Ontario Community Newspapers

Grimsby Independent, 3 Feb 1944, p. 8

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\ 1 egroor your ESUSE NOW ¢ l ALEXANDER 1 â€"HARDWARE 488 Board of Education nera their “mcu«n Tuesday year was tae budget for the a, _ _ SS passed upon. In 1042 +». Board budaet,.., T0°C_ 1" 1943 the Nw&mmlm‘ $300. "‘"‘“Wan-a. "LDM‘.WQ." man for t« year with Wm. Hew. num Mrs. Brumâ€" le, is Chairman of the hc_" nl i '“"“”‘”“‘.‘h mon, Finance. ‘lm of an Ahnce officer was left over until the 1 well known and hbighly reâ€" spected resident of Port Dalhousie =utl-0-n|m|.u.- person of Alfred Dexster Gadsby s 1 I it son B in i cajccmnd migy after a short iliness. The late Mr. Gadsby was born at St. Catharines TT years ago, and had ‘been a resiâ€" Gent of Port Dalhousie for the past yeats, Inter he had been employed with McNamara and Reynolds of St. Catharines and of late years he had been in business for bimself, reâ€" tiring about two years gao Mtr. Gadsby leaves to mourn Kawin J. Gadsaby of Grimsby Beach and Miss Jane Gadsby at home. City, Towa on Priday, January 28 ’G-h SBumner Murray, who Mrs. J. E. Randal and Miss Murâ€" »ay, Nelles Road, and an uncle of Deceased was a direct descendâ€" ant of the Nelles family, first Unitâ€" ers and a sistex, C. R. Murray «f _and Miss Emi Murray, b“m h remains arrived in Grimsby PRECIOUS ‘ I could not face the stormy winds I could not eat if I should ever lose Stay close to me and never, never leave me, Be with me as I sally forth to For bargains in fine some dainties. My much beloved, i â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" mc RRICKLIKL. i ~ INSULATINC BRICKLIKE GORDON SUMNER MURRAY A well known . of E, Budget Increased $1.000 Nor could I stand the chilly days wv' 559® TeRet walk unti shingles and lalor Tt E. Bon‘t W“flm-w KONOMY £5.90 Per S4UMEE ./ _ _ s pogeq" “Mw‘; THWCK U ‘u‘ghtsfl"'“___, _ tai the Ne P " op CHARLES J. DELAPLANTE , an employee of the T. He : POR PROMPT DELIVER* @ Large Stock On Hand ..,“"“"-*vmuum “WQMM :..“‘""'!:-u-umu uniform, had passed his troop a real scout appearance and ".”"___"'_‘.Qlwlumto wWear full uniform every Monday hight. After inspection the patrol leaders took charge showing their patrols how to march. The troop welcomed Martin Banks and Bil was discussed. ‘The patrol leaders @ecided to prepare a scout window umdhmmmm_ m-:»u-m-numm scene. Ph-m-homrm visit our troop on February 19th and 20th. Further detciis will be waiUng as tenderfoots under the Instruction of their patrol leaders. given next week. _7mm- published at Ottawa. Our scout paper quoted in brief an article mwumm Gent on one of our activities, Pracâ€" tical First Aid. Yes, boys, let‘s make Scouting real, and do more of this class of work. rimsby Scov‘s made the head lines in the lask Scout leader paper At last Friday‘s meeting thirtyâ€" three boys answered the Roll Call. The new chums received instrucâ€" tion in the ‘Tenderpad Tests and Navy League News while the Sixers and Seconds were successfu! in passing several of the ary the Tth. President of the Lions Club will call the winner. Buy your tickets usw _ Grimsby‘s two companies of u-..“edm -t-hlfirm.uh..- -‘-“w' P : sented a short instructive play â€" the chief part of Mowgii, the little Indian boy, being taken by Peter afternoon‘s activities. er al our recent AMEMNZ® * ~***** // ”-"“‘- Also ffteen members are selling Hickets for the tes service. and will be present at the draw which takes .ha-uwwt--' * a _# _® l w“‘-“- | uho céfer made by the Beamsvilit] | M * nc Hie hm . 1 We are very graieiul i0 S earl Walker for having held the Bridge at her house in aid of our wMoflmm are also due to Mrs. Ram==y and The net proceeds the CLZEE EP * L ttma '.a.n--m--"" Navy _ League. They, and their h!‘-.’_“ o. i Imapine for the The Navy League draw fur the Boy Scouts ittee who worked so hard. CUBBING for to be invested l&ilender, coupons Eâ€"i and E1 become valid for tea q..'..;.- February 17. ‘They will have the esc peui® as the coupons marked munrshnaa a#f 1/ L%M came valid for consumers January 27 and they are mna wwallm_u % â€" After that E coupons will be.usâ€" dhmmmm-.-u on the Consumer‘s Ration Cninman ounces of tea. 3 E coupons 1 to 6 will ‘become nlullnlhuubailidu'b tion Book 4 comes into use. _ Ration Book 3 as issued to chilâ€" dmmmm.u.., tains E coupons. E coupons 1 to Clnchua-'-uuubahm NOT be used for tea or soffee. Children‘s books mast contain these E. coupons when application ummnuunnmuu (No. 4.) Order Certified Seed Potatoes Use "E" Coupons For Teaâ€"Coffee MMIMmidq Drew, who withheld from export to meet the from Britain. who will :'-"1 requirements of Canadian growers,| speaker at the Association but, the Plant Protection Division, Wednesday evening: '.&-m Dominion Department of Agriculâ€"| Deputy Minister of Agriculture. hnrms malecms ME RLL OOR an ied 2 M ~garcn s..,._ .. i 4 : L WF0aATMLHL AgHCHIâ€") Deputy Minister of ture points out, demands for these who will address a ings,; 7 caps, 6 scarves. ';;"'" 2 tuckâ€"ins, 6 housewives . mitts, socks, 1 ditty bag. 10 apiral THE _cRIMSBYy Reptrtrmmmmmmmmmmmmmemmmmemenmessocor C _A WHEATLETS 5 » 25 ROLLED OATS 5 + 25« WHITE BEANS 3+ 16. %’«@ s,Tonf(\njgnc_z\ongS; @'fitfi' *A ies \/’ré* [E |= 35 .Y _ ... QUAKERn=aFLOUR= 69â€" 249 unernont = +5 CHICKEN HADDIES : â€" ‘ 25 RIC z> i»=2* Mflmflmb“a%fl watstiers 52 CRAPE or PLUM JAM "*>= 29. Chke FLou® > 2% LETTUCE CELERY Stalk 10¢ TEXAS SPINACH 2 lbs. 25¢ wE :Â¥ RUNCH h. 1c u' INDEP NDENT :m... ".I%MM& ' 6 ° . .. _ _WAAHEUnF of ~certified seed nm.tquu.u-mm. »a i‘ id from each acre plant» potato growâ€" ""“‘..,"fllmm ; ’hwm-::;mm,,.mmum;m l“" Division, ‘Dominion MLM President :-dn Seed :m“ m..e"""ll ‘hqm Association; Roger Gagâ€" dation" :'?‘n.u.u.. *« "C~~"| non, Chief Potato Growing Section, potatoes for sale. C Sm CC Sere OmE tario Crop Improvement Associaâ€" tion which is being held *â€" the King Edward Hotel, Toront "eb. Tth, 8Sth and 9th will be «> far reaching interest and i1nporvnce. Odulohrlnuhnh..u to produce more food in 1944 than hlcmbuumahhpt. and, with this thought in min‘, every effort has been put forth to discuss crop and fon‘ production n“!‘_"‘flndho.. mm_ wa _ @,. _ """‘4id ington; Prof. E. A. Lods, Macâ€" To Be Discussed |D==4 coness. quebec, and a NEILSON‘S JERSEY COCOA 19. EVILMER REANS ¢=**>.2%= 10. AYLMER BEANS <=«>.2*= j9. e PACKAGE CEREALS o e SOAPS & CLEANSERS o "R sm| ngspanitSc2le Rop ane 2 23 Department of Agriculture, bec; Dr. H. H. Bennett, Chief, Soil Conservation Service, United States 7 wan SstAMPSâ€"2 WA STA@,PS.Z’ f your Cl MortgageLoans Arranged _ CHARLES J. a~ 1z2=15 | erpayetn }1=14: o BRESH PRUITL AMBD VEGETANALES + MUICY TEXALâ€"Sin» 7102 SUNKIST NAYELâ€"Size 200 Monihly Payments of covernmENt io LOANS MONTHLY BUILD roun% now. SMALL DEPOSIT REQUIRED "* * * _ Lifébuss ~Comayâ€"Oderzâ€"Lezx 2:= 15. Toile} Soaps 3«18: cEnear P46 SQOAP §wâ€"25.: g¢ 1 A â€"â€" RDoninion Stores Limited authorities who ‘will lead sions on various subjects to efficient and maximum A woman do believe in the mafi She has won been uwble to makeâ€"a farm pay. Wiail, a i!ttle thing like the national m-nntgn-vm 3 for 25¢ 4 Ibs. 20c

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