censed Auctioncer for the Count of Linvern; also tor ths oily of 3 Huo.li.m'zhuy HIGGINS Harold B. Matchett BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. ‘There will always be a turnâ€"over h\h“m. k * ® --lmhon.ihqan not worried with the problem of * * e % ‘Things not always what grow vegetables like they are picâ€" tured in the seed catalogue. \ Business Directory AUCTIONEER & VALUATOR Thursday, April 19th, 1945. SUN LIFE OF CANADA George 1. Geddes 25 Main Street, West GRIMSBY Mours 9â€"5 â€" Saturdays 9â€"12 J. W. Kennedy â€"_ EsQuUIRE Mours 9:00â€"12:00; :;8-“:: Open Wednesday Afterncon Vernon Tuck For An Appointment (Vision Specialist) AUCTIONEER OPTOMETRIST HYOROQ RURAL WARTIME EXTENTIONS INSURANCE With some 1200 Hydro employees in the armed servites cr-lnubthmfchefldwt.ll-(wmm shortage of many materials critical to war needs, your Hydro has done and is doing everything possible to extend electricity to esâ€" sential services. .If your turn seems slow in coming, please conâ€" sider the wartime conditions under which your Commission Mflhmulth‘flmï¬h‘nflfleh serve you with the utmost speed. In 1944 your Hydro constructed about 400 miles of mew rural lines, and added 9776 mew customers. About 8000 applications, made and approved during 1944, still await service, and many have since been added. These will be connected as soon as possible. It will take all the manâ€"power, materials and effort that Hydro can command to bring service to these applicants in 1945. Those requesting service along exâ€" hhmh.-y.h-oflqhmumuht applicants who require lengthy extensions. We regret that many approved applications may not be completed before 1946. With Iabour and metais drained by war, an unavoidable limit is placed on the number of new rural Hydro services that ean be installed in 1945, Neverthcless, your Hydro is extending essential rural services to the absolute limit of Inbour and materâ€" inls available. & United States Army. Major Rogers is a former presiâ€" dent of the Progreasiveâ€"Conservaâ€" tive Association of Lincoln County. Major and Mrs. Rogers and their fumily reside on Willowdale Road in St. Catharines. Lt. Harry P. Cavers, who has been serving with the RC.N.V.R. charge of the adjustment of all Latterly, his overseas experience and service have been in the legal branches of the Cabadian Army. In Britain, he dealt with casualty claims and courts martial, while after "D" Day he was with the British Army in France, Holland, and Belgium where he was engagâ€" ed in the settlement of civilian claimg arising out of the operations of the British forces, During his services in Belgium he was in PROMINENT LEGAL University of Toronto, and Osgoode Hall, being called to the Bar, of Ontario with honors in 1926. He was an officer of the Lincoin and Welland Regiment before enâ€" listing for active service and going overseas with the 1st Infantry Briâ€" clear only, _ No doubt you are tired of readâ€" ing all this, but rest assured I am just as tired of writing it, and no doubt the editor of this paper is tired of printing it. Here‘s hoping this will be the last time, till the boys are home again. Make it a bumper crop of salâ€" vage. Paper, rags, iron, glass, botâ€" Grimsby ‘Township will endeavour to get out the largest amount of paper, rags, bottles, (any kind of clear glass, even if broken). Iron of all kinds (except sheet tin or tin cans). Old mattresses of wool. No straw mattresses wanted, “ ‘ u-mu-.umm‘ men are willing to give their preâ€" donpnndumnhlpealhet.‘ you must coâ€"operate by making your donations up in such a way| that it can be handled. Tie your paper in bundles of not over 50 Ibs. Put your rags in bags or boxes. Your glass and bottles must be in boxes or bags, SALVAGE DRIVE by hard work. 1 hope all citizens CONTINUATIONS Froimï¬P;g; One $200 on their yearly grant. A lot of argument took place over whether an old building should be moved onto a lot on Central avenue. It will be heard about again at the next meeting. Road Supt. Thos. Mackie reportâ€" ed that another slide had occurred school grants which have been a great benefit in lifting the burden of taxation on all real estate in this province, and a copy be sent to Nelles, as follows:â€" "That the thanks of this council be extended to Premier George Drew and his taxation in order to provide it," erosion to property protection by tax relief for the property owner was only a small jump for Mitchell. He launched out at great length on the great good that would accrue to taxpayers through the Drew Educational subsidy. "Not only will the kids get a better education than has ever been given before, but the property owner is not goâ€" To back up his argument the folâ€" lowing motion was submitted and passed:â€" Mitchel!â€"Nellesâ€""That a delegation should be sent to Otâ€" tawa to press for action in respect to getting some protection to proâ€" perty on the lake front, as this is a serious matter and should be inâ€" eluded in the postâ€"war plans."â€"â€" government, which ever one is in power, should include protectionary measure in the postâ€"war construc» tion plans. They should figure on building some kind of protection weirs or walls all along the lake from Burlington canal to the Niaâ€" at an eastern Canadian port has withdrawn from the partnership association and therefore wil not be a member of the new firm. Lieut. Cavers was a recent visitor to St. Catharines with his wife, the former Dorothy Bastedo, daughter of Mr, F. L. Bastedo, K.C., Regina, A grant of $150 was granted Backing up that argument he From property protection by SCHOOL AREA THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT township. Council have been working on this matter for some time but as they have been unable Beach again brought up the quesâ€" !fl‘ulmm for the would be comprised of Schools Nos. TOrimaby Cenirc) Union 6. (Upper € Centre) Union 6 ( ‘Thirty). ‘The area would be govâ€" erned by a five man clected board of trustees, one from each section. Meetings of the ratepayers will be held in each section during the agreeable to the plan if the rateâ€" some length on the proposed plans for a school area in North Grimsâ€" Grmsby Beach, to her farm on No. 8 Highway, to be used as a packâ€" "Honey" Shelton Next Door to Dymond‘s Drug Come in and have your wants supplied. I have just received the largest shipment of New C.C.M. Parts and Accessorâ€" ies that I have had at one time in three years. Joint Fire Committee accounts for $288 were ordered paid. _ , NEW PARTS.. ACCESSORIES on the Woolverton mountain road, near the top. ‘Traffic was not tied up but a lot of fill would be requirâ€" ed to take the place of the earth that had slid down the mountainâ€" "THE LITTLE SHOEMAKER" "It does my heart good to deliver letters like this. It‘s from that youngster who lived at one l-_lndnllu.llo'ohchlhlddll.lk "Funny â€"but I can‘t help thinking of him as I knew him first ... a chubby little chap in short pants. But he‘ll have learned plenty about being a man by now â€"though I‘ll bet he‘s as chipper as ever and spunky as they make ‘em. Everything we love and hope for is in his hands «+ . his and his pals‘! INVEST IN THE BEST "I never thought they‘d have to fight so long. at THE METAL CRAFT CO., Third â€" Fourth Seventh subscribed for in their places of employment in Hamilton and St. Any person interested in this ln'ehlreamubyvllu..m Clare factory, upstairs over The Independent office. Chairs are not sold through a retailer; they must be purchased direct from Santa Claus, painted in any color that the purchaser desires., Catharines. ‘Those two cities getâ€" ting the credit for those amounts. ‘This chair folds up completely and when folded is only 40 inches high and 13 inches wide at its widest point, thus it can be taken hm“ummm place without taking up any room. chairs for restful relaxation on lawns and verandahs. Wm. Clare, alias Santa Claus, is now producing not only the solid one plece openâ€"slatted lawn and verandah chair, but he is also makâ€" Ing a folding chair of the same type that looks like it might have a ready sale on account of its perfect as it could be under warâ€" time conditions". }-ndoondonu'oh-u‘hlh roads anywhere". When asked about bridges, he replied "all the bridges are in good shape. Of course we are building two new ones this year, anyway, but all the other bridges are in condition to carry their traffic unâ€" til our big postâ€"war road and bridâ€" go program is started. All told the roads coming through the winter in such fine condition. We did expect that there would be some damage caused by the bulldozers that were used for snowploughing, but this is to secure different properties that would be suitable for this purpose are more or less up a tree. ‘They will continue their investigations. very little above the mountain, is TOfAE ._._____§$2442.700 None of these figures show the Buy NCTORY BONDS LOAN OBJECTIVE PRODUCING NEW THIS ADVERTISEMENT SPONSORED BY 400,000 400,000 450,000 267,350 860,100 454,250 432,350 The Navy League Needs Your Help "He was knee high to a grasshopper..." Prices and Workmanship are Right. NOW ISs THE TIME FoRrR Come in and let us estimate on provide all Materials and Labor â€" MAIN 8T. wesrt PHONE 407 Muylutmudho-ummlst«lfornh C. J. DeLaplante 66 REâ€"ROOFING When I can‘t sleep at night I think about the awful cost ... the terrible things they go through and the debt to them we can never repay. "That‘s why I‘ve never failed to buy Victory Bondsâ€"don‘t see how anyone can. They must fight ... we must provide the means of fighting. It‘s that simple! "This time I‘ll buy an extra bond ... cspeâ€" cially for that youngster from one hundred and ten. And if enough others like me will only think straight, this 8th Victory Loan will go over bigger than ever!" If you want to be sure that your widow will be respected, be sure that she is protected." Try Our Rooting Department REAL ESTATE, MORTGAGE LoANs AND BUILDING MATERIALS For Prompt Service â€" Free Estimate J.M. AND BRANTFORD ROOFING ASBESTOS SHINGLE SIDING The Manutacturers Lite SHAFER BROS HARRY L. WILSON DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVE will guarantee an adequate solution. 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