Grimsby Independent, 1 Dec 1949, p. 6

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Probably the largest and heaviâ€" est work of art that moves sutoâ€" matically to display itself is The God of Pesce, a statue of an Inâ€" dian that stands in the concourse TOâ€"BAY: Melvyn Douglas in "MY OWN TRUE LOVE" FRL â€" SAT. MON. â€" TUES. MOVING STATYE MATINEE SAT. at 2 P.M. LINCOLN COUNTY HOG PRODUCERS‘ AssN. Mac Gordon, Hamilton, will show pictures of Hog Grading, story of a man why loved too much! W. Bishop, Marketing Board, Norwich. Elgin Senn, Government inspector, Toronte. .G. E. Nelson, Lincoin Agricultural Representative. Suwesn Fiey by is busrling aad Racmss ANNUAL MEETING THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8th, 8 PM. e eerie" 4 URIVERSALANTERNATIONAL PICTURE ‘ Screenplay by HUGH WEDLOCK, HOWARD SNYDER and JOHN GRANT Directed by CHARLES T. BARTON â€" Produced by ROBERT ARTHUR (Sat. Eve. Continuous From 6.30 p.m.) (ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) Masonic Hall, Smithville 0 ELECTION OF OFFICERS ( 27 ) 5 TAACY â€" KEAR sB EDWARD MY S0X | of the Ramsey County Court House Carl Milles and installed in 1936, this $75,000 onyx figure rotates on nnumxuumm 66 degrees in direction. It is three stories in height and weighs *~_ _ MOMiteFaon tee. _ F ) Memiewie + Qiginel tary by Pust Gatice SYD WEBBER, Secretary. se F2" SPENGER DEBORAK Mâ€"Gâ€"M presents Ne sssenced ty PEACH KINGS TRIM i â€" PARIS GREEN SHIRTS Over two bundred fans hbung over the rails to get a look at the Kings, and undoutstedly left the mm.m-mm‘ lnMrumAmcmuwtu-l es, the crowd got m glimpse at a| really bright prosperct of things to come in Jerry Sulliwan, who teamâ€" ed with Blanchard and Duffi¢ld. three of the piayers who appeared gave a fine display, scored mlhthrlho-.uw. goals, and was one cof the most imâ€"| pressive men on thie ice. Sharing | M R Eo yhe Sa s <, n <»~> ) MEN‘S BOWLING SCORES Croft. The exâ€"Masoon picked up a :‘-: :iuu&cm»loum 1183 1298 1229â€"4 Mm&&lfibfim"m 1077 1194 1111â€"0 +# pot | St. Joseph‘s B43 818 882â€"4 that the Kings have : a potential poâ€" Tce t Ti :n?:n a lot “:('N'::y '{,.‘fl‘r«-ym 955 1114 1106â€"2 winter | Monarchs ____1074 1065 1074â€"2 ® us T ages in han sane uw 4 But out in front bby a wide marâ€" gin were the old veets of the Kings, the Hutchinson, Doddds and Hoyle line. This scounted for five of the three Teddy Hoyle umnp-nhlz“‘“’"‘"‘ mmnmmm:‘m"""’w' 9 with three assists. Understes b-d'umunm.mm' both Giuck and Dunffield were used | Doult"20 _ W.Mmmutlw" T ohs ;m.um-mum-‘ l ed ribs. and Duffielild is still bothâ€" pRESENT Lf ered with his back. Underates mxnmmnmmmmlww mmmurm.nanm.nm 5s h&mhhfl'fi'“.hm__ u-muthm‘mlul'm and ‘his clearing apppearing to be Blockbusters .. His weakest Dnoint _ The nea.a|g_ uns . ... bis weakest noint. ‘The second frame was only twoo minutes old when Sullivan onenned the scorine unsssisted. Hutchinnson and Hovle made it six to twwo before three minutes had elapssed. Hutchinson ‘The locals looked much better than at any other time this season. However, let us not forget that is is not difficult to look sharp against a fairly wesk opponent. affair, which was arranged to conâ€" dition our guys, accomplished this feat very nicely. ‘The Peach Kings picked up some valuable ice time on Tuesday night Fruit Beit hockey at the local ice works. Nevertheless, the Kings had SPORTS The For Custom sedun er mtyfidfmlmmwugfim)m“&l .n.%.yh’iwm 8, Automatic overdrive, l.op&nd, 17 4 ures, e incorporated in the Ford line, A rgh w,hw.w-wmmm @ oo Aedig llmnlm” f Convertibles and station wagons are ‘ recesseco wingsmeld reliecwion,.and special interior soun fing. are ::slym the 19) ll.o::du. Convertibles and station wagons are m’ufi the new year. New wtier accident facts based on research by the National Saf. h”iwuinmmmmmfiumm”:’h“g‘m“ ie ie ic o ealal o ies rereprecn »oine c es in in T HE notching like GRIMSB Y INDIPINPIIT Gas House 1183 1298 1228â€"4 Shmoos 1077 1194 1111â€"0 St. Joseph‘s B43 818 882â€"4 Icebergs T72 T87 805â€"0 | Monarchs __.1074 1065 | Gas House T79 1002 C. Clippers _ 842 1070 lranyl:xp- 1116 1022 | Rockets .._____1051 1059 ‘uum.umn _ 984 867 Smith‘s ______ 974 1027 |IC. Clippers ..._1015 @77 ‘Sheet Metal .._1040 1077 Ivmu- â€"__ 815 842 took time out midway through the period to hand a neat mouse on the molh.huâ€"hfll“ll' jors for their scuffle. Sulivan scorâ€" ed from Miller. and Hutchinson from Hoyle, and the Kings led six picked up a tally in the third, and Cruickshank finally beat Jerry Sulâ€" third and final goal. Les Kirkpatrick and . . of all people . . Pud Reid Jr. handled the game very nicely, handing out a total of fourteen penalties. ‘The game was worth plenty to the Kings, and just how well their conditioning period has come along will be evidenced this Friday night against a very powerful Port Colâ€" Tied with St. Catharines for botâ€" tom position, the Kings can ill afâ€" ford to drop any more games . . . and altbough the odds are against them even yet . . . they will be out for a win on Friday night. They will not be able to use at least Lumber Kings St. Joseph‘s ...... Icobergs " PRESENT LEAGUE STANDING Rockets the Parisites their »hoto) and the Monarch shown acrois Canada commenting this Ser. :WM 50 other new functional and A completely redesigned instrument panel, 24 19 16 The famous dogs that belong to the Saint Bernard Hospice in the Swiss Alps are still described and depicted, as in past decades, as having miniature casks of brandy tied to their collars while out lookâ€" ing for travelers lost in the snow. 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