‘CHOPPING W ant to Buy â€" Sell â€"Beg â€"Borrow â€" guss Swap a Wite . . . . Advertise in Thelia'.'.’:'. Independent And Get Quick Results.\s»» EVER Y MORNINC Main West, Grimsby RADIO SERVICE DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR HUMPHREY MITCHELL _ A. MacNAMARA Minister of Labour Deputy Minister of Labour ALL EXâ€"SERVICE MEN AND WOMEN ARE URCED TO USE THE FACILITIES OF TRE NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT SERVICE WHEN LOOKING FOR WORK, ‘l'hol'ollowhg‘::-uhllnl: DISCHARGED PERSONNEL Watch for Announcement of Opening Date of our New GRIMGBY ELECTRIG SHOP GRIMSBY FUEL & FEED MAY RETURN TO OLD JOBS ‘The Reinstatement in Civil Employment Act, passed by Parliament in 1942, sets forth conditions under which employers MUST REINSTATE their former employees in their employment after discharge. This Act and its Regulations are adminisâ€" tered by the Dominion Minister of Labour, through the National E-m‘kvles * thaked Services, the Merchant Marine, of the Fire Fighters Corps; their (¢) they apply to 'wfuï¬uhb.- ::L ‘W in Canada or 4 months if Overseas, Provision may be made for extension of time if the employee‘s health prevents him or her from returning €27 _A ... + A Abrtarsedrcect hn »Ay Cmy har=r wy * +A 'nw" specified three months, event, the -J-mu.fu-m&'i.:oâ€"us as the case may be, o‘ollowhgpoi-uhtholqfll--' Reinstatement Officers are available in the National Employment Offices to answer inâ€" quiries, and assist in adjusting cases. ALSO COMPLETE SERVICING OF ALL KINDS OF ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES. YOU WANT SERVIC WE GIVE SERVICE = ment are :‘u':t‘v- ul& not M.Mfl_av_h:flmg joining the Forces. _ _ The period of time with Armed ‘zflnhb“%:ï¬ï¬‚-‘ Sher Sonehte y8+ personnel who cannot ‘%mmnhr-&s MMmumdm + H,an, enplorer detimer M inttaisd ts -v'n.h“llhflh reasonable cause MILL PHONE â€"â€"â€" 386â€" W Westinghouse Appliance Store. in court that he We Pick Up And Deliver. AT GRIMSBY to be reinstated if: wsw.so # Grimsby Men‘s Bowling Scores Generals ._____1050 892 1045â€"1 # ® /® Hep Cats _____862 816 970â€"0 Pirates .______1218 1051 1179â€"4 a_ U C Counter Hoppers 915 999 936â€"0 Pin Twisters ._._904 1167 1280â€"4 ># Shect Metal ..__911 856 1185â€"4 Nail Punchers .743 798 852â€"0 7.30â€"Firmen vs. 7.30â€"Boulevard m 9.00â€"Hep Cats vs. West End. 9.00â€"Pirates vs. Butchers. You Dee Ells .893 1017 920â€"1 7.30â€"Black Cats vs. Pin Twisters. VMMn.c.llm-. h AA_T amian wa Van Nes 9.00â€"Legion vs. You Dee Ells. 9.00â€"Generals vs. Owls Club. 7.30â€"Barbers vs. Sheet Metal. 9.00â€"Wonders vs. St. Andrew‘s o-mthuon-y-u-‘ won a close 3â€"0 decision from Ridâ€" ley College 6ths at Ridley. A wet muddy field plus a cold Northâ€" West wind made conditions generâ€" ‘mmwmm Grimsby being the visitors were Games Next Week receive. The Ridley kick was taken by Jewson on his own twentyâ€"five yard line and returned to the forty. Play now settled down to a battle of bucks and short passes. Near the end of the first quarter a Ridiey fumble deep in their own territory placed the ball within one yard of the Ridley goal line, in Ridiey‘s possession. The attempt by Ridley to kick out of danger was blocked, scoring a single point for Grimsâ€" Grimsby‘s second point came| early in the second quarter when Graham kicked a low end over end bal which bounced behind the Ridley line, then out of bounds. ‘The third taily came in the third quarter, It was scored in the same manner as the second, a long low kick rolling out of bounds behind the Ridley line. _ ‘The fourth quarter was by far the most active. The Grimsby boys seemed sudenly to come to life, bottling the Ridiey team in their own end of the field for most of G.H.S. 3, Ridley 0 had a definite margin in the kickâ€" ing department. Without doubt it was this advantage which won the ‘This is the second victory for the senior team in the same numbâ€" er of starts, as they have held Ridley College scoreless in two Starting Lines: Grimabyâ€"Flying ‘Wing: Fisher; Halves, Marr, Bedford, Graham; Quarter: Jewson: Snap: Riches; Insides: Kapusty, Martin; Midâ€" dles: Jones, Marucc!; Ends: Lindâ€" ensmith, Catton. Ridley Collegoâ€"Flying Wing: Ferâ€" gusson; Halves: Derry, Meyer, Hudson:; Quarter: 8mith; Snap: Bartrop; Insides: Erenburg, Mcâ€" Kishnio: Middles: Harris, Miler; Wednesday, Final Scoreâ€"Grimaby 3, Ridley Tuesday, Monday, Carter, Wilkinson THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT Peach Queens Bowling League High averageâ€"â€"Mary Nortonâ€"212. High tripleâ€"Mary Nortonâ€"745. High singleâ€"Mary Nortonâ€"310. 9.00â€"Ad. Dewey vs. S. Havens. 7.30â€"St. John vs. Golden Drop. 7.30â€"Crawford vs. Veterans. 7.30â€"Eibertas vs, Rochester. 7.30â€"John Hail vs. Victory. 9.00â€"Vedettes vs. Vimy. 9.00â€"Valiants vs. Viceroy. 7.30â€"South Haven vs. Crawford. 7.30â€"Golden Drop vs. Mayflower. 9.00â€"Veterans vs. Ad. Dewey. Friday, November 9th 7.30â€"Valiant vs. John Hail. 9.00â€"Vimy vs. Rochester, ‘ 9.00â€"Elberta vs. Vedettes. ® U ® Games to start at 7.30 p.m. and 9.00 p.m. Players later than 7.35 and 9.05 will cause their team to default the New Polisher Does Fiine Job Bowling addicts are more than pleased with the magnificent shape that the alleys of The Bowlaway are in. They are glossy as glass and fast as Hihtning. ‘The Little Whizzer has always kept his alleys in excellent shape, they are now better than ever beâ€" fore, due to the fact that he has recently purchased a new $400, cleaning, waxing and polishing machine. ‘This machine is electrically drivâ€" en. He first puts a solution of cleaning compound and wax on the ‘MMMMM“M“ \mum-.uflï¬.-lt.ll woman uses a vacuum cleaner, Pirates were playing agninst the Hep Cats. In the 15 games rolled by the Pirates 12 of them were over 200. The five man team led byMNwâ€"lMuhl- lows â€"615â€"8390â€"745â€"678â€"871. Pin Twisters kegling against the Counter Jumpers even surprised themselves. The six man team rolled, 514 â€" 340 â€"636â€"600â€"708 â€"§88, Mert Zimmerman just back from deer hunting, with out any deer, only bowled two games but they were 260â€"328 for a 588. The ‘Twisters had nine games over 200. Despite the fact that his Hoppers got trimmed, Mel Smith hung up a high score of $30, rolling 250â€"â€" 332â€"248. At least you can say one thing for the great artists of the past. You could at least understand what the painting represented. ‘The nation hasn‘t returned to its old way of living. There has been qululnflodlnwondudon of child brides. Future Games Thursday, Thursday, November 1st ‘IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIA"III’S N s at. 4 § The Village Banker says: | ‘E YOUR NOTES ARE DUE | PAY UP § d & ARZNAF NA CEARLR _A aA Ao iA a a \ Today â€"â€"â€" If Not Sooner § | â€"â€"â€"owwoâ€"| \ THE INDEPENDENT | & ’/IIIIIII;IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII}‘ Control Act, has been submitted to the Farm Products Control Board by the Ontario FHog Producers Association. Before the Board will consider recomâ€" â€"b[hoh,lflb_iq-‘ that a fair rep Producers are in favour of its adoption. In order to obtain the recorded views of the Producers, a vote by ballot is being taken on the question....... "ARE YOU IN FAVOUR OF THE PROPOSED ONTARIO HOG PRODUCERS MARKETING SCHEME BEING BROUGHT INTO EORCE IN ONTARIO?® _ lt'-ngufl.lu“bï¬:wh-mmï¬hhm umdâ€"uy,hcwiuthl-uflwm-m-flmlmm PAY, PAYâ€"â€"That‘s when the bottom drops out of the bread basket. ouuum-u-wmâ€"w-n.u«m tions to meet â€" We cannot borrow any money on our future prospects unâ€" I-nm.vhtmm.lhhna-rmr. RENEW YOUR ; sUBSCRIPTION | You can help us a lot if youâ€" ALL HOG PRODUCERS ARE URGENTLY REQUESTED TO REGISTER, TO ATTEND THE MEETING IN THEIR AREA . AND TO VOTEI the Farm of the Hog TO ALL HOG PRODUCERS iN LINCOLN COUNTY Thursday, November 1, 1945.