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Grimsby Independent, 31 Jan 1946, p. 5

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Mv!" Slist, 1946. Dâ€"Aâ€"Nâ€"Câ€"E «««â€"â€" TATARNICS ORCHESTRA â€"â€" Admission 50¢ Per Person Everybody Welcome 50 Cents Per Person KEAL ®a28e MOTRER JACKAON® JUTY | Porridge â€"176 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6+ CAFPOUS New bunches Z lbs. 1§¢ RHUBARB â€" â€" â€" in 23; YAMB Sweee â€" â€"â€" B lbs, 25§¢ CELERY . . + bunch 19.; BEANS 2=25c Fi. A 8 s 1I11¢ SOUP 2=~17¢ OA TS â€"~19e¢ Paidâ€"Up List Mommunurmrwumnm. St. Mary‘s Hall +« (Grimsby Mountain) SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd Masonic Hall â€" Grimsby CANADIAN LEGION DANCE EIGHT PIECE ORCHESTRA lllA'l.c ‘AT This will also be recalled as an era when you couldn‘t get enough shoeâ€"strings to go in business on a ARM & HAMME® warlttwo SODA 2 "*** 18e cnay eres» COAT * §9¢6, 982 WAX "*45+,803s nawne‘ Lmmon OIL â€"=~15s, 25e MaQio RAKING POWDER "* 27° POLISH 2 ®= 23e Refreshments *T ‘47 ‘47 ‘47 Will the groundhog see his shadâ€" ow on Saturday, Board of Education meets next WMyd.nt: s Canadian Legion dance, Masonic hall, next Wednesday night. A. Hewson and Son have been appointed exclusive agents for Grimsby and district for Livingâ€" ston Automatic Stokers and Livâ€" son is now accepting preâ€"payment dl.‘lun-.. % Of interest to all earnest minded citizens is the Annual Meeting of im B "andrews Parich Te n | l.undly onnu::. .!bb.. 3rd .(",u, | Around The . rm yhon y uy ww\ @ P B NC 6 BÂ¥ fis mater ue e en rree | â€" Frigp School ifiymm.A.l.lbInad the Argyll and Sutherland Highâ€" ingston Automatic Oil Heaters. ‘They will be pleased to have their engineer make a survey of your home and give you estimates on the installation and heating costs of either unit. RCASC. Negligence caught up with some 46 residents of Fort Erie last week when they were obliged to hand out $5.00 each, plus costs, to the p@leoeoflnyfioflnyw charged with . failing to procure their 1945 radio licenses. ‘The roundâ€"up followed a recent governâ€" ment checkup in Fort Erie, and the total fined is the largest in that area since the enforcement of the radio license law. RICHARDSONâ€"In loving memory of Nellic, wife of John, who pasâ€" sed away on March 25th, 19042. Also William C. Richardson, son of above, who fell asleep Februâ€" ary 3rd, 1945. Tho Oceans lie between us, You are always in my thoughts | ‘The organization of the newly created School Area on the mounâ€" tain is progressing very satisfacâ€" torily. Peter Marlowe is the first chairman of the newly elected board of trustees and Gordon Metâ€" calfe is the new . secretary. Two meetings have already been held. ‘The meetings are held in a differâ€" ent school section every meeting night, thus giving ratpayers in each section an opportunity of atâ€" ;ummmmmam. ‘ # & ® ‘ OMWMWM employees had plenty of grief the latter part of last week. Slush ice at the lake clogging the intake Much Cruelty To Horses Reported The Ontario Bociety for the Preâ€" vention of Cruelty to Animals has been receiving an increasing numâ€" ber of complaints of abuse and cruelty in cases of horses waiting to be slaughtered for fox meat, If this meat is to be used for this purpose, there must be no fat on it, and hence many are using this as an excuse for unnecessary neg» lect and consequent cruelty, pipe was the trouble. Things lookâ€" ed mighty serious for three days, but on Monday the lake started clearing and by Tuesday morning the flow of water into the intake was back to normal. Fine coâ€"opâ€" eration existed between the Comâ€" mission factories, outdoor rinks, the Arena and other large users of wuter wlb curtailed their conâ€" sumption to a minimum and i some cases entirely. 1 In an open letter, the Ontario Society states that it intends to prosecute to the fullest extent of the law any person who will negâ€" lect horses obtained for the purpose of killing for rox ment, or any other fur bearing animal, ‘These animals should be fed normailly with hay, all they require until they are destruyed. It is a eriminal offence not to feed them sufficient» ly all the time, and quite unnecesâ€" sary as far as the use of the ment for foxes is concerned The same requirement holds so far as prop» or sabelter for the animals during the period prior to slaughtering is concerned. These horses must be eared for in every way, and any noglect in doing so is a contravent» on of Item 642 of the Criminal The average amail has a mww.;:’m., learn how to read so he can enjoy the funny papors, ‘The penalty for fallure to comâ€" :ymhmnflmudlh h;u-m-canumu- or ons year !m.-â€"t, with or without hard A Brevities Lions Club meets next Tuesday In Memoriam EVENTS and TOPICS of the WEEK in rAme..‘.l... from Dad THE GRIMSBY M EOO SR WB s At Waterdown, January 18, the winning points were scored by Jean Durham (5) Joyce Marlowe (4); Isabel Stevenson (2). The game was played fast with good team play on both sides. The final score was 11â€"8 in favour of Grimsâ€" Lm game last Friday evening at M.S. between Grimaby Jr. and Dundas Jr, ended with a score of 184â€"12 for Dundas, The game was alow but Dundas played well,. Dunâ€" players were: Simpson, Robinâ€" son, Mitchell, Scott, Lang, Sumâ€" meraze, Begin, Stanlin G.M1.8. scorvs were Zimmerman (5), Mcâ€" Pheren (2), Pasche (2), Jones (2) Catta (1), o in Th Jr. Grimsby lineâ€"up is comâ€" posd of : L. Lindensmith, D. Mogg, A. McPherson, L. Zimmerman, J. Pasae, L,, Jones, D. Catton. The nterdown lineâ€"up is: _ Harvey, Bernie, Scrutton, ‘Werkle, Moore, Sauell, Horn Perko, Clodt, Wolley, I’t-.lm. 18 the game was held at Watrdown and those who scored 102090 4 B saaihusinigl l adbuirisâ€"Siudbfegmmepntaefiih P F01 Jeffres, E. Brownlee D. Metcaife, M. Pogacher, P. Thompson, W. Morrs J. Greig. _ <%. Gracy, 8. Cornwell, J. Marlow, The Dundas 8r. team: J. Caughâ€" ell, J Layden, G. Scott, P. Cliff, J. Mdéfat P. McElligottâ€" D. Mac Kay,C. King, L. McAllister, W. Ti game at Dundas on Jan. 25 was well played except that the G.H. forwards couldn‘t get the ball 0 go into the basket. ‘The ;;‘.;‘; scored were as follows: G. H.S.,Joyce Marlow (7), Alison Jefties (9), M. Gracey (4). Dunâ€" dasJoan Coughell (15), Jean Layâ€" den 8), Pat Cliff (1), June Mofâ€" fat 2). The final score was 26â€"20 in fwour of Dundas. The Dundas Juniors are: M. Robhson, iP. Hartwell, J. Jaffery, B. Vebster, N. Hanna J. Hind. M. Stock, B. Dixon, M. Manson, M. Boohby, L. Stout. The points were scord by J. Durham (4), B. Byâ€" ford(2), H. Maclean (2), M. Schwra (2), 8. Graham (2), Dunâ€" das:Marg, Robinson (6), Phyl. Harwell (8), June. Jaffery (8). ‘Thefinal score was 22â€"12 in favâ€" for irimaby were: McPherson (6), Zimserman (2), Pasche (4), Watâ€" erdon, Sauell (6), Marvey (4), Perb (4). Final score 1816 in favar of Waterdown. Th G.M.M. choir in vorll‘lud prepring to enter the Anm#®M Kiâ€" wats Featival in Toronto on Wedâ€" nesay, Feb, 13 at 8 p.m. Arond the School Th films for this week are: "Breil," "Bremhing," _ and a techicolour prosuction of "Arotic Thrie," Boy Games Mis Edna Grant of the W.CAA. visitd the school Wriday and gave an Meresting and informative talk on ‘emperance. Mra. J, Alkens accmpanied her, Lat‘s hope crime develop Inlithe per: Th Indian Ox, known to us as the Zou, differs from the Comâ€" mon O in many ways, but chiefly because ( a large hump on its shouldes, which may, if the aniâ€" mal is we fed, weigh as much as BO The. mm‘lflmthdflwm 'l‘u,‘..nmhl.. er than the Ewpean oxen, while the -gh,_mmm,.,m a big dog It is a pntle creature, easily managed, ad doey much useful The G.H.S. Senior team are. The Useful Zebu * "B&s8* Mlbuhuu.. ime wave doesn‘t permanent kind. # C indas on Jan. 25 \ except that the \ ouldn‘t get the he basket. The \ e as follows: G. ow (7), Alison \ iracey (4). Dunâ€" \ 1 (15), Jean Layâ€" f (1), June Mofâ€" \ score was 26â€"20 ins. uniors are: M. \ twell, J. Jaffery, anna J. Hind. M. \ M. Manson, M | ly INDEPEND E N T â€"â€"-||(llllllllltlllfllllllll’ll1'114 ul n _1 @* SKATING CPARTY & aA A4A L4 4A AALAdA NA &A h N & : \ { This is an opportunity for young s s and old to come out, enjoy an s \ old fashioned skate. t N N N ENTIRE PROCEEDS IN AID OF N N WEST LINCOLN MEMORIAL HOSPITAL M a *J FOR SALEâ€"Hoasting chickens, 4 to 5 lbs. Delivered. Phone 2â€"Jâ€"+8. t 30â€"tfo FOR SALE â€" Four burner gas stove with side oven, good condiâ€" FOR _ S8ALEâ€"â€"McClary Kitchen ?,::!" wood or conal, hotwater and reservoir. A»IJ W. Twocock, Mansion Apts., Grimsâ€" FOR SALEâ€"1030 three quarter ::auo-. likke Agpy Aie rew. % Erhardt. m! 8, mlyllg!lh 1p FOR SALEâ€"hesterfleld and one chair. Phone 66â€"Wâ€"4. 80â€"1¢ FOR SALEâ€"Wood ashes for sale Apply Merritt Bros, _18â€"tfe TO REVIVE TRADE;: for the reâ€"ostablishment i "g;....f;‘l“;";:-fl"‘f tmus, conpliya uin To "fl"'&':{fl.:: been l:'I:?- fot &%:f%"‘"&,.“f-{% “.h to .& Ehk ition, Apply 23 Eim by Classified Advertisements TUES., FEB. 5th FOR SALE It will be worth the price of admission to see ‘em skate. THE ARENA 30â€"1p 30â€"1p FOR SALEâ€"Ladies black fur cont uize 18. $35.00, Phone 287â€"R WANTEDâ€"Bright you rl _for f-mnl office work. m Box 20, The Independent. 30â€"1p FoR u;i'-'-‘n"“i.’ Ladies skates and shoes alze 6. Used only a feow times. Phone 582â€"R. 30â€"1p FOR SALEâ€"One Jersoy years o&I.A':.:. ‘.“l’.:.l lw '- * “ RR. 1, Orlntly. FOR SALEâ€"â€"HMigh back aink; electric hot water inch felt mattress and Telephone 200â€"R. FOR lM.l-OuoK coal and wood kitchen range. Car Radio, model M105. _ .22 riflie, single shot. my J. Bhevehik, Grimaby #â€"2p FRUIT FARM about 16 acres, five miles from Orlunhs.'ht rent, or work on shares, ner . would dinouie nzmsu from:â€" intor= ented u?‘. need . man. Agly Hox 128 Independent. 10 FOR SALEâ€"~â€"Dining room table, dinner wagon 2 rocking chairs, 2 wash stands, wflulg dosk, 2 bassinettes, kitchen calanet, bed couch, roll top desk, amail drop leaf table, 2 saliding doors, comâ€"« plete, Apply E. Unwin, Main 8t, East, Phone 110. 20â€"3p WANTEDâ€"Used high chair in good condition, Apply The Indeâ€" pendent Office, Phone 36. 30â€"16 WANTED TO BUY=â€"BHix op room house, in good mlm hl(;l'x well Mdulw “Il &w\m or m;y Meach, Caah, 1 March 1 -u 80, The lnd-wn& m INTERIOR PAINTING AND PA PERHANGINGâ€"A. J, Hayward PAINTING AND PAPER HANG. ING =« W. Twosock, Mansion Apt. C. FPhone O0â€"W., "COBT to DAILY., VitathaT Hul t'lrl. Vitamin C n Ladn tamons A, H1, C, 6 N1 :.mldowm ,,-‘, tm yY y supply § »;au; [ 5‘ R 'lll':' ( *~' i k Phone 408, Grimaby MISCELLANEOUS _ HELP WANTED FOR SALE FOR RENT WANTED Due Febâ€" kitchen tank; 48 aprings. 30â€"1p "T, 30â€"1¢ soâ€"i> {| +QUIT YOUR SKIDDING | To Wit: NOTICE is hereby given that the list of lands now Nable to be aold for arrears of asseasments or a'.:"'":-a.m"s'.w'?' m mm Gazette on the 3rd day of November, 1945. nrhfonwuh-d.{,m” of February, 1946, at 10.30 o‘el:l in the forenoon, 1 shall at the said time and at the Council Chambers in the said Town of Grimaby proâ€" ceed to sell by public auction the said lands or such portion thereof udullbomalo:ym arreara together th ~t coste thereon. In default of payment of taxes and costs as shown on such lst, on may be had upon apphieation to the neery 0. G, BOURNE, 'hu:um. Town of Ol:lny Octaber 31st, 1048. Town of Grimsby # “v' j gert! SsALE OF LANDsS FOR ARREARS OF TAXES hk , o',fi. 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