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Grimsby Independent, 20 Jul 1944, p. 7

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Keep the children busy and happy Harold E. Matchett Business Directory Government 414% Monthly RB+amsville ® ® «prvemr vo AVCTIONEER & V ALVUATOR Lifensed Auctionser !oflhonfi _$ ¢inaain: alas far b w d of Lincoin; also for the Oit, BARMNISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. Leoans Amortized From 10 PLUMBING and HEATLINC _____ to 20 Years mM‘lg_l‘og_..l.M Building Materials of All C J. DeLaplante MORTGAGE LOANS From Foundation Blocks to Interior Trir.. commmnne W'.T usmm (Visior Specialist) Mours 9:00â€"12:00; 1:30â€"5:00 Clormed Saturdays At Noon Open Wednesday Afternous 1. W. Kennedy Vernon Tuck 25 Main Street, West CR‘ mMeByY rs 945 â€" Saturdays 9â€"12 Independent, PHONE 326 Foe An Appointment â€"â€"To Cutâ€"Out HIGAGINS OPTOMETRIST y, July 20th, 1944. AVCTIONEER FLUMBEA EeQU!RE or Arimaby CONTINUATIONS FROM PAGE ONE | MAIN STREET GETS .| "What we e NC "" / ohic structed in the vicrolite. The awnâ€"| andâ€"oneâ€"quarter inch peach which ing sits into a well in the upper|the trade demands," he said. ‘The rrghk, tree‘s capacity to bear twoâ€"and» nuwummmhfl"m‘““" of Miss Jean Love, Case‘s mmmmmmum- Market and the Busy Bee will also|ning even more \han spacing the b= remodelied with vitrolite fronts. fruit," ‘Clare Rushton has repainted his| Many of Johnson‘s neighbours d SISLTL Ciâ€" 120 P Mbaninw after ilding. ‘The ‘ white with blue trim and the lower _ Hotel Grimsby bas been given another coat of paint. C HONESTY PROVES mediately took the randbag to the ladies in charge of the booth sellâ€" that the bag belonged to Mrs. Dr. V. R. Farrell and it was immodiâ€" ately returned to her. Major Dave Bellâ€"promptly â€" preâ€" sented Billy with a fui‘ book of tickets on the draws. Riga* ‘aere is where Bill tumbled into wealth. One of his tickets proved lucky and be was the wiunsr of the $50. overcont. As he really has no use for such a valuable plece of clothâ€" )hc.lgjorndlumkh‘cuau to secure a new bicycle for him in place of the coat. CALLING FOR TENDERS small private hospital, as one Docâ€" tor put it, "anything i~ give us a pluce to put our pati<ats." The Department of Health howâ€" ever have set up standards which must be lived up to, and as th»y raised the ante on requirements, the Hospital Board has raised their efforts to meet these demands, and the plans now being put into pracâ€" tice have been well thought out, not only for the immediate needs, but provide for such extensions as are bound to follow. As soon as the contract is let work on the building will be proâ€" ceeded with and it is expected that the hospital will be ready for ocâ€" cupation early in the autumn. MAXY PROPERTIES The fcollowing properties have just been sold by Winifred Congâ€" don, Realtor: A wery attractive home, with landscaped garden, and 21 acres of of equipment, also another modern home on the property, located on the highway west of Beamsville, has been sold t~ S, E. Hudson and C. E. Blackmore of Listowel. Venâ€" dor Captain Thompson. Mr. Hudâ€" son is a former Editor and Pubâ€" lisher of The Beamsville Express. "51 acren" all fruit with equipâ€" ment, located on Highway Grimsby by East. On the property there is a new home,. Vendor G. A. Hilâ€" dreth. Purchaser, a local buyer. "48 acres" all fruit, Beamsvilie, tin from Val D‘Or, Que. Vendor Manufacturers Life Insurance Co., NAZI PROPAGANDA their fight against boishevism." man industry has failed. "Under such circumstances," the argument concludes, "There is no hope for you to win the war, Do you want to be sacrificed in vain, causing untold grief at home? Then you‘ll know what to . do. Churchill could offer you nothing. but blood and tears. The German soldier offers you fsizr treatment, ample and nourishing food and a huppy retwn to your wives and ‘dmmmm." ‘ Despite the beating which Am, erican bombers continue to give \mmmmmd the pamphlet shows a coffin in the clouds. "No longer Â¥lying Forâ€" tresses, fiying coffins," is the capâ€" tion under it. buildings, and equipment, on the Murray Hildreth, Grimsby Beach Vendor H. Gillespie. _ The gheets are taking the place of daily comic *rips, Gar. Murdoch reports, and Cansdians look forâ€" ward eagorly to tho next wea‘k Coâ€" vice of the enemy, Gn#«. Murdoch served in North Airica, through MWcily and bhas been in Itaty since the campaign started there. PEACH GROWER and fhps off the fruit as carefully as hand picking. [ o+ td He hlks 43 acre â€"f peaches. With four men working with poles he can thin the orchard in aix days. By the old method of picking from Indders it would take twice as many workers 30 days, he said. Johrson is a firm believer in thinning peaches. He believes that spacing peaches is not as imporâ€" tant as thinning fruit in relation to the overâ€"all cape ity of the who _ Many of Johnson‘s neighbours mmplndmm seeing the results and the "Aine because I thought people might laugh at the idea of thinning peaches with a pole and a rubber hose," he said. "But it has workâ€" ed for me. I believe it is better than thinning them by hand." paid off and one four way prize, in other words four players all won a prize at the same time. «... Hoopâ€"la, Under and Over, Chuckâ€" aâ€"Luck and the other games were all kept busy. White Elephant Girls in charge of the paddle wheel had an exceilent play while the reâ€" freshment booth and hot dog stand in charge of Miss Ann Crane was rushed to death. ‘Ticket salés this year on the drawirg; was the largest the club has «ver had, being some hundreds of ‘dollars bigger than ever before, thanks to Major Dave Bell whose indefatigable efforts made it so. President Irvine Phelps was in charge of the big show this year but he had plenty of behind the scenes kelp from old experienced shnwmen like "Sandy" Globs Ewart Stonchouse and others. mmdmw\ done are not yet available but it is expected that the Club will net $2,500 or better, Prize winners on the draws were as follows: $100. Victory I Murray, Grimsby. n;n'n. value $50.00â€"Mrs. James Lady‘s or Gent‘s Suit/or Overâ€" coat, made to measure, value $50.00 â€"Billy Wilson. Dinners for two people, twice a month, at the Village Inn, for one year,â€"Mr. H. Miller, Haimilton. L 20 Draw Tickets on a bouse â€" Arnold Banfield, Toronto. | $20.00 cash orderâ€"Miss Gladys "What we are after is the twoâ€" "* haven‘t said much about it soon be one of th best musical outfits of its kind in the Fruit Belt. lunch was served to all present in the Parish Hal, and welcome was extended to the visiting MP. Anâ€" thony Hilynka and to Mrs. Hiyaka. Futher Nicholas Kohut 0.8.B.M,, gupsrior of the Basilian F*..Aeras‘ monastery at Grimsby, and chairâ€" man at the luncheon, ordered the tables to be cleared and chairs arâ€" ranged in preparation for a comâ€" fortable hearing of Mr. Hiynka‘s lecture. As a )ioretaste of what was to follow (Father Kobut frst called upon Mrs. Hlynka, who adâ€" dressed the audience with such composure and simplicity of style that she immediately won the hearts of her audience. She menâ€" tioned the great struggles and sufâ€" fering now beng unde rone in‘ Europe and in the Ukrsin . :~d4 of the necessity of all good U .+ainian Canadians to unite in one common effors. towards the go : ~ speedy victory, Michay!s Holj Ay, famâ€" ous Ukrainian tenor, Â¥â€"â€"v. Peter Servetnyk of Mamiiton, "r. Hoâ€" menovich, OABM., Mr. HMu‘tay, prominent cruggist &# Toronto, spoke :moe: #Amirably on the samae theme as a prelude to Mr. Anâ€" thony Hlynka‘s speech. THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT Wt on Fr. aohut called upon Mr. Hilynk:, Mr. iJynka {mmediately proved ninwelf an orstor of the first order. Mr. Hlynka‘s theme was "The Foundation Of Our Fuâ€" ture." In a discourse, which held his large audienco epellbound to the end, Mr. Hiynkn called upon the following points: (1) the role of our mokern Ukrainian youth in the wor.s of tomorrow, (2) their ancial, moral and national obliga» tions to their country, and (3) the loyalty and good citizenship which is demanded of all Ukraiztan Canaâ€" diams in united front for victory, (4) the freedom of nations as a basis for lasting peace in Europe. The applause which greeted Mr, Hlynka‘s closing words was treâ€" LIONS CARNIVAL ALBERTA MEMBER mendous. Â¥Fr,. Kobut called for a collection towards the Ukrainian soldiers in London. ‘The sum of $10.80 was raised for this purpose wwy-wmu-mnmmomm of France are relying on supplies sent across the Channel . . . supplies that may be packed in reproâ€" cessed Canadian salvage. Every bit of wastepaper, mmdaMmh‘ormu mmnnummwuuu necd w some important job like this. Left, paper | Qans Leaks | + PONTIAC â€" OLDSMOBILE + McLAUGHLINâ€"BUICK â€" CADILLAC â€" CHEVROLET & GMC TRUCKS Saved, Salvaged For Overseas Duty GRIMSBY GARAGE and will be forwarded immediately to London ‘by the Basilian Fathers. Following farewells to his public, Hlynka‘s motherâ€"inâ€"law, TELEPHONE 220 for salvage is carefully tied together and left outâ€" side the house on collection day. Right, at the paperâ€" board factory the paper salvaged in the morning is often reprocessed the same day. Huge bales of mmmmwwmu a percentage of "sulphate" are mixed in giant beaters. lewka of Toronto, Mr. Huiltay, Mr. W. Slobodian, Rev. and Mrs. SEVEN well

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