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Grimsby Independent, 11 Mar 1943, p. 5

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Thursday, March 11th, Business Directory Harold B. Matchett ' E" IPF L Beamvwvilis # m-' Ontarie AUCTIGNII! &# V ALUATOR Licensed Auctionser tun,oountd ’z of Lincoin; also for the CBAs + , BC T7 U se toe tak ws EAmeseey "U C O uced Catharines. Commis#ioner tng affidavite _ _ _ . ___ J t _ 4 & cce ~mpieA PHONE 100W SMITHVILLE _ 0_ Hamitton TBE t Aucticneer and VA «» x Haldimins »nd Welland. »Pnore BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, Watch Clock And Jewellery Repairs J. GOODMAN PETTICREW E. A. Buckenham Vernon Tuck OPTOMETRIST Complete Eyesight Service Phone 826 GRIMSEBY ‘THE LITTLE SHOEMAKER "Honey" Shelton 12 Main §t. €, Is scarce and hard to get, but I am still able to get a limited supply of first grade stock, to give you a high class repair job. WEDDING ANNOUNCE LEATHER CONsULT US FOR YOUR WEDDING INVITATIONS We can supply the eitherPrinted or Printâ€"Embossed. We have on hand a limited supply of boxes containing the double envelopes. $6.â€"50 WEST MAIN STREET AVDITOR® & William Lothian Next Door to Dymond‘s Drug _ J12 Pigott Bidg» AVDITOR & ACC BICYCLE PARTS AND REPAIRS AUCTIONEER J.G. Pettigrew BVLOVA, ELGIN, WATCHES J. W. Kennedy € Little J Store in "Tue Frait t "The Little Shoemaker" ; 56, Beameville Independent, PN 25 Wain bi.cet, West GRIMSBY a.§5 â€" Saturdays 9 â€"122! OPTOMETRIST .-.SAYS... AVCT:; ‘MEER LEGAL % ACCOUNTANT Tay Consultant ACCOUVNTAWTS lie or Grimsby prons 38. , ELCO & y 201 ONTARIO Grimeby milton tz tak» ETC. | Pte. Bert Boulter RC.A.S.C. was |a visitor in town on Wednesday. |He is now stationed at Ningara. ® ® ® Myles Kelson is now the high scorer in the Open Score competiâ€" tion at the Bowlaway, with 355. Only 70 per cent of the chocolate bars sold in 1941 are now availâ€" able, and while the 70 per cent. quota system also prevails in the penny candy lines, thr youngsters are going short because there are only about two manufacturers ef the small candy Hines still in the Lewis Hartwell, son of George and Mrs. Hartwell, Oak street, who has been the manager of a Tamblyn Limited drug store in Hamilton, for some years, has purâ€" chased a drug business of his own on Barton street east. County council meets on Tuesâ€" day next. Water Commission meets 98 Tuesday night next. Myles Kelson, who has been Difficulties of heeping MOT! manager o fthe Winona branch of| . Fleets in Operation Are =eâ€" Niagara Packers since their lak-‘ rious â€" Too Many Nonâ€"Esâ€" ing over the Wm. Baisley busivess< _ sential Demands. at that point, has enlisted in the | cud irmesden ie Army and leaves to join his unit| _ Compared with 1938 when conâ€" on Monday. | ditions were about normal, bul! t =‘‘ * creased r cent. Lewis Hartwell, son of George "“':'m"“c‘m'::“ of k,::?,:e motor and Mrs. Hartwell, Oak street, ADd C operation are . becoming who has been the manager of a fieets serpous, C. J. Gravelie, genâ€" Tamblyn Limited drug store ‘ in | M9DT® Cr af Canada Conch Hamilton, for some years, has purâ€" .“""l ited, reported last week. chased a drug business of his own ‘!‘omcon’“‘" not only face the on Barton m.u.-:t- b1 of being unable to buy mm 1hifin :A o in irar 1 o n oo aog P ELDS cne atiiiring Uhnuit they. Laye Lo The Independent was in receipt of a letter last week from Lt.â€"Col. Â¥red Kemp, Quebec City, renewing his subscription to this Great Family Journal and wishing all his old friends in the Frult Belt good health,. Fred, is retiring from ac« tive busines this year and there is a possibility that he will return to Township council meets on m-‘ urday afternoon. West Lincoln Branch, Canadian Legion will meet in the Council Chambers, Wednesday, March 17, at 8 p.m., when important business will be transacted. Mrs. Gladys Frazier, who has been a valued employee of Niagara Packers, at head office, for the past 15 years has severed her conâ€" neclion with that firm. ing with heavy cleats on their shoes. No bowler should have either cleats or plates on their shoes when playing as it only tends to ruin the runway. Grimsby to make Breeviues ultwkthelndopendntwu 'nnemrwmuuudmuoun .‘.oyur-hldneounty rate been pddnndv-mbywewvllortho township. Mayor Johnson draws our attention to the fact that Grimasby town first pald the counâ€" ty rate in advance in 1939, and has been doing so ever «wince. This has been one of the factors that has bdpodwnduo-mulnuwlu preaunt low ebb. Pretty Kitten Was Not Welcome A nise little plack kLitty with a bu ear !l"filfllm‘-“” down it back, caused l‘-‘""““' .n-tuuuaw-uo-"""‘" morning . How the genus aknpku® Fruit Belt is not exactly 1t was Arut dw.'d by ® when it turned the corner O lad Main. Baid cluizen dor 1t was Arst when it tur and Main. amartly . Kitty the For Two Hours offic« byrA ther pmixh ment « timber try he uation soon 1 iss ** st on ere but none *®2U""" * sacl Finally at dinner '”’",,,,,.J“: nlm“wwnm ant came MJODK: Being an 0d nwmmm”mw ,umw'flfl""‘“"’ thon. mi""""" .Mwhflflm a 5. ons pot perfumed N jling car in 1 . and ataye EVENTS ad TOPICS ~â€"Of the WEEK in TABLOID Â¥ v% a aa t then parked ) FOAFS, dents, In «ar. kn his home in landed in tWe ; known. a cltizen of Depot mcaum phDg Relt‘s their have Flash! Difficulties of Keeping Motor | â€" Fleets in Operation Are Neâ€" | _ rious â€" Too Many Nonâ€"Esâ€" °_ sential Demands. GRIMSBY BOWLER BEATEN \ 8t. Peteraburg, Fia., March 10â€" Alex Crawford, Wingham, Ont., eompuudnmpdthnnuaul open lawn bowling champlonships Mnmwmmm«r Howard, Grimsby Beach, Ont., 21â€" 0, in the singles final, Crawford skipped the winning rink in the team competition and paired with Howard to win the doubles, . ‘ It was Crawford‘s second sweep ’ouho tournament, He won the .mmuuumamuum\m. contend with long delays in obtainâ€" ing parts for repairs and many busses are forced off the roads for mwbdluamu. Mechâ€" Increased Travel By Bus Is Heavy (Official) Recent low temperatures: March 4th ... . 2 belo March 7th .â€"â€" _ 0 abo March 8th 4 abo March 9th 3 belo anics are scarce, also drivers, so the worrises are many, said the ofâ€" Alj â€" transportation . companies were in the same boat so far as trying to cope with increasing deâ€" mands wilth u-ltodtw#l-. said Mr. Graveelle. He said nonâ€"esâ€" sential trmvel could te curtailed lmmtmldymu.mdu- ported that some uuilcreue now beimg experienced due to unnecessiary riding, but it could not be checked unless citizens volunâ€" tarily coâ€"operated., $ » The most serious trouble came during the weekâ€"ends, he. added. For shortâ€"haul bus lines the 50â€" mile traviel limit had not reduced patronage to any appreciable exâ€" tent, but it had its effect in surâ€" tailing traffic for bus companies operatiing over the longer routes, it was reported. We might carry 125 passengers from Haniliton to Niagara Falls, passengers that keep getting on and off, but we would not have a ful} continuous load" said Mr. Gravelle, Mention was made of the partiâ€" cularly hGavy demands made by the armed forces, especially at weekâ€"ends, _ If nonâ€"essential paâ€" trons would use the busses between 9 a.m. and 3 pm., much would be done to solye the congestion probâ€" lem, reported the official. MOORE‘S TnearrE Wm. Boyd "Kubkan" "How To Flay Ball" NATINEE â€" SATURDAY ___ @2 pm. MON. TUES., MAR. 1516 "Road To Meroceo" _ A .‘ CQEOmnp y Bob HQ:A:" '!' iÂ¥ OOJ ' Aper "‘ "',, MHaunted WED. â€" THUK., MAR ." "Between Us Girls" Diana .c.“';"m'”." Robert Il -‘wu::".;:'"-;v‘uurv-"uulu|l'lllll LV EP yune "Fox Movietwnews" il . || Many a man is willing to aettle "Trall Of The Buceanse Â¥ i:dlnm with another fellow AW they arse not Ananain) TKE GRIMSBY The Weather â€" * SAT., MAR, 42 â€" 13 "The Lost Canyon" un‘.u" M‘" 2 below zero 9 above zero 4 above zero 3 below zero *".18 4 Ad 4 3 h. cAufur w o e clated the reference to his sons, he knew that they were happler where mymmnweymldulf Mmhennhone.vimm lhplndwnlonnchuuu. Chief of Po.‘ce Turner will take a census of al the dogs in town Muwlmlmdby council. A new dog bylaw was alâ€" so passed. Under this law dog taxes will be due and payable on the First of May, at either the ofâ€" neeolchhf‘mrurormellunl- cipal office, New dog tax is $2 for the first male dog and $4 for each additional dog; female dogs $5 and $6 for each additional, Reâ€" ;Mendl(eanelueonnwmbem. Aftor the First of August, license fee will be oneâ€"half. Dog tags are ‘-ullzbeenuuch. Dogs will not be allowed to run at large between the First of Apri) and the First of \Novunbcr. Councilior Bull queried the Mayor as why the Water Commission was not holding regular meetings as per law. His Worship stated that he was not the Chairman of the Commission and had no power to act. Councilior M. 8. Nelles, of North Grimshby, was an interested visitor to th« meeting and no doubt pickâ€" e« up many good ideas in the mandling, in a rapid but thorough manner, municipal affairs. Mayor Johnson reported that he had investigated a complaint that garbage had been dumped on the vacant lot at the corner of Clarke and Robinson streets, and then burned. He found such was the case and the offender had been warned not to commit the offence comflmMumdluzllydm Commission figures are not yet available, but it is expected they will be shortly. Tag days and carnivals were allotted dates as follows: Children‘s Ald Society, May 8; Navy League, June 5 or 12; Canadian Legion, June 18 and 19; Lions Club, July 1, 2, 3; Salvation Army, July 19; Grimaby Fire Dept., August % and 6; 8t. Joseph‘s Church, august 27 and 28; 1ODE., Sept. 11; Blind Institute, Oct, 2; Boy Scouts, Oct, #; Canadian Legion (Poppy Day) Nov, 6; Canadian Legion (Decora« tion Parade) Y v. 13. It is understood there is a possalbility that Mydro â€" Electric Power Commission of Ontario will not make or allow any hookâ€"ups of power lines for carnivals or other outalds niuram.jons this year, After council adjourned the members and the press were the guests of Mayor Johnson for luncheon at the Village Inn, Police Chief Turner, reported as follows: court cases, one drunk charge driving, seven days; one man apprehended for theft of car for Hamilton police, Complaints investigated, 24. For Humane Ofâ€" ficer, four dogs and five cats, One place searched for liquor. Transâ€" lents overnight, seven. General accounts for $944. were ordered paid. If Singer Sewing Machine Co. resume business in Grimaby it will not be neecesary for them to pay another transient trader»‘ license, Council a septed an invitation to attend a celcbration of 8t. George‘s Day at the High School, on Friday, April 16th, Owing to lilzseas of Tax Collector Humme!, monthly report of colâ€" lections was not submitted. atreo*. on _ Tuesday _ afternoon, Mara 16tk _ Music in the Home Will ve the roole, Roll Callâ€"Songs of Clder {ya, Mra. Butherland is oonvener, with Mra, Wiloox, Mra, Jas Wray and Mra. Chas. Blerd nsesisting. . Don‘t forget w bring your contribution toward the Eamâ€" ter Bhower for the soldier‘n box Relief accounts for February nmounted to $47.60, Joint Fire Committee accounts for $99 were ordered paid. The World Day of Prayer will ho observed locally at B Andrew‘s Church on Friday afternoon, March 1ith Ahe fArst Friday in Lent â€"at 3 o‘clock, The service will be in charge of representatives of the BHaptisl, Presbyterian United and Anglican churches, and the meet» Ing is undenominational. Everyone weloome. The Mothers‘ Club is to meet at the uome of Mru, Marvey Lambert, Eim atreet, on Thurmwlay, March 18th, at 3 pm,. Mra, Geo. Taylor ; Munro will address the mothe,. ‘The March meetic, c tha Wo' mon‘s Institute will be neld at the home of Mrs, 8, Murphy, Mountain INDEPE NDE NT Continuations From Page One Coming Events TOWN COUNCIL A contingent of G.M.8, "regular‘ skaters (excluding those helpless victims stricken with measles and mumps; turned out to help close the Arena last Saturday evelas®. + ®# ® On Thursday, March 4th, memâ€" bers of G.H.S. welcomed Captain R. Gray, officer in charge of the group; Liout. Les. Jewell, Instrucâ€" tor of Signalling: and Sergeant Major H. Overholt, Instructor of First Aid. Frequent visits from these and other officers and men of the Lincoln and Welland Reg!â€" ment are expected in the near fuâ€" ture. During these visits, they will CGRIMSBY endeavour to assist the GMS. Cadet Corps in preparing for the Cadet Inspection which is to take place early in April. Grade XHIâ€" M. MeVicar G. Farrell D. Gledhill Grade VIII Brubaker Fellows Marfel McNinch CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS FOR SALEâ€"CGoâ€"cart, KY, white; baby‘s bed. b:b‘ll:'tdh Street. Phone 513W. 88â€"1¢ FOR SAiE â€"â€" Quantity dr‘hunl- wood for sale, Phone Inona Bâ€"râ€"11, M. Dachuk. Mâ€"1p FOR SALE â€" Cinders! Fix that FOR SALE â€"â€" Fine Ouornn.{ncflw. Ime to freshen March 190th, A. M. Smith, Park Road, Grimaby Bus 8Bâ€"1¢ FOR SALE â€" Pullats, 17 New Hampshire, ‘Three White Legâ€" horns. . Laying well, $1.00 a pair, Apply 40 Paton Street, 80â€"1p FOR SALEâ€"â€"New Venetion blind, best quallty, Size 68" wide, Suit« able for a large window or double windows. Price $15.00. Apply Poercy %helton, 1 Itla lll t »~Ap FOR SAE â€"â€" Percheron Team, a and 5 yerrs old, blocky, well broken, quiect,. Would mane exâ€" cellent fruit team. Chartes Ward, RR,. 2, Benmavilie, off Ux!nr Thirty Road, 8p r SR SALEâ€"LADIR®T M.Ja your own Creasea from the fine printa :'o\v Mnlmt; -Il:.::.lho atook wao) olankets, , towel» ling, bmu‘lsloga. vln.u' d kore, bto, Mra, W, . Culllngford, 127 Main VW« “.]e oR nENT i Pomninntemmmesmesss d FOR SAiR â€"â€" .=rn lor‘ .l.IIO. rent or work on rew; aoroa, stock and {‘rdn; wltuated 1 mile north and mile enat Araamien ; V, miloe off ma.': Road South., 8. J, 8mith, "4 i. 1. Orimaly h Phone 410â€"J â€"4, .D-:fl FOR RENT Two cents a word per insertion. Minimum charge each insertion 25 cents. Cash must accompany advertisement to guarantee inserâ€" tion. A charge of ten cents is made for boxes, drive now with good cinders! H. J, Mildreth, Grimaby Beach, Telephone 50â€"Jâ€"2, 35â€"3p Ronannable to Possession at Main Street J Pounn â€" house, mc;.fi lencem; garage, ulred. _ Posseastion Tex ", . ernerion 16 8 Patton Street SPRAYER REPAIRS Hewson » 14¢ Boys‘ Bowling Scores High School Around The Girls‘ Bowling Scores PROMPT Clarence W. Lewis Dependable Hardie Sprayers FOR SALE FOR REN‘T NEW PARTS NOW AVAILABLE + roomed Garimaby Hep modarn _ c« 6. Referencs REPAIRING AND RECONDITIONING OF ALL MAKES OF SPRAYERS â€"â€"â€" Canadian Distributor â€"â€"â€" amed apartment reliable tenanta 185 211 116 101 147 102 148 104 146 con ven ol 118 118 118 121 Ne 1p 110 131 189 Grade IXâ€" Schwab . McPherson Which we‘~ you rather do, buy War Savr _ ~ Stamps or Bow! that "extra" &0 «¢? A much high«r vitamin A con« tent than requires\ for U.8.P. cod liver oll has recerntly been found in the Uruguayan Ash, pescadilia or hake. Grade X~ WANTED â€" Girl to mind children WANTED TO RENT â€"â€" House or ur-mmnt by May 1ist. Phone 310W. 38â€"1n WANTEDâ€"Girl for gdneral house» work. $35.00 per month, plus bonus. ‘Telephone Grimaby 83. Grade XI~ WANTEDâ€"Uned furniture, stoves, and farm implementsa, M. J. 8wibb, King â€" 8t., Bum;ll&a #1â€"tfo WANTED â€"â€" Passongora to work in lhmlllo:.‘ llfi‘ :vn 7 am, to 6 pm. 198 Depot 8t., Grimaby, 83â€"3p WANTEO TO PunrCchaAsSE WANTED =â€"= Havs rosm passongers in mornin wamlu «= To buy for cash, anminl mo “(m; aere gardon and orchard; with amall hew ‘armely." for t in 0 nenyr j . dnw-d-u_ L. o 88â€"2p PARM HELP waAanTteg INTRMOR PAlNT); ERHANQINC ... a PAINTING ANp raj .~° ces w’ M‘“‘h Bt., (Mm.w_ Fhohna ...'.i;.‘v'rnm‘u‘nvmo A'ND PAp. "= A, J ward, Phone aollact, gin, lh‘:u!wllh "BiENDON TABLETE»~, Harinjess &1 effeotive. #1.00 («, Uh:t** Chivers Levine, A. Brubaker while mother works, A 80 Fairview, m Rushak Smith Levine, H. Mouse with four bedrooms, modâ€" orn conveniences, a fow nores, near but not in amal town or viBage.. Write G. A, Yona. & Findlay Avenue, Ottaws, »Afo mnaulipurns in morning ut six !b’elo:‘h. h‘: l:’unllton and Mul’:l ab * Insured . Phone" drow, "Evopffepy [iured. 0 0 Ad A B 1 _A ve mon, Mmilltary exempt. Il':ful men with families of working Ago. Also teamster, bruck and tradtor drlnv:. auu, work ' wl ea, Applicants give toj filormm In Arst letter; age, ox porience, nationality, and if marvied state Bumber of work Ch. _n. D. Smith & Hans P in... laho mpply , MINCEI.I.ANEUHR Prult Farms, Winonna Grimsby, Ontarie WANTED At Dymond‘s Drug Btaye, 140Bm n000k, 44 Depot hone n0W . 30â€"0p 134 129 107 116 148 185 158 178 PFAPE AbMA NC 213 114 154 146 183 218 NVOr of work & Bone Limit 143 138 106 140 178 187 148 188 119 30â€"1p four 3B +c 201 143 121 121 141 221 137 169 1718 104 110 On

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