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Grimsby Independent, 25 May 1944, p. 1

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"A GREAT sHowine _ BY SCHOOL CADETs ©‘*FLT.â€"LIEUT. ANDERSON, D.F. M, HOME FROM OVERSEAS SERVICE â€" The G'i"“bx__ Independent YOL uy PRIDE OF PudOiComeE manor Isn‘t she a darling? She is Winona Princess, the royally bred months‘ old Hereford hbeifer donated to the Cigarette Fund, by Puddicombe, the Mayor of Winona. This little baby is just money the bank for whoever wins her in the big draw. If it is a town slicker t is the lucky one, there is a ready market for her, as several farmâ€" have signified their intention of laying dough on the line to get her. a farmer hits the jackpot, then he has made a wonderful addition to Cattle herd. Tickets are.25 cents a piece, five for a dollar and can purchased in any store in Grimsby. Get yours now and you might the future owner of "Kammy‘s Kow." HACMNY*"* * " _.ing 1t my, reported_ miss08 fais in ta HWMCSB y eMeyfeld )9 porth Atiantic. i8 4 o. o is " 2 2 tWfenanntit®t IM..' g O‘: Mré G 4 and s proth®® Irâ€" ggt. Edric N. Lowkhart, son 0" K. J, M. Lockhart, M.P. for Linâ€" coln, and Mrs, Lockhart, who was wounded in Italy a week ago Sunâ€" day and is recovering in hospital. Word of th» ecsualty was received in St. Catharines by his paren‘* 09 Priday. Sgt. Lockbart was * \" With an antiâ€"aircraft battery, ‘© came battery in which Sergt "POP" lsocaruw- the Rummer: . NOYS Gordon Tremaine, L./90t. «o Sutheriand and other Grimst: 1209 Im io. ‘This boy WR c o «garic‘ adter M#Â¥O" mane & Johnsnâ€" Grimby â€" Import? new sgection Supreme HW mal cAviia® yaw xC CC 0 oft Wiwer‘® Luropt and egiabli=t M‘WQM in Germany They qvln_‘..o in detachments with combst units Wounded In Italy Beven poâ€"M 4# THAN A NEWSPAPErR of Girls‘ Company The Cynosure Of All Eyes â€" Lovely Cereâ€" mony At Flag Pole â€" Col. W. W. Johnson Takes The Salute. With a surp and a swing that would do credit to many a military organization, Grimsby High School Cadets and Girls‘ company presentâ€" ed a wonderful show at the school grounds on Monday night, at the annual Inspection of tne Corps. Under Cadet Major Andrew Fuiâ€" ton the Cadets showed the excelâ€" lent training that they have reâ€" cesc from Cadet Instructor Capt. P. V. Smith, as did the Girls‘ Comâ€" pany under the command of Comâ€" pany Commander Alice Neale. Previous to the march past the uniforms and equipment of the corps ‘were inspected by Inspection Officer Capt. R. Q. Sands of Toâ€" ronto, Assistant District Cadet Ofâ€" ficer of M.D. No. 2, who found everything in excellent order. The Cadets and girls were parti=| cularly smart 54 they marched past the saluting base where Grimaby‘s Ow s Col. W. W. Johnâ€" son, Commandant of the Non!uml Area, took The Salute, He was acâ€" companied by Lt.â€"Col. H. G. M« r-' row of St. Catharines, Officer Commanding the Lincoln and Welâ€" land Regt. Reserve, with which the Cadets are aff%\iated. While the Cadets drew forth many compliments from the large gathering of citizens present on their fine showing, still the Girls‘ Company was the cynosure of all eyes. Smart and snappy and flawâ€" lwas **~ their drill, the lassies in ther trim uniforms of white blouses with red‘ sash, blue skirts and red bobby socks with low heel (Continuea on page 8) Grimsby was & presence of Pre! mD”'fofl time on Th« 147y the Ontar.u Lead« stopped at the Vil of that hosteleries Premier Drew Is Grinmsby V isitor In the entourage were #"""""*""" of Agriculture Thos L. Kennedy and Mrs. Kennedy; Minister of fmabor Charles Daley and Mrs. Daley; Ms. Leslie M. Blackwell, wife of the Attorneyâ€"Gneral Hon. George Dunbar and Mrs, Dunbar; Ontario‘s new Minister of Rehabill Po and Mrs. Porter and HMon. w. G. Thompson, Minister of Lands and Forests and Mra. Thompson. Accompanied By Ministers Of | Cabinet And Their Ladies] The!.}l;fhke Of Vllll‘el Ontario‘s Agriculture, u ‘l] officinle E EuS OnssPE CFERAGKKES Witness Marvellous Perâ€" for-:neeo'A(! Anuunln Inâ€" spection Of Corps â€"â€" ugle Band Is The Surprise Packâ€" WELL TRAINED UNITS Inn Viands. Will Open Show Gathering Of Citizens by was graced with the » of Premier and Mrs. Drew for a brief period of Tp» »Jay night last, when ar. Leader and his party at the Village Inn for one hosteleries famous dinuers. e entourage were Minister ulture Thos L Kennedy 3. Kennedy; Minister of FAarlas Daley and Mrs. ye‘eran Minister Of Thomas 1,. Kennedy, at the opening of the Blossonm Tim* Horse Snow to be held on the farm of E. . Cudney, 50 Road, Winons on Saturday af â€" ternoon and eveâ€" ning, May 27. which will go to w & F Mm. and Jaimm for Briâ€" § Thursday, May 25th, 1944 ns ~wmmss,........____* n and eve= May 27th. is â€" from will go to Charlties um for Briâ€" _ C aemmmess, :::' moving picture world Hy Boâ€"%éin, columnist on the "Canâ€" Lllt.h :u'?lf' is looked npon as the Dean of the profession. M."'l column "Flashbacks" pis subject was Grimaby‘s Own Kinsey Moore. Here is what Hy had to say: | a Flashbacks ran into a marked difference of opinion recently. The: oll h-byhuuul:pmm = Uvely newspaper of that flowery Ontario place " subject of M report« he remarks of Mayor Edric 8. Johnson on iic se of rs. Berst . ‘nsey Moore, operator of Moore‘s Theatre, ana: two lady raem.<rs of the Canadian Picture Pioneers, Mrs llm mayor, speaking particularly of the trials and struggles that . Moore ias gone through in her long management of the theatre, f said that "during all those ‘ 6y We , C "«7*1"'”':”'-§ struggles and through the EC l i & . depression, she never lost an Â¥ ‘f‘ * ;21%}‘ opportunity to do good or to * . egs o u: help someone less fortusâ€"te Mess s3 6. ‘than herself." MAKING SURVEY FOR NEW WATER SUPPLY about her, answered, "I think my good friends of Grimsby have me highly overâ€"rated." â€" Gentlemen, will you join us against Mrs, Moore‘s evinion? What set off these verbal freworks in celebration of Mrs. Moore as a person and a citizen was the fact that the Lions Club, meeting at Grimsby Village Inn, had selected her to receive their Good Citizenship Medal, an annual award made by impartial judges after nominations of a general nature are received. The mayor pinned tke medal on Mrs. Moore and in the days that followes MAny congratulatons arrived beâ€" cause of the popular choice made, ‘Thirtyâ€"four years khave raced, strolled and stumbled by since Mrs. Moore first came to Grimsby and for 27 of them she has been aâ€"theatreâ€"manager.â€"Theyâ€"were eventful years but the story of Beasic Kinsey Moore and show business began before that. The Nevy League f C#9808 "agein holding its tag oay on Hat.., June 3. We live in peace D 45 community while our brothers, fmumwmfl“%wyumu‘mm “wmllmurmllhwfl‘hnm!nwymon,lnor- der to atrengthen their mor®le # 8hp, yictory may be ours and not Hitier‘s,. The tag¢*"* for the N8YY magy» in this community will M'MM“"’"’"""‘ noble and patriotie service i every dw“mmmnmfluumymnauum. Let us uw to this task and carry @ the noble traditions of Lord Nelson who ““.,,“y,..uqo. EDand expects that every man this day will ‘“m“t,'“ THEM WAS TRE 6000 DAYS" MRS AESSIE KINSEY MOORE A COMMUNITy SERVICE (ContinUue0 pp overseas today who can atâ€" test to the kindness shown them as kids and since then as servicemen, by this lady." ‘‘The Grimsby Independent, not to be cutdone by Mayer Johnson, wrote that "Mrs. Moore has become an instiâ€" tution in Grimsby. Since the day she first assumed the managerial mantle her one thought has always been for the betterment of Grimsby, She has always been a close supporter of the kids and there are dozens of boys W.uere does the difference of opinion come in? ‘That involves taking sides against ‘llu. Moore, which is not lmlly «m ungailant thing to do. You see, Mrs. Moore beâ€" ing Mrs. Mâ€"ore, when asked about the fuss being made page 7) $2.00 Per Year. $2.50 In U.8.A., b¢e Pe# Copy | If present plans work out the citizens of Vinona and all that ‘poruon of Saitficet township, borâ€" |derln‘ on No. 8 Highway, from the | Lincoln county line to Stop 69, will \ in the very near future, or immeâ€" \ diately after the war, have a | watorworks system. Winona And Saltfleet Resiâ€" dents From Lincoln County Line To Stop 69 Desirous Of Having Water Supply \‘::‘i Adequate Fire Protecâ€" ‘ * Present Water System Of E. D. smith and sons Would Form Nucleus Of New 8Syâ€" stem â€" Wou!d Supply Resiâ€" dents Of No,. 8 Highway Only, Harvey Walker, working in conâ€" junction with the Winona branch of the Canadian Legion, part of their rehabilitation and reconstruc» tion plan, has been making a surâ€" vey of all this territory and while nothing of a definite nature has been arrived at, the prospects for this water supply being obtained are very bright. At the present time the firm of F. D. Smith and Sons have a pumping plant at the lake, at the foot of Glover‘s Road. They have a pipe line from the lake to their factory on the Highway which supâ€" plies water to the factory and all other buildings and houses of the firm as well as providing adequate fire protection. They also have a fairly large reservoir on the mountainside. This plant is available as the nucleus for a new water works system. If this system is conâ€" structed larger pumps and presâ€" sure filters would be installed at the lake. A six inch main would be built from the Lircoln county line to Stop 6@ and would provide water and fire protection for the 50 w«ld houses on the survey at Stop 69, as well as all residences beâ€" tween the two points. At the present time no other section of the district other than that portion along No. 8 Highway are Agured in the survey. If conâ€" atructed the new system would be built on the frontage basis the same as the systems in North Grimsby, All told ther> are about 200 householders in this territory that are potential water users, not only for household purposes but for land irrigation, as well as the great amount of water that the Smith factory would consume . Artificial Flowers Buy Cigarettes Capt. Eric Bull, writing to The Independent from overseas, sys ""Cammy" Millyard sure is doing a grand job with the Cigaretto Fomd. Me musi have an inside >« witn the postal peome as his c areties always seem to urrive ». a time when mail is ahort. When mail is short, so are garettes," There you are folk», that jurt shows you how the *«y« over there appreciate the cigarettes that your money buys. Keep up the good Wior k . Mra, Ciark «f tGri..zby Beach has been giving the Jgaratte Pund a great boost. She makes beautiâ€" fu!l «»tiA4clal flowers which she don*., to the fund, Thase flowers are sold at Jewson‘s satore at the Beach and last month $4 was real« Ized from their sale, Bale of Flowers Kastern Btas Lipaitt Apples Lady At ‘The Beach Makes The Flowers And Jewson‘s Store Sells Them â€"â€" $51.44 Collected In May. The cigarette Fusd collections for April were:> Storse boxes PoOst WAR PI AN §51.44 4.00 $BQ

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