THE FUXN STARTS LABOR DAYâ€"Come next Monday the five pin bowling fans of the district will be able to get a sbot again at their favorite pastime. THE BOWLAWAY opens on LABOR DAY and LITâ€" TLE WHIZZER despite the fact tha he has been laid up with a bum back since returning from the bush country, which he claims he got from hauling in such big fish, the alleys will be in excellent shape. He has had three experienced men headed by EARL FISHER working on them for the past 10 days and when the doors are thrown open on the holiday everything will be in spic and span order for bowlers to enjoy themselves, Bowling balls and pins have all been refinished and replacâ€" ed and timber topplers will find that their popular rendezvous of reâ€" unuoa\-xummmmmnwu.mmmmw- ing alleys in Ontario. Cheerio, see_you Labor Day at THE BOWLâ€" AWAY. f world, and there is no doubt in my mind that they will conduct them=| ""® *""."""} C*"® *"" A" °_ _ id maid trying to -dmm:mnyuthenï¬u-hmuwmyumaml"'mbumwummmlehm:fl---- GREAT GRIMSBY FRUIT BELT and the red and white colors of the W""mwummmww’ Dunnâ€" PEACH KINGS which they carry. vnhmu-.,.,,.mmm-m Beamsvilie Bowling c\uummummwm.mm won the big ® ® ® # # + prize. ‘h““mâ€â€˜â€œr",-"‘mmddmud. HE HITS THE JACK POTâ€"It has been a long time coming but m.anm.kc,p.,u.umnhooqgmnmhï¬m last week HARRY BIGGAR, the Fruitiand Cherry King, finally cashed m‘---mmmmw‘mmnnnmmm in. For years the big boy has been breeding, raising and training his ~E" softball cgnwuummmum-ummtby- varak y | score of 18â€"3 To avin the FRUIT BELT Junior "B" championship. . > â€" yearâ€"old Canadian Futurities, the top flight stakes in the Canadian harâ€" | yearâ€"old trotters yax BIGGAR from the Harry Biggar stable, Fruitâ€" ie n rans anonadit n.h..m.clonnmcrummmmvu-|Mtookm mugmy‘nmmh““- HEHI‘!‘!NEJACKPOTâ€"nhuMnlmummh(ml unmxumrmocmmmmmmnu.nunyml mroryunmugboymmm.mmmmm! own colts in the high hopes of some day winning the two and threeâ€" | yearâ€"old Canadian Futurities, the top flight stakes in the Canadian harâ€" | mmmd.fl:mmeelonoumenloeadmbm&m! hu.unmamdtohndmthetopmhmwwyum ldtfleumm.bownntbuflertn.mTomnw.hmrwmm bred VAN BIGGAR around for the word in the twoâ€"yearâ€"old Puturity, mï¬mmzmmdmmmumwmm mam.mwwzmmu“mmm huhhuuduurlchpumgolng-muhephud.mvuInm- m-z-nmm.naauwmmzummr uwuuptmzmmawmu was needed in the matve.numnu-mlummwur.wmmmm ummcumnmmmmunuuu-nmmmn- mwMuMuamtbmtkMdaDMu mmmmmtuu-nmnmmnm-omm ummmmwnznmuamumoommuum nwmmmmmmwmmmm mmm&mmmumu 15 years to mmm.mmmmmmumm colts. He mmummnmmwwumu-wm- mmuymmmumwmmmm xi & ~xamediy ear " avr e s or w TCYW SCOT T2 & ther racing enthusiasts do. What he has earned, Congratulations, HARRY. HIYAâ€"GANG! SPORTOLOGY ‘ \J &IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII) | (By Bones Livingston, Sportologist) LABOR DAY Monday, September 2 BOWLAWAY Here we are again, all set and rarin‘ to go â€" Fruit Belt‘s Popular Palace of Pleasure will open for the 1946â€"47 season onâ€" The alleys have all been reâ€"surfacedâ€"pins and bowls have all been polished and renewed. Everything is in readiness for a great sea?" of recreation and relaxation. Old prices still prevail â€" Afternoons, games for 25 cents â€" Evenings, 15 Cents a * OPEN EVERY DAY AT ONE O‘CLOCK GEORGE AND HELEN KANMACHER, PROPRIETORS THE GRIMSBY e s coam® . TT k |NMDAY....HAm"0x h ahead of him. Between trying to into a championship position and getâ€" ling team whipped back into shape, T7AV7 ause premer wearing a full ‘hn‘lhmt{mtm fourâ€" teen white fox furs which weigh !lcom: grounds on With some bamboo fibres, and a few pieces of metal, the Chinese have drilled salt wells over one thousand feet deep; but it took MWMQMM of patient drilling. Greatâ€"grandâ€" father began the task, and worked hard at it; grandfather and his dflmmmm,m finaly greatgrandson and his famâ€" uyw-nmnuam. ‘“‘-w""hï¬whwwo miles uphill and poured down the well__.ery day: but it was done well The py Road was built mainly patitnt. n» Patient China ) find a husband. . . â€" Jor trophy of Dunnâ€" Beamsville Bowling that won the bDig | is in the morning Michigan 800. Havâ€" osses and is increasâ€" was done It took a long while but this handsom e, goâ€"getting baby twoâ€"yearâ€"old trotter picâ€" tured above finally brought home the bacon for Harry and Mrs. Biggar, of Fruitland, and incidentally to Mrs. Myrtle White, of Carroll‘s Store, she being a daughter. This baby harness horse does not know a thing in the world but trot, and under the careful eye of his breeder and owner and the skillful guidance of Sam Hill, of Beamsville, he who sits on the sulky, just catâ€"walked at Dufferin Park, Toronto, last week to win the twoâ€"yearâ€"old divâ€" ision of the Canadian Futurity. His name is Van Biggar. All honors to the horse and all honor to his owner and driver. 6 D‘J‘EVER® DAWES BLACK NORSE August 29th, 1955 BREWERYy t »Al w# *h ..