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Grimsby Independent, 5 Dec 1946, p. 7

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CONTINUATIONS km Hand, Alison Jefâ€" CAPACITY AUDIENCE Higgins, Moriey McCallum, Joyce Marlow, Kenneth Martin, Jeannine Nelles, Jean Simenton, Philippa "Thompson, Wilda Morris, Dorothy Thurs., December 5th, 1946. “m.mmm success in school is the temperâ€" ance of friendly competition with coâ€"operation. After Professor Cragg‘s address ~m4_-ct_l!ndm mfl: LO.D.E. Medal to Pogachar by Mrs. Buckâ€" > ; Lion‘s Club Medal to Dougâ€" by Dr. Aubrey Crich; Medal and _ Junior Cup by Donald Awde; Ontario Athletic Commission â€"iiâ€"o?icloflummy Awards were also presented: Grade 8A to Pat Harrison by Miss Morgâ€" Secondary School Honour TOYS »« GIFTS JOHNSON‘S HARDW ARE Shop Here For The Whole Family Mechanical Toys For The Boys Check This List For The Girls Tow Trucks â€" Dump Carts and Trucks â€" Fire Trucks â€" Racing Cars â€" Waggons. Also Sleighs â€" Wheel Barrow â€"mmâ€"mmms&â€"luhtmâ€"mum_cmuyw * and A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF GIFTS Top on the list is Presto Cookers and Superâ€"Health Aluminum â€" Pyrex â€"Dishes â€" Coffee Makers â€" Enamel ware â€" Carvings Sets â€" Lamps â€" Toasters. To Save Time and Confusionâ€"â€"â€" Bedford, Grabham Hobby Tools For The Men SHOP AT HOME From Page One an; Grade 9B to Pat Dowle by Mrs. Dowle; Grade 10A and B to Marjorie Haworth and Betty Shantz by Miss Glave; Grade 11 to Jewell De la Plante and Grade 12 to Jeannine Nelles by Miss Calder. Other awards presented were the LOD.E. Progress Awards presentâ€" ed by the members of the 1.O.D.E. as follows: Grade IXA to John Miliâ€" yard; Grade IXB to William Betts; Grade XB to Angus MacMillan; Grade XL to Valentine Smith; Grade XII to Philippa Thompson; Grade XIII to Douglas Bedford. Merchants‘ Shiceld Awards: Art to Donald Haws, Sadie Hinatsu; Awards: Junior Verse Speaking to Diane Sawyer; Senior Verse Speakâ€" ing to Leon Betzner; Junior Oratâ€" ory to Stephen Hooper; Senior Orâ€" atory to Alice Robinson. In a darkened auditorium on a brightly lighted stage the girls of Grade 10 presented the very colâ€" orful Mexican Hat Dance. This number showed the result of much preparation and constituted one of the high points of the evening, To complete the evening proâ€" gram the G.H4S. Choir sang a serâ€" les of six numbers. Mr. Eaton has put a great deal of work on the choir this fall and the results were shown on Friday night. ‘The numbers rendered were: Marianina, a gay Italian Folk song; Drink to Me Only ‘With Thine Eyes; and Come to the Fair. In the second group there were: Song of Love by the girls‘ choir, with solo by Olga Apostal; Johnny Morgan with solo by Lewis Jones; For The Ladies AT and Winter Song in which all forâ€" mer choir members were invited to join. Miss Joan Eaton accompanied the choir on the plano in this last number. s s stt Particular credit goes to Lewis Jones and Olga Apostal for their fine solo work and to Madeline Poâ€" gachar for her fine work on the plano in accompanying the chair, Credit also goes to Albert Buckâ€" enham for his exceptionally beauâ€" tiful rendition of the Stephen Fostâ€" Bert was accompanied by Peter Phelps at the piano, who also did a good job. ‘The program ended with the singing of God Save the King. An hour and a half dancing was enâ€" joyed in the gym afterwards. We wish to extend our thanks Execuitve. "Have" did a great deal of work on the decoration and also worked hard all during the evening to make sure that the Graduation Exercises came off smoothly. Orâ€" working president of our botson Company and was P AN} superintendent at the time the facâ€" tory was destroyed by fire. 'Nhltwnthww the general public, there are upâ€" wards of 50 separate precision opâ€" erations in the manufacture of bamboo rods, Mr. Scott revealed in an interview this week. As an exâ€" ample of this and contrary to popâ€" ular belief, he pointed out, the rod lengths are not made of a single plece of bamboo. Instead, he said, each length is composed of six thin triangular strips of cane, carefully cemented and compressed into a sixâ€"sided compound section.. As hn example of the delicate work entailâ€" ed in this operation, the tip of the rod measures only 3â€"32‘s of an inch in diameter and yet contains the six separate cane strips. Following arrival on the assembâ€" ly line, the compounded cane is first sanded to a satin finish and then straightened by a dryâ€"heat formula. After shaping of the cane RC.A.F. VETERAN THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT ends, metal fittings are mounted into place and the rod is whipped up in various coloured allks. Folâ€" lowing the alignment of the line guides, the rod lengths go through several shellac and varnish procesâ€" ses in a special drying room. At the end of the line, each section receives an overall inspection for flaws and, finally, the rod is fully assembled, weighed and given a thorough test for springiness and return actign . Yearâ€"round . employment . for about 35 people will be afforded when suppliecs of bamboo from China and cork from Spain are more plentiful, Mr. Scott stated. Future plans for expansion call for the erection of a small selfâ€"conâ€" tained factory within the town limits, and the manufacture of steel rods, lines, baits and all asâ€" not take much to start a blaze but it takes a lot to.put one out, Citizens who have run gas apâ€" paratus draught pipes into their walls and cellings should immedâ€" lately take steps to continue these pipes through the outer wall of the building and let the fumes waft GRIMSBY BIBLE neighborhood, which copies of the Scripture the Committee are to sell at cost, and to give gratis to those they know cannot purchase, and the overplus be remitted halfâ€"yearâ€" ly to the Upper Canada Bible Soâ€" ciety for the purpose of translatâ€" ing the Word of God into the Inâ€" dian language, and supplying other nations through the parent institâ€" ution with the pure Word of God." ‘The parent institution being, of course, the British and Foreign Bible Society. One probable reason why J. D. Fitch was chosen as Depository was because he operated a general storeâ€"a common meeting ground for the entire populace. His first shipment of Bibles arrived the day after Christmas and consisted of 106 volumes in all styles of type away on the outside. CHIEF LE PAGE 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. All extra billings will be charged at the rate of 10 cents each billing. We do not guarantee publication of classified advs. received in our office after four p.m. on Wednesday afternoon. FOR SALE â€" Slag and cinders for prices, We wonder who got the big Pica Bible in sheepskin binding ? After that, a case of Bibles was ordered every two or three years until 1878, by which time the terâ€" ritory must have pretty well reaâ€" ched the point of saturation. Are zamnflmum» ? Since that November day in 1854, the Society has enlarged its FOR SALE â€" Addison Record Player, almost new. Phom”ul. â€"le and binding and in a wide range of cold season, the frozen produce reâ€" wumtlellynudlum mineral and caloric values. ‘The vegetables, for instance, are taken directly from the garden to a central cold storage plant. Once there, they are washed, scraped, trimmed, boiled, packaged and placed in a quickâ€"freeze locker room. The time lapse picking and freezing averages about 12 hours. In the case of Darries, the proâ€" cess is considerably shorter, with the fruit being rinsed, stemmed and frozen in about oneâ€"third of the time required for vegetables. Fresh lake and sea fish are also included in the variety of foodâ€" stuffs to be seen in the new frozenâ€" foods compartment. FOR SALE â€" Copper wash bolier| in good condition, $4.00, Apply 127 Main St. West. 22â€"1¢ Scriptures of the British and Forâ€" eign Bible Society number 764. ‘There still remain One Thousand languages for which there has been no translation of any part of the this great work. The Executive of the local Branch has arranged a joint meating of Baptist, St. John‘s and ‘Trinity congregations at St. Andrew‘s, at 7.30 p.m, Rev‘d J. 8. Harrington, District Secretary, Toâ€" ronto, will be the special speaker. FOR SALE â€"â€" Girl‘s winter coat, 14, in good condition. Appl" 50 Mountain Road. â€"1p Scriptures! The immediate aim of the Society is to rebuild the shatâ€" tered peoples of the world by cirâ€" culating the Word of God. Church missions and colporteurs are the main channels of distribution. Come out on Bible Sunday, Deâ€" FOR SALE â€" Twin beds and FOR SALEâ€"Gas heater, like new; girl‘s bicycle, good condition, Call FOR SALE â€" 1938 two ton stake truck, good condition throughâ€" FOR SALE â€" Philco floor model radio, large aize Quebec heater, No. 0. Phone 512â€"J. Call after six at 48 Mountain. 22â€"1¢ FOR SALE â€" Pullets, Light Susâ€" sex, six months old; starting to lay. Geo, G. Maycock, Winona, b6â€"Râ€"2. 22â€"1¢ FOR SALE â€" General trucking, manure, cinders, gravel and sand. Phone 17â€"W. 43 lum‘?. 1e FOR SALE â€" Electric stove, $20. FOR SALE â€"â€" Library table; seyâ€" ;t‘nztm anlu& room suilte; two , apring» mattreases; two dressers; child‘s h::-ewr; Quebec heater, Phone ~W. 63 Main East, 22â€"1p FOR SALEâ€"3 months old pigs. 8 Anors O °“|§m' m'.nA" lNov": re Ore i way x M l‘.:-t of Caribou Inn. Phone FOR SALE â€" Sheepakin lined gaâ€" bardine bushcoat, navy blue suit, g:r“m pants, %fl wina» er, all size 38. Girl‘s white windbreaker, lined, size 14, girt‘s white skates, size 1. Hmul? »1p driveways. f?pgz' Fillmchuk Haulage, Phone â€" l ?;fap springs, practically new. 144â€"J. ; evenings, upper duplex, 5 Paton 8t. 22â€"1p out, Apply Harry Turtiak, Bigâ€" gar‘s J:S.' Road, Grimaby, 3;?9 Logs for electric fire e, $5.00. Apply Box 41 onu'::;' Indeâ€" pendent. Classified Advertisements SWEET BROS. PLASTERING New Work And Repairs Classified advertising rates are Three cents a THEAL BROS. Prompt Service FOR SALE Phone 672â€"W 22â€"1¢ 22â€"10 â€"l¢ FOR SALE â€" 1932, Vâ€"8 Convertâ€" ible , good condition. Phone 17â€"W, 3 Murray St. 22â€"1¢ FOR SALE â€" The Brass Jug, 127 ready to hang paper draperics at g paper at $2.490 a pair, also plastic curtains at $3.79 and $3.98 a pair. 22â€"1¢ FOR SALE â€" Canaries, guaranâ€" teed, Boarder Fancies, buy now for Christmas delivery, while mm«ummw- on.nhoc-’umd-unda.h y Mr. Fred onu,flOnuflo”?. ~1p FOR SALE â€" Fruit farm, three acres and extra lot. House in End condition. Also Anfon rabâ€" ts for sale. Owner selling. Apâ€" ply Mr. Peter Kozowy, 35 Robinâ€" son St. 8., Grimsby. 20â€"3p FLOORS cleaned and polished. MIDDLE aged lady willing to go out nights as aitter with children Apply 25 Elizabeth St. °* PAINTING AND PAPER HANGâ€" ING â€"â€" W. Twocock, 32 Oak St. INTERIOR PAINTING AND PA PERHANGINGâ€"A. J, Hayward Phone 406, Grimaby. the FOR REPAIRS TO REFRIGEAR:â€" ATORS AND OTHER APPLI. ANCES call J. M. Lawson MISCELLANEOUS â€" Singer sowâ€" ing machine repairs and all othâ€" er makes, expert vacuum cleanâ€" er service, orders accepted at Current and Betzner. 13â€"TFC YOU have ulllng ability? _ ‘Then, why not benefit of your talents â€"â€"in your own business? Write us toâ€"day and we will tell you rering, feo male Â¥% S teater en h ng for mm ender shed at the O.N.‘.Wnn at w‘nm This will be sold subject to a lease from the C.N.I., a copy of which may be seen at the office of the Company at Winona. Also under separate sealod ,on“g wll office equipment as per an Inventory which may be seen and w t t th fice of equipment Inspected at the of Tendors may be malled to Mr. E. M Amith at Winona to noon of Deo TTth. 1966. t ‘The highest or any tender not neces sarily accepted. New floors laid at reasonable rates. Call Carl Anderson, Hixon Bt., Beamsville, 371â€"W. 22â€"1¢ how you can establish a profitâ€" able ’o:‘:orpfln ~right at m Th oopitenites wilt yoarat w un now ? milex. Dent. Q.Mlm now ? Familex, . G, 1800 Delorimier, Ioub.ml". Users are also asked to turn off lights when not required; and to avoid use of electric heaters; and to check any leaks in water heaters; and to bring window lighting to a minimum. December 4, 1946. Any effott in conserving electric power will be apâ€" preciated, as the situation is urgent. At the request of the Hydroâ€"Electric Power Comâ€" mission of Ontario, users of Hydro m« and lights are asked to coâ€"operate in conserving electric power by the eliminating of any unnecessary use of xo'er particuâ€" larly between the hours of 8.00 a.m. and 8 p.m. ; and not using decorative lights except between December 21st, 1946 and January 1st, 1947. PHONE 273 KING 8T. EAST, BEAMSVILLE . Moyer, Building Supplies MISCELLANEOUS TENDERS WANTED GRIMSBY HYDROâ€"ELECTRIC COMMISSION now for NOTICE TO HYDRO USERS FOR SALE CONCRETE BLOCKS Sizes 4 inch, 8 inch, 10 inch, 12 inch. ROCK FACE OR PLAIN 83â€"tfe FOR WANTED â€" Gas heater for Natâ€" ural gas. Apply phone lb’o’-l. % â€"1¢ WANTED PIGS â€"â€" Weighing up to 100 Ibs. Will pay top m“l_?kot WANTED â€" Piano wanted by St. WANTED â€" 1938 to 1040 Dodge, Plymouth or Chevrolet, must be in good condition. Phone 370, Grimaby, 21â€"tine WANTED â€" Man to work on coal truck. Apply Box 32 The Indeâ€" WANTED â€" Fireman. Must have Fourth Class Papers. Apply WANTED â€"â€" Woman to care for lock. A; Mansion :pt.”N’ 0‘cl s y o. 4 or Phon'u-.l 22â€"1p Notice to Creditors IN THE E8TATE OF BERTHA A. ADAMS, LATE OF THE VILLAGER OF GRIMsSBY BEACH, DECEASED All persons having claims against the l‘::\.'. uc:l':.u:. required to fle proof reof the undersigned on or before the 27th day of December, w after which date the Executor distribute the estate among the persons entitled thereto, having reâ€" m: only to claims of which he shail en have notice. __DATED at Toronto this 18th day November, 1948 of First Posting of Voters‘ List 1940 Municipality of NORTH GRIMSBY NOTICE is horeby given that 1 have vomplied with Section 7 of the Votera‘ List Act, and that 1 have posted up at my office North Grimaby, on the 16th day of November, 4948, the list of all :nuu entitled to vote in the said Municipality, at Municipal elections. and that such list remains there for }lu,n‘l!-! R R RENT â€" Furnished rooms. 19 Robinson North. 22â€"1p _ M. E. MARTIN, Executor, C/O Day, Ferguson, Wilson & Kelly, 1118 Federal Building. * _ ‘Toronto, Ontario. uf:‘alnoa:{.““ t& . mave any ervrore or mm‘mhd ac« cording to law. F Woids. > dq“:l-\l.).: : l:u“uoul u the tll Catharines Board of Education, 15 Welland Avenue. 22â€"1¢ Heintzman Instrument. 22â€"1¢ _ Dated at North Grimaby, November 16th, 1946. Prehistoric man was often nine feet or more tail, says an archeolo« gist. It‘s a wonder we don‘t look up io theim more than we do. pendent. United HELP WANTED County of Lincoln. FOR RENT NOTICE WANTED AND OTHERS THO8. W. A% 22â€"1p 22â€"1¢ 22â€"1¢

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