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Grimsby Independent, 15 Nov 1933, p. 8

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with nAAA CC otar Jurrounded by a quarter mile {rack -nfluuhfl"‘*""’”"“l k -,-wmm o m““mnua-flwlfi-\ t* £** *"" "o, cours, cand stand New Standard For Ontario Native . ~â€" Winec Production The Wort Erie Town Planning Comâ€" -,“.-WI“'““-"‘ to the Fort Erie Council at its fibt! official meeting of the year, plans C07° ering the development of a 30 8EFS Dakes. i red by Maxim T. Gray municipal enginee., show the location, of park alo.Gitmour street FroulaL® with a footbail field on the west side, RRRT OO O lus wmile track, TO DEVELOP 30 ACRE: 720 o munwt a mt n Lul _ . c oc ottiens he stated, were compelled to lie down on cement floors with damp clothing on and were badly jammed together. He added that he wou!d not stable any of his horses in (he place under the conditions which exist at the present Although it was said that the tranm sients were put in quarters not fit for animals the «l did not take any action ! +* 10 f27+ that a group of ~.cizens invesiigating the matter inâ€" tend to bring certmin suggestions beâ€" fore the council at the next meeting. Councilior Wim. Beli, who brought the matter up, stated that last Tuesday hight while it was raining some 25 transients were taken in. These men, in the Burlington lockâ€"up was agait brought to the attention of the coun cil at the regular meeting last week Brand new and highe: standards| for Ontario native wine mhn‘ were in sight as r. result of a conferâ€" ence held Nov. ist in the office â€" of Hon. T. L. Kennedy, Ontario minister ©TFiceâ€"â€" Cor. Main and Mountain §ts Office Moursâ€"â€"9 to \ 1.30 to 5.30 Complaint Regarding The Accommodation Given Transients At Burlington derstood, to meet the requirements that in all probability will be set up before lon, manager of the liquor control board; W. B. Common of the board; A. R. Speakman, director of the Ontario reâ€" search foundation, and T. J. Mahony, M.L.A., South Wentworth, attended. It is understood a decided improveâ€" ment in the wine industryâ€"not only in production process but in the finished product particulartlyâ€"will be required. ‘There has been considerable betterâ€" ment of the quality of wines in recent months, but not sufficient, it is unâ€" (Bucceeding 1. B. Rouse) OPTOMETRIST3 & oPTICTANs 82 King 5t Cast HAMtLTON Associated with i. 0. Rouse for past 12 years. ‘ 'mw., PCOR ... M per ye ‘“llfltuon,..,h‘ States. payable in advance tntsssll _ "_ D 10 Atrpporommdbntmirmmmmenened ies + M of aifh 224 M w:::” * 8. Bean Publisher & Propriet Ontario Land © ==yor * Clvil Engineer C .%;“. St., Niagara Falls, Ont. 2175 â€" Copies of Grimsby â€" Town Map ftor Saie. Dentist _ "..h:u.l'mn Block. 12 Main At. \ Mours: 9.30 to 12, 1.40 to Gas Administered For Extraction % â€" RAY "â€"" every Wednenday from ofeâ€" of publication _‘ ***** Mauin ang d -,.?,,‘m rimabe EK T lowr i amenth 1 PARK DONATED BY L OL. HARRY OAKES BRYANSâ€"CURRIE (Busseeding 1 «<V. R. FARRELL RA. BLAKE EARWwin DR. D. CLAKK Dentist oPTICIANX DENTAL jon given transients year in in United * J was talking wh have been listening." so banged up? Only regular business was lfl.-"" nt the mntummum’m,.,‘ vullnm.el.mmm.mg.l .‘ruudo.A.WIlu.llu.lluylu-' ‘The We Donald and A. N. Payne. 'l'huh‘ryi.u--.g- MM&.M:&M»,“,,- sured of the usual grant this year. _ | gation, at ‘The local rubber factory is now|evening, N !flaluunhy.mhlm.o.w. three shifts. Only one family is on‘ years in y vellef and the payment of the first inâ€" | will speak. staiment of taxes is normal. -ru' fortege mmmrmml.__ 'm(huuufl. .l GRI 1 lw-nllnalhrâ€"nn’ofl-duxg__._ | a deer in this district. The deer, a Mr. and ] | large buck, was seen swimming 56| toft for To 1My’ududhmnuruwhk-m‘"h' , just north of this village. | _ ‘The Rev. | _ ‘The new street lights have been ID~| an, /.. | stailed in the west end of the ViME® | ops; 1,, Il'hu avenue and West avenue. Th€) y wip y, council is trying to enter ReGONAIONS | oy pagreq |mmummmpuma*mht the local system. ‘The monthly literary meeting °'| The Grin mpun--um.l.o.n.l:,-nu‘muaq be held this Thursday afternoon in the | school on T EXPERIMENT m Jongerâ€"it‘s cost» I sls mald Citizens Band, as first prize in the drumming contest at the CNAK. cor mumu-ml Saunders® window. Clerk Albert Claus stated that as nomination day for civic offices falls on Christmas day this year, the act privides that shou!d this occur the date shall be the preceeding Friday, which is December 22. ‘The newlyâ€"organized bowling league opened on Monday night. couple of days. Dogs are blamed for the slaughterâ€" ing of 22 chickens belonging to Wilâ€" linm Steven. L were for the wintor. Miss Mildred Mcbride has been the ___G as Mamilton frieeds for & i lhlnrJo‘.q.nnld-cuury' | to, was a visitor at the haan : Mrs.,F. J. Thompson was hostess to three tables of bridge~ last week. Prizes were won by Dorothy Lister and F. Jamieson. Beamavilie resident, cled Tuesday at| his home in St. Catharines. The funâ€"| funeral home, 8t Cutharines, . on Wednesday afternoon. mm‘ made in Victoria Lawn cemetery, St. Catharines. Mrsa. D. Groff and family sail from England on Saturday. Mrs. E. Ryckman is leaving at the Ofldllt-cdlonlhuonmh- to spend several months with relativer in the Old Land. Phil and Mrs. Hodges, Milwaukes, Wis., are visiting the latter‘s mothor u#o« I° Hendershott, and will remain W.J.m"qmym their cars to Simcoe Saturday in ordâ€" er that the boys of the vocational nwmumm.mmm and cold storage plant there. gram featuring Canadian art fiction postry and music will be presented by Mrs. C. McArthur, Liles Ely, Miss Adams, Miss Comber and Rev. Stuart Reeve E. B. Osborne and Rev. A. De Rose gave the high and vocational schoo! pupils short addresses on the dgu(luneotlh-lruum.: the Wednesday morning devotionai Some 40 boys turned out at the town hall on Thursday night, all anxâ€" fous to line up as musictlans in the formation of a boys* band. Peity thieving is again reported in “'flllet.hn.mnl‘thlch- being the chief things stoien. Bulmhuhuul-tu.m,h the French river district. d cono â€" O qearemre of the Boy Scout troop Friday night. "““""Plllflmqmluflu (Mnrymh-g month | for sheep Ilmlym S n Oe Ma-pha.hmwmehnn from 10 ©‘clock until noop Baturday, E. and Mrs, Fairbrother opened Ihflrbu-nuu'l\wuhy evening for mw%nflydflo-n., mmmawm“m chapter, LO.D.E. "Hake | Aisiofocs fls S 7 _ 2C £L0.D.E. ‘Ten uhlu;;;'m pl-y.uomâ€"mmuuw.a. WR.J.M.J.P.IN‘.M Shw We vesbes o2 % [imiBtminat cac +A .45 .4 ] _ BEAMSVIEEgâ€"*, m at ®.. many n o on ty. Wse Press Corm Balve, Sold byoy-nl"-uucmoum- The'}_v eek‘s News of “wo n‘m!' 8, J. Wilson, M.P.; Ernest Culp and oo Amane, E. FaiÂ¥brother e * in ce is Cu "°C secretary, Toronâ€" at the headâ€"quarters “.M-Q:;:"‘?hnd" . ce is |metmages e heatroatr m h a ts w cutter was noâ€" Cemr ts in |nerr e ie ooo g Store, Grimaby. Mr. and Mra. David Iogers tha n C ‘“ N n-un-.': P M ua No. on Moriiay how CUMâ€"® YOW) pyening last, are reported to be proâ€" ‘Mum at .acir nBme, : when J should Both are suffering from severe ahock e in addition to other injuries. former of | n.un‘-elmhuul-llg.' ; membrance l-n-lepon...., mc evenâ€" fore being damaged by the fire. Muck sympathy is extended to H. Gracey and family in the loss of the former‘s infant grandson, James Roâ€" bert Gracey, whuse deaib sccurred in pefep00Ppmmmniazpeti instms dB wicanl Ti Arichicnd : c 22000 P22E coming Into Canada with uun-ll--nuq.nl.p.‘-r! The youthful as=ilants were round. Automobile radios instaNed. A! that gram is being prepared. l.‘..-.h\.,,,.,,m"mI-h-duulllonhanund “‘m-M"'l'm‘nAwy!“‘*onmnroflm foj. the scrial number of the radio, which held a special imeeting at the home of| l0Wing which ‘sentence of whipping i# ¢becked as the car leaves Canada. Mrs..Stanley White on Tuesday,â€"for Wa® passed upon ni! five and duly ad.; Apparently n instructions, as suggesâ€" the purpose of arranging for a Christ: Ministered. llhhq-«llhnllhclvhlp-!"‘“mmllm mas bale. | pings will be a tesson to other youths! !@ PAY~A $2 rauio fee, have been reâ€" Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mre. Marshall and Mr. and Mrs. Penrose. ‘The Canadian Gospel Crusaders of ‘Toronto were with us last Sunday Fire, believed io have originated in a defective chimney, broke out in the farm house of Mrs Lzura Kettle, one mile west of Smithville, Thursday afâ€" was badly burned before the flames were brought under control by neighâ€" botits . All fursiture was removed beâ€" ing. 30 (Cvmaenaeet “-', mu;fl\ place in the northâ€" east section of the city some weeks The Women‘s Auxiliary of gt 3%0 when the five youths are said to John‘s church is holding a speciat BAV@ grabbed the ir! and thrown her whiouqmll-..o,..hm-.flol“bn being . frightened gregation, in the rectory on ThursdaÂ¥ because of the seroams of the girl and evening, November 16, at 8 o‘ciocs. !he Fact that ghe (ninted. Following M.O.W.Wlnu.mh..-u the attack the girl suffered considerâ€" years among the Eskimo people, wil; ably from shock. ‘The Grimsby Centre Dramatic Club are holding a social evening in the school on Friday, Nov. Tth. Everydne welcume. Ladies please provide. Mr. Cecil England was home with his parents last Sunday afternoon. C m PSCRITRE ‘ C EeE a wonder at it, """"""-'.C-:-:fiw !"‘“‘"""""‘""*'-“"‘m...udhu.m a month ago thioves returned z*lfihl' lll*lh-hu «C hls M‘}g."”‘“*“ parently overiooking 14 guineo He also claimed ;Mhdnwu-umtfl had no straw fo: chickens against hawks. . They, for their cattle ) 1wcnlnk¢nhlhk.hnw for themselves. into the chicken house ang Mm.mmw all but two, mlnewcllcknluq Conmt Wanslc onl L theatre party at Thursday night. n FABHI O C company First Wentworth bat. F talion, west to Dundas on Wednesday | _ A real oldâ€"fas»;~ night, November 15, for the 0.C.‘s in‘ ast week administâ€" #pection. ‘The companyâ€"aitended 3 of the Children‘s theatre party at the Strand theatre on Youths who had t»< Thuraday nieks 1 ",, . ____ _ C~en house ang um. all but two, Nh“m.‘- built recently, is "to let" for the er months, wint» Mr SM!THVILLE WINONA WEST NEsoco sUPPLIES m“.‘“hl‘l“m " “~~ from various districts of the province Il:hliy.i girl Ts indicated 1y who recently ret\ withâ€" their erops | Regret is expr zens that the cc YOUTHS ARE civcn an oun FABHIONE® SPANKING ping passed on th ast week adminisi»r>d in the office A ”.“',“"‘ ned spanking was ‘, ONTARIO ib C ** C Ce=mUOC Canadian spoke on a es being forwardâ€"| subject of paramount interest "Con diâ€" | various districts ul-nllqlnw." Hon. Alr, ‘.umwuuuâ€"ummu mlrm-nflb.â€"lnm_.udw he southern part| present day problems. Me could not ~u.lh-vwmlhm-h“‘ -wum&u,muuuumumw -uhh..dmlvh.u‘nlmm. '--u-&h-"ownmulm of \races made from evolution or as Premier Bennett so ,m-n.-.w||m-u."Wommqu ny of the farmers -vmlcad-."'h-nq- \ling and no feed ; lect to repair," stated the speaker, "reâ€" lone food supplies | building become® necessary, and . we ‘woun drouth and must adapt ourselves to conditions as rmers fared badly : we find them." 1 Society to five »ntence of whipâ€" in Juvenile court | by various eftiâ€" Then the next th‘ng to do is to calâ€" culate the number of sales transactions needed each week to produce the weekâ€" ly sales objective. Thus, if one‘s averâ€" age sales transaction is 50 cents, and if one‘s weekly sales objective is $100; Then the year‘s objective should be reduced to weekly and monthly amounts in aw ordance with the seasonal characâ€" ter /A one‘s business. ever is reasor...« witiis one‘s finâ€" ancial #blity. _ The right way to get on in business is to set sales mark for the year â€"$5,â€" 000, $10,000, $20,000, $0,000 â€" whatâ€" of arsault Customs inspectors at Nagara Falls are not collecting radio license fees from tourists coming into Canada with automobile radios installed. A! that entire 1933 assessment of the town was made by the association. association that no further action would be taken. Cl oi Pemenp Emm Hexprnh UUt FAIL TO UPSET ASSESSMENT |are not considered in any danger.. Mwuulhundlhhfifl-;h-hnmm in . the borne Ratepayers‘ Association to bring shoulder and face and Arthur has about the upsetting of the 1031 asseasâ€"| wounds in the back. ‘ uy Wednesday insofar as the| ‘The boys allegediy threw appics at| court of revision is concerned but / the windows of the Pratt home, breakâ€" | Mmmmm-.".u..m“ Mr. Pratt hurried | Nberty to carry their appeal before the | out to remonstrate and is said to have judge. The court resumed its sitting been knocked down. Mrs. Pratt then| Wednesday night after having Adâ€"| went to her husband‘s aid with a shotâ€"! m"“"‘““mmmmnm* Â¥hs * Aenamiue NO FEE CHARGED .Inelhlhlrmu-nndll.uo 4 | by bondsmen. ' Both the Horton boys are in the "MMMWM are not considered in any danger. k’hâ€"hwm in the 1 ‘The Vinemount Home and School | _ |etwb held an entertaining Hallowe‘en ‘ A-mmdfi.uhm.uhmm-l‘pm not to exceed one year definite. was | ing. Prizes for costumes were awardâ€" on Monday imposed by «Magistrate|ed as follows: Lady‘s fancy, Audrey James Campbell on Eva Roife, 21, and Gliddon; lady‘s comic, Mrs. Ellis Traâ€" ‘-On-wmnmmm.'u;m'umy.wnym;-n | at St. Catharines. comic, Stuart Jeffries; boy‘s Wallace Grace Waters last Saturday became | Thomas; girls, Murie! Sturch. the bride of Raymond Porter, facing| _A meeting of the Vinemount Wortlâ€" â€"a serilence of six years for the holdup cultural society will he held at the ; which occurred in St. Catharines Ocâ€" home of Mrs.. Gliddon on Tuesday Ihhrl\.. lmd-( November 14. went to her husband‘s aid with a shotâ€" gun and in the melee the ‘weapon somehow exploded. done in the way of labelling and preâ€" paring the pack for future shipment. Wednesday following in this newspaper. tion in required and preâ€"dutermined numbers, and this is achieved by interâ€" These customers to be secured at the rate of 200 a week require to be (1) invited, publicly and regularly, by adverâ€" tisements in this newspaper; (2) inâ€" formed about the seller‘s merchandise, prices and service â€" again by adverâ€" tisements in this newspaper, and (8) so \\'olllorndbythonhllothhuwm become "repeaters." an average of 34 a day. GIRLS SENTENCE® OUT ON RAH. The main thing is customer attracâ€" Rev. H. G. L. Baugh is confined to his home with a severe cold. Farmers are still busy ploughing in spite of the beavy coating of snow, there boing little or no frost in the Norman Widdows, Barton Street, has about decided to go out of the poultry business and there is little WEDNESDAY, NOV: 15th, 1083 On Monday last at a mass mseting mt c n tm VINEMOUNT

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