Grimsby Independent, 18 Apr 1946, p. 3

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Thursday, April 18th, 1946. Phone 136 The Latest GREATEST PLYMOUTH PROMPT SERVICE, PLUS OUR WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEE Anderson Motor Saleés GRIMSBY MEAT MARKET Brantford â€" M“{olms-llanw'mg Building Products Summer Sprays * WETTABLE SULPHURS e MICRONIZED SULPHURS * LEAD ARSENATE * FIXED COPPERS °e BLUESTONE wE HAVE COMPLETE STOCKS OF ... 149 MAIN WEST Fa;s': Single $1.60 â€" Return $2.90 (Tax Included) Shafer Bros. Fresh And Cooked Meats Fresh And Smoked Fish Leave Grimaby to Toronto 9460 am. 280 pm. ROOFING PHONE 444 NIAGARA PACKERS â€"â€"â€" Builders of Better Homes â€"â€"â€" 488 â€"â€" PHONES â€"â€" 551 wâ€"â€" QUALITY ALWAYS MILLYARD‘S DRUG STORE 4 Trips Each Way Every Day PLACE YOUR ORDERS NOW Are Important . â€" â€" ®â€" SEE AND DRIVE IT AT OLLIE SHAW TICKETS AND INFORMATION AT Limited TELEPHONE 625 Leave Toronto to Grimaby 1228 pm. 428 pm. RIDING ON THE MERRYâ€"GOâ€"ROUNDâ€"Men‘s Bowling m\ finished their season last night. With the. crazy, scrambled playoff Mmmu«uupwunu.mmymumm- ed for good. That roundâ€"theâ€"clock playdown system looked fine on paper utmumtuu.mmmmm-ndmu fact LITTLE WHIZZER owns a half interest in one of those pain reâ€" ‘mmnm....l‘hwflchmoderfll; se d1 i: atwate ns â€"aas> ron Bs Bmiwaelihin‘ Pnb es s n acet nies1 1 uuwmmnmym'mmwmcmw tmnmummmdmwmeymmnm uummulvm.mummm.wmunmh unnumwmwwurmmm....m mfiuncmwmmmmm War Savings Stamps last week in the teenâ€"agers division while mmmmmmmmmmw& mmmamammm...wat.wnmm mmwmmm“mmmm-m-m Mpumlnndmmumrmmwmmmm 3 No oÂ¥t use ce ds d o S s s s Wraam VICTORIA DAY night. Tom Langton‘s four were Jusi A little too good for Grimsby Friday ie C C e 20e % .,‘m,'gmnomwandw a score of 19 to 16. The rinks: Grimsbyâ€"Dave Aiton, Art Clark, Bert Harvey, Brock Snyderâ€"16. First Unitedâ€"Jack Dixon, Wm. Groves, Edgar Wood, Tom Langâ€" Grimsby Men‘s Bowling Scores West End .._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Tron Dukes ....â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Pony EXPTOBS ._..â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" SPORTOLOGY Went BRA ..â€".â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"» Peach Queens Bowling League South Haven .131 John Mail MHigh averageâ€"M. Norton High Tripleâ€"D. McBride, High aingleâ€"~K. Pyndyk. Lawn Bowling |Randy‘s Pet Peeve Britons Who Can‘t Speak English It must be a strange experience lorl:ull-h-nlonldmuulvu surrounded by the truest of trut Britons who cannot speak any English, Yet that can happen in some parts of Wales where there are stlll about 98,000 people who | speak only Welsh, The total popuâ€" mdwuhc!n.hmltwondil. haif millions; of this number, N-‘ sides the 98,000 mentioned, there ure #11,000 who can speak both | Welish and English, and there are one and a half million Welshmen who cannot apeak English . 19. The Ministry urges that all Weish children should be encour« aged to spenk their ancient and beautifu) tongue in which there is a wealth of Mterature, At the same time every Weish child should reâ€" ceive an education that will enable him or her to earn a lvelihood in any part of the country. (By Bones Livingston, Sportologist) THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT ) T761 â€"â€"210, default 8104 3120 hero of the films and the more dreamy contingent of the bobby sox brigade has a pet peeve. Randy uyufacflyutmvlmuword in his hand, battling with his bare fists or scaling the mizzen mast. But when the heroine sets foot upon the stage his troubles begin. No, his pet peeve is NOT the herâ€" oine. But Randy loathes kissing sequences. And the beroine had better reâ€" upect his peeve. A famous Hollyâ€" wood beauty once overdid a kissing scene with him. In his gentiemanly Randoiph Scott, strong . silent . . Is Kissing OPEN BOWLING MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY until end of Come in and have fun, We wish to take this means of thanking the mer« chants of Grimsby and other friends for their kind donations toward our hoeâ€" key club, this past winter, Also to the fans who turned out and suppored us, BOWLAWAY Legion Hockey Club THANKS P.m m. w"" OIL BURNERS Thisls Y our W ar Large Canadian Manufacturer These Burners will give you Real Satisfaction Installation and Service 23 Years PHONE OR WRITE Ten years ago, there woere 68 5,000 Bell telephones in service. Today there are over a millionâ€"56 per cent more. ears‘ Experience In The Manutacture And Installation of Oil Heating Equipment Buy From One Who Knows C0 be eves rve® Es wE ARE READY TO sSERVE YOU EVERY time a new telephone is installed the mm of {cmr service is enlarged. You may not need to call many of the new subscribers, but when you do, they are within reachâ€"and it may be urgent. We have added more than 75,000 telephones since Vâ€"B Day, As we bend all our efforts to eatch up on delayed orders, the scope of your service will continue to growâ€"its potential value will increase, HIGGINS In 1946 ments will â€" WE ARE KEA TELEPHONE 362, GRIMsSBY This year, unless something . 18 done, 7,000 men and women in Canâ€" ada will die of cancer, Something can be done, and wlll' be done to fight cancer ~Af _ you make it your war. During the, month of April a war against canâ€" ger is being waged all over Canada and the United States. Ontario‘s battle is being carried on by the Ontario Cancer Treatment and Reâ€" \mnl\ Foundation. You will be asked to asaist the Foundation in our outlay for c-xlmnuicm and improvee exceed thirty million dollars, losing no time, .o-“"' o-oBYo-o is ; raising a minimum _ of $2,000,000. u-'\’ou may be helping to save your» nlt.ormmy_wm. for one out of every six to eight persons now living must expect to die of cancer. An optimist is the fellow who buys despite the cost just so long M, T. Stewart,

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