(' F _â€"~ \y + Lan" l < C 35 \‘ z:..‘:;.:,e_: / % 4;5.'_:5'-.'1'4\0 l Thursday, March 17, 1949. C (NDEPENDENT PRINTING IS MIGHTY FINE PRINTING SMITHVILLE 24 s ) 20 T T" STe ao RURS ARE PAÂ¥YING "" MFow Soas on eeeeey eoe iryg puces HORSES â€" â€" â€" CATTLE â€" â€" â€" Hocs Telephone Collect for Immediate Service ATTENTION FARMERS PHONE 277â€"W BEAMSVILLE PHONE 240 ", GOODJZVYEAR If so, consult Earl Lumley, and obtain free advice on your building problems. Lumley Conâ€" struction builds to meet your specifications. EXCITED ABOUT THIS BUILDING THIS SPRING OR SUMMER ? PEOPLE ARE NEW U : LUMLEY CONSTRUCTION "More of our friends have Telephonesâ€" and we all use the Telephone more !" THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA S EOeE SE C ie S td e dinss 5 s Yegupwm.dthrhhgmunlanm-ei- been no increase in the basic telephone rates established 22 years ago. Few things give you so much real value at such low cost as your telephone. We‘ve broken all records but there are still orders we haven‘t been able to fill. We will keep right on working uwmwmmmm-* bargain than everâ€"to continue to provide more and better service at the lowest possible cost. yu.mkc.QukklymdmflykhqnyuhM with everything and everybody everywhere. There are 400,000 more telephones and two million more calls a daylhaudmmlheeyunqo.hdmiuh getting better all the time. In three years, however, costs of important raw maâ€" terials for telephone lines and cables have risen » (hppapriauhnedwbld.rimudledpiu uzs L y d d i2 ce nds Day axp wicutT, seven days a week the telephone is at GORDON YOUNG LIMITED ® Superâ€"Cushion is far more than just a new tireâ€"it‘s a new KIND of tire that gives you an unbelievably smoother, fort and safety . . . actually adds to the life of your car bynboorflajtudnhdul Our modern changeâ€"over plan makes it easy for you to enjoy the many EXTRA advantages of this great tire . . . drive in udlu‘lnlkhonl'- RYANS CALEDON!IA 300A Penalty timekeeper Harry Dowie nri'm';;""."."w'â€" word said to received a very nasty infury to the â€"«fie@al, who when he skates his shinbone last Friday, when hotâ€" off th¢ jee is often as weary if not headed Fred Kenney of the Brantâ€" More so than the playors who have ford Nats unintentionally laced the Partiâ€"ipated. ofltehlmlhdki.n\om‘ & i/ about to enter the penalty box. Occasionally the ‘gent in the Looks as if we shall have to proâ€" White sweater is the target for vide shin pads for officials the other than verbal abuse. Once durâ€" Way tmngs are going tnewe daye. ; ing. the Jocnl Senfoy "B" achedule good linesman for Red Dunne. Could be. At the Brantford game the OHA managed to get one ref who may make the grade, but on the other hand they also sent a minor league ref by the name of Melienbacher, who hails from Hagersville. This gent should stick to training horses. His officiating *"t*"% \this winter, one of the better ofâ€" As per usual in a playoff series, | ficials in this district was the focal the referees are coming in for their point for a precision bombing atâ€" usual amount of criticism. L€8 tack, the pPOP bottle missing by flflpukldbommfl-lm patricks has failed to show very a e e well in the few times he has been _ The same fellow also received down to Grimsby this seasor. It scratenes and minor abrasions AS has been said that Lester was a he tri»g to separate a couple of awaiting OMA intermediate "B" playâ€" downs, received a joit last week, MMMMhflay Georgetown, last"year‘s big time operators in this category. Howâ€" ever with their usual pispatch the OMA Iqused up the deal by changing the series, w i t h Georgetown now meeting Sutton. The Senators after their initial shock . . . are still waiting. red light in the local igloo. Add to this the careful watch of the Grimsby firemen for those who might take a drag on a cigarâ€" stte. And we can definitely state ..\::mm.-un the Arena. e# ® * Throughout the heckey season of 1948â€"49 much space has been PEEMY COT 0 TD n hn idonatmund ‘R and in general the rugged style of hockey being dished out in this Four or five people got clunkâ€" ed with flying pucks at the Brantford game, including Coach Pop McVicar of the Kings. Canâ€" not for the life of me figure out how the Fire Marshal‘s Departâ€" ment has apparently overlooked the serious hazards to be found in the Arctic Arena in Brantâ€" ment has apparently overlooked | C0NC@rned. 1 the serious hazards to be found lflky average in the Arctic Arena in Brantâ€" | P°" game, inc ford. If ever a disaster was beâ€" { and â€" miscond ing invited, it is right there. !'flfll'lveNI Exits are fow and far between, | hundrod and Eeiy Cl s ME e m C Se modern age. At tne point early this season the Ontario Hockey Asâ€"| sociation got very caustic about|, the situstion and informed thlll'l referees to go out and clamp down | umMqufl‘ minor it may be. Panter‘s Whistleâ€" men promptly went out and carâ€" ried in their usual style. As a -.tadMM-ï¬toh more confused than ever about just mum-.n.-o. ® Some refs will start right off by benching a player or two right in the first minute of play, this move we presume is to impress upon the players that he is the bosas and no and yet smoking is not suppresâ€" sed at all. George Marr of the SPORTRAYAL maked with unsteady. Others clearly take the T HE By "HIGH" MGREGOR GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT on the ice, exits, #38 ® # ® The same fellow also received 8Cratches and minor abrasions AS he tried to separate a couple of PIayer® doing their best to bust the Other on the snoot. They both missed . , . but hit the official. For Thiis Ne received no extra fee but | _S9 far this winter a onlÂ¥ had occasion to gfl'woutofllenm‘ |belng a bruiser froem stand that the less theyblow their whistle the more the crowd will appreciate the encourter. But alas, every time a ref tries to be a good egg. the players forget that they are gentlemen. and the first thing the official kNows the game is A wild affair with every darn OHA rule being broken, plus a few that they 40 not list in their annual “"poornlomlllhom""‘ ll-pl’mmmu\M.Not Very often is a good word said to the =rficial, who when he skates| off thg jce is often as weary if not more so than the players who have PArtâ€"ipated. . | ® # + Occasionally the ‘ gent in the white sweater is the target for hundred and Twelve major The first five in this dublous deâ€" partment read: Wmmtmphp‘ ers stand out in our estimation as being clean and yet very aggrenâ€" aive players. Of course, we refer to Normie Warner (14 minutes) and Pud Reld (12 minutes). Warner in particular deserves a great deal of credit, in that he plays a rugged style all the time, and yet this winter has minimized his penalty recard to tvne of the best on the teat. Barry Blanchard who Aas been nicked for only eight minutes in the cooler is also to be tongratâ€" ulated for his clean style of play. FRUIT BELT FINALS _ ARE HECTIC GAMES Sportsmanship in hockey hit an all time low on Tuesday night, when the Winona Men‘s Club team Wmmon-by Allâ€"Stars the first game of the Frult Belt League finals The Winona team won the contest four goals to noth» ing, but the entire scene was clouded bY 4 AOrst period in which (A) Winona Acored one goal, (b) 12 penalties Were handed out, (0) _ p,, hme chatter left little|| | .:!"ht what hese two teama|| ‘ “lalupummm&o ' C t Champtonship, but even || , moat blood thirsty fan would never contemplate such stupid acâ€"|| : tions as these grown up men disâ€" played In the first twenty minutes, || . The two officials of the "affair‘ were Norm Warner and John Hale, || . who were kept busier than the proverbial bee, trying to make a ! hookey game out of the action, The c::. Or'l;‘n.by- players, who were|| / alther mmnoro‘om.u | Arlaua did Aot Uffee with the from ¢Dg, will probably be barred ries . further competition in the werien . , , they will be If the league is amart. â€"| â€" WH scor# the only goal of the Arst period, and came hack for another in the second, which was Ume the teams got around to the third pertod the action had tamed Hutchinson Duffield Hoyle Aitken Bill Farrell vicious Attacked reâ€" fere John Hale andgWas thrown out of the game, (4) Jim Henderson took a misconductP®Malty and loft the game of his"" the amaill crowd *‘ had happened : to M"--nâ€-h“- peni own accord, (e) a referee has the 42 min. 38 min. 30 min 28 min 26 min 25 min 25 min e eC ‘ wmmm‘l\m eents a woru, uumu«-ufl.-.wuw-â€"uu \hu«-&.meuaflbua thculobfloummw'nwll-bfllm Allcnuulnpwllheh-uddthuuo of 10 cents mm.w.am’:n-mpuuu- of â€" classified :‘dv-.n«in“dl::‘rd “mb.l;l. ?.-...w.a...m ternoon. We me no 'orm'ornl"ud !h.mmmn-m.u.m«lf-. * id ’___â€"-“ «anansoss u2 CCC se CHEVROLET truck, 1031 1% ton. Phone 36, C oo cce C070 an ICE BOX, large size. Gus Kostler, Station Road, Winona. _ 37â€"4p AAAPPPbPUC NC3 . LADYԤ fur lined boots, 100 ACRES good farm . la: Grimaby district. Box 16, QUEBEC stove with oven, Bl"" condition. Phone 199, Grimsby. 4@ mm ie e El ols i c demiele 1937 INTERNATIONAL truck, 2 ENCE AILAS ~ We en DININGROOM | suite. Sâ€"plece heavy walnut, nicely carved. Also {udor. like new. Mrs._Jas. Merritt, Main East. Phone Dm. C amaanennsAn eCE C000 444 hant 1947 MERCURY coach 114, heater, defroster, perfect condition. Apâ€" :y Edmund Stochr, Smithville. 350â€"Râ€"2, Beamasville. 36â€"3p aneennennie e ind ces a% MAN‘S English bicycle, 21 inch sports model, almost new, equip« ped with generator and lights; also birdseye n-r: Hawalan en w on §7 4c After 6 0‘ & 37â€"1¢ same menmeneeanee eW 2 V PAEMIER strawberry plants, No L 10 0 10.0 e mird n teniytey ‘voven 1038 PLYMOUTH deluxe fourâ€"door BABY CHICKSâ€"Day old mixed chicks, for immediate delivery. Barred Rocks, New Hampshires, Light Sussex and four leading hybrid . crosses. . Also m'r_l:-d At the regular noon day session of the Pot Relliied Hot Stove Club, on Friday last, Archibald Mugenot 1 Dixon, _ Viceâ€"Preaidentâ€"inâ€" Chargeâ€"ofâ€"Comedy, _ asked o a friendly little affair, and Jones and Whitheld picked up goals three and four to give the Winonaâ€" ites a four to nothing victory. The strange part of it all is that players from both squads play toâ€" gether on the Senators, currently ‘wulg a green light in the OHA Intermediate "B" playdowns. Elizabeth St. Classified Advertisements 3 Emm ton stake, dusal wheels Phone 108â€"M, 27 Robinson S., Grimaby. â€"1p FeRETVmT PR NCE T 1 1 plants, rlâ€â€˜ and discase free, $12.00 per thousand, at farm. Cedar posts, Afty cents each. J. A. Smith, RR. No. 3, Waterford. Ont. 36â€"3p Waterford, ReQT P L~ lnbawine anod. beam ‘ lights, interior good, CA is in good condition throughout. Call at Grimsby Radio and Fleeâ€" trie. 36â€"20! sedan, good tires, new radio, ma t s TL OS MSs! chicksa. All stock =Ilofllll free. Dobrindt Poultry Farm, Smithâ€" ville. 16â€"3p the Editor of The Independâ€" ent "when are you mh get your hair eut? re was the answer, "mot until the Peach Kings win the championship." Folks, that might be a lot of years, instead of just a few weeks, but if it is, the hair will lug'on growing and Bookie The Barber will any event when the silvery locks are shorn BRookie will do the shearing, right in the middle of Main Street in the glow of the bonfires and the happy, dancing populace all The Htoney Creok shop, Invites you all dovu.m To drop in for a visit, And just browse around. And, of e::mo. there‘a equip« men For the sportaman galore, Too numerous to mention, All stocked in the store. Take a look at the bicycles, And the Mm too, You‘ll find thera‘a some thi Just mm:' for o'm;lm’n%:‘l shopping WonYyou come And vo us a try, 83 King B4 _ Ph. Win, 10812 STO:Y CREEK CYCLAND SPORTS Phone 708J._ 91 _ _ 8tâ€"1p Day old mixed 37â€"1p 87â€"1p 8Tâ€"1¢ in VANITY (new). Nine plece d’w room suite in good shape. spring and dresser. Philco radio (console). Also linoleum, and three amail tables. Apply to C Pegg,. first road west of Pdgeâ€" Ltuce "aam.? BEAUTIFUL 2 room accommodaâ€" tion for one @ two respectable modern â€" kitchen and mm‘ room combined, ctlwl" wooiar erecffie. move and fri stove and frig. Clothes closet. Bed sitting reom NEC" 277C 20A ‘sothen PAINTING AND PAPER HANG: ima â€"â€" W. Twocock, 32 od.l.t‘ meannnrrrret eC nntDS at YoUu can GET YARD GOO0DS at SER URT CCA C gie Coaeine ALUMINUM and SKINNY MEN, WOMEN: Canada‘s population increased by 188,000 last year, rising to 12,307,â€" 000 from 12,119,000, the Dominion Bureau of Statistics reported reâ€" cently. The report, based on the bureau‘s annual population estimate, showed the largest population rises aince 1941 in Ontario, Quebec and British Columbia, with decreases of 66,000 in Saskatchewan, 3,000 in Manitoba and 1,000 in Prince Edward Island. Overall gain in population since CANADA‘S POPULATION the than 7 per cent Ontario‘s population rose by 3l...1 000, Quebec 208,000, British Columâ€" bia 185,000, Nova Scotia 34,000, Now Brunswick 23,000, Alberta 4,000, Northwest ‘Territories 4,000 and the Yukon 3,000. Please don‘t trip on my lovely tresses for the next few weeks. Vo' "I""‘ .‘l.' -q Outfits. Every typ® Phone 674â€"J. _ _____ Cl a s highway. Also bus stop No. 8 highway. AlSQ water heated. Grimaby. Aurinklers from 3 gall min. m Frtation ‘pumping units 100 to 2000 gallons Orchard mlm-r Reamavilie, Ontario. â€" RWEWTw U TCO PM OOD to 15 Ibs, New poré too. Try faâ€" mous Ostrex Tonic Tablets for double â€" results; . new . healthy flesh; new vigor. New "get acâ€" Auainted" aize only 60c. All mous Ostrex ‘Tonic Tablels double results; . new . hea flesh; new vigor. New "get m aize only 60c. Eatimated population in 1946 by | provinces, with 1941 census hhln‘ in brackets: Prince Edward Island, 94,000 (05,000); Nova Scotia, 612,000 (878,000); New Brunawick, 480,000 (4057,000); Quebec, 3,830,000 (3,â€" 832,000) ; Ontario, 4,107,000 (3.788,â€" 000); Manitoba, 727,000 (730,000); Saskatchewan, £30,000 (806,000); Alberta, 800,000 (700,000); Rritish Columbia, 1,003,000 (818,000); Yuâ€" kon, 8,000 (5,000); Northwest Terâ€" ritories, 18,000 (12,000). Up to 1930, at least 100,000 tourâ€" Ints a year visited Verona, Italy, the Tocale of the play Romeso and Jullot, to see the places w,. assoolated with the fictional lovern Among theso sights are the altar where they were married, Romeoa‘s bedroom and Jullet‘s balcony and tomb. Another is a mallbox in which Indiea drop letters to Jullet hopofully seeking her advice and help in their love affaira. wue hi "CECCCCCC "A,, , pullets. Other articles too numerous last Dominion census in INl\u mention. shown as 800,000, or more LR A SHOW PLACE Oont aET ammaug mot and sink, cupâ€" stove and frig. t. Bed sitting room room and clothes ‘ Shop for 8 trod ‘of "Treme 32â€"tfe | west of Iï¬ Winona 247â€" 37â€"1p lons per minute teel irrigation a n d B{I.nm wallons to 400 Mar. 17/49 a0o00 cLoven nay, saugeo ce di i1co radio um, and ply to C. of Fidgeâ€" Service. Gain 5 FOR SALE RYC STRAW, nalgD 37â€"1p animasy, ontamo h o t naAnnkss in acoon conormion _PHONER 5o w‘""â€' ‘md working condi« tions, good wages Nonâ€"smoker. Amwmoononnmflor ABCOMING Y 0 U R | OWN BOSS! Retail our 250 GUARANâ€" TEED household necessities inâ€" mmmwdw- . CAT O GL.S> ~at â€" wour The~undersigned has instructed J. G. pettigrew, Auctioncer, to sell : aulle auction on the premises urray St., Grimsby on Friday the cighteenth (18th) of March, at 1 pm., the following valuable proâ€" perty:« viz. :dmmlor Iblvtn!o:i T :“m: eapacity, as, new; drop kitchen umnd 4 chairs; 3â€"plece Chesterficld suite; @â€"plece dining room suite; Eureka vacuum cleanâ€" or with attachments; Westinghouse washing . machine; "llï¬m radio; 2 electric trons; antel clock; 4 rugs; odd chairs and rockâ€" era; odd tables and lamps; oak secretary; 1 oak um room table: 1 bedroom suite; dressers; 3 fron beds; scatter rugs; sewing IW: lawn mower; pictures, crocks, canned fruit and fruit jars; HAY We are paying as Te .uomo.uudmflm"' and cows, according to size and condition. Smail animals fe, Mmoved free. Highest prices paid for old horses. DUTCH FARM HELP FOR THE _ COMING SEASON. furniture: cides, in a Termmer? _"* _ "aa. Choice. Part time agents considâ€" ered. Hundreds of Successful Pn y in us $90 io riak â€"it is worth tmfhwm'zm "‘I ; & ment essential in rural BuUsinNEss Is GOODâ€"Write toâ€" in cez _1ént Deloriâ€" mier, HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, Ete. NOTICE, FARMERS ! 39 Staniey Ave., HamIon Representative will call. AVAILABLE TERMS â€" CASH Apply to ve., Hamilton condiâ€"