SPORTOLOGY mmm“‘m-r?ldoa'tmnuan Blmmmthn.mu.mm. Pred VanDyke, ‘Waxey Farreli, Smith McNinch, Pers. mnmmnMotmumomhopum. Paiubtother, Geo. Robertson, Harry Robinson, Geo. Kelter, Lioy MMOlmnorBouhmhnnumNmyOlhu.or; """"‘""-'mhwm Bily Beatty or uny af tha ald xn ldu'tmmdmhynMdMMdunmtm hnemdny-ouho!'nnlhp. I know where all that crew are, and Where are boysâ€"yea kidsâ€"of the winter of 1938? T‘ll tell you where they are. mau.muum-mmummm mm“uq_mmmmumumu;uw C L iesA COs 10 O oe P CIO OPeeelty CC Jolgvelils mfloflhA!ma.orMmdnmyhnmm filying the skies in all corners of the world. All in uniform. Playing a greatâ€" er game than they ever played before. In the winter of 1938 Grimsby Arena housed two teams of kids. All district kids. No cityites. One team, the Grimsby Independents, playing in the Ontario Juvenile Hockey Association. ‘The other team, Grimsby Peach Pits, playing in the Junior "C" series of the O.H.A. Mmmykm.mdummdmm They were good kids and good hockey players according to their age. Hardâ€" ty one of them that would not have gone far in hockey had Hitler not taken it upon himself to rule th» world. ‘They were good ho<ckey players because the good free blood of the Empire flowed through their veins. ‘They have proved that point beyond all contradiction, because every one of those two teams of kids is in uniicrm and the most of them overseas. Somewhere in one of the three armed services. The naines, ages as in 1938, and residence of those kids is printed below. ‘Those without residency named, are Grimsby boys: Here they GRIMSEBY PEACH PITSâ€"Hymie Shenker, 17, Jordan Station; Bill Rooker, 18; Frank Markey, 18, Jordan; Dave Rolland, 18, Beamsâ€" ville; Johnny Cass, 18, Beamsville; Eric Selby, 18, Beamsville; Victor wmu;mmn.m;mwmw um;mw'mu.mme:mm. x‘l;MMHflMmMM # # w# . # La ® ‘There folks, are the boys of yesteryear. Not many years. Less GRIMSEBY INDEPENDENTSâ€"John Farrell, 15; Jack "Mush" Miller, 15, Thirty; Ralph "Pud" Reld, 16, Beamsville; Godfrey Neale, 16; Norman Warner, 15; Guy Winter, 17; Harry Hilts, 15; Kenneth Warner, 17; Grant Duffield, 15; Reggie "Bung" Ferris, 16; MWaiter Hilts, 16; Guy Bernardo, 15; Francis "Handsome" Craig, 16. â€" Just than five But they are proving their breeding and their Canaidian training. ‘Two teams of kid hockey players less than five years ago. Mymmmdfl,huu_-.u:flummm Mkfl.mdmc-.ormdymdnnnmmnkm Mammthnkld.nucm fla’.m.mm mummmummumumup in the goings on mmmmh‘mm for | kids.. w-mmywwmmm.um-.wmm dutbqurndmhgwhqln&mmdmw.m â€"Old Thomasine. mwammmuummunâ€" Mm'm.mm.'mdm&c.&lwmaa..'- he d4uat €1id Tom. mwwmmm.mu.. tbut Thomas Warner, tbe just Old Tom. T They‘re pr: ving that ow Beore HandicaP for seven months. ;. vooges * punnt, wITH THE Breea Ome of these lads, Bert Filce, of Beamsville, a son of Joe an? ‘mm.wac&udmnnm.mm ediately war broke out. He was home on furiough last Septemâ€" after chasing Heinies, instead of pucks, all over the Eastern Front m’ » 81. That‘s a swell record for any TRUNDLERS powny EXPRES$ § .____MAP 110 * c ___Itt 1M A _**~ wor 140 * Er Jr. ving that now. wi2 November JOsEPH‘$ wl 104 116 #7 196 110 1gGâ€" 178 14â€" 2518 461 817 4w2 #90 421 180 119 Eric Selby, 18, Beamsvilie; Victor m;mmmwm- Mxmm:mm.,w e than babies. o 5 i £ Bourne .. esteryear. Not many years. Less Terry ... Ese N0 uEim IAENEC P ccrlit en u'â€"- w.itle town to have. 1938â€"two kid Lawln Moore . Lawson McNinch Handicap Henley 1m m M Pony Express, 2; St.â€" Joseph‘s Alan â€"1942, the same 25 180 217 1M 178 192 192 mean the boys like 581 07 Bowers‘ Averages Heaslip Mighway, 2: Peach Kings, 2; Butc HIGH W AY estlake .198 171 nalim _ 5 107 THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT ‘Tuesday, PONY ExpPESS META CRAFT HIGHW AY OWL‘S CLUB PEACH KINGS BOULEVARD GAS HOUSE BOULEVARD BUTCHERS GENERALS BARBERS BUTCHERS __13% 11 1005 L000 901 2: Gas House, 1. 18 15 16 11 14 19 14 16 11 1st 191 182 181 170 168 176 172 117 147 EFr. O‘Donnell . ... 15 C. Dunne, Jr. .. ... 18 7 AOâ€"Highway vs, Pony Express 9.00â€"Ow!‘s Club vs. Barbers ‘Tuesday, December 8th 7.30â€"Butchers vs. Metal Craft 9.00â€"St. Joseph‘s vs. Gas House Wednesday, December 9th 7.30â€"Peach Kings vs. Generals 9.00â€"St. Andrews vs. Boulevard Now, Adam liked an apple, though He knew he‘d be the goat, But as it was illegal then, A piece stuck in his throat. There were no doctors at that time To keep away each day; So Adam passed that piece to us Good Noah was a pioneer ‘ In rexims of high finance. No others could aproach him, for He nothing left to chance. _____ "X world in liquidation, left Him only with a boat, But still his comp‘ny, limited, He bravely kept afiont, Brave Daniel was another man Who liked to speak his mind; An oldâ€"time king sure hated that, And so he was confined. He was too tough to burn, so to The lions he was fed, But Daniel quickly tamed them, so The king ‘twas "lost his head." Games Next Week Old Job, who was a prophet, Some troubles of his own; For which we all must pay. SALES The Grimsby Independent Are What Count In Business! Monday, FOUR FAMOUS MEN 8T. ANDREW‘S PEACH KINGS 24 24 18 18 154 153 127 111 137 141 power saving is the order of the day to help the waur industriecs."fnish. the job." It is a temptation for many housewives to switch on the radio the very first thing in the morning and leave it blasting all day. Or, as this young woman, pictured above, turn on the radio, listen to a proâ€" gram for awhile, and then drop off to sleep. Make it a practice to turn the radio on only for the programs desired. By doing this not only electric power will be saved, but the radio itself. 3 He had his patience sorely tried, Which therefore made him groan. An infant prodigy he‘d been. And held the world in scorn, For it‘s on record that he cursed The day that he was born! In sections of Ontario and Quebec where power is at a premium "Power Wasterâ€"On The Job" Every business man is interested in finding out hhmw&.“ The answer is advertising. Consistent and pervistent adverâ€" tising in your homeâ€"town weekly is a practical, you o .se in presenting the message you want to hring before the public. Call us toduy ans find out wore abasut it. PHONE 36 Thursduy, December 3, 19;» fashioned penknife method, to save er have erasers or gold lettering, must now be sharpened by the oldâ€" England‘s pencils, which no longâ€" People in all walks of life can