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Grimsby Independent, 8 Sep 1949, p. 7

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% Cf MORTGAGE LOANS AVAILABLE IN CRIMSBY PMONE 151â€"48 mgume, Noi mime ust ue Penent of sommer prices: ‘Call 0s today for details. Spread the costover the summer when the strain on houseâ€" hold budgets is lightest. Put in your supplyâ€" roamms\\_r_q_-:p_!gugnm Phone 215 WHYTE & JARVIS Grimsby Branch, J. W. HOLDER, Manager LEMIGH VALLEY and JEDDOâ€"HIGHLAND BUY WINTER WARMTH THE EASY WAY needs of the individual, and how we Q.H'u.pmmmn of first importance. You will enjoy banking at any of our This Bank has grown to great sice, but it is a human institution, very much interested in giving something more than acrossâ€"theâ€"counter service. The We believe, however, that there is more mutual pleasure an. benefit by doing business in a personal, friendly The connection of many people with a Bank is only through a pass book and a cheque book. STANDARD FUEL CO. © HAULAGE © SsAND HARVEY EASSON OF COMMERCE (Formerly Pettit and Whyte) What do you ask of Your Bank? © GRAVEL @ FILL WATER IA%IID * however, that there is 24 MAIN EAST, GRimssy CRUSHED sTONE Drummer perform at Beamaâ€" ville Fair, Friday and Saturâ€" day afternoons and nights, Momes in NMorway require heat» Ing from 230 to 320 days each [“mbflfiu‘hfl schedule, payment must be in the hands of the treasurer before the opening of each individual acheâ€" dule. All entries must be in before the 21st of Reptember, ‘ will form one group with the bal« ance in a second group. ‘The fAirst group will consist of ten teams with the highest averages. The fArst four teams of each group will play off, with the winners of this semiâ€" Anal to play for the trophy. As usual there will be six men to a team, five to bow!, although four men will constitule a team, with the low score of the opposing team used as a fifth score for the ‘The brass hats of the men‘s bowling league met in torrid sesâ€" sion Tuesday night, and came up with a few new rules to govern the 1949â€"50 five pin bowling league which will commence September 30 at Limey‘s Bowlaway. Karly discussion had a few of ’mmmmud- handicap, however, this was evenâ€" tually shelved in favor of a point per game and point for total pins, which should give every team a pretty fair deal, |on the hockey front, now that all |Grimsby ball teams have disapâ€" peared from view. Last to sink . were the Grimsby Firemen, O.B.A. jbhopefuls until they struck a juyvâ€" j enile pitcher from Caledonia, who NEW RULES TO GOVERN MEN‘S BOWLING LEAGUE â€"START SEPT. 30th turned in & very neat three hit perâ€" Three schedules will be played, The Firemen with the aid of a couple of angels had a fair season, but found the gate receipts a trifle low when it came to balancing the budget. Baseball is making a very of thars t ons brasasn n ues A , a the above photo is fast disapnpeccih,, 100 binder in , sh SPORTRAYAL Brass Band Snare T HE at work this fal, owing to a By "HIGH" GRIMSB Y INDEPEDrEN T â€"a _ d 2 I _ LN D B P HARVEST TIME ON THE rairies day of the Fair, Four girls teams and four mens teams will compete, starting at one o‘clock in the afterâ€" Speaking of the Fair, brings us to the harness racing which witl be a feature on Saturday afterâ€" uou.lwl.u'crdldu-u-n still coming in, and already some dmtdi::thnlflno- ers have signeid to appear at the Fair. Peter L. Marvester, owned by John Summerviile, and Johnâ€" ny Vail, owned by Harry Ounâ€" lop of Tillsonburg, are among two of tha top horses vying for good purses at the Fair on Satâ€" THE BREWING TINDUSTRY (ONTRIO) INW&M“WJ‘“"”"M'""MNM us, Our lathes, dynamos, farm combin«, tractors, business mmwm-mm These dollars provide medical care and other nesssities which con» tribute to our security and Mdlv’. Everpingle one of therefore, has a very personal in the Now "‘“‘flm!dlvda workers to industrial plants. ‘These workers will operate which are important to our way of life, We should appreciate, then, the tive efforta of government, in Aver einennton ooo ie reabuah mm recmomdie are given to dey now cllhhc’nvy lol‘:‘;udu- and lm-l nzllvlly. For huuw.u:; Mulhmzv:lmmm%hfimdhs’..] copper ter progresew to make UntaFio a Aner piave in which to live and work, help HANDS IN TRAINING... FOR ONTARIO i modern machinery. The binder calls for ."“-.hohl-. Learning to Work With Copper ". «â€"Centra) Press Canadian ‘ \ NWo#QsLAWaZaCHaZVZVVWB i Monday Night, Sepember 12th N ‘ A meeting for the captains of the Peach L\Q...m'l‘mlingl.ugmlnlIioclu:all«lfm‘uâ€" in the synthetic textile business when Courtaulds (Can.) started up its big 10â€"millionâ€"poundâ€"aâ€"year visâ€" cose stapleâ€"Abre plant at Cornwall, Ontario, reports The Financial Post. Previously the staple has imâ€" ported from United Kingdom. This production is more than VI’IIIIIIIIIIIIIII‘ & Canada took a big step forward New bowlers are asked to register as soon as possible at the Bowlaway. SUN LIFE OF . CANADA is inclispensable for secursity.. , Never in history has it been so mbbhmdh-l!‘v with the resources of today. And that) is exactly what you do when yeu) become a policyholder of the GEORGE 1. GEDDES Independent Office ‘oresight NOTICE =...‘..'........'....I'.I!CO".............4 & SUN LIFE BUILDING Phones: Bus., 7â€"3618; Res., 7â€"5518 and Brass at 7.30 p.m., in the werd Poerrtheiirenc ts A... .. more, have exgcutive ponalbility mnd Nighet standard of t in dl::'n:cb to the skills !b;:.’ quire and fi:' way “‘;‘L-'::l. we P # Olthew. That‘s always Ontario workers know they can earn uies toaponalbilt standard of ility living turers can also take a bow, Apâ€" proximately 80% of the machinery installed in the new plant was built in Canada. This is the first time that viscose rayon machinery of this type has been supplied by Canâ€" 80% of Canada‘s present consumpâ€" tion and provision has been made for an uitimate increase in capacâ€" ity to 20 million !b. A

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