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Grimsby Independent, 17 Jan 1946, p. 5

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HELP WANTED Lincoln County Branch Ontario Federation of Agriculture Reâ€"Opening Business . . . Annual Meeting FRIDAY. JANUARY 18¢, After having served two and a half years in the army, 15 months of which was served overseas, I am reâ€"opening my business as in the Town of Grimsby, and solicit a share of your 31 MAIN EAST Very Special Program 1.â€"A sound film in Technicolor. 2.â€"Robert.. Morrison, Alvinston, Ont., 2nd Viceâ€"Presiâ€" dutandChdruldtbeOnwioMefinco-- mittee, will give an address along organizational 3.â€"Dr. D. V. Currey â€" "The County Unit for Public Health Administration." Presentation of the Financial Statement by Ernest Culp, Treasurer. Jack Broderick, Pres. PAINTER AND DECORATOR WE SELL YOU A LOT WE DRAW THE PLANS VICTORIA HALL, VINELAND wE LOAN THE MONEY Experienced man for fruit farm. Year round Satisfactory working conditions. IN FACT mâ€"n-mkm.““.w , January 17th, 1946 ALL ARE WELCOME, ESPECIALLY LADIES Telephone 559 Upon w;u;ch you can build that new dream home. For that detail. Which makes it possible for you to build thatnew home For you to construct the new home with everything from Shingle nails to the furnace. We give you complete, high class service of every kind from the time you get the new home idea until you move in and settle down. 170, The Independent . J. DelLAPLANTE â€"â€"â€" APPLY TO 42 MAIN STREET W. new home in every E. F. Neff, Sec‘ty GRIMSBY Send in your news items. ® w ® Lions Club next Tuesday night. Prajic ut Frank Ball and Roger Hawes have formed a partnership under the name of Grimaby Plumbing and will conduct a general plumbâ€" ing business in Grimsby . Fred C. Bivand who received his release from the army after two and a half years service, 15 months overseas, is reopening his business of general painter and decorator in Grimsby. Fire department had a call to the home of Kenneth Warner, 28 Elizabeth street at 10.30 Monday night. Mr. Warner came home from the Arena to find the house full of smoke. An overheated stove started the trouble. Little damage A sitting of the Ontario Muniâ€" cipal Board will be held in the Parâ€" o‘clock on Wednesday afternoon, liament Buildings, Toronto, a two January 23rd, to reject or approve Bylaw Noo. 518 of the Township of North Grimsby. ‘This bylaw is the Township‘s building bylaw that has never been approved by the Board. WANTEDâ€"We would like sevâ€" eral copies of The Independent of the issue of January 10th . Our files are depleted and we must have at least 10 copies to complete copy of the 10th issue, will confer a favor by dropping it into the ofâ€" ‘Thomas Gammage of Goderich visited with friends in town for brief while on Wednesday. He had been in St. Catharines attending the funeral of his youngest sister Florence Mary Gammage who died at that point on Monday. Mrs. Gammage and Mrs. Gammage, Sr., are still residing in Port Dalhousie, \unm-udlulnutheyulm" a house in Goderich, Brevities Arrival date of the Lincoln and Welland Regiment in St. Catharâ€" arines is uncertain with the anâ€"| nouncement that the giant liner wmmmu‘ least temporarily, from the Canaâ€" dian repatriation run. The removal of the ship from the run was reâ€" vealed in Halifax in a revised list of ship movements issued by miliâ€" tary authorities. L # ® The naugural meeting of the Lincoln County Pensions Board was held last Thursday in the Chairman George Hedley was in charge of the meeting. Two appliâ€" cations for old age pensions were recommended and four refused. ‘The remaining three were laid over for further investigation. Present Hedley, George Montgomery, Mrs W. H. Groce, Mrs. Thompson Wilâ€" cox and Secretary Miss J. Davidâ€" weather writes to The Independent that the people of Canada should have no kick on rationing. ‘They are getting plenty." Down in the "fourâ€"flusher state" the residents have only had oneâ€"quarter of a Christmas. Even coffee, the great American beverage, has practicalâ€" ly disappeared from the shelves of the stores. Bacon and hame are nonentities Far away fields are green, but the Grimsby Peach Belt \ummmmdm . M dbA A Grimsby resident hibernating EVENTS and TOPICS of the WEEK in TABLOID . .. ... . . CIRCULATING OIL HEATERS We are ready to make contracts for a limited amount of tomatoes, Interested parties should call or phone our office for further information, CANADIAN CANNERS LTD. Grimsby, Ont. Telephone 44 ECONOMICAL EFFICIENT HEATING NORGE "FASTEMP" HEATERS COLEMAN CIRCULATING HEATERS 12 Different Models To Fill Various Heating vomitD GBOWER THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT 8. SNIDERMAN WTelephone 336 Red Cross, Lunch was served to the twentyâ€"five members present for the Mft@Hlon seasion. Trinity United Churh Circle No. 6, met at the home of Mrs. C. Blatâ€" chford, Beamsville on Monday afternccon for their monthly busiâ€" ness and social meeting. The second in A series of baby elinics will be held ths Thursday afternoon at the Heamawilie Health Clinie. Considerable work was done on the quilting project, the finished project being turned over to the ‘These "Well Baby Clinics®‘ are under the sponsorship of the Beamsville Women‘s Institut:, and Mrs. R. A. Saunders, Presidert of the W.I. assisted by Mrs, Hirry Banks will be present to aid tie Doctor and nurses in their task of checking over young babiles. BFAMSVILLE w:mmu:hm'ch ."':“u": ;-?-m;;ll Trinity Choir by the W.I. Looks like Beamsville babies are in for a good start. | Beamsville Girls Bowling League still remains the top single gant for the Beamsville Lady Bowler, with Marg. Tufford holding . th high average, one hundred and ovâ€" entyâ€"eight being the best in tie league to date. . Merry Macs . Business Girls Beamsville Men‘s J B‘wling Leagu At long last we are able to anâ€" nounce the standing of the league, which is to say the least in a rath er shaky condition. Hardball hve deemed it necessary to disbmd, and as far as we can asacertan, any team scheduled to meet he exâ€"Hardball outfit will simply say home and keep their nose clan, and stil collect four points. Standing as of December 3st: "TOrdan ...._..._._._._._._._.â€" w ; hB Tincolnaires ...______â€"â€"â€"â€" 34 Hydro . .._.___â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"*â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" 28 Wildeats ... ormmmerad 20 Faithful Five â€".â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" cs$ Hardball .. " eanuriammcs mc trenn h Hornets ... eerromococmemient HQ Beginners esc es aâ€"â€"‘ 19 Lions ... bectianieitlcen on ancsacie l M Pauline Burton‘s two sixtyâ€"ciglt Blackhawks .. Beamsville Dairy High single game for the ear thus far has been from the stady arm of one A. G. Richmond, Pinâ€" cipal of B.H.S. and a membe of ye olde Faithful Five. A.G.‘8354 nlghtuandforqum-o-ou». Leading the averages is "honâ€" fifluflh.hclbouofthbln- colnaires, who has for himselfa 224 average for the year. Capt. Nort Strong of the Jodan quintet holds the high triple «ith a 769 count. r, Norman J. Todd so many mmw-m happy. She didn‘t expect Sam to bring her nylons. _ wthl'll'fll‘l caused the housing problem is that it sems mmmmw- to live. Trinity Circle Baby Clinic 11 15 14 11 10 Our Brownie pack seems to b¢ -m:mmuncoldoptdomc. a large number being absent from our meeting of January 15th. ‘The Brownies working for their Boiden Bar are very keen and nearly all arrived with their sowâ€" ing at which they worked like beavers. Those working for their Golden Hand brought their knitâ€" Alexina Rebekah Lodge are m-wmmm on Tucsday, January 22nd at 8.30 u-.ummm. Mesug After Fairy Ring and Roll Call, Fairy Gold was collected by the king and queen and then tax colâ€" lector. This game being a prime favourite. The Brownies were then remindâ€" ed of the nature study observations and it was suggested they help to feed the birds in these next two months and see how many differâ€" ent kinds they could attract to their doorstep. ‘The meeting closâ€" ed with taps. ‘ The Annual Meeting of Trinity United Church Choir for the elecâ€" tion of officers for the coming year was held at the home of Mr. and Watt, Mr. G. M. Beamer, Mr. W. E. Cullingford; President â€" Miss Dora Wilkins; Viceâ€"President Miss Olive Kitchen; Secretaryâ€" Treasurer â€"â€" Miss Isabel Pickett; Librarian â€" Miss Joanne Eaton; Assistant Librarian â€"â€" Miss Lois Rahn; Mistress of the Robes â€" Mra W. E. Cullingford; Social Conâ€" venerâ€"Mrs, Fred Botteril1; Flower Committeeâ€"Miss Madeline Blanâ€" chard; Games Committee Convenâ€" erâ€"Miss Agnes Humphries. Following the business portion of the meeting, a programme of games was enjoyed, under the leadership of Misses Joanne Eaton and Lois Rahn. A delightful lunch was then served by the hostess. .‘ F 7 MRS ALICE ROBERTSON 1 Following a brief iliness, there passed away at the St. Catharines General Hospital, Tuesday mornâ€" ing, Jan. 15th, Mrs. Alice Robertâ€" won, beloved wife of Andrew A. Robertson, in her 77th year. Deceased was a comparatively new resident of Jordan Station, having moved there about a year ago from Port Dalhousie. The late Mrs. Robertson was born in London, England and came to Canada when she was ten years of age. Officers were elected as follows Left to mourn her passing beâ€" sides her husband, aro three daughâ€" ters and one son, names of which we were unable to obtain at this Honorary Presidentâ€"Rev. W. Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon from the J. W. Buck and Son Funeral Home, Beamsvilie, at 2.30 p.m. Rev. Dr. J, P. Jones, Pastor of the Jordan Station United Church will conduct the services at the Chapel, and also at Oak Lawn Coming Events Cemetery, Jordan Station, where interment will be made. Township of North Grimsby Good used truck. About one ton capacity. Good opâ€" erating condition." Sealed tenders, plainly marked, will be received v.m undonl’n- ed, until Friday, February 8th, for four ton dump truck with steel d&mp box and hoist, with Ng tail gw and usual accessories. sumble for attaching snow plow. suable for ntuchl:.mw plow. Loest or any tender not necesâ€" sarilyaccepted. Statexpected time of delivery. THOS. W. MACKIE, Grimsby Water Commission Phone T4~4 ‘"‘ZERMANGIOâ€"â€" A. J. Maywand P « J. ard, Phone 406, Gmaby, t9 * the PAINTING ANGPAPER HANGâ€" ING â€"â€" W. wocock, Mansion "COST 36 DA!IL. VitaDieT Mul« t Vitain Capsules cbntain .8‘.‘.«.- . B1, C. D. Niacin lny reny 1270." Trim thaly. day supy 10, s | a-’y' $1.15. Sold at m’.'. rug Stores.", 28â€"4¢ Brownies Dump Truck WANTED Obituary MISCLLANEOUS Road Supt., Grimsby MUSHROOM Soup 2 RoBINKHOOD OATS ~*~ NABOB COFFEE â€"~ FLAVOR SEALED CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS FOR SALEâ€"Wood ashes for Apply Merritt Bros. 18â€" FOR SALE â€"â€" Four Burner Stove with high oven. Good dition. Apply 23 Eim 8t. 28â€" M FOR SALEâ€"Hay and Manu _ Load or half load. Just pho FOR SALE â€" Gentlieman‘s Heavy Winter Coat. Good condition. Apâ€" ply 4 Kidd Avenue, (Side D;ol'-l)- P ro.u SALE â€" 80 lclcllo. Power r on skids, in good workâ€" tn';‘::udtmn. Phone Grimsaby 217â€"R. 27â€"8te FOR SALE â€" Car Radio, R.C.A. Victor, good working condition. am R. Hails, 583 ‘Iulmh or §47â€"J. 28â€"2p FOR SALE â€"â€" Smail Cream Comâ€" bination Gas and Coal stove. Modern. Good condition. Tele« FOR SALE â€" New Norge "Fasâ€" urke sine. Apply 5. Sniderimen. rge size. Apply 8. Fhone 336. 28â€"1p FOR SALE â€"â€" Holstein Cow, four years old, fresh, T.B, tested; also mow of h;lyd‘&pmy Wallace Mcâ€" Cready, ville, W ll-r)i 2p FOR SALEâ€"10933 Chevrolet couc fi" condition. Write or see M. betaki, Lincoln Ave, North, Beamsvilie, Tth House off No. 8 Highway. 28â€"1p FOR SALE â€"â€" Cookâ€"stove (like new); bottom half of bedroom dresser; 4% ft. iton bed; two rocking chairs; kitchen $§bie; CABBAGE â€" â€" â€" NEW, GREEN HEADS mous own TEA 18e EUVE *HMMT pbootlh s utd ous paress TEA x 1%¢ LIPTON‘S COOUP MIX arsos Y A MS â€" + SWEET AND LARGE PRUNES courons JANVUARY 31 Butter, 116 to 157 Rugar. 46 to ##: Meat. M1 to 20: NAVEL RAISIN R. Haills Haulage, 547â€"J. 24â€"4pd CALIFORNIAâ€"SEEDLESS phone Winona 12 Phone Orders must be in by Friday for WM FOR SALE 8138â€"M. VITAâ€"B â€"~ 10¢, 25¢ B V L B S :;lc J CHAN SPEED COAT 1 §$9%0, 98e BRUCE‘S BIND SEED . r®> 17e SHREDDED WHEAT 2 r®«s 28e CRAPENUTS FLAKES 2 r=os 27e SOCIETY DOC FOOD +:» tw ase KEEN‘S MUSTARD «o rm a7e COWAN‘8 COCOA â€" 1u» tw 24e 28â€"1p Tele 20â€" 201 sIZE 4040 _ & lbs. 314¢ SIZE 70â€"80 _ 2 lbs, 25c FOR SALE® straw, 12 50 tons of ity. Will a liver. Appl! FOR SALE â€" WANTED â€"â€" Two Women q'do (oldlnhut the % flce one 36. HELP WANTED â€"â€" Girls wanted, experienced basket mv ot perators, must be le, Hewson & Son, 24â€"1¢ WANTED â€"â€" Reliable man to work on fruit farm near .nnn.% Non drifker. ‘Tenant bouse wi lights and w:!cr. “flem not m«. Poty ' ‘Tâ€"â€"Yellow rol ol o o ko || 20 Highway near St, Anns, F ‘ REASTt COAST AOCK HELP WANTED 2 pkhgs. 110 In All Sizes lbs. 25c lb. 49c «.18 %b¢ lb. §c

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