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Grimsby Independent, 7 Apr 1949, p. 11

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â€"{SPORTS | ‘The Lions Midget league climaxâ€" ed another very successful winter, boys obtaining the opportunity to play hockey on an organized basis. ‘The final game in the Major Loop of the Saturday Morning League, plenty of team work as they disâ€" pensed with the Bruins, whose downfall came as a result of the individuality of a few players. Winning three to one, Juras acâ€" counted for two of the Wings goals, while Savage notched the third. Nelles scored Boston‘s lone tally, getting a solo break from centre, a chance he made no misâ€" takes on. Lawson and Mcintyre, both Bruin players, watched from the penalty box in a good third period, as Juras sewed up the issue for his Red Wings. Again we tip our hats to the Lions Club and its hard working saw the Red Wings come up with boys specialist, Lion Willison Nelâ€" les, who throughout the winter is the guilding hand behind this most important phase of our local sportâ€" ing scene. This year for the first members, and this additional asâ€" sistance, made for one of the most successful season‘s ever held. Boring the past, sn worke. | We x m opportunity of m’ ing the Peach Kings for a great season, and a sincere wish that 3 STAR SELECTION sponsored by the Grimsby Club of Optimist International 1 understand this Club to be a nonâ€"sectarian organization, and that its object is to teach its members the value of Optimâ€" iam in human life, and to encourage and help them along social and intellectual lines. JOIN THE JUNIOR OPTIMIST CLUB NOW! Please sign and return to A. W. Arkell, RR. No. 2, Grimasby PETERBOROUGH SIMPLY FILL IN THIS APPLICATION AND N MAIL TODAY Normie Warner BOYS! BOYS! STAR Approval of Parent or Guardian Signuture of Applicant â€" GET ON THE BANDWAGON â€" Membership is Limited BOYS 12 â€" 16 YEARS Viceroy Viceroy s, South Haven John Hail * Bert Webster, George Warner other lawn bow! ing fans, have alâ€" ready prepared for the summer bowling season, with the opening date here being the glorious 24th of May. Last Friday a delegation attended the Provincial Lawn Bowlers‘ Association annual spring LAWN BOWLING CLUB EXPECT GOOD SEASON have been set at $10.00 for old members, $6.00 for new members, while the ladies‘ fee will be $5.00. Those lawn bowling addicts wishâ€" ing to join the local Club, are askâ€" ed to contact Ernie Buckenham or Ceorge Warner as soon as possible. ‘This year‘s slate of officers read as fallows: President, B. H. Web bowlers have registered with the Provincial Association, and by the looks of things, lawn bowling is in for a great year. Memberships are welcomed by the Grimsby Lawn Bowling Club, fees this year ster; 1st viceâ€"president, L/AMMUE W. Lewis: 2nd viceâ€"president, Davâ€" Frnie Buckenham; Green‘s Chairâ€" man. Matt Fisher; Games Secretâ€" executive are Ch and Jim Falloon. High average, D. McBride, 2( High single, Lenna May,â€" 375 846 875 746â€"3 .,uun-o‘ « U 862 $40 T34â€"3 # ® 1 D. McBride. 201. | Mountaineers 920 1074 Black Cats . 886 766 'LAD'S DIME, LADY‘S $24,669 _ IN $4,280,000 NOBODY WANTS Ottawa, Feb. 8â€"Parliament reâ€" ceived its annual millionâ€"dollar myâ€" stery story this week, hundreds ‘of pages thick. It was the yearly report of unâ€" claimed bank balances, tabled in the Commons by James Sinclair, MEN‘S BOWLING SCORES °:s Charlie‘ nobody seems to want. Of that sum $1,388,000 still is held by banks across the country, the other $2,â€" §892,000 by the Bank of Canada beâ€" cause the chartered banks have held it longer than 10 years. The entries range from the $24,â€" 660 which Mrs. M. L. Maitiandâ€" London, left in the Dominion bank They hint at hundreds of inciâ€" dents of the recent war, such as in Toronto, nine years ago to the 10 cents left by Henri Letiecq in the San Celestin, Que., branch of the Provincial bank in 1943. This man had another‘ although it -._..;.....'..._w“vfi mnmrmhfl-m'twum-o““ they keep the gag handy. s thet is going on where you live. w-';-a -7-'4-'5.-'-'- in job, your home, your future. Por totions of national end internsâ€" Hona!l news, there is no substitute __ LISTEN T. nights Science Moniter Views the Mews." tudey Tor a Iesial ta: .......,..':..“‘.:'..._51:.‘ One, Morupy §4., Boston 15, Mass., U.5.A. moniter â€" 26 isswes. 1 enclese $4 BENEFIT BY THIS GOOD NEWS COMBINATION (aliby ) YOUR HOME TOWN PAPER n,: V-.g-‘ba‘ IT SEEMED LIKE A GOOD IDEA THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT (address ) it 12 12 Charlie‘s Clippers Peach Kings \ Black Cats % esns /9 High average, Raiph Shuert, 222 High triple, Railph Shuert, 860. High single, Hary. Lambert, 374 Saint John banks by Greek seamen such as Georges Stylianidis, who left $4.605 in the Royal bank at Saint John in 1942, and vanished. Norwegians, Swedes, Britons, they all came in from the wartime seas, the money deposited in Halifax and Americans, Mexicans, Frenchâ€" men, Swiss, Germans . and John Novak, c/o Ivan Novak, Selo Reâ€" dventzy, Medjibojski Raion, Kamâ€" entzâ€"Podolcky, Russia. They all are on the lists, the Russian for $707.48 care of the Royal Bank, Montreal. He hasn‘t been heard of since Sepâ€" tember, 1939. left some of their money, and vanâ€" There are the 17 R.A.F. men who left as much as $30 apiece in the Royal Bank at Charlottetown and never came back for it; the $35 left in a Sussev, N.B., bank by the men‘s canteen of the 8th Light Antiâ€"aircraft unit; the $179.80 forâ€" gotten by the war savings limerick contest in a Vancouver bank since 1041. There are thousands of entries involving _ individual _ Canadians such as Mrs. Mary R. Bowman, who left $042 in an Edmonton bank in 1042 and has never shown up since. The banks are required after two and then five years to send notices We believe, sincerely, that the person who starts good chicks right away and raises them right will OO all right, this year. my;:"” cash la..::n better you‘ll cash in. monk It‘s Bray‘s business to supply 3:"5.-!!" ohlo: . â€" . vigorous, y, ready to go, with many generations ‘of careful, skilful selection behind them. Don‘t deâ€" lay, Start today. Order Bray! 8. G, GARDHAM #1 Elizabeth 61. _ Phon: PMH.. WIN. 208â€"4 Prompt, Dependable Service Don‘t Delay . . . Start today ORDER BRAY 11 11 17 17 16 13 11 Classified advertising rates are Three cents a word. wawnmdmâ€"m do not count. Where advertisements come in over mmcmmmvi'.-bi.m All extra billings will be charged at the rate of 10 cents “‘..Wohu‘gn-hom of _ classified Sionennt i hotreo redronctility for errors epvearing ie no y for errors in advertisements telephoned * GIRL‘S eenpnenne o on e ain GIRLԤ blue spring coat, like new, wize 12. Phone 508J. 40â€"1p «ananennsi U ie C ustds far 8 WINDOWS. 3‘ x 4‘, suitable for barns, chicken coops, etc. Phone 13â€"Râ€"8, Beamavilie. _ 39â€"2p HEINTZMAN Player Winona 10â€"Râ€"12. ICE BOX, large size. Gus Kostier, Station Road, Winona. . 37â€"4p ELECTRIC stove, lrnm T y aven control Phone 12â€"W mamennasiee C ~ C Aushas anol ONE GAS stove, one Quebec cook stove with oven. Apply 66 Main . 200 20000000000 merp nb antrad TWOâ€"WHEEL trailer, price $38.00. Apply T. D. Jarvis. Phone 258, Predmaalw 40â€"1¢ ammennnnediCen s C nlls © Wias PAIR of Silver Fox Furs. Never used. Price $35.00. Phone 14â€"Jâ€"11, Puudmaahat 40â€"1¢ ameniiani C D AFRICAN Violets for Easter, Apâ€" ply Mrs. DeQuettevilie, Kerman Ave., Phone 483â€"W. ____ 40â€"!p 222 000 00 ape tm + yae GRAPE WIRE, No. 12. Used only Ned m weoee Pail menMMRAAZANETTTTUTUCOOO WlbA ale CIGHT oak dining room suite, also GIBSON tractor, nearly new, used very little. Phone 17734. M. Dukâ€" DE LC C AN3~ WA Audnacha L1 220200002 00 e tm grdie ~~VvOme â€" ROTOTILLER, good condition, two sets of tires. l-rll for quick sale. Call Geo. Marfel, Winona nem 40â€"tfc CHEV AneVe en U CWM 1 LLJLC cuchslnas NEARLY new ball bearing rubber tired lawn mower (Klean Cut) 16" blades. Apply 136 Main W. Phone 160â€"W. 40â€"1¢ REGISTERED Cocker Spaniel, d male, â€"colour lemgn a white. m months old. $30.00. Phone 77â€"J, Beamsville.. 40â€"1¢ 1936 FORD Coach, good tires, good condition throughout, $350 cash. Apply Mac‘s Garage, bm-.v.l!r P ONE WARDROBE trunk, $45.00; ane chemistry set, one toy cup» board, one cold air ico refrigerâ€" ator, $40.00. Apply 116â€"J, Grimsâ€" AUTOâ€"TRAC and two furrow trac. m. 1% I.h garden tractor, stove. 562â€"M. R. L. Button, Roberts lufl‘!:tt 1¢ FOUR month old pullets, no heat needed, ready for range. $1.80. each, immediate delivery. Fiemâ€" ing Farms, Beamsvillc. Phone 70. 30â€"2p to the last available address. Once the accounts are turned over to the government, the Bank of Canada will give information only if the inquirer gives particulars. 1t also pays interest for up to 20 years. Classified Advertisements The development of Britain‘s railways still goes ahead. Among the latest suggested improvements is the building of a twoâ€"level staâ€" tion on the site of the present Livâ€" urpool Street Station, London. The volume of traffic there during peak hours is greater than that of any other terminus in London. E., Grimaby The suggestion for the twoâ€"level station is made in the report of the Marfei, Winona e e e mm o oi 4EV. truck, suitable for orchard use. Rack included. $200. Apply P .V. Smith, Realtor, Phone “-d‘l e THE OLOD HOME TOWN _ â€"â€"«*~â€"=â€" By STANLEY ENGLISH RAILWAYS Hunter Side Rd., Grimsby a«‘.'r"-a'e'i;. Like new. 53 Robinson N!’:l! Phone 20, Grimsâ€" 10â€"1p , Call Geo. . 40â€"tfe 40â€"1¢ 40â€"1¢ 40â€"1¢ STRAWBERRY plants, Kellog UNFURNISHED ap .rnmn* ment, heatâ€" LA us eaame hudro and I:A TWO.WHEEL trailer. Phone M7J. 40â€"1¢ s o n anive iuivdny eirihay vavGiuk Oe s V LADY wishes grape tying 'g the hour or day. Phone 672â€"M, Grimaby. 40â€"1p WANTED TO RENTâ€" ? OR 8 ROOMED house by May 15 GRAPE tyers. Transportation proâ€" TRANSPORTATION to Hamilton daily. Be there 8 a.m. returning after 5 p.m. Phone 552â€"R, after wix. 40â€"1¢ * %T."""'.m.‘..."“""‘"w:..."""“...':li wmn‘- 17, Grimsby Indeâ€" pendent. Please state price and make. 40â€"1p PAINTING AND PAPER HANGâ€" ING â€"â€" W. Twocock, 32 Oak St. SKINNY MEN, WOMEN! Gain 5 !olllb.ch:r.ho.'l’ryh- mous Ostrex ‘Tonic Tablets for Premier, $12 per thousand. Also used pipe, 1%,". 800 feet. Apply n%m Brickyard sideâ€" road, le. Phone 48â€"Wâ€"12, Grimaby. Railway (London Plan) Committoe to the Minister of Transport. The same report also proposes the conâ€" struction of automatic tube railâ€" ways to reduce the street cartage of gands. Rallway electrification in the Midiands is developing, and recent> ly Sir Cyril Hurcomb, chairman of the British Transport Commission, announced that the electrification of the Manchesterâ€"Shefficldâ€"Wath lnes, about 330 single track miles, will be completed in December, special sale list. Free cataâ€" logue. Mflt&kk Hatcheries Limited, Fergus, Ontario. 40â€"2p ed, three rooms, hydro and gas, sult business person. 158â€"W. The man who contends there is no hell has never been on a campâ€" ing trip and had the mosquitoes working on him. Phone Beamsvilie 318. _ 40â€"1p Phone 300â€"W. vided, '.r"" and morning. J. A. Biggar, RR. 2, Grimaby. Phone Winona 84+W. 40â€"1¢ wWill pa hlfibod.' cash prices. wm’.‘- 17, Grimsby Indeâ€" pendent. Please state price and make. 10â€"1p Very 40â€"1p 40â€"1¢ ip GIRL or woman to work in dental office in afternoons. Phone Dr. w‘ A o (Crich. 364â€"M. 40â€"1¢ i'ii'a'u'fi':'""" man for ;in“’i{- fruit farm r. Farm adjoins 8Bt. O;Lflnff.l'"' house, ordâ€" inary farm experience necessary. €G A. Robertson, P.O. Box 275, APPRENTICE to take up carpâ€" A SPLENDID OPPORTUNTTY OF BECOMING Y O U R OWN BOSS! Retail our 250 GUARANâ€" TEED household necessities inâ€" cluding the full line of Insectiâ€" cides, in a territory of your “&Mu-o:uumd- ered. Hundreds Successful dnilly vay. Phoue Toi, Orimaiy: St. Catharines. DUTCH FARM HELP FOR THE _ COMING SEASON. oc a trinl Atraveling eaap. & P ment essential in mnlm BUSINESS IS GOODâ€"Write toâ€" day for details and FREE cataâ€" mier, Montreal §$4.00 for dead or disabled horses and cows, according to size and condition. Smail animais reâ€" moved free. Highest prices pald tor old horses. reâ€"upholstered to look like new or have a new one made. Estimates given in your home free of charge. ‘The Treasurer of the Peach King Hockey Club requests that all acounts against the Club be forwarded immediately. 39 Staniey Ave., Hamilton Representative will call. KEMP AND BANTING‘s OFFICE AVAILABLE NOTICE, FARMERS ! Mave your old Chesterfield Accounts may be addressed to VINEMOUNT, ONT. MISS M. BOYD NOTICE 14 MAIN ST. GRIMSBY Apply to ELEVEN 40â€"1¢ 40â€"1¢

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