Grimsby Independent, 21 Apr 1949, p. 10

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

McCartney‘s Meat Market TELEPHONE 24 MORTGAGE LOANS | AVAILABLE IN GRIMSBY â€" _ _ Weve dine a bat of poowingâ€" EULL LINE OF FRESH MEATS NIAGARA PACKERS LIMITED are now in effect, and we recommend early placing of orders to be sure you get your bin filled. Mine nrices are scheduled for monthly advances Wr‘ve rassep another milestone in tele Ontario and Quebec we now have 1V, Of these, 500,000 were added in the la more telephones than we installed in ou THE BELL TELErnont C MJ COMPANY OF CANADA WHYTE & JARVIS We have the latest type of vacuum cleaning equipâ€" ment with experienced operators. You will save fuel by having a CLEAN furnace. A complete furnace cleaning job $5.00. vour it ha LARGE VARIETY OF COOKED MEAT t wuly â€" ® the 4 PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW FOR SUMMER DELIVERY â€" For such purposes as assistance in Ne# construction, facilitating property sales or refinancing existing mortgages. Special Attention To Fruit Farm Loans Low Rates and Attractive Terms Furnace Cleaning ... NATIONAL HOUSING ACT LOANS Summer ... Coal Prices Ay buc FRESH AND SMOKED FISH through quick ephone. Yet u ere has been 1w (Formerly Pettit and Whyte) / Delivery Clifford McCartney possible cost ave To ontinue 10 , 444:. Beamsville, 22;. Winona, 61 r milestone in telephone history â€" in we now have 1%, million wlephones. e added in the last four years. That‘s we installed in our first 40 years! grown, service has grown bewer. Your ckilv, clearly. You can always count on upwnw.dnphefilimcwmnll no increase in the basic telephone rates sun Few thines give vou so much real records â€" but there are still orders we 11. We will keep right on working and ir telephone service a bigger bargain me to provide more and beter service mng gIÂ¥ rlephone RESIDENCE 238â€"J new "Sunny Jim" Fitesimmons, grand ol trainers, is 75 but he still is active as a Hyphasis at Jamaica, N.Y, track. Peach Kings reckoned that Sarnia would be the team to beat for the m""'mmmnw Peterborough who took the Sailors three straight after dumping our guys in two starts in the semiâ€" Reals ‘The scores would indicate that the Petes had more troubDie) Wi" ""*"~ H on did the Sailors P en Nee c to too much Brantfgrd. Similar to Detroit Red Wings who had a wmmww | before coming up against a fresh . Toronto team in the finals, the Peach Kings were anything but tresh picked after seven bruising .m-mm..n:ufiw # Peterborough had a fairly almple job on their hands, taking plenty of time to defest Kingston, and were well rested by the time they .otmdlo.m. m the Kings. This department finds things just a trifie reversed as comâ€" wufmmm who throughout the season, conâ€" stantly wailed and bemoaned the m,,..,.qmnubl.ufi. during the schedule. Now that imu.nmnvn‘onm"' \..mnmmmr“""""‘ three times handrunning, the scribes are taking an attitude mnhmmMY than existed when the Leats As we said, this dep resigned to the fact th stantly gave our guys buildup or Like a lot of sport Tan® TT . shall anxiously await the selecâ€" tion of the N.M.L. Allâ€"Star team. If these experts ignore Toronto Leafs as they have in the past, dead. it seems to hurt these guy$ to pick Toronto Leafs for the Allâ€"Stars, yet on that squad are some of the most patent payâ€"off playâ€"off players in professional hockey toâ€"day. For sure there is not another combination any» where like Major Conn Smythe and his Coach Hap Day. That pair will go down in heckey anâ€" nals as the greatest combination ever While on the iss itself, agâ€" ing Turk Broda for our money is still tops when the chips are down. The young Leafs, guys ' like Timgren, Smith Kennedy, Thompson are undoubtediy the to pick Toronit Allâ€"Stars, yet 0n some of the mot playâ€"off players hockey toâ€"day. ! SPORTRAYAL the series if uny does exist is the | person responsible for leaving Deâ€" troit with only one line to go MM«*&MM Th my Ivan could have blundered badâ€" owned ly in this department. For our| i# 4h0 money Detroit was not a good| *# ht team, and Aeserved The Inti9¢| gpu; handed them by a terrific Toronto | piry ; Maple Lea® team. Leafs masterminding in this set ‘Thompson are UndoUnWnMy * class of the league, and yet we‘ll be pleasantly surprised if any of them make an Allâ€"Star (up . . . sure champs. etc.. elC «nd then we lose. Helluva note Strong down the we have now chalked up grawling around emmemmemmemmmmmmenmmmmmemmmmmmmmmmemee 00000000000 AT 75 AND STILL IN PICTURE \ QUEEN‘S AVERAGES TILL h y AI pomppmommmmmmmmmams :o c c coomiancinnnies .. wl sOUTH HAVEN By "HIGH" THE G e C e ie e the Sailors mm...mmm-uw‘._xm_, ons enc ol B -mmupmmumW\nu, ST. JOHN the semiâ€" front, mayhap he is waiting to set | (*, StevenSON ...... ...« 179 a wlmmmmouhu{u.m__.._-.___m nuflommhmm in -:.ou.m_.__..,__â€"_m MM\W City League. George| M. Geddes ______â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"147 |lule. former Peach King, will be|E. Geddes ...._.._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" _ 168 hurling for T.P.‘s this summer. K. Emaley nz ie omccre mmz SH he Peach }mmmufim- ROCHESTER halked up mwmmw J. Erskine 6nuti ic ieb iommscccecccccs M d. Similar | Bill Hutchinson and Bunn Gn-‘gm_____._w‘.-.,m‘ who had a nnmmmwm;xm_, i ccenerncereniiommniceemmen l Canadiens |\Hann‘s Swanses outft in the Merc | A. Houghton P uen ts uies enc CR ist a fresh |l-nll. . . Fred Book, manager of | V. Marshall .......â€"â€"â€"â€" crsqemcone B o ue ic SA__G4 Whcke Fmamamiam mofthallâ€"|% Iarvin _______ ’__m in fourth RIM S B Y INQEPENDBNT ‘hurling for T.P.‘s this summe‘. K. Emsley _ ‘mmmmfiw-‘ Ro the Pacific coast. Barry Blanchard. | J. Erskine â€"â€" Bill Hutchinson and Bunn Glass E. Henderson nnmmmwm;xm» \Hann‘s Swansesa outft in the Merc | A. Houghton |uu...mmwd.v.w. |the Fruit Belt Champion softballâ€"| J, Jarvis . ....,ua-wmvmom‘ CB | preparing to get things rolling in | K. Pyndyk . the near future. Doctor Leeds is J, Reekie ... ‘mwam team this M. Pettit .. r‘mr.n-mml-m;!.lu-»* v'u'-ml(ool’.vtfihvul.m-‘.l.m~ I.mmbufl'b Vic V. Larsen ... V,M'...Kmlw:_"qw' 3 called for a start on the softball \p. Gillesple .â€"â€"â€" scene in Beamsvilie. Pitchers ar¢! G. Groff ...« the mast desired commodity in that | M. Farrell ....._.__â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" centre I ‘ Anything may be reproduced in a miniature mode}â€"except the uniâ€" verse. The impossibility of making i ,nfi;m&lmflh”l 1”&!&“'&“‘«‘ represented by a ball only one inch ‘in diameter, the nearest star up.o-nmâ€"-munuu Mmflyu.“-l-.ny. oid man of the thoroughbred a trainer. Jim is shown with ihfiflfi.fi”‘lr SNBEET C3 were surveyed proud owner. r-:-fil $Â¥%â€"furion, and the halfâ€"m debut as a twoâ€"yearâ€"old at the Hipodromo gqn“n‘mnhfi“hfl ‘Tom Collin has not come BING‘S BABY AND HER BABY Doris Mott M. Cimba . D. Mokry M. Moody B. Byford J. Kanski D. Lymburner D. Turner .. B. Hummel â€" V. Lewis ... D. Cosby ... M. Armstrong \I. MCIS&MRE ._.___â€"_â€"_â€"_= ; GoLDEN DROP |B. Martin .._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" D. Hudson M. Gordon McBride ~_ ~~ / CNAEHANT J. BWB \_4w.â€"â€"__~s Bowers . Stirling Hoffman Heaslip . _ ADMIRAL DEWEY Mulcaite .. ___â€".â€" L. Griffith V. Nicholson VETERANS vicToRYy VIMY CRAWFORD ST. JOHN vicCEROY 189 170 175 161 196 174 155 172 1170 150 LOCKWOOD MOTORS 170 Bey %. Terants, Oot _~”m.“~“ in the new. roomier HILLMAN MINX you will be amazed as its ability to maintain high average speeds for hours on end with up 10 _ J$ pleasureful miles to the galion. This 1949 HILLMAN MINX is truly a triumph of Brinsh engineering, built tor the roads you ride onâ€"and to give the uimost in m-.-â€"â€"-â€"-.- f year in and year out. In every way. the new MINX Magnificent maintains and enhances its worldâ€"wide reputation for all‘round dependability. "CANADA UNLIMITED H was 1909. Lurching and bumping over the rough ground at Boddeck, N.S., the Siver Dart rose into the air, piloted 4. A. McCurdy. it was the first geroplane fiight in Canadaâ€"and it made history. Mistory was written in the air again in 1919. Alcock and Brown fiew from St. John‘s, Newfoundiand, to Ireland, and brought Conade to the doorstep of the * old world. Then come the intrepid bushâ€" in 1924, Canada‘s Air Force was born. Through the years it worked quistly, efficiently. Then came the wor, and Canada‘s men of the air emblezoned their names forever in the annals of the world‘s great. Now celebrating its Silver Jubiles, the Royal Canadian Air Force is carrying out a work of pesce. Lives are being soved by mercy fights . . . the uncharted North is being photographed . . . scientific knowledge of on onaeutics is broadened. By opening up many new horizons in this country, the men of the R.C.AF. are proving there‘s room to grow in Canada Unlimited ! * A councll of service, wellare TURNING THE PAGES OF _ manmesi anpert, Derval, P Q. BREWING COMPANY LiMitEtD Just how much room is told in "Canado Unlimited on illustrated 144 page book published by the ty makng 35 mewd fre rerage i ahngesd," by in stamps or please) to "Conode Unlimited", Dept. N3â€"6, O‘Keeole House, Toronto, Ontario. Please priat your name and address clearly. All monies received will be donated to the Canadian Citizenship Council.* great wild spaces to M’{ thurch, labow, traterna! and wther April 21st, Auads o/ soam in the inack tor a the um‘ mauern DRAFTLES VENTLATION ME TL C tuer wsbaes giee coamrabnd septy «t touds w wament dvalts. Sob watn ty seu‘, intependent bue amer on mpoing ceupeceans hady and dau‘s in wne goree ts waie worgh and satary, Ontâ€" wore emene‘t wrd e witen tw us w 30% mare swiee; bavest wrpe uacinend Aytrece. bewtss “-‘â€""‘ wteanetng wetc mdoren. 2 NOTN ASE 100!

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy