I h Thursday, Feb. 10th, 1949. â€" "CANADA UNLIMITED ® WE HAVE COMPLETE stocKs oF SIZES OF COAL AND COKE ALL Niagara Packers Ltd. © PROMPT DELIVERY GUARANTE:~ © ORDER TODAY. HOCEREYy GUELPH BILTMORES versus TEEâ€"PEES TELEPHONE THE ARENA FOR RESERVATIONS HOW‘S YOUR COAL SUPPLY ? i&=> 4 "whs L Nee Sn WOes toan resute Gai Mimag, Raimd id 4 was our first Canadianâ€"born medical man, . _ _ Aa O @ RemEeinn® U Guebec In his orinntrienitiaiioes who practised in Teronto in 1868. dW‘oMl&l‘m mmmn-“w m.maw-'m“'“â€â€˜:’“ surgeryâ€"are showing the way to even greater in 1724, the Sisters des hospitalibres de St. Joan, built a 100â€"bed hospital l‘ at Lovisbourg, N.S. To help pay w.fl.ï¬bhnflmm 10 pounds of codfish a day. oA.-ddm-M“:“"" I erganizations whose alm is 16 new Cenadians with the opportunities ‘efered by democratic citizenship in Cenade. THE FASTEST GAME IN THE WORLD (ST. CATARMNES) TEEâ€"PEES GALT (ROCKETS) Lovis Maheu, TURNING THE PAGES OF e prepet ametrrald HML-Q'-* r- You moy abtain your capy by sending 25¢ born in Quebec in 1650, to grow in |SPORTS PEACH KINGS ARE DISRUPTED TEAM AGAINST PRESTON VETS Reg Dodds countered foor the only Peach King goal, this coming in the frst period, and was a solo efâ€" fort. Preston racked up all of their three tallies in the rouigh second period which was featured by a The best the Kings could manage mh“bq:n.mu. three to one with | ie .-. l:nalu down hunting good record turned in a good performance, while the remainder of the Kings waltzed around the ice SADS music san spirit and sans manpower, Only the Hutchinsonâ€"Hoy}eâ€"Barâ€" low line was intact, with Pop Mcâ€" Whitfeld and Hank Hill from the Winona Fruit Beiters to replace six injured or sick regulars. From where we sit, it looks as if the Kings are fortunate to be sitting up n top thanks to a great drive in the midseason schedule. Although actually it woudn‘t make a great deal of differ@nce just where they were locat@d in the standing. The whole six teams will be in the playdowns, which is a pretty touchy point with a lot of A completely disrupted team @ Ml’.muw.l the Hespoler Arena last day, where they attempted to make some sort of a showing against the last place Preston Vets. What is left of the Peach Kings did not do so hot. Only a terrific stretch of the imagination could one say that hq-yhmm-no.th‘ Senior "B" loop, and perhaps take home all the cookies in the Provinâ€" PORT COLBORNE RUNS WILD AS THEY HOGCâ€"TIE KINGS BY 9 â€" 2 the Arena last Friday night, the Port Colborne Merchants, playing Intermediate ‘A" this Year, ran wild in the third period to wallop the Peach Kings 9â€"2. Both teams took it easy as it was an exhibition tilt, but «ccasionally the play was fast and wide vpen providing good hockeÂ¥ for the email crowd. The Peach Kings were wmm anese Pagllc4l were also on bdtriclnciat un liicmmcts en in A y .....,u,-.uu'l--ll :hqm.lbhbh.‘,.":' kened Kings, Don GalIDE®®) {OPM® er left winger with Om Bruins, suspended last Y®AF* § ‘The Kings opened the scoring,, mdfl-lut-dfllyhh‘ initial period with Barry Blanchâ€" ard blaking Pud Reld‘s pass into| the net from about ten feet out. Three minutes later the Ports tied ‘uupmcnommtn- Minor. Altken of the Kings got the only peualty uf the period for tripping. Becond Period The second frame, the fastest ane of the night, saw the Merâ€" chants get three goals before the fourteen minute mark. Leach from mmmm.m j by Leach from Minor. This made the score 4 t 1 for the Ports until old Hank Hil! steamed in from the left wing to lift one by Forbes, Jack Clancy set up the play at the In a spotty exhibition game at PORT COLBORNE â€" 9 PEACH KINGS â€" â€" 2 THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT fistful of penalties, including a w B Pstchinmm. . Retefee Dick Te s o. o oi in tho struasle CCE P C EeE gT. etsto the sin bin in the StrugE!®" Tn» leagueâ€"leading Simcoe Junâ€" ;M‘.ï¬w.‘â€"-uvwwlmhm mum&““â€'wm‘. o ue 5s muumunuwm“m"“"" pleasing to note that three of these | Sterlings strategy of repiacing one “mh:~:~|MICWd~~ Kings were a ways PSIRE ‘uf the second period backfired, and :.‘:r.ulmllï¬"‘mmn"“mm Mmflflhm“""'mâ€â€, can M*Mmï¬u‘_m..‘.‘?h‘. m';do w Heiriary 10. the hnsl nght m.wummllfl bf the Sentor schedule. ‘Toâ€"night McVicar hopes to be able to ice a team nearly back to full strength. Dunham, Warner, Duffield and Gluck should be back for this the fourth game against NMâ€&MI&- sons. The Kings defeated the Masâ€" ons at the Garden City in the openâ€" er away back in November, and will be out to avenge their two loases against the league tallenders â€"â€"Preston and Woodstock. A lot of fans plan on making the trip to St. Kitts. Loysl followâ€" ers that they are, the lack of home p-uh-n.llbhhbo* off, and certainly has been a crushâ€" uwumnmmm mmmmmmh mmumnm was concerned. mlhahwofl'! a return to Hespeler m.ndm-uflu_h Kings blueline giving the puck to Bianchard who skated in passing to Hill who made no mistake in Anding the target. The second penâ€" alty to the Kings and the last one of the game was given to Reld for accidentally getting his stick in the way of a Port Colborne players logs. Referee\ Normic Warner callâ€" ed it tripping. From here on in the Merchants coasted to an easy victory with five eonsecutive goals, Leach and Henâ€" ner scored unnssisted at 240 and ‘:uym-xw ® two minâ€" utes later, Pine scored a long float. er past Welbourne. Finally Benner scored his second from Kilpatrick. The remaining nine minutes were clean with ¢wo penalties. Welâ€" bourne, given little support, made more a few good saves and the game was good practice ‘ mt-m.;g.:oa.km wir no standouta Kings l|as ip boys were taking it easy MASONS TAXI 24 HOUR SERVICE Wowk Worsn®mentet ces play after play of the Kings. GeBy wasn‘t half trying out there the few times he carried the puck .mmyuh-'mmn‘ll ..Mum "_!Mm most of the way. For Pt. Colborne Benner and Kilpatrick were . the mrnne o un & ucq-h-:,!!!'_:;-'!':'."‘..! was one of the whve WE ENC otherwise shabby game of hockey. holding their own in the third perâ€" tod, and it was a tough ue to lose, but a great game to win, which Simcoe did, as Auger came through with his second of the night the winner being rapped past Blezard with only a minute and a half to main in second, and the Sterlings one point ahead of the Dunnville Lions, who have been having a rough time of it playing on natâ€" saver to knot the count at two 'w" end of second aliped badly after making an imâ€" pressive start early in the season. Simcoe‘s Don Auger scored the only first period goal, with Dewey Robertson notching the equalizer in the early stages of the third perâ€" tod. The middle frame was scoreâ€" goal up again, with the lnl-';:' ;h.;' ::m through with a 1 . hockey for a change, ) the Mdefl.’"a:m!fl back on the bench someâ€" thing to do with ..':'."ï¬.-w- ment. Warner started Joe Poziani in the Sterling nets, and this lad proved to have real talent, beaten once in the two periods he played. For some unknown reason he was INTRODUCING Trul modern car, here modelisd by one of toâ€"day‘s modern high school student * Contlabla: The 1048 Mqnarch Sparts Sedan s ‘a ‘cor S on dn creates an instant of its grace Monaren ‘with "ho ‘es apieg"ienk tymeerhien of its orace Ford and Manarch Sales and Service 60.62 MAIN wEst PHONE 750 4 LONG LOW BEAUTIFUL LINES FEATURE THE 1949 MONARCH Modern Silhouettes 8EE AND DRIVE a mMoNArRCH at TELEPHONE 24 GRIMsBY ARENA McCartney‘s Meat Market EULL LINE OF FRESH MEATS Free Delivery IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE â€"â€" TRY iT ONCE FRUIT BELT LEAGUE LARGE VARIETY OF COOKED MEAT HOCKEY PRACTICES HOCKEY PRACTICES MINOR LEAGUE FRESH AND SMOKED FISH 7 . 10 P.M. â€"â€" 3 GAMES â€" 25e SATURDAY, FEB. 12 WEDNESDAY, FEB. 9 THURSDAY, FEB. 10 TVESDAY, FEB. 18 MONDAY, FEB. 14 FRIDAY, FEB. 11 SKATING SKATING 7 MAIN ST. E. "Jackie®