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Grimsby Independent, 13 Sep 1933, p. 1

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Moyes, M ‘*®**" " " .. es ........u-l-mnh-b"‘- cream, sugar and hot water P _,‘”.,.gn-n‘s CC 0 3 Grimsby Beach Park. ©alet 95 eanoay, Beptember 16th, in ll“!“m.. rvinner at 1.30. _ £. E. Murdock and Dr. D. G. Clenâ€" denan gave technical evidence on the struck the pole. ass anaffiercetenfeitre:â€" “hmmmwlfi'mwhmfi'* mm“guw--m'imâ€" avenue. ‘This car, mediately in front of the driver‘s seat. dark green in color, bears license After striking the man Mise Mcâ€" T7105. Mighway Traffic Officer Earl Ml.“fl“‘fl.lfldf“dmufiflb ‘.”wmtmummn-u-uuum -",m.m.l-_.u-h“dhld- stopping her C‘ |Aence. %ne car was later recovered. ear, told of approaching the station road crossing and seeing the elderly man the minute he stepped from the aide of Mr. Smith‘s car. She applied the brakes, but Mr. Stewart stopped in b“dlfirfllflm‘- rently at her so the motorist thought the pedestrian was giving her the right of way. She started to proâ€" ..u-u-mâ€"--unuum ucross and then although Miss Mcâ€" Dougall started to veer to the right, Jess told of investigating the scene of the accident and said that the car had traveled about 70 feet on the shouldâ€" er of the road after leaving the paveâ€" ment till it finally came to rest againâ€" st a pole damaging the car and injurâ€" .mwmam‘ driver, by throwing her against the roof, A cut the woman w‘ sustained needed four stitches to close. Miss Mary McDougall, driver of the Daiton Stewart, age 11, grandson of the deceased, told of seeing his grandâ€" father start across the highway and then start to hurry and finally was struck by the car coming from the The Women‘s Christisn from the United States and after stopâ€" ping in the center of the highway beâ€" came confused and started forward a couple of times and then ran directly in the path of the car which was turnâ€" Ing off the highway to the right to avoid him. Mr. Smith thought the man was on the shoulder of the road when he was struck. ‘The witness alâ€" -o-wllohutudmrwhulonh‘ American machine pass over Mr. Steâ€" wart as he was lying on the crushed mm&.mw-b see it pass his car and then he saw two hands flash up and a hat fly into the air. He then got out of his car to find Mr, Stewart laying on a pile of erushed stone «n the north side of the highway. M:, Smith got a girl to to".ynone for a doctor and went to the bank nearby and told the son of the deceased man of the accident. J. R. Dixon, Toronto, was driving east: past the scené; the accident ocâ€" curred about 100 â€"feet in front of him. He stated that the elderiy man apâ€" starting his machine and before he Smith said he passed a few. words with Mr. Stewart and then the eiderâ€" ly man walked to the back of Mr. taiking to Mr. Stewait while he was sitting in his car outside the post ofâ€" M*-ufi-{-‘h W. Ballard, K.C., conducting the case. C. W. Bell, KC., appeared for the family of the deceased while Stuart -hg-_-p----n«- B2il0 t (N8 Winona post office inst mmmn..,..,_ en by Miss Mary McDougai, of Millâ€" port, N. Y., as the eiderly man was -"'""'\'-Nnm nulfl-’mmcm- they were unable to place the T6. sponsibility for the fatality. 1t at. 77. 07 (PupFPOnI® miuclh Tached a rider to the verdict recom. -ficmhw-ln- ""â€"&“hl-â€"‘" hufeictan E0E L C PR ud where highways pass h'l-thhn.g.“..,._ Thable o pse Necth Grimety ““':'-MU, ut aiven suse nencies the sridenct t aoeeee ce ons o North Grime: Fortyâ€"eighth Year PICNIC rk. Dinner at 1.30. Mr. Eddy, Mr. R Lssn coe oo t s nnnistna We ACT Y counsel, so was allowed to go on bail of $300 and his case was adjourned. meeld WE CCC i fine. Maki, on a charge of lilogal posâ€" séasion, ploaded not gulity ard desired Highway Traffic AMficer Rarl Bond trailed five men ‘last Thursday night from the outskirts of Grimsby right ’.uaynfi&nflhflw them over to the city police, following a report of strange doings in a motor aar. hml””lm. and Géo. Maki, 24 Grange Ave., To« ronto, answered charges in city police eation pleaded guilty and pabt a *10 ;n';’uhv.-‘hw-.&hh.- stolen he*ween 11 and 12 o‘clock on Sunday evening from in front of his morning on Dittrick street. ‘The Chevrolet coupe of Mrs. B. N. Trapâ€" mell, stolen from the driveway on Adam street, St. Cathar‘nes early Sunday morning was reâ€" svered Monâ€" day morning in a busb off the Hamâ€" jlton near L{ncoin Winery. u-r‘haumn.n ed the locked car o% Mr. Trapnell from St. Catharines and one recovered ther that had been stolen from NM.agara Faulls. A Pontiae car sto‘ from the Fulls was recovered early Monday Mwucflhflhdw'mmm’-"'mâ€"‘i Beamsville took » Monday bile thefts in the district over the P#omber 14 t -uuumn.;..n:a‘u-p week enda with two cars stolen from| ‘That there is considerable inequalâ€" who were playing right up to form St. Catharines and one recovered ther *â€" the manner of assessing school and the double play» produced in this that had been stolen from NM.agara; , «Rroughout the county is the game by the Peach Kings would Fulls. A Pontiac car sto‘» from the| ©Atention of Saitfieet representatives. knock the New York Yanks dizzy. Falls was recovered early m‘m-mnuddhmfl-'mmmfl-mh morning on Dittrick street. The | fleet is required to pay its proportion the secord and one run in the third Tds l uns m aro ce.l...| of costs into the county treasury. Last and this was the last of their scoring EPIDEMIC OF not . be missed and sponsored in Grimsby by the High School it merits your support. Tickets are being sold w“mdmmw‘ and ‘Tickler. These tickets sell fu. 25¢ and 15¢; adults 25¢, children unâ€" 35¢. The plan is at Millyard‘s Drug One of the features that makes it of educational value is the perfect diction and English, being nailed by critics as embodying Kings English, a feaâ€" ture, they added, that most of these productions lack. +*; ‘This is indeed a treat that should Based on the fairy tale of ageâ€"oldâ€" favour it is reproduced in every deâ€" tail and is remarkable in its exactâ€" ness. ‘ By use of advanced lighting and mechanics it attracted much comâ€" P â€"Oditpaatiialznterrcss»»s.. “-hm of â€" Sund 'ou..mâ€"-m...... hmdufi. “'mmdm rmmnmm -'-flln.br.l.l.m‘ "'-"m!!llh-h-‘ ~¢~MM~~ -"C"'-llv.oa..u....l other outstanding speakers to be anâ€" 9th and other services . during â€" the :fi“ with a communion *â€"â€"â€"'â€"_fi-"‘ Mv-ua-a-na-.. ime to be of particular interest. Tng Antes of the anniversary have been sot h""‘“.m.g e ack _ P 100th Anniversary of _ Trinity United Church | October 8 to 15th The Hundredth A THE INDEPENDENT AUTO THEFTS A #1G TOMATO * At Central market, Mamiltor, cn Monday, Mrs. Albert:Clark, Overfield street, Dundas, displayed among othâ€" er gardon produce a tinkto weighing no less than two pounds and two ountes. 1t was an extreordinary sample, sound and perfect in all its been working hard in getting the men piaced at varicus jobs, and the results obtained are more than satisfactory. In a few cases the men on relisf are too old to work, or i!I, and they hava pot heen plased in employment. morning by Lee J. Snith, relief ofâ€" ficer. Both he and William Mortimer, on relief in Burlington this year is now back to work again. Such was no high school. NC UNEMPLOYED facilities should haye to share the burden of other municipalities having 000, of which £9,000 wasâ€" refunded ‘They demand to know why the townâ€" *â€" the manner of assessing school , «Rroughout the county is the cuntention of Saitfleet representatives. With a high school of its own, Saitâ€" fieet is required to pay its proportion of costs into the county treasury. Last year the amount was in excess of $12,â€" Warden Stock added that ‘ in the county appropriations a sum of $60,â€" 000 was provided for educational costs. ‘The different municipalities of the county are levied a school tax in the proportion of the number of stuâ€" dents attending the city schools. He intimated that the county council would have to consider what each of ‘the townships might be entitled to as vefunds in the event that they make individual arrangements with the board of education. It was suggestâ€" ed to Mr, Stock that such municipaliâ€" ties would be entitled to a return of fourâ€"tenths of the amount they have been assessed, which covers the fourâ€" At the present time, where thing» stand. Mh.‘ was that the county should assume the entire amount of $16 per month. When a majority of members disâ€" agreed with the latter proposal, it was decided to make each ~municipality enter into separate arrangements with the city board of education. ] WM-mh-lup 13 was 1. an in« TOCiety was evident when they contributed tial amount of $27.43 That citizens appreciate the excelâ€" lent work being done by the Humane Substantial Amount Contributed By Citizens Towards Worthy TAG DAY HELD IN BURLINGTON on the occasion of the » Ontario, Wednesday, September 13th, 1933 funded. hammering the bal! all around the townâ€"; lot, Fox and Cambray both came ational through with a home run each bringâ€" re the ing in a couple runs both times until having , the score got up to seven. ‘Then the .\ seventh inning was reached and at the end of the seventh inning the score | stood 7 to 2 in Grimaby famor, \ A district resident r. .arned from a fishing trip in Norihern Ontavio with one side of his car considerably damâ€" aged. His story wes that heâ€" was awnkeaed early one morning by the car. He slaims to bave found a billy goat charging its own refection on the side of his bright 1nd shiny car. Its horns, ho clainis, did the damage. . ‘The team traveis to Stomey Creek‘ Mu.u.uunumi they come here for the returt game. About six hundred wikmessed this game and the crowd got & great thrill and the boys un the team were well repald for their effort as a big hand was given on every play. Ata meeting of the executive of the Grape Growers‘ association held in St. Catharines recently, it was unâ€" animously agreed to gccept $40 per ton from the "big four" wineries, for whatever quantity of blue and white grapes they will require this year. ‘This was the culmination of a long mawmmm‘ companies and the growers, the liquor control board aitting in at times as a sort of referee. r , It is understood that before the , wine companies would pay this price they asked and received permission to raise the price of certain brands of wine from 5 to 10 conts per gallon. . | There is a time for every» ing. dno-ufldu- ‘s Murionettos "Jack in the Beanâ€" Beamsville in order that nong ization have been working op The event Of the --:.-fl,uu h-n-~ and this year it m to eclipse previous years in of atâ€" tendance and interest. i President D. E. and Games Secrotary, George WÂ¥ Warner, Fruit Tournament On Saturday Next Big Entry List tadisininnenie h on aiedinttttes : > . lcuid I On Saturday evening an Illinois car, z222222 kz ccez reported to have been owned and drivâ€" + " Iuby.doclot.hltnbnndmw PEACH nm.Wt bec car on the west side of Jorâ€"lan hill. BEAMSVILLE _ â€" ‘The Quebec car was damaged to the "Big Four" Wineries Per Ton From l H. E. Maycock, wellâ€"known fruit grower of Vinemount, this wook pick» {od the new Masdame Melba apple and | judging from the sample which he exâ€" | hibited, the fruit is Mkely to prove With this season two weeks eariec mhmw&u‘-; than ordinary, the peach crop, with| on‘ the riway company‘s pr the exception of the real late varieties, | and the disgard for this warni will he off this week. In spite of the| to Goldmtz® appearance in co, light crop of grapes this season the «onmmaminmmmniniinnennnes.. ... rm.n-nn for less‘ Monial loved them. ‘Toront m last year. Mousewives are takâ€" enthuse‘ St. Catharines raved. Ing advantage of the low prices and will w *~ Monty‘s Marionett basket pains locally have ‘een brisk. "Jack in © Beangtyly." the appsmliny flavor of the MciIntosh and is a better color than the Dutehâ€" acteristica t srded in u new apple sucâ€" ceas is almcit assured. extent of $50 or more. The American | driver refused to rewain at the scene until police arrived, but told the Queâ€" bee man to follow him in to St. Caâ€" tharines where he would get an estiâ€" mate on repairs. This was done, but when the price was quoted the visitor from across the border refused absoâ€" lu.ely to pay and jumped in his car and drove away. It is also claimed that he refused to give his name to the other driver. However, the Hcense plates on his car were a means of learning his identity and he will probâ€" ably pay the bill. NEW APPLE I8 ! Monday morning a motor car while _upbound on the . Grimsby Mountain | road shot across to the opposite side of the road and broke off a Hydro | pole. The driver, said to be a mounâ€" tain resident, left the scene immediateâ€" ‘ly and had the car removed later in | the day, 19.10 o‘clock stop. The bus, he claimed, turned out to pass another car as it approached bim and he either had to take the ditch or a headâ€"on smash. About the only damage to his car was a broken window. ‘The accident happened about Rene ie apvolinn.. on ns â€"mmammm ed to police that his car while eastâ€" mhdhulmllnlh“ by a westbound bus which did not en at the office of Dr. ‘The new variety is a croms hetween v m _0 EO â€"~ e and Botany To Be Omit The Grimsby Board of Educatio: “"Nâ€"fl.fl- nesday last when both the new prinâ€" clpals of the High and Public schools SEASON 300N OVER BEING HARVESTED M.l:'pnuntulnlm pumber 9 inquiries are being received Yom frukgrowers about a beeticâ€"the Bumble Flowerâ€"Beetle â€" which is atâ€" tacking ripening fruit. ‘This insect is a yelloWbrown beetie, oneâ€"half inch or mortin length, with its wing covâ€" era sprilded all over with small irrreâ€" dJamaAg$. In fact we have never seen the inect cause commercial injury in Ontario, nd consequently we have never ha occasion to advise the adop _‘h'umlmâ€"w.&‘ Ross, Entmologist in charge, Dominâ€" --"’l'-l umlo"_ Vineâ€" land Stabn, Ont. The two tablets commemorated the mdlwgmmm and Somers®, and the battle of Fort gu‘ar DR¢: spots. In late summmer it is foundevery year, in greater or less number®.{eeding on the polien of Nowers®, n ripe fruitâ€"peaches, pears, grapes ABdapplesâ€"and also on corn, Tocodi os.tex aamats hite mage* ald ten dollars into Magiâ€"â€" trate Cmpbeil‘s court at Beamavile fo: tresaasing en the C.N.R. premises. atr«-rm.m,..., Li+1 given truck@ warning on more than ons eecash in respect io doing business on‘ the riway company‘s property and the disgard for this warning led to Goldmtz® appearance in court. For over an hour Geveral Crulkâ€" shank told the history of the old Fort and pald tribute to ploneers and to the troop# who upheld the noble Britâ€" ish traditions. ‘ but it is arely responsible for serious ada, trace the history of the crumblâ€" ed fort, built shortly after the Treaty of Paris, as a bulwark against warâ€" ring Indian bands. HISTORICAL TABLETS UNVEILED AT FORT , ERIE ON SUNDAY Hundreds of persons gathered on shore of Lake Erie Sunday to hear Brig.â€".General Ernest Cruikshank, notâ€" ed historian and chairman of the hisâ€" toric Menuments Commission of Canâ€" A man~who was Reeve of Fort Erie in 1886 came back to that place on Sunday to deliver the principal adâ€" dress at the unveiling of two historâ€" lea} tablets at the ruins of old Fort Erie, from which no gun has been fired in 1190 years. Grape growers of the district are worried over the disposition of their erop, even though it be only between 40 and 60 per cent. ‘The price of basâ€" grapes sent on consignment is reâ€" ported by growers to be so low as to be an expense to the growers, while wineries have not ennounced their price or quantity. â€" The wineriesâ€"are said to be withholding contracts pendâ€" ing results of a committee recently j THE BumaLe FLowERâ€"BEETLE ON FRUIT board of Ontario in an effort to inâ€" crease the selling price of wine by 5 cents pes bottle. It is also reported that the w oeries are willing to pay $40 a tom for grapes made into wine sold in Ontarig.and $35 a ton for grapes made into wine sold outside Estimated at 60 Per Cent of Last Year â€"â€" Wineries To Pay Miniâ€" mum of $40 Per Ton. Lake Lodge School. spent, Rev. J. A. Ballard, on behaif of | the Hydro Electric Power Commission fl'.l'-m&-flfl'fil‘nmuhqâ€"h-â€"w handsome hyman book. He expressed | tion in their charge for lights owing regret that the church was to lose ‘ to the fact they are now exempt from him and extended cordial good wishes;taxation so far as the municipality of for his every success in his new posiâ€"| North Grimsby is concerned. .‘ tion. Moved by Councilior Durham;‘ seeâ€" Lunch was afterwards served by the | onded by Deputy Reeve Graham that hostess. the yearly water users in Griinsby mm mmemmmmmmizemamon Beach be charged the sum of $11.50 GRAPE CROP par year and that the clerk notify Mr. * _ _ _ | Penton to that effect. Cc | ‘Members of the choir of St. Anâ€" drew‘s Anglican Church gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Bourne on Friday evening last to honor Mr. W. A. Page, organist and choir leader at that church for a numâ€" ber of years prior to his departure for Lennoxville, Que., to which piace he ENC ron treseassing Presentation To BEACH WATER : W. A. Page â€"Moving * _ To Quebec Province â€" ‘Toronto was $2.00 Per Year, 5¢ Per Copy lwnuu‘:.:au former Milivard anmually for the % ource eccurarcy Uuflnhmm..m:.: With the tropky gues a smaller cup to remain in the possession of the winâ€" Angling and Casting Association, a magnificent cup has been presented to the local association. ‘This cup is to Li e Emm NE be *=** in Montebello M"V‘.fl.-.." . Beptember 23, at 2 p.mi. Through d"sAM‘ ‘Thomas Barnes, The 8. Catarines and Lincoin County Gamâ€" and Fish Protective m-m for a bait casting cr.npetition for its members to $96.50. ‘The complainant was John Fite. a nelghboring farmer, and the Wmmmm“ cattle on certain ‘property own«* Fits, but taken over by the depars ment of public highways when No. 20 highway was cons‘â€"ucted. Crown Atâ€" torney E. H. Lancaster conducted the case for the Crown, while Stewart Fleming represented Goncher. ‘The munh’l..nmwfln. Nick Goncher, 8t. Ann‘s farmer was found guilty on a charge of assault cccasioning actual bodily harm, by Mugistrate J. H. Campbell in police court at Smithville and was fined The public is invited to witness there : brought in to be destrayed, 32¢° _ _ found homes for, 4; veterinary attenâ€" tion advised, 12; reported lost, 2; reâ€" moved from poles and trees, 3. Swine 876. Dog biting cases taken care of, 2. Wild birds destroyed, burt, 4.. ‘The inspector reports an abatement.of a mysterious disease which claimed the lives of a large number of animals. The disease is being carefully studied by veterinaries who are doing everyâ€" thing to diagnose it. HEAVY FINE IMPOSED ON AssSAULT CHARGE Church Ladies. Coms doors east of Post Office examined, 89. Cattle examined, 122. Poultry examined, 250. Better condiâ€" tions ordered on farms, 4. Complaints investignted, 133. Warnings issued, 11. Emergency calls, 102. Informâ€" ations given, 45. Telephone calls, ed in off the roads, 4; humanely deâ€" ed, 8. Dogs examined, 146; humanely destroyed, 111; found homes for, 5; claimed by the owners, 12; brought in to be destroyed, 6; véterinary aktenâ€" ‘tion advised, 6; reported lost, 9. Cats August was a busy month for Inâ€" spector Wm. ‘Fawell of the Lincoin and Durham that we allow E. Durham the privilege to construct an entrance to his private road at the end of Hunâ€" ter‘s sideroad, he to construct same at his éxpense and erect a sign,, work to be done under the road superintenâ€" that the clerk be authorized to write ‘The North Grimsby Township Counâ€" ell held its September meeting on Saturday afternoon last, Reeve Lawâ€" ed at the meeting: 5 Moved by Deputy Reeve Graham, nc:'zd $11.50 â€" Want Reâ€" â€" In Light Charge, : BaiT castinc. contest Coming Event Reports Busy Month CE â€"> Saturday, R ‘3- all day l:'c'n(. Dru@ Rinwa bas. l Store, two Pflm. under the the | ‘Trinity United

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