Ontario Community Newspapers

Grimsby Independent, 17 Feb 1938, p. 6

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

EIGHT FOR SALEâ€"2 fresh Jersey and a pair of farm mares, 3â€"râ€"12, Winona. & OR SALE â€" Upright plano, good condition, $50 cash or reasonable FOR SALE â€" Mixed Timothy and Ei Ei e t "Two cents a word for first insertion. ‘Three insertions for price of two. mâ€"-mmmum A discount of ten mmh}flmqg.pmuzmmumdw FOR SALE â€".Washing Machine, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS FoRr SALE â€". UNDERWOOD PEACH TREES FOR SALE â€"Elâ€" berta, Veteran, Golden Jubilee, Early Fortune (new); buds from select trees. Place your order for m‘ at once. Apg.y David , 49 Robinson North. 32â€"6p Horses! â€" Horses! Brown Mare, 5 yrs., 1250 lbs., $140. Black Mare, 7 yrs., 1350 lbs., $135. Grey Gelding, 6 years, 1300 lbs., a k C _ inE $125. Team Chestnut Mares, well full sisters, 2400 Ibs. ......... $200. Black Mare, 1300 lbs. .. $75. Brown Gelding, 1300 lbs. ses. All guaranteed quiet, sound and good to work. Any trial given. Etd P ecs d Lucerne Haystack, A. N. Wood, n."i,x. hlm Phone 14â€"râ€"2. 33â€"3p 18 Gibson Ave. TYPEWRITERSâ€"Have standard and portable. Will sell or rent cheap. Apply Box 26, Indepenâ€" dent Office. 81â€"3¢ COAL â€" COKE Niagara Packers Limited PHONE 444 D. E. ANDERSON â€" SUPERIOR STORESâ€" Special Prices for T hurs, Fri. & Sat. Ton;;to or Vegetable Soup, 2tins! 5¢ Quick Quaker Oats. .. .1ge. pkge. 20¢ AYLMERâ€" Orange Marmalade, 32 oz. . ... .. Seedless Raisins, 2 lbs. for ...... Retter Krust Flour, 7 Ib. bag .. .. 1 HILLVIEW FARM Beamsvilie, Phone 71â€"râ€" ROYAL YORKâ€" S;veet Mixed Pickles, lge. jar .... Shortening, 1 Ib.. ... ... Aylmer Pineapple ....)>>>â€" PLEASE PHONE EARLY NO. 7 sLICED, CRUSHED OR TID BITSâ€" HILLCRESTâ€" PROMPT DELIVERY ANY QUANTITY HILLCREST~ A charge of ten cents is made for boxes. eter Edmond WOOD 33â€"1¢ 33â€"1p S-AY-OI.D and STARTED CHICKS â€"Barred Rocks, !num- WANTED â€" IF YOU ARE AMBITIOUS this is for YOU! SUCCESS GUARANâ€" TEED! No risk selling line of 200 popular products in exclusive ‘trrllory! Join our'ul;l" force _ for profitable t men } average income 5 $35.00 weekâ€" ly! For free w’nnlculm without obligation, RITE TODAY! Familex Co., 570 St. Clement St., Montreal. 33â€"36â€"2¢ INTERIOR PAINTING AND PAP. ERHANGING â€" A. J._Huynrd. tes, New Hamj I desire to take this means al] extending my sincere thanks to Chief DeMille and members of the Grimsby Fire Department for their lveryqukkmpomw\lflfl“"* assistance when fire threatened my TREASURER‘S SALE OF LANDS FOR ARREARS OF TAXES Notice is hereby given, that the unammwmu-outu arrears of taxes, has been prepar« ed and is being published in the Ontario Gazette, November 6th; |\December 4th, 1937 and January 1st, 1938. Copies of which may be | secured at my office. ernment=Mpp"NTT+ L2 Rase Folder free. Fieming Farms, Box ECV \ Notice list of | ArTOAr® ed and Ontario home at Grimsby Beach. Box 51, Grimsby Independent, Grimsby, Ontario. 33â€"3p iDated, November 17th, 1987 * _ FOR SALE Phone collect,‘ 240, DE GEITIUCYY D CO014 famda P mt lic auction, the said lands or such portion thereoff as shall be necesâ€" sary to pay such arrears and charges thereon. ‘ s THOMAS W. ALLAN, Treasurer, Township of 1 North Grimsby. Card of T hanks Township of North Grimsby MISCELLANEOUS MEN WANTED! un asnudloo "y.â€"uloG full details. 19¢ 25¢ 25¢ 25¢ PWls EPMAE CE CCL! casting station at NiagArA | What some of the fans at the| Falls. Mr. Fisher has outlined Milton arena last night termed as to the Commission the advisâ€" |\the best hockey game played there ability of establishing a station | this winter, including junior and inâ€" for tourist advertising pUurpO#â€" |\termediate O. H. A.. resulted in es. are a win urdth- Ofl-l'v‘ boys * \he score of 5 to 4. maux.n.mi:!‘ was fast all the way with Milâ€" been instructed by city council 8t}, â€" ;,jin~ a stight edge in the mhfihchrm“:.h‘mmmmum chines out of the community. end of the second being 4 to 2 in council repealed a licensing bYy!AW |y__o of tno Legion boys. which had been passed in 1937. OD€| "r/ ns third period, the Indepenâ€" mmâ€"andumflxmmmwwm pose passing of the police ting three goals and holding Milton mates until the machines Were Y€"|,ooppmess, Johnny Farrell in fOAl moved from the city. played stellar hockey in this period. encrrtccoes«. j estmentcomen Whe woal getters for Grimsby 3 Months‘ Short _ Course Banguet hy arvecil opend VR an pmmm Comumission for permission to erect a complete radio broadâ€" casting station at Niagara Falls. Mr. Fisher has outlined to the Commission the advisâ€" ability of establishing a station for tourist advertising purposâ€" ‘Thursday evening, February 24th, eunmqwhllt‘:dbp.m.mdl’." mmdm-pedllm in Agriculture and Home Ecoâ€" nomics under the auspices of the Ontario Department of Agriculture will be held in the auditorium of the High School, Grimaby. Mr. Russell T. Keey, of the Mnflfln‘w.unnmon.m Mrs. A. E. Walker, former Presâ€" ident of the W. I for Ontario, will be the guest speakers at the gathâ€" Adverusing ARERES, EMERACACAICCC Mrs. A. E. Walker, former rr-l Grimsby high school basketball | ident of the W. I for Ontario, will teams made a clean sweep Tucsday : be the guest speakers at the gathâ€"|night when they won all three nm;wueuwmuum.m.afl._m Beamsville high and -unqw.mm.wu-.mduw ‘The stores wore: > Junâ€" music provided by Donald Neff‘s hwâ€"&mfl.lfl:m-vme. orchestra of St. Catharines, chorusâ€" 14. _ Junior boysâ€"Grimsby, 34; nbyunmbenelmdn-u.l Beamstville, 14. Senior boys â€" Ukrainian Dance by one of the| Grimsby, 39; Beamasvilid, 18. mhndm‘hhch-lldm Grimsby lincups:~ e pnnmluondpfb-.uduml- Junior boys â€" Faulkner 4, Burâ€" cates by the Instructors and Inâ€"|gess 10, Etherington 9, Berry 9, stPuctresses to those who have| Metcaife 2; Brocklebank, Merritt. Nes o AMWEM‘ ed and the tickets which are 50c each may be secured from the members of the classes or from those in charge, E. F. Neff, H. V. Binkley, H. Hartley, Miss J, L. Mc« Diarmid or Miss M. Fuiton. The uuermmmumu phmlflor«m.omby. (Continued from page 1) grees temperature in winter. Estimated cost of this work as made by Mr. Grassic on November 24th, 1936, was $10,050. _ EV en P NOC ‘The nresent plant would not he! changed or interferred with, under these plans. . All improvements would be absolutely new additions and would cover about an eighth of an acre of land. ‘The present plant ‘mu-u!lhund. The new addiâ€" tions would be built on high changed or interferred wiLM, TMM!" yers in the United these plans. _ All improvements States hmnmm\m League, would be absolutely new additions have folded up for the season. The mamumn.muumd__m.uemum.m an acre of land. ""*MP“."‘“.W;;.‘M&-M would still be used.. The new A00b|2%/5 y o 42 games played out ummldbewmonhllll“ 64 schedule they only | ground. No water can get in from wo:d!‘.mll-- "Hawse" Marsh,| outside. 'ompuuwlthlhwuthu Mayoe â€" ttememner you cannet S ies by ‘the Clail ond ty raw sewage â€" G You might not be stopped in ::’ Baitimere °"°'". P e weather, but if have an * o o 36 aPabrar demic of Wd’?r other disease| _ BUILD INCINERATOR mmflmhumhw Kmssss 1 and then your whole plant would be (Continued from page closed up. |and garbage. Also that they had Councilior Chllvers Dr.ln-lmh"mu-hnlloum mmmmmmfim;mdmmu and were us. mmwmmwu!fl"uuwnwumw-,u Mayor â€"â€" That is just what !\orjerp to stop the erosion of the am geting at. Why . didn‘t Dr“.,u.mmm Councilâ€" MacMillan see the plans. lor Mitchell advised them to ask Councilior Laing â€" Those plADS}me Pominion government to conâ€" do not take care of th: uflmw.m:ll:w#“’ ‘wonldumnntomltmlrmmm Durham informed the sowage. deputation that it would be imâ€" Reeve MacPherson â€" The WAY !| possible to lower Beach water rates Councilior Chlivers â€" Dr. lue-i Milian went to Port Colborne with: us. Hohuunrnauun?‘“'-" Mayor â€"â€" That is just what I am geting at. Why didn‘t Dpr. MacMillan see the plans. Councilior Laing â€" ‘Those plans do not take care of. the canning factory or the distillery, I see. They would still have to treat their own _ Reeve MacPherson â€" The way I look at this thing is, that this quesâ€" tion has been w u!nut and the "buck passed" for years, The people in that part of the town must be given protection. I do not want to spend any money until I know we are going to get someâ€" thing that is absolutely right. I be« lieve the Port Colborne plant as I saw it is one situation. ml-â€"ldonotmtlnlmpt Mmcolmphmmm proper ones for us. T do not say Mmmmt.hn!mnhw better get plans from Dr. Berry be« fore we take any definite action. . ; Lothian â€"â€" I would like to have Mr. Grassie meet the council and ummpuuwmhlmuun he could give us a very clear exâ€" planation. . ‘The local Board of Health were at Port Colborne with us and knew about the plans and tyne of plant that we they never have any trouble with it. I believe our plant is too low. SET OF PLANS that will handle our , of Niâ€" _ Win At Milton _ Thicht i9 Th sone 2 _ ‘ 5 to 4 â€" Fast Game were Winters, P Dufficld and Reld. above the eye in the game and Bernardo had a wrenched knee. Independents lineup:â€" goal, Farâ€" m;“mw.mlumw do; centre, N. Warner; wings, Winâ€" ters and Craig; subs., Reid, Dufâ€" field, Neal, K. Warner and H. CRIMSBY _ INDEPENDENT _ Senlor boysâ€"Easson 2. McNiven 14, Smith 7, Foster 14, Burgess 2, Pettit, Carleton, Aldrick, Etheringâ€" Frank Carroll couch of the St. Kitts Macs is confined to St. Miâ€" chaeis hospital, ‘Toronto, with a heart condition. . Macs will nmiss their mentor when they cake the ice against Kings on Friday night. Junior girlsâ€"B. Metcalfe 16, N. pe 3, C. Wilson 15, P. Ferris 1, es OOb y at present, as they had just recelv» ed a two cent increase from the Clerk Allan stated that nothing: muuh‘udln-homlflo Department of Highways, re the 30 mile an hour «peed limit bylaw that had been passed last summer and forwarded to the Department for Sport Squibs Basketball s, B. Smith, .J. Pettit, B. A. Andreychuk, K. Metcalf. and Neal received cuts occurred Friday morning of Charles Martin Bivand at his home, Station road, Winona. He was born in London, England, on August 8, years ago. For the last 25 years he had made his residence in Wiâ€" pl_ilfllf_illfl m Mr. served overseas during the Great War. In religion he was an Angliâ€" can, attending St. John‘s church, wife, two sons, Frederick and Herâ€" bert at home, and two daughters, Mrs. Harry Allan, Hamilton, and Miss Beatrice Bivand, at home; al« so three sisters in England. Three of Mr. Bivand‘s brothers paid the supreme sacrifice during the Great ‘War. ‘The funeral was held from his home on Sunday afternoon at 3 o‘clock, and interment took place in the Fifty cemetery, Winona. Rev. E. Brillinger officiated. Pallâ€" D. Lamont and G. Leowis. Wm. A. Bartlett who passed away at his home February 14, 1932 God saw the road was getting rough And the hills were hard to climb So he closed your weary eyclids And whispered "Peace be thine". Loving and kind in all his ways umn:mmmmm_um ays | Sincere and kind in heart and mind What a beautiful memory he left behind. l.avlu\s remembered by his 4.3::-' ladys and grandchildren Ni and George. NEW BAND OFFICERS FOR ENSUING YEAR * At the regular weekly meeting‘ of onmwuwmm the officers for the ensuing year were clected as follows: Hon‘ President, Mayor E. "S. Johnson;| President, Frank Durham; 1st Vice., Clarence Merritt; 2nd Vice.,| lie Hill; Asst.â€"Sec., John Ryans; Librarian, Gordon Lipsit; Asst.â€" Lib. Murray Timms; Property, Art. Richardson; . Press, James Boker: Bardmaster, F. H. Timms. At a date to be set the band will At a date to he set the SNHG Will sive a half hour broadcast over CKTB, St. Catharines and will alâ€" so hold a grand skating party at the arena as soon as they are able to secure ‘ce accommodation. BARTLETTâ€"In memory of Mr. UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the Powers of Sale contained in a certain mortgage which will be produced at the time of sale, there will be offered for sale by, ! JOHN W. KENNEDY, Auctioncer, at Public Auction on Friday, the Eleventh day of March, 1938, at the hour of one o‘clock in the afternoon at the farm ; of Charles Rolland Terryberry, R. No. 2; Beamsvilie, the following m":m&-n,.- that ear. * es caam eram ALL AND SINGULAR that cerâ€" ‘::mhel.' situate :Iudn:s'fl u-:fi the Township of North Grimsby, in the County of Lincoin, containing by admeasurement ‘Thirteen acres, NOR NCROOOIS d wamadhan Charles Martin Bivand M PAE CCE pecconbarcaler ‘.‘.'.’;..":E:al a fan o hnt ém‘..eu'::flln-\'u'!ltlfl"’""l idtuol:uuailnhmfvm At the same time and place un« der the authority of a Chattel M c honing stattels: sale * 1 Bay mare, 19 years. 1 Fordson Tractor. 1m:yllufllmm 1 Massey Harris Tractor Disc. 1 set iron harrows. Light Bobâ€"sleighs. Butcher Wagon. 2 Iron Ketties. On the said farm there is said to be erected a dwelling house with suitable farm buildings. ‘The lands will be sold subject to In Memoriam 25 mq:mwfgn'n y per money to be paid down at the time of sale and the balance to be secured by a mortgage with interest at four per cent. per annum. TERMS OF SALE OF CHATâ€" TELS: Cash. For further particulars and conâ€" ditions of sale apply to. W. ERIC STEWART. KCG., Fast Block. Parliament Bldgs., ‘Toronto, Ontario. Solicitor to the Mortzagee. DATED at Toronto, this First day of February, 1938. Obituary MORTGAGE SALE ‘â€":-i w-:r'_ 0‘_‘ of from 2.30 to 4 o‘clock at the Public School Domestic Science room,. A ndm'flhrnrnd and ~ a everyone to attend. Institute meets on Tuesday afterâ€" mmmumwaumJ E. Erb, 11 Maple Avenue.. Mrs. F. }b;umanmamj nud Legisiation, will speak. Memâ€" bers will bring their sewing tackle and a spool of size 36 white thread. Mrs. Lothian, Leader of the Gloveâ€" Making Class, will report progress. ‘Those on the Social Committee are Professor Guy Detrick, of Columâ€" bus, Ohio, former Chautaugua lecâ€" turer, who is at present touring Onâ€" tario, will give a sensational story on "The Romance of History" in the auditorium of Grimsby High School, on Friday afternoon, at 2:80. Everybody welcome Grimsby Branch of the Women‘s BLADE ROAST HUTCHISON‘ PHONE 24 BACON SQUARES SUGAR CUREDâ€"LB. .............. Heinz Soups, lb tins .. ... ..3 for 25¢ VEAL CHOPS HEAVY OFF SHOULDERâ€"LB. .......... en ... 19‘\ TRESH Cob "*4§e PEAS â€" CORN â€" ThE GRIMSBY DRYGOODS Go. MATTRESSES, all sizes, reg. $6.50 for. ... .. . .$4.98 FEATHER PILLOWS, regular 75e for ... ... ... . 59¢ CHEERIO FELT BASE RUGS, size 6 x 9 ... .. .$2.89 CONGOLEUM RUGS, size 6x9. Special .. .. . . .. $4.50 FELTOLâ€"2 yards wideâ€"Special ...... ... . . 39e Yd. ENGLISH CRETONNEâ€"Special ......... .. 23¢ Yd. IOMESPUN and SHADOW CLOTHS, Spec., 45¢ Yd. RAYON BED SPREADS, size $0"x100"â€" T. Speeint .. ... .2..............s!<.« . BRLBD FRILLED CURTAINSâ€"2%, yards long. . . . . .49¢ Â¥d. TERRY TOWELLINGâ€"Extra Value ... .. ..29%e Â¥d. WOOLâ€"Useful Shadesâ€"Special ......... .. Ball 10¢ wheEeN you _ . BURN ‘co» n The Cheapest 100% uds rade More HE AT:! AT LESS EXPENSE MEN‘S MACKINAW COATSâ€"Reg. $7.50 for $5.00 MELTON AND MACKINAW FULL ZIPPER WINDâ€" BREAKERS â€" Special .................$3.99 Bargains in House Furnishings ALL SILK AND WOOL DRESSES â€" ALL MEN‘8s AND LADIES‘ HATS â€" BROKEN LINES IN MEN‘S â€"â€" Watch Our Window Specials â€" PHONE 340 BLUE BRAND INSPECTED MEATS MEAT MARKET e â€"oGn mileatt! /00% Satisfying Fuelâ€" Anthracite faysy® â€"â€"â€" Exclusive in Grimsby With â€"â€" A. HEWSON & SON AND LADIES‘ UNDERWEAR. HALF PRICE to SOUPS sOLE FILLET CiscoERs MmOORE‘S TnearRE Friday â€" Saturday, Feb. 18 â€" 19 "ADVENTUROUS BLONDE" Glenda Farrell, Barton McLane MATINEEâ€"Saturday, 2:30 p.m. Monday . Tuesday, Feb. 21 â€" Wed. â€" Thurs., Feb. 23 â€" 24 ARTISTS AND MODELS‘ "Clyde McCoy‘s Orchestra" SPECIMEN" Errol Flynn, Joan Blondell "Get Rich Quick Porky" Jack Benny, Gail Patrick "Fox Movietone News" v, February 17th, 1938 "THE PERFECT 2. .as 14 o. e MAIN W., GRIMSBY .. 19° PHONE 24 Feb. 18 â€" 19 . . $2.89 .. $1.50 39c Yd. 23e Yd. 45¢ Yd.

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy