Grimsby Beach, The Pride of Canada, Summer 1911, p. 3

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SPECIAL DAYS. On holidays and days of special large crowds we add many extra features. The free concerts of the 44th Regimental Band, so successful last season, will be repeated, and we have engaged Prof. W. E. Church, of Cleveland, to make a, number of balloon ascensions throughout the season. Other free features will be added from time to time. ATHLETIC GROUNDS. We have ample grounds for running off all events, a quarter mile running track, ball dia-monds, grand stand, football field, short straight- away tracks, tennis grounds, croquet, quoit ranges, etc., etc. Free bath houses have been installed for the younger children. Bathing suits and private bath houses may be had for a rea- sonable fee by the older folks. Flenty of new row boats, canoes and motor boats. The fish- ing is fine until the middle of July. Bring your poles or get them at the boat house. FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS. We expect to distribute at least $5,000 in prizes to the different picnics this season. Every picnic of 100 or more will be taken care of. The larger the picnic, the more valuable the prizes we give. The following are our standing offers on a basis of 500 people. To the prettiest girl baby under two years, a silver spoon. To the prettiest boy baby under two years, a silver spoon. To the most popular lady, toilet set, opera glasses or silverware. To the most popular gentleman, field glasses, silk umbrella or shaving set.

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