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Grimsby Independent, 3 Aug 1944, p. 7

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Breevitices pesday night. All stores in Grimsby, including the Liquor Store will be closed on Scotty, Grimaby‘s washtub exâ€" pert. says: "Japan, soon be D30 dzsy. July totalled $295,881.85, compared with a total in July, 1943, of $338,â€" fovdstufis backed off the boards. CGoorge mukes one s#talk do the work that two staiks done before. He has in his potato petch a potato vine that is bearing tomatoes and they are really maturing. Monday is Civ‘~ Holiday. St. Joseph‘s Garden Part, Aug Customs returns at the port of HOLIDAY DANCE Monday, Aug. 7th George McNinch, Oak street, has PRIZES .â€"â€" AIRXLOOLED Fri. & Sat. Night DANCEK It‘s Music by Norm W ilkinson Dancing at Its Best In Cool Mountain Breezes DoX DeCRUCKHY sur Favourite Radio Artists Rowleyâ€"Ribson ALEXANDER HARDWARE HOLIDAY EVENTS and TOPICS of the WEEE in d Time â€" Modern MON., AUG. 7tb Regulas Dance Every PUNXKINâ€"CENTRE HILLâ€"BILLIES Bert Chapman, MC. Admincion 35¢ "he: Armed Porces 25¢ DANCING 4 Weekly Dance Dancing 9â€"12 sng justice. 17th. Ved | Next Blood Clinic Weduesday, s ‘Awm s # k % uding Firemen‘s Carnival TONIGHT _1 _.. fund tomorrow night. ‘ Quality You‘ll Enjoy m A 06 1 n / Sweep, is polishing up flues and chimneys in town this week. Premier George Drew will make | ing. * a "Report To The People Of Onâ€"! Mr Doucette said that the chief tario", on Wednesday night, AUZâ€"| obstacle to fruit stands waus the acâ€" ”“w’l"mm‘“’..“u_ the parked Brondcasting system and affiliated vehiclys of customers E. E. Cor nkektons. ~ 2f9" * * mar, deputy reeve of Saltficet Augmented considerably by the $55,000 permit for the municipal garbage incinerator, £.. Catbarines building permits for July jfunped to $155,157, the largest single month since August, 1941. Army (Active) who have suffered be. Even the railroads are wounds or injuries in this war due | Pig money. sonnel, who were in the last war and received injuries then are enâ€" titled to wear red stripes. T. Rienzs Hunter, Mazie avenue he~ received word that his nephew, Thomas Driver of Woodstock bhad been killed in action in France on Ju‘r 25th The young soldier was trute Camphbe schoo!l in North Grimsby and the Florewce Hunter of Grimsby. The Bu.â€"au of Statistics reports that Cansda‘s population last year, including meribers of the armed forces, was 11,812,000 or an in crease of 158(00 over the previous nights were brought up wilth on Ruturday night when year. ‘The estimate is based on a count of the births and deaths reâ€" ‘what kind * cil‘etes they produce in the Fruit Belt "Red" is playâ€" ing first base or his regiment‘s ball with the willow. In a recent £2A0d 4uy the bricktop was grund champlon of the mauest, cupturing th» 100 and 200 yards events, the poh» wuult, the threeâ€"legged rc Beveral members 0° the Beamsâ€" villet Motorcycle Club who have been making fools «4 tnemacives and creating a msance on Main three ration books issued. ‘The inâ€" crease sin~s 1941, the census date, with 1%, Ib. lead by irated lime in The epray skowl2 tm days latet. black pulp. These insects, the larvae of a *+woâ€"winged fiy, muy be controlied "sy aptaying XOW with 1% 1b. lead arsenute 1 ud 3 Ib. byirated lime in 40 gal wuter. The epray sboul4 be repested smue Town employee "Big Jack" Smith never finished his s.oon day o‘clock on Wednesday, because Fire Chief Al. LePage wanted to CGrimaby Beach where a kids playâ€" house, furniture and al, built in Alton and Don McAlonen. Several of the boys were piaying with the L & W. bugle band. w # # Wairy‘ busk mugzots attack the puts of Englis:, Japenese and Dlack wuilnuts, uand conver‘. the went up in smoke Several of the Grimsaby High School Cadets have yust completed two weeks‘ training with the Lin» coin and Welland Reserve Regiâ€" ment at Niagurs Camp. They were Alizsn McPherson, Ias Stevenson, Don Mogg, Don Cstt.~, John 104 to personnel of the Canadian| Things are not like they Whe Brock Snyder Co. plant is up Vic #lnbent dn & ¢ is the bigh jus T P A when . Chief Fruit Stands May Be Allowed The question of permitting fruit stands and service stations along the Queen Elizabeth higtway is receiving serious consideration | from the Ontario Department ¢' Wummmml nfl-mmmmm-; er for or against them, Hon. | Guorge Dovcette, minister of highâ€"| ways, told members of the Wentâ€"| worth county road committee and suburban rowud committee in an‘ informal confer=nce Tuesday mornâ€"| tance of the roadside fruit trade in the Ningarma district, as an adverâ€" belt, as u survice to the tourist ressiic and as a market for the fruit farmers. THE â€"GRIMSBY INDEPENDENKXT Over one kundred Masons gatbâ€" ered in Bell Park and marched to the tabernacle, accompanied by Albert E. Jarvis, WM. of Union |lodge, und George Gaylord, MM. |of Wilkinson lodge. Clarence W. |Lewis, District Deputy Grand Mas The service was conducted by Lt.â€"Col. J. Bruce Hunter, D.D. senior chaplain with the Canadian ‘army, and the topic of his sermon Sunday morning the Masons of T‘nion lodge, Grimsby, and Wilkinâ€" zon lodge (unchartered), of Grimsâ€" by Beach, attended church service in the Beach tabernacie. "B", was also in attendance Two women were killed instantâ€" ly and three other persons seriousâ€" ly injured about two a.m, Tuesday when an automobile crashed into the rear of a stalled transport on the Queen Elizabeth Way. Two Killed In Motor Accident halfâ€"mile east of nearby Winonsa. The westbound automobileâ€"driven by Phillippe Riendesu, Fort Erie boteilman â€"struck the rear of the transr=< in charge of William D. McKs. * Thorold who had stopâ€" ped on the highway because of enâ€" Both suffered fractured skulls and Attend Church . CAL VALENCIA ‘ ANGES size mev oor.. WATERMELONS, CANTALOUPES, LOWEST PREVAILiNG rraices ALL VEGETABLES AARRIVING FRESH DATLy THAT‘S THE BES1 FO0OD NEWS OQF THE WEEKX! the automobile, including the juries to the others was not availâ€" |have never had enoughn WHiskeY. able immediately. Ambrosia, of all things, is the Dr.l..r.myn.aanm.dqpflcnndw Euâ€" who responded and attended the |rope, where it doesn‘t grow, named injured, said the two women had it ambrosia long before it was been killed instamily. They mlmuuummdhy were revorted to have sustained ifever. _ HALLIDA Y S doutsâ€"onttine ic ds t Get Your Free Copy From GREEN PASCAL LARGE STALKS BVULK WASHED HALLIDAYS NO. 1 ONTARIOG C. DELAPLANTE St. W. Phone 559 BURLINGTON, ONT. or write to Thursday, August 3rd, 1944. liquour shortage is nothing !u:u-oldmkumm have never had enough whiskey. 10 «» FoR lsc u. 10°

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