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Grimsby Independent, 16 Jan 1947, p. 9

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and other # quipment. “gi.. MASON‘S "Honey" Shelton «â€"COOLER in summenr «â€"â€"WARMCER IN WINTER «â€"SAVE FUEL «â€"SAVE MONEY | For year round comfort and § 4 & 8 4 % § $ PP PV e e * STRAWBERRY PROFITS WITH VIGORO Next Door to Dymeond‘s Drug STAR CLEANERS & DVERS Main West Grimsby $ Iartistegn TAXI We have an excellent on our New, Modern 605 , January 16th, 1947 favel. § Peach Kings Winâ€" Peach Kings 8 Dianvilie 5 PT. COLBORNE 4; _ ‘The Peach Kings went out to «> or die for Coach McVicar who was or Coach McVicar heck & n:':-unwr:hm -lfl::..am:u‘ against the Dunnville Mudcate. 1t jot of coffe® i" PMC"~ .4 ootborne, was a great game. A game “.b“‘.fi,..“ hflhmfi"-&“""-ua prs for his Kings rvally full it it was far £r0m® _ ""__"Lcoustomed to skate the Mudents right into the |that most Of hM ®!"__~," might ice, after spotting them a two gral|go. Ye old rink than h\ lead at one stage of the game. . |pave Be@R 2 PR UD" _uipation ‘The nigt first period i1 | leaking Port 5608 * :o "ioo on tshed with the "Cats" leading ty | being 40904 699. 50,"7 s _ tnat one goal. Miller in the nets for me | said cantl t5t_""CE, ~o4) was as Kings was an casy ‘victim for fou | nnvigatin® t 90 _ . uen rock goals, two from w.u“l""" stick, and two from one. to biame the pride and joy, Mr. Tylie. ‘There| Far be it £9T ©5 10 \\8" pooch were nino shoto on goal. ‘“w”mgg Loo ie is MM Ger|Eands of the Port Colborne Lt conds later and forged ahead at the seven minute mark. Zuke who haired boy for local fans gcored|; from a scramble, and Hutchison r, the third counteron a plaY | i up by Hill and Warner. At the | tweive minute mark Tylie seored |« from FPenmil to give the "Chats"|, their one goal margin at the ond|, ‘.'-"“::"“m only penalty of the | Dunnville notched their fifth and| final counter in the first minute| of th second frame, when Jamieâ€" son scored from Green. The Kings with their backs against the wall epened up with someâ€" of the ammoothest passing of the season, | and at 6.20 they were rewarded for |some smart hockey, when Hale scored on a beautiful play by SZuke. At the three quarter mark, Zuke scored the equalizer, going mround the Dunnville defense as if they didn‘t exist, and beat Bliuhm hands down with a shot to the top right corner of the net. It was one of those goals that fans distuss over a cup of cocos long eafter the tussle is over. Grimaby fans being noted for its coccse drinkers vwith aflh?‘h:”‘.. It was unâ€"fitmfivfifi- ing, whereas the Kings kept up thhir terrific pace, with all three forward lines backâ€"checking like fiends, and the defense of Miller, Reid and Craig giving the questâ€" protection ever. Three quick goals and it was all over. The first came at 1618 when Mattison shot Crailg‘s pass from the blue line. Blooming Blubm never had a chance. At 19.37 Warner scored from Milier, and with nine seâ€" conds to go the hardâ€"working kide, Tallman, Blanchard and Kemp ganged the Dunnville goal, ‘with Tallman pushing the puck past the "Cata" goalie. The third and final period was scoreles», as the Kings played well although tiring. Dunnville had burnt out completely, even the noâ€" Blooming Blubm never had 8| narg tho Kings < chance. At 19.37 Warner w:‘-n-us ‘fi.m.dfl nine seâ€" ‘With the Port i-upum-:cu two as the final matically. Blanchard and Stephens got two minute penalties from reâ€" feree Frank Eiliott, who for our money is the best of the current -g.doum E eight hundred and fifty fans left Mart‘s Palace with the feeling that the Kings are a good team, a team that will go quite some disâ€" tance in their quest for the Interâ€" _"'-.“."-;-â€"m‘-â€"' > But as x“mdfl.“l‘l” of that cocon we previously menâ€" o% Tamy ©Bout ce We CCCT ufltfllw“'â€"a numuhlh"-"“ before too longâ€"Rotertson, Miller or MacMilian. Its quite a problem at that. Peach Kingsâ€"Goal, Miller; deâ€" fense, Reid, Miller; Centre, Zult; mmwmz Kemp, Hutchison, Tallman, Craig, nell, Tylie, Pitts. with love usually does 80M®wing “““’* Port mw-"i Grimaby, Dunnville at Thorold. Port Colborne at Oakville. ~_ _ JANUARY 20 IAnUARY 21 3 Port Daihousie at PortCObOm®. JANUARY 22 Grimsby at Dunnville. Oakville at Grime®y, _ 24 â€"____> JANVARY 27 Grimaby at Oakville. __â€"â€"_ JANUARY 28 Dunnyvilie at Port Dalhousie, Thorold at Port Colborne. i JANUARY 20 Port Colborne at Dunnvilie. JANUARY 30 Grimaby at Thorold. JANUARY 31 Thorold at Grimaby. Oakvilie at Mm e Punnville at Mnd‘::'u. OM.A. SCHEDULE JANUARY 17 JANUARY 24 GBC. "-.--. wame U slow ice entirely for. the Peach nubm“"" hands of the Port Colbor s C *~""0 zs fact otill hen® C °* * seomvy fact '...-n--ilfl“" Eommains, that tris year‘s crop . of o0 _ ssudue as indiyâ€" SOBRRERCY 000 uks sitas Kings are still playing â€"-â€"'_'-' _.-...-‘pn.hflflr is where you find it, and M# ..'.'-nll'fllhfl -mfl-“ winds .vll.u-b.u-nlll _ _ "aute wran A food FAme, goo4 game. This was a good EAMe, ‘flgfl-‘“-‘- c r.-fg..?-â€"n" the going tough on ""* treaks were next to impos®!!"", and emooth $ J“"”“ of the question. Add to this the stellar game played by o the Port net and we have the game. Lockheed opened the scoring on a pass from Semiley at the ten minute mark of the first period, and at the threeâ€"quarter mark the UEC Y 000L Auzutama Kings bhad a two man AGVEV!®D : ‘~‘-du-mu-l in the jug by stf _ Frank Filiott. Not only did the King» fail to cap» italize on this "break" but the 4. ET ObA _ _ Again in this period as in the short at one timb, and again the “fldb“fl-w& ently it was the soggy ice that held the Kings down from a scorâ€" ing combination. ‘With the Ports leading three to m-hunflfl-"‘ way, it was still anybody‘s game. Mrlencoff scored from Chambers at 310 to increase the Port‘s â€"muu-'-um-m blue line fooled goalie Forbes, and the scoring was over. ‘The fading minutes of the game chuom GENERAL TRUCKING Harvey Easson seâ€"so west mam strart Phone Grimsby 73â€"Wâ€"12 Phone Winona 130â€"M (Call after 6 pm.) As A Watered Garden By Marian Keith Ideas Ha: Py Flif old ml.lufln.l.n. We Live in Alaska By Constance Helmericks THE CRIMSBY .-mw#"“ “Mflfl.i .mvvd‘& attacl "Ce CC Abamad In es stayvee * *", 4 in t though he was clipped in the #8" and had to retire for rePaiD® ailler played a nice geme io {he Grimsby goal showing some of the Y BC _ acâ€"Vicer has unssy 6°"" 7 0 0 m ““ Coach McVicar hA# B hefore game that MacMilla® W ®"_~_ mt â€" D6l on Friday night when Port "‘...m-!"' in town. And so it is two wins and two mnfi""""‘m'. .uw.m a‘hl-‘p’d“ \u-n-'.-uhla-"'"' fense, Rold M """ . un e C CC * _ cefzmam K ”‘ O MA. GRoUP SCoRe$ Hutoniso®, **"""" _ | fantn Port Colborne: Goal, Forhes: deâ€" ““.‘W“’ A@es® 0002 0 amait d Peach Kings 8: -wâ€"'i.' Coroncace: Prank Elictt, St. Cathâ€" TRHOO" "* . "a. Pt. Daihousie 3: Pt. Colborne 4: | Pt. Daihousic 9: West End â€"â€"â€"â€"*0" .na6 10184 Pony -"":â€"'-u'-”“‘“H' Rast End ___â€"1017 1100 970â€"4 Foundry _____â€"$19 1001 955 l Sheet Metal __878 1017 1013â€"0 Firemen -â€"-â€"-â€"â€"" T 11.1“'â€"â€"‘ Boulevard 1005 1089 1129â€"3 as ontatncors _1000 1000 8951 ® C '. "I ' -â€"m--â€"â€"-l. .". o73 1076 Black Cate ____246 1080 1233â€"3 Foundry â€"â€"-â€"-â€"””. o ,”“ 1181 o..u--_..._fluumâ€"! Peach Kings â€"1029 p 20010004 Lumber Kinge 837 1101 1108â€"$ West End .____ â€" 977 1124â€"1 140â€"S. Haven vs. s 1.30â€"Crawford vs. 'u‘.‘!c-. 9.00â€"Veterans vs. John Hail. 9.00â€"Eibertas vs. Vedettes. Monday, Jan. 20th 7.30â€"Pirates vs. Iron Dukes. 7.30â€"Generals vs. Pin Twiste 9.00â€"Gas House vs. Foundry. 9.00â€"Firemen vs. Mountainee T.30â€"Wonders vs. Farmers: T.30â€"Black Cats va, P. Expressa. 9.00â€"West End vs. Sheet Metal. 9.00â€"East End vs. L. Kings. Wednesday, Jan. 22nd 9.00â€"Boulevard vs. Monarchs. 9.00â€"St. Andrew‘s vs. P. Kings. by the Vinemount Dramatic Soâ€" clety under the disvction of Stuart Jeffries was held in the Vineâ€" January 10th, when an appreciaâ€" tive audience enjoyed an excepâ€" tionally good interpretation of the Miss Mary Hickey student from Toronto Normal Sthool, has been teaching this past week at 8.8. No. 10, Baltfleet with Mra, Stuart Jeffries and staying with Mre. G. # ® % 'l\cw.l.wlllld:“!n.ulu Euchre and Dance Thursday tbvenâ€" Ing, January 16th, in the W.1. Hall. !hlch_l’l.lb‘ll‘p.'l'h. Red Hill mnpflyu-uc" ": TA0â€"Victory vs. Valiant. 7.30â€"G. Drop vs. Ad. Dewey. wamegy Tris Arareiihap en > road. ul P ons + A York City, home for the Christmas holidays, has been visiting her sisâ€" tors, Mrs. Fred 'IIWT ".'“m"'.," Creek, Mra. Gerald Simpson, Haâ€" milton and Mrs. George Gliddon, Vinemount, # & _ e The Teenage Canteen held their first mobting in the W.I. Hall Satâ€" ::-wv night, &:o first in three 8, owing to Hydro, phones and bad roads. Vinemount News _ M sxpert witness is the \stami, .4. _ IC_" _ Twore ‘The repeat â€" Pt Colborne 1. Tuesday, Nee 002 Peach Kings 3. INDEPEND ENT Jan, 21st From Page One l mn.wnfl onty being $3 Pf YeHT Boacom ‘Time Postival activilit© m‘-u-l““‘"- -..,mMflAw L-"; for the Pestival was set 107 Y __ _ Lpsting will be beld on ~~m hdigh? ‘.’ m:“"""-." other timb and P""" _ _.aced ln/ Smsoting will be announced later YAN‘I-N”'-.- apply to the “""".“ coun» fruits. If th growere in they imafl"“" ution." m""‘"".’““ “'..‘.-wdh -‘.uuufl.‘b'-“' tion, apeakors warned, pointing out uuu..ullladd'l- ) COBSY" "" 0 ota trnmediâ€" se erp® fomned States, with the United States, by the speakers, aVUBTRE SERITC ‘Thursday night when hbe got off 8 tm amap uie °C G. Mould, Grimsby Beach, who had Ween looking after the house dur" lng the family‘s absence. Going inâ€" to the home on Saturday afterno0on he heard the radio but got no an#â€" wer to calls. He found the youth in bed and the cat and dog in wme next room. PSE :. | Investigation by Provincial stables E. G. Hope and William Gillings revealed that the front “¢~wm*. | while the pipe damper was tightly closed. | pr. a. F. MciIntyre, coroner, ordered removal of the body to the ‘MN"M \-“nww |day by Dr. L M. Whittaker, a provincial pathologist of St. Cathâ€" |arines General Hospital. Authorâ€" |m.|-|duuhq.¢wu.- :n brother, James, llljl!'__[""f'_ Funeral services were held yestâ€" erday afterncon from the Stoneâ€" house Funeral Home, Rev. W. J. Watt officiating. Interment was in tht family plot at Copetown. In addition to his acreen and radio chores, Bill Evndix has now taken on still another activity. He‘s setting himself up as "Amerâ€" The burly star, currently apâ€" mumo.ntury-h'a“ hit, "The Dark Corner," which opens tonight and tomorrow night, at the Roxy Theatre, explained his idea when he brought every memâ€" ber of thh large castâ€"Lucille Ball, Clifton Webb, Mark Stevens, Kurt Kreuger, Cathy Downs, and others â€"a basket of fine Idaho potatoes. 1t seems that Bendix mentioned the State of Idaho and its chivf mgmqm.mwo carioad of the choicest 1daho potâ€" "W# I plug one of the States on each of my shows," Bill kiddedâ€"onâ€" theâ€"Rvel, "I‘m not only performing my patriotic duty, but providing my family with lifetime sustenâ€" \m,ummmum His role in "The Dark Corner," however, has Bill a bit apprehenâ€" aive. He appears as a profeasional killer, and hopes it won‘t be a aignal for enthusiaalic fans to deâ€" luge him with guns, daggers and, many animals, birds, fish, and lower forms of life are mistakenly ldentified as being something they are not, or closely resembling aome other animal, This is the fate of the North American Robin. ‘This bird has h.uemodl"nun"mhngmt It would be almost impossible to persuade people that it is not a true robin. The bird we identify as & robin, is, in reality, a true thrush., mmdunmmmn.. “.;Mlzau:l-nuum. except peculiar red eoloring on the breast does not reâ€" semble the thrush at all. These thrushes are often three times as large as the true robin. 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