SIREN‘S FARM POLICY farmâ€"not a fancy mechanizâ€" ed, big business farmâ€"but a farm which he helped clear of hand experience the problems of the farmers. ]\ When the depression forced him to leave school and later to leave the farm, in order not to further burden the family income, he got a real underâ€" standing of the insecurity and uncertainty of the farmer‘s CPL. PAUL SIREN Labour Candidate in Lincoln life. the family farm, still worked z his parents, have kept him to rural life, its needs Naturally Cpl. Siren, the labour candidate _for Lincoin, is vitally concerned with farm welfare and farm security. SIREN SAYS SIREN SAYS SIREN SAYS ~â€"Issued by Labour Election Comâ€" mittee, 194 St. Paul Street, St. SIREN SAYS SIREN SAYS most downâ€"toâ€"earth farm polâ€" iey of any candidates. Siren knows that city prosâ€" perity depends on firm prosâ€" at an adequate prosperity is possible if the (hhli‘gonn-.twflb* the farmer find markets and Siren, The Labour Candidate, Is The Best Bet For The Farmers! Since then periodic visits to Coâ€"operate with Federal Govâ€" ernment to put a floor under farm prices to ensure a steady adequate income for the farmers. Take vigorous steps to stop the trend toâ€" ward tenant farming. INSTITUTE A SYSTEM OF CONTRIBUTORY CROP INâ€" SURANCE with hxnfl- ment providing half cost, to compensate for heavy crop ELECT S€IREN Peach Queens Bowling Scores H D. MacBride B. Southward PLANâ€"OFFS | B. Keiterborn ... basoball men will still cling to heavier bats. ‘ It is reported that baseball bats made of magnesium are in use in some places, and Washington State College is taking the lead in the production of these new bats, while at the same time it is experimentâ€" ing with magnesium fruit ladders for the use of fruit pickers, ‘The idea seems to be a good one. A strong Iadder might be made from magnesium which would be astonishingly light and durable. It METAL CRAFT TROPHY FINALS Monday, May 28th VEOETTEâ€"2â€"Winners Shelton . _181 Marlowe 163 Snell s 137 CE )1s crcorrse rcrcmccn T Paging Rushton NIAGARA PACKERS CONSOLATION Wednesday, May 23rd VETERANSâ€"O MAYFLOWERSâ€"2 Friday, May 25th JOHN HALEâ€"2 vICEROYâ€"2 FINALS Monday May 28th MAYFLOWERâ€"2 VICEROYâ€"O JOHN HALEâ€"1 __1716 180 113 152 .184 107 cesE 198 197 917 830 1084 137 102 157 174 657 115 147 114 171 147 218 153 157 193 152 139 114 159 150 117 112 Business Directory Harold B. Matchett "THE LITTLE SHOEMAKER" NEWPARTS... ACCESSORIES largest shipment of New C.C.M. Parts and Accessorâ€" ies that I have had at one time in three years. Come in and have your wants supplied. "Honey" Shelton BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. SUN LIFE OF CANADA George 1. Geddes â€"â€"HIGGINS PLUMBING and HEATING u;hlnii-immon? dlm:lbhhazd Catharines. Commissioner tak» Next Door to Dymond‘s Drug Province â€"Ontario Mours 9â€"5 â€" Saturdays 9â€"12 Phone 56, Beamsvilis or Grimaby and the votes counted at seven ‘clock in the afterncon of Monâ€" day, the 4th day of June, at the said place. Dated at St. Catharines this 22nd day of May, 1945. _ _ _ ____ _ When ‘a fellow steps out now he has plenty of bills to foot. In the postwar era, what the naâ€" tion will need ig a twoâ€"Jeep gurage. A good listener is a husband who is domesticated. I have just received the Notice is given that “»mmdmg MM(WU)lfl;ï¬lh opened on ‘Thursday, and m.mm:ydm-u 1st and 2nd days June, from eight o‘clock in the forencon until five o‘clock in the afternoon and from seven o‘clock in the afternoon until ten o‘clock in the afternoon. mmmmmlho- toral of Lincoin will be located at Peninsula Preas Buildâ€" ing, Market Place St. Catharines, for the purpose of recelving the for the of recel the "oten of Tailway amployeen, Hatiors who have reason to believe that they will be absent upon the day fixed for the election. and travellers whose '-lwnt' is such as to necessitate ab= sence from time to time from their THE ELECTION ACT Form 25 (Referred to in Section 88 (4]) NOTICE OF HOLDING AN Railway Employees, Sailors and Mours 9:00â€"12:00; 1:30â€"5:00 Closed Saturdays At Noon Open Wednesday Afternoon AUCTIONEER & VALUATOR Advance Poll Or Polls Vernon Tuck ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF LINCOLN J. W. Kennedy 25 Main Street, West GRIMSBY _ PHONE 326 For An Appointment (Vision Specialist) OPTOMETRIST PLUMBER AUCTIONEER box will be A. C, WOOTTON, Returning Officer THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT SPORTâ€" OLOGY THOSE FEMALESâ€"Last Wedâ€" nesday night, Red Head MacBride and her Vedette team took the St. John team two games to nothing. Let‘s look at the scores; Joey Shelâ€" ton came out of the moth balls and rolled a 169â€"241. Then along came Eila Fair, the Queen of the Mounâ€" tain Top, and rolled a 249â€"178, and to top it off the Red Head rolled 197â€"231. On the other hand that little Mackie girl did her darndest with 235â€"135 to pull the Saints into place, but to no avail. My dear old friend Incz Cloughley, a veteran of many a bowling war and her Vetâ€" erans went down to defeat before Kay Lambert‘s Mayflowers. Samâ€" my Curtis was high score of the night with 195, Maybe she is one of those night blooming plants, but she saved the Mayflowers. Now, Friday night is another night clashed in the semiâ€"finals and Bud Elmer‘s team went down to defeat despite the fact that Phil Dunham rolled a 218 and Margaret Geddes trundled a 226. Helen Fisher with 200 was high score for the Viceroy. In the Niagara Packers consolation series John Hale‘s took the Rochesâ€" ter team but had to go thrée games to do it. On Saturday Ed. Hunter won the War Savings Stamps with a 262 and Helen Fisher came to the front again with a 250 to win the MacBride is now in the lead for the Millyard trophy for women‘s open bowling. She wheeled a 326 last Friday night to take the lead ::yï¬-ma.vmmm for three seasons, Finally they have won the Metal Craft Trophy. While the Red Head herself has rolled big scores, individually, and in team play, she has never catheâ€" eised a player on her team for rollâ€" ing low scores, instead, she has thou art a jewel. Doris MacBride has hung with her Vedette team sults were shown on Monday night. That is no slap back to the Viceroy has worked with her team over the seasons the same as Doris has. If you look at the score sheet you can see it. I believe that I am correct in saying that when Bertha Hum mel rolled 228 she rolled one of the best scores that any player on the Viceroy team ever rolled. But if you will take a look at that team‘s scores you will find that they are up, averages will be too,. Vedette bowling high. Four games over 200. Joey Sheiton comes through with 181â€"241, how much did that cost the Old Man; then "Carolineâ€" inâ€"Theâ€"Morning" Marlowe kegies a 163â€"204 and to top it off the Mounâ€" tain Rose, Ella Fair, rings down a 192â€"268. ‘The Red Head herself 157â€"218. Even Little Princess Southward hurled 153. ‘That last game was a 1054 game and that is some bowling for girls. Don‘t forâ€" get that the Viceroy team had 914 in that game. Don‘t forget lassies we cat at The Pines next Wednesâ€" day night, June 6th. Got your dues pald yet, IN THE FINALS â€" Persistency SOFTBALL STARTING â€"â€" The Fruit Belt Softball League schedule opens on Monday night next at the Public school grounds with Grimsâ€" by Mountain playing Winona. Last year the Mountaineers were right in there battling until the fnals M;lotct'wlhl.!‘:":.:rn: up. ‘The league is Winona, Stop 69, Binbrook, Smithâ€" ville and Grimsby Mountain, QUIET PLEASE, THE HEADS ARE ACHINGâ€"Tuesday night will go down in history as the night that Grimsby invaded Stoney Creek, .It will also go down in hisâ€" tory as the night that 108 heâ€"men sat rauond a banquet table and cat everything in sight including the legs of the tables. ‘The night that The Great Shaw made a prophesy, we‘ll tell you Monday night whethâ€" er it came true or not. ‘The night that the Grimsby Men‘s Bowling league held their annual banquet was only 61 points difference in the three games. at the Daâ€"Nite hotel and received wonderful service and an excellent championship Hepâ€"Cats team reâ€" splendent in the !atest New York fashion also showed promise of beâ€" ‘mnmmw. Councilior Howard Ingichart preâ€" sented the Gledhill and Inglebart trophy to Gapt. Levine and his 66 will be glad to represent you. At THE BOWLAWAY OPEN BOWLING nightly for balance of the season Parties wishing alleys booked, please do so at The Bowlaway or call Phone 262 Friend Of The Forgotten Man HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR V.acuum ï¬leaners Electric Floor Polishers DR. C. PETER MacLEAN Complete Repairs to All Makes Cleaner Co. 314 St. Pao! 8t., St. Catharines PHONE 787 Central V acuum ADVERTISEMENT 99 team of youngsters who all graced the head table. Little Whiz presentâ€" ed each member of the team with a small replica cup of the enlarged trophy and these will be suitably engraved with the team name, date, and players name. To cap a most successful evening Mert In-'-| man, the cobâ€"corn pipe smoking Peach King was unanimously electâ€" ed President of the league for 1944â€" 45 and he wil be ably assisted in his duties by Jim Shakicton as Secretâ€" aryâ€"treasurer. The two new officiâ€" als will call a meeting of all team captains, shortly, and they will selâ€" ect three men from the league to act as an executive _ committee. Gas Rahn with his 397 high was presented with the Hewson and Son trophy for the highest score of the season in open bowling, Wee Willie Hewson doing the honors for the firm Little Whizzer made a suitâ€" able presentation to Hammy Fox for his high grade bowling through out the season, having an average of 226 for 82 games; also to Daddy Percy Sheiton for his bigh triple of 807 or an average of 209 for three games in one night. It was proposâ€" ed that nextx season the five highâ€" est average men in the league will be chosen and formed into a team and sent to the A.B.C. tournament in ‘Toronto at the expense of The had a great night, but the znu;hltfluu--l’ irin the next morning. 8.0.8. do not stand for any par» ticular words. Many believe them to represent "Save our Souls," or some similar phrase, but they do not, The letters were chosen as the official distress signal because the them are easy to learn. ‘They are: Egypt‘s Great Pyramid was built of 89 million cuble feet of rock very easily. But at the time of Herodotus, and Yor long after, these angles were filled with blocks with aloping afSes smoothed and polishâ€" ed so that not even a cat could have found a foothold. It is said to have taken 100,000 which can be climbed, though not It is curious that the letters of A Gigantic Job 8.0.8. Many a man‘s train of thought is not operating on a clear track. COUNTY OF LINCOLN Tenders For Truck Sealed Tenders, plainly marked as to contents on the outside of the envelope, and addressed to the unâ€" e..:y-.'-oï¬.h; Aruck. Bids will be accepted on both !%, ‘Ton and 1 ‘Ton models, mw.munh truck tendered on must be enclosed with the tender, The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Â¥. E. 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