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Grimsby Independent, 1 Jan 1942, p. 7

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$®6 onto, Ontario, in the respective amounts as to and interest set forth in Schedule "C" attached hereto and part of this Mu‘(b&:fioh\n«dmflm namely, all costs incurred by Commission on capital account in connection with the Grimsby Electric System from the 31st day of October, 1941, to the Date of Transfer shall be paid or creditrd to the Commission in the adjustments mentioned in clause 11 hereof; _ _ _ _ __. . _ _ _ _ _ _ bhw J erorencenndbres ie +600 ralaone oned n t cedvenn d 10. â€"After execution of this Agreement by the parties hereto and delivery to the Commission of the debentures of the Corporation menâ€" tioned in clause 9 hereof, this Agreement and the transfer herein conâ€" tained shall be deemed to have been effective from the hour of twelve o‘clock A.M. on the 1st day of January, 1942, herein referred to as the "Date of Transfer"; N o heCm merulie se ) . c coten _ 11.â€"â€"All adjustments between the parties hereto in respect otf this Agreement and the transfer and assignment herein contained, inâ€" cluding. without limiting the generality of the foregoing consumer fonâ€" Peoome Cooa c â€" en se 1M ie o cesc d k tracts, rentals, taxes and insurance, as well as other items of adjustâ€" mmmmwmnun-auummu ‘Transfer, As soon as convenient after the Date of Transfer the Comâ€" mission shall render to the Corporation a statement of the said adjustâ€" mmmwmur&muwmumwm meauwwmmmmmm) days; u__nuwmmmtmmm will hold the said of the Corporation until payment thereof, mmtmmmwmmdmmm tures, or any of them, on any interest date without notice or bonus; _ L3 0 BB _ A B ccimnns Sovarvin n MA mnicnasionr ierrep oi oi ze wpehiinbe UX i uâ€"mw-m»mumwuonmm\ w«mwmummamw-: mission mentioned in "B" hereof an annual rental to be comâ€" mmmwutm«wmu-dmwnm mm«mmmwwmm;mm mfluwwmflmm“Whn-‘onfl serviceable manner and at its own risk, and not to change the charâ€" mdm.mmummmmum mmmfimmwuvflmdmwm being obtained; T _ e 6O PW uo cofncect »uGcin‘ s«anbsimnad tha ltâ€"hvotcnmunfiomm herein contained the Commission covenants with Corporation that it has done no act to mummmmummmw mmmmmgwnmm.um: 15.â€"The Commission shall u.fi':z?i.m“‘:'i'&"“ hereafter upon reasonable request Corâ€" Me'mufilmnnmmo&.:mmma w“mh.mmmmwmmmwm mmflywm.wflmmm- veyed or assigned and mmuamnymmm inlents and purposes of this Agreement: f wâ€"mwmwmmmw -mlhfiu;l;m:mqt:hsutofllevc-yua.uec-ryorc]mlml.ta'1 mmdgm effect to the transfer and assignment ofâ€"the Grimsby lyluln.udd"h,nl‘zmm performing . all rights and privileges hereby con and for the purposes aforesaid &MWNymmthmmorhMMedm 11.â€"mmmmmmmw-nm- tmmm-hmm-mmg:m.mm- wmummumm all contracts, eviâ€" dences of contracts and documents concerned solely with the said denues o. COmUPECIE WRRY O Oe Ed e m,mm.flmmhmmwmm mucmmamummm-u-mm Mwmmmnnddmud the said contracts :“Myumcommwmldhnmmt(orMAw " 18.â€"The Corporation shall be responsible for and shall assume, claims and demands which, after the of Transfer, may arise from, Nhndmueamddhmxmmmw System and everything hereby transfi w«wgrh- Butrexsdrâ€"€ DLA :.2L02 Lacmalacs tended so to be, and THC UOFPOIRODN PMR UE LLKL $ha Marmaratian mmmmmummmmm Town Of Grimsby Byâ€"Laws And Agreement 1 ‘mma.amdmonmw-ym same is referred to in 1 of the within Agreement: AND SINGULAR the 25 pistributi siy mmgm‘”mhmlw c mar? within the territorial limits of the Town of Grimsby, or »aser MBR 92 U us sadtariy _side cf Kerman Avenye wmu«ummflemmnm Mr, and Mrs, Aldon Wi Wpdmmtormw” Welland and Mr. and Mrs u‘mbmmm-um.ummwu Wardel} spent Sunday at th the 31st day of October, 1941, doiree u> io ine Data af se o_ | of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Vail. 7 B UP P ZF U 0 Wnaitine thel ‘The neighbourhood was : _ L tss af the fnrevoing» _ generality of the foregoing:« _| _ Grinaby. 1,.â€"Al ’t‘ THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF GRIMSBY :“ w?â€"g%wb&m of an;: Nw i%mm‘ummmm yo;”,'"‘:”‘?’mu'w‘ anit » m-lfiflouflvdt line mak a some» z-m fioammm-zm what setter creature; and in order mybbdl-flddlfldmooâ€"ldol.m to do vaat, find out, first, what you .-mumm“m are Bow.â€"â€"J. Ruskin. (Continued from page 3) 1941. scHEpuLe "A" Of the Grimsby Electric System as the ners, street lighting ©4UIPâ€" | night at the home of Tra Cosby: ""‘9,1’5"'3.:“."."...‘...."':| Wr. and Mrsâ€"#; Lupjkus of Buf= Elizabeth Street to EenE SednaB o ofi ofi o‘ P at the intersection of Elizabeth Street and the â€"said rightâ€"ofâ€"way of the Commission for its 110,000 volt line, thence westerly on said rightâ€" ofâ€"way to the westerly Town limits, and the said distribution line shall include all poles (other than poles of the Commission‘s 13,200 volt line uforesaid) conductors, crossarms, insulators, brackets, line hardware, mmmm«mmmmmduu.mmm include the former 13,200 volt circuit carried on poles of the said line from the intersection of the Commission‘s rightâ€"ofâ€"way with Elizabeth Street to the Mefl'g"rm limits, but shall not imclude any circuits or attachments of Grimsby Electric System carried on the said 8.â€"All poles of the Commission‘s rural line on the easterly side of Kerman Avenue in the Township of Grimsby North, and all rural Mnd:flmmummwtmmmum attachments of the Grimsby Electric System carried on said poles; _ _ _ ‘5.â€"The leased storeroom premises of the Commission in rear of mmlmedfleethmsby.mmwim lllmm!sndequlpmmkeptmnm.dhflmwflhedh 4.â€"The leased office premises of the Commission at No, 47 Main Street West in Grimsby, together with all office furniture, fixtures, stationery and equipment therein; _ _____ _ _ _ _ _ . _ ;) ____ ; s$CGCGIIC PR RDCDCY 6.â€"All wires and attachments of the Bell Telephone Company mmw-mmnurmaum«monmm tric System but do not belong to the Commission. C + sCHEDULE "C" Debenture Schedule reférred to in Clause 0 of the within Agreeâ€" 1942 1947 1957 1961 CAGUTIOTE OE e EPE o e e e ons cluding a true statement of the question to be submitted to The elacâ€" tors:; also a true copy of Byâ€"Law Number 924 and the relative agreeâ€" nut(or.unlyolm;ndumnoopydny-l‘wflumbcm udmmuvcwuoruuudmuerdmcrlmbym~ trica) Distribution System, both said Byâ€"Laws, Numbers 924 and 925 having each been given first and second readings by the Municipal Council of the Town of Grimsby on December 3rd, 1941. _ A If the assent of the electors is obtained to such byâ€"laws and mmmummmunuonb{mmuwmm expiration of one month after the date of first pul lication of this notice, n-dyb,eubcmn.ml.mummmmumumm and the time and place for the appointment of persons to attend the welee ooo e e it e i i C c a mmmmm-mm.l;wmmbymankmx :nuMhny-lawmbu published above. Any tenant who desires to vote must deliver to the Clerk not later than the tenth day before January 5th, 1942, the day appointed for taking the vote, the Declaration provided by subsection 3 of section T°HE GRIMS®EY INDEPENDENT 283 of The Municipal Act. â€"____ All persons are hereby required to take notice that anyone deâ€" md-pmlubhn'udu-hmwndmdun.qm must make ‘or that purpose Supreme mmmmmmmmuudmummm m‘rwmmmwumnuwmwu peard in that Dehaif. G, G. BOURNE, Clerk, Town of Grimsby. Grimsby, Ont., December 8th, 1941. Welland and Mr, and Mrs. Chas, Wardel] spent Sunday at the home | THIRTY MOUNTAIN | J. Johnson . of . Wellandport and Mr, and Mrs, Hodskins of Beamsâ€" ville South, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Bater, Mr. and Mrs. J. Pinfield spent @unday at the home of Mr, and Sunday at ville. and Mrs. E, HMurst a, . _ TRUTSCNY with Mr, and Mrs, Wr. wounsbury Young Btreet, ondthbdconc-ruuulm been put on at the Thirty Moun» tain school was held Thursday night by the teacher, Miss Stuart, and her classes. Mr. and Mrs. Delos Hurst spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mra. Irvin Meletzer, Beamasville, ‘The above is a true copy of Byâ€"Law Number 923 passed by the $125,505.20 away 6,279.16 6,279.16 6,279.16 6,279.76 6,279.176 6,279.16 6,279.16 6,279.176 6,279.16 6,279.16 6.279.16 €,279.176 6,279.16 6,279.16 6,279.16 6,279.16 6,279.16 6,279.16 ‘6,279.16 €,279.16 6,279.16 Lounsbury * Thursday , â€" Bmith« Canada‘s newest und \ightest weapon is shown, at right, is the hands of a Canadian soidlior, 8 subâ€"machine carbine, an .“:::u:d g:n. q.u‘ud in a ohnl{:i":ziinh’or l:‘) the Amevican 1‘h=pu' beform weighs o..ly seven pounds and is designed specially for paruchute troops, â€" Smaill ] Mcmum oz::puly. is now tooling up for the wv?:t-on of thlr"tommy gun" and it is 4 1. mwmflflywmflmc{mhuruunmnh ‘The same company turns riflie and bayonet ummmuub{l:mutm The bayonet is the n*‘ type adopted by the Canadian Army. Much shorter and slimmer n the 1014 version i is easier to har«"‘« and every bit as efficient, It is triangular in shape. â€"Photoâ€"sublic Information $ 85,344.00 2,866.00 2,080.64 3,000.87 3,626.41 8,771.48 3,022.31 4,079.21 4,242.38 4,412.08 4,588.56 4,772.11 4,062.00 5,161.50 5,8367.98 5,582.68 5,805.98 6,038.22 Interest _ ) 8,4138.176 3,200.12 3,179.89 3.055.900 $ 40,251.20 2,037.38 1,867.68 1,691.20 1,507.65 1,316.77 1,118.26 $11.78 697.08 473.78 241.54 NEW WEAPONS FOR CANADIAN SOLDMERS kind of busines Dr. Harry Hagen h.youm;mtwv'cudlâ€"- at least ALL the answers to ALL mwmt‘llbouldenon Broadcast. It‘s good news for lisâ€" teners to 1150 on your dial, that Dr.lhnym'lmm feature, "True or False" wil be MMCKOC.M:(M-% day night, Jan. 5, at 9.30 ED.%.T. The genial host of the nation‘s most popular quiz game, has a whole new bag of tricks to start his : ing. oubyme-wivéfllmfl:d Y everyone! And rest assu .:...râ€".unumluto nlay â€" its biggest part in world history this coming yearâ€"in national life, in national entertainment and in naâ€" tional safety. Let radio keep you in ‘tune with the times. e e ® ‘The woman in the homeâ€"in the o â€"in the world of business, ::finmcuflu more . vital mudunumnput!owm ‘Their efforts range from knitting socks at home for the forces, to performing difficult tasks originâ€" ally done by men. To unite the women of the country in their war effort, CKOC presents the Monday night 230 D.S.T. featureâ€""A Woâ€" man Sbeaks on War", with Mrs. Edith Hyder. Does the name Dr. Henry Maxâ€" well mean anything to you? You HAVE heard of him of course, His great work and sacrifice in bringâ€" ing health and Christianity to the world made the book story of his life "In his Steps" one of the bestâ€" sellers of all time. And, Dr. Maxâ€" well‘s story has been dramatized for radioâ€"you will hear it presentâ€" ed in the Liberty Theatre of the Air, from CKOC on Tuesday nights at 8 o‘clock, D.S.T., startâ€" ing January 6th! ‘In bis Steps‘ is gripping, heartâ€"warming and tenâ€" â€" * dramatic entertainment â€" and «_ we all things, it is inspiring. \‘ .en LEADERSHIP is so necesâ€" swary in the world today, the theme of this Theatre of the Air, will be a source of help and guidance to a 1150 Listening Tips: | All your favorites of the past fall season stay with CKOC as the New Year Enters â€" The Happy Gang daily Mondayâ€"thru Friday at two o‘clock; Share the Wealth, Saturday at 8.30; Musical Beauâ€" Saturday at 8.30; Musical Beauâ€" ty Box, Thursday., at nine p.m.; Blended Rhythm, Tuesdays at 8.30, and the funâ€"fest of the radio at 9.00. And don‘t Zorget True or False starting Monday, January 5, at 9.30â€"and the Liberty Theatre of the Air, Puesday, January 6th at 8.00. All times Daylight Savâ€" ing; ~ All* entertainmentâ€"TOP8!â€" â€" New Year Seriesâ€"so be listenâ€" RAILWAY WORKERS AID WAR SERVICES Reports of continuing good work in all sections of Canada are conâ€" tained in messages telling of ald to war services given by employees of the Canadian Nations! Railâ€" ways. . Recently Moncton sent anâ€" other $300. to the Queen‘s Canaâ€" dian Fund in ald of bomb victims, bringing the total to $1200 from that source, . Moncton employees are enlisted in all local war activiâ€" ties including ARP work and deâ€" Business Directory Harold B. Matchett Mours 9â€"§ â€"â€" Saturdays 9 â€" 12.30 BARRISTER, sOLICITOR, ETC. Licensed Aml«mw af Tincain: also for the City of 8 ing affidavits, Phone 56, Beamsvilie, or Vernon Tuck OPTOMETRIST Complete Eyesight Service Phone 826 GRIMSBY Lovers of the popular . WINIE! pastimes, hockey and skating, will be glad to know that arrangements have been completed for the . re» *fludmmnm ‘and!hl'.‘::llm""“-"- represented by a hockey o lhekwutlo Gflmflv% Kings. ‘The team will be managed AUCTIONEER & VALUATOR by Pep Shepherd while Harry ..M--m'mumocouh. Prize winners in the Lucky Spot contest at E. H. Culp‘s china and novelty store were as follows: December . 21st, Betty Hudson; REMEMBER Dec. 22, Mrs. Wm. Sheiton; Dec. 23â€"Mr, E. Cromwell; Dec, 24th, Fellow citizens and numerous friends will sincerely sympathize with Mr. Charles D. WePS, MM"" ager of the Royal Bank, Grimsby, in the sad bereavement suffered in the death of his wife, Sarah Emery Ayres, who passed away in Hamâ€" ilton this Wednesday, following an extended illness. _ Both the Town and Township Councils were returned for another town, Mayor: A. G. Boulter; â€"P. E. Wilkins; Counciliorsâ€"A. B. Bourne, Wm. Chivers, Sr., Robâ€" ert Lewis, Wm, Lothian,â€"C. Frank Merritt and Watson MacPherson. In‘ the Township: â€" Reeve~â€"John E. Lawson; . Deputy Reeveâ€"William AETCCTCCCY Aemmmtt? ioisane w3 Hurd, W .E. Smith and Peter Graâ€" fence units. All employseea overâ€" seas have received Christmas par« cels. As another example of good work women employees of the Canadian National ‘Telegraphs in Montreal sent several balea of clothing, comforts and toys to the wnmmum ‘w,v_maudmotm are cared for. 25 Main Street, West GRIMSBY Files of December 30, 1931 OPTOMETRIST AUCTIONEER ; also for the Cit LEGAL . Kennedy SEVEN

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