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Grimsby Independent, 18 Mar 1943, p. 5

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Hamitton 7 EsqQuIRE | Beamsvilie _ _ â€" _ > ml AUCTIONEEN & VALUVATOR Licensed Auctioneer for the County of Lincoln; also for the City of Bt. Catharines. Comw‘saloner for takâ€" | ing affiduvits SMITUHVILLE Business Directory Harold R. Matchett eaAnnisTen, LociciTron, ETe. Auctioneer and Valuer for Lincoin, Haidimand and Wellind. J. GOODMAN PETTIGREW AUDITONRS & ACCOUNTANTS WEDDING ANNOUNCEâ€" CONsSULT US FOR YOUR WEDDING INVITATIONS We cuin supply the eitherPrinted or Printâ€"Embossed. We have on hand a limited supply of boxes containing the double envelopes. William Lothian "Honey" Shelton Watch Clock And Jewellery Repairs E. A. Buckexrham 12 Main St. E. Grimsby ‘THE LITTLE SHOEMAKER® A limited stock of p: and accessories now Naw is the time to get that _ #12 Pigott Bldg., Hamiiton AUDITOR & ACCOUNTANY income Ta. Cansultant "The Little Shoemaker" MMQW-M AUCTIONEER J. G. Pettigrew PHONE 100W iTUVILLE â€" â€" ONTARIOQ J. W. _Iggg_nedy Vernon Tuck BULOVA, ELGIN, Elco WATCHES : 56, Beamsville or Grimaby Independent, Phone 36. e Biggest Little Jeweliery Store in The Fruit Beit" 25 Main Street, West GRIMsBY _ _ BICYCLE OPTOMETRIST AVCTIONEER .--SAYs.-o Grimaty 281 18th, 1943 I Mro. Margaret Mount, of R.KR. 1, Vinemount, has been advised that her son, Pte, Howard Albert Coleâ€" l-n. 1s aow presumed dead. He enlisted at the age of 17 years and celebrated his 20th birthday a few days before the Vieppe .s4d4. &A brother, Pte, Bruce Coleman was killed in the raid, according to casâ€" us‘y amwncements made !ast august. A third brother, Neal 'lounl.oaly four years old, was | killed in an nccident June 4, i84%, Thought to be a victim of amâ€"| newia, Mra, Fiizabeth Mary nwl-l ton, Hamiiton, had a close <ar. frun injury about ®:30 . clock Monday night when she was found wandering along the Queen Eliza» beth Way, near Grimsby, Police were informed that Mra â€" Boulton had been missing from her home a«inco nmun on Buaday. HReyv. Robert . 1taMon,© Ringara Falld, NNX aald be narrowly avolded striking the woman as he drove along the highway. He contacted Provs clal Camstable A. E. Rellly, who remov» ad her to Dr. Mcolntyres oAfice whure ie their cars on Main street, so long as they do not park in front of, a fire bydrant. But when they park their car in front of your office door, like the owner of license 52003,. did on Saturday night and make the Editor climb over the fender to get in the door, ‘That makes you mad. clation are urging the city council to place a ban on Sunday midnight moving picture shows. Up in Kitâ€" chener the Mayor of the city says he will allow musical show perâ€" of the U.DL., AC. 2 Robert Glenâ€" dinning (our late editor} RC.AF., says he is progressing fine but doesn‘t take too kindly to the 40 below weather they have been havâ€" ing. He is at Brandon, Man, and the past two months have been real said last week that there are an estimated 16 or 20 deer in the Ninâ€" are being received that boys are throwing snow balls and other 0} â€" comers to other areas. He warned A new allâ€"time record for court aittings was established for Lincoln County Thursday night, when the Ontario Bupreme Court sant in senâ€" slon at the county corrt house unâ€" til 11.80. The civil uction of Mrs. Vicia Kaiser vs, the Canada Dry Cnger Ale Co went to the petit jury at 6 o‘clock, and the verdict was announced to Hon. Mr, Justice Kelller MÂ¥ â€"Kay well past 11. Sabbath in deflance of the Lord‘s Seven years ago yesterdayâ€"St. Patrick‘s Day, 1936 â€"â€" the Fruit Belt struggled through six feet of snow. The worst storm in many C. H. "Cranberry Hill" Rushton, the popular manager of the Peach Buds is confined to his home with iliness. It‘s the ‘flu and not an atâ€" tack of Elmiraitis as a lot of secâ€" ond guessers think. ‘Tax Collector A. Hummel is back at his office again after a spell of sickness, i ns ie j Stanley Reilly, son of Provincial Constable and Mrs. Reilly, enlisted in the Active Army last week. "Bobby" Robertson, for several years crack netâ€"minder for the Peach Kings is now a member of His Majesty‘s forces. He is at Exâ€" hibition camp with the Army. George West has purchased the fine building lot on the west corner of Main street and Nelles Bouleâ€" vard and will erect a new home this spring on plans prepared by Toronto tax rate for 1943 is $1.6â€"10ths mills. Next Sunday, March 21st. is the Airst day of spring? New liquor permits, issued April 1st, wi)l only cost $1, instead of $2. as heretofore. Tax notices for the taxes due and payable the 1st of April are now Breevitices We do not mind people parking Inspector Wm. Fawell of the Welland city tax rate is 36 mills. sent EVENTS and TOPICS of the WEEK in TABWD...-..-.Q That was the time Charlie tors at the waterworks pump house have experienced difficulty in getting sufficient water into the reservoir to supply the demand. come and water supply should conâ€" tinue at normal, Owing to the terribly bad ice condition along the lake shore, exâ€" tending out into the lake for some hundreds of feet, and the terrfic storm that has been blowing up the lake for the last three days. operaâ€" Two young St. Catharines lads, 13 and 14 years old got tired of academic courses on Monday and started out to see the world. When night overtook them they called at the home of Alex Parker, corner Queen Elizabeth Way and Brickâ€" yard sideroad. Alex took them in and fed them and called Provincial Constable Hart who contacted their parents and they were soon back Daily water consumption in St. Cathsr‘mes is 6,750,000 gallons. (14 Man Fiu has called a "strike" on Georgie K«nmacher, the Bow!â€" away boss. In the list of carnival and tag day dates published last week, as being sanctioned by Town council, the date of the tag day for the Chinese National Association, was omitted. ‘This tag day will be held on Saturday, April 17th. St. Catharines police department is to be equipped with a twoâ€"way Canada‘s Fourth Viciwry Loan Campaign opens on Apri. 26th and has banned all interâ€"school sports‘ events for the duration. ® # LJ Among those from Grimsby that were in attendance at the luncheon tendered to Col. Geo. Drew, in St. Catharines, were Mayor Edric S. Johnson and Rev. J. Allan Ballard. visiting in town last week wanted to buy a collar button and visited closes May 15th. Mayor Johnson has issued a proâ€" clamation to the effect that all dogs in Grimsby must be kept from runn‘ag at large from April 1st until November 1st, unless on a leash attended by some competent Legion, and Mrs. Gallichan, are moving to Port Weller where Wesâ€" ley will manage a i:arge fruit farm at that point, operated by Niagara Each looked at the other and disâ€" covered that they had been buddies in France in the last war. "Manila Calling" Abbot And Costelio "Tune Time" "Stranger Than Fiction" "Pincers On Axina Europe" MATINEE .â€" 4ATURDAY FRIL, â€" SAT,, MAR. 19 â€" 20 ”ON- ® T"rlsu uA.o 22'2:’ WED.â€"/THUR., MAK, MOORE‘S TneatrE It‘s a smal} world. A gentleman Wesley Gallichan, President of Gary Cooper, Teress Wright tioyas~ Nolan, Carols Lundis "Fox Movietonews" "All Out For Vietory" "Nedding Bickamer" "W ho Done It" "rride Of The Y ankees" "Der Feuhres‘s Face" THE â€"GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT 24.20 | â€" Rpencer, George; Mtewart, Bruce; Milver, Douglas; Mllver, Alloyne; Stowart, Neals; Mmith, Wallsss; Htewart, Wiliam; Soott, Kenneth, Awnyzsle, Bruce; Atevena, Witliam; Beott, Douglas; Eimpson, Gerald; ; 4s ; â€"Aimye; â€"Clerence:â€"Bnot» a«inge;. A. J.; Mnotainger, Hugh; mm. Wellington; Suthorland, Theal, Irvine; Tweney, Cl arles; Taylor,. Donald4; ‘Tennant, John; Thompan, Hugh, Tennew, aubrey, The Service Roll Committee of the. Grimaby Migh.. School. would appreciate the assistance of the citizens of Grimaby and community in obtaining the names of former pupiis and teachers who are in the Active Army, Navy or Air Force for purposes of the school Service Roll: The following is submitted af a temporary list. Corrections or additions will be welcomed by Mrs. F. Jewson, Mrs. L. A. Bromâ€" ley or members of the school staff. Farsonage, Douglas; Piter, Lioyd; Poltit, Clern; Phoeaix, Robâ€" ert; Poole, George; Powell, James, Peterson, G.; Plain, Hruce; Plank, Willin. Jarvis, Albert; Jenkinson, Jas.; Jarvis, HMerbert; Johnson, James; Jones, Jack; Jarvis, Jack; Jarvis, Tommy; Johnson, Dick. Kelson, Gerald; Konkle, James; Kilgour, Calvin; Kilgour, Featherâ€" stone; Kilgour, Murray, *mba, Walter; Lipsitt, Douglas; LAipsitt, Rosas (**~4); Laing, Jack; Lunbham, Artivs, Laba, Mike; Lymburner, Lionel; Lymburner, Metcalfe, William; May. Donald; McLean, Porry; MeBliven William; Marr, Gordon; Merritt, Marold; Astenaife, Edward; ‘McMane, Eric; .irunneil, David: Mazson, Robert; i uiler, John; Martin, Howard; Mcâ€" Pherson, Kenneth; Meyers, John. Randall, Edward; Rudge, John; Relse, 140;, Kobinson, Morley; Rummery, . Leonard; Ruttledge, John; Robinson, George; Rooker, William, Htohbertson, Jack; Rae #4â€" ward; Rae, Glen; Roderick, Tom; RHomak, motro; Rummery, Joe aky, Gibson, Danie!l; Gibson, Robert; Graham, John; Griffith, Robert K.; Adams, Robert; Aldrick, Robert; Anderson, Hugh; Ashton, Arthur; Allez, Jack; Awde, Donald O, Barum, Gladys; Biggar, Murray. Campbell, Donald; Campbeli, Enasson, Harvey; Etherington, Toward; Edgecombe, Jack; Edgeâ€" ston; Farrell, John C.; Faulkner, ter, William; Forester, James; Fitowsky. P.; Fonger, Alfred; Ghent, Gordon; Ghent, Jack; Grifâ€" fith, Jack; Gibbons, Douglas. ter, Fred; Hill, Bruce; Hoshal, Margarct; Hagar, James; Hunter, Robert; Heywood, Jean. Cosby, Lawrence, Chase, Margaret; Cooper, Arthur, Craig, Gordon. ward, William; Heathcote, David; Hunter, Gordon; Hoshal, Jack; Hawes, Alice; Home, Allan; Hunâ€" G.B.S. Honor Roll Caverhill, Colin; James; psby, . Victor; c:':“hnd- Ingram, Alvin. Farrell, Douglas; Fair, Lioyd; Neale, Uabert; Nelson, Warr A; Hilts, Walter J.; Hughes, Geo.; R.; Dunn, Russeil. Farrell, V. Jack; Seed Fair Held At Smithville R, G. Dawson, Niagaraâ€"onâ€"theâ€" Lake, won the grand championship at the third annual Lincoln Counâ€" ty seed fair held Thursday at Smithville. His prizeâ€"winning exâ€" hibit was 12 ears of Longfellow corn. The championship for the best bushel of cats was won by Lorne Packham, Smithville, who also took the reserve champlonship in the same section. > Junior Farmer securing the Wy . < zsumâ€" ber of points in the {juni . classes was Ralph Cooper, R.R. i. Smithâ€" CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Warner, Norman; Waiters, Donald; Wells, Robert; Weil, L.; Well Vicâ€" The quality of the exhibius was excellent. ‘The sale of Patriotic Onts brought over $5 which will be donated to war work,. Two exâ€" hibits of Patriotic Oats from near Ottawa won second and third places in this class. "SLENDOR TABLETA®, Harmiess u:p‘ dl'ufln. $1,00, two weekna‘ @u 9. lm"b '.N b dgh The boy on the firing line is callâ€" ed on to show his metal. The man at :m should turn in his metal to the salvage committee. WANTED â€"â€" Young gentle horse for fruit farm. Cash,. Mr. 8. Lawson, Biggar‘s Side Rd. 36â€"1p WANTED â€"â€" Woman for houseâ€" WANTEDâ€"Girl for general houseâ€" WANTEDâ€"Used furniture, stoves, and farm implemients, M. J, Bwibb, King St., Beamavilie, WANTED TO PVURTHASE â€" Mouse with four bedrooms, mesâ€" ern comvenlences, a feow acres, near but not in amail town o vlll-‘:. Write U. A., Youx. 8 F1..dlay Avenue, Ottawn. the INTERIOR PAINTING AND Pa®. ERHANGING â€" A. J, Hayward Phone collect, 240, Beamavilie Wheeler, William; Wileox, Aubâ€" rey; Wilson, Lioyd; Wilcox, Lorne; tor;, Wylie, FARM HELP WANTED â€" t men, inilitary ufi't. lmd men with families of working age. A‘so teamster, truck and tractor drivers, Steady work â€" rnnd m&: Applicantsa give ful! nforma in fArat letter; age, experience, natlonality, and if married state number of workâ€" ora. E. D. Smith & Sonse Limit« wl, Pruit Farms, Winonsa, Onâ€" tario. S h PAINTING AND PAPERKANGâ€" INQG «â€"» W. Twssock, 44 Depot HL, Grimaby, Phone GOW. 30â€"0p WANTED â€"â€" To buy for cash, amall house, conveniences; acre gerden and orchard; with am1) stable and mz'm In or near nmmf;‘. 21, The Inâ€" dependent, 85â€"2p Two cents a word per insertion. Minimum charge each insertion 25b cents. Cash must accompany advertisement to guarantee inserâ€" tion. A charge of ten cents is made for boxes. leaning day a week, A cln.lu;.:y 0‘:.. Phon’l?l.g work. $35.00 per month, plus bonus. ‘Telephone Grimaby 53. Young, Allen, U.S8.A. Army. Two things will turn a man‘s ad; auccess or a good looking VanDuzen, Earl. 8 Patton Street SPRAYER REPAIRS MISCEF* LA NEOUS PROMPT REPAIRING AND RECONDITIONING OF ALL MAKES OF SPRAYERS Clarence W. Lewis Dependable Hardie Sprayers WANTED NEW PARTS NOW AVAILABLE «â€"â€"â€" Canadian Distributor â€"â€" 86â€"1¢ 21 Native Wineries In Ontario n March 31st, 1042, there were 21 wineries operating in Ontario, the Liquor Control Board of Onâ€" tario reported in its annual report tabled in the Provincia® Legislature Covering the fiscal year ending on that date, the report said sales During the year under review 258,617 gallons of native wine were distilled in grape spirit for wine fortification while last year 271,680 gallons were used for such purâ€" wineries and from 43 branch retail The report said the sale of Canâ€" adian brandy, a product of Ontario grapes, amounted to 35,620 gallons, as agninst 23,349 gallons during the year previous to that ending March 31st, 1042. FOR SALE â€"â€" Good used -s_u pram. Apply P.O, Hox 98, $6â€"1p FOR SALEâ€"Eight plece oak dinâ€" Ing room suilte, $17.00, Mrs. Fred Lee, Baker‘s Road. _ 36â€"1p FOR SALE â€" Cinders! Fix that FOR l:“LlNOR llfiflklfil“:’ muhr. M.IE oll can, metal and chicken :‘a: ment. _ Bargain. Apply FOR S8ALE â€"â€" Percheron FOR S8ALu â€"â€" Parm for sale, rent or work on ahnres; 100 acres, ltochnd':dl:dm.hll-lb north and mile enst Grasslons: Mo N'OO“WM South . 8. J. Sinith, K. K. 1, qufl, Phone 10â€"Jâ€"4, 8Dâ€"20 ro? uum ww hm m?d .’.;.':.'.. & rimaby BHeach, . BHox 26, Grimaby mf"'u-n.. ROOM FOR RENY â€"â€" aABD convenâ€" lencea. Furnished, Apply Box 130, Grimaby Independent. 36â€"1p FOR RENT â€" Grimsby Waeach «ix m h::ll. llll;l‘l-'l ony *n | goarage, eferences roâ€" 1%&- 18, On hAm M dTent. mually Iad:.:; FOR RENT â€"= Thiee roum spartâ€" n»-!'nt, heat and bLot water, may nad couple, .oneâ€"child; or furn> Ished for aingle Indy, as company LOBT =â€" Ring of three kevs Find. or leat s at N:Eflu dur at mud-t Reoward. _ #H4¢ Tuesday Night Get Behind The Kinds And Are In The Finals Of The Juvenile O. H. A. And Play drive now with &M einders! H J. Mildreth, maby Beach Telephone 850â€"Jâ€"2, 35â€"37 M C m a. Mm “fl' 9-9?;" K 38â€"2p PEACH BUDS In The Hamilton Arena on Next Barrie Colts Grimsby, Ontario FOR SALE FOR RENT blooky, â€" well FIVE 80â€"10

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