Grimsby Independent, 9 May 1946, p. 4

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o mt u.. _ _ 2@__ _ ; _ _ __ C CCHnneuued sno all mubh&mhu&“.m“¢ muhmcolnh-.tbh-uh willing to a necessity must give the Chance to come on. The cider fal1,,... . â€"___ 7 "~ * mus g kide a e Mown ruve ns as.. ‘ae 1Gs a _nue-.umdtr!-nmu.;:;m < ® ® # # + mmovnmuu_m«uau_mmuu ts Ine limelight. On Monday night he entered the GRIMSBY HIGH mwn-umm-ucmmw Aiporintton KÂ¥ Â¥ins Bm i C S FERRMPm m o Petineigres h vicfiors eirntine sw c e zc 2 sc 00 mumpâ€"â€"qmoâ€"nmwu uu-â€"-mumnmmmcmm muhummnmoumumumym h&ywb“mhm-udlum will be “_aâ€"â€"nmmmnu"-mm Mmu.w”mmmumm u-ndwmmmum“um. ludpldn.‘vuhny.n‘.hll&)lw‘:“h" nu-namm-qwunmmrr-ur.ma flye.nn.mdm-&hlphuhbmmu- dm.hammm from interested wuummuumaqmt‘ w.nmumumpnu--mmmâ€"un them real ball players, WOMEN ARE SURPRISINGâ€"One never knows what some of mwtmuummmmumm mmnwmm-qdmmnmw mm«m.mmudw“m mmummammmmw&mm hqm.mummmmm-m NORTON and her VALIANTS put the VIMY team out of the picture. In their second game VALLIANTS totalled 1001. MARGARET BONXâ€" HAM was high bowler of the battle royal. She had a 200 and a 283 ... . DORIS McBRIDE and her VEDETTES went down to defest st the hands of the 6T. JOHN team. . . . Semiâ€"final games are on the tapis for tonight with the finals to be bowled some time next week. . . . PEACH QUEENS Banquet will be held at The Ilon on May 29th Will the SOUTH HAVENS be present * FILLING JIMMY DUNHAM‘S BOLOGNA SUPPLY â€" MENS BOWLING league went to town in a terrific way at their anmual banâ€" quet in The Village Inn on Wednesday night last When the boys got done eating the CHEF didn‘t bave enough left in the kitchen to feed a mouse. They certainly are great bowlers around the festive board. PREXY MERT ZIMMEFRMAN was in good form and gave the boys a report. New officers elected are BOB ESNELL as President and E. M. COMFORT as Secretary. Councilior HOWARD INGLEHART presented the GLEDHILL AND INGLEHART trophy to the champion GENERâ€" ALS team that had been led to Victory by CAPT. HAMMY FOX. He also presented to each of the six players a small replics of the real ailâ€" ver tropby, when they will be able to purchase it Each player‘s name will be engraved on the cups. For the High Average for the season HAMMY FOX won the $15 donated by GORDON HANNAH His score was 231. LLOYD HAYNES won the High Single with 404 and received $10 from MB HANNAH LITTLE WHIZZER KANMACHEFR was the winner of the High Triple and received $5. GENERALS copped the big end of the rollâ€"off prize money with a high point score of 16.113. GAS HOUSE were second with 15,952. In the consolation series IRON DUKâ€" ES were winners with 14512 and PONY EXPRESS were second with 14.3277. The boys had a big night and things look bright for a big season um&d?.ummmmmmmght_-a-p:... bearty welcome. This columnist acted as toastmaster for the evening and SBCRETARY JIM SHACKLETON presented a very fine financial HAMMY FOX rolled a 351 last week to win the War Sevings Stamps in the adults class with VICKIE METCALFE winning the women‘s mmunmwmmummuâ€" took down the stamps with 325 for the boys and Allison Jeffries won for the girls with 216 Phone 36 for Y our Next Printing Order SPORTOLOGY nrtovncuxsooonvornzsm... | _ Money tailka, but nownsdays a ten IPYOUBIECHA.\'ICISGOODYOL‘RCABISSAFE F:fla-n.........._. a volce as it once did.‘ What‘s New at . . . THE "50" GARAGE! 1 Pertkerchier adjusted for high octane gasoline. :.-a.-tl'llvd-"': 5.“.‘(‘.‘:!‘““” s Hll“l!ll â€"'r m Pipe checked for leaks. WINONA Buy Your ... BASKETS â€" FERIHILIAERS® CRAPE TWINE â€"GRAPE WIRE SPRAY MATERIAL AND SUPPLIES Office and Warehouse: REAL ENTHUSIASY m ALLIED FRUIT FARMS LTD. â€" jp;_,__" i T (B'B“'“UMSnnl ist) Mesmmmmemmmeememmmmmms2,... For $6.50 You Get:â€" GRIMSBY â€"â€" A real cose game was played m*fi-hlfi First United just nosed out ly!;mduhfl.m 11 to nine. The rinks: 17 First Unitedâ€"Bert Northey, KA Lawn Bowling | Bowling League . Daeve Thursday, May 9th A newspaper has been asking CUP PLAY how it is that, while we put on TB0â€"Bt. John ve. Golden Drop. . | Overcouts for the winter we strip 7 B0â€"Valiant ve. Victory. the horse by clipping its hair. Consolation The answer is that the animal‘s 9.00â€"Veterans va. Elberts. --y---u-v-â€"-u-‘ Jobhn Hallâ€"Bye. for wrinter in a state of «beitericus freedom. When wild or at Wherty "Honey" Shelton Playâ€"Off Games Made of Aluminum with Wood Handle, While they Next Door to Dymond‘s Drug $1 | which to sleep. time to sleep. Also it seems a waste l‘.!'_-!bp-t-. roum _ in grazing habits make it necessary for them to move slowly. Moreover, they have to lHe in the open, so the heavy covering which the borse grows in axtumn is essertisl to health and comfort. | When horses are set to work, however, their efforts make them hot; and i# they were tinnketed in a grest mantle of hair they would awent intolerably, and then, having to stand still for long inâ€" tervals, would run the risk of sevâ€" ere chills before their couts dried. Bo we clip their conts for their cwmhur. wttiln «t wotk, Torrs a rug over their loins when they are Standing in the open in harness, and at night give them tiankets to take the piace of Naturés proâ€" tective tective covering. Thus the horse is prevented from teing overhested when at its toll, and sefeguarded aguinst oold when at reat. acientist says it is a wastes of Horsehair CEMENT BLOCKS vhhnh: people s m oo 0C Te of 224 r Ved tank.Our prices and workmanship wif satisfy you, M nefidewalk .“h'"‘"“hl-d.- é‘.':.’:u.t.e.om,._ they are on display in GPiHSbYB\Qment Block Cq, â€" A. 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