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Grimsby Independent, 27 Nov 1947, p. 3

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6 MAIN Wâ€" Special Delivery â€" SEE our oemonstratION! Regular H;:n: Doliv?.hll: Time For TELEPHONE 566â€"W Peach King Dairy EVERY AFTERNOON AT FOUR O‘CLOCK LINCOLN ELECTRIC SUPPLY coNn . BrAFten Sizes _ _ e e kkup 4 inch, 8 inch, 10 inch, 12 inch. ROCK FACE or PLAIN , MIL K. . Homogenized and Chocolate THE BENDIX DO THE WASHING ALL BY ITSELF . tahe HOW THE BENDIX SAVES CLOTHES HOW THE BENDIX SAVES WATERâ€"SOAP THE BENDIX END CLOTHES HOISTING TRIPLE RINSING â€" m m ance you ever [ L Anath cmd pv.......‘._ m OII”M"N.lflwiM‘! No hard w a you. No hands in water| Coml; WEEI! * MR your Bendix demonstration noW s R c c cl.. <a*frTtnnlIl t ashday perfor®â€" n" “ most .uldnf '..,_‘u- Anineg the Cl CC C Benis I\omlu‘lw\nbmmn Mmhu:md those of us who ve received our "“"“Ndlue-nmmu.n. lhl’-ho-ouuu.m“ }\.. oms of Grimaby High Schoot I "mm"bflll‘m.;‘. Phis io pursue our own ambit. UF Alnhans ... _ 15 MB 'Wu‘.o\welu-m-m,... I ""'b'mNrMu,mg it also helps to develop our minds towmw«,.m,,m.m huunq.hfutlomo(nu auite Aiffiaum 22 a . C000 angy 22000 CT0¢ Of t 1s quite difficult and in this I speak I-mh many times h-'o!-ulu.m.uunm d'm‘l-!hnawumg{.f. muymnhumru...m,. lished. In fact my attitude toward “‘WMWWm same as that of an old scholar with Sehimme ancc c 2y c CHi A wmmdmmggm was acquainted. It seems that he had in his possession a book which wmmlnflum““ or thereabouts. The book was a m-uo(thoflebmum‘ printed in Latin. On the fiyleat of the book the old man had penâ€" cied the following quotation, "This book is somewhat more than 300 years old, it is high time that it : Cuirat d rntiy â€"nbdizces. A fm. for '; T it from N-nm«m t T rber of times, but it is alss is W'“-‘;' PaBBeq ".filln for et was 7:. we did n‘w work, here the Troind our lives. cornerstones of '_I.ll II!“M' WOTk of an anaa "‘I ""An school, work of an acad. phrase is not onty 38 i8 This haua L.._fi.”,’ 'lllh.r, for wa â€" _"> °0 Tace our own Rlags Cmm Our problems Dlur,figh school days are passcq YALEDICTORYy A“". e K 1 .I..‘.’Aflln now st o by High School on Friday evening Ince u-ncndhdoifli"" f! No hard work for water!t CoOm* in for GRIMSBY But there is one aspect of studâ€" ent activity whlehlhnnotm-' tioned that is the dances and enterâ€" tainments. In this connection I alâ€" ways like to remember the quiz program presented by this year‘s fifth form at one of our preâ€"Christâ€" mas entertainments. The main feaâ€" ture on the programme was the commercial which extolled the virâ€" tues of a product known as "Marâ€" ucei‘s Muddy Meatâ€"balls." T also like to remember last year‘s Sadie Hawkins‘ dance, which was so well organized by Havelock Jewson and bis executive. These and many others will not soon be forgotten. But mention of this phase of acâ€" tivities would not be complete without some mention of our anâ€" nual "At Home" end Commenceâ€" ment Exercises for these are by far the two most important events of the echool year and are rormaily ecntributed to by all the students. Last year‘s At Home saw the reâ€" vival of some preâ€"war traditions when some of the senior students, members of the staff and local businessmen came in formal dress. One of the more prominent of our senlor students rather relieved the stiffness and formality of the afâ€" fair when he folded a spotiess white handkerchief over his arm and did a remarkable imitation of a head waiter. Yes, these affairs are important to us not only for the pleasure that we derive from them but also for.the practice in organization which they provide. Some of our years in Grimsby High School have been war years during which we have watched the members of the staff come and go all too frequently. To each of these may thank you for your con» Ns t of "gratitude a simple statemen does not seem to be enough for they ‘¥ava heen to us not only patient l isstructors but also g008 Mfl m.ouhmotohum hn-dhrldhuvolluw in high school. There are far too many to mention individually but “"W‘l“le.monuq. cadet work and one of the most hmtmum-onm. ment where we learn to choose wisely those who will represent us. Not to be forgotten also are our student publications, for here we have the.happy hunting grounds of future journalists. "PD"ismanship, -'"w';' hib urchnl Ommmhmmz YOuUr mama e c._i.__ asigy, _____¢ ""C must be “Nmmmm M.,..,.""""""wa e high among the extraâ€" Inlll‘lllfilflll.d&.mhm sporting world. ‘The fielding | of teams proficient in the sporty Tay is important to the morale of tholehool.luthonhmh._ Mwmmmdm sport to be I‘M that is the "‘““m-alp.n.m_ lowing quotation will be familiar to '“‘“mm“:‘?‘h“lflfw mmw“ the â€" wart ","“. " In apite of its difficul. :’:I.oullro. 'Muourlla primary and Completad winn ____" must in@Â¥ruepar® We M TCO T~ them I say this, every moment of association with you, both intra« mural and extramurally has been an honour and &A privilege. To those who come after us, the puplis now enrolled in the high «chool, I would leave the following thought. You will not appreciate what you are learning here until you have been away for some time * _ama of us have even A fow weeks makes & weeks Ma®®® " """0 Ame every opportunity and develop it 10 the full for these are the proverbial (,m".w“" .m once. Just before 1 close T would like to hand a few orchids to our local h.mdd“c.“mffl here in A .mpoimlm-mutom mo blems of the High School to pon ~chr Their job is not N m“.‘..g” "nd it in always expertly mm they stand ready to lend a #Â¥W, pathetic ear to anyone who would \M M."" U _ Cbdscatits Htime n # A 4008 country 18 Ingg Amnll’;"""m '.mu”.‘llllllluu ’"..‘oflhm' T ward of sportsmen working system 1 to keep the 10)k8 of It all" INDEPEN DR N 7 ooinnmmmmmmne, en _A0t 4N / * work for _ never aporting any Open Every Week Day from 9 a.m. to 9 j2.m. ‘There‘s a coat for every type, for }-nry taste, for every Agure and for every budget this season. Deâ€" volees of the fAtted cont should ad« mire this design It is of cocon brown woollen decked out with collar and cuffs of black Persian lamb bordered with black velvet. The bodice is doubleâ€"breasted in front and dips to a deep V in hack. ‘The akirt has two boxâ€"pleats at the eentre back and the waistline is \doflnod by a double seam. Mo, hum‘! A bonehead will aelâ€" dom admit when he has pulled a boner. N & % 4 ‘ty\i‘- /d t ‘ \ C y LAE . \ 5e dn t t t t t t 00 0000000000000 Phone 136 GRIMSBY MEAT MARKET d tnpt t B0 0000 000 Make it a practical Christmas and a Merry one by doing your gift shopping early and you can do all of your shopping for the entire family right here in our store. All of the finest, latest merchandise at low cost. Shop Fresh And Cooked Meats Fresh And Smoked Fish FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY woâ€"â€" QUALITY ALWAYS â€"â€" DELIVERY SERVICE TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. MAROLD STEEDMAN (Successor to Ollie Shaw) LEanrty n on t t t e t En t t t B t t t t 4 _ No. 8 Highway E. D. Smith‘s

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