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Grimsby Independent, 13 May 1936, p. 7

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Rouse) Fauity Metabolism is the underiying cause of many diseases and ailments. o _ Bnd Flew L L3 160 8t. Puad St, _ 36 Jumes $¢., South Toi. St. Cuthacimes 98 â€" Tol. Regent 1889 S+. Cutharines, Ont, . Hemon, Ost. Gemor im Mimorai Outand Ccms it is definitely not a drug, a medicine, or a tonic. it is a Mineral Food, in the organic form which when added to your ordiâ€" nary diet tends to normalize the body Metabolism. the great Mineral food Supplement to your regular daily diet is mwmuwmnmmuu: service of humanity. CENTRAL We Help You Help Tearsalf © AVTO LOANS LOAN S Have You Had Your VITA KELP Today? twA EXCURSIONS AUCTIONEER Borrower TT haaa ago Lowast rates in Canade for this type of rervice Nutee Adteraed by fecvig Ad of Demisica Prrtomont BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, NOTARIES, ETC. Try Vita Kelp Tablets for Vim and Vigor, for Radiant Meaith. PROFESSIONAL CARDS SEYMOUR & LAMPARD LANCASTER AND MIX _GRIMSBY OFFICE â€" DAILY Formerly Office of G. B. McConachie VITA KELP 40 Main Street, Grimsby Phone 150 BARRISTERS, ETC. LEGAL m"‘;ii-ii" (no toll charge) or write Box 17 The independent, Grimsby The council has decided to hold a tax sale of numerous lots and buildâ€" ings in the village to try to regain unâ€" paid taxes. ] â€" Satisfaction Guaranteed â€" A small blaze started under the shingles ,probably from . chimney sparks at the house occupled by Alex Le Fleur on John street, on Saturâ€" day, causing damage to the extent of $50. A hole had to be chopped in the roof to get at the seat of the trouble. Considerable damage to the contents was caused by water. FURNITURE REPAIRING For Upholstering and Repairing Phone 118 ‘The first baseball game of the #6@â€"| the Red Cross cannot be estimated. son was played in Winona public} Nut now it is the post war program school grounds Thursday aftern00n,| which concerns us, said Mrs. Balloch. when the senior boys‘ team from | This includes care of soldiers and sailâ€" Fruitiand public school played th¢/ ors who still suffer from the war, and Winona school senior boys. The score| the improvement in public health in was 43â€"12 in favour of Fruitiand. behaif of which the most magnificent _i _ _ _ _ peace time eforts during the last fifâ€" #â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"mzâ€"â€"â€"â€"~â€"=â€"â€"=*~#| teen years have been put farth by the i _ BEAMSVILLE _ | ...........m.-um-‘ .â€"â€"â€"â€"â€".‘M Farrell Block, 12 Main St. W. Office Hours: 9.30 to 12, 1.30 to 5 Gas Administered For The May meeting the Women‘s Missionary society of Fifty and Wesâ€" ley churches was held at the home of Mrs. Hownrd Barnard Thursday afterâ€" poon with an gitendance of twenty. Mrs. Calbick, sen., presided. Mrs. C. Freeman and Mrs. William Weish gave addresses on the study book, Fifty Years of Mission Work in Anâ€" gola, Africa, emphasizing . especially the work of Mary Slessor. » * __;';____._ NEWS OF SURROUNDING DISTRICT DR. Vâ€" R. FARRBLL EMIL H. Lemp GRIMSBY 1}0 pee mile. 3 1}4e per muile, WINONA nmu-u.[ it. Catharines Phone 198 | the Agricultural and Nature Study corner, of rustic bird houses, last year‘s nests of birds, among them the tiny downy nest of the humming bird former Grimsby public school princiâ€" Mhmu-n-."“;iil their pasteboard money, It was all "very well executed" to lichens for camouflage, and last but Mrs. Way, the Regent, ably seconded by Miss Walsh, to all those assisting in the program during which she im« pressed on the women the fact that (Continued from Page 1) A screen made out of old warped wood straightened and painted, where "Mr Screen Tells His Story", Dangâ€" er posters of "Btop, Look and Listen", WORK OF PUPILS OF HAGAR‘S SCHOOL __WAS MUCH ADMIRED pressed on the women the fact that | #ltuated near ‘ha Fifty Bide Road on Mrs. Balloch pleaded for supplies| h¢ Lake Sb>~â€" Road fell prey to fire while Mrs. Hughes comments: "I have| Of ubdeter=>~; origin at about 3 'hmwmmmmah“’uflur-'-ym Although to make the garments." a cow and t« horses were removed omm |from the b«~, to safety, all imple ce e t e T 7 Sco . Fo e en e *\ of the hospital on wheels, the only one (Copftinued from paze 1) tion was suggested as being desirable in Canada. Her story revealed how|date of exhibition for two performâ€"| both from a sanitary point of view as , | serious iliness could be fought successâ€"| AnCes at Grimsby, Monday, May 25th. well as from the viewpoint of having .| fully 100 miles from the nearest hosâ€"| Watch Bow for the signs of the| the street present as attractive an apâ€" .| pital through aid from the Red Cross | model child in the home. ‘The Sunday| pearance as possible. ® Society and the untiring efforts of the| School plenic is just a picnic; the| A proposal that the association hold nurses. -I-'-l-fidu-lrl-uhll-ma-h.mn-.-uuv. | llhlnlmfll-‘m-iul&Mhm“ll-hmmwnuymmuh”.u to which a band of heroie women are| thing to eatâ€"but, the circus is an| one will be held during the season for ’nflu!lflrvahflfll-‘dm A day of days when boyhood|the association members and their help and sympathy to assist those who | and girlhood takes on saintly nyl'f-m-u'dluhrwmm sorely need it and they possess in a | ADd &nswer when called but once to do care to attend. ‘ m.mw“mdblflllflhmmumm A suggestion was also made M; vincible courage and hmufl,hl-ld.l«vdmm. the merchants sweep off sidewalks on Florence Nightingale to Scutari long| CoOper Brothers promise a Mlmamuhm years ago. gmmmmamm-ummm. She also made a strong plea that a hood @Md stir the memorics of youth | neat appesrance on Sunday. more zealous effort be made in our| for the grown folks who go to every| A committee comprising W. Macâ€" contribution of sewing and knitting. In | circus that comes along. just to take| Pherson and Vernon Tuck was named their daily practice these nurses mect | the children. . to appear before the council on Wedâ€" many absolutely destitute, so that| ABImAW that have been pictured are| nesday evening urging financial supâ€" large quantitics of Infants‘ clothes, Coming With the circus in real life;} port for broadcasts in connection with biankets, socks and comforts of all| Strange beasts and birds from the| Blossom Time Music Festival Chorus kinds are imperative needs. mountain and jungle. There will be a| as it was thought that the amount inâ€" ‘The Grimsby Chapter was very|Faln display of athictes, equestriens, volved was a comparatively small one. fortunate in having Miss Reed present, | Tiders, herial and trapeze artists, and | It was felt that much favorable publiâ€" the frontier nurse spoken of by Mrs. | Women of extraordinary ability in enâ€"| city to the town would result. Balloch, to address the gathcring. She |lertaining features of new acrial exâ€"| ‘The matter of the early closing of said the Red Cross Society has twenâ€"| Ploits of the trapeze. . stores was considered and arrangeâ€" tyâ€"seven such bospitais in Ontarto,| Curious ponderous eleâ€"| ments were made for a canvas of merâ€" some larger, with a doctor in charge, | Phants, camels of Siberia, lHons, baby|chants in the different lines of business r,mmdhm“ / tact with one of these outposts locat» |ed at Nipigon on the Trans Canada | Mighway where she first met Miss | Reed with her dog, Jinks, a great | dane. She was in charge at that time | of the hospital on wheels, the only one in Canada. Her story revealed how | serious iliness could be fought successâ€" | fully 100 miles from the nearest hos» pital through aid from the Red Cross Society and the untiring efforts of the | enormous amount of work done by | EMPIRE RED | (Continued from page 1) immnflmuflhn&- plea that further efforts be made by | the ladies of Grimaby to help in this Major General Sir John Gibson as its president. During the World War the i Mrs. Balloch gave an interesting summary of Red Cross work through the years up to the present time. The Red Cross flag, she said, was first usâ€" «d in Canada in 1885 by Dr. Sterling Ryerson serving as medical officer during the Ricl Rebellion in the West. He improvised this flag for his hos pital wagon so the wounded and sick would know they could come for help. Kleven years later the Canadian Red very worthy cause. Mrs. Balloch then gave a very i> CROSS DAY at Port 1 immediat«ly ~ot in an alarm to the Btoney Cr~«« vire Department. The extent of t> iamage was estimated at $3.500, |=y govered by insurance. REV. J. A wiL8ON GIVEN CALL TO STONEY CREEK bushels of 01â€" ind a large quantity of hay were to‘y deatroyed. The fames were first noâ€"»4 by Fred Smith who reaides ah>«: . half mile distant who immediately sat in an alarm in the bushels of ,w-t.n.;nmfiâ€"- of an clectri< pad and hopes for her survival werâ€" high. Burial was made Tuesday afternoon in Queen‘s Lawn Cemetery bâ€"e her twin brother. Barn And Garage With New Car after living for 28 days. The male child weighing one pound twelve ounces live) but a few hours while Maric, who weighed two pounds four alenu»ur-nb'.m.fl‘ hm-t.n-v.nwhnuu‘ of an clectr< pad and hopes for her. Despite al! efferts to preserve the tiny life of Mildred Marie, twin child of Mrs. Iren Sharp, she passed away Monday at the Moyer nursing home Twin Child Lives is indeed an equine curiosity and an entertainin (oature. \ Pewee the horse in miniature that stands but 26 inches tall and weighs but 40 poun is. | In these days of the motor, horses mmmmm‘um‘ tertaining features of new merial exâ€" ploits of the flying trapeze. _ Curious animals, ponderous ¢leâ€" phants, camels of Siberia, lHons, baby lNons, leopards, puma. Monkeys are in the allotment of the Cooper Brothers 'I\olnm.n'fll-'w r owned by ifarry Cox of Winona, uated near ‘he Fifty Bide Road on * Lake S Road fell prey to fire undeterm~| qrigin at about 3 Animals that have been pictured are coming with the circus in real life; strange beasts and birds from the mountain and jungle. There will be a gaia display of athictes, equestriens, viders, nerial and trapeze artists, and CIRCUS ComnNc good training just try it. ' Gart‘s running <ys came to an end {hfl-lhnald\-l-'. This boy started to work in The Indepenâ€" dent offlee ns a Printer‘s Devil just 34 years ago this spring. He learned his trade as & pressman at the end of six "".!-lmmwummul work for the Appicford Counter Check Book Co. which firm he has been with continuously for 28 years with the ex« ception of his three years‘ service in France. Alqum-u-un‘ but then the Old Independent turned der the name of iisrry Reld of Monâ€" treal, although his ro«l bome was New York City. Billy sherring prepped this boy and he sur> made a good job of It. ‘The loeal gxm»blers cleaned up a tidy sum on this race. â€"â€" AWAY BACK WHENâ€" | BUSINESS MEX & call to the United church Burned At Winona Wikson, of Palmerston, For 28 Days ""ENT. GRIMSBY. ONTARIO TO GRIMSBY m page 1) with a view to having the stores close Main Street business establishments by 9 o‘clock in the morning rather than later on day of garbage collecâ€" tion was suggested as being desirable both from a sanitary point of view as well as from the viewpoint of having the street present as attractive an apâ€" pearance as possible. e A proposal that the association hold a picnic during the summer was favâ€" It was pointed out that the purpose of the new highway was to provide a through route for tourists bound for the north country. ‘ mmu&.m.{m Provincial Government to build a new highway through the Peninsula which would pass through Grimsby north of the C.N.R. tracks. It was felt that it would detrimentaily affect the merchâ€" ants along Main Street bym‘ traffic from No. 8 highway. 1t was strongly urged that every effort be made to secure the widening and imâ€" provement of No. 8 highway by proâ€" viding a road for 3â€"lane traffic rather Mlvu-uuqd.-wun-‘ way. It was decided to got in touch mmm-mp--j â€"-m-uunu-nn-t-\ Monda; 22â€"Grimsby at 3 Stars * Creek at Vineland at Beams. Wednesday 24â€"Creek at Beamsvilie Vineland at Smithville * Seamea trod Baturday _ 20â€"Beamsville at Smithville Wednesday _ 3â€"Grimsby at Stoney Creek 3 Stars at Beamsville Smithville at Vineland Priday 8â€"St. Ann‘s at Vineland Beamsville at Stoney Creek Saturday _ 6â€"3 Stars at Smithville #â€"â€" Monday u.u-'.:'m Creek at Grimaby Wednesday 10â€"3 Stars at Stoney Croek 12â€" at 8t. Ann‘ Friday -umn.“ a Monday 15â€"8t. Ann‘s at 3 Stars Vineland at Smithville Beamsville at Grimsby Wednesday 17â€"Grimaby at 8€ Ann‘s Creek at Vineland Smithville at Beamasvilie Friday -â€"M:u-yo- Baturday _ 30â€"St..Ann‘s at Smithville qUNCE Fruit Belt Softball League Wednesday 27â€"Vineland at Wednesday 20â€"St. Ann‘s at Imp. 3 a -:'..:":i";."m Priday Dâ€"-On-z.u-u-u. ‘-"-;N.:tv:::- MAY MET TUESDAY 18â€"Vineland at 8t. Ann‘s Beamsville at Grimaby Stoney Creek at 8t. Ann‘ Smithville at 3 Stars * toney Creek at Imp. 3 Stars --u:-:.u., (Schedule 1936 ) No. 3, Mâ€"Z, Council Chambers, 1 Olmstead and L. Farrell. No. 2 at 46 Main West with T. E. Mannell and Geo, Wilson. No. 3, Aâ€"L, Council Chambers with W. E. Cullingford and J. O. Livingâ€" ’ GRIMSBY COUNCIL (Continued from page 1) _ A bylaw was passed naming May 26 as the nomination date and if necesâ€" sary June 2nd for taking the poll, to All one vacant seat for councilior. The following will be the polling subdivisâ€" n--dmmymmd-| ficers and clerks:> I Subdivision No. 1 at residence of C. Hamilton, 33 Ontario 8t., with 8. Hunt Deputy returriing officer and David| MAY MEETING Bylaw No. 786 was introduced and Filling in Time until 7 o‘clock With the supper dishes cleared away, Mr. and Mrs. imer Banks sit down cach Wednesday evening to a rollicking game of checkers. Really they are just filling in time until their son John makes his weekly long mdfi-lm*’â€"lhhh 7 when Night Rates are in effect. That weekly chat with John is the big event in their placid week. He never fails them, and his cheory chatter means smore so shem than they [R would care to my. Ilnnu‘..A.‘. Monday _ 6â€"Beamsville at Smithville 2 -.A-'.:;M-n Wednesday _ 8â€"Smithville at St. Ann‘s Grimaby at Beamsville Creek at Vineland Priday 10â€"8t. Ann‘s at Creek Beamaville at 3 Stars Smithville at Grimsby Monday _ 13â€"Creek at Smithville Grimaby at 3 Stars Beamsville at Vineland Wednesday 15â€"Beamsville at Creck Friday 17 Anns at Smithville -riurn‘\.m-uu ."o-uu'a‘:in““ } Grimaby at Beamsville W o ednesday aâ€"?-uuy‘:;gg... Vinetand at Croek at Grimsby Friday 24â€"â€"8t. Ann‘s at Vineland Beamsvilie at 3 Stars Monday 27â€"3 Stare at St. Ann‘s Creek t Beamsvilic Grimsby at Smithville Wednesday . 20â€"Beamasvilie Vineland uunuo'-'t-sy Creek at Smithvilie Friday 31â€"St. Ann‘s at Beamaville v-â€"-u'uo--y AVGUST JULY JUNE qoun ye Night mses appiy ahter 7 peo, and @ On beth ", 1â€"Crook at Smithville â€"Beamsville at St. Ann‘s 3 Stars at Creek Smithville at Vineland â€"Creek at Grimaby Vineland at Beamsville St. Ann‘s at 3 Stars Smithville at Creek Grimsby Foundry Ltd., is cancelled, this matter having been adjusted at the time of the new mortgage with the present owners of the Grimaby Stove and Furnace. _ Payment of $5.00 was made to the Lake View Greenhouse Co., they to plant and supply flowers in flower bed, west section of the town, at Main and Gibson Sts. ‘The matter of a sultable sign for the Town Offices and grounds was left in the hands of the Industrial Committee with power to act. The report of the Fire Underwriters Association was read and filed. It was decided that F. C. Robins and Co., be notified in writing that the given three readings, to amend bylaw WEDNESDAY, MAY 13th, 1936

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