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Grimsby Independent, 28 Nov 1946, p. 5

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Thurs., November 28th, 1946, You have already heard the words "SHORT SUP.â€" PLY". Yes, it is still with us and many articles will be mv_d:tle SHOP EARLY is the only suggestion we COs ce ooo 0o o Cont SRARe e@rennee . TOF ellllke.udu‘tdehy.()dthhl-tdw gifts. Come in and browse around. CHRISTMAS CARDS, TAGS, SEALS, FANCY Cbristmas Gifts 10 COOKER FT sONG s an easy way te a Pasero in this Chrietâ€" BAKER‘S STATIONERY WRAPPINGS AND TIES ARE NOW ON DISPLAY. this Churli#te _ u> _ ju ue * ve one of ut Foods are more appetizing, with o_ Coorse _ all their tempting flavors retained L Its the _ prepared the Pussro way. Delicious K604 _ fruit cakes, steamed breads and holi thehtem. â€" A4ay puddings aré ready to grace a helpert â€" Christmas table not in hours, but in minutes! ls easy to use, too! Its exclunive, patented makes closing simple and safe â€" just a turn and the cover is on securely, The excluaive eight, which clearly shows 5, 10, or 165 pounds makes possible safe, eflicient canning as well from special cooking. BAKER‘S 2: 6% 1 MAIN STREET E. This year give her the gift of gifts . . . a Pursto Cooxren! It makes cooking a pleasure! ‘There‘s leas work, less time spent preparing meals when meals are Purs#sto cooked. Puwto cooking saves vitamins, food colors und flavore, cooking fuel, too. _ For all the Family s ce Zum & BETZNER oL *A L* between God and His way and the ways of wickedness none were more vital than that of light for the right and darkness for the evil, It was difficult to define or explain but was just there. He said that Jesus was the Light in three difâ€" ferent spheres, Constitutionally in the affairs of nations and between nations, Light of Grace revealing God and His love and redemption to individuals of all races and peoplen, And last the Light of Occasions in all spheres of life at any particular time. There would be light to meet every contingency at the very time that situation arose whether it be physical or spiritual, Dr. Gilmour, Chancellor of Mcâ€" Master, the guest preacher, gave two fine, thought provoking mesâ€" sages that chalienged his hearers in an unusual way. From parts of the seventh and of the fourth verses of the thirtyâ€" seventh psaim "Rest in the Lord and He shall give thee the desire of thine heart." Dr. Gilmour first of all said that rest was not a reâ€" spite to relieve wenriness or exâ€" haustion but a stable foundation and assurance that would give satâ€" isfaction to those who possessed it. He said that there was no stable foundation for either the individual or the world apart from God. And that â€"relying on Him had, did and would give that true satisfaction. And further that this resting came first and then would come not the things that we had previously deâ€" sired but that He would make those who so rested desire the betâ€" ter things that he wanted to give His evening subject was ‘"The Light of the Work" and the speaker said that of all the different scripâ€" tural iMustrations of the difference ‘That Light was always availâ€" able for each and no one need go forward to any emergency with any misgiving as to the ultimate succesaful working out of the same., The choir rendered a fine anthâ€" em in a splendid manner at both services in the morning, "Great Peace Have They," and in the eveâ€" ning "Give Thanks", In the morning Mra, Canning of Beamaville favored with a splendid An unusually large congregation gathered in the morning and the church was well filled in the evenâ€" ing last Sunday when the Presbyâ€" terian and United Churches withâ€" drew their services in order to asâ€" sist in the glad celebration of the 70th anniversary of Grimsby Bapâ€" tist Church. John Mitchell was presented with his Gardener‘s Badge and alâ€" so his third stripe raising his rank to that of Senior Sixer of A Pack at last week‘s meetâ€" !hrllhreo-mmu-uby finally getting his skipping. Larry Lambert is the new second of the Tawny Six, and Ronnie Moore of the Blue Six. Jim Simg and Peter Bromley were given their second stripe and are now fullâ€"fledged Sixers while Albert Mitchell was made Senior Sixer of B Pack. The stripes for seconds will be presented on Dec. 6 to those of highest standing in each Six. A medley race of 1st Star Tests proved interesting. Two new chums have passed their tests and are ready to be invested and take their place in the Parade Circle. Jack Ryan finished his First Star tests. A discussion of the Collector‘s Badge around the campâ€"fire closed BAPTIST SERVICES WELL ATTENDED There will be ready market for all the well fiighed that farmors hm&fiu%mwuauhflmmm xporimental Face will gholy mivise on the details & feading:" SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO, TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 3â€"7 p.m. LEARN TO SEW PHONE 4â€"7156 FOR INFORMATION Cubbing Turkeys for Christmas â€"â€"â€"â€" FREE TRANSPORTATION â€"â€"â€" 2#01!4, OTTAWA 8T., HAMILTON 8 LESSONS $10.00 wÂ¥ Reverse Charges . , BTARTING . . Visitors present were Cubmaster Charles Gay of the 42nd troop Hamilton. _ George Lounsbury, chairman of the Wyuitland Group Committee and Kewth Milliken and Cecil Bradshaw of the Winona Group committee. The Ladies auxilliary under the convenership of â€" Mra, W. Tune served hot dogs and coffee which _ An investiture of _ Assistant Scoutmaster Jack _ Heugh . was made by the Distrkct Commissionâ€" er Stanley Gibson assisted by Jamâ€" es Baker, D.S8.M., of Grimaby, Jamâ€" es Wright D.S.M. of Hamilton. Skipper H. Mobley and Scouter Kenneth Reld of the 11th troop of Hamilton, very pleasant closing. ‘At the closing . circle, D.6.M. Baker presented for Scouter Hamâ€" brook the honor patrol flag to his best patrol for the month, Patrol Leader Doug Hambrook of the crew patrol received the flag which was his second win. GOOD OLD CROWS8. THIS HAPPENED IN BEAMSVILLE (Beamsvilie Express) Andy Clarke‘s story of last week about the ow! is stopped this week by Mra. Victor Jublke‘s experience on Sunday. <n." Aaas l After lighting a fire in her kit« chen stove she heard what sounded like a baby‘s crying, Opening the stove she found a screech ow!l which had come down the chimney and was lodged at the bottom, much too near the Are for comâ€" fort, Pulling him &t, Mrs. Juhlke carried the bird oudlde and dipped his beak in a pudd® of water, Afâ€" ‘”.M-"..:'lnhmmr from his roasting but Mro. Juhlke kept him until eyDIDg before alâ€" loowing him to prCeed home as Cub Ronald Mac<Connell (Porky) Prize for the highest sales on apple day. *Â¥ brook, The Camp Cook badge. Scout Angus Mclntosh, ‘The Leaping Wolf badge. Highlights of the evening were moving pictures shown by Mr. J. A. Biggar of Winona. One film shown by Mr. Biggar was of the Winona Scout camp held at Low Badges were presented to the following boys. Patrol leader Htugh Peel, the Ambulance badge, Winona Scouts J The Winona seout troop were hosts to the second ®ruitiand troop Friday evening Ntovember 22nd. Fifteen Scouts under the leaderâ€" ship of Scouter Lenar»; Wright of Fruitland were prCgent and enjoyâ€" ed ihe friendship and games proâ€" vidzd by the WinoBA scouts. Mer husband an ** hunting at the time m;mh ,,,,mmpm. lem nownadays is in 80:â€"yearâ€"old gent trying to keep ujfIlh boys, me coun, Durty Patrolâ€" Bull Dog Patrol, Patrol Leader T. Robâ€" ertson, Colour party to be provided by Seal Patrol, Court of Honour 9 GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT solo "A Voice in the Wilderness Crying" and in the evening Miss O‘field of Hamilton aiso renderâ€" ed a fine solo in excellent voice. son were away WAN‘WW walnut dlnl‘:-mum chairs, not antiquem, M be in good condi« tion and remsonably priced. HMo. ply giving price, where and when may be seen to Hox 252, Orimaby Independent Ts WANTED â€"â€" 1038 to 1940 Nfi' Plymouth or Chevrolet, must in good condition, Phone #70, Grimaby . #1â€"tine EMPLOYMENT ‘:mnoâ€" Two men ro ateady emâ€" MMM. Monest, reliable, Can Ivo references, Go anywheore. P‘mm MAJ, P.O. Box 304. #1â€"1p WANTED â€"â€" Woman to do general house work two or three days a week. Phone \V}nuu 118â€"J, #1â€"14p WANTED â€" Electric train, in «le WANTED â€"â€" Used black p‘v 14 Inch or 14 inch. Apply Wm. Gray, 66 Ontario 8t., E’.f....".;., »3p JU8T THE OPPORTUNITY you have been waiting for! Why luog on MhLlor a amail salary Why not your own boas? Ruph\hun benefits of rur of forts? ‘This opportunity is yours if you will only lnfl: as to how to proceed fromâ€" Hex, Dept, F, 10600 Dolorimier, Montreal. FOR RENT â€" Two rooms for marâ€" FOR RENT â€" Nine room modern house, town water and all conâ€" veniences, sidewalks, close to town. Phone 560. 21â€"1p Classified adverusing [0®® * 70000 Shana n Minimum 40 cents. Names, addresses and telephone numbers do not count, Where classified advertisements come in over the telephone or are otherwise charged we will only bill once. Allextnuflnpvilhchrndauhenu of 10 cents each Hln..Wedont"unlm publication of classified advs. received in our office after four p.m. on Wednesday afternoon. FOR SALE â€" Fruit farm, three acres and extra lot. House in FOR SALE â€" Piano in good conâ€" dition. Phone 14â€"Jâ€"4. 2iâ€"1p FOR SALE â€" Mixed hay, excelâ€" lent quality, clover, timothy; alâ€" so several tons corn on cob, A ply A. 8. Finbow, No. 20 Hu:: way, opposite scales. 21â€"1p FOR SALE â€"â€" Lady‘s good used clothing, size 14 â€" 16, 2 Harris Tweed conts, plaid lined; dressâ€" en; tweed suit; riding breeches, etc. Phone 336. #â€"1¢ FOR SALE â€" 12 laying Pullets, spring fowl. Phone 158â€"W, ngh'b FOR SALE â€" Ithica double barâ€" relled hammeriess shot gun, like new; four year old coon m; five dozen traps; ferret. Apply 22 Clarke 8t., after 5 o‘clock. 21â€"1p FOR SALE â€" Serviceable 1933 Dodge sedan, below celling price. Phone 176â€"Jâ€"12. 2iâ€"1¢ FOR SALE â€" Slag and cinders for driveways. Aw Fillmchuk Haulage, Phone 604â€"J. _ 21â€"3p FOR SALE â€" Two hundred Bartâ€" lett Pear trees for spring delivâ€" ery, Mr. E. J. Muir, 103 Maple Ave., Grimsby, Phone 4l7-l.l. 21â€"1p FOR SALE â€" Choice white pulâ€" lets, Sussex X New Hampshire, 5!, months old. Apply George Holmes, _ Wellandport, _ Phone 11â€"J. f 2#1â€"p FOR SALEâ€"White figure skates, size 6!, $7.00, good condition. Phone 401. 21â€"1¢ FOR SALE â€" Fifty dollars, ice reâ€" frigerator, Connorâ€"Thermo, 100 Ibs. capacity. Almost new. Teleâ€" nhone 232â€"R. #â€"1¢ FOR SALE â€" General grocery :t'on. Apply 48 Depot St., o;lm- % lâ€"1¢ FOR SALE â€" Large circulator heater and small heater, Apply C. E. Gracey, Phone 2-‘,\"-111. ~1p FOR SALE â€" Genuine English leather coat lining, for lady‘s full length box coat, Apply 30 Depot Streot. 2#1â€"1¢ FOR SALE â€"‘31 Model A Ford ried couple gle girls, Applh 17 ‘Onakie mi, * «* 40ME E:od condition. Also A-n'f‘on rabâ€" ts for aale. Owner ng, Apâ€" ply Mr. Peter Kozowy, 35 Robinâ€" son 8t. 8., Grimaby, 20â€"3p or 174 days. new tires and spare. Engine in good running order. George Pridâ€" die, Phone 113â€"Jâ€"12. 21â€"1p PLASTERING Classified Advertisements SYEET BROS, Phone 672â€"w HELP WANTED ew Work And Repairs Prompt Service Classified advertising rates are FOR RENT FOR SALE WANTED 40â€"1¢ ue vaie ww a d CCLC t TCM TV $80,000, AND WHEREAS the amount of the existing debenture debt of Ilz\hd aof Trustees of the Roman thoito Heparate School for Hehoot â€" BHeotion Number Three in the Township . of Baltfloot in $ nil. W l h °0 ounool for Hchootl Bection Number Three in the Township . of Baltfleot in $ nit, NOW THEREFPORRE the Boavd M‘ Trustses of the Roman Cathollo Bepâ€" arate Hohoot for Hchool Bection Numm« ber Three in the Township of Haltfieat 'IN'A'_G;‘.I'I 'Ml l‘;‘l.ll'Wlh t l 1 t for the .’“"3‘. Aloromy there shall be borrow the sum of E.Ill.il and the debentures of the of Truatees of the Roman Cath» :I:.Lonuh lri':ml.‘c: l;_hnu‘ Reotbon w ownship . of Nl'lo:’ be rn“ therefor in sume of not leas than O&h,u waAoh. The said debentures shall have cou. pone attached theréto for the payment of Interest somiâ€"annuah t iinnlt on n mt be dated, as whay )3 o) URY Of Desember, 19146, and MipatnP h. tnes 2 c d s stalments of prino of Desember in . 197 to 98e both however to redemp Uy in accordance hereinafter contai *“"â€"'ih;.’;:;;m .Nluubor 'l'rn:' ownship of Saltfleet acncord last rovimed n--:.- enc Ing __WHEREAS The Board of Trustees of the Roman Catholle lorurlu Schoot Tfor School Section Number Three in the Township of Saltficet require to borrow the sum of $63,500.00 to raitse funds for the purpose of building and equipping a new school, and for such ‘:c:im to Insue debentures therefor ring Interest at the rate of Three and oneâ€"quarter (34, 0) per cent. per annum and Three and oneâ€"half 1"."' per cent. per annum . respectively which is the . amount .of the debt.4nâ€" Cended to be erected by this Hyâ€"law A Nyâ€"law of the Board of Trustoos of| the Roman Catholic Separate School for School Section No. 3 in the 'l'Q'lOM‘.ol Saltfleet to raise by way of loan the sum of $62,500 for the purâ€" poses hereinafter mentioned. GREY HAIR HANDICAPS You. FLOORS cleaned and . polished. New floors laid at reasonable rates. Call Carl Anderson, Hixon 8t., Beamsville, 371â€"W. _ 21â€"1p LOST â€" Brown leather wallet conâ€" esnsE o o cias C k GENERAL trucking, gravel, sand, cinders, hay and straw. Am 43 Murray 8t., Phone lfl-l. »~1p WOMAN willing to go out days or nights as sitter with children. ATy Mrs. Lundy, Beamasvilie, RR. No. 3. 21â€"1p MISCELLANEOUS â€" Dressmakâ€" ing and alterations, Dorls Laidâ€" law, 30 Mountain Street (upâ€" MISCELLANEOUS â€" Subscripâ€" tions taken for all magazines. Order now for special Christmas rates. Am Miss Eva Cline, Phone 14â€"Wâ€"11. 18â€"6p MISCELLANEOUS â€" Singer sewâ€" ing machine repairs and all othâ€" er makes, expert vacuum cleanâ€" er service, orders accepted at Current and Betzner. 13â€"TFC ©Feotiveâ€"s woner supply 31. IVEâ€"2 weeks‘ supply $1; 12 weeks $5, at Dyno«n Drug manannnnsneie Ed ECC Lle 4 A mt PAINTING AND PAPER HANGâ€" ING â€" W. Twocock, 32 Oak St. MIDDLE aged lady willing to go out nights as sitter with children. Apply 25 Elizabeth St. ________ 222200 aceanpraatn s ntp 9 ~9â€"r FOR REPAIRS TO REFRIGERâ€" ATORS AND OTHER APPLI. enA on ClA oA in c INTERIOR PAINTING AND PA PERHANGINGâ€"A. J. Hayward Phone 406, Grimaby. w t# Phone 36 The Independent COMMERCIAL PRINTING BYâ€"LAW NUMBER 1 L a8 t or"â€".â€" For Your Next Order of taining important r:rf" m guu':‘ leave at the mn-b; Inâ€" Fisa ab * A24m Use Angelique Grey Hair Reâ€" storer to regain natural colorâ€" life. $1 at Dymond‘s Drug Store stair®). Store. ANCES call J. hahip of Haltfleet according to the revised assossment roll is $85,000. Hhh armannn aa a LC MISCELLANEOUS casuutcs [UTIC HH wt ll‘:l Desember, 1948, and Jt J in twonty nua'n:l tns 8 Of principat on the first day nber in each of the ukth 1000 â€" both noluaive, wuth foot In redumnea is ree Three cents sontained and mor to matup. the provisions ud the respmo» a word. in the 190â€"3pd 33â€"tfe 21â€"1p AnNO orngnas IN us Retatst or RBRtua a All:al LATE or Tum VILLAGE or GRIManyÂ¥ neacs. DBCBA8RD All persons having claims the ahova _21.,0°°06 Olaims agninat Notice to Creditors iaiis s 4 lisanidudl 4. 0 All persons having ols the above eatate are veq proof thereof with the un or before the #7th day ¢ 1918, after which date 1 will distribute the «n t it c persons | entithed thereto, w only to claims of w OM Rave natica OÂ¥ befora y . Wl\ the undersigned on own l'-'ol‘un |M'fllh l:r of Mb: 1948, after which date the Executor will distribute the entate among the porsons | entithed thereto, having reâ€" s.r: nI:. t:..l"l:.lfl of which ho shalt DATBLD t Toronto this 18 ."'.'t:“n u: TIN :‘“ u i , Rxecutor, C/O Day, Mm M.'. :‘ul:.\y. Toronto, \hur‘h.n‘ 147 1948 1949 Year | 1 d 22 dsP Pmng veep oi demption in priority to any such deâ€" benture that has a later maturity 8. The Chairman and Secretaryâ€" Treasurer of the said Board shall sign and issue the said debentures, and the debentures shall be sealed with the Corporate Seal of the said Board The Interest coupons attached to the debentures shall be signed by the said Chairman â€" and . Secretary â€" Trecaurer and their signature thereon may be 'rlu:‘n. stamped, lithographer or enâ€" graved. 7. The saidl sum of $62,500.00 «o borâ€" rowed and interest thereon and the said debentures shall be and the same are hereby made a charge upon the schoolâ€"house property and _ premises and on the real and personal property vested in the said Board of Trustees of the Roman Catholic Separate School for School Section Number Three in the ‘Township of Saitfleet, and upon all the Separate School rates of the said Board to be hereinafter imposed until the said debentures and each and every of them together with all interâ€" est thereon shall have been fully paid and satiafied. 8. ‘The sail debentures may centain any clause providing for registration thereof authorized by any Statute reâ€" lating to munklml debentures in force at the time of the issue thereof. * Read a fAirst and second time this Pnd day of November A.D. 1948 F. J. CAFFERY, Chairman. P. J. RODENDISTEL, Secrotary â€"Treasurer. Read a thind time and finally passed this Ind day of November A D. 1946. F. J. CAFFERY, Chalrman. P,. J. NHODENDISTELIA (8BAL) Secretary » Treasurer. of First Posting of Votera‘ List 1946 Municipality of NORTH GRIMsSBYy | County of Lincaoin, ¢. During the twonty years, the cur» rency of the debentures,. the respec» tive sums set forth in the fourth calâ€" umn of Schedule "A‘" hereto shall be levied and collected annually by a special rate sufficient therefor over and above all other rates in the same manner and from the like persons and property by. from, upon or out of which other Separate School rates are levied, raised and collected for the saki period of twenty years. S BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE ROMAN _ CATHOLIC _ sEPARATE schmool Fom school secrtion NUMBER THREE iN THE Townâ€" SHIP OF SALTFLEET payment | of | the | PinCIPAL, Alopued a thereof together with interest accrued lolbodnlodn‘o-’fl-.n‘m giving previou«s notice of salid inten« tion to redeem by adver:ising once Am the Ontario Gazette and once in & daily newspaper of general circulation published in the City of Toronto, such notlce to be advertised as aforesaid at least thirty days before the date ‘fxed for redemption. Notice of intention #0 to redeem shall also be sent by post at least thirty days prior to the date «et for such redemption to each person luwhc-umllo‘om“nnnh redeemed is registered at the addres® shown in the Debenture Registry Hook. Provided that if a portion only of the debentures is so to be redeemâ€" ed, such portion shall comprise only the debentures that have the latest maturity dates and no debenture of the issue shall be called for such reâ€" on PAERTTCET ECC LA of Saitfleet, either in whole or in part on any interest nml date prior to maturity at the where and in the moneys in which the said debenâ€" tures are expressed to be pavable upon NPCC TGCOEC1 Amannt Ime Fat O 20007 OCllins An (31, & ) per cent. perannum. and deâ€" bentures maturing in the years 1957 to 1966 both inclusive, shall bear inter« :;( at ’lbo rate of Three and oneâ€"half went. per annum. 8. 'fl: F:"m":;l:l.b': both pflnc:- pal and Interest ©% m Canadian currency, and ...my. able at the principal office of the Royal Hank of Canada at the City of Toronto or the Village of Stoney Creek, at holder‘s option. 4. m-uammâ€"-mun- ‘nnhbnllo:dndm-ll Hoard of Trustees of the Roman Cathâ€" ollc Separate School for School Reeâ€" 80 ‘Gamber ‘Three in the Townabip .A uis Ca of Wivel camplied with Beotion T |.h|"4«-|. and that 1 have Mmy Offlce North Orimccw) Mat Aot, apg (30N°\OR.! of the Votera‘ Lsnt Aot, and that 1 have pated up at my office North Onmahy, on IM“\QK day of November, 1918, the dist of all wnm- entitled to vote in the wab untobpallty. ar ap.20°B in the wflfim entitlod 1, nntoipality, ay and that sugh lat In@paotJop tive amounts of principal payable in each of muun whall be a« #*t forth in @chedule "A" hereto Debenâ€" turea maturing in the years 1947 to 1954 hoth inclusive, shall bear interest At the rate of Three and . oneâ€"quarter (31, &) per cent. rnnnum. and deâ€" bentures maturing in the years 1957 to 1966 both Inclusive, shall bear inter« est at the rate of Three and oneâ€"half C CO0 SEdwas And 'l"fi-mn take immaediate nV @rrove & :'fihl o a." TO® 1 day for a I i# the :K‘-’;.:&mé‘!t I'l‘t..gitl. Noveq M THO8 w. arnya Schedule "A" to Byâ€"law Number 1 NOTICEH in haw . $2,9 horeby oal Prineipal NOTICE 2,300. 00 2,400, 00 2,500.00 2,600, 00 2,600. 00 2,700. 0d 2. 800, oo 2,000.00 3,000 0d 3,100. oo 8,200, oo 3,300. 00 3,800. 00 3,000. on 8,700. 00 3,800, 00 3,000 od 4.100, d 4.300 o _ Nall upon wl w ‘tnmo‘u... @0 m hok t uy are required to flo hy gwiven that pay CV CCC °7 To .fl u'\:: t.n |.u.. k-“ ow sleottoma, t Nfl‘:- there for Total Annuat Interest ..Dayment $2,123.80 $14.322.40 2.051.00 / 4,851.00 1.976.95 . a.376.21 1.898.35 . 1,398.35 1.817.00 _ a.417.00 1,782.50 _ 1,33% 80 1.618.00 _ 4,348.00 1,800.25 _ 4.300.28 1.400.25 . 1,369.35 1,875.00 _ 4.375.00 1.977.00 _ a.377.80 1.100.00 _ 4,309 oo 1,007.00 _ 4.357.00 u;.u 4. 441. 40 810.00 _ 4.418.00 €83.00 _ 4. 393 oo bea.00 _ 4.363.50 180. 80 _ 1,330 80 294.00 _ 4.394. 00 180.80 _ 4,480.10 N‘M 819.00 €#3. 0o 863. 10 alU votere to Infi= to have arreoted ao« in the Tth Novembay ALLMAN, 1 have Clark.

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