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Grimsby Independent, 14 Feb 1934, p. 4

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High School récently inspected Grimaby High School, as plans Mr. 8. T. He ley was reâ€"appointed earetaker of the public schoois at the same salary as last year. The Bourd decided to aqvertise for a enretaker of the Migh School. __A delegation irom the Merritton 1 54. ) _ TTSon was passed that the supply teachers in the high school be paid at the rate of $7.00 per day. -Mmumwwmw hhmlholwmdm to the Hiness of her mother, \ 7" 6. ZNUIf was reâ€"appointed secreâ€" -l‘!-hu-nru\he!x-mtormo h“lt!h-meuhryuug (O-t-um:hpx.b ‘h--'m“‘mwhh retirement from the Board. The Board approved the application for interâ€"British exchange of teachers Miss McQuade was granted one 2"‘"’"’“‘"‘“& of JAS8. 1. THEAL Mr. 8. T ® y 4 o o mmz m mnmommmmgmtit ALL PAssENcERS sare; 4“\ WF k /;M\ f:z\\w‘,-'.fi:f'fl”fl: ~ TA _ NEW CHAIRMAX the Try the Classified Column of The Independent. You will get results. The attendance report at Grimaby High School for the month of Januâ€"| _ Chief D ary showed enrollment of buys as 78,| 4* & resu and girls 86. There are 80 students| "Ccent fir from the town «. Grimsby and 84 stu.| Thursday, dents from the county of Lincoln. The! hk tolal enrollment is 164 and average daily attendance 151. 'ANNUN ‘The total enrollment at school for January was : 325 and the nverace ati ""s and drinking water supply were reported as good in the public school. now being formuiated for the erection of a high school in that place. The school nurses‘ report submitted by Miss Carson of St. Catharines, of the Medical Inspection Committee of ‘lhahca-t,hu.m..m uary showed a total enroliment of 323 lll-hrhq_-anfl. Six were reported with new defects and six with defects corrected. ‘The number pracâ€" ticing health habits was given as 78% while cleanliness of class rooms, cleanâ€" liness of tollet, and facilities fur washâ€" the average attendance the public tported at UNITED CHURCH, LOST â€" Between ho Saztion Ape:: ‘wsl t Mro. W. H. Pot: (Continued from Page 1) |'=.‘!Muw it M.m.hm-.wm' es + year‘s activities and commended the : ‘_â€"‘.:‘ mm-mm s mwum-m;wmsorgm hi ..npo:mm..m,d.", ":’ (Mfi-‘wfl d % J: day conditions. in England, Scotland. Ireland. J man. ANNUAL MEETIN¢ me the amount of building j FOR SALE Mmmmd%; Sar is ‘gaued in 1933 as compared| PHEh 0 mmmmm.-h- Manure. crease from $11,080 to $14,747.50, 28| _ Ontario 8t permi*s were issued in 1933 and 27 in| â€" sby. Phon on Thursday .'n”...‘"".-u' when MrB. W. H. Cline w PFP PibitrapraprrctziPatcrmmiiie. L. """-im-mb.v.ouu-. mmwmm '“M"W. You are Imulia® Cellsl the es are Invited. According to the The local Mothers® At the Baptist Church ,,i@unday The re Local Itas of Interest THE INCPENDENT, G All welcome Wothers‘ Club will hold meeting in Trinity hall injuries received in a noon at 3 o‘clock, Cline will be the 1933 and 37 in duties on laid up Wednesday, Thuruday Fob aary 8%, 02 "THE POWER AN" Tc GLORY® Fpencer Tracy, Collâ€"~n Maore ‘ "Fox Movietone Nowpe* j "Bart * thop Oluoa® 1 T M u DORE‘8 EATs E '.ehllll.’ulr Bat , &s 2. Sildren 10 cents hedge, rockeries of unbelievable ib ty amid cool, tridkiipg atrazms. .A "Canada has only taken up hort ture the last twentyâ€"five x in the Old Country the= pan thave three hundred years to &« dait," said the speaker. ~C a nfi in Cunada is a different proj log results are showing un well,"3 : | unsightly backyards betore planting were shown iling ling transformations whis m one realize just how importsst is educaâ€" tion along this line. $ GARDENs WN cmu-rdao in England, Scotland, Ireland, J;, and the widely known Butchar dens situated in Victoria, B.C.; W§â€" scapes of fairyland avemues, yor; displays of color against the so(. vety background of towering . ;r Monday, Tuesday, Februsry $8. 80 "MIDBMIPMAN sace®. â€" y Bruce Cabot, Betty Purpg®® . "The Preferred List®" * "The Faval Note" 4 "Whatever you do," side, "plan i your j you start." id Friday, Saturday, February 16, 47 "LITTLE WOMeEN®* Katherine "'E:‘"‘ Joun Bennett, Francis Paul Luka® FOR SALEâ€"Royal Thermic fountain I LE â€"â€" T room house, upâ€"toâ€"| SP 'o:u.f--nc-m-. :‘fiun-; t dry tubs, warm air furnace, 3 plece| . â€" iflu‘lflhflgu::l’:;:;i : gquick sale. 11 Fairview Ave. 3tp| *~ Applications for the posiâ€" tion of Caretaker of the Grimsby High School will he nnivod up to 12 o‘clagk noon of February 22, 1984. List of duties may be seqeur» ed from the secretary, Adâ€" dress all applications to the Secretary, E. J. Muir, stat» ing qualifications. _ water from freezing in cold went) $5.00 when new; will sell for 5250 Also 10â€"lb. table scale with tin gallon size, for chickens to ; Mrs. Roy VanDyke sang the solo, 122008 AO0, G and Mfl M’Ad Ehl;-nyyw To sby, Phone 380â€"B. â€" . _ """ C"J, DR SALE â€" Box Stove, Oneâ€"hors Prough, Oneâ€"horns duvatge" o\ oo Caretaker Wanted" â€" FOR â€" Grimsby High School ADVERTISE YOUR WANTS $10.00 when now, for $5 00 Box #0, Independent O( ‘Cubby‘s Picn "Easy A u6y \dults 20¢ eland, Jâ€"man. | utchari | , BRC.; 1| 1e8, gor: I the soft ‘ ering . gn ‘ bov wle dsfi mams. ) I’.on.: “ 4 to x i nir in T a ut 1. cov ro ib ) .B ilin ml‘ one Mr. vell 16 MAIN STREET, EAST, GRIMSBY About «75 grape growers were at a meeting of the Beamsville local of the Grape Growers‘ association in the town hall Wednesday evening ‘last. The speakers were: J. J. @mith, Cecil Pettit, Winona, R. Challice, St. Cathâ€" arines, Arthur Smith, Vineland, W. "Only a Rose", from the Vagabond l&h.vhkhm-fiw Mr. ‘W. E. Cullingford, the secretary, gave a summary of the society‘s work and plans for the future. j mmmmmm‘ of the National Anthem. FOR RENT â€" 7â€"roomed house, No. 27 Ontario Street, Furnace, Gas, Electricity. In good condition. Apâ€" ply Ed. Laidman, Pr*on Street, Grimaby. 1tp WANTED TO BUY â€" Gas heater or SPRAY PUMPS and GUNS, Bought and Sold and Repaired. Brass and Aluminum Castings of all kinds Mude. Phone Phoenix, 542, Grimsâ€" by. Jan. 10â€"2mos $40.00 For Grages Still In Effect Cocos w =",,.\Coc08 _ FOR RENT K TeRaWEE y ARPWENE § CERECUCETED E PHONE 174 FREE DELIVERY TO CUSTOMERS wisninc an ORDER 100% Wt cssn ie se j c uP itp Try the Classified Column of The Independent. You will get results, imumduo_nu-w upon last year between the association the wineries and the Hquor control board was still in éffect and would reâ€" main so as long as the wincries reâ€" ceived the increase in price for their products as agreed when this price was set. ‘The annual meeting of the mwâ€"mmnul Catharines. . Hipple and A. Allison, Richard Morâ€" ley, president of Beamsville local, was chairman. All streased that only thru coâ€"operation of the growers could betâ€" mao-dmn-htnh“qh.. pected. The crop prospects for 1034 were for a much larger crop, but it is expected a better demand will prevail. Alkens, â€" BIG VALENTINE DANGE â€" TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 20 SECOND GAME OF INTERMEDIATE GROUP FINALS DUNNVILLE vs. GRIMSBY ADMISSION: ADULTS 85e. _ CHILDREN 15e FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16th, GRIMSBY ARENA Grimsby High School Auditorium FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16th, 9 p.m. Jt ids hh ie tdb in We cess 5 . aem oo Pm e Beeemencks..2 ADMISSION SKATING SATURDAY NIGHT. Two Games, Admission 25¢ FRUIT BELT LEAGUE To be held in After â€" Both talk and the neighbors listen, _ Honeymoon â€" She talks and he listens. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1934 an exclusive Gabrillcen feature. PERMANENT WAVING I.l’ -‘:ond in texture and -h: the . m,_fl, _ applied HAl!! WAVED BY â€" CGabrieleen Before â€" He talks and she BEAUTY SHOPPE Phone 516 for Appointment race cdh‘ all for 19¢ P. & G. SOoAP 8ban 25¢ Kirk‘s Costile SOAP 8 â€" 10 p.m.

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