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Grimsby Independent, 20 Jan 1949, p. 7

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Y GEORGE 1. GEDDES BUN LIFE BUILIDING Hamilton, Ont. Phones: Bus., 7â€"3618; Res., 7â€"5518 roxp ;« SARRIS MOTORS _ Nesu es e recnten, oal TELEPHONE 24 McCartney‘s Meat Market FULL LINE OF FRESH MEATS Free Delivery SUN LIFE OFâ€" CANADA Free Delivery is indispensable for security. Never in history has it been so m‘llolakooandbnatq‘v with the resources of today. And that is exactly what you do when you become a policyholder of the LARGE VARIETY OF COOKEDâ€" ‘oresight January 20th, 1949. FRESH AND sHOKED FisH Clifford McCartney You will fing 7 MAIN ST. E. __W. R. (DICK) FOBTER, whose & ntment as Divisonal Bales mpr for Hamilton and the Ni. rf- Peninsula is announced by â€" E. Arkell, Sules Manager, The Carling Breweries 114. Mr. Foster, who is a member of the executive of the Hamilton Mgers‘ Foothall Club and of other loca} fraternal clubs, was formerly Hamilton sup~ ervisor for Carling‘s, New Divisional Manager Put the Kings on one of the bigger ise surfaces found in one start, but his department feels that Messrs. O‘Donnell, Livingston and McVicar‘s Senior "B" is here to stay. By next fall if new arenas are tnyedhrk_-honmldogdlyh ready to throw their hat in the It is unfortunate that the Guelph team had to fold,‘it does not give the infant Senior "B" group a good Away back in October, 1948, Coach Jack McVicar made a statement to us, in which he said Mh\nul‘domrmm.ln his power to provide this district \vflhflnhflhoekoymw. So if Panter‘s ruling stays, it M.thlwmdnolu.'rhop tabs on the goal scoring for or sue will | suppose be settied by hh-dlnla.nm. sudden death game. The OHA would make nothing on the flip of a coin so, draw your own conâ€" have scored twentyâ€"nine goals against the Gueiph team in three starts, while a team such as the Kings who have played only once scraped up a mere eight. ‘The old Senior B "Big 7" just ain‘t what it used to be. Last week the floundering Gueiph Biltmores finally could stand the pace no longer and folded up like a tent. In eleven starts the Hilled City squad failed to win a single game, surely 'mhduw\lnauyau.lbw-] ever it is generally believed that \nmbmdmwl half million dollar arena that put the pressure on the team, and forâ€"| ced their retirement from what is now the Big 6. , | k 199 4 ‘Then along comes the good old ou&.-ummm| ing again to abide by one of the nth'mul.dth.-l If a tie should develop, the isâ€" SPORTRAYAL as Divimional Bales Hamilton and the Ni. ula is announced by Hales Manager, The eries LAd. Mr. Foster. By "HIGH®" THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT l Red Wings Canadions Blaonse Fyers Btorlinge Winona Gr. Lions Beamaville Fruitland Stoney (Note LEAGUE Last Week‘s Results Boamavilie .2 Grimsby Liona 2 Btoney Cl. 4 Fruitland /..‘ 1 Gr. Sterlings .10 Winona 1 Binbrook Winona 5 Stoney Creek 5 Monday‘s Results | Stoney Ck. .:’-1.".‘.'.‘.‘.." Grimaby ._____5 Mt. Hope h .. e" k c PS _ Sat., Jan. 22â€"Grimsby at Dunnâ€" Bimcoe Grimaby Dunnville Thorold _....__.7 Simeoe . 1 Simcoe ......__.4 Grimsby _ _ _3 Jan Jan. 21â€"St. Catharines vs. Presâ€" ton, Woodstock vs. Grimsby. Jan. 25â€"Preston vs. Woodstock, Brantford vs. Grimaby. * Jan. 27â€"Woodstock vs. Preston, Niaghra Falls vs. Brantford. Jan. 28â€"Grimaby vs. Woodstock. ® ® & onA suntor "c" ‘ o Week‘s Results nbrook 5 0 5 0 5 s2 7 Games Monday, Jan. 24 “â€"M va. m‘ 8.00â€"Mt. Hope vs. Stoney Ck. 9.00â€"Jorâ€"Vines va. Binbrook. C C :% JUNIOR PEACHK BELT 7.00 #.00 19. 00 Woodstock 13 Grimasby ... 13 8t. Kitts .12 Nia. Falls 15 LIONS MIDGET LEagoue Minor Tw 5 Chiofa Te 1 Rockets Major Wings 2 Bruing adione 8 Maple Leafs Woodstock ......5 Guelph ... Nia. Falls ...A Woodstock Preston vs. Guelph (default). Brantford ..._.__.7 Woodstock . Mon., Jan. 24â€"Grimaby at Thorâ€" | _ If our ice surface is a trifie small it is unfortunate. But, brother, are ‘ we glad to have artificial ice, and | a company that is matched noâ€" | where when it comes to coâ€"operâ€" ation and supportâ€"more and more we realize what a terrific asset the Niagara Packers are to the winter | pastime of hundreds from the Fruit mhthy-illlol&flnnr free. But unless we miss by a mile, &Mvmhmm&m to even greater heights. We have lost only three games so far, and With less than a month to go in the regular schedule, the Kings can always depend on those six easy Future Games 1 Jan. 20â€"St. Catharines vs. Presâ€" Brantford va Guelph (default). Games Next Friday that Peach Belt Play Friday 28, Instead of Wednesday) )â€"Gr. Lions va. Winona. )â€"Stoney Ck. va. Sterlings. )â€"Beamaville va. FPruitiand. FRUIT BELT LEAGUE more and more like a champlonâ€" simply because they have room to pass and move around. On any loe, McVicar‘s team is looking or two of the rinks in other cen Crook Hockey P arade Future Games x13 , Jan. 20â€"Dunnville at OHA SENiOR "m" (Monday, Jan. 17) Flyors | Standing curred along the central east coast g!!lnmm Island on June 23, his first try at defending the Kings‘ goal against Woodstock. SPORTRAYAL (Galley 2) e ® e The team will be in charge of Captain Mugh Barlow and Asst. Ceach Johnny Miller this week, while McVicar is on a business trip to Montreal. e e e With two and possibly three men out of the lineup, the Kings will have a rugged row to hoe, and a split with the Woodstock crew would be sufficient. Bill Buckley will be up to reâ€" place Dunham on the Reg Dodds centred line, while Bunn Glass _ will take Warner‘s place alongâ€" side Duffield and Blanchard. Red Aitken will be brought in for defensive chores, Reid, Gluck and ammm.mmm. Russ Hann has been given his release from the Peach Kings, but the whole issue is rather clouded, and Hann may be back. One thing that Hann and his managerâ€"father should realize pronto, is that Russ is in the best company he can ever hope to reach. On his play this year with the Kings, it has been difficult to decided whether or not he was questionable starter agninst Woodâ€" stock. Leeson took a puck flush in the mouth, the shot coming from Pete Soutar‘s stick at close range. If Leeson‘s mouth keeps him out horse, and latest word has it that the speedy winger will be out for a couple of weeks. Weekend pracâ€" tice also took its toll, and as this however, the old law of averages began to show itself last week. Sunny Dunham came out of the St. One of the most severe earth. Inlfi::or-nWAmru.u quite a , but with luck the star left winger should be back in time for the playoffs. Certainly everyâ€" ane will be pulling for the guy to make a speedy recovery. Two guys especially will be waiting anxiousâ€" ly for the Gamecock to return, and these are the two kids, Duffield and Blanchard, twoâ€"thirds of the most potent Mmmxup' have iced this winter. that‘s enougH, is the attitude taken ‘The Kings have been fortunate THE CANADIAN BANK OF commErce EARTH TREMOR BRANTFORD vs PEACH KINGS WOODSTOCK s PEACH KINGS GRIMSBY ARENA WE ARE PAYING THE HIGHEST PREVAILING PRICESs FOR DEAD OR CRIPPLED FARM ANIMALS ATTENTION FARMERS DUNNVILLE s GRIMSBY HORSES â€" â€" â€" CATTLE â€" â€" â€" HOGSs FRUIT BELT LEAGUE Telephone Collect for immediate Service WEDNESDAY, JAN. 26th SATURDAY, JAN. 22nd TUESDAY, JAN. 25th THURSDAY, JAN. 20th 8.30 P.M. â€" Attraction No. 9 MONDAY, JAN. 24th 8.30 P.M. â€" Attraction No. 8 FRIDAY, JAN. 21st 3 Games â€" 7 P.M. â€" 256 O.M.A. SENIOR "B" SKATING O.M.A. SENIOR "B" O.M.A. JUNIOR "C" SKATING CALEDON!IA 300A

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