4 SUN LIFE _ OFâ€"CANADA .mm © PLANTS eNEW HOMES noven ommmone moovint ma © @MASTIC THE o ALTERATIONS 'm:....m Thursday, October 7, 1948. Phone 568â€"R THE CORRECYT MEASURE _ at Reasonable Prices. â€" OF A MAN®IS THE SIZE OF THE TROUBLE THAT GETS HIM DOWN MASON‘ 24 HOUR SERVICE 4 compety, mmumoll SERVICE TAXI is indispensable lor security. Never in history has it been so mybuhcandbnan’ with the resources of today. And that is exactly what you do when you: become a policyholder of the SUN LIFE BUILDING Ont. Phones: Bus., 7â€"3618; Res., Tâ€"5518 GEORGE 1. GEDDES o heorolih and Obdemobils Galet and Sunvice e CASE TRACTORS â€"4.«/ IMPLEMENTS & w TRACTORS oha«d IMPLEMENTS & 220â€"55â€"57 MAIN $T.£.â€" GRJMSBY, ONTARIO 4 § e ‘oresig . _ WE‘LL MEASURE UP e TO YOUR EXPECTAâ€" f TY TIONS IN EVERY WAY. o MASONRY All Work Guaranteed FOR PART TIME mu’m SERVICE CALL TH Nightsâ€"5 p.m. to 8.30 a.m. â€"= 2HBQ â€"â€" m:w 8T. CATHARINES gour: V.O.N. the bantam crown though the competing athletes disâ€" played a definite lack of conditionâ€" ing, some fine events were run off. Bill Neal, a Vineland boy, who has made quite a name for himself took the boys senior championship, while the intermediate class was won by Larry Bucht. Art Hambleâ€" ton was named junior champ, and a Japaneseâ€"Canadian boy who realâ€" ly has something on the bail, Taâ€" keshi Fujiwara walked off with days, Beamsville held a most sucâ€" Whether or not we can hope to see the rangy centre man back in the red and white this winter is speculation. We tertainly hope so, and for now wish Craigle and his charming wife the very best that two young people can enjoy in this world of ours. sports field, and a continued secure life in your chosen profession. ® s /% Mockey fans, and particularâ€" ly Peach King followers will be interested to know that the old dipsyâ€"doodler centre star ofâ€" the Kings done gone and took himsoif a wife last Satâ€" wï¬y.!‘nnhcmmm been a favorite here, and especially since returning from :\Muu:mhaWuh.. Eileen Froure from the Lowâ€" or Thirty was the girls Senlor Champ, with Margaret George awards respectively. sure the locals would appreâ€" slate plenty of support from you fans, so try and be on hand, wontcha ! This Friday will be sports day at deah old G.H.8. The program calls for a full list of track and field events, followâ€" ed by the G.H.8. senior footâ€" ball squads first appearance this fall. Coach Don Awde has been spending a lot of time after school getting his light team into shape, and some inâ€" dication of what we can hope to expect this fall will be gleamed as they take on the erange and blacks of Ridiey College. incidentally, Ridiey have revamped their coaching In recognition of a truly fine efâ€" fort in the promotion and knowâ€" how of amateur sports, Grimsby Craigie Was shown plenty of what it takes as he heiped the Kings to a Championship two years ago. Many hockey ‘exâ€" perts have said that if the war had not interrupted his hockey career, Craigle would have hit the big time. This department heartily goes along with this line of thought. pionships won by his young charges both in basebail and hockey. Coming to a smaller centre, he has noncthcless givâ€" en freely of his time, and frankly admits that he is sorry to leave Grimsby, where he has found several men who are outstanding in giving amateur sports a boost. Men Jike Pop McVicar and the lovable Tom Warner stand out in his mind as men giving something fine Recailing those days, he can bring back memories of chamâ€" SPORTRAYAL By " THE GRMSBY INDEPENDENT ‘Toâ€"ight the John Hails tee off the Roxy next Monday, October 11, #ainst the Crawfords, and the Elâ€" . is from the novel of Neil H. Swanâ€" ertas play St. Johns at 7.30. At son that was read and enjoyed by |hime o‘clock Admiral Dewey and thousands. Produced and directed { Vimy clash, as do the Golden Drops by Cecil B. DeMille, Hollywood‘s I-uunvm & ,Mrmmwm Friday night, October 8th, South‘ a three year absence from the |§nng-¢wwyu.-.mm|mï¬q-mmdmm theweek‘s schedule. _‘ _Next week‘s schedule is as folâ€" ; _ Thegals‘ bowling league swung ‘mmumm-m turnut present to topple the timâ€" ber in Limey‘s revamped Bow!â€" away. Due to the fact that the leagueis bowling on ‘Wednesday, Thurgay and Friday nights, it will nt be possible for The Indeâ€" pendat to carry the complete scoresuntil the next week. Howâ€" everwe shall endeavour to keep poste: with the female pin twisters as thy battle from now on throup the winter for several amarttrophies given by the Metal Levine Millyard‘s Drug Store and Haness racing fans will get a look t some good events this Satâ€" urday when the horses will streak Arod the Beamsville track at the annu} fall fair. Officials of the Fairsay the track is in fine shape for th big day. Jamâ€"packed @A were declared theform champs for 1948. These witirs will attempt to uphold the gren and gold in the Interscholâ€" astic meet on the 15th of the mental fog as the contest was a listless affair with the Maple Many fans who attended the exhibition hockey tilt in the Garden City Arena last Friday came away muttering to themâ€" seives about the foggy condiâ€" tions. Seems as how the fans could hardly see the players for fog, and from all reports the players were deep in a Leafs winning out four to one. trorvmtnt cammyy, ma 'm with a thriller of such size that it has been hailed as his mastâ€" erplece. DeMille, creator of those lmm-mmmeu-m"m DEMILLES SPECTACLE OF EARLY AMERICA That‘ to .c::r.-l‘u Mbonmm“: we a -mnmmmmu uts Siephaey Gajn: watiown Cinderella are concerned. Getting married was a little more comâ€" plicated than they anticipated, but now that the knot has been safely spliced, we leave our happy cuople on llnnnflnldmuquu bound for th America, where they will spend their honeymoon. LIVED HAPPILY 7.30â€"Vedette va. South Haven., 7.30â€"Vimy vs. Viceroy. 9.00â€"Victory vs. John Hail. 9.00â€"Valiant vs. Crawford. Friday, October 15th 7.30â€"Veterans vs. Rochester. Wednesday, October 13th 7.30â€"St. John vs. Golden Drops. 7.30â€"Eiberta vs. Ad. Dewey. EVER AFTER! 1900. Today 44 stuffed specimens are all that p. remain of this little seaâ€"duck, showing what happens when sound conservational practices P are neglected. NNi 2222000 YOuRs to Enjoy The Labrador Duck became Taf canuine satwermies timittcs ‘The ironâ€"clad rule that there must never be an offâ€"color situaâ€" tion, an indecent word or suggestâ€" lon in The Saturday Evening Post was broken when Katharine Brush‘s Redâ€"Headed Woman began its serial run. The end of the first installment found the secretaryâ€" heroine having a drink with her boss at his home, the boas‘s wife away and night drawing on. To the , and, with his legendary fair flnuol on an herote swaile, fash loned a film that should make cinâ€" ema history. ‘"Unconquered" 4s a saga of American heroism in the preâ€"Revolution days. It deals with events and people involved in the terrible "Pontiac Conspiracy" in which several Indian nations bandâ€" ed together in a merciless camâ€" paign to drive the advancing colâ€" onists back into the sea. Said to be the mightiest of DeMille epics, "Unconquered" has, like all its preâ€" decessors, a climax of spectacle proportions. ‘This time it is the historically famous siege of Fort Pitt, and the scene flls the screen with unprecedented thrills. The picâ€" ture which is in ‘Technicolor has Gary Cooper and Paulette Goddard heading a large and distinguished ‘Ten Commandments" and "King of Kings" has chosen for his sixtyâ€" seventh production an adventureâ€" packed portion of American hist» INSTALMENT STALLING TELEPHONE 24 McCartney‘s Meat Market FULL LINE OF FRESH MEATS Free Delivery Free Delivery LARGE VARIETY OF COOKED MEAT FRESH AND SMOKED FISH YourRs to rroteer Clifford McCartney profound shock of numerous readâ€" ers, the second installment began with the two having breakfast. Editor George Horace Lorimer preâ€" pared a form letter to answer indignant mail. "The Post,‘ said, "cannot be responsible what the characters in its se do between installments." pared a form letter to answer the indignant mail. ‘"The Post," he aaid. "camnot be responsible for 22}, MAIN ST. E., GRIMSBY [ PHONE 635 7 MAIN ST. E. SEVEN