Thursday, December 8, 1949 GRIMSBY FUEL & SUPPLY PHONE 157 i EVERYTHING FOR THE SMOKER FLETT‘S ‘The perfect finish for interior and exterior surâ€" faces. Supcrior to ordinary varnish for floors, linoleum, woodwo i, furniture, outside doors, etc. Goes farther, lasts longer, more economiâ€" cal. One gallon covers 1200 square feet. SPEEDLIGHT LIGHTER â€" $3.00, $3.75, $4.00 o&erlklmtn-mmn.“-lfl.u CIGAI.E'I'I'ESâ€"AII brands in flats of 50s and / 100s in eolorfulmxnu wrappers. rlrl&â€"Gunnued Briar.Pipes from $1.00 to $10,00. A good BdarPipeiluomethiuthatwm\oubc remembered. LEATHER WALLETSâ€"With or without zippers. Made from the finest cafeskin, cowhide, pigskin, Morocco, or the famous Pin Seal. Prices range from 2.00 up to 10.00. Sm _ + CIGARS in packages of 6s, 258, 508. All popular brands. TOBACCO I’OUClI;sâ€"-Genulm Leather Tobacco Pouâ€" ches from 1.00 up to 5.00. m 2. . ~ wNÂ¥etcca unc n‘nntu ches 11000 *€°° ® â€" > _ 10%‘:11 lbs mm::;i.p':udcllw Mixture, rï¬dfll&. Holldl!mxflmn y, Ib. glass Humidor Jars. Bdnworfllln%mdllb.m Humidor jars. t Complete line of HOHNER HARMONICAS from 1,00 o 15.00. , SMOKER‘S SUND.u;sâ€"Hm selection of Desk Ash Trays, Pipe Racks, Table Lighters, Novelty Cigarâ€" ette m..unmmam-m.om» mental Horses. Many other novelties. " _ enÂ¥ CPHOCOLATES. 32 MAIN WE8T Also carry 4, CWW, LMECCE C GILLETTE SHAVING SETS from 49¢ to 5109. For a lifetime of shaving comfort give him a "R & Medt‘ 0 on6, For a #ft that satisfies. It‘s Christmas CTime Again RMâ€"DOG BISCUITS GAINES MEAL and KRUNCHEON mental HOTBE®â€" ***~" _ _ _ _ , carry a good selection, of BOX cnOoC0bA T iiy. Cadbury‘s Milk Tray, GanonB‘® e sn One, CMaP TY aan Pack, Maraachino Cherries in ON® TwO. 'rhm w' w. en V TCO G o n RAZOR, 995â€" ENGLISH POLO LIGHTER irit mge: Aliter Case and Lighter" RONSON LIGHTERS CIGARETTE CASES Chrome â€" Leather From 1.00 to 3.50 THORNES $15.00 $5.00 pPHONE 178 GRIMSBY "ROLLA" son in Grimsby on‘ Friday night was besmirched by a couple of Jo-aluwwmfl~ Combined, these two Port Colborne mmmwlm ling block to the. Peach Kings, who although way off stride, and still wanting of condition, made a red moaning fans ‘The first period, the only twenty minutes the locals were hot, Cec Gruhy folled their every attempt to buige the twine, and the lanky netminder had a lot of luck along with his great netminding. The Kings outplayed and outshot the Ports in the first stanza, but were m.‘.thlhodw. Duffield and Sullivan cracked through the Port defense four times, only to miss what appeared a few minutes before game Un showed up exceptionally well . considering it but was dumped just as left the stick. ‘The opening of the hockey seaâ€" The Ports clicked well on pass« Grimsby defense made their plays Mupmdlly\nll.mll the Kinga‘ nets had little chance on most of the Port tailies, but himâ€" nlfwululmuumm-‘l\t wmuphhhmm period on a disputed goal effort Port manager, To... Bates refused to let his team face off in the corner, after ref Boyd had conduc» ted an investigation. Bates‘ proâ€" MWMY'MMW style, and he finally gave in 10 * "CC _ h.a she wame Very RWN EO the Boyd who handled th EETY T CDNCAS poorly. It was Boyd‘s incon®i (""" Palling that Jater allowed the game to get out of hand, although hi# blunders had little or no beatIDE on the final ten to two, SCOFE: In the middle frame, Kilpatrick came into his own, and for AMNS unknown reason, the King® ww.u"“nwm"(u. centreman who nOW shares Lop billing for the league‘s Jeadinf! point‘ notcher, | ‘Three, timen M\ alightly over ten minutes, Kilpat« Mck fooled the Kings and beat Strong . with comparative . ease. mrmmd'fl‘""‘""“ goal and Normic Warnét finally beat GruhJ, _ Warner going in Rlone after taking a forward from his end zone Fallure to cover UP in front of their own nets in the third frame, cont the King® four more goals, mmpmmum und Benner and Minor their second of the night Port scored two of these goals with Red Mason in the penalty box. Mason served the minor at the insistence of reforee Boyd who claimed the penalty al« though he could not name the player who had committed the alleged offense As a matter of fact, Boyd failed to sAÂ¥ exactly why the penalty was handed out. The Peach King® were credited with their wweund tally at the 1818 mark, when Warner carried the puck into the end wone, and in wild scramble, Port‘s Gibson ht |u|mnma-=mmmm ECC \0) luiatiing Avel mno the r« by a m ner Was irk, when WO T"0 ck into the end wone, MJ j scramble, Port‘s® Cl j the Aying dise with I 4 it ended up by trickl) a red line despite a KT°H o m f'm Cec Gruh e wh® w with the | [ +9D 4o Ppdrevit | failed to say exactly enalty was handed out. ch Kings were credited second taily at the 18(18 en Warner carried the the end wone, and in @ nbie, Port‘s Cibson bat ying dise with his hand led up by trickling over ne despite a great effort CA Coc Grab War THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT gave in to game very inconsistent his shot goal HANDS IN. TRAINING ... FOR ONTARIO THE BREWING INDUSTRY (ONTARIO) hiclent in typing, filing, shorthand and secretarial work, will mean greater b-‘:: eMicicncyâ€"will help to make Ontario a finer place in which to live and work, lN Ontario the wheels of industry turn for the benelfit of every single one of us. Our lathes, dynamos, drill presses, farm combines, tractors, business machines, otc. are ‘rnd.rhg goods and services which carn dollars, These dollars vide food, clothing, medical care and other necessities which cu-lrima to our security and high standard of living, Every single one of us, therefore, has a V!t{ personal intereat in the ow of a steady supply of trained workers to industrial plants, These workers will operate -ul&m which are important to our way of life, We should appreciate, then, the m41rnliva efforts of government, industry and rl'laour in the feld of employee training. In -w‘mul- and in factories our workers, young and old, are tm-a the opportunity to develop new and specific akills in every feld of business aml industrial activity. For instance, every effort on the part of office workers to become proâ€" carning Business Practice 0 0 0 0 o a o a o w o o a o o n a n w o a o a n 6 n 0 n 0 0 0 0 40 0 6 0 6 6 t Ontario workers know they can carn more, have executive responaibility and enjoy a higher standard of living in direct ratio to the skills they asâ€" quire and the way they make use of them, That‘s always wue in a (ree cconomy â€" that‘s why our com» petitive system . will sontinue to make Canada great and a great place in which to live, Our Way of lite Rowards Ol..O'..OOâ€..“m.IOOQO..j