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Grimsby Independent, 16 Jan 1947, p. 7

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SUN LIFE " OF CANADA 23 Eim Street If It‘s Envelopes YÂ¥ ou Require, Call 36 for Furnaces and Boilers Also available, Stove and Range Burners. EXPERT SERVICE TO ALL MAKES OF OIL BURNERS, ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES, Oil Burners TOMLIN ELECTRIC SER VICE THE GRIMSBY CONCRETE CO Concrete Blocks to believe that tomorrow will never come. It will come inevitably, and with it all the uncertainties and problems of a new world. You prepare for tomorrow when you become a policyholder of the It Is False ROCK FACE, PLAIN AND WATER PROOF For 8 in. and 10 in 320 Bay Street GEORGE 1. GEDDES SUN LIFE BUILDING Corner Clarke and Robinson Streets ««â€"â€" TELEPHONE 686 â€"â€" MEMBER NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REAL ESTATE BOARDS ««â€"â€"â€" Looal Representative â€"â€" Specializing In PHONE 659 Realtor : Bus., 7â€"3618; Res., 7â€"5518 Telephone AD. 5851 Main 8t. E., Grimsby en COd T C ures are taken into account. Old mm“mhm- m,mxmm:mux- phee was warden. In addition to this fact is the outstanding work done by Mr. Patterson as chairâ€" town. In 1910 William Mitchell was warden when Grimsby was a village. The fact that six exâ€"wardens flllb.m‘on!lnlfl"couucfl narrows the field considerably when the added fact is considered that several of the members of the council will be new men. Deputyâ€" Reeve Ivan Buchanan of Granâ€" tham is also probably out of the pictur® since Reeve Secord was given the wardenship in 1945. Deâ€" puty.Reeve Murray Misener of Gainsboro, who served a portion of the late Lorne Book‘s term last year, will return this year. W. L. Patterson, reeve of Old Ningara, has probably the best chance at the 1947 wardenship as against Mr. Lymburner if only figâ€" Grimsby, who has been reâ€"clected to his office, and John L. Hewitt of Grimaby, also returned to his seat on the 1947 council. Robert E. Book in 1931 was the last warden from South Grimsby and the town of Grimsby has never had the wardenship in its history as a However, Mr. Hoare‘s chances may be slim due to the fact that 1947 will not mark his third ytar on the county council. J. Albert ‘Wilson, Deputyâ€"Reeve, will accompany Mr. Hoare to the council this year for his second term. ‘Two other men who might be considered for the office for 1947 exuc ic C TeRTe. W step up this year as reeve to reâ€" place George Montgomery as reeve dauan.unum to county council by Deputyâ€"Reeve Carmon Cosby. Malcolm Nelles |will rtplace Reeve Charles Durâ€" .Iflfldthm ‘_MMmm MJ&aMhunu\nh‘m. b ons 0 the Rerpras If the yeur surprises of the | m&“dmm”.: Roy A. Saunders of Beamsvilie at '.Iohnbdlhlkhnflry. Mr. mmvlddyww ed last year on his work as chairâ€" man of the General Administration Committse of the council and was testant _ for fne, "alp. the _ Wardenship. Beamsville has not had a warden aince 1935 when E. B. Osborne was given the honor. Mr. Saunders® deâ€" feat in the elections on Monday probably narrows the race for the 1947 wardenship to the two men who have already announced their intentions of contesting the office. Leonard J. Hoare, reâ€"elected by acclamation to the reeveship in Merritton, should, on the figures, be a claimant for the wardenship honor. Merritton has not had the wardenship since 1924 when Wilâ€" Ifl'.J.Mrflâ€"--w"w who will replace former reeve George Wiley and deputyâ€"reeve J. mwlor.m Mr. Stork and Mr. Nicholson were elected by fipe, . .. _ ___0 7CCame one dfloflmmnm‘ rect from a newspaper‘s newsâ€" Tesia. He became a regular broadâ€" caster in 1935, olsn 'â€"‘-“mh.b & Dorest> Mail and Empire ‘ne m“ The Toâ€" ,,:xm‘w_i{u-m > _Â¥ mtore, a shipping office .'."“: l_-:. ‘c.;n.?‘.-w to a u_"" ) C2CCO07, OnL, on Jm’ TZ 1882 Andy worked in a groc. ANDY CLARK 5s mzuy.mmmm:«acnnmmmm mmw k-fi'hk.A.gy reads as reeve of Caistor. Mr. LyYDurnâ€" | very little ‘ newspapera, including re|@" Contested the 1946 _ Tace for| "V" shape mmm::'flnm %Wu.»:uu‘ mummg,h_mmr“«w MM‘I ‘-&cummfl"“‘fi-%,&“w_,mm“‘m Which he mixes together / with "a As"@l8cted by the scant oal serv i0 14 omm Philosophy _ and |""the vote magin | _ ‘Tax Colle up each Sunday morning, | _ According to their own ware seut the apinit of :.'.:"m““:: .m-"'%mby “-:nm::::m s conâ€" likely to bunch . | sidered might A ets found bicommg "n"ch Of Vioiâ€" |fidered as ciaimants for the 1947 " Weeve Ne CONTINU A TIONS Born at Grimsby, Ont. schools in the toâ€"4u2 4(2 _Yarious townshiP. Schoo} atâ€" '.“‘“m"“. all sch00lf nag set a Joint Fire Committee accounts for $33.66 were passed. umummum;':," tach month. A Byâ€"law was passed to borrow WNMMWQM Mho-homnllnkd Commerce. Mmtmm. kie reported that the new Internaâ€" tional truck with snowplough atâ€" tached was working satisfactorily. Mcthmntmmml Wes, wh, TnS 1.034,000 , West End, 345,000 galions‘ council for a succeasful """,."'“fl mk operation of township affairs. e _ The annual convention of :. wishes to Reeve Nelles uL OO3 o+ We Fenet TWe “l‘.-n'mm“.* tlon and it might be possible(tiar one of the remaining three «q Infae CaCT Sn S s h L _ _ on l”huthdnkluuum race for this year‘s honor, RIMSBY _INDEPENDENT ered as aj21,. _, _""BAt 5¢ conâ€" whre paid into the bank . uen AB claimants for the 1947 Reeve Nelles reported that the L"""'""Nl Oof Lincoin, Reeve W, residents of 8. 8. No. 1 wanted Reeve Lealie of ord Niagara, council to grant permission for the ator, go@vs o iC 1 Ymburner of Cai school children to ride their biâ€" Yikinie. .“_E‘E!‘“!!""d&]enu-ummm in â€"3,, |_ .. / _ 1800A 1d Hoare of ritton, Reeve Sam H. Ec m.'oi."l'._ ""â€" «Rer of and from school, ow Hawits "~p ""% °V 8N3 Reeve John L traffic conditions on . At least two At« Township officials for the year were appointed as follows. year were struck at follows, with the first named as chairman. check the byâ€"law re sidewalk were kept open for travel with very little trouble. The plow is a "V" shape type with automatic hydraulic wing. Exâ€"Reeve Chas. W. Durham was appointed Township Reiief Officer at a salary of $25. ‘Tax Collector Vic Thompson reâ€" were sent out for the collection of and from school, owing to heavy Financeâ€"Bartiett, Mitchell. 306 of these tax bills in Canada UnCimited will 6 x ""~8 | a C‘ AC) We ( c C t oo Li "Tus commat OBE _A for YOUR home us How to take Wweak % fi‘ -mnm.:ommm'M‘ -au'.:u-nn'-s ® tor vour Tvint natin . â€" Whare mes h lt l ot o Classified Advts. Pay Big Dividends Mrs. C. J. DeLAPLANTE Real Estate, Insurance, Mortgage Loans Delaplante Agency, Representing Halliday‘s "____ how to toke the ruts out of your breakfast routine . . 1 ~n=m: There ore hat a few of the intriguing new ideos turnished daily on the Women‘s Page of THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE moniTo® nmmw:' world “h"i"fibfi-nv: you news P impoct on you and your tamily. r&. :u':.-q"' ‘ shroeh Basien 15¢ Mastochnerts J tme cirishion Jorgnes Manion«3 vaske 130 muatt Tos 1f 42 MAIN STREET w.

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