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Special Attention To Fruit Farm Loans 'ohu 1948, COAL â€" â€"â€" YUBAL * GRKAVENHURST 9.156 (Formerly Pettit and Whyte) FARES ARELOW Round Trip â€"â€" Tax included PNONE US TODAY f E“JARVIS’ JUNIORS TNUMPH OVER THE PORTS IN OVERTIME better brand of hockey than they showed here, but the Kings were out for a win from the opening whistle, and held a great margin of the play in all periods. The Peach Kings were pitiful round the Port nets and missed scoring three or four goals, when Jackson was beaten, had they monopolized on these threats, our prediction of a three goal marâ€" gin would have been nicely subâ€" game of hockey wnich is after all what they come to see, and cerâ€" could not be written to any conâ€" The locals held a good margin of play in the first period, and Jackson in the Port nets was called upon for some great saves. notched the first and only goal The Kings top scorér John Hale notched the first and only goal of the period as Craig and Reid when Walit was picking up coins ‘“uh-lhh.uh remembered that it was Geo. Marr and the Peach Kings that gave this boy his break when the moguls of the St. Catharines Industrial Leaâ€" hve neweed ho wae 5 fut. If we were picking the three :,'ln-ï¬lhlfl.“"‘" tough, what with playing a couple of Intermediate "B" games a week, and also a few nights‘ noets. Walt is always a showman and a darn good goalie. Fans will remember the game here last year when Walit was picking up coins MHale. Glad we don‘t do this, be« cause I also like Reld, Glass and MacMilian. Who would you pick? stars of the Port a ® ® mum&mmcf the year on y, arid strangely enough he was at the left wing spot and not at his regular centre spot. Mowever Buckley along with a lot of the Kings are not going to win too many games until their play around the enemy, nets improves a spotted at the game were Hamâ€" burger Bill Hutchison of Van Wagâ€" ner‘s Beach, Rex the Stimers, graâ€" uwmwm-‘ BtL Kitts, whose closing words on u.u-un-hl-odlhz: who telle little kids a bedtime | via the radio, and closes with a litâ€" te vesper song and a softâ€"soft "Good Nght.", Look out kiddies the sandman is coming with a big hag full of sand which he is going to throw in your sleepy little eyen, mw-pu-u-‘ 4 too! # The Peach Kings have gone into three overtime games this season, winning two and drawing aâ€" tie with Dunnville in the third, #o we have tied one, lost one, and won four, That‘s a better record than last year in the group, but the com»« w-ul‘-lln.fll‘-: something to do with it. a # ® Many thanks to the Miagara Packers tor the fine desk and mike mâ€"â€"""â€"fï¬- the penalty box as knee injury sidelines the Gameâ€" stand in the press box. Among the out of town guests REFLECTIONS INâ€" THE 1CBE (By High McGregor) a nice play for the best First Period THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT Ports pressed Kings back into their own zone in the early third. Reid and Buckley missed a great chance to put the Kings a goal up and when Croft was penaized ed on the power, and did everyâ€" waiting for thebreaks, but in the Friday game the breaks and the law of werages did not hold true to form. Weish a little eager beaver on the Ports forward line As in all overtime priods, both . earvemsart on Cammat, @0 the lsoe with programs and other he prompUly . WSpmIE welgh on the snoot with a solid right, and down the two went in a wild meclee of Skates, sticks and man who swings TWME gOW) "T" five minute major penalty. Perâ€" â€"nxumm missed the first blow thrown by Welsh. However the fans littered Welsh drew a minor. who swings first gets the THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE Grimsby Branch, John Holder, Mgr. «â€" YOORS TO ERJOY ~â€" Y80U08 TO PROTEST CARLING‘S Your War Savings Certificates may be redeemed by endorsing and sending Mwï¬: Registrar, War Savings Certificates, 350 For your greater convenience, you may leave all â€-mgqhmhfld“u We shall send them to Ottawa as they fall due and credic the proceeds to a Savings account in your name as settlements are received. Rates on application at any braach of Av;-u. Ortawa. Discovered in 1741 by Comâ€" mander Bering, the Pallas Cormorant begcame extinot around 1882 â€"another bird which will never again be seen. Oustra was off for playing with a broken stick and the end came rat cariine satwernies cluirke wattnies, outanie WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES Due 1947â€"1954 trom the hawbks and other predators in the destruction of harmful rodents. The Great Gray Owl 1s essentially a northern bird, living as far north as the tree line, and comes south to the settled parts of Canada only during severe winters. Because of the ease with which it can be captured (it can sometimes be caught in the hand) it has unfortunately become very rare and every care should be taken to protect this useful rat.: and mouseâ€"catcher. To help the public recognize the need for conservation of our on this subject and fullâ€"colour reprints of wildlifte illustrations (without advertising) are available free by writing to The Carling Conservation Club, Waterloo, Ontario. a was also in nter. _ Moâ€" authoritative literature ify the crowds p game of hockey. “lll-t4!,5_'-‘."" the crowds pleasude for a fine