Grimsby Independent, 9 Jun 1949, p. 12

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Extra Fancy Ripe, Sweet, Cubanâ€"Size 24‘s TEA BAG S + the Family a real treatâ€"s@rvt gelicious goodness while th For Sale By All Members of The Club 5 FOR $1.00 â€" $2.00 PER BOOK FRESH STRAWBERRIES From the Niagara Peninsula VALUES ©AFRCTWE TMURIDAYT, PRIDAY, 1ATURDAY tham often. Enjoy their season is here. 3 for $1.00 * 3" _ Jb. 15¢ fhy 199% cefislection Each year in June, 6names are chosen from the list of 5th form girl students by the staff of GHS to compete for the 1.O.D.E. medal. At the same time, 6 boy‘s names are also chosen to compete for the Lion‘s Club medal. ‘This year was no and in Fridey mornâ€" ts Pmomaiy, the ciecpas wes The qualities to be taken into consideration by the staff in the selection of candidates and by the students in the voting are: (1) Diligence in studies and all After the élection. prizees for the winners of the Writers‘ Club Litâ€" erary Contest held during the year mmr‘d&flnm&nd the magazine . All prizces were $5.00 for each first: $3.00 for secâ€" and: $2.00 for third: $1.00 for Honourable Mention. ‘This money and from contributions by the uchool board. must obtain 51% or more of the total votes cast. Lorne Lindensmith, and Bernard MacMillan. When the returns were counted. it was found that the malle winner was Earl Metcalfe. The gtirl‘s elecâ€" tion took 3 ballots for thie winner to be decided on, showing the popâ€" ularity of all Upper Schoool girls. Congratulations to Earl amd Mary two very deserving winneers. several times, the I¢ per School students to cut down. and co for the students to cast tthe decid ing votes. ‘The candidates for the 1.0.D.E (2 (3) (4) 15) Prize winners for the Emsays were: Upper Schoolâ€"Don Mcogg and Wally Janzen. tied for firrst. Middle School â€" Pat Harrison first, and Donna Marsh, ssecond. Honourable Mentionâ€"Gail Mortâ€" on and Anne Maric Murdcoch. ond. Honourable Menticon â€" Ann Garnham, Eugene Fedak and Alice (6) ever, special awards were given to Our Poets are Bob Crle, first, and Diane Kemp, second and third. The Art turned in couild not be used in the magazine beecause of Florence Smith, Ann Wade, Julis | Pupez, Diane Kemp, Bartara Masâ€" on. and Olga Pasowysty. Mrs. Johnston has repeated her last year contest of Amthologies, providing prizes for. the winners Mr. Piper and Miss Pougnet were‘ mmm-mmm, to Bill Morris, second to Ann Terry and third to Merie Andreychuk. Honourable Mentions were given to Marie Shafer, Helen Choroskiwâ€" sky, Ans Kuz, Alice Trant and Rose Truman. The magazine was to have cost T5e: 25¢ to be paid on ordering mmMnd"fl"-flni cast has been cut now and only 25¢ is required to obtain yourm, copy of Studemus. Words are cheap and we could all say thanks a million times ‘0! the magazine staff who s so ably . edited our yearbook thisyear. Our advertising manager, MAÂ¥ Morris. and her crew of solicitor did an excelient job of raising 14 adverâ€" tisers and almost $800 which dl cours«, is the backbone oftbe magâ€" azine. Our Editorâ€"inâ€"Cref. Gerry | Maursh, and ber staff of *ditors worked long hours gathein¢ matâ€" erial and arranging it int sultable order for printing. Withdt Albina "Studemus" has finally arrived! An entire school year has been reâ€" corded between the red covers of this magazine which was made possible through the hard work und effort of the students of GHS. Kilowak and her assistant OUT LAL, erary Contest could not uv* been mo‘lrhprd.:;\"m for his part in doing neces sary typing. Last, butfar from tbeing least. we must tha 81 our reporters who worked whard all mmmdddb tions It was a large + #t the time but it lessened th#ork for others in the end. P o. _ Mrs. Johnstor was ts ing all the persons whe Lower Schoolâ€"John Buitkovitch other school activities. Cheerful submission to author. ity. Selfâ€"respect and independence of character. Readiness to forgive offence. Desire to concilitate the difâ€" ferences of others. -l_ \ s i Four teams ®ntered the tournaâ€" L1 (E==" CC ment representing Vineland, Louth, M n St. Catharines, and Grimsby. In â€"m/ the semiâ€"finals Louth downed the w â€"*~ ||St. Catharines team, while Grimsâ€" [ c utaminet huw Asfanted Vinsland by a score of (The Triunvirate) the long list of Upâ€" udents was too hard the long list : for the 1.O.DE by the girls only THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT thank Last Saturday the Trail Ranger Toh omm ts enoin County ‘Prail Ranger Softball Last Saturday the Trail Ranger Group of Trinity United Church emerged champions from the Linâ€" coln County Trail Ranger Softball ‘Tournament held at Vineland. Four teams tntered the tournaâ€" ment representing Vineland, Louth, St. Catharines, and Grimsby. In the semiâ€"f@nals Louth downed the St. Catharines team, while Grimsâ€" by defeated Vineland by a score of six runs to three. Grimsby met Louth in the final and won by a score of twenty runs to eleven. Outstanding among the Grimsby Speaking of farewells. we will be saying goodâ€"bye to two of our teachers this summer. Miss Pougâ€" net and Mr. Davies are leaving us and will not be around next year to drill Frenck and Maths into our ‘M We presented them each with a little token of appreciation as a reminder of their days at |GHS, and we hope they will be successful in everything they undâ€" ertake in the years to come. Good luck, Miss Pougnet and Mr. Davies. While we will miss you both we are certain that our loss will be someone else‘s gain. Come back and see us at GHS sometime. won‘t field. The Grimsby lineâ€"up was as follows: Nelson Wood c, Billy Tenâ€" nant 1b, John Mitchell 2b, Roy Wood 3b, Jim Durham ss, Waiter Bonnay If, Robert Johnson cf, Donâ€" ald Gies rf, Ronnie Moore p (Capt.): Peter Bromley, Donald Lambert. Larry Lambert, alter. "The Triumvirate" wishes to take this opportunity in the final |0fl!eolumnoftbom to hid every student a happy holiday. We (three have enjoyed reporting for 'mmtbymulhfl!hnt lywhnhum with the !eclumn TUnt! we see you next | Reptember. ‘Happy Holidays from Gerry. Ruth and Earl. pitched both games Mr. and Mrs. Hirry A. Newton, RR. 3. Beamsville, will be at home to their friends and neighbours on the afternoon and evening of June 14th, in honour of their 50th wedâ€" ding anniversary. of my Adeline June 5, ‘There con When love Canadians earning indi less than $5,000 a year rec a group, more than 90% national income and own t ority of stock in Canadian thing at all to do with the magâ€" azine but did you students stov to think just how much we owe Mrs. Johnston? A job such as the one we have accomplished. editing a school magazine of 112 pages, could never have been completed in June 5, 1948. There comes a time to all of us When loved ones have to part, But treasured memories linger on. Forever in our hearts. â€"Ever remembered by Daughter rial a school the size of GHS if we had not had the leadership and advice of our Staff advisor, Mrs. Johnâ€" ston. You‘ve done a grand isb, Mra. Johnston. and we appreciate your guidance tremendously. â€" Bernie made a few closing reâ€" marks at this final assembly of the «*udents for their coâ€"operation during the year. We too must be proud of our Student President. who has pulled the Executive out of «n many hole« during the vear and who leaves it with a comfortâ€" able belance to start with next vear. Nice work. Bernie. _ _ Our last assembly for the year ended very appropriately with the student bodv joining Mr=. Johnâ€" ston‘s music singing the new achool songâ€""GRIMSBY HIGH." ‘This week,@ll students are writâ€" ing final exams except Upper Echool which begins the 13th. ‘The 24th is the day to return to the halls of GHS for report cards and final farewells before holidays beâ€" gin. school year 48â€"49 thanking all the vyou And a happy holiday to The Triumvirate and all students of Grimsby High. it has been our pleasure to bring to readers the activities of the school. The three editors have done a fine job throughout the year. Congratulâ€" ations and all best wishes for the future.â€"Ed. BOWMANâ€"In loving memory Laura Sweet ALEXAND ER HARDYW ARE who individually ranged a supper hike for Thursday | night at 5 o‘clock. Those who were absent on Friday should see Akela about the arrangements. The 1st Grimsby Group have been invited to attend a public goingâ€"up ceremony of the m' Beamsville Group on Sunday, June | 19th. The troops and packs of the district are to meet at the Beamsâ€" ville High School at 1.30 for their Observation Test and then parade to the Fairgrounds for the 0-.-’ | mony which will include a Scouts‘ Make sure that your name is on the Voters‘ List. Heélp beautify Grimsby by joinâ€" ing in with the Jaycees Cleanâ€"up Paintâ€"up Campaign. . Bingo fans can try their luck this Saturday night at Mac‘s Garâ€" age. Beamsville, when the Beamsâ€" of Trinity United Church are boldâ€" ing a Tes and Sale of Baking at the home of Miss Margaret Allan, 66 Main E.. on Friday, June 10th, dollar government grant. 1st GRIMSBY PACK Last Friday part of the Pack laid a trail that led up to the Point while the rest attempted to follow it. Time had to be called before one of. the three groups had found the trail @# Full uniform is important. See that yours is ready. Probably the most appropriate name ever given to strong intoxiâ€" cating liquor was "frewater," the term long used by the American Indians. In the early days, it aptly described much of the stuff sold to themâ€"a boiled mixture of cheap alechol,. molasses, ginger, tobacto and red pepper. JOHNS ON PHONE 21 Brevities Mo:-:il‘-uuul- w“‘”m. Chief of Police James is on holâ€" THE WOMEN‘S ASSOCIATION ‘This week the Pack have arâ€" 3 to 5.30 WOLF CUB PACK / EVENTS and TOPICS of the WEEK in wjԤ HARDWARE anp & ELECTRIC 1001 Articles To Choose From WANT JOB PRINTING? â€" OUR SERVICE IS THE BEST The duties of the Civic improvement Committee of the Lions Club are too numerous to mention in detail, but in general “Lmuhmmhbmwrmy-"‘ make it a better place in which to live. M-mmfi“m..mfln the public school grounds which cost about $2,300.00. This grandâ€" m-mm-mmwmu.nm rbmmmmmum“wwopm unymm:’mmmmbww the property west of the Forty Creek and opposite Hewson‘s. For years this has been waste space and had grown into a "Jungle." The Lions have cleaned this up and are now developâ€" ing this property for.use as a Park. Already over 300 truck loads of earth have been used for fill and the work of filling and m.umm.mzm&bwmnamd instead of an eyeâ€"sore. Ail of these projects cost money which the Club must make. in supporting our Carnival, the money you spend will be put *o good use. '.'“m '-""â€" ENCPE uwwcuuuuww"" i Mummmww;'w‘ mmmmm““""“ d x mwmmfl”“"""’“ evening. Entertainment from a.m. to midnight. Ample Parking~in Grounds. Buy Carnival Tickets k oD Py â€"Pag a YOUR CHILD‘S WELFARE IS OUR FIRST THOUGHT The Lions Club Carnival is Their Annual Appeal For Funds To Continue This Worthy Work. â€" GIVE YOUR WHOLEKEARTED SUPPORT â€" Grimsbp Lions Club "CIVIC IMPROVEMENT COMMITTEE" WATERLOO PARK, WATERLOO, ONT. CARNIVAL DATES a.m. to midnight. unds. RLOO, ONT. 36 MAIN 5T

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