Ontario Community Newspapers

Grimsby Independent, 31 Mar 1949, p. 10

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~â€"| GRIMSBY MEAT MARKET prince 3 °C MORTGAGE LOANS Hamilton, Ont. AVAILABLE IN GRIMSBY D. Cloughley & Son WHYTE & JARVIS wE HAVE ON HAND A LIMITED QUANTITY For such purposes as assistance in new ue ud Pesg onl COL, 2 00 e construction, facilitating property sales or refinancing existing mortgages. Special Attention To Fruit Farm Loans u-m-iAMn‘h{- BIG PRINTING JOBS ARE OUR SPECIALTY _ _ _ OF NEW TROUGH. . & MISIIEMTOIWEI!MN BEFORE THE SPRING RAINS. © Phone Your Order Early and Get Near The Top of The List. NATIONAL HOUSING ACT LOANS Eavestrough Foresight is indispensable lor security. . « Never in history has it been so mbmmdm wtmfinmd”“"mh' is exacily what you do when y®#) sUN LIFE OF . CANADA bmdwd“ (Formerly Pettit and Whyte) GEORGE 1. GEDDES * _ ym Â¥TY DTNG SUN LIFE BUILDING Phones: Bus., RESIDENCE 238â€"J Phone 233â€"W 73618 ; Res., 1â€"5518 immediately after the final game. |a) the Grimiby nets are not regulation size. (These same nets have gone through many years of O.M.A. supervision). That three players on the Grimsby team improper declarations in the signing of cards. This little item was someâ€" think that Manager Herb Jarvis cleared up with the O.MH.A. beâ€" fore ever starting down the long trail to a championship. And just for good measure, Honest ‘Abe sobbed his story out, about profane and or obscene language being thrust upon his tender ears following the completion of the 6 CE BC 12 5% Wednesday night. ' ® L M | ‘This, of course, amounts to noâ€" awmnm\dm.h"‘ lnlnonmmuomrmb game. It did happen . . . that‘s for N",mwmml!w the Grimsby official in question did not bust Able Boy right on his giveâ€"away nose. Mont en less self control and good judgment would have done just that. # ® # Wild rumors floating about the Fruit Belt have been in many â€" cases grossly exaggerated, which " TTE > Miee Amoden pivamnind} .. ce dn PC +4 is natural. However, the facts of the case are these: f # # ® Brantford attempted to buy a Championship by offering Grimsâ€" by one thousand dollars and four hundred choice (hellow laugh) seats, to play the seventh game This OHA : with Brantford, the time for Ya test on any of . Mwmnumm‘ Red Mason and (DTOT * 00 pcfh!mngtondlumuw W"lm.rml,um“ mmmhhcum-n-‘ Jeftries. Tok ie i9 q0 M Shod Te | teguerse: enterprine in facilities: &mn.unt.mmdm ring m‘ Industria! enterprise in Canada qmtwm.n.muumw1t¢c!wn entirely of agricultural wmwuum-m.mum'm provides jobs for 8.« wwun-:-tyuuymwu-1M.Mpofl-..smnnp.r.o.uc C ,_..s.-..nrhmlll.m‘fih',w'ui.lfl; s meve Arresr t Cc w D=n=e Cs a “.'.“.n'.'".“mho. m"y,"lfi"hm"“ to be lodged it should have w nn.a.-n.m'("""'?' by GrimsbY} 598 *A i8 "" "who lished fact that Watson, m-nm"""“"‘"‘ was not eligible to play for the Nationals. ing we ‘ includes Barton | Personally the Ontario } will even give have ever 9°°" * " soriou! ; _ Mamilton‘s . notori0® mnd."‘". o ntarie Hookey Association an alve VM a hear« THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT in Brantford last rer believes is _ notor1098| +, 1830 it Grimaby | | /11 ts 5.. JB .. oc it atnc »ar eP Sov mu’“mfld“u‘“‘ ubout the 1948â€"49 Peach Kings. Peggy O‘Neil entertaimed at the Village Inn, and along with Rex Stimers and his boss, Art Kuhn, a “e.t‘“,“mmâ€".m' The team whooped it up in the staid Osk Room, their voices failing to ;Mdunlluthdrmw“ ties on the ice. But a great time was had by all. ‘ m e O# |\ Stacked now against iPeterboro, ;m“u.md&f“lfl!“- '““mm.‘-mw toâ€"night. Should a third game be " _ 2aâ€" Aha A4umiin the arena. ‘Tickets will go on SAi® "* mm‘ld.lmmd“‘w by Independent Friday morning and up until noon Saturday. o....nm.'m;- to Tom Collin and his Fruitiandâ€"Winona Comâ€" bines, who copped the Frulit Beit Championship last week, defeat ing the Grimsby Allâ€"Stare in two straight games. # # # The Frult Belt h# thus ’:: through another season, ith the M' amount of squaks, beefs and hard hitting hockey. This winte P26 PeFDAM ® Y« *"D TCO Cst successful hockey. This winte mmflflnr’: for ns ""U""" inbrook mar weak entry W’:: red to & PDIMME 496 ) _ aver ” d m W. FFEVTBTETY Binbrook are not to périticized, for they stuck with wH MhSY had right in their own «â€"_kyard, which is something """M"M m lc ,00%/~â€" se ie n time doing. _ > Out of it all we have Pic our Idea of an allâ€"star comprised of the following! train # # + his enjoymble dinner, teams have only sale at ||.u MPBoot ME T In the Major tilt Bruins and Red | Wings tied 2â€"2 after fifteen minâ€" l“dm; .uâ€"'._.. snn m.mm u_ uP when he banged in n pass from uuuummm.mm last period Moore went in by himâ€"« velf and beat the Bruin goalie with !a filp shot. Keiterborn got his h y 9e ie Busem m \ second and tying goal from & scramble in front of the Red Wing \ nat. Good work by Robertson, the prejagine "";;"u Wings in the Tiat poriod on a shot from right In Canada 92 per cent of personâ€" | al income from all sources goes to | persons who earn leas than $5,000 a | TL ewers PVAAA year; 85 per cent to those earning less than $3,000. ® ® L Canadians consumed 85 pounds of sugar per capita in the first ten months of 1948, as much as during the whole of 1947 High single, Lenna May, 370. BINGO LOOK! &,{ . MasoNIC HALL, GRIMSBY %I» flo? A NIGHTS ENJOYMENT FOR YOU TICKETS ORINABLE FROM MEMBERS OF THE LEGION AT 25¢ FOR THREE GAMES OUR PRICES ARE REASONABLE ON ALL PRINTING SAâ€"CO Building PANELS PHONE 414 FOR EXTERIOR WALLS OF FINE BUILDINGS D. MORTON AT 800 P.M. LOOK!

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