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Grimsby Independent, 24 Jul 1947, p. 1

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pm 0 L 00000 es emanmmiee VOL. LXIIIâ€"No. 3â€"12 PAGES GRIMSBY BOY SAVES FLYER land. It was just the break of day | Grimsby boy hought fast an« ..z m.mumnmum!mh‘mmm,m freight washitting the high spots. through the air and the westâ€"und 'l\ooldmmllmmw'mumwmhm. motive all she could take. Riding! and that flagged the the front end that morning was a down. Flyer Grimsby boy. \ .‘That plank, apparently, hadpeen ‘The big freight was highballing Tipped out of a nearby FOAG crossâ€" east, just west of Burlington june» ing by another train And janded tion. The Grimsby boy was leaning across the rails. out the gangway of the engine. In: That brakeman, his conductor or the dense fog his keen eycsight his engineer did not make &n of. spotted a 16 foot, three inch plank ficial n laying across the rails of the west still arters . â€" it bound tracks. and last week the Grimaby brak.. A fast passenger train was due man was C on the carpetp zobepuumtmtmuummw:.mm minutes. If the string of varnish gratulated and . given 10 (preri hit that cbstruction the death toll (Continued on page 10) COUNTY COUNCIL REFUSES TO SELL LAND ADJOINING JALL As the Lincoln County council completed the July seasions in reâ€" cord time last Tuesday at a oneâ€" a.ymuuummm d'nbl'.hmd!lb agaraâ€"onâ€"theâ€"Lake, council turned down a proposal of the General Administration Committee to sell a portion of land at the County Gaol. £ ‘\» uBs The committee, under the chairâ€" mnflpdmuourdllfllfl t C â€"A CIIPALS ALat ‘The fog hung heavy over the| woulid have L4 nuiciogiiits ~apr fiipipe Uf Upper Canada, is to be named Parliament Oak School, | in â€" C0mMe mg.mofiw under whose ‘boughs Sir John omm-fl'-‘"‘""l"u' iamentarians pondered the & M’l.c“l‘u""w -,...--n..-'ubofl ment‘ 8 P Zoo ‘The now n 'mmmwl “"mfl.lwmmdlhi(m. ¢ ous tree. first Sir John assembled th¢ pariiament on September 17. ols .flmâ€"mwf“""‘"‘“fl History records that meetin®® whmru--‘l“l“-”"'l CORNERSTONE OF NEW BLIND HOME LAID AT ST. CATHARINE I,A.wdw' ‘mfl-‘â€"-‘_a" of mmwfi'“"'m.,..: “M'H" for the new $140,000 '“""‘I.“, c-’... insuls Home and Com® m‘um“ ingle The home will provic wu”flh‘w‘“”’ and training facilities £0f w"“"‘" C i and Haldimand Countie® _ | . ... m-“""‘"",.w'“. ‘ .‘Ml’.‘“ "‘.“‘w up for stee), are nO# F "**__ _ Aiwruction. n“w osomber, Apart from offering 2C" No A_..M_.hw'.‘n~£ LockHaRT Asks QUESTIONS _ ents, #5° "*". e dates on“d‘.. t The Grimsby Independent hobby and home That brakeman, his colductoror1 his engineer d:l pot make an °"4‘ ficial raport e Ancident still bummt .Ulun and last week the Grimaby brak.. man was called on the carpet py his superintendent, heartily s gratulated and . given 10 IO::t (Continued on page 10) â€"Y-'â€"v. I'.".m.w tion in this town, so that the in scription will be complete and ACâ€" MORE THAN A NEWSPAPERâ€"A COMMUNITY SERVICE '.‘c.‘n‘ room® 27 â€""'vn.’. Mmmnfl"“"““ will also be a sales room m“"“‘“‘m“ “'“m“d",¢m ‘muâ€"-fl"-"‘:z:"“m doing will allow the M”"- rive inspiration ""‘Mm t Col. Baker told the To blind, service club represts Pumcipal officials and CNIB 85 pal OF throughout mm 12 oL visory board mem the district St. Mayor W. J. Macdonslé of afi,-"'!'.'...“"'....m"" ”0-" Lions CIV Catharin®® ©**""° . _, g4ons Club# CnIB and the ©""°* "** asrying is n tihe pFOJeSt" _ _ o Lions *‘ Tou Whittaker of Wellend. (W‘M.) rooms for CGRIMSBT, UNILAIVY, i RUIRHOIE PB 2 5 5. 0 o oommmomecmmmemns sX BASILIAN PRESTS TO BE ORDAINED AT ST. MARY‘S CHURCH ON SATâ€" INTED WRDAY. AUGUST 2nd, BY BISHOP BASiL V. LADYKE, 0. S. 6. M., D.D. GAOSR30N METCALEE APEO Rev. Hilarion Gregory Adams, 0.8.8.M., was born on Feb. 28, \ lmhwfl.m,mllehfln I som of Eva Gilewicz and Michael _ Adams. Attended public achool at Fallowmead School near Candiac, Sask. Entered the Basilian Fathers Novitiate July 4, 1936, and was solâ€" emnly profeased on Aug. 27, 1944, | in ~Grimsby. As the school term | ends this year Fr. Hilarion will finâ€" [um,.mamdm . | and will be ordained a priest along» :\ aide of five classmates on August . gummmm Rev. Nicon Nicholas Swirsky, o.‘.l.l..hmnaduundcr and Barbara Toporowsky. He was born in Western Ukraine on the third day of March, 1918, in the village of ‘Touste, Skalat district. In April, 1918, Fr. Nicon, with his parents, sailed to Canada and reâ€" sided in Myrnam, Alta. It was from here that F‘r. Nicon asked adâ€" mittance to the Basilian Order on Nov. 24, 1936. After completing his novitiate, he took his first perpetâ€" ual vows on Feb. 24, 1938, and reâ€" newed the pledge solemnly Aug. 27, 1944, in the Ukrainian church at Grimsby. August 2 will mark the climax of a successfully undertakâ€" en monastic career when he will receive His Excellency‘s, Bishop Ladyka‘s, imposition of hands which will make him a priest of Christ‘s forever. â€"â€"All Photos By Robert Alldrick. This school room was in the High School on Livingston avenue which is now known as the West Public School, It was taken in 1912, The teacher standing against the wall is Miss De la Mater, This was the Third Form, as the classes were known in those days, In the picture are Beulah Marsh, Mary Blakealy, Helena Clarke, Winnie Thompson, Annie Hurd, Vera Anderson, Eva Eaton, Jeanie Ross, Kathleen Green, Vance Farrell, Homer Brownlee, Alex. Grout, Gordon Bmlth. Clarence Thompson, Francis Carpenter, CRIMSBY, ONTARIO, THURSDAY Rev. Vital Basi! Pidskainy, ©.8.8.M., born on Feb. 28, 1081, in Ethelbert, attended Ethelbert High School, and on August 24, 1936, two weeks after the entronce of his brother Soter, was admitted to the Basilian Order. Ft. Vital pronounâ€" ced his solemn vows in Mundare on Nov. 15, 1942, and now has sucâ€" cessfully completed the required number of years in study to be orâ€" dained a priest of the Catholic Church. With the ordaining of Fr. Vital, the parents Joseph and Melâ€" ania Sawchak shall count three of \ their family, two sons and a daughâ€" ter, as laborers in Christ‘s vineâ€" yard DEAR OLD GOLDEN RULE DAYS JULY 24th, 1947. Rev. Soter Stephen Pidskainy, 0.8.B.M., was born in Ethelibert, Manitoba, on January 14, 1914. Afâ€" ter finishing High School in Ethelâ€" bert, he attended the Brandon Norâ€" mal School where he received his teacher‘s certificate. After two years of teaching in Manitoba, he entered the Basilian Noviate in Mundare, Alberta, on the tenth of August, 1936. Upon completing his studies of humanities, philosophy in Mundare, he undertook a theo!â€" ogical course at the Basilian Monâ€" astery in Grimaby which ended this year. Fr. Soter also has a younger sister, Bohdana Olga, who is preâ€"| for the same Canadian grown proâ€" mwmnmnmmeu- ducts when they were ready to gnnuoadmmumnudw Mory Immaculate, and a brother,| _ N\ J. M. Lockhart, M.P. for Linâ€" vn-l::oA-m-l:‘:‘.fl:l:: coln, protested about this altuation most to t M. w‘-o“ & vigorously to the Departmen fary ' aby Te eeneiiprceminlirigerarerecroee n in North Grimsby council in special Assessor for the ¥€ seasion on Saturday afterncon apâ€" !;:‘.’n This means m::.::‘A; pointed J. Gordon Motcaife as the |yoasor will BBY® t9 °9 5hi â€"y meat«B new Clerk and ‘Treasurer succeed* |Gouneil at the 1C** K ing Thos. W. Allan. Eight applic®â€" |ing, made OB tions were considered by . council! ‘The appointment ®59 ‘naptettâ€" with Mr. Metcaife being the selecâ€" gne folloWiDE "“M.:{'.M' tion. \Mewiven and carried UAD, _ At© Rpplications _ for (the "position |ppat the reatgnation of were recelved from Harold Lake, jan as Clerk 203 fi'w”'o‘wr“ oi Flobort Liveshy, Groupâ€"Capt H. R.jcepted. ito be. effect"? * Dowle, O.B.E., Lt. Col. Fred Kemp, gipst 1047, his salary to ountlln: Lorne McMane, J Herbert Gilles: ~mul'[‘ wargher [ ) at c a t hork ‘wfi:' eaiife m and John Hurd. Gordan iÂ¥steaile L6 """"“Sf.;'.'r' . Metcaife comes to his new‘ aurer, effective A and Trea®Ur®® _"" _ 0 65000 pet â€" Mr. Metcalfe comes to his new position with considerable muniâ€" cipal experience having been Townâ€" LOCKHART PROTESTED FLOOD OF VEGETABLES FROM STATES The latter part of June and the lonp.fld.lnlylho(‘xu‘lnuo-‘ duce markets, and particularly those in Ontario, were flooded with United States new potatoes and tomatoes, which would have a great tendency to Kill the market IS TRANSâ€"CANADA ROAD REAL? TOOK 34 YEARS TO WIN MEDAL Canada highway was the 7 M ~ of conflicting repiies tabled !n the Commons today for:J. O. Pr0e (OOF, Regina City). Mr. Probe had placed on the 9f~ der paper a series of I'm"- dealing with the route, first Of nm-“umnm“g.\,::: clal route across Canada ", mmd.orcm.l'“" Canada highway." _____ . _ p%,. A return tabled by the Labor / â€" partment paid, yes, there was, _ .. added that $18,020,300 had granted . toward | provincial NO struction costs of the route "‘"** 1081. & ve The Mines and Resources partment return said: tr _ "No complete r0ub@ £9foffjegy, Canada highway has been 1, :‘3 designed, There 18 & PASada, but |; east and weast Acros8 CADompletion is in various stages Of COljpg apq as regards grading, gravel paving." gave __ The Resources Department s ;, §$474,251 as the amount granted provinces since 19031. ‘The Dofence Department said $1,845,125 had been “:-"-" toward the road under the ployment Rellef Acts 1932â€"36. The Dominion‘s en L e $2.50 Per Year, $3.00 InU.5.A: 25 _z (Continued on page 9) subject , in the antit DYem"*> (*50 0 rted C1 Cordap istoaile he appoirted Clerk and Treasurer effect}ve Octaber First, 1947, at & salary of $000 per (Continued on Page 9) trans» Deâ€" Do a sales outlet for raw fruit, but the mul-m‘tm products, such as juices, jams and jellies. " Coâ€"operatives of this type have of National Revenue for Customs, but to no avail, as telegram from the Ottawa, July 19, 1947. N. J. M. Lockhart, M. P., St. Catharines, Ontario. only administer tariff as laid down by Parliament Stop rates of duty Wodkk pigered in 1912, by the late mM| 1913, A.I.M\h:ltdd?nam Vistoria Automobile Club, to the '\M.flmlnu_(\M mbmflmh "“.'- try has been finally :1“ r‘. (Continued on page g) (From (Continued on Page 10) T‘â€"â€" 8. & AMACrARLANE The independent of May d0th, 1948) NTO, May 23â€"The en §¢ Per CoP)

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