Ontario Community Newspapers

Grimsby Independent, 4 May 1944, p. 5

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* Save your stove â€" save your fuel supply â€" have your furnace» end chimneys cleaned row. Write to: In addition to usual business, a proposs) to reâ€"opeua the Club for Civilian Pilot training will be discussed. A‘l members, former members, and other persons interestâ€" ed in civilian aviation are urged to attend this important meeting. Voting members should send written proxies. ST. CATHARINES FLYING CLUB ‘The annual meeting of the St. Catharines Fiying Club will :32"““&“&'&.”& Phone 21 Get Your Qarden Reeds And Tools Now Grimsby VACUUIM â€"â€" WAX POLIBHER â€" LAWN ROLLER FOR RENT BEAMSYILLE E. Kennard, Reoretaryâ€"Treasurer L (c/o St. Catharines Steel Products Ltd4.) M. A. JOHNSON HARDWARE Mr. Farmer: NATIONAL SELECTIVE National Selective Service is anxâ€" ious to help you to fll your labour requirements, and asks your coâ€" operation. 1 ou can help by makâ€" ing your needs known as early as appl.yv;oâ€" your Employment and Selective Service Office. The Of ice at Hamiltos: or St. Catharines will Bus Driver AL HELP apply to Farw. ~ervice Department of Agriculture, Toronto. Hawve your tion in adva unljess absolutely necessary, and even then avoid peak hour: and weekâ€"ends. Leave children at home. Do everyâ€" thing you can to inake room “Mup.erfla. m Your Hardware Requirements & \ . ;:t“ * St. Catharines Flying Club NEXT WINTER Or for S'WDMCMMS!A”N- T se 0 oo Jt ind For GENERAL FARM HELP Get SpraMotor Equipment And Repairs Pressure And Garden Yoee CHARLIE HARRIS coâ€"operate aund THINK ABOUT Announcement any annoyances, please dc not blame the drivâ€" er, for he has no sonâ€" with di‘ Zicult warâ€"time Â¥ouw bus drivers are and ouly carries out ONTARIO & | Brevities Space . gold in The Independent this week and uo extrs newsprint The Main street nulsance, the stop light a+ Main and Depot has ..-"hm.uh-r Prices and Tisde Board sets the celling price on bananas at 14c a pound in this area. All sales of h-.-nnil.l!.'ifl'- U There will be a meeting of all players of all teams in the Peach Queen‘s Bowling league, in ‘The night next st 7.30 sharp. Imporâ€" Advta. are news. There are lots of them. ‘The most pessimistic fruit growâ€" er in the Fruit Belt comes out with the information that be has pros mn&iuu-u:u» urday evening to put out & yrass fire on the mountain side. Big Dance and Euchre, Winona jal, Fridey night. _ Mi“thaunflvllhfl‘ in the district this year. ‘ # _# ‘ Michael Agelo Sweet, a faithful disciple of lzask Waliton had the honor on Saturday of catching the fArst perch of the season in local i“ Fishing off Hand‘s new pier he caught two pech and a catfish. ture", which appenred st Moore‘s theatre last week, was made on Ontario Game and Fisheries Deâ€" partment has announced that the pickerel season will open on May 18th and theâ€" speckled trout, brown: trout and Aurors trout season on April 28. ‘This is considerably earâ€" Ner than last year. # # ® _ MrS. Phyllis Gillespic bowled 365 iummyumxm is the "highest score ever recorded by Sir Galahad Kanmacher on the KC., Judge «f Lincoln County, atâ€" tended the annual meeling of the Ontario County and District )Jw-mumm Was elected to the Board of Direcâ€" o ite." 6 i# Town Council meets next Wedâ€" is 2O prize for high score open, for Sunday, May 15th, is THE GRIMS3BY ‘Tes and coffee °5 Michael Mikluscs, i», of Fort Erie, 208 with costs, or guve him :"":Mndm-umh 0B % harge of termina:ing his employ®®D" with the Toronto «nd 81. Catharit=~ Srepsport Company !t‘old"". i 3@ Saturdayis LODF & w # without §8Cuiny a written permi‘. To Prevent mes: of the month rush buyi9€ Commisstoner Victor Control BO, » 4 Thut b86F coune 4 A upecial showing of the Victory 1 MAEbtrate John E. Hopkins. finâ€" EVENTS and TOPICA of the WEEE in for his eights conmsecutive . forget her. planted your Victory # # ® a.. rution zook effect the May i1th, a B** puilsance on Main SLi°®L "mis time it is the parking of their micycles on the rosdway in front of the steps â€" three and four in & m_mm-mm to the sidewalk, in ‘They leave them there for as long as 20 minutes at a stretch. INDEPE ND E N T trians to ci‘mb over the high curb fire in a telephone pole which gave Fire Chisf Alfred LePage a run poles carrying the Torontoâ€"Buffalo cable along No. 8 highway was alight. On arrival he found fre coming out of a woodpecker hole ubout balfâ€"way up the pole. A hand extinguisher quickly put out the fire. It is presumed that the bird may have carried a lighted cigarette to the hole and dropped it on other dry material. Continuations From Page One the tele } »ne to pass the word along â€"to "talk it over" with somebody. But if we all did that, telephone service would be disruptedâ€"tied up. It‘s a natural impulse to reach for Public services essential to our health and safety depen. «m the telephone. Every minute of \e day, messages of urgent imsortance are goi}l‘ through ard s 1d not be delayed. is blamed for a BIG NEWS U NLEVVV breaks ... Please don‘t rush to the telephone C. H. RUSHTON FULL LINE OF PARTS, TUBES, ETC. SUPPLIED. RADIO SERVIGE And your wants will be immediately taken care of. â€"â€"â€" TELEPHONE 3383 â€"â€" BY EXPERT WORKMEN Please use your telephons for essenâ€" M“&“"-o .w’m Inthccriflcdmdudn.d, recurrent rumours may tempt you to telephone newspapers, radio stations, frien<s. Please don‘t do it. Until the last shot is fired, and even after, telephone lines will bhave a heavy load to carry. Help to eep thern clear for vital messages. Thursday, May 4th, A. C. PRICE

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