisters. P:00â€"Pony Exp. vs.. Sheet Metal. P:00â€"Firemen vs. Farmers. ‘Tuesday, May 30th I T:40â€"West End vs. Wonders. 7 :UOâ€"St. Joseph‘s vs. Gas Hous«. ... %:00â€"Generals vs. Boulevard. l 9:00â€"Owls‘ Club vs. Black Cats. Games Next Week High tripleâ€"Alice Neale, 835. High average â€" Canadian Agriculture, giving as it has such abunâ€" dant evidehce in these days of prodigious wor needs, of its abilityto furnish everâ€"increasing quotas, is yet going to be faced with greater production programmes in the doys following the liberation of the occupied territories of warâ€"torn Europe. There is perhaps no other single factor that has so gatly assisted the Canadian farmer to acâ€" complish such record achievements as that of modern machinery. United with the farmer, in the job of continuously improving and increasing the m mRcâ€"om 1/ L No | esw _ _""),f y 1 .4 y t t o * .> _ Monday, May 29th VANGUARD $T, JOHN 122 114 162 148 182 1080 140| 178 | 441 119 47 _§7 | from the Hey _ 66 | youngsters w _62 | serve a lot of 56| were always 56 | young as a 1 .55 | grandmother 58 F 11 F4 49 47 mwmwumflwmdmu m_mmdnumummqmmmmmA Jewel". Consistency in any endeavour in life will always win out. mzmmuflymhmmmbmmm winter. Last werk fielen Elmer and her Vimy team won the cham« pionship of the league in two straight games, in the finals, from the John Hale team. Consistent bowling is what won the championship for this team. M.mmmumm and cold the next. ‘They were just yowling consistently week in and week out against poor teams and gor i teams and as a result are now the holders of the Metal Craft trophy for the next 12 months, succeeding Corinne Robertson‘s Victory team, the 1943 champions. Consolation series wound up last week too with the grand, batâ€" tling Veterans succumbing to the young and virile St. John‘s team from the Hewson basket factory. V<ts. lost two straight games to the youngsters who thus won the Nisgara Packers‘ prize. The Vets deâ€" serve a lot of credit for their efforts all through the schedule, for they were always on the wit and bowling to win. ‘This team are not as young as a lot of the other bowlers. In fact a couple of them are m.mmy!u-!mtmmdmmmmm. hwhym'hmnq'.m'lwuhmlmmmy team the Metal Craft league trophy; Doris MacBride, the St. John and mwmmmma;mummusmmmw. mmmmu:mmmwm.m age for the season, with 202. Good work girls. See you all at the bun fight in the Village Inn on Monday night. Bring your own toothpicks. Save your stove â€" save your fuel supply â€" have your furnaces and chimneys cleaned now. ‘Write to: PORTOLOGY. THINK ABOUT NEXT WINTER By Bunes Livingston, Soortalogist t possibilities in the future trend of farm maciwzes for the road ahead. efliciency of his methods ‘of production, is the duction of time and labor saving equipment, has made another notable advance with its selfâ€" propelled combine which has revolutionized harvesting methods. The selfâ€"propelied principle introduced in the Masseyâ€"Harris Combine opens up a world of Aasseyâ€"Harris, alwoys a leadar in the introâ€" v, May 25th, 194«. ¢ t 78

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