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Grimsby Independent, 24 Mar 1938, p. 2

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Established 1885 â€" . e Member of Canadian Weekly Newspaper Association, R. L. TAYLOR Editor and Publisher Imsued every Thursday from Office of publication Wuntheywup-o“dowbm enlisted as town builders? en they proâ€" duce good results in their schools they tell memmntmdrwm:ogdu- cational facilities, hence is a desirable resâ€" idence gneofor families having children. When they help keep their home town in orâ€" der by habits of neatness, they convince the public that it is a town of refined people. When they help their parents beautify their home places, they add charm to their streets. 'n\eyonncpuxkhnnmthnntheyml- ize to do with the home town‘s future. \ If you look around your home about now, )3\1 are lg‘::{lhim an old friend \vti: fl"&" ou y in summers past. e bin{who built his airy home in your shade tree, and who for months called you to the day‘s work by his soulful melody, and told you when to go to rest by his vesper song of joy. Life takes on new cheer when you hear those heavenly anthems daily. _ who help build the town. Allthore?chelp make it grow better and bigger, if they are willing to do so. * i k It is hard to feel that the world is full of m:fi' and sorrow, when those cheerful notes us that it is meant for happiness. If men and women would live in peace and harmony as do the birds, offering their songs of rnbe to the Creator, they woui always feel like singing rather than whinin ;. the property owners, are not the only ones The Grimsby Independent vo BC TEREAUCET* "The mountains to be crossed don‘t seem .ohlch.thoflmwhe!ordodnodup. The human spirit fiels more \n:t,':nt. Dt:: that many new undertakings are mpted. ‘Alfred Tennyson said that in ‘the spring the young man‘s fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love. The popularllty gf J\:nefl:s V2000000 C 2l daa th @ noupiite w1 Rover 2000 NOC C dan: & :o;‘mzl?mt};mybo%rflyduetothe eeling of spring. e young people who fell in love in the winter may see their courage grow as the spring months blossom oot..othlttheydddetomttheirhmon the tossing sea of matrimony, Thohudwmdlofeelsmorehope in the spring. In a period when things are grow" ing, it looks to him as if trade should expand. The world seems on the up grade, and he feels that now is the time to attach himulf‘ to this movement and share its benefits. | The season of hope is to be welcomed with a grand cheer. Fear makes no conâ€" auests and climbs no heights. Hope is someâ€" times too sanguine, but when tempered by times 199 S205"" "â€"â€"once, it is the force that ,I-I 'am--vâ€" v--a-v 20 ECCCE Subscription â€" $2.00 ad Canadh "“"""'_‘L'_@m pabre in V Emm Esn Un se a l The season of hope is to be weleomec‘ with a grand cheer. Fear makes no conâ€" auests and climbs no heights. Hope is someâ€" times too sanguine, but when tempered by judgment and experience, it is the force that carries us over all deserts, through all storms, and finally brings us to the quiet peace of lehieve:mnt.| the steering wheel. Canadian champion BluenO®® 2. . the challenge of Captain UfD ce Gloucester schooner, h o amammAW‘“ M TWe 3. al wraba ENshermeD‘$ hy The town fathers, the business men, and SONGFUL FRIENDS RETURN ‘The maD THE SEASON OF HOPE I mu::."' hi ..::':d m“um, in a burry ‘t seem to w come that people feel more COUYAFC | to getting prlngofthcyurthanutotherfln\el?" “‘“.“."“3" * w the time when birds are returning An the idea is further developed of compensatâ€" eir cheerful songs, when the trees are umudfimmmmmw ;ummmm‘u‘r‘?«m u-oobu-o:-!m:t o conveys the thought that life is going| _ | use Staingd Hor neanteg smele YOUNG TOWN BUILDERS behind the gun used to dominate the we are more afraid of the man Editorials Walters In BLUENOSE ACCEPTS CHALLENGE LEFT, akipper , above, has A Pine, RIGHT, L. Thebaud, to That in Ontario during 1987 approxiâ€" mately SW were killed bystreet and highway accidents caused by mobr vehicles? These accidents have injured between 12,000 and 13,000 men, wonen and children ? Ontario‘s economic los occasioned thereâ€" l&zoruehu the astoundingtotal of $40,000,â€" A Dear Price to Pay for One Year‘s Motor Traffie. Embrace safety, don‘t flit with danger. Drive carefully and sensibly. _ _ _ _ Better be late for dinner in this world than early for breakfast in the rext. mmmdmudum is the doubt that Ma feels when Father is going to get in at night. a 5 6 s What does Hitler meditate next in his restless mind? He is already looking over inâ€" to Czechoâ€"Slovakia, a very progressive counâ€" try. 'mmmmanycormmalpth&tlmk land, which might give the German dictator an excuse. If Czechoâ€"Slovakia goes, how about Hungary, Poland, and perhaps others? The startling events through which the German dictatorship has seized control of little Austria stirs Burope to its pundations. It may bring the "next war" a great deal nearer. No wonder the world is anxiously watching this spectacular German. There will be 4 limits to which he will be permitted to g£0. If heemnuthstlimit.mthluwmflo'll& Such a powerful personality does not f hu:inle people{ '1“':“'!‘&;‘:'“”’" o muonliemeeddunderhhfm- It is like building a too high structure on too with the annexation of Austria, thesituation would not be so threatening. Austriais Gerâ€" man as well as Germany. Ties of blood and history bind the two countries together. They fought as closest allies during the World war. It was almost inevitable that they should unite. limited a foundation. arms stuck out the car window. May be SAFOF 1MM! poriug h o h c n ‘ The motorists who feel the roadd belong to them When a concern advertises somewhat generousâ€" ly, it shows it expects and is looking for growlh. ThpblcuhuwdowmlM’fl A-mmm.mmmufm unummwumuâ€"um would be taking expensive courses to acquire this as a private race track, are somelimes MUCNIZ dated with a nice private cell in some gcood jail. mmwfiom‘t!unrmmdm home town when it comes to spending his money, sometimes finds his home town not enthusiastic about favoring him. ® ® ® ® wmwh""‘ that are never Mh)llyndm And many #art public movements in their home towns and quitwhen the “fldm:nmuwmm ® ® * WdMWWm ates progress. The children of Israel moed into the udmmmmuw.m of milk and honey. Columbus discovendg America because someone told him it was a continnt of richâ€" "â€" ""an the nublic discovers the homentore, when es. So the public discovers tht "MP"" store, W wwmmzmmmmmm will be the last of its kind, as quickly displacing sails in the A ‘The Thebaud defeated the B) Captain Waiters regained the C following year. If the German power was willing to stop GERMANY AND THE WORLD Editorial Notes DO YOU KNOW? May be safer than ‘as power engines Mf6 Atlantic fishing fleets. Bluenose in 1930, but crown for Canada the e e C 2 mmmmuammwmhmm‘ and boited inside every night; when there were only a few stretches ammummummmumm there was no occasion for levying frontage taxes for local improve» ments; when men wore heavy cowâ€"hide topâ€"boots on week days and finer calfskin ones on Sunday; when all children went barefooted from mwummmmmmmwmmn mss s Cooe ol o h early spring to late fall, and the core? * 9 7 00 uh mummwmmw-&wu m«nmm;mm“ummum U" 2 C & EtPc d ks 4 M _ 2 _ B _ _ i h 2 M us d ncnos i atetetih ar Td Mmmupuflamm.m;mmtwm mmm'dm.hmyumwhmwlmwu teacher to be read; when a man who harbored prohibition sentiments S5COTT‘S SCRAP BOOK tenener 10 C 1 ades i d flsc on ithesaielin ons Anic uts t 40 Inie eA n in eP uy eeg e con Mhmymwwh&mbhfi* raise his barn or to build a house; when men of a certain kind sat Mmmmunmmwmm.uumm mwmdmmunmmudmm;mm» Heved in witchcraft and steered clear of the ghosts and hobgoblins Mmuuwdhmmmmuumamm taken place; when the "Willâ€"0‘â€"theâ€"wisps" of the swamps mw‘ as fatal omens of death and disaster. | # # ® ® ® ldnnmcuurm“yml-uwhloorhmdorm- mmflwlufiohflp.fldwwdmfiubwldn- m:mmwmumummuuom«a iMrfumfmaplnmprMngnmmmw- um«ma:mmm;mmm_w_-mflw_fi I 1020 4 2 h B3 08 . 12 dnc +8 t Av ons TCP uudunmuuw.mhmuumur";mw mnpmenumzmmmmmmmm the countenances of most people one met. . _ ‘There was little hypocrisy and doybleâ€"dealing. Men were fearâ€" u-mwupouqmmmmmm Determinaâ€" uuwtautmmmwuamummm nwmmmuuummmmam mma.m:ewtamumwwmmnwwnm mw-mmaumwmywmmmaw w.mwwfiumnmdmm Strength of will, Mdmmmumuammmmu dmmmmmmlewmmMMM we are now privileged to cecupy. _ £ Hway Hack TUlben Mydmmmbmmmmm” MUWMMWMMMMMMM mmmammmmvmamm When they cmooam!mhlln.umydu.hmmundvmq-dm mnty.wmnmtmfldmmwwmmm ships that fell to their lot. ‘They constituted a class of citizens that might well be emulated by a certain pampered, weakâ€"kneed pleasureâ€" seeking, wwwwwgm-mammmdmm today. They built slowly, but well, the institutions on which are founded the welfare of this noble, wonderful County of Lincoln. GRAND DAD‘S WINTER ‘This winter, grandâ€"dad sez, ain‘t like the winters used t‘ be, Whmmuponmmdmldmmupwmm:‘ MWW'MMMMHMUMn'm Yoheouldn'tmmflhn‘fldclm'loumm Ho-th-y'ddrinmonrthulu' "long the fields make roads Wlthmmudmptymmunyda'tmuhm Except, mqybo..j-‘-nwood.leoupb'nlmhum. hrwnmmlmomwmmupwudrm He sez the Iu'u'dmmdlmutoluuddxlmmlek. myoumummummmmmmmn: Mmlh'u'dulndry:muuhmmu’dnntnuh An‘ drive ‘em eight or nine miles off, to drink ‘em at the lake; An‘ whan they‘d git ‘em home ag‘in where they should all remain, An‘¥hen® to turn right ‘round an‘ drive ‘em to the lake again. mMcuemen'dgommmlht'cutuxtvmw-vood. They wore redbe so deep the stumps next spring ‘bout ten feet stood aboutytopped high boots (their pants tucked in all ‘round Booulnundwlul 4 ‘There wa‘n‘t no autdiot tailer jest t‘ keep the water out. CC C NC GENCC AGD smaw wanld hook the ol‘ gray mare But times are cllll"\"' By FRANK FAIRBORN Jr. INDEPENDENC frosts were keen, an‘ folks were happy will never come again. By R.J. SCOT sonnole Rates â€" EARRRTE RERTCY Ee CE3 ‘Telephone 180 _ 127 Main 8t W. RALPH GORDON -n..mmvcm-um Entertainer for Your Next Church or Other Entertainment. â€" TMlustrated Circular FREE â€" Address 628 Crawford St., Toronto. ECCCT "â€"""'a 'i ' Insurance Well Established Companiesâ€"Reaâ€" Vernon Tuck OPTOMETRIST Complete Eyesight Service Phone 326 GRIMSBY REAL ESTATE INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS W. E. Cullingtord Fire, THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT sSUBSCRIPTION RATES Pettit & Whyte or afterâ€"$1.50 a year. wmmmmm. 1987, and 1st Nov. 1988â€"$2.00 for one year, $3.50 for two years. Arrearsâ€"Label dates reading before 1st March, lm,â€"ujonpmmmsz.wforhnyurmd $1.50 if renewed for next year. Long Mileage Tread. [“.'q!m-' OPTOMETRIST Here‘s the easiest chanco you have ever had to win big ...: prizes. No red tapeâ€"no obligationsâ€"Nothing w.'nuuhnmunlmmu-dnb be the most important. And . . . we‘re paying money for the information. Simply give us your opinion and you may be a lucky WHMMET: _ on nsmmmmmmmmmmmmmmnmeees commmemmmmmmmmees On the coupon, list these ten tire features The .m-flhmw-fih mmydudlmhdlmnnnul BUSINESS DIRECTORY New Subscriptionsâ€"$1.50 per annum. Renewalsâ€"If date on label reads 1st March, 1938, INSURANCE SECURE in the order of their importance to you as a tire user. The 10 tire features are listed below in their rela» tive order of importance to me as a motorist. (M)necuevemenmmesssessemeemessiem (6) 1cevess0se0eu0eeve0msese0smmmvo0s (2)...coommmmmmmmmten . P nsmmmsmmmmminst (3).....ommmmommmeim: â€"â€"â€" (B)Jommmmenmmmmmetmeat (A}ammmarmesemmectmetime (D) nccemmemmemensenmmmmesmecciom (DYncrmnmemmememmeemmererem (10) csuscss00c00eess00se0ne0nemer00 It is understood that my entering this contest places INOM CV 2 T. CY will acsont the STREET AND NO...........«~ CITY AND PROVINCE.....â€" it is underst000 "8M) 20 CVE Y i sccont 4 -ouhrlocilpufl.ulthtlvmm'tlh judges decision as final. NAME . ........oooummmammmanimitiemnemememmmnmitmttt Make Of : CBFAsoommemememee Y CDT,...ccommmmmmemmememmem The tires on my car hbs Dâ€"aler‘s Signature . PHONE 193 GOODRICH BUDGET DEPARTMENTS PoCAL CONTEST HEADQUARTERS €00DPICH Budget Departments Contest LEPAGES GARAGE BIgNAUTC | ......oommmmmmemimem mm iemnds (To be fhilled in by contest dealer) Sickness, resy an EASY WAY to win | Mail or bring this coupon toâ€" mvsemsssssnscssnsvessenecccnres Lancaster and Mix Harold B. Matchett GRIMSBY OFFICE â€"DAILY Formerly Office f( _(_l B. McCo _ achie, 12 Main St. W., Phone 32 2 William 8t. and 45 St. Paul St., St. Catharines, Phone 760 BEAMSVILLE AUCTIONEER and VALUATOR will conduct your Auction Sale, large or small at very reasonable rates; also a commissioner for takâ€" ing affidavits Phone J. W. Kenâ€" EDC TT _UIG_C 4C Aelcrahas independent, Phone 36 for informaâ€" Mfli ;l‘fll; soLICITOR, ETC. Thursday, have gone .'m‘.l‘." Skid resistance on dry road. Skid resistance on wet road. Traction in mud or snow. I4GED8¢ NO......@=â€"@@uuum«= , Lancaster, J. W. Kennedy 25 Main Street, West GrimsBy BARRISTERS, ETC. asesssssucesssasessasseesessssnammere senseusssussesessssessessmerncctont AUCTIONEER avessssseussssecsassnszccnme LEGAL March 24th, 1938 GRIMSBY

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