Grimsby Independent, 30 Jun 1949, p. 9

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4 thas 43. _ _ _ i _ ~®Ce Olficials have not bothered to muum!mlhl&ophueuum'fiydmmu” Inxt pouE idopted relative to the selection of umpires. â€" PERHAPS mnmwomn.:ommnmmmrmm :;nmflumooumrmAmmqumux- Ammumuummmmm Td ns Pruitland, Winona, Van Wagner‘s Beach, Beamsville and two teams from Stoney Creek. To this solid idea has been added """"”"“me..m-.mu.wmâ€"mm area. Mummummu-mmmmmm mummwmm.muhmmwmmm efforts in getting the idea started. Tom Collin reports that the girls‘ softball team which is operâ€" fllmd'mmMaummhMuwm mmuummmmwgmcw'umo. Mlmvmunammmonmm is reported to be ready to playâ€"but getting information on their acâ€" m:wummm“m w.mummumummmm mmmm.mm It‘s a grand idea nmm.mmummmmuw.mmdm- wmhmnmwnumnmyâ€"um thing that every person should have. Frank Psutka, recently appointed Recreational Director, is now prepared to institute a full programme for the children of Grimsby this summer. A lengthy list of activities certainly should hold the interest of the young fry, as it includes all kinds of field sports, swimâ€" ming, hiking and gym work. The Recreational Council is expected to meet this week to iron out any kink that might appear on the proposed Meartily endorsed by The Independent, we herein print an apâ€" plication which every boy or girl should fill out and send in to the Reâ€" creational Director. You will note that two forms are included, this is provided for families who may have more than one child desiring to take advantage of the summer programme. SPORTRAYAL BOY M AHMEL no.s...........wcromcromng Phone No. Wi.~+* sports do you like? Boy or Girl ... What sports do you like? ... To date the 100 eeeeeeennneneeeeeeeeennemmms," . u2C INe Pruit Belt League officials have not bothered to BASEBALL SOFTBALL WEDNESDAY, JULY 6 GRIMSBY FIREMEN vs. PEACH KINGS coME OUT AND SUPPORT THE BOYS ! Parent‘s Signature By "HIGH" AQUATIC MEET TO BE MELD SATURDAY, JULY 2 AT GRIMSBY BEACH entries to the Grimsby and District Aquatic Club will be this Friday, July 1st, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., at the Grimsby Beach dock. Prospecâ€" tive entrants at other times should Grimsby Beach, Mr. Harold Overâ€" holt, 5th St., Grimsby Beach, or Miss Ruth Powell of Grimsby. An application form must be filled out and the fees of $1.00 per person and/or $3.00 per family paid at once. Training will begin on Monâ€" day, July 4th at 2 pm., at the Grimsby Beach dock and will conâ€" tinue on Monday for a two hour period. The Club‘s first aquatic meet will be held on Saturday, July 2nd, at 2 p.m. Entries for this and every meet are restricted to members of the aquatic club and post entries to the club will be accepted, for the purpose of entering the meet, up until 1:45 p.m. on Saturday. There will be events in free style, back and breast stroke for all ages, both boys and girls. The following is a complete list of events for the meet. It must be noted that each event will be run twice, once for boys and once for girls. EVENTS 9 years and under 25 yards free style. THE GRIMSBYINDEPENDNT E o0 rreeooooonnnnnnnimmmmmmmm....."""""" _ * (1) Plain dive. (2) Bwan or Jack Knife. ‘ (3) Choice. The large local meet, sponsored by the Grimsby and District Aquaâ€" tie club will be held early in Augâ€" ust at Grimsby Beach. The district meet is to be held later in July at Welland, Ontario. In both of these competitors must be members of the Aquatic Club and have their amateur standing cards, When an American silver coln is dropped on a hard surface, the preâ€" wence or absence of a ringing amind is not conclusive proof that it is mmummm genuine coins have actually soundâ€" w4 Wke fead pieces owing to a wlight Amperfection in mintings. Cenversaly, nome counterfeit ooins have been ao made that they rang perfectly. A notable example whs a United Atates half doliar, thous» unds of which were put in circul« ation on the Kast Coast betore their counterfeiters were fAnally captured in 1042. Registration day for the ___ Junlor (10â€"138 years) 30 yards back stroke, 30 yards free style. . . intermediate (14â€"17 years) 45 yards back stroke. 45 yards breast stroke. 45 yards free style. _ Senlor (over 17 years) 80 yards back stroke. %0 yards breast stroke. 60 yards free style. See the beautiful new Dodge models; the Distinctive DeSoto with "Tipâ€"Too Diving (open) LePAGE & STUART Garage and Service Station CONTRACTOR and BUILDER Phone 768 Grimsby PHONE 23â€"R GRrimsoy §4 Robinson 6t. 8. o a a 4 0 4 6 % 6 6 4 4 9 9 9 94 49 04 440 4 6# 4 4 Phone 340 A. Hewson & Son MASON‘S PH. WIN. 208â€"4 Prompt, Dependable Service Expert Remodelling Exterior and Interior 24 HOUR SERVICE Alterations Expertly Done OLGA and CAVALIER Prompt and Courteous Service Have Your Furnace Summer Rerviced A Fuel For Every TAXIT COAL $ Red Cross swimming classes are again starting at both Grimaby and Nelles Beaches this year. The |enm|menl date is to be Friday, July 1st, at 2 p.m. at both beaches. Classes will begin on Monday, July 4th, and will be held as follows. Games at 10 a.m., Juniors at 11 a.m., _ Intermediates and diving classes at 2 p.m., Seniors and stroke improvement classes at 3 p.m., and the Bronze Medallion and Ormamental Swimming classes at 4 pm. ‘These classes are to be held at Grimsby Beach,. At Nelles Beach there will be a Junior class at 2 p.m., an Intermediate class at Il p.m. and a Senior class at 4 p.m. RED CROSS SWIMMING CLASSES START JULY 4 ‘The stroke improvement ciassea are intended for older and more experienced swimmers who wish to improve their style and learn some new strokes. The Bronze Medallion classes are intended for those who hold their senior red cross swimâ€" ming award or iIts equivalent and wish to try to earn their Royal Life Saving Society Bronze Medalâ€" lNon. They should report on enrolâ€" ment day or contact Miss Ruth Powell. These classes will be held during the first three weeks â€" of July after which the test will be taken. Applicants should be fourâ€" teen years of age or over. Instructors for this year‘s classâ€" es will be Misses Marjorie Morton, Ruth Clarke, Helen Burns, Jewel De La Plante, Gail Morton and | Resides the conditin of ite bull |an mmchinery, the seaworthincss |or sbip,. under maritine law, | cous other factors including the |quity and Atness of the officers t anccrew. â€" Therefore, the courts ve awarded damages to seamen for inquries received through the fault of "unseaworthy" crews. In e case, the plaintiff was beaten by tough mate. In another, the py was hurt through the Inability orrew memberna to act quickly in antic . They were Chinese angould 3 follow an order unti) y @1 been explained to them by thdipa Interproter, Ruth Powell, This year‘s life guard at Grimeâ€" by Beach is Mr. Derek Waiton, a atudent at Ridley College and a reâ€" aldent of Brazil, Mr. Walton holds his Bronze and Silver RL.8.8, Medallions, A gruesome hobby of many Britâ€" ons intll a century ago was the colâ€" lectin of souvenirs of famous murters. For example, the barn on a frm in Surrey, England, in whith a young girl, Maria Marten, ww killed by a maniae in 1827, was viaited by hundreds of these ealctors, many of whom had come from Beotland and Ireland. Those who rrived too late to get a plece of thebarn Itself, made off with anything they cold find newr by, including sticks and #tnow, CREWS MUST BE GOOD merchant will find the Sub MERI Sourmict uds L and an extreme inside body width of 5 feet. It will do stantly convertible into a six« 7 teet 5 inches * gear shift; and the famous, dependable Dodge "Jobâ€"Rated" YOULL FIND a wide range of uses for this new ALLMETAL Dodge Suburban. ?hvflom-dyu'llh-addt.-olnum. and nmpvfldhr-lmofi'“hum Dodge. There‘s plenty of lnnlo.unw-hh‘hulnduu *hmnumm-fiwwm- M-‘.uâ€"'...jvnm-bmlufllm-dhuy mdfi”.fl.mmulflh“hflq M-‘mfilwmâ€"nnn*-flvm. “hmnflflb‘“v&blflufimfllfldm& Mfim”%m“flb‘-cmymfldfl«m m'«mulmmmdMM|a worry . . . its interior is hard to damage . . . the longâ€"wearing WMbufly-‘uflva muwmm-ummmum Ww-mu“hh‘nmbwm'ndm wanted â€" at a price you are willing to pay. INDEPENDENT PRINTING IS MIGHTY FINE PRINTING MHamilton, Ont, Daily Report on Sales Phone 136 _ Geo. C. Anspach Company, Limited GRIMSBY MEAT MARKET Produce Growers SUN LIFE OF . CANADA is indlispensable lor security, , Never in history has it been so m,louhmdh-“n:\' with the resources of today, And that) hcxocilyvhcnmdo'hfl _ become a policyholder ol the: Fresh And Cooked Meats Fresh And Smoked F ish "UPâ€"TOâ€"DATE SELLING METHODS" Shipping Stamp and Pad on Request wâ€"â€"â€" QUALITY ALWAYS â€"â€" GEORGE 1. GEDDES ‘oresight REFERENCE : Royal Bank of Canada, King & Yonge Sts. 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