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Grimsby Independent, 10 Apr 1935, p. 4

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. Sfor23¢ | 106 || 3 for 25¢ PEED PHONE 5, GRIMSBY CURED MEATS heam. on Ardedhsnccmmssisirhadtcamastndlsin Acrdincin "From a general opinion gathered do as they have in the past and with from Members of the Council, Grimsâ€" general coâ€"operation from unemployed by is in very good shape in compariâ€" and all citizens, the present mill rate umwm:mmummummmmxu" ho'li-.mn-fhuehllhph better days ahead. "In 1037 debenture debt reduction will be the order of the day and as a result a longâ€"looked for reduction in the mill rate will follow. At present some small debentures have been paid but their effect will not be felt as the Council wishes to reduce its indebtedâ€" ness to the bank and to the County of Lincoln. In the case of the latter the Town has been a year behind in payâ€" ing its county rate since 1910. Some provision should have been made in boon years to catch up on this item. As a result this item has cost the town many thousand dollars in interâ€" est during the passing years and at| the moment is causing considerable| trouble. With Educational matters of |â€" the town, some retiring fund will have | to be set up in order to catch up on| the County payments and to escape| TRAVE!L via MOTOR COACH ments. ‘The Council have cut the opâ€" erating expenses to the bone whereâ€" ever possible and the Town has, as a result, been able to pay its debenture Mlflhhum. A continu« ance of this coâ€"operation between the ‘Taxpayer and the Council will carry, _27" *oxpayers have, during the depression years, been very loyal! and in many cases great sacrifices have in--ah_u*r_pmw:»‘ (Continued from page 1) ed to ask for relief. Grimaby‘s relief eosts have been doubled during the present year in comparison with the same period in 1934. Such problems make the life of the Council a very We Are Not Only Your Grocer, But Your Friend and Qusiity _ Lew Pricts â€" Quilck Becvice REEVE MOGG sAys PRESENT TAX RATE CAN BE MAINTAINED CHARTER A MOTOR coAcH figfln next lodge, club or party outing u&am' Evaporated Milk 2 lbs 21¢ 16 oz. tin, 8¢ BUY A 19 %wiP TICKET|| PACKAGE EXPRESS sUNLIGHT soap | 0. K.SOAP 5 for 25¢ I"l'i'i."?‘i’*"" 4* THEAL BROS "The Taxpayers have, SEEDLESS JBBY‘$ C. & B. RAISINS ,mz'g :_ ',:,‘.‘Ns , CATSUP 10c Ib. 9c 2 for 255 CARBOLIC Mhn'wfl*“lflfihmm:hr St. Catharines, Niagara Falls and Buffalo every two hours Highway King Coach Lines Imanefi-t' No. 1 Can. Onions 5 for 25¢ 5 Ibs. 11c For Information Call MILLYARD‘S DRUG STORE AT ONLY to all Terminal Points (other 2e PER MILE. mu»::mm le SALE TOILET TISSUE 3 Large Rolls For 25¢ per bag $2.50 FLOUR AND FEED 1 ROLL EXTRA FOR 1¢ LIMITED FALCON Now is the time to order mlr buby chicks. For Livaâ€" ty, feed Furina Startena. taxpayers continue to stand loyal and do as they have in the past and with general coâ€"operation from unemployed and all citizens, the present mill rate , | tainty. ‘The whole Royal family have »| at all times manifested a sincere inâ€" .\ terest in the welfare of all classes of ,| people. ‘The very human side of King , | George is shown in his expressed deâ€" ,| sire that his jublice be celebrated simply, with dignity and thankagivâ€" ing; gifts to His Majesty are to take | the form of funds to relieve human |suffering. In Canada this fund is the Cancer fund. ‘The speaker closed by paying tribute to the souls who have contributed to the nation‘s greatness. A hearty vote of thanks was tendered the speaker, A ladies chorus sang "Rule Britannia" and Misses Virginia MHewson and Jane Corey entertained with a vocal duet and a tap dance. Mr. Hugh Liddle also sang. At the . next meeting of the Bridge Ciub which will be on Monday, April 15th, | at 2.45 p.m., the hosteases will be Mra. Wolfenden and Mrs. R. H. Hughes, | llr-.'ol!eulnhbdum.l ed on once again being elected a Proâ€" vincial Councilior in the 1. 0. D. E. at |‘ the annual meeting held in Hamilton | / last week. 'lldlll.;.uulndh(p-.uhl matter of great pride that Britain still is Britain. The idea of the "diâ€" vine right of kings" is passed and King George is king by the wish of the people. llthn-d-ndul to hig. people through twentyâ€"five (Continued from page 1) especially history as viewed by a Hitâ€" erary mind, Mr. McRaye reviewed England‘s history under the 20 soveâ€" reigns since the Norman conquest. WALTER MeRAYE ADDRESSES 1.0.D.E. ON KING GEORGE‘S JUBILEE R. & W. TOMATOES _ 2% tins: have fallen, BEAMBVILLE â€" PHONE 71â€"ringâ€"4 Good fruit dray, $55. Sourd won noke MTSS SUPFPERPR Ahad an accident. She cut her corns. Now she uses Cress Corn Salve. Sold by Dymond‘s Palibearers were C. W. F. Carpon tor. A. E. Howard, N. Nelles, L A Wade, P. Tregunno and R. Theal. real on Thursday morning iast in the Cayiga Cemetery. Funeral services Â¥ ain Street cast, Rev. J. A. Ballard by the town ams wwuship. ‘The old mgreement expin« April 1st ‘The late George Hoshal was laid to new agreement éreza ‘The April meeting of North Grims» by township council will be held on Saturday afternoon next Among the malters to be considered will be the ffintsting. C-'mh.auc-'lw.m 16th, in the Public School, with Dr. MacMillan and Miss Carson, in atâ€" tendance. ‘The last administration of toxoid will be given as well as the vaccine for small pox. All mothers are urged to be present. As Rev. I. B. Kaine of St. John‘s Presbyterian Church is addressing a Young People‘s Raily in the Presbyâ€" tery of Orangeville, Rev. D. Anderson, Mflm-fl“fim on Sunday, M.&.mhl.{ father of Mr. D. E. Anderson of and a special invitation is extended to school in September. Sallows on Thursday , April 18th, at 3 o‘clock. Miss Lees will give a taik pm., by Harold Whiteside on the subâ€" ject "How to Plan Your Garden for 1935". All interested are invited. P09 eR noeey hadk . A ... i4 gl_l_b-luh)dllml-.dln A lantern lecture will be given in the Council Chamber under the ausâ€" pices of the Grimsby Horticultural given with Rev. I B. Kaine acting as A successful "sock" sucial was held under the auspices of St. John‘s Presâ€" byterian Ladies‘ Aid at Grimsby lufiu'nh*,mahg‘ _ On Friday afternoon, April 12th, at 2 o‘clock, an exhibit‘m of the chiiâ€" dren‘s work will be . rown at the Grimsby Beach School. ‘The public is cordially invited. In the evening a concert by the children will be p.ven. ‘Three cases of speeding were dealt with in court on Tuesday, all being a violation . of the traffic laws. In each case the driver was convicted \ ‘The members of the North Grimsby ‘Township Council together with road superintendent Stuart, iiuspected the roads of the municipality on Wednesâ€" day. ‘The clinic for preâ€"school age chil« PETER EDMOND Mr, Jack Way, Main Street East, is prepared to do landscaping and to construct rockeries. See his announceâ€" ment on page 5. drew‘s Church, will give a recital endâ€" Ing at half past eight. At ten minutes to eight o‘clock Friâ€" day night next the 12th inst., Mr. David Nicholson, organist of St. Anâ€" The Ladies‘ Aid of Grimsby Baptist Church will hold a Homemmde Bake Sale in the Grimsby Natural Gas Ofâ€" fice on April 27th. ‘ Officers of Lincoln and Welland Regiment will hold their annual imeetâ€" ing at the Armouries, Niagara Falls, on Monday evening next at 8 o‘clock. Legion are holding their annual meetâ€" ing at Beamsville on Thursday, April 11th at 8 p.m. Nomination of officers. County Judge John 8. Campbell, who has been seriously il! is able to be at his office again. Local Items of Interest of the Mothera‘ ‘Dumbell Lotters® 'm.fllumrw Wednesday . n.!-_., Aprit 17 «/ Â¥# MATINEEâ€"â€"GATURCAY ,APMIL 13 PM®® _at 2.30 p.m. 10¢ * _ Adults 202 I Monday â€" Tuesgay, Aprii + « 16 ' "THE AGE OF INNOCENCE* ; Friday « Saturday, April 12 +13 "THE BEST MAXN wINS® ROOFINGâ€"Before ing job, try a to FOR SALE â€" 2 Young Fresh Milch Cows, T.B. N*:‘- 195â€"Râ€"11, MOORE‘S ThearrE FOR SALE Warren William, Mary Astor 1 u "Pln-:ul News"! "The naaly ghitile" 16 MAL~ +82, Emithville, 4 â€" 3tp n mmmmmermmmmmmmmgs,............ xd FOR SALEâ€"Very reasonabie, English Gooseberry bushes. Early spnn! plarting most ideal time, Phone 7, FOR SALE â€" FOR SALE â€" Â¥or printing of all knde try Tme HAY, STRAW AND MANURE delivâ€" "THE CASE OF THE HOWLING Dog» OOFINGâ€"Before * ng job, try" & Reolk privd sae h“mr. roof, lh--nhun“?fi;l 851 PHONE 64. 20 MAIN STREET EAST and Liberty; also choice Collie pups. &". . on -n.....m , phone 3â€"râ€"0, 152. Smithvifie, Rdmund Lowe, Jack Holt "In The House"* Cime Concem pist yâ€"Milk s A~t" (Gn@s "Sereen Snapshoty* Advertise YOUR WANTS FOR SALE , Johp Ave. or GRIMsBY. ONTARIO American 7lln tanley Ite 1tp Ite HOUSE FOR RENT â€" 7 :oom house, 11 Paton St., near Catholic Church. FOR RENT â€" Four room apartment, all conveniences, on Nelles Side Rd. Possession May 1st. Apply Box 47, Grimsby P.O. 3tp FOR RENT â€"â€" 8â€"roomed house can be FRUIT FARM WANTEDâ€"Well fruitâ€" ed, 5 to “l’rh'” or without terms. Write P. O. Box 231, Hamâ€" FURNITURE REPAIRING â€" I:z ’&"uw lfll.Md like new at a smiall cost. m Lemp, Box 17, lnm.t Office. mumm&:‘u'w’ icest of Mmfla“: and an ideal spot in the summer, * doliectings mo delfvering maling piak #. no will provide with steady work m.mmmmm. ultra smart spring line of Ladies‘ Knitwear is ready. Write at once. British Knitwear, Simcoe, Ontario. WANTED TO BUYâ€"Mangels. Phone _ Grimsby 531â€"W. Ite Geo. E. Miller, 65 East Hazeltine, water and furnace. ""“W‘ ply Siade‘s Garage, 239 Main St. West. 1tp P.1G,. or Gold Soap 10 »~ 33¢ Oxy dol or Chipso 2 * m». 37o Washing Soda ..Z.. %»»â€" ILfe Cleamser uty § a» 4A%o WAX nawos or Matches i: SPRING C CLEAgEmOcy:a#"â€"ane €A4. »apaghetti im 24 23° Royal Jams ##=> "> 23‘ Jeliies a.."!ss.... 6 »» 25° Apricots ©\‘s, #119 Matches i:# 3+ 21 Chateau * Sardines s Spaghetti«"‘4 2: Quaker dlts""-.:n.‘.' 21 Chateau @4 > 13° Sardines "SS" 2 «. 25° CA * A LITTLE BIRD Wl i 4 PREE DELIVERY To CUsTOMKR® wigHING aAn ofpenr FOR RENT 1tp tions of sale, apply to th undersigned for aontors tor Ahe Vends on ts utons WANTED â€" Good chunky horse sult» [ ect to a reserve bid. _ _ _ TERMS:â€"Ten per cent. 0 the purâ€" chase money to I-gl down #* the time of the sale. balance co be paid within thirty days therea! or. For further particulars «nd condiâ€" tions of sale, apply to th undersigned. _ _The buildings thereon to canaint of n bara are said ment ten acres more or less. w“‘_"“.‘â€".;"“"'â€" ’Mm‘ummmnn&é Aueuuuhwthqu April, A.D. 1935 at the hour of two ©‘clock in the afternoon at the law offices of G. B. =.Mlq. Esq., cny-v":. . the fellowing propâ€" ALL AND SINGULAR those cerâ€" E_:uhn tracts :t“m ..: M-géw-'-‘uo--y""- (hs County Lincoin and being comâ€" posed of all that part of the East haif of lot number Two in the Third Conâ€" ud&o-flhfi:‘m Road and containing by admeasureâ€" uu.unvmamm contained in a certain mortgage which â€" AUCTION SALE â€" around 1300 or up; also one horse plow, cultivator and harrows. Apply Dated at Caledonia this 23rd day of The property will be offered for sale of Valuable Property | NHMERE TO THERE |_â€"_â€"«â€"â€"directlau coach ARRELL & ARRELL, Caledonia, Ontario. Vendor‘s solicitors. itp Apricots lb. 25¢ Fancy Australian Seediess Raisins 2 lbs. 23¢ Clover Leal Sockeye e Salmon ___(#. «o 34¢ Peaches _ 16e 8 16e Plums _2 No t um 15¢ Blucberries 2 No. 2 us 19¢ New Prunes Mr. Hunter will complete his i~â€" spection in anothor week which will later be followed by a summer inspâ€" tion of peach trees. top of the ground was quick!y absor‘>â€" e4. We need rain badly, none having fallen of any consequenco since Mar\ snow and rain the frost prevented t) > molsture from penetrating the groun 1 with the result that the moisture ca (Continued from page 1) "There is no water in the field drai»s only come to each individual by suc rigid checking of themselves. Those participating in the progra: were Mr. and ?frs. McBrein, Mrs ‘Mlllnymll.lflfla G. G. Bourne, Wm. Lothian, Hug Liddle and Vern Croft. ‘The first president, Geo. Marr, mo\ <4 a vote of thanks to the speaker. ‘The luncheon served brought t : close another very successful evenin: core . 1bor. to 17¢ home to hi« hearers that success ca derers?" ‘This, he said, he could no‘ answer. ‘The most important though he left with the mudience was tha each individual could sherk up on hi diet and system and al... Just take thâ€" time to check. up on his thoughts an| CLOSES Siâ€"AsON ! (Continued from Fage 1) Mamilton. _ His address, "Success, Phyaical and Moral," gave his hearers much to !**nt about. He said that in his twentyâ€"_.« yearsâ€"of police ser vice many people had asked, "what WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1985.. MEN‘s CLUB MUCH EARLIE!: PHONE i7¢

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