Ontario Community Newspapers

Grimsby Independent, 10 Aug 1927, CE, p. 23

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Wednesday, August 10th, 1927 The Gasoline Pump emergency equipment, a part of the Grimsby Water Works Department. This pump can immediately be switched on in case of electric power failure. The Park Public School, another of North Grimsby‘s seats of learning A view of one of Grimsby‘s Public Schools, of which John H. Forman is Prineipal and has a staff of efficient teachers in charge. A view of part of the Factory of Canadian Radiant Electric Co., John Street, of which P, E. Fairbanks is Manager. One of the large filtering tanks at the Grimsby Pump Houseâ€"W ater from the Lake passes through this tank and comes out filtered, absolutely, pure and sparkling. l eve f Front view of the local office on Main Street of the Dominion Power and Transmission Co. This is also used as a waiting room by patrons of electric cars and busses operated by this firm. A view of Grimsby‘s Public _ _ Depot Streets. â€" Front view of the Grimsby High School. It is one of the most modâ€" ern and best equipped houses of learning in the Province. The Motor Hose Truck, a part of Grimgby‘s Fire Fighting Equipmentâ€"The Department is in charge of Chief W. H. Talbert and Capt. George E.. McNinch, ’ Another THE INDEPENDENT, GRIMSBY, ONTARIO 11 )1 iDbrary at A view of the Grimsby Plant and Head Office of the Lincoln Rubber Products, Manufacturers of Blowout Patches and Inner Tubes fqr Automobiles. the corner of Adelaide and taken from the Woolverton Mountain. Grimsby Around Views and 111 i\j Q\C'D Hagar‘s Public School, being known as school section No. 3 Town ship of North Grimsby, about 2 miles west of Grimsby. A view of the old V. H. Carpenter Basket Factory on Main Street West, which was first operated by Cross Brothers, and burned down some years ago. A view of the Grimsby Pump House on the shores of Lake Ontario Interior view of the beautiful show rooms of the Dominion Power and Transmission Co., on Main Street. Note the array of Electrical Appliances. Water tumbling over the rocks in the Gorge. This view was takâ€" en from the foot path leading to ‘"*The Point" which is travelled by hundreds of tourists, who, upon reaching the top, get a wonderful panoramic view of the district. f o To the visitor, just a word, don‘t miss this wonderful.opportuniâ€" ty of viewing the district from "The Point." It might seem a tedious climb but there is the everâ€"changing scenery to disâ€" tract yourâ€" attention as. you wend your way up to the top. You will also be entertained by the singing of birds and the chattering of the squirrels. on ae s :"“4";‘."'.‘:.9.:*..."?{%%&? «SXNENTY â€"THREE m ul ale

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