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Grimsby Independent, 31 Jan 1946, p. 2

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m‘h&m?&mmum Arena now. Tom there after five years service, in his second war. flsmmzualflhfiom-fl a kick in the end from Old Tom, but Turner‘s hooseâ€"gow, not if Old Tom can help Ing h acoeeeeetnes is never afraid of appear. t ma::: a big argument nent with a lot town in the hmw' o rimaly: i2 ie Rats under Old Tom. ght pre to say that they are an old Riak at And Totke T ther do not love old that seven o uho _b Tast." tretaling seven members of the Peach Kings team, that are Rink Bath ‘went varszes, and only Shrsieal mugmd.flnoghcl.o;acflt. lalloflndfmnhlkhitofmfi hm h0 Toem Thay cominty ms ao, Aind any bad, and every blooming one of them is For that matter include the whole Belt, for juvenile is z Mwht :.I‘Gd-:d;hthh 'l’hlt&lt. d&-lm.eutl.fldi:. e cmd Check the records of the police chiefs of wm-auw Police, Priest and 'l:?.r nm;.:; Mayor Harry Bull‘s office Reeve Saunders of Beamsville and see what juvenâ€" Lc rierch Durham of North and Robt. Montâ€" mdal.lhnm a There is and has not been, â€" amoun pinch of Mamw would dab :n her “W?. e is R hfioflnth.flllnkhx.tlnuthm and mothers have done their and took the proper care of their children.. * -. nmwge.mmmw Tom Warner for a lot of years. That stateâ€" ment may sound funny, but it is a fact neverâ€" "A Tom Warner Rink Rat." I had heard Td Ths Tink hate, bht sthl than bor‘s riane f-lutnzt. « s‘ * First, I found out that not 6 matter what his station in lih'-:’fi: hung around the Arena under Old Tom‘s ing the course of conversation, Old Tom came to the surface. The young lad of the family, just home from three years overseas, came utbbgkvuhthmk.“lv-a'r- Warner Rat. I never learned any harm. In fact 1 was kept out of mischief." "* ‘Pir Fusr in Pnet moaice, pagants ©*** Authorized as Second Class Mail, Post Office FACTS & FANCIES LIVINGETON angd LAWBON, Publishers. T sat in a home the other night and durâ€" Member Canadian Weekly Newspaper Jd. ORLON LIVINGESTON, Editer, Frank Fairborn, Jr. Onk Sts., Grimaby, P e e in the #**=s for a lot of to e e naene oo Ni Argaites mds, again, now Mhlm* to the Intermedâ€" 'â€"I'- -I-_ @AATCTES ? the -dul?h.c.flh.u As near be o Fagk ts "council, as adminigenion d _ _ S have been investigating for two woeks. Twenty years from now Kurt Meyer can walk out of Canadian penetentiary that hohsh.;&wh and take the leadership n?tâ€"t. German army, right here Mmu to come to this country to be jailed and 60 reotdfln“c(-mfid -Whthh.en-‘n.. 6 To me the whole thing is a damn farce. M-'Mfih-z-c&nhnhh Russians let the wolves eat the fair name of Canadâ€" men who have "Gone West" by E“fih.‘-‘"‘ . mm do not let a German prisoner of to do untold harm â€" years. For that is what he c Ala 17"° WO Weeks, that would lead se +0 puiart, 005000 Péture Zny Sosrem will ever come back. But, 1 have x so 1 onl alonad o make, m mm miiees ma ue oa ut ud THIS WATER QUESTION eil or on cOieeiy: Derham and his counâ€" ® on their hands with regards \the East End " " D it l and If you take 60 per cent of the German near Mimi, went on strike not long ago for prisoners of war, that are in Canada, and let Mcngâ€"dhuflhmlh“t them loose, you will have close to 80,000 dare rik chance that there might be no Heinies establishing themselves in mrufio.u.w‘mm 11.;y"1||. e fig;ufl“-::hmho-m: marry. There will be . A new which Miami is situated. A columnist in the pint There will be offepring aplenty A new which Miami is situated. A cof For some years the East End system has been paying the Town Commission 26 -t-'u-n'-u.’&uw: a ! As near as can be ascertained this meter mates e ons eee in M.M&.M system, have been called upon by the Grimsâ€" W'“.Mbgh a lot of hmuuuum?:: “”mm‘ .it“.t. i Township council want a reduction in their rate ae.h.fln.--in.a_.n. TOel, ast to discuss cost of water cHarges ““‘a“!" on the East End apstem""" Without making it a guessing matter, oo o on ns ts hoed now est will only be 50 years old. _ is 58 years of age. , under his sentence, will not serve w:gflm&hnmm,flo belter than 20 years. He is a man. He y@_hnfigmbm&vhln "General Kurt Meyer is coming to Canâ€" &”â€"let.-. . s# % mum’:hcn..u”-;uu.-u-. Take those two news items and weld them together and what do you get? their rate of 26 cents "_'M‘ and . Arimelin Commission, faced as fl:z:n fiflm over which they heve ons parnal" eonent over emotuoq:toq.gwm..fi-., ,_At the same time East End system is hln.htbythcfino“ww Wt‘.ufiuufiiuhhhflntm he read in print was not what he supâ€" m&'h';o“mht Md.htm e some ho-cumwnc cunfl-h.,n.J. they are hac‘g-dm‘,mmfi?o ::it.iutluh a?n’hehwatcnfi.h tluhlt&d; s s s Water Commission gave Reeve Durham and his council their assurance flutm would do the best that they could and YOU FIGURE IT OUT knows his financial figures, ght up a lot of qusstions out of the Bine Bopt that in o !'_’.'.!!,',"'.e’!“"fi.‘;' costs, etc., of the Grimsâ€" h-flgvuuw'mâ€"“ operation n and y en id hfiohfi.flhh‘fi.h ,â€"â€"Yom did not THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT db'ndcmmmm,fi. mndh‘fidr“ in your ears when they tried ummv?qu;':"“" ovee . WWTaWL . ns on es Kurt Meyer should never be allowed into undnccâ€".J‘h-dmw never be released he is on his own natâ€" ive soil. We want none of them in Canada and Mgh!fit.lul.. Toronto and Hamilton are plenty aough noudle en wik fow beeaot " rate twoâ€"sgged form an crucify our wn country within fi.mm quarter wind swept reaches of a river with four feet ‘The Hamilton Spectator of March printed the following news item: _ 6e AMe Is this typicaof civilization? Do we as a people place a highe value on the services of a currier of race hoses than on those of the educators of our chilcen? Isn‘t the situation of in Miasi mr- ed ov-’v'inn Canada the !-wa-fituh‘lw ing our toward th people who, next to our own parents, exert prhaps the greatâ€" est influence on our lives? TEACWRS AND GROOMS Groms at Gulfstream Park, a racetrack near Mimi, went on strike not long ago for higher agesâ€"and because the owners didn‘t dare rig the chance that there might be no horse on the track, the grooms won. They mugâ€"-«-â€"n-â€"mnm m.w-mwmduq- Buddy L. ___::s _ _____." _ 6%500,000 Yhes. Withall the watchfuiness of the Hamilton Inâ€" spector that cocking main was pulled off right undâ€" er his vey nose, as practically everybody in Grimsâ€" by who vas a resident here 35 years ago can verify. ‘The mainwas held in the big bank barn on the Jack VanDykefarm, just outside the village limits in North Gimsby, (now owned by several) and was attaded by everybody in the village and townâ€" ship betwen the ages of 15 and 85 except the minâ€" isters andthe magistrate. James M. Wentworth, was manger of the farm for VanDyke and he fed "Last night a cocking main was held in the vicinity of Buffalo, the fight being between Buffalo and Hamilton birds. Many local sports were present and they lost heavily. Hamilton winning but one battle. Inspector Berlinghoff, of the S.P.C.A. says a little bird tipped it off to him tint the main was to be held last night, but asthe scene.of the fights was outside his jurisdition he was poweriess to do anything, in spite < the fact that many of the birds belongâ€" ed to a veal man. He promises, however, to mal it hotfor the cockfighters if they try to pull $2,400 aycar, doesn‘t need much education He does wht he‘s told by the trainer and knows how to arry a horse, apply liniment, bandages. Me leas the horse off tWe track after a race. t teacher, who must have a college deâ€" gree, starts at $1,400 a year and in 10 years can work up to a salary equal to that of the groom. His job is to shape the destinies of the nation, teach the children of America dress neatly, set a good example, be looked upon as a off a uain, or even a matinee, in the vicinity ‘WAY BACK WHEN Four aces and a king. Last night 1 held a little hand So dainty and so sweet I thought my heart would $# tree) So wildly did it beat. No other hand in all the world -'*“1 Than the eweet hand I last night. Frank Fairborn, Jr. 192,170,000 lbs. (carcass weight) -vâ€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"“-‘ Sitimfby, at the moderate price of fix bufhelf of e t _fot mare :-'u-.u-.hu January nest, @t which time the paymentf are to be made at cither of the millf at the Forty. Youne Shet=.â€"~« if a besutiful bay, with a i mmhag it Pait 2o ts es l :‘-!alâ€"nihuwm.-ucificu pedigree:â€""He wat got by old tlack Shakefpearc, the noted running horfe, hif dam by Morick Ball. who waf owned by Mr. John Hart, in Pennfylvania -n.m:l‘nn.muâ€"...’: Bullyâ€"rock and the flock if much approved g"““-m;hmmh ork." JONATHAN WOOLYERToN Crinafia® Wmsc Hats simmas Grimfby, March 20, 1802. C t EC . meeone bGxture: J Ehakespeare," standing for service in for the season of 1802. The speiling of the werds & Gescribing the horse is typical of the spelling in vogue in those days, as you will notice that all the words that we now spell with an "8" were then .il-l'hn"r'.'lhllbwt.: ‘The Full Blooded Horfe ‘ YOUnG snakesrcarc _ NNi cover the enfuing feafon at the Mile Creck, in "Rarely in the past did ladies consent to proâ€" claim for a price their reliance upon beautifiers Nor was it the custom in more gallant periods to -bmndt-fl.bmm‘, cd““fllflh‘&“ ress a jar of turtle glands, a neck food or a kissâ€" proof lipstick. Only in late years has public imâ€" provement before a mirror become anything but “hau?.m bringing up. And yet greatâ€"grandma have her little secrets. Even heroic ploncer mothers knew ways of overâ€" coming lack of conveniences in covered wagons. ® # * * *‘Where there was fire there was soot, and it added most beguiling shadows to brow and lash, giving an Irish sort of upward gaze that can‘t be bought for $2. Where there was beet juice there were deepâ€"red lips and tinted checks. And, last of all, before an evening party, grandma had only to blow into the flour barrel in order to apply a harmless ““fldm.‘l&'--hn ling girlish privacy, for to be a natural beatuy then was woman‘s art. But it was quick, simple, cost nothingâ€"and it worked. The process was poctic, the While old advertising that the young blood horse, "Young upon ancestral evidence, was all that could be deâ€" mediately issued summonses for them, but when he called in Constable James M. Farewell to serve them, found out that even the constable had been at the fight so W. F. Lewis was sworn in as a special cop to do the work. Everybody pleaded guilty to the charge and fines from $5 and costs to $25 were imâ€" posed, but that is all they were, just imposed, for not one fine out of 50 was ever paid or any attempt made to collect them.â€"I know I still owe His Majesty my fine. But it‘s outlawed now. In the good old days when Main street was Main street and mot just an integral part of a gigantic traffic network things were different in every way to what they are today. We lived different, worked different, dressed different and acted different. If you don‘t think so then read this story about beauty hints and economical old fashioned ones as set forth in an editorial in a big city daily: ‘Despite new literary admonishments of possible danger in fighting time with chemical warfare, were over 350 people with sandwiches and coffee that night. The main had an aftermath however as someâ€" one squealed to Magistrate Forbes and provided him with a list ofâ€" all the spectators. His worship imâ€" Above picture shows meat shipments on docks at Halifex. 102,240,441 lbe. 806,0000 1bs. Harold B. Matchett BARRISTER & SOLICITOR (of BL. Catharines) BARRISTER, souiciron, Etc. Nouritis, Lumbage, Rhoumatiom WASHING MACHINES T. R. BeGora, B.A. SUN LIFE OF CANADA Quick Satisfactory Service Cleaners & Dyers Watch Clock And Jewellery Repairs E. A. Buckenham unc d ul in bat" * 142 Main 8t. E, Grimeby George 1. Geddes Made to order from original Geo. F. Warner y o4 w thiciver § :30â€"4:00 Saturdays At Noon s urdays Ounly â€" 2 to 5 p.m. 14 Ontario Street, Grimsby PHONE GRIMSBY 392 Don Nickerson all sizes of concrete blocks Member RE.T.A. Phone Winona 55â€"râ€"22 Vernon Tuck HANMILTON, ONTARITO Phone Zenith 60000 No Toll Charge 25 Main Street, West phone burlington 624 Fw An Appointment MARTIN

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