eaused the firemen to take renewed self as proud .. .:¢ Fire Department and alluded to the purchase of the Fire Pumper which had increased the the best since Chief Demilie had come here. ‘The councils of the two muniâ€" _ In conclusion Chief Demille paid a high tribute to Captain Alf. LePage and other members of the fire comâ€" carrying out of their dutics was also evidenced among the police of the disâ€" Reference was made by the chief to the cordial relationship existing beâ€" tween the Joint Fire Committee and the Fire Department. ‘Their associaâ€" tion with the councils of both the town and township had been most pleasant and could not have been betâ€" ter. He urged that when strangers came to the town and questions were asked as to the kind of municipality we and speak well of our various civic bodies and organizations. It was by coâ€"operation on the part of all citizens that the best results could be accomâ€" plished. The spirit of coâ€"operation and Chief Demille announced the intention to insugurate a fund for the care of the firemen in case of sickness and acâ€" cident as the insurance carried did not FIREMEN CoOMP D _ ; them ON THEIR ErFiQiENCY | your, (Continued from page 1) had been responded to. The chief said that the new fire truck was giving exâ€" eellent satisfaction and the firemen were proud of it. Paying a high triâ€" bute to the firemen Chief Demille reâ€" ferred to a recent visit made to Port with the new fire truck where the Grimaby firemen created an excellent impression by their smart appearance, the mafner in which they conducted themselves being all that could be deâ€" sired. ‘The Fire Departmecnt, he said, had closed the year with a balance in BOULTER‘S Meat Market We Deliver TO OUR CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS BEST WISHES FOR A HAPPY NEW YEAR pumper and the asset it was to the community and paid tribute to the high efficiency with which the fire deâ€" ‘WNM“R-M- for which great credit was due the chief and firemen. Others who spoke briefly in comâ€" mendation of the Grimsby Fire Deâ€" partment were Armand Hummel, David ‘Allan, E. J. Muir, Wm. Smith, Provincial Constable I. Robhie, George Bolton and C. 8. Bean. while the agreement between the town and township in regard to fire protecâ€" tion which expired had also been reâ€" piaced with a new one. He noted the fact that as a member of the Joint Fire Committee for several years he had been very desirous of something being done in regard to the fire equipâ€" ment. ‘The township had been entitled to more protection for the amount beâ€" ing contributed towards the upkeep of the Fire Department while lack of equipment to meet conditions in the township resulted in the destruction of homes which in nearly every case were not being replaced, being a dead loss in so far as the township was concerned. ‘This led to the advocacy Deputy Reeve Graham of North Grimsby in commending the fire dept. on its efficiency and in referring to the the fremen was a credit to the town. He would always take a keen interest in the progress of the Fire Departâ€" ment which was so efficiently serving them continued success in the new ‘The good wishes of Mayorâ€"elect Lewis who was called away before the evening concluded, were conveyed to l_lthmw Mr. L payment on the new fire truck had been made on December 13th. Reeve Lawson of North Grimsby sai‘l that for nine years he had been elosely associated with the fire deâ€" partment and was very pleased to mote the harmony and good feeling tending his good wishes to the fire , in ex« At the evening service, ‘‘The Story of ‘The Nativity", was given in a series of lantern slides while the choir gave a special program of Christmas music 15%, INCREASE IN RELIEF Gwmmcmv.mcu (Continued from page 1) l-nï¬tmdnq-thl of the pressure from relief adminisâ€" tration. It will also be charged with the task of recommending ways and means of increasing employment . The increased relief payments will be retroactive to the first of Decemâ€" ber, and will provide a breathing space while pariiament is dealing with share of the total to the provinces and the municipalities of rellef in each the whole subject of relief at equally by all the provinces, each getting a flat 75 per cent. addition to Eomuu‘n‘“l-l. substituted at that time for the prevâ€" and Towne and Interlake Tissue of the St. Catharines Industrial league was played in the local arena with a ficer, last week paid his annual visit to the local public school and as in former years distributed candies and oranges to the junior pupiis of the when members of the Four F Club, Hamilton wili provide the program. ‘The case of W. Swall, charged with operating a secondâ€"hand business in Grimsby without having obtained a town license as required under a new» ly passed byâ€"law, has been remanded until January 7. A social evening will be held by the Young People‘s Society of ‘Trinity guest speaker at the regular monthly meeting of the Men‘s Service Club of St. Andrew‘s Church in the Parish MHall last week. last, when an excellent program was An encouraging increase in receipts from current year‘s taxes as well as from arrears is reported by tax colâ€" lector Col. W, W. Johnson of North Grimsby Township. Christmas entertainment held at Caldâ€" er‘s School, 8. 8. No. 13, on Thursday A baptismal service was held in On Wednesday evening of last week Russell Kelley of Hamilton, was Local Items of Interest Yale MATINEE Friday â€" MATINEE â€" Saturday at 2.30 pam. Emmmnny | M-v....‘.,,u.,_†| "SHE MARRIED wER Boss» rasud l l "STEAMBOAT rouN BEXp» Will Rogers _ _ "Byncopated City" such a system could be used by small police forces throughout Ontario, with a central station in Toronto, that a great amount of expense in telephone calls could be cut out, and that the police system would be\ made . more Chief Lee Smith of Burlisgton, will have a radio installed in his auto, he 66 Muin Street W., _ â€"Grimaby (Next to Shoe Repair Shop at Bridge) ‘The previous high total fsr icenses was in 1930, when $65,400 was obâ€" tained. ‘The receipts for this year are $71,300 io date, while the total for 1934 was $53,200. ‘The estimate for this year was $64,000. | License® fees collected during 1935 were $7,000 more than the estimated revenue.from this source and nearly M_-hummm REPAIRING..... "NAF." Waits is described about 20, 5 feet nine or ten, weighs 150, round red face, dark sult, light overâ€" coat and dark fedora. WATCH AND WANTEDâ€"8 or 10 horses to feed for Western Ontaric police have warnâ€" ed St. Catharines merchants to guard against an alleged "rubber" . cheque artist, who operates under the name Of I. Watts. 1t is said he orders goods sent to an address out of town, pays by a larger cheque and takes NOGRAPHER ExPERIENCED l'; hâ€"â€"u' .,...." â€.g..,."" '.:!'!l‘- operate dictaphone ROOMER WANTED â€" in private FOR RENT â€" FOR RENT â€" House at 37 Mountain St., wired for electric stove: also UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERâ€"have FOR SALE â€" twoâ€"lid box stove with Ml’b’a:nm-uuuc _ Apply T Ave., Grimsby. 3tp MOORE‘S ThearteE rooms, heated. and board posieaeied phee Rereee on property LICENSE "EES UP $20,000 RADIO FOR POLICE CAR ADVERTISING se _ Â¥K!om. FPicky Semiin "For Movietons mews* "Cure it W MERCHANTS WARNED sday > Thurscay, Jan. 1 "PaADDY onay» B. MURDRYJ GUARANTEED ‘# Biz Michac DBertett 1tp !. .Alfl l"'""' PA s oo t i n y FREE DELIVEAY To CUstomERs wisninc a» ornia ’ AND take notice that after such last mentioned date, the said Adminâ€" istrator will proceed to distribute the -uldth.:llh-:du-qlh uyhm“d-fl‘m then have notice, and that the said Administrator will not be liable for ty piv fl’ll!"...*: any person or P on nipomies n ol it at the time of such distribution. the estate of ‘the said George Iglï¬q.-h“-.m ml‘.q’dAanN City of Corona in the State of Caliâ€" m-zmuc.:‘nm Iny remen menapont ‘ANY LIMITED, Hamâ€" lion, the Ontario Administrator of the estate of the said deceased, their Christian names and surrâ€"mes, adâ€" dresses and @escriptions, the full parâ€" ticulars, in writing, of their claims, a statement of their accounts, and the nature of the security, if any, held by IN THE MATTER OF the estate of the -fo-.un-dv:; dnmï¬.,umdm Solicitors for the said Administrator. Dated at Grimsby this 17th day of Wox 17 The Independent, Grimsby FURNITURE REPAIRING For Uphoistering and Repairing The Model Dairy will not be open after 12 o‘clock noon on New Year‘s Day. » Phone 410 ~ inst the estate of ‘the said George Notice To Creditors ONTARIO t T2 it® 4& 8â€"L1" 42. GAI'“’{I,,!)I.L::i MODEL DAIRY Table Raisins _ 1b. 30c Old Cheese lb. 21c Pumpki® fittea u. â€" 10¢ Queen Olives "2* 25¢ Ginger Snaps lb. I¢ Soda Biscuits 1#. ss. New Ddua':. 9 Ibs. Natural Figs 3 lbs. Chocolates lb. 24¢ Mincemeat 2 lbs. 25¢ A Happy and Prosperous 15 to 16â€"o0z. EMIL H. LEMP PUDDING CANDIES 2 is 25. BY WAGSTAFFE‘$ HOLIDAY PLYX Silver _ No.2!¢ No. 234 3§¢ on Remembrance Day and the merâ€"| chants had ignored his wish In sevâ€" tions were issued by Chisi Magisâ€" trates, while merchants‘ associations decided to observe th» holiday at other and Peterboro‘. In Startford, St. ‘Thomas, Sarnia, Sault Ste. Maric and ‘Toronto, the holiday will be partiaily observed. Indications were the hollâ€" day would be observed in Owen Sound, but a petition being circulated among merchants is not complete. In Hamilton, the Chambers of Com:â€" merce endorsed the movement to close stores Boxing Day, after Mayar H. E. Wilton declined to issue a preciamaâ€" tion on the grounds he had don» so with a longâ€"standing practice, federal civil servants will be given a half holiâ€" Iayn--h-u-n.-.u. A poll of Ontario centres showed that eleven cities would observe the holiday, while five would partially obâ€" serve it. Windsor stood alone in the (Continued from page 1) needy of the parish. These boxes were opened on the day after Christmas Columbia governments have declared serve the holiday only partiaily. At Brockville, merchants and some facâ€" NO ACTION ON Boxing day a statutory hollday while in Saskatchewan the holiday will be merchants there to carry on business as usual, Ontario cities observing Boxing day are Hamilton, St. Catharines, London, Woodstock, Believille, Gait, Kitchenâ€" er, North Bay, Brantford, Brockville SULl other GRIMSsBY ARENA FRIDAY, DBEC. 27THâ€" 830 pam. Adults 25¢ (Tax Includad) Children 10¢ CHRISTMAS NIGHT â€" 8â€"10â€"p.m. uwtz;.:'um-a-u.ar- Skate The Old Year Out The New Year In BOXING DAY INTERMEDIATE O.M.A. SKATING will obâ€" PHONE 447 tories will observe Boxing Day, whil« other piaces of business will remai open. In Srult Ste. Maric, whole sale flour and feed dealers and som individua! retail stores will remab <~U7 Crape! the Tring‘s Rpightwap Gray Coach Lines C hinsk mevonle ns‘ TORONTOJ SINGLE 1.45â€"RETURN 2.6 Each W ay Every Day :.p.. _ Time _ 1145 a m 35 p.m. 345 pm 11.05 p.m. . p.m Coach Connections At Toronto and U Tickets and Information atâ€" WEDNESLAY, JRC. 25th, 1935 4 Trips FRON® 174«