* ~FRESH FRUIT FT E J nxnndndwhu!lhhch s Begineer e Transcontinental has to wait. yÂ¥ FRIDAY & SATURDAY â€" SEPI. °7 (Sat. Eve, Continuous From 6.30 p.m.) GRIMSBY MEAT MARKET LOOK FOR THE SILVER with Rosemary De CamP * _ JAMES GLEASON Fresh And Cooked Meats Fresh And Smoked Fish JUNE HAVER THE UI-_'_EH(-)â€"F RILEY ** * n . Beulah Bondi §A fcciecteal The Loveable Man of Radio Fame Romance with a Golden Glow. (Buocessor to Ollle Shaw) Just the way you like him. (TECHNICOLOR) ALWAYS â€"â€" . _ RAY BOLGER Catharines to Burlington are heavy l.:â€â€™-‘-“â€â€™m- mu‘h‘umumhl No. 3 for Winnipeg, or the Monâ€" tnd!nll.lnnb'lnnrm arrival of the eight express cars und one battered colonist coach wA EC Officially, the Filyer is an LCL train operated by the CNR for the benefit of fruit growers and SMIP* | o on 22 8 _ $ Acaidl _i terage pers through the Niagara Peninâ€" sulaâ€"and, of course, for the profit of tie CNR. ‘The initials stand for "Less than Carload Lots." mmmu.w of university students or other youths who climb nolsily aboard at Sunnyside. They are the individuals wmmw of pears, peaches, ‘n’nndï¬n-notmb the Fresh Fruit Fiyer. Individually, .mmhtmm“d fAive tons of fruit a day. The Tribeâ€"so dubbed by Bill l iss t 2 se ~a Moore, the express agent on the W“mmm who show a tendency to be kind to fresh fruit. Headstrong, | SUp®T» -ua-awm"""“‘,.,.. ‘mdmlm old tram â€" the and WUP" /.. __. hate to mmmwbll" their fruit pulped in transit. And * ~0 cuatars pretty C o cniedis Pnb CV each .gl:a.‘.-..undud “-'" C “,ww-.“ asonsâ€" ..mh"'“ Prom the beginning of June to the the P°6""" _ sgethe spraWls end of October. end of October. Th pr eucl. Sver the seats of the colonist C086 > a camdk m,,"'..'"u.’ Catharâ€" m MR "*""_""â€"e somnolent Through HSW"""" "* s somno! in the scene is one of somnolent wWs MR CC refreanm®itt" lengthy pause ball around, The boys toss a rugby two C . _ _s" ‘Then, at t eing 1945 * ~" Cines trui ubuou.w-flmffl“"“'“ e vl"‘"‘"""",u'"m“ platâ€" C~ _~* S apagh â€" CAFS, ‘m ons. â€.wm,-“l" mflhflflfl“m ® ...,-um-uu“!"‘"““ a few minutes, the platform _ i® Mmmmfl""‘"‘ tieally into the conch, 206 uifions TThe voys can handle as MAUX AJ hin ,.-uu.tfl.l""" They are MA mmm':m cars by Bill Mo# ,'MM “"n‘ n-'“mm is BOP °C has to be Porch besket and hamper has Cazket and namper has 40 bo handied gently. but fast! rg»g~A d o ib m sevnt The cars Ar® s treal destinations. m,‘..-mmu ““Wfl"‘ ‘The ’..nl dding in that city. x imit -l'-_' “nmffllllll distriâ€" _ Atantranl M or T HE xt CC 4 #». Bill Moore utters & s . The Wiyer is laid alonk» to Montr must be FLYER o CRCC O NUE boxes and cart» GRIMSB Y INDEPENDEN T _..__@ 9 0 L 1N DE PE From St. Catharines through Jordan, Beamsvilie and Grimaby to Burlington, the Tribe works like coolies. ‘Then, past Burlington, the Fresh Fruit Flyer puts on pace, and the boys wash, comb and pretâ€" ty themselves up for the evening. ‘They don‘t have much time for night life, because next day they will be doing it all over again. Most of the peninsula‘s fruitâ€"inâ€" cluding all the "leno" basketsâ€"the containers piled high above the sides and topped with cellophaneâ€" travels in carload lots, packed by the growers or their agents. The Flyer handles small, special shipâ€" ments. A grower can pick particuâ€" larly choice peaches from his trees and have them on the table of a Montreal customer within 24 hours. Through an afternoon of shout> ing and scrambling, Moore and Hogan keep track of every parcel }Mmlntothdreln.mm last basket is aboard at Burlington, Moore phones ahead to ‘Toronto, mmmofllflmc?.fll pleces are rolling in, each in its proper car, ready to be coupled into Mmmmnmmm country. At the Union Station uu\dncuumcumlomm: twinkling, and the fruit transferred to express cars in waiting trains. The customer, of courye, rarely thinks about the work and organi« zation that went into getting the fruit to his table.. He will, proâ€" m,mdflu-lldeflfl‘“" |Mtbopvmn¢nuhmm- But ..wumwwuwy- ing, the Fresh Fruit Fiyer will roll udmnnu“mm- ing, and come roaring home at night mwmutm EXPERT MASON‘S TAXT 24 HOUR SERVICE GRIMSBY RADIO AND 15 MAIN 8T. W ee animesy Platform Marshal Bill Moore drects The Tribe who _ Several of the crew areuniversity boys doir Flyer has an old Colonist Cach so the boys can snatch 40 winks between stops They are on the track 12 hours a day. |______________ BVE a i Mealtimes are a delight in Canadian % ere 0 69909 "" o vourdidishes, ;:;T"I;g dining cart» ‘ oled ;;;;m' dining <*"** * 1 bus 1e temptingly prepored, 9(9 detily serd in a chaortul, friendly atmosphere. it Lis wbl d compun i cmmmemm cmmmmmmmam e rmmmmnnmmmmmme w O e B he Tribe who lug the baskets aboard. sity boys doing summer work. You‘ll sleap soundly in the soothing quist of Canadian National nightâ€"travel accommeodations, berths or rooms