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Grimsby Independent, 30 Dec 1948, p. 6

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INDEPENDENT CLASSIFIED NEWS â€" LEAVE GRIMSBY LEAVE TORONTO 10.09 a.m. 4.09 p.m. 8.10 a.m. 12.20 p.m. 7.09 p.m. 11.04 p.m. 4,20 p.m. 8.15 p.m. Bus Connections At Toronto For PARRY SOUND â€" BARRIE â€" MIDLAND â€" NORTH BAY MONTREAL ‘ Phone 136 qob t oi ol ut d o s ut tmnmu--mmlnm ce en onl old n d sb k st nb t stt en id sts® FRIDAY & SATURDAY â€" DEC. 31, WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY .â€" JAN. 5.6 MONDAY & TUESDAY GRIMSBY MEAT MARKET MILLYARD‘S DRUC STORE YOU WERE MEANT FOR ME FOTOâ€"NITE Fresh And Cooked Meats Fresh And Smoked Fish John Wayne and Loraine Day CARTOON AND PARAMOUNT NEWS Robert Young â€" â€" Maureen O‘Hara «â€"â€" QUALITY ALWAYS â€"â€" EVERY THURSDAY qo on ooinineinm inb en n en atatit FOR YOUR PHOTOGRAPH Henry Fonda THE LONG NIGHT SITTING PRETTY ° $100.00 sHOWING THIS THURSDAY HAROLD STEEDMAN (Successor to Ollie Shaw) CARTOON AND SHORT CARTOON AND SHORT THIS WEEK‘S OFFER Trip c o o t t o t t o ud o t o t (Standard Time) TYCOON $2.90 PHONE 1 (ADULT) Tax ' included LEAVE TORONTO 8.10 a.m. 12.20 p.m. Vincent Price doonnoinis it int JAN. 3â€"4 * from The Grimsby Sterlings Jmm.mmm“:‘ %m‘ "C" squad got a sample of mu‘lout l'lmd B Mlll. Stoney Creek a cookin‘ in Junior hockey M‘m llmmm“- wings there is daynv!untheytookmlhom-ll’m Bceamavilie, old Juveniles in a exhibition ux'buchwu C ’""‘m Dobrindt here last Tuesday night. As is con | Skip ‘““-” Mobertson tinually stressed by exponents of | from Vineland. ormie from the this brand of hockey, it is rough, from om'mwl"m" t mll‘ Vineland tough and nasty. Billed this way Creek 48 OSter. we presume lomuce‘u:e peoplc.‘.no iofllll"‘ .l'""'. “. one can argue point. There is a ings are a pretty light thrill a minute. In this particular | The .z" -,:' they will stand up Donnybrook, however, the omch-‘“-' the rugged types from the ting was absolutely the worst any» | 'MMMM remain to be seen. one had ever witnessed, which dgw criticism of the formationâ€" of course, made the already ruund&..' team here this year has battle just about the worst. Who | .‘“mm rounds, and this deâ€" emthegenlwuthntcd}odhln-[’.m prefers to "sit on the self the referee should ‘do ON¢ ¢ _ _ 5) poy the present. Perhaps it thing. Drop dead. _ lis a hit premature for we have be "at home every Thursday from d mmmwmmdo!mml"g::mlm‘“‘m"’i dule in February. | is that the ""K'M » * "t‘ .t |‘ Belt League, in which Sterâ€" | l'ollowiutlowllrlywuhllnn.hop‘flldpuhmtop‘ W.MWlmfmdl“Muw.MMi couple of his lighter kids, vhopodmwbhnnwluâ€"ndn-c Mmmhflhmmfl.ndlmhoehyutb'ednmm- for Junior hockey, and uwammt.mwum mmduaflpmndm&dmmuhwthenmfly. nnltelyunhdny&mfollow-lu coâ€"operation of other teams Inuhnluofmlmtbdh-mhn juggled their hours so , mammummmmnmummyhml ling colors in the O.M.A. Junior on Wednesday and Thursday nights atuem \ makes for fine reporting. ] w â€" ® 0# i I C 7 For goal they have two boys, ‘The Junior Peach Belt Hockey Normie Blezard from Beamsvilie, League and the Junior Sterlings m.umm&mwmmmwofmmflmm. name of Lampman. Onddmnuport.Agm!dulofum.m‘ yremt’.n.llnlummdflfinumd energy is and will euathut' ymoulinnyum,mhe-(ohuhwlonnmhyn m.AuohchthmuMulnthuumuehmeemflaynn' Richie Doucette and a hardâ€"hitting organized hockey, and at the same , boy!runvunlud.hw Mploumwovmmt action packed | by name. lochyforthepoopledthodb- ‘Three likely prospects for centre triet. MIKE SWEET MAKES DEBUT AS COACH AS PEACH KINGS WIN cess for in sixty minutes of wide open, high scoring hockey, Mike‘s guys went out with more dash and spirit than they have shown at any time this year and banged in thirâ€" teen goals to the Cats‘ four. The Grand River town will really have to smarten up, particularly their defense and goalie departâ€" ments, if they hope to compete with such teams as the Crowland While only a mplefo( hundred 16. Kings, Blanchard pooplemnmunlyw (Duffield ) ce 14.30 in watching exhibition hockey beâ€" 7. Kings, Hutchinson.. .....___16.15 tween the Peach Kings and the Refereeâ€"Jack Miller, Beamaville Dunnville Mudcats, over in the mm nz Grimsby players box stood one Mike Sweet, who for this great ocâ€" m m casion stood alone as the guiding masomen Peach Kings Last week‘s scores in the Junior force of the Eon s .Jmm-wmdfl-bylur- _ Mike‘s debut as hockey coach portunity to turn. on the heat, which they did successfully in spots. Features of the effort was the sparkling work of Bunn Glass, who is improving with every game. | His solo goal effort was really a thriller and the small crowd gave the flying westerner a nice ovaâ€" tion. Barry Blanchard turned in his best showing as he skated circ»| les around the floundering Cats.: Teamed with Howile Duffield, tln' kids picked up a total of nine points. Red Dodds is gradually finding his way home. and picked up two goais from his centre ice position. 9 ‘ Peach Kingsâ€"Goal, Welbourn; | Reid, Hann, Glass, Clancy, Hoyle, | Dodds, Hutchinson, Duffield, Souâ€"| tar, Dunham, Blanch&rd. Dunnvilie â€" Goal, Thompson; | Stephens,, Cooper, Green, Mclvor, Pennell, Tylee, Howe, Vail, Pitts, Long, Semely, Goldrup, Hines, Olâ€"| 12. Dunnvilie, Vail . k 18. Kings, Clancy (Glass) 14. Kings, Dodds ... 15 Kings, Reld (Blanchard Second Period 5. Kings, Blanchard (Glass) .2 6. Kings, Hoyle (Reid) , A 7. Kings, Glass 11 8 Dunnville, Tylee 12 9. Kings, Blanchard, (Duffield) .. ve hi 10. Dunnville, Cooper (Pitts) 16 11. Dunnville, Green 17 _ Penaltiesâ€"Blanchard, Glass (2) Cooper, Howe, Green. ‘Third Period _ , Fjrat Period 1. Kings, Hann (Blanchard) ..2.30 2. Kings, Dodds (Reid) 8.18 3. Kings, Duffield, (Blanchard, Glass) 13.80 4. Hoyle 16.40 Penaltiesâ€"Reld. SPORTRAYAL For the Kings it was a good opâ€" Glass) By "HIGH" T HE GRIMSB Y INDEPENDENT 12.20 16.30 210 445 11.50 12.05 5.01 714 eam, and how they will stand up | igainst the rugged types from the \ther towns remain to be seen. mu‘mmumt«uflud |\ aJunior team here this year has ,.qmmmw.ndthlld'- U Suitnt wmafers ‘to "ult on ‘the Ees PC BHCKOUr m,-mmumh made sooner or later. ‘With the greatly appreciated support of Bill Sterling, this young team may find \ he going rough this year, but lnmflmmdflulflwflm” ,1¢uy¢~mmymymfi° ,beuudmreeofhoch!'fl““' \ ainment for fans here this winter. ‘ Last week‘s scores in the Junior Peach Belt saw the Grimsby Sterâ€" lings blank Stoney Creek six to zero, while Winona upset the apple cart by defeating the Grimaby Lions three to one. Fruitiand came back with two quick goals in the Wmuwlmmu Beamaville, final score there being \ puone sorw arrer s | 28 Elizabeth Street, | GRIMSEBY CELLAR WALLS PLAITCRIDO::D MARKED FOR BRICKWORK OF ALL KINDS _ General Motors Sales and Genuine Facory A ed Mreulam of Crs and Trucks SUTHERLAN) MOTORS CHIMNEYS REPAIRED Service by Apointment for YOUR Cavenience Cars called f¢ and delivered. Beamsville â€":« Otario PHONE 62 Pontiac, Buick, GMC ruck Dealer For The Beamwilie, Grimsby, Smithvili¢ rea, Geo. T. Sutherland, rop. BLOCK WORK Mechanies Crawford Golden Drop Valiant .. Ad. Dewey South Haven YVimy .. Vedette ... John Hail Victory Viceroy ....___â€"â€"â€" dernUt High averageâ€"H. Fisher, 196 High tripleâ€"B. Wilson, 734. High singleâ€"M. Norton, 336. _ On Thursday night (that‘s toâ€" ‘night) Woodstock will be here to try and li/t themselves out of a ‘near bottom spot in the league \ standing. Woodstock have just reâ€" cently started to click, their most lremt‘filthb‘lwlfll"'\ %o four win over Preston. The Woodstockers have only played ‘five games, and according to their | prexy Gordon Harper, they are goâ€" \ing great guns and hope to give the Peach Kings a setback. The ‘Kings meanwhile need every point .tomt.ln-upln!om”o- ‘ ition, which they can do by taking Iwm here on Thursday. Game time is 8.30. Saturday being New Year‘s Day | Simcoe, Dec. 27 â€" Following is j the schedule for O.H.A. Junior C Group 4, comprising Simcoe, Dunnâ€" ; ville, Thorold and Grimsby: Over three hundred people crowded the rails at the arena on Monday night when the Fruit Belt triple header held every Monday swung into an after Christmas sesâ€" sion. The larger crowds may be atâ€" tributed to two things. Either the Fruit Belt brand of hockey is imâ€" proving, or people are Lired Of waiting for the stupid schedule to bring some opposition here to play the Peach Kings. Mount Hope made no mistakes in whipping Binbrook in a free scoring effort as far as the Hopers were concerned. Final score being ten to one. Matters improved slightly in the second tilt when the Grimsby Allâ€" Stars handed Vineland a six to one reverse. ‘The final effort was the best of the bunch when Tom Colâ€" lin‘s Winona crew held the Stoney Creek team to a three all draw. Speaking of Mr. Hockey, Collin informs us that he has picked un five players, one from Vineland, two from Fruitland and two from Bartonville. Tom still sticks to his i.muetmmrmn(thon.wtmdly Ineligirle plavers from Van Wagâ€" ner‘s. Says Tom, "They are definâ€" itely elicible whether or not the rest of the managers think so or _ The Fruit Beiters go at it again next Monday night. First game starting at seven. Jan. 3: Dunnville at Simcoe Grimsby at ‘Thorold. Jan. 6: Thorold at Grimsby. Jan. 7: Simcoe at Dunnville. Jan. 10: Grimsby at Simcoe. Jan. 11: Thorold at Dunnville. A man is an animal who likes to scatter the papers all over the floor while reading them. It was different in the old days. A man wanted to be paid for what he was worth. Jan. 7: Simcoe at Dunnville. Jan. 10: Grimsby at Simcoe. Jan. 11: Thorold at Dunnville. Jan. 13: Simcoe at Grimsby.; Dunnville at Thorold.. Jan. 17: Thorold at Simcoe. Jan. 18: Grimsby at Dunnville. Jan. 20: Simcoe at Thorold. Jan. 20: Simcoe at Thorold. Dunnvilie at Grimsby. Jan. 24: Dunnville at Simcoe Grimaby at Thorold. Jan. 27: Thorold at Grimsby. Jan. 28: Simcoe at Dunnville. Jan. 81: Grimaby at Simcoe. Feb. 1: Thorold at Dunnville. Feb. 3: Dunnville at Thorold; Simcoe at Grimaby. Feb. 7: Thorold at Simeoe. Feb. 8: Grimsby at Dunnville. Feb. 10: Ounnville at Grimsby; Simcoe at Thorold. FRUIT BELT LEAGUE Simcoe at Dunnville. Grimaby at Simcoe. Thorold at Dunnville. Dunnville at ‘Thorold MAIN WEST SUN LIFE BUILDING Hamilton, Ont. Phones: Bus., 7â€"3618; Res.. 7â€"5518 ATTENTION FARMERS SMITHVILLE 24 HORSES â€" â€" â€" CATTLE â€" â€" > GRIMSBY ARENA FORD AND MONARCH SALES AND SERVICE ; A Ad A% & ® OWn M C C pnee C mrAmmmvawomcu MMORWFWWAU CLOSED NEW YEAR‘S EVE is incuspensable lor security. Never in history has it been so SUN LIFE OF . CANADA mybmmdw wnmflnmdbday.hndfi is exactly what you do when you become a policyholder of the FRUIT BELT LEAGUE THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30th GEORGE 1. GEDDES 8.30 P.M. GORDON YOUNG LIMITED WEDNESDAY, JANUARY sth * @ _ l HARRIS MOTORS SATURDAY, JANUARY 1st FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31st MONDAY, JANUARY 3rd TUESDAY, JANUARY 4th PEACH KINGS WOODSTOCK PEACH KINGS BRANTFORD SENIOR "B" HOCKEY SENIOR "B" HOCKEY SKATING SKATING 3 GAMES â€" 25¢ vVERSUS 8 â€" 10 P.M. VERSUS 8 â€" 10 P.M. ATTRACTION NO. 4 ATTRACTION NO. 5 CALEDONIA 300A A'

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