Grimsby Independent, 10 Feb 1949, p. 9

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NO SMOKING, PLEASEâ€"Are you one of those fellows who wmmmmm-:uuun:cunsm h Aww-.u. ” w those To begin with, it is a fire hazard. More than .n.nluuulul ing u.:::l .:m.. w when paople m;' away a cigarette Then, tho, are together in a rink, innocent spectators sometimes receive burns to their clothing from someone else‘s cigarette. These same innocent spectators may not like smoking. Much leas do they like inhaling secâ€" ondâ€"hand smoke. ‘There is also the matter of visibility. When hundreds of smokers "light up" in an arena, the air becomes so saturated with smoke that it is hard to see the play at the opposite: end of the ice. An example of his was the opening of Sheiburne‘s new arena, two weeks ago, when n‘-muum.mnqmml a-um-nummâ€"uuumm-â€"emm‘ the games. o Consider the players, also. They work pretty hard out there on that ice. They give the best they have. Oftimes they become exhausted | and almost completely winded. They start breathing heavily. And what | do they breathe in? You guessed itâ€"secondâ€"hand tobacco smoke. The players can‘t give their best when they‘re choked up with smoke. _ . But what about you? Well, you can smoke before you go to the game, or after it is over. Everyone concerned will appreciate your thoughtful gesture. In the first place, smoking in arenas isn‘t lawful. In the second place, it isn‘t nice.â€"â€"Dundalk Herald. * Peach Belt weekly triple header last Wednesday caught a very neat game of hockey, as the Selby conâ€" ched Beamsville squad fought back to overtake the Sackrider crew from Stoney Creok, and cke out a split in the points. Final was five very lax support in their nots, as barely had the strength to reach the cage. The Creek took an early lead as Ivance and Zoiros hit pay -t.u-n--::lnu throughout, and a lot of qululmu-“o“ .flh‘.flhm& ing goal with five seconds remainâ€" ing, climaxed a great uphill battle for the Beamsville squad. Kaye, Mazur, Comfort, Schenkel SPORTOLOGY FRUIT BELT ARUORS Beamsville 5, Stoney Creok 5 JAMES FISHER‘S (By.Bones Livingston, Sportologist) 12 MOUNTAIN ST. SKATES WHERE YOU CAN GET The Independent Get Your * EV EBE lâ€"vâ€"-â€""chw-unâ€"-â€" n rrxfhwyIâ€">r} >( _â€"Hecddiaaih T uP STORES AND NEWS STANDSâ€" GRIMSBY BEACH â€"NICK‘S LUNCH haLeise. / S uP a â€"MOUNTAIN‘S GIFT S$HO TAIN! T A N STOP 69 â€"ROY HILTS sTONEY CREEK ~__HAGAN‘S DRUG STORE _ eemeeeeeeeete > Funmfllmmd‘fl"“fl”â€"m on 6e uie o Ilnmm Eomm Ssn "! ""G.'ocu'â€" ’Y _â€"HARVEY BEVAN‘S IL UVE T * }, Stands â€" All News Five Cents A Copy On . Holros, were scorers in the action Steriings 3, Lions 2 The Junior "C" Sterlings barely had sufficient men to oppose Ken Warner‘s Lions team, who made a great bid for victory, falling short by one goal, the final being three Chummy Robertson in the Sterâ€" ling nets looked plenty sharp, and has been signed by Beamsville to a regular goalie berth, after remainâ€" ing idle all season. Filimchuk and Nelles both poked home tallies for the Lions, while Taner scored twice for the Sterlings, and Murphy picked up a single. ‘The loss dropped the Lions a full game behind the first place Winona crew, and with just two week‘s reâ€" maining of the schedule the race is ME C o i oBres NP ki _ Nn |â€" $ 04 E3 crew, with two week‘s reâ€" | Bruins were winner® â€" week -.-:do-:umn-hmâ€"-#v‘ ::â€"d-‘ plenty torrid, and the hockey hfio..h‘!mm'”“,.\ -aun:.unuuu .,1--:_.-:- over "Rockets. " * eruitiend 8, Winona 5 ;-*:‘.-Ww -mm team | Dunsmore three l.,:w-u“ ...---:_:-5‘_,:.. Doug Whitfield, as they stepped| gools EÂ¥INE |‘wy Lawson of LeAf® plenty torrid, and the hockey is|Two §O88 "I ""_. .uore gave F some of the best being dished out .,mnn'-'-‘-‘"‘ w"".‘ at the arena this winter. ers their 4â€"0 win OVOT .: », Fruitiand 5, Winona 5 Jul-w-l-""” "',,_w" The surprising Fruitland team| punsmore WAS three .,-w-l-o*-u for Bisons and banged :.. Doug as they stepped| goals giving Bison® 2 31 into the league leading Winona A. nice goal by Lawson of Leaft mdflhbs.fldqfld“"""h:.m pr 'm-..mmuwlâ€"ulâ€"',"._"" -.ud'md a good climax to the evening‘s proâ€"|the game. Te coodings. Bchwab slapped the rubber past the Steliar netminding by the Fruit.| Leaf goaltender to §1v€ land boy was a feature of the|a 3.1 victory. Bruint Adrrgs amew and mia formarts gave Win | ne tnst eame broke taln 4o, "te Haboroft, \Red WIng* 195 **_"/" 0C Copring Mmnt CMW CCCO Suekt RoET! game, and his forwards gave Winâ€" the last @®" ~\__aayp of the Sna pienty of trouble. Maberoft. [Fea Wings for leadership of the mw Garbells | league. _ Moore opened the S and wach . ciicked _for | tor Red Wings and for a tme i pd-hlhn“‘l.flt looked as though ,.......“l Ruchard Oollins challsed up two for their lead. _ T20 500(7 (lnen. ‘Winona, Bradshaw, Mailin and Perâ€" and one by â€" oak . * “ SBM ‘z--m‘i'-.""â€"-ua"‘" -..':l':‘.. ".a-.‘ ' Barbara e -:;._m-u | coveted award in 1048, again in J "ud now in 1948. She is the ODIY |m'~. hohm*h-:'m““ mc’hll""'"‘i"‘”“' ozak accounting three. ‘The Mailinâ€"Perogakâ€"Collin 1in¢, lniul&oiu”““‘“" .-MM“"‘" dule, and will move into the Juven ie °C team, entered by Beam$ ville as a complete . unit, . Whith “mfl‘"‘“"w team of Allâ€"Stars now being & ed for Juvenile playdowns. bors o# ts Siens ANU | _ rats were winiors or e mitest |_.. OMA c c oooUd _ s Bruins weekâ€" |gt. Catharines 11 Woodstock â€"â€"3 ‘wo goals by Stewart and 8!DE10! |preston .â€"â€" arir ] P P ze EaVS FIÂ¥* |utecdAstack â€" :&M: o ocerrIEIAE | uioils wineeT LEAGUE _\ ‘______ manadiens and | Beamsville .5 Stoney Creek .5 Grimsby Ster, .8 Grimaby Lions 2 whew, ESm C IECGE r 16â€"&€. Catharines at Nia. Feb. 17â€"Grimsby at Preston. Feb. 18â€"Nia. Falls at Grimaby. HOC‘(ZY Parade Pin Twistors .981 085 0t1â€"0 Smiths ......___977 1048 105638 Pony Expreas M Bums ... m._._, 1 982â€"3 CGas House .071 048 11002 Future Games 1.00â€"Gr. Lions vs. Reamavilie. 8.00â€"Fruitland vs. Stoney CKk. 9.00â€"Winona vs. Gr. Sterlings. throughout the world are being inâ€" “h“hn‘:'* ‘m next May‘30,to June 10. * INDEPENDENT 10.15â€"Leats vs. Red Wings. Fruit Belt League * TRULY INTERNATIONAL â€"tâ€"â€";v"‘â€"-â€"- ’w _5 Mt. Hopo ..._â€"â€"4 1100 1021 11878 Wood« P /"_â€"f'[ T Classified Advertisements W DAV OLD mixed chicks, all sto¢H orices fron? $43.05 up. Stoney EseR Cyole hnd Bports. Phone aainna â€"105â€"Râ€"12. _ s2â€"1¢ WINONA TAKES OVER " rRUIT BELT TOP SPOT Winona 10, Winbre®® * Paced by the sniping bf Reg Lawson, the league‘s top point get, ter, and the two goal effort of ter, and the CW" ®""" _"" onpuits Mwmuu.mmmu. mm-undmllfl- less Binbrook crew by a ten to one we@e eR o W count, the win giving the Coilin Mmmwffl'fi' first time this season. t Apolemdwuolhld“ a,mmmwm header of the Fruit Belt League, 'Ithtwooftlollml‘"‘"" Iding the fans with some good r;x':’ SusseX and JoOuT IPSIUUE Lawson had an easy time in the Winona nets. mck.:.MAfl-ml With French missing from the Creek squad, and Jeffries and Henderson handicapped with injurâ€" tes, Stoney Creck eased out a three to two decision over the Allâ€"Stara who slipped into second place, one point behind Winona, as a result of their loss to the Creek. ° Woods opened the scoring for the through with the equalizer a short time later. ‘Then Smith gave the Creekers the lead again which they held for over a pertod. Finally Bud Shorthouse set Johnny Gedden up with the equalizer ‘The winning long shot from the centre zone zip« ped past Alf MacMillan, who failed to see the puck in time to make a move on the goal that gave Stimey Creck the game and a tie with the Jorvines for fourth place. Jorvines 5, Mount Mope 4 Winona h a d little Inutllq;‘l:hb-tmd‘ the night. «ombination team from Vineland and JSordan were| fiying in the early stages of the game, building up a four to one| “'::.'.:..'.',*""-"* uP M % | Mowever, Mount Hope suddenly emhuhmu‘:upttn: quick sount a lurlf.hl\. MHannah brothers cloking on all three tallies, Gordie Oakes scored the fourth Mt, Hope tally, mnm-mu-unm"t:' game, “w Wflmflhmmm clincher for the Jorvines, who are | Aghting hard for a borth., | Mmumm lflflll::lmm dule the Fruit Belt race is very 10, Binbrook 1 onnmmenmmen ons mt e ie en e i o n c uvounmml:mm‘ ..mmwhfl'fl-"‘"" mflm:mfll- aminas, Spices, Baking Powder, C a k e s, Doughnuts mm.mul ‘ mm-fiw‘ 2 C onlst anmattunity close, and the two remaining weeks 2@ 0120 halne Ceeae CEECE ET CC 000 Nn ha should see some hard hockey being for playoff positfons. Statistician Perc Mason came up with the leading point getters, and u'.u'ulbmw% own linotype operator, Reg Lawâ€" son, who leads with nine goals and seven assists. Jeffries (Grimsâ€" by)hultmulmhulm W rodiinds o Sailc1ll ARusabsl to test your business orimier, Montreal. South Haven Captainsâ€"Please collect the iniâ€" tial fee of 25¢ per player by Febâ€" ruary 15th. Oct. 27" Prayer with nigh triple, Mary Norton, 700. s en ttomege 4 « + % '=ov. 17â€"â€"Team with lowest total, Rochester, 2071, Nov. 24â€"â€"Team with highest totâ€" .'bu 2â€"â€"Player with h:d in dividual score â€"M. Norton, 307. Dec. 8â€"Team with 3 game total nearest 2800, Vieeroy. 2300. leun eat 100. B. Motealfe, L. Tiay. 130. Jan. 5â€"Team with single game uc xt 8 3 ol neareat 2450, Crawford, 2447. SPECIAL PRIZES Peach Queen‘a Bowling League Pick up prizes at Bowling alley The two big front claws of the h&rmmmhflm Eucuhvb.hhm h“ul'.u 'l'lon:: or eutting claw slender lhulnuuu. Oct. 6â€"High average, Belie Wilâ€" Oct. 13â€"â€"Player with aingle acore CLAWs dirrgagNnt as the first four jockey e2t 830 6611 T21 1735 6052 nfiifia'no' PaAPER HANGâ€" NTING _ A" _ock, 32 O8X ‘.‘I-. PAINTINMS Alocock, 32 08 M .. by. Twocock, 32 08X Bs “mâ€"-d' "*"I is 21â€" 12 weeks §5. W“ AusAta ~â€" Rvery a0.tfe W Msi:'"‘g:,‘: ':‘:'."‘% Piptaxters from 3 gaBions to 509 -.--‘ ..,m Definition: Turkey hash is s0m®~ â€",m NOTICE 10 C All pereon® MWM o ary W ARFORD the estate of ALPRED wA w ef U / ineain, °B is Aacemned, County January who died on M of k Toi%, ‘are required to send tho "8 lo nc undersigned Soilettor, fof Tay Rxecutor on of hbefore tht of March. 1949, after which date the state will beâ€" distrl h. Aled. ”fl" only to the claims then To at Grimaby, . Ontario, this Afth day of Pebruary, 1949 Hanoub i _MATCHETT, Grimaby, _Ontario. Solicitor for the Executor. All persons hayi cla tme ind " effte "or " THOMAS n TiaM ALILAN, late of the ‘Township of North Grimehy, in the County nMAU : 27 _ C asseazed. who Abuaba« Winat * oorr i ETT w*. Â¥ruit Grower, decens@u. on the 25th day of December, |.“.”.mln‘|.~l‘i~““ the ‘undersigned Solicitor for the Exg, rltmonnrulmt»lflhfld Â¥ebruary. 1949, after which date the estate will be distributed. having Peâ€" Rard only to the claims then Aled. Tated ‘ at. Grimaby, Ontario, this soth day of January, 1899 HAROLD B MNATCHETT. Orimaby, _ Ontario. Motice To All Concerned NOTICE TO CREDITORS _ "'17..:: to be included in such nrfllrnl covers Lots 1 â€" 3 â€" 3 â€" 16 â€" 11 â€" 18 â€" 19 â€" 65 â€" 66 â€" 0 . T0 «= ib â€" se â€" ap . s 11. in © 10 nceorn: |n1 to l*n of the -ll'l.\-fl dated 188%, and which Plan is m able for inspection on request .. _ . DATED at Grimaby, this lst day ar Penrdaey "uprg n‘ * s IN THE MATTER of the Estate of J“Il ANN awoo:l":_-a ues moat e Nes NON, late of the m‘d Orimaby, in the County of I Witow, deâ€" N | PHE, MATTE® Cametery Act. and IN " the securities, if any, held by them, Moocs.tR6~ t amimie aietnaies 16 gard mi-‘l.: -n:i I-‘.:"I':i % then have been re» S oapree piees as uh I.AN(‘Afla. X & SULLIVANX, \ 11 King Street. ___. St. Catharines. Ontarte, wMrars or héongr ®vehonues / n ds comp o o atint N THE MATTER of the Estate of iiine oo whith, s thai ther" wiet g..:::.:,.,.‘fi.u'*.c."&': fthss t es it t ns this ':'-'m"flnmdf::.&;sfi h roennihanes havine claims againat AreRED WARFORD, wn‘of Grimaby, in the "U "raquire. 460008008 Solicitors for the Rxecutors. Trinity United Church Cometery Roard. Solicttor for the we tht Afth day â€" which date the the Executors. towr . 1T/40 lntratri.

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