"!ll\'flua'bmenlehlldmlnhdlmmleobocley mmmmu“mflmn All the boys are n-on_-ymmmamzu. A friend of mine has just m-onnndmmdn.dmln..luo.mdnmmul muu!"mumto-upuumy.mdwntumm a writeâ€"up of a Grimsby team. mmummmnmmum.h “wmhcmmhhmmumtuum& !'flmbmmn&!lammm.l.{ummm-ynu (12 of us now, we hope for 14 next season) is for club sweaters and ‘.&(Mhfll)b*yh!lflomh\ï¬htnmu dumu‘wumuum;mm. * THE CANADIAN BANK > "or coOMMERCE â€" n \ [Poroun uty . apessaptihel, t irtcadiizecs Arites Adk ocA lt 1. .l “'odamhhumlr.lomnvm.-upmywrunr “"Mh“y“flm-flmyhnlm(l!orub dmmn&-mmynnamm.umuunmuu hmhumum.hhu. England. Sweaters and socks SPORTOLOGY SUN LIFE BUILDING Hamilton, Ont. Phones: Bus., 7â€"3618; Res., 7â€"5518 (By Bones Livingston, Sportologist) , May Sth, 1949. is inclispensable for security. . Never in history has it been so mbmmdw with the resources of today. And that) is exactly what you do when yeu) become a policyholder of the SUN LIFE OF . CANADA GEORGE 1. GEDDES ‘oresight From Grandad to Grandson, the tadition of saving, and otherwise dealing with The Canadian Bank of Commerce has been handed down in many families. From 1867, when the Bank was founded, SERVICE" has been recogâ€" tions. Good service is a tradition of this Bank. Your family, too, will appreâ€" ci:-t-c the courteous and ethcient service which is availâ€" able at over 500 branches of Commerce â€" a family tradition JOHN HOLDER, Manager » "Many thanks, sir, for ‘wading‘ through my letter, and if anyâ€" I thing does materialize, believe you me, you will have the deepest apâ€" |mupuumdwu-¢mmmuaby-. are unobtainable here and the few teams that we have played during the season, some have had on real smashihg sweaters with their club name, etc. When I asked them where they came from, the answer was, "We got organized with a friend in Canada." That at the time had me Munlluhpprofmnemmlum.nlwumu have a crack at asking you this special favour. A few lines from you, sir, in your paper I feel sure would really work wonders. "If, however, sir, you don‘t feel disposed to run this writeâ€"up in your paper, would it be too much trouble for you to pass this letter or information on to the Rink Manager or Team Coach of your Grimsâ€" by team to see if they can help us at all. ¢ ~mqup-ckmmmmyupmtywh- here but we can manage to ‘bodge‘ up padding, etc., but the things that we can do simply nothing about is the two main items, sweaters and socks. "A little bit of added information â€"â€" we call ourselves ‘Red '-'_'-'Ifmnnloedlnmd..w.mmnrum:hludmm umuwmwu-.umocouuy.m-mm our lesser known team of ‘Red Hawks,‘ Grimsby, England. _ "uyummflnhhlpundl.mnm.ldumyu for the lads, but at the same time, sir, we would really like to hear mMummammmmmMun.Anym about ice hockey will be eagerly snapped up by us. k t EY O BWn oc oo 0 us 2208 _ B 202 uio P adicas. >ein P vome + oemies o4 "Thank you once again, Sir. You will write back to us, won‘t nvw«mhmmwmmmumm possible moment. C 98640#3 0) & « It is our view that either hockey players make rough diplomats, or Sudbury Wolves, amateur w would -h..,-_.:__“‘.% [ ccukmanee Aâ€"n.h?ln- Warld ho demculcn e diiich ds an dice us as oi a»malicerente dawp ~aftny anr bâ€"emray v T Mmm.ahmmwmw.m whmmnmwmmmm mm“mmmnmmnom mmmm-â€"um;ummmmmt of their adversaries. It seems the Europeans, who actually learned the mnâ€"mmmmmawy-umcum mmm.nâ€"hwm-mmmc‘u- MMN“MMMWMM-yYum M!m.mwmpmmomumum-mr ‘my“nflrfl‘&u-w'um mmmmmmurmmm uhwmwmmuwmumunmp Mmmm-w-m-mmnuunu bmumw&mmmnhmdmmlu mmwumm'-wmmwm.u eu‘dhtlhnn.lh&mehmddtmnfenumhund.m Mnu‘-olwl'-.‘l'hl-t.mqumwum‘hkuklrnfl- mmmmmtdmnwummmuuucoumnnm. sentative. Mywl'w-mtmmurpufllr the two u-lmm,udmnnbthdr-m _F__ e CC EDLE kaams as nmint hecame emâ€" ANY SPECKLED ) You sey Thert anc. '“".‘L'."Ll'*'j ALL YOU HAVE To DO Presidents of three major newspaper AssOC!AUION® 31 Canada were among the party which made the preâ€"inaugural flight marking the introduction of T.C.A.‘s 40â€"passenger North Star aireraft in the trangâ€"continental service, Left to right they are H. L. Garner President of the Canadian l)dlï¬ Newspaper Association and publisher of the l'ohrbumuh' Examiner; Walter 8. Thompson, C.BKE., Director of Public fulations, Transâ€"Canada Air Lines and the Canadian National Railways; R. A. Giles, Preaident of the Canadian Weekly Nmoptn Association and ml:hlwr of the Lachute, Que., Watchman and Col, Vietor Sifton, President of the Canadian Press and President of the Wlnnlpehl"m Presas, Regina Leaderâ€"Post and the Sankatoon Starâ€"Pheonix.â€"T.C.A. Photo. CARLINGS TRANSâ€"CANADA AIR LINES INAUGURAL Farâ€"sighted tourist resort operators and their guests who are actively helping to conserve Canada‘s supply of fish and game deserve the highest praise. Through such conservation efforts, Canadians and their visitors will continue to enjoy the bounties of unspoiled nature. Fours very sincerely, THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDNT â€" YOURS TO ENJOY = yours 10 PROTECT RONALD GURNETT." is, as usual became emâ€" nâ€"the crowd was in on from this flasco was of 7.30â€"Ad. Dewey vs. Vimy. The British Government has ursday, May 5th Inunched a "don‘tâ€"lose: tem Golden Drop vs. Rochester. _ |__., ryomptoiiit Valtant vs. John Hail. er‘ drive because too many teleâ€" Captains, collect torunnnqmlmmhluwtwldom DOfore May 10th, 1949. by people slamming receivers. PEACH QUEEN SCORES SEMIâ€"FINALS Ad. Dewey 3; St. John 0. Golden Drop 2; Eiberta 1. South Haven 3; John Hail 0 Rochester 3; Veterans 0. Crawford 0; Vimy 3. Valiant 3; Vedette 0. Victory 3; Viceroy 0. SCHEDULE Wednesday, May 4th 7.30â€"Ad. Dewey vs. Vimy. ‘Thursday, May 5th 7551,058* bank accounts § P O s o r &E b mt > 000 ade on newey, Tms is a wonbtRrut ShoF> ce min‘e nene rof vour SUMMER You TAKE for granted that your bank keeps your account private . . . even though yours is one of more than seven million deposit accounts in Canada‘s 3,385 branch banks. Whe.n you put money in, take it out, arrange a loan â€" transact any of your banking business â€"nobody need know about it but you and your bank. It‘s the most confidential business relationship you have. Canada‘s ten chartered banks compete to serve you, in handling your cheques, lending money, safeguarding your funds â€" and in many other ways. You know , you can always expect privacy and efficieney, A meeting has been called for this Friday night at The Independâ€" ent office at 8 o‘clock at which all those interested in playing softball Belt HEY ! BALL PLAYERS CARLINGS THE CARLING BREWERIES LIMITED WATERLOO, ONTARIO b ow COME, HENARY, I ameAun U No sea mystery was ever mor? hdmuuunundmwumol mo.mmmu-unmrwm off the coast of South Africa, preâ€" -umnhlym.luly’.lm.mm which was returning to London from Australia on its maiden voyâ€" age. had left Durban for Cape i1‘own with 211 passengers and crew members. It was travelling in a busy lane within sight of land, ‘nd had it fired them its rockets could have been seen by other ships and from the shore. Yet no ’om saw any distress signal, and the five vessels that searched for |\nelu failed to find any trace of the missing Waratah. *As of September 30, 1948. vr o ur s a Nn k STLL A MYSTERY THATS A 6000 CÂ¥ bS12 t 0 cammar‘e teas was ever more