p.,..-uaau-.- shine could probably tell you just as much about a good many points of inâ€" terest all around the world as he can uuphl“â€"-‘m plenty. Dick the amateur Cardener, used to own a flower shop in Hamilâ€" wu. Gevrge Young‘s swimming trainâ€" er broadcasts over CK.O.C,. Those are just a few of the facts about Hamâ€" One the larger organizati mh:.::.n&. It seems that ll-hn-nn-....‘..h something the people look forward to -MM*," ticut “:dehfl And now, at last, Henry Ford is goâ€" Ing on the air. We don‘t know much “~“-~~‘ï¬â€™\ ing to take. But, . Fred Waring‘s orâ€" chestra will be featured and that‘s something. It takes a man with a lot of courage to try to offer opposition D“Mm.-m just what Ford is going to do. ‘The Ford program will be a Sunday evenâ€" vellous sense of rythm and harmohy and they certainly add & peppy touch to the MusKeeKee broadcast. . With them came two new performers, one nmu“lfllh‘-.hn- tone. All in all the program is much improved. Here‘s hoping the diminuâ€" tive Harmony Twins stay with us for some time. By the way, do you know who the Volce of Wisdom is â€" well its an old friend of yours â€"â€" heard â€"wh-u.m““‘ And so the Black Horse ‘Tavern programs have:been brought to a elose, It is a distinct loss in radio cirâ€" cles here and we believe that interâ€" ested listeners â€"all over the country must miss them. Here‘s hoping that lo-qpqhwmpf gram and wrote asking its continuâ€" ance that the sponsors will be moved to bring it back to the air. We appreâ€" clate high class programs and after all, the station can‘t tell, uniless we page gwan 1 Try the Classified Column of The se i e e . "Aalke â€" m-n‘nll w mAMitToN BEDDING & UPHOLSTERING 60. MMILIYY PO"" i _sst Haat. Ha 267 King Street East, Hamilton mA_““_. f."l- '"n.“"-";‘"&g AUCTION SALE |_ltk e it l All of that stook Au or thae nighâ€"grade stosk et phestartisitn Eal MaWntiresen, â€â€m.."l._-q---- io MwMyMnOmmwdw- C. TVULLY, Austionser, sunenpmemememecemmmnn t 2 C s un( 0 O o That I Am Instructed to Scll to the Public By It starts soonâ€"so watch You will get rasulte. TAKE NOTICE ! * Wave Length 1120 Kitecycies 200 Meters, rk Thuresday, January 18, 1100 11.30 Jan. 10, at 0 o‘elock Ray Dawe and His Orchestra. SUNDAY, JANUARY 21 Orchestra. f 0 *Mctor Herbort 1 Vip Birthday Carnivcs. ) wld0 @ymphonic Jazz Little Brown Cturch in the DeD| 11.99 Comedy Gems V;eather and Christian Science Weather and Christian Science Saturday, January 20 Weather and Sustaining Canadian Preas News, | Bert Anstice and His Mountain Ray Dawe and His Orchestra. Me .day, AM. is â€"|Ontaric Government, through Premier 200. Wilda‘s Recipes, © Provincial Treasurer George S. ©15 Quict Sanctuary. * , announces the offering of a 11,00 1%.3%} Concert Band. _ _._ . _ 9.15 S@unshine Club, 1.30 ‘Time and Weather *Mstor Merbert Melodies, _ .) Joseph Sullivan, organist. James Shields, tenor. Chris. Lovett, plunist. Voice of Wisdom. James Lindsay and His Boys. Galety and Romance. Ernie, Al and Ray. Weaver of Dreams. Canadian Press News. Moonlight On The River, ‘The Call of The North. Tuesday, January 23 Hanpy Harmonies Echoes of Hawail CKTB asaified of The h,":,.«“nu m‘†“ Foothills Revue, CRC. 11.30 Time and Weather, and $1,000; price 100 and interâ€" yiclding 460% to maturity. | " 8. Fifteenâ€"year 4%@ Debentures, $100, A ï¬pflbdh‘m ..mnâ€"d“\-lm to retive sbortâ€"term indebtedness Ontaric Railway Cosminission, fos: ad« to the Agristitural Developâ€" nt Board and for ucemployment ;.‘L"i.l;‘ capital expenditures of the Hydroâ€"Electric Power Commission 2.00 Wilda‘s Recipes. 9.15 Quict Sanctuary, 9.30 Concert Album. _ dubacriptions for tha debentures will . romd at cU brancnes | of lhe I Danks at al) brariches . of he pProvince of Onturic Savings Ofâ€" und by r*00@1420d bond qealers FRIDAY, JANUARY toth. s.ontnit. * the Temiskhainigy and Nortorn ock 5 .cesn 5 / P i NB Sn s | (Continued from Page 1.) treasurer at sarme salary as last year. _ That Armand Hwumme! be assistant clerx at $12 per werek. ‘That Dr, J. H. MccMillan be M. O. H. at the same salary as last year. ‘ » That A. J. Chiveis be plumbing and bmilding inspector, under same arranâ€" gement as last year, : ‘That James Wemtworthâ€"be sanitary fl'flmuâ€hm‘ That the clerk hw&.‘-‘ vertise for a tax collector and assessâ€" or. mhmmm\ ately or in dual capucity, applicants applicant not necessarily accerted, apâ€" plications to close Jan. 23rd. ‘That J. R. Hunter be fruit pest inâ€" spector at 40c per hour. Board of Works ‘That the following appointments be made for 1984 under byâ€"law No. 12. Chilvers and Stadelmier voting nay. ; That Geo. Sewell be town teamster at $17.10 per week. 1 _ That Murray L&wrie be town foreâ€" ‘r:auâ€-'ul. ‘That Delbert Merritt be street cleanâ€" er at 25¢ per hour. ‘That town foreman be instructed to TE m i ie ym tpr porbage 40 used for dump wagon. Thal appointment of a sewer aâ€" erintendent be leftin the hands /« the |~“"-.Om #‘ next That the follo®ng appointment be made for 1934 Uber Byâ€"law No. 12. ‘That Jas, Wenlvorth be night conâ€" stable at the sAmC@salary as last year. Cemetery and Proerty Committee ‘That ths folloring appointments be -.nnua-.u.u-mm‘ _ That RichardWadge be cemetery That 3. E. Pen be caretaker of the afunicipal Count (Gambers, genâ€" erai offices and poliGgtation and fire hall at the salary of $100 per month. The Mayor, Recve «4 the chairâ€" lwnn appointed the tOWN represenâ€" tatives is volnt Firs COMiIttec, Letters for the Ho#PIt yop giep Children and Sa!vati0h my . were TOWN COUNCIL T"=‘;~‘the same salary as PE gpr â€" C l ‘». ".." ez NS ATAr | ?y' Ne ANZ 3!‘;‘ : 3 | ho !â€"l NU housch 1/ i W * ~3 ons € BA | l Pe hn UT “‘-â€"-â€"“- $49.00 fications, either or any +« FINE GRADE MOTOR OIL. SPECIA on Any Make of Furnace â€" Call Baker 1385 for Repair Service seconder said they were opposed to the license being granted on account of there being a tobacco store next door, It did not therefore appear fair to grant it. Mogg â€" Palmerâ€" That R. A. Yeates of Bell and Yeates Co., be authorized to sign applicat.. for a $500 bond with U. 8. Fidelity Co. to guarantee costs re Mohan v. Grimsby appeal. The LO.D.E. was granted the use of council chambers for use of relief sewing club in the afternoons when mot used for council or judicial purâ€" FINED $17.75 EACH j Joe Klimezyk, 37, of Grimsby, was arrested on a drunk charge on Sunâ€" day night by mom-rl-a.‘ when ke was picked up on the highâ€" m“'fldflfl‘y.m about on,the icy pavement in the path of motor traffic, His friend, John Dyâ€" utm oT "° WOn. Sew oW , -l-l tunae ï¬...nbdm.mlolh companied), lends ald at the police statun, be| 9. Part Song, "The Bells of St. Michâ€" also being intoxicated. He however, act‘s Tower," Knyvetl, (una soon found himself locked up in the panted) . same cell with his friend and botn 10. Part Song, "The Long Day Cicsâ€" men faced charges on Monday _ eg" Sullivan (unscoomnanindy TT VTIC owb memethecpecsâ€" e ic rescem: A application of Clarence Rushton for a cigarette license be not granted. Advances of $500 to Relief Board and $1,000 to Board of Education were uhrmm'mlb‘ rary Board fe* , «ata. . Jumeés Powell} Sence viewss E. J. Muir, Johr. Lick and Joh@ Hildreth; pound «eeper, Howard Ferris. births, deaths and marriages. mmlmmnq-gl as compared with 43 the year prevâ€" lous while there were 19 deaths as compared with 20 in 1932, Four lwss marriages were recorded in 1933 than hl.ll.tunhhcslnty-rul‘ 32 the year previous. Clerk Bourne said that outlays for relief to date this year were slightly leas tan last year at this time. L488 BIATHS, DEATHS AND MARRIAGES IN TOWWN iN 1933 ‘The record of vital statistics for the town of Grimsby for the year 1983 id e t when they were each asseaséd $17.75. De Forest Crosley Your price .........»«»+ $40.00 $21.50 to ecial full size Console # s52.50 Other Motions Passed The Etude FURNACE Compicte ‘sith Chenge â€" Coil Heker (Continued from Page 1.) ments for the appearance of this well known boys‘ choir in Grimsby. 198 Children at 10¢ ... $19.80 22 adults at 25¢ ...................._ 5.50 Evening Concertâ€" 111 Paid Admissions at 50¢ ... $55.50 T5% of Receipts paid Choristers $60.00 Printing and advertising ... 2062 Amusement tax, 111 tickets at 4¢ 4.44 5. Four Part Authem, "Lookte Downe, Part 11 â€" Secutar 1. Elizabethan Madrigal, "All Creaâ€" tures Now are Merry â€" Minded" Benet (1600), unaccompanied). 2. Elizabethan Madrigal, "Come Again", Doreland (1562), (unacâ€" companied). 3. Elizabethan Madrigal, "Now is the l(uucllluhu;'.l-h'.(m» c.-huhlw-lhw ingale", Weelkes (1000), (unacâ€" companied). 5. Song, "I heard you singing" Contes & Madriga!, "In going to my lonety Evening Programme Part 1â€"Sacred 1. Unison Chorus, "Let the Bright Beraphim" Handel 2. Peaim CXXI (unaccompanied) 3. Air "Angels ever Bright and Fair" 6. "With Verdure Clad" Maydn 7. Chorus "How Lovely are Thy Dwellings: Fair" Brahms 8. Evening Anthem "Abide With Me" # Sir Ivor Atkins 4. Four Part Anthem, "The Lord is 1. N-:;-l&‘hbuww.w {artappeme=, of the Lonâ€" dondemy Au>. eane o $37.50 â€" , Sullivan, (unaccompanied) PAGE THRER t