Quality Meat Market Grimsby Arena and tor 17 years won in 1894 by the Montreal K It‘s Good, It‘s Here; If It‘s Here, It‘s Good TUESDAY, NOV. 29th, 8:30 PM PARIS s PEACH KINGS SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3rd, 8 â€" 10 P.M. \\ / FRIDAY, DEC. 2nd, 8:30 P.M. SENIOR "B" O.H.A. HOCKEY Fresh And Smoked Fish PEACH KINGS «â€" Attraction Number One â€" â€"â€" No Reserved Seats â€" Yno yeums we® W=ml CH 2 m ltas a side . . . each with a definite position bmfl.h‘.‘dï¬ownï¬' .‘,.u.vud“""““ “Mhmflmfl ware protected by qgoultenders. hockey had been born. Hockey hoids a proud tradition of sports» “uwmw Mm.douwuflhd-l in the game. Together, sportsmanship 2. nnie reur onperiiltien far work -‘nu“...“ game . . . 74 yours ago. n March doy in 1875. The indoor ...":-':...--‘.’bn---u-* wcwfld*"‘“fl:éz uâ€"u-l-dhd-vnz. the first attempt to organize inerente ingly popular game of hockey. mnâ€"-b‘tâ€"l“bdfl." C 0C 0 1 Auus ansltien hockey‘s Gen. Adm. 50c Taw t romn ts i fin m-h.mmz than last year, but 6« aot it audacious to claim first spot for our guys even with this factor conâ€" sidered. The Kings will win fourâ€" teen at least, which will be suffiâ€" clent to give them the league chamâ€" pionship come Februray 10. With but three practice sessions under their beits, and all of these on poor ice at tme Barton Ice Works, the Kings ‘have a lot of conditioning to do before they start and play twoâ€"way hockey for three full periods. Certainly }Nnm-fldh the league opener on Monday night. Okay, so you think this is ‘a bit premature. Well, ist us asâ€" sure you that this is not a comeâ€" on for the fans. As a matter of fact, if the Kings were to ride not wait for the playoffs. We have seen what has been lied up The Kings will probably tose this Friday‘s game to Brantford. Due to the differense in condiâ€" tioning, it would indeed be a great upset if they beat the Beil City squad, a ‘little item that they take great pleasure in doâ€" ing at any time. We do think they will have to wait a while, Th Big Six Senior "B" men of Yablonski down to size. We‘re quite aware of the fact in first place. tice ove} the weekend, Following the game in Brantford ‘TUCRCEY ) ""â€"-“â€"'7 :M an Intermediate "n gave Port Colborne a great "** * "ad will be plenty â€mâ€---"* & recent game, and will be plenty B0 * ons Kines in this ¢xâ€" t9ifice uit which . comes fust wit, which comes Mfl""‘fl'.‘fl â€Mflw | 4 . 1 . 4 M id fiiientntbts ty iiine champlonship as far as boostef mmmw was jubDant following Monday‘s .m‘ummfll"‘"" .uâ€"_n--u-bï¬' the Kings, which should make MCâ€" VWMMM““"" l0 ___GL_H #hat unâ€" h 1 .. BpcccontingsesrsdyriPig‘ Mnur.fluoufl.nuu- leas Mr. Peachking bimself is satis> OeC CCCa+ mistod & lose s ECE CC ud a 5ely tean: dnapredion ie forgs will win their first game in SPORTRAYAL wne YORrsne T700 l ath great season with the Kings Inst vear, and we think‘ will be you haven‘t progure® #"." " _ The Jaysees and Mike The Recket had THEE GRIMXSBY INDEPENDENT League , league opener here. who has to take his sport from companion for Murray, was right on the job, too. With the enlarged press box at the arena, I wouldn‘t be surprised if arrangements could be made to have Murray and Bob as our guests at home games this the crowd at the league opener in Fort Colborne consisted of Peach The sterage plant ran into some unforssen 6111 i c u1t les, which have held up the initial fisoding of ‘the arona. it the Piuts Ringe mar be Gorane out on Grimaby Ts by ns wotk MASON‘S TAXT urge to go places, see your ‘local bus agent. He can toll you all about fares, stopâ€"over arrangeâ€" ments, fime tables and other details that will help you to enjoy your trip. He is a member of ymcofllm and will be glad to serve you. FARES ARE LOW It took series of meetings for the Jupr Peach Belt League to get mamers ironed out, but nOW hi d ces +0 eningy o 4P t PG, everythg appears to be in shipâ€" “duuubh-fl- able at thearena, the league will aperate a juvnile league, and a Saturday fternoon league for disâ€" iu-n- ; ‘The Foposed six team loop will L. omm i n i i e W \rm‘-“ hours; starting at seven 0‘ clock. To ate Beamsvilie, Grimsâ€" by, Stoney Creek, Fruilland and tion of entering, room for one more h--m has been approached, and are FivINE considerable thought toward makâ€" ing up the sixth team. Fuiling this, the executive will try a couple of other places in the district, and it is possible that Grimsby will field }câ€"uâ€"-un i m*-'lo-fld four teams from the upper regions of Lincoin and Wentworth, with a midget entry from Grimsby and Beamsvilie. The Grimsby midgets are likely to be sponsored by the Optimist Club, while the newly formed Beamsville Athletic Assoâ€" clation will look after both the midâ€" get and juwenilc teams. The age 1i« mit for juwenile players was estabâ€" lished sit erightsen years of age. .. cighteen «before November ist of the current year. . The Pemch Belt League can perâ€" #nem a waluahle service to the the current year. * The Pemch Belt League can perâ€" form a valuable service to the youngsters of the district, and is likely to help mould future junâ€" tor calibre players. Juvenile hocâ€" youngsters of the district, and is likely to help mould future junâ€" lor calibre players. Juvenile hocâ€" key playewrs are asked to contact the followring men in their home uce ds on ireigpeâ€"GP W â€"ur dhould also contact Pud Reid, and Grimshy midgets may gain addiâ€" tional information by getting in touch with Gord McGregor. Wednesday, Nov. 30 7:80â€"John Male vs. St. John. *** Tiisa) ts 1 _*** T:30â€"â€"Vallant vs. 8. Haven. 7:30â€"Vimy vs. Vedette: 9:00â€"Veteran vs. Crawford. 9:00â€"Rochester vs. Elberta. Tuesday, Nov. 29 :30â€"Pittaburgs vs. Boulevard. “.“.." :80â€"St. Joseph‘s vs. L Dukes. :30â€"Gas House vs. Shmoos. 9:00P. Express vs. Rockets. 10â€"P. Twisters vs. C. Clippers. ant e Phrond ts Treend Ornamentais for C. MU. Promme and Sons. aninidey * HOCKEY GARDEN CITY ARENA â€"â€" S1. CAFM®®"""" FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 258 â€" 8:80 OCLOCK SBHABP _ _______ Grimsby Brick & Tile Co. * Civoue m nc 0CE uons / ~& hm pro» Ne. 6 Personnel Mo. 7 Porsonnal C _g.?.:- Science is playing an increasingly imâ€" " __ _ portant role in Canada‘s new Army. 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