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Grimsby Independent, 10 Jun 1936, p. 8

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#, M. Lanesster, K. C. M. A. Seymour, K.C. M. Lampard .P..J.“ Zist = ‘communtionse for toking af" o niaprndent grinany. Phone 20 O2 King OL 6. ______ HAMILTON Asseciated with i. O. Rouse for headquarters and carry on a responsiâ€" breach, organizing the first Women‘s Institutes. â€"Today there are over 5,000 Institutes in England alone, and Mrs. Watt has been awarded the Goid Medal of Merit by the government of PFrance in appreciation of her work among the rural women of France. In the beginning the Engiish Instiâ€" tutes were fostered by the governâ€" ment, but later it was decided that more useful work could be accomâ€" plished if they were quite indepenâ€" dent, and today they have their own n-‘.o.-ctu-.-iaiâ€"- 32 St. W, â€"â€" Phone 38 2 William Street and 45 St. Pau! Street, St. Catharines, Phone 709 find a means of contact with the agriâ€" culturists" for " the : proniotion "of " proâ€" ‘The Jacob‘s Reâ€"union was held at Vinemount last Saturday. | played a very enjoyable game of baseâ€" pils of the Tweedside school visited the Grassie school on Thursday and Mr. and Mre. Reg Walker and baby son visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. Macâ€" Dougall at Fuiton on Sunday. L. Bailey of Grimsby spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. Seciey. mmamnmJ !Ill"-‘h.flh&-_ In each country the problems of the irai people have becn considered by Mrs. Althouse of Twealsite spent ‘Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Wm. ‘The June meeting of the Grassic W.1. is to be held at Mrs. Waiter Wiiâ€" cox‘s home this Thursday afternoon. with her daughter, Mrs. Geo. Daw, at Canada and $2.50 per Sunday school and church services were held in the Grassie Church on hqyn-::-hlm.lfi attendance. . D. H. Currie of Smithville Presbyterian Church preaâ€" ched a very interesting and helpful sermon. HMe will continue the church services during the month of June at 3 pm., Standard Time. Sunday school will commence at 2.15 pm. (Standard ‘Time). Every person welcome. A number of Women‘s Institute members from this district attended the District Annual Meeting for the County of Lincoin at Queenston last <C. &. Bean Main and Oak Streeta, Grimsby _ ‘Telephone 36 dn and $250 per yea! m --.J-’::E past 14 years. BARRISTEARS, SOLIC/TORS, NOTARIES, ETC. o--unu'..o-â€"n SARRISTERS, ETC. oldest employees, as a wedding gift. and its employees presented a silver tea service to Neil Tufford, one of its Grimsby Lodges. A very enjoyable evening was spent . \ day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Chas. Sweet. Miss Bianche Sweet, of Niagara Falls was assistant hostess. 30&â€"--“-.”---.- Wilmot Lodge, No. 318, G.RC., of Baden, paid a fraternal visit to Ivy Lodge, A.F. and A.M., on Tuesday night. ‘The officers of Wilmot Lodge eccupted the chairs and conducted the work of the evening. Visitors were _ Miss Dorothy Keown, a brideâ€"toâ€" be of this month was the recipient of known farmer in this district, had been iil only a short time. His passâ€" ing will be a shock to many and he will be sadly missed â€"by his many friends. He was in his 50th year and is survived by his widow, one daughâ€" ter, Mra. (Betty) Robert Stone; five sons, George, Jack, Harold, Alan and Alan and Basil, and three sisters, Margaret, Ethel and Euphemia, all live in England. ‘The funcral was held from the family residence on | _ The death cccurred last week of ’mmm&uâ€"- band of Jennie May Ferguson, at his late home on the lake shore road, Churches of Christ will be the gather» _.p-MhI here on has changed the days of the annual fall fair, held for many years on Friâ€" day and Saturday in September, to Tuesday and Wednesday, September 15 and 16. | ‘*m*nm"fl- ed church Sunday evening. ‘The wiener roast, under the ausâ€" pices of the ‘Young People‘s Bible “-uhflnlhhh‘-nu‘ Mrs. 8. Carpenter‘s Friday evening. Office Houre: 0.90 to 12, 1.90 to 8 Gas Administered For ‘The June meeting of the Fifty and Wesley W.M.8. was held at the home of Mra. H. D. Glover, Mrs. 8. Henâ€" derson presided. Mrs. J. Budge read Ahe Scripture lesson and Mrs. W. H. Greenwood the devotional ieaflet. Othâ€" ers taking part were: Mrs. C. E. Bridgeman, Miss A. Johnson, Mrs. H. Barnard, Mrs. M. Martin and Mrs. M. Karr. Miss C. Bridgeman, of Winona, and Mrs. William Weish, of Fruitiand, on behalf of the W.M.S., expressed their appreciation of the work of Mra. Karr during her residence on this cirâ€" Complete Eyesight Service Parrail Glock, 12 Main 6t. W. W. N. Langdon, of Stoney Creek, The Week‘s News of y DR. Vâ€" R. FARRELL FRUITLAND to in acceptance by A. C. Mix A large number attended the Thirty Mountain Church on Sunday morning .h~b~-l-!bd~ successful cightâ€"year ministry of Mr. Frank Keown. Mr. Keown delivered a farewell message. He told of how he had been called by God many years before to be the pastor of the Thirty Mountain Church, how he had made preparations and laid plans for the work so that when he was asked by the late Rev. C. F. Smith if he would take over the work he was ready to carry on. Mr. Keown reviewed the past years and how his only aim was to point the way of individual saivaâ€" tion. At the conclusion of the Sunday School service an invitation to those present who had accepted Christ as their Saviour to come to the front as am act of reâ€"dedication and to show to Mr. Keown the resuit of his cight years of service. ‘The invitation was also extended to those who had not mecepted Christ to come forward on was wonderful. ‘The entire congregaâ€"| tion of young people and aduits, most | of them in tearn, crowded the aitar| rail of the church, in a neverâ€"toâ€"beâ€" Evangelist C. W. Whitty, of Detroit, preached the 11 a.m. service, Scott Greer, of Strathmore church, Toronto, in the afternoon, when Bro. H. ‘Trinâ€" die, Indian missionary, aiso gave an preached the sermon in the evening. ’ Niagara district Disciples gathered in full force here on sunday for the annua) June meeting, held this year -_-u--nu. 'llwo'-o\ W. J. Robertson made the presentaâ€" tion on behalf of all concerned. ‘The Vineland experimental staiion reports that the rainfall of Sunday morning was oneâ€"haif inch, while the Sunday night fall was seven cighth of Mr. and Mro. W. Groff spent Sun« day in Grimsby visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. Tennant . “n*tâ€"fi-fi&‘ tended the Wilcox reunion held near June 11th, All parents are invited to March played by her sister, Mra. Coasâ€" er, Toronto. ‘Their friends all join in wishing the young couple happiness and prosperity through life. ‘The many friends of Mra. J. Melit« ser are sorry to hear of her iilness and hope for a very speedy recovery. Mer mother and father and "brother from Gueiph spent Sunday with her. . 'nuv--nt.--wn{ extended to Mrs. Wm. Webb in the serious iliness of her sister, _ ‘The public school Plenic is to be Brantford on Saturday. ‘Thirty United Church for the wedding of Angus Swest, Niagara Falls, and Dorothy Kewon of Beameville At four o‘clock the bride looking charmâ€" Img dressed in white entered the church on the arm of her father to the lr.-lh'_dw“‘ the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Procyshyn Frank Constable of Hamilton spent ‘a couple of days with Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Hurst in Woodsiess e e oo Sn in ed and all who wished joined in dancing until the wee small hours. Mmahhmhl life and happinesa. lovely lot of useful gifts were received and opened up by the couple under white and pink decorations and a beil of confetti, which showered every one Wm. Kemmp spent Saturday in Hamilâ€" OIW"'*“-“ tyâ€"fve neighbours and relatives met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Konkle for a miscellancous shower for muâ€"hd-fl“-". As the couple entered the room Mr. and Miss Greenwood played on their accordians "Here Comes ‘The Bride" and "He‘s a Jolly Good Fellow". A o.'l'l-hyhn.lr.l.l.u} i-ydu-n--n-u--p-uu.; sister, Mrs. Wm. Vail. \ Junior Aid met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Kemp Tuesday evenâ€" wmumhd&s; wlnw-.v-lm,..-lh‘ E. Irwin; Mr..and Mrs. Chas. Wardel. | THIRTY MOUNTAIN | A few of the ladies decorated the TTDom Sltonding te anpual General Mffl«:mn- in Canada 1+ tamilton pald a visit to the Niagars srea tast week. The party viewed the fight locks of the Wellan: saip Canal, then visited the Presbytriâ€"n Church at Nisgara anâ€"theâ€"Lak». no of the oidest in this part of the country, ‘The battle field Of Lundy‘s Lane and other historical apots in the cistries were also visited. visitors att are exemp from tawation. Note.â€"Pumpe G§ feet or more from the centre n..g&m Highway each calcriar year or portion thereof ...‘m:-'.'-h.d (a) M|”â€"~ equipment is entirely on the ‘ owner‘s property and at least 8 feet from the limite of the (Continued from page 1) shail have been obtained from the Read Authcrity therefor. hufln--h"‘ or their location altered within the ‘dm“ ‘The erection of aâ€" gasoline pump within cight (8) feet of the limite of the Highway is prohibited. ‘The erection or operation of a gaseâ€" line pump at any point where in the opinion of the Read Authority it would create a menace to the travelâ€" ling public is prohibited. Every gasoline pump situated withâ€" in the limits of the Mighway or withâ€" in 25 feet thereof shall be registered annually with the.Read Authority beâ€" fore the same is operated. The Road Authority shall tssue for each gasoline pump so registered a numbered permit stating that such gasoline pump is registered in accordâ€" ance with these regulations and shail cause the name of the owner of such pump, his acireas and the number of his permit (o be extered in a book to h.“lwn.” Vis!t ThE pistaicr Two hunirâ€"4 commissioners and Fiano Solo, Betty Fisher. in Costume, Audrey Paimer. . | K uidiwen and Margery Brown. ' ber, Jean Corey. j "h‘l'l-qdm; Mithway Wigombmacomacere i.q (b) Where the gt pump within “';. Highâ€" \;-' ‘trip, Miss May Crittenden and MRA Dorothy Spencer and violin solos by Mr. Orval Eickmeler. ,‘, , ‘i a mhbe _ Group No. 3 Guitar Solp, Master Ted McNinch. Mr. D. C. Thomson acted as chairâ€" __. Group No. 2 ‘ Pantomineâ€""The Snow Drops"â€" Vocal Solo, Margery Brown. way or within 8 feet thereâ€" and much appreciat« iprised selections by shall be paid for ‘ Extend Thanks For Coâ€"eperation _ The clerk was authorized to write Mr. Sandell of station C.K.T.B., St. Catharines, also Mr. A. E. Coombes, thanking them for their efforts in Accounts as per general voucher list, amounting to $760 were passed for payment as were the accounts of the Joint Fire Committee for amount ‘The application for tobacco license by J. Slade, 250 Main 8t. West, was aproved, fee of $10 to be paid. | _ ‘To Rent Pasture Land _ The renting of pasture and‘ fruit trees on the Teeter property, corner of Clark and Robinson St., was left in the hands of the property commitâ€" tee with power to act. County of Haldimand who is especiaiâ€" ly versed in assessment matters and who is to act for the town. (Continued from page 1) | um--â€".-m.‘ $32.00 which was the amount involved in connection with increase. He, how» ever, concurred in the resolution to -.'lnllh_qm-. saw no reason why they could not preâ€" pare a fighting brief for solicitor, To Appeal Assessment ‘The council approved the action of the assessment committee in lodging an appeal agninst the County of Linâ€" coin Azspssment as set for the town of Grimaby in view of the fact that the council feel that the last equalized assessment dealt very unfairly with the municipality. ‘The council further authorized the committee to prepare all the necessary data required by its operaling under the 4â€"STAR plan, have selected only the finest cars in their "tradeâ€"in‘ stock to bear the 4â€"STAR symbol of Used Car value. 1‘-&“*-& you Used Cars backed by the famous 4STAR TAG is a General Motors Dealer. And here‘s why this General Motors Dealer‘s tag has beâ€" come Canada‘s accepted symboi of a dependable Used Cor investment. Itmeans that General M P protects your investment . . . identifies the best of toduy‘s Used Car "buys" > GRIMSBY GARAGE to the regulation forbidding the postâ€" ing of bills or cards on hydro poles. . treasurer and 1 place searched for To List Properties .. ‘The property committee was authâ€" arized to prepare a list of all properâ€" ties owned by the town and acquired by tax sales, the list to be placed with lhhull.l‘“h-hbl take advantage of any possible saies. Police Meport . ‘The police report for the.month of May showed 1 police court case and 1 _ ‘The salary of the carctaker was inâ€" creased by $5.00 per month as from May 1st, 1936, this to cover extra duâ€" ties at new council chambers. submit a monthly report to the counâ€" cll of all collections, both as to arrears and current taxes. ‘The Bell Telephone Company was given permission to place a pole and archor on Mountain Street at corner of"Eim as per drawing. . | _Appointed To Committeos : . _ Councilior Farrell, recently elected to the council, was named to act as chairman of the police committee and also as a member of the Industrial, Cemetery and Property committees, in place of former Councilior Almas. making possible the musical broadcast ¢~u-:u-mu-â€"--‘ tended to Mr. Lothian for his efforts in preparing his two minute addreas ‘The tax collector was requested to See them today. Remember, only your u“h Dealer olfers you 4STAR Carsâ€"only your uhhhmfi,- the advantage of new lower rates on the General Motors Instalment Plan, It means that all his 4STAR USED CARS have been carefully checked and tested to bring out to the full all of their dependability and unused with payments to suit your purse. WEDNESDAY, JUNB 10, 1986. held in Vinemount hall on June 13, not June 6, as previously announced. "l-' public school boys, it being their third game this, season. ‘The ueore was 22â€"20 in favour of PFruitâ€" Much improvement has been made to the horticultural plot. * A bassball game was played in the public school grownds here on Wedâ€" fll the vacancy. ‘The secretary, Mr. Muir, was inâ€" structed to prepare and issue conâ€" tracts to the teachers of the staff of both the high and public schools cov» :&.““’-.lfl- Truant Officer Jas. Wentworth was present and took up with the Board the matter of dealing with pupils who persistently absent themseives from H_‘-&-â€"lfinw structed to advertise for a teacher to | â€"Over thirty applications were reâ€" ’“~~'~. The Board of Education at its June meeting received the resignation of W. D. Jones, teacher of Frenth and director of physical training. He has been appointed to a similar position in the Sudbury High School. ‘The Board accepted the resignation and the inâ€" . _ (Continued from page 1) take up his residence in Grimsby durâ€"

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