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Grimsby Independent, 6 Apr 1944, p. 1

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" W a Snss AABMIY / ._Jolfl..‘-"“" ECC «*£.A 75 tin ufll“'“”.'“ ess th82 "9 *""~ Lnich when boilâ€" VOL. LIXâ€"No, 39 FRUIT BY AIR clations Hold Conference With Air Line omeh?mTt From Caribbean Isiands. goz > Fruit and Vegetable Association of ciple speaker at a ljuncheon, held recently in Detro‘~ attended by the fruit and vegetable growing and shipping organizations in the Unitâ€" ed States ,also by the managing heads of all the large air transport Mr. Garfitt spoke on the subject ‘The Future of Air Transport for Fresh Fruits and Vegetables." An unusual feature of the lunâ€" chean ~.as a display of winterâ€" grr@wn semiâ€"tropical and exotic fruits and vegetables flown to Deâ€" troit espocially for the «ccasion 1 lc nass < dy ccmmime Jarnnabatiiint 4. nngpfl,tmrdpufl-luhd!-‘ copters as a regular service; and a wmm'mm moodmmmumrwd #"or funeral processions that are r. some of the Caribbean Islands,. Asâ€" mammmea which were also used as part of the ljuncheon menu, was under the supervision of the United Associaâ€" tion â€" Growerâ€"shipper organizâ€" tions coâ€"operating in the test shipâ€" ments included: umi'l;nm applied for a perâ€" Do TBE ul1 t _ To e . o _ i Auumlvoflylntm“""‘ ’-Mwmmmumyl at New York‘s Museum of Modern Art holds glowing promise for vacationists of 1948. Based on the belief that planes will travel great circle routes at 250 miles an hour, the schedule forecasts: M‘“Sby Independent Mexico City The of Mrs. Monk‘s r9o90m goflm’“ eyrsagn -olt”“ mm""“’“"d Prls past three weeks in the 45 .fin‘dw.“'m for the ey UÂ¥ O. aw last wee were V After d e 0 on ',o...d:“: was 1# s on s was pnuld | the auspice® d::gy 0""“‘ caerg) _ _ uitended Clomnk Worth (Texas) underâ€" executive Hours in â€"FReund Flight ‘Trip Fart _ 240 _ $ 3726 ~ #:12 11010 1# â€"48 186.20 that are nd depart edule disâ€" ; Airways vice - ' e * b(' | ¢ Ǥ 3 | @ " \W@ w,v m i ¢ m ‘ W ; | | * C Di _ AA * i | % , roar & ~Cacsies o e J C \‘P m â€"~A 0O &# *" & ” fa Cl > 4 ‘ s i+ a * [ M iat wiie C ® h s hAei t TeX T T RL 44 * s ‘ ‘1 \ P e' L 4 ' h f "y! ” N U , 1.:~L Ns 5 " \ ! ~â€"~â€"_ T * 5) st, mP * l"\ w *(’ ~ . F h 1': £al ‘ j :s & 1â€" “ % a + 30 e 4 y SHanx e uin I - | a . 5 ) â€"â€" â€"@lffe ‘ \‘ ~ P C . _â€" , ul |\ 5 s [( S 1 Te oA q-‘ â€" \ \rep _ | â€" 4’,‘ sls C e g c \ HMHere is a photograph that you can juggle you.r this picture taken and how long 307 ":”.a";:: ‘fl Mere is a photograph that you can juggle you! memory boxes over. Who and what is this gather ing of distinguished gentiemen? Also, where wai SERVED LINCOLN COUNTY WELL FOR MORE THAN HALF CENTURY imcim fore our fon deaent fnd Joined Sheriff‘s Staff In 1886 â€" _ Appointed Court Crier In 1905â€"Well inown Throughout County. es yEars or AGB . | Served Under Five Sovereigns | utd Four Sheriffs â€" Born | Started Out In Life As 2 School Teacher. w Death came Sunday to Wellingâ€" ton Kennedy at the 84 Phares P°"""""~ _ Jlutal at the ton LAE o o2Â¥ 9 Catharines Gew * nospita)l al *N° age of §9. Mr. Kennedy bad y joyed exceptionally £900 “‘“‘r, fee til taking sick last Novemâ€" Tie ad the unique distinetion of '",Wndm Auvereigns. In 1866 he AOOKIM S in the Lincoln county Pheritt‘s office and in 1905 w85 6B ’,m.aco-flahf.ll"‘“‘ 8 VOU"" .. recently With 2 sheriftt‘s P """"*" . soct WDC ,‘,..aowtam.ol-"“" 4# I“umflmfl.l wm'““““"' 1 his ye*r> that, } ”.wm‘” at|‘ WMI“WH“ ..n.‘ he wese &4 most : There was no Umit ** W wikrvend | favore he w0u!84 w'"", ""m,,” ‘ who called at the C .dh“fl'fl. G. w Clench wa* whin "‘Ms. Kennedy | necuted _by Wrwm‘r’ i. pawson. OLoughtin and th* tw"'c'cnm Foitcn "Faane nen ME P on Rose, presiding !D. ocm m.mfim“"-wyw | celebra | day. HM¢ called bim into the court '“IM w‘.mm.m Coon> Joier, wiuhiol eC ovitifans "" °+ service 88 Bir Wiia® 0 nnnnnnmmenmmnnmnmnn iemntrereneeeneneeneeeeeicinae Who Are They? What Are They? Whae Is It? ‘.‘.v W wHB Mr. Kennedy w« member 0f Welland Av® U’dl:‘ Chureb and “",,, Ami seti «e Club. H4 1 A .l‘..w“ L oull @Busk ch'”’d’ ’ ko 9¢ M. 6 cenmis ** yived VY harines ©"" rs unt!) th L‘u M w DOvIDEK ‘ GM * ®** " <ormer ADCR V“.am‘ pre Te I‘l\‘"‘d in 18400, pr® ;hlms!""”' orde, “,,r,.dwfl"" ”ru.' 4 gecreu J =_"_ s colleginte poard £0" A e j1 the public I"‘M J mml "m ...l' “ k to St. c‘"“fl“ in | it h4 :, caistor, â€" He WBP ® & 4 Soinracniy near B6\ PM io ...‘n-|0fll secretary â€"@mithville Canada D ~~ etidy B d ar, Me wan ‘ wTto :h’-" w .‘ ‘ , 1855, and reutl" in 64. Anns# pubâ€" " 00 Ceemntn Kennedy \ s12¢€¢ In k t 0; ""etincey wes Sermon AP**"* ** smmme Htie Rev. Gearge TaY Collectic into the court Â¥. C n ted the elderly Accepts Call To Penetank :l him .l.w! _â€"Has Been Very Active In To Be Made Soon , Birp William Grims.by Organizations. Iii in fi;t“fi; B# mm 4 n But o es e PBt| â€" Rev. Coorth Tayioragunro. #®°\ 1; Will Be This Month â€" e 8t\ _ Rev: CETB® CS ume ago 199| Rundl: Up Carefully. grimey , Ontar i0, Thurscay, April 6th, 1944. Ilcl"‘““.: iny «â€"BAS *~ _ _anizations. am| â€" Grimaby Or8® smm * ‘ gt.| Rev. Georg® Taytorâ€"4unro. Wb3 wix nedvodlfl””.wmflw col« , the Promyterat church in | P°AT i n t w i t remy POT. L--M"‘Mwmm.w. "Eicky" Himself meler 4& S8°D / I""" o «Crystal growers and shipper® i 2 __ 4n nrofducts, M‘fl ._cluduty ol Brand" peoucts """"" / on "Aw." is a native "'..dmma | county. Came to this : 009 and engaged in farming aD# ntered the fresh fruit shippla® Dusiness in 1911 Married, BM [ daughters, one s00, 1% 8 e daugbter® **"" " "o¢ Union Lodg® terian. Member O _/ o 7 LFP, & A.M., GRC No Will Preach Last Sermon Apti! 16 gpeaker reverend 9*"""""l, a his last sermob o MV y eongregntich on "“""":,‘ ”. M "u Jeave Crl ].o! for his new \oeonn. ng his tenut g . ‘s eburch Mr. Tesionl ’wm T een very active in _2 Semer affairt BM """" "and yohet n "ihe of th* .__ Canadlan aty *4*° "" . ui SE .dm"M” Bs PP anadian 1Lag)on a n 4 what day to put them out. 1f ; the Laong Club. | 8 7:blnsiotdlooum‘ppp- Pr yreatly P both | * it into a big canvas bag or ,jzations. container, but 40 nOt L ave id ccercrnimem & Opce for it to blow aW8y, ual meednk ot the 1AD* TDosalyage (Ammitles would al Association will be|UK@) thaok the M H Farrel th e Community nall, ": * xympany for the u8° ol ; on wednesdoy night | W@Spyck recently ,also the Nio 1 12th pPaul Mart® #8"5packers for truck and M®N enex wit be *s* chief| THe®%,re the kind of folka th# ML, saivage collection possible nusee? _/ L ue‘ reas "r‘t' e pyete oi ,’.fl k« be the chief m R®L» naiva 3 Pene But cal}, and : Preaby» :1;} nan . will fl:: _ to the Wt . ; Bunday, .,.‘2 ; Grim8D9Y} | can ecation. on t TBY O | ove active n cul‘- er affairt |\ // st Lincol® you glon and -o‘ Club, | M# 3:' by both mmz * *f o# the Lin\ _‘ “J“t” m'”h w'm'ulw WeRet C T tm Tewe" ma"Caur| Neinouenis LPIQâ€" 8, Breeder Hs'kezn The Gm year and two mills m Dona! 142. _ To The Cigarette mâ€"\ Owen Soundâ€"82‘% nsc | .. unka at #LL mills. N'eluv u-.ll-;;&;ra “C"ff Calf To Be Raffied Off By "Cammy" Millylrd. that & Thi® calf.is worth a BUDGTUU buck® .f any man‘s money on the MAFket or in the barnyard toGay. NOt for beef but for breeding pui ‘w-n that Mr. Puddicombe‘s U natHAR .. 1.) ne nIGkBE i SHiAl The Balvage Crystal -v-,! looks like a © APM yind you will t “l..m( date later, ”‘-;(;\]“ h36 Â¥;:- #t t pycyy w mgg CBD Colact, Qur mills need waste MA®® ooatainers £190" . 0¢®zaas . Bundie yYOUuT i CUfly, Preakdown your IDW gat pundle, and w # D04 .. ctmicacas lt it Thgaivage Committee WOUll IK€\ ‘thaok the H. 1L Fuarrell gaak® company for $he (be° . Sruck recently ,Als the Nisâ€" #A"5packers for truck and M#D Thes,, the kind of folka that M# salvage collection possible, ystal Bail CGazer u collection in l“ h “I'V‘M O‘ er, We navye no but will provide al u.: paper we couphRed WiH GAIMSB! UNEORTUNATE NEIGHBORS Pay Big Taxes paper U‘ ahipment yaper 880° râ€" eartohns t "‘“ hll tages, LOwnk t #7""" O "° " lav ate in different parts of the provâ€" ince, who unfortunately, are atill paying high taxes. Som» of them nearly as high as Grimaby rateâ€" payers were doling out in 1938, but notouofuumulo-u()rlmwy. Right here in L/ncoln it will be noted that the iadustrial town of Merritton has a 47 mill rate, while 1Ce cCP petrame =. next door neighbor, Beams* ville, is still struggling under a “1 mill burden. It will aiso be noted mlnlotdthenh-mlfinl up instead of down. Grimsaby taxâ€" t‘,.,,,, are the luckiest people in Canada. Dundasâ€"38 mills. . Increase one mill over 1943. AOSa+ Owen Soundâ€"82%4 mills. An in crease of 24 mills. eqeyuecumeomesmemem®nitI" 0 00 00 0 HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS AMAZE LIONS WITH THEIR Ol_{_A_:l‘ORY e ,nmnmmnmuv\l-‘ s, towns und amall cities, situâ€" in different parts of the proV» , who unfortunately, are atill *‘ _ Lish tawes Som« of them Letter Written 114 Years Ago Delivered From Hamilton By Horseback To Capt. Adam Kontle â€" Has Withstood Ravages Of Time. l A leiter penned more | than ! century ago to Capt. Adam Kon h M DL qo ies sniebveml A letter penned more | MB , |" century ago to Capt. Adam A e kJe, of Grimsby, Ont., is a prized possession of Mra. Pearl Caldwell, 161 Dundas street, London. Capt. C D ESCO estikomellth High Lecember 23, . readable, and withstood the markaply well Temperatures Highoat â€"84 Lowenk â€"* \Rea Cross Went | Well Over Top _ Bnow 4 Inshen (estimated) 1 inch Total for w «mth Mills, The letter is Grimaby and Nor Cross campaign for the objective of $ cent. recinpitation Total Agures released by cwr‘ man Kaiph Boahm show that a grand total of %4,021.34 was real« ized. This amount includea the town and township‘a portion of the 1incoln county grant of §%11,000, Marck Weather $2.00 Per Year, $2.50 In U.S. laces Throughout The F None As Low As Grimsby ices) by order oOf ""°" | judge. ‘ ir, your most obt. servl., nald Shuff, 8.D. er is dated, Hamilton, .“'1 the stationery bas aooki S esc ilineartiet nz t ggling under a 45| of 1.3 mills. will aiso be noted Walkertonâ€"47 mills. e rates are going Merrittonâ€"47 mills, wn. Grimsby taxâ€" Galtâ€"35 mills. * luckiest people in New Torontoâ€"48% mills, ; Port Daizousie â€"â€" 43 mills for wills. _ Increase of public school. 50 mills for separâ€" 143. ate school. }__” mills. Collingwoodâ€"37 mills. Decrease i hiis, same asiast | * SyRH mills, mills higher than Oakvilleâ€"40 mills. Increase of one and oneâ€"hals mills. 44 degrees, 9 degreen above and North Grimaby Red myen for fanda exceeded ve of %7000 by 185 per raAviAg es of vile} _ , altu« provâ€" | th e atill| ra ( them rateâ€" 38, but | e rimaby. will be | c own of e, while | t Beamsâ€" ler a 45\ e noted re going aby taxâ€" eople in Lilzs af 9 01 inches situâ€"| â€" Thoroldâ€"45 mills. Seme MH 1l" rovâ€" | the past three years and the lowest atill nummmnd-bflim hem| â€" Kitchenerâ€"39% mills., rateâ€"| â€" Beamsville 45 mills, 1 Imill highâ€" , but | er than 1943. nsby.| St. Catharinesâ€"33% mills. Inâ€" il1 be | crease of one mill. m of| _ Ingersollâ€"38 mills. Increase of while| two and one half mills: s Gwansea â€"â€"42.8 mills. Increase of time re wtorm ‘\ Grimsbyâ€"28 mills. toro Strathroy â€"45 mills, Give Brief, Concise Addresses Qfimuouneolndmlfl pleasant surpri ©â€"inâ€"years mt their dinner meeting, in the Village Inn, on Tuesday evening. In fact they were more than surprised. They were amazed. Bo much so that at \umummmmuunm cut with a knife. The program called for four guest speakers three girls and a Iy, students of Grimaby High achool. Ordinarily this would not have aroused too much . interest, but when one realized the subjects that the young .. . "ents were deal~ ing with, it causad & alight ifting of the eyebrows. Before the youthâ€" ful orators had fAnished, the eyeâ€" brows had disappeared up Into the That Would Do Credit To Older, Experienced . Platâ€" form Speakers. MANY GUESTS ion P. V. Smith n:rrt- That 18 Bugles And 10 Drum»s "irchased From Renfrew Lions For High School Cadets Band. \Y"ill Prosecute | _ All Dog Owners scalp jeot Last Baturday was the dead ‘ino for dogsa to run at large, in Grimaâ€" vy uatil November Arst, and wo are afraid a numbe= of our eltizons are ,oing to fAnd out that this "te«â€" \up” order was no April Fool joke wa Somen C CgN) are afraid a numbe= of our eltizons are poing to find out that this "Ha« up" order was no April Fool joke. Last year many citizens pald lt« tie or no attention : the order and officials bad a conalderable amount of trouble as the reault. ‘ ':‘nl.yur\lllplnlwufl- ferent. _ L«oal authorities atate most emphatically thet + the law must be lved up to and ic tIng vight off the bat all doge found runnidy at large, or not under the control of a competent person, the Owner eaat wl _ Officlals claim that they have no intention of abhowing any lealtney whatapever to any person !\lt \‘Inl wimmonses will be «asued the Arst time a dog is tound at large, (Continued on Page 7) .. be Per Copy of the canine will be prose« Same as for Gathering

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