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BUSES LEAVE $18.45 Mi Ammflr“‘"‘“‘"†down e mumzuâ€"-n-lmm“'““" "Daq" Farrell, one of the best hockey an sportsmen that The Fruit Belt ever "‘"‘""'“"w . of all types of clean, hard oumw&l"‘"*mm o learned the first rudiments of the game on the Oid Forty and on a little "In umwh"‘u‘““- Wlflu & M mï¬i!"“ Aeey hockey was the rule. s n-nul-vluhbhflhï¬ A onto he was an outstanding player on the e u---um-â€"nu-- flth-fllflhwfluwmdhfla ""‘“‘“bflm“ ¢m-qupâ€"-n-hâ€"u-d““°'°‘"“ mumgflcduuum’fl""‘""" terly was a member of the championship Peach Kings. m“umbh""""""‘“‘m u-nâ€"---pm-d“bï¬"“""“" Intermediate O.HA. champlonship. He was ably assisted on this team by his three brothers, Roy, "Bo" and Horace. joined the staff *‘ * Shter hanging up his tack for good and all he Joined {he SC2L dmmd-.u-llunâ€"&m hu-tl--'lblâ€"-n-Ahl.'l!m‘“"“ play, had strict command and was absolutely -0-""-' I"'“._""',.‘ M?""-’w"-’.- Buy .ul: | smon They when they | better keep 1 &â€" that he wo Why ‘¢‘s ing down de says I." P I left defence i Kircaldy. Ju ’ this team { out â€"of ‘his centre ice bloke out C McVICAR As a result ing to the POPub | big time if }| along the T | that DUFF .mmmw.lofl that DUFF is the most natural centre ice man that he has seen in .ua,-uhu-ammmumn-m is being spoiled by the fatheads across the pond"trying to make a deâ€" ..._..uqu-.m-uw-mabm“m iqn.nfllllc-odhno'l.. sPORTOLOGY OLD POP IS WALKING ON AIRâ€"When I first met POP Mcâ€" VICAR the long string bean was a very quiet, reticent boy. But sevâ€" “mdm-ï¬ï¬wflhmw-dh most effervescent slingers of the English language that the FRUIT o0 TB 0. 34000 ccedficonms. ~pcsedicediiemre io. spnapiiey enc w l-.‘rucvcmm-vrwhmâ€"-hddr‘ ections regarding the forthcoming crop of PEACH KINGE. He will nmmnnmuu.muuuaâ€" umnm.â€"-a-mumnâ€"nn-flmâ€". ““dpfllm-ï¬-flflhh‘m& .-h.hï¬.fl_.'Afl-lLM& â€.M.‘Mh"bflh.ld“-* where the opposition comes from. One high spot in POPS life right now is the fact that the one time PEACH KING star goalie BOBBY ROBERTSON will at least muï¬mmmuâ€".nm-bmum his service overseas BOBEY was considered second best goaltender to TURK BRODA in the Canadian Army list of teams. POP also has a muuâ€"dmum-u-â€"dm trying out for the goal positions. Of last year‘s outfit he will have Reid, Warner, Tallman, Miller, Blanchard, Whitfield, Hann and Craig i#f the O.MHA. will let HANDâ€" SOME play here. 1 ‘ New men that he has in tow are McMuns and Hutchison who played last winter for Milton and are now residing on Van Wagners Beach:; also Oakes, VanSickle and Edmunds of Lynden, the latter playâ€" ing last season with a Halifex Navy League team. He also thinks that he has a real, smart puck dangler in Darte, an employee of the Todd factory. This boy played last winter in the Quebec Senior League. Several other players of the proper calibre are also on his string but he refuses to divuige who or what they are. THEYRE PLAYING IT STRAIGHT NOWâ€"Walkerton‘s hockâ€" ey management has come right out in the open and advertised for playâ€" ers just as other employers advertise for hired help. It has offered good jobs to all who will play for that town. The Owen Sound Sunâ€"Times commends the Walkerton people for their frankness. Once upon a time hockey players actuaily did perform for the love of the game, and were rewarded by a banquet, a suitcase, or a gold watch at the end of the season . _ ‘Then came the money era in which money was slipped to them while the Ontario Hockey association shut its eyes and called them “Mn&“b“fl.“d-&m flm“‘-“b“m-m uu.m-u-&.u-â€".mm # # # e# # GRIMSBY PUNYVERS PAY ATTENTIONâ€"As English "bookâ€" ie" writes to his father in Toronto as follows: -nom-ul-w..munu&ub-. -*cm-â€"'&.m‘ull-l.-‘xflnh-.. â€nunu.qdumunhm- mm.qnqh.hmhhn-unflh 1" course. ’ J dhï¬-‘m“flmm.h im %’ï¬ï¬‚..h&mdhï¬ } mwyhmhï¬l.‘h“h-\ ;". “-ummmnnm-u ‘J:-.uuu-uuw.um-ba-hu-u m-mummnumnnh&mc& quflll*flll&mnl‘ :%.:m--or-tum.uhuhâ€"- b-'.hlt-lï¬.nmahunhï¬lm .â€"h.t-.-p-nu.u-.u-â€"n and the (Continued on Page 9) _ . _cthsinttrald oi P74 (By Rones Livingston, Sportologist) OKX., POPSY, but don‘t get too far up the air. Balloons do exâ€" THE _GRIMSBY when they goes centre ice and made 4 O®MM! bioke out of him has OLD POP McVICAR going around in circles. As a result the boy is not playing mp-ohhupflod.m ubï¬oMMb POP this lad was destined for the 1INDEPEND ENT â€"o»â€" BLACK NHORSE~»â€" ie Hiine ppeannn ies pnenecitinn The Ideal Christmas Gift nrea es ) woune wer c 2ns" coaL AnD we e hawig EED THEM BEPORE 10 _ OCCASIONAL umm;vallll"" w_uymmnmfl“ PLUS UP THOSE CRACKS IN THE STORM BILL LAST WINTER â€"â€" D‘J m fu&.-f’-’heudf-fl-..'l\-dï¬.hnhm constructed and upholstered by GRIMSBY for this *“'-llflmmlyw“_ FURNITURE DRAWING WILL TAKE PLACE FRIDAY, r __ TICKETS 25 CENTS EacH 1 e Thye-hue-dfn-uv-b.d the Legion or at the ioeccla Electric Supply store in or from any of the Legion in Beamsvilie, Grimsby member 'EVEI?M’M wmumxmm.cmmm ARE CONDUCTING A Grand Drawing 10 I_ amwmm""“"â€w DIRT LAST WINTER * _z Do A 408 on THAT INSIDE FRONT DOOR THAT HAD ip>â€" I AinSTy iaBiT OF SOUGAKING EVERY TME YOUâ€" wl ‘CAME HOME AT 3 AM. POKER GAME wiTk ThE Bovs Last WRTeR? _ YOu, JOvnP, 2 * * §â€"24 W