OIL BURNERS Oil Burners for Furnaces and Boilers Also available, Stove and Range Burners. EXPERT SERVICE TO ALL MAKES OF OIL BURNERS, ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES, A. E. LePAGE 23 Elm Street TOMLIN ELECTRIC _SERVICE 320 Bay Street Large Canadian Manufacturer INSTALLATION AND SERVICE BY .,.-.â€".-â€"-mmmw MEMBER NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REAL ESTATE BOARDS is indispensable for security. Never in history has it been so necessary to take care of tomorrow with the resources of today. And that is exacily what you do when you. become a policyholder of the SUN LIFE OF . CANADA W. L. HIGGINS PLUMBING AND HEATING GEORGE 1. GEDDES ‘oresight t â€" ‘Telephone AD. 5861 Specializing In _ SUN LIFE BUILDING Realtor + Bus., 7â€"3618; Res., 7â€"5518 Main St. E., Grimsby overflowing basket of giant MHTL and the dozen deep red r08e® ucwur.mbw'“ flhw"“‘"" This first year has been a wond» mmlï¬â€œ"d‘ come \ uburm““"'"" BPe O _ Dds af offée steak in front or me, 4 .‘M.D'- «: was Miss O‘Nell‘s |42°® ,*® nas meant in nard work, ll"’“ 'hpu-vuou and :areful planâ€" Probably the most important factor in the §UCGess has been the manager‘s OWB Pésonality. No one can meet ber Wikhout being influâ€" enced by Miss O‘z(1‘s effervescent spirits, her inborDpenius as a ho8â€" mur_uum,..‘u-w- had suffered a COD4dgerable let swing into Grimsby from the Queen Elizabeth Highway it fronts you two blocks away. As you drive through on No. 8. you find it on Built about 130 years ago, after | F the hectic years of the War Of| i: 1812, the front portionis of square | i cut red limestone, quarried from , t the mountain a feWhundred yards | : to the rear. A brosd.gweeping. pilâ€" | 1 lared verandah extendsalong its ; i entire front. Pleasing pediments | ¢ give a graceful Georgi® touch to its colonial severity. 1 In 1906 it was Puchased by the | « late John Hewitt, 2 Chicago milâ€"| / lonaire, who bad peer born and| raised in Grimsby. The following year he built a three zorey addiâ€" tion behind, and opene The Vilâ€" lage Inn to the public ata civic banguet on June 23, 1908. | J. Orlon Livingston, editor of the Grimsby Independent, an expert in local history, recalls that it was the only hotel â€" outside of a few inhrnrduu-â€"'hlcbunnm.| ‘The house itser ;s a besutiful, pear on North American roads. A garage behind the hotel could hold 100 motor cars. After Mr. Hewitt died in 1919, the hote!l was operated by his estâ€" ate until 10924, when it was sold to Napoleon Servais, who operated it as an ordinary commercial hotel. Since then it has passed through a variety of hands and suffered conâ€" MUCH PUBLICITY ECC + smnd n ed a bath and a phone in each | room. The Hewitt tradition deâ€" manded the utmostin service, and his hotel builtyp an international reputation at Amoment when the siderable decline. On October 31, 1945, it was acquired by Gordon A. Hannah, who placed Miss O‘Neil in to operate it, imperative need for renovation at stbon-mymur‘ plies were inshort supply. She detâ€" room, the beaitiful Oak Room, and the kitchens lave been redecorated by 60, and ocupies most of the main floor ofthe Hewitt addition. ubove, and te kitchen and staff When decgators wantled to "moâ€" dernize" theentire place Peggy reâ€" fused. Shethought it would be inâ€" congruous and from results it cerâ€" | tainly must be agreed sbe m! m“ww“l n"ummdmw| m,muwï¬"mi run down the middieO®f the room, | its quarter oak flooring, Anudthe | fine oak tables and furniture. | These are all retained. The fle" | has been brought back to its po lished glory; the walls and cellings vainted aquamarine: regency red furniture which along with new wmmmmn- wumma‘w&w In the lobby, walls and cellings are done in tints of French grey, with whdu’-fll'o!‘ length windows. In the drawing room blush pink walls and a turâ€" quoise carpet from wall to wall gives a warm and restful appearâ€" drapes added to the beautiful large windows, and also on the central arches where they can be drawn to give privacy for banquet purposes while still leaving half of the enorâ€" nfluâ€"ullvl room for wu' ic dining. A permanent public address system has been installed . k _ Lobby and drawing room have u-phn-dndw-u furnished with comfortable new The Oak Foom is about 80 feet ance, New stoves in the kitchen, new ette and five new refrigeratorsâ€" over the fine old hotel 1 found my FROM PAGE ONE GRIMSBY ," i Mc clicca ced nnmmh-“lâ€"unllullm.ouflamhfl.uw' nm“wflMâ€â€˜ummw held. m\ wfl-flt«m M|Mwm1&uaollu¢-, mwwwum‘uflmeuq -m..wd.-wuau uâ€"d-ull.vww mn-l'! ‘m.nr.mmmumim : uummmyuet.iu umdmmdwd Mmmx.‘lfltmamek mm‘mu‘.wtn- salt water. mmwummum nmmm‘â€_“mmâ€mmw& refrigeration and bar -INF-‘“'"" Banquets hbave seated as mmwpem-nu--nyumwdmm ‘*-â€"-l-t.iMM "*""‘ imink that the has been installed, In Tne Rex@rne" _ _ refrigeration and bat """,..,.,....l has been Installed, and these mh@umu‘foreolfl'" renovation in the near future. ,,..wuuu-fl"w' Junluwudo'fldl- â€"â€â€˜n‘ mw'.‘"" ..-ln in Iwfl#‘fl"‘â€" ul the weekend. Another n\uflo‘ Mail. Small display ads were tried in a number of papers, but this cne. drew most successfully. "One party tells another," says Miss O‘Neil when asked what she mmmmtndumn- |ising. Personal recommendation | tops the list! E2C L s ue css iin mous for wedding paTUeS, . ®7"" special functions. By the end of mpemm.m-mu- m,umpuuu:bdifld!w he front office chores were| _ WBBr® /"_ _, _ _ «roronto, enough to keep PeFEy|from? . H®MMOL .. uy sons| Wmh-;hufl-m Many come .‘anwaw utertainment. These and|from New York St5i, and _ of Ne ind conU""""""" wat only bas the Village Inc is becoming faâ€" INDPEPEN D ENT lcA s nemmmedice Te Ton. all proportions :MW""'m,n-del enovate the old mlll: manager WAS OP" | management, siness, Vari0us 80â€" | ments rented is were tried DUt\|;, occupying . Cut en¥‘ " _ 1"ine . 4 E s _ _ ~| ;.*" ME ( C oge l . r‘. i8 Hink _| L k | . B MSoon ‘ Buildin 2 , + e s 4 Ce AUHUTUEUHV . } * is NeA . _ A8 J C C » _ " uspam® % O 1 ‘ T °C . on 2 Designs Win Plaudits r“"rflt\‘ Aet )\(vl"_f_ _ * Aco s â€"~ [ % ® ras}{‘on S‘\ows \ (‘G"\“’( * Iaage * wmoe & is Sonng 4 C mmen, t e BR 4 ! oT VCR > o Lo PR 1 f o a W I ‘ C A =K = rdilw : 1 3 n! w ’ h & ‘ â€"~ : . P % " * 1 . MEREUKâ€"KQEC* ___= U‘ â€"â€" Aaampot WMUH®: © .m\ omm e‘ _ . & little things are too much troub! but I have always found that it is "r TT 1 mt * m o 01 TR Th c caeiianciies BP mmww“"m .,-.muumnw“"' mss e i2 sds MM ank uEN PE 000 i0 Ciamame Mal-plo.'h-lm“' her is scheduled, Miss O‘Ne!l finds M'mmm Lo â€".u.:. CErs MICT OR ces the attendants are to be, Tabi® 06° | corations and favours are arranged | in matching colours. ‘ Where do the new guests come | Lt id «at the continent. Not only has U Mntnbwud .nmuo-.mmno-'fl" m’n-d“m‘n“â€"" When Miss O‘Nell took over The n.-mmmd:"‘fl‘ :munadonnpmfl"'“‘" Lc u2t â€"â€" CC at hn m C L on aeade § WMmlwfl""‘“" is, occupying all the rooms at the Mdmm.udmhm' mmm.um-mi vacated they are being turned into MMMU"'M“’ Rext year, when the entire guest | room floors will probably be moâ€" | dernized, it is hoped that the entire house will be available for tranâ€" | sient guests. l With the approach of another school term, National Health authâ€" orities advise parents to consult the family doctor to ensure that | 20. d 2omnce. Aiprndatstandih e perer hildren completely protected u-md:;mm“"""’" h‘m..a.-.nnnum! that inoculations be arranged where | the doctor 311 8t 5, 8. 2+ commont snn C ie ‘ " Eue oi on ioreimmmmcatls the approach of another nxw_lmm- advise parents to consult tkâ€" Anctar to ensure that| and such "boosters" as h‘.'-l'.\ * &9 12 % l ’S‘ » Speeds=S1G "_ " 2 e EPn ‘m PAbAE N s 7 ]'ToBrFollmdevrMMm 1oy*â€"ekingJ© .""." °. mamet sc in C ltet Hhows _ 5 Bzuldmg Boom Hikes Sale: JOf Buildin aper lmluslr)' \ 4s YÂ¥ f i inhk â€" | urcouy E.ECTRIG SUPPUY for theâ€" GUARANTEED REPAIRS :l'O ALL MAKES OF RADIOS. o ns BODY and FENDER REPAIRS Duco and Enamel SB;ay Painting LINCOLN AUTO SEAVIGE No. 8 m“mv FAIRBANKS SILENT OIL BURNERS AND SPACE IF IT"S CITIES SERVICE â€" LICENSED MECHANICS ALL WORK GUARANTEED â€"am-;-eAs eéngles 9%’8 GOOD â€'mmhmwn‘ Caribou Inn (English Inn) Exide Batteries oo t > l l