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Grimsby Independent, 24 Jul 1947, p. 2

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* Resued Thursday cmudr- flnlmkg:.m- LIVINGETON and LAWSON, Publishers, The Grimsby Independent True independence is never afraid of ing dependent, and true dependence leads always to the most perfect independence. TT WILL BE TOUGH on mecnncr crlonists in Untarie. American cities to turn their farm homes into mmmomnmnm:"mcflg: boarding houses during the summer months, of ‘jud | ? motorists are gone; with an average charge of $85 per person a Mmtfi:wmfibdh‘&c week. # % & t rke ce every h en [A whug‘n B ie mm;“"_,‘,fiWM 4 with Jots of fresh Boarders have to find their own never can drive again unless he reimbUr8e8 | onoostainment swimming in the naspseanies anp caran _ e To Sake of the oo epaing on We are moved to speak a brief word on fiqgm.&yjm%nfl RASPBERRIES AND CREAM We are moved to speak a brief word on behalf of the raspberry. _ _ > We do not mean that crass AmeLICEN form of the word (pronounced razzâ€"berry) Mwmwunx-"uhh- We mean that demure little sister to the more ofl-tm.whbfinwm- nounce rahzbrih and which used to be served in bowls with and cream at leisurely wau’%m-m- the terrace of the of Commons among relaxed elder statesmen and rising young We mean that delectable little berry with the elusive flavor, selfâ€"contained, a bit prim, the warm richness of summer diluted down to a mildness with the merest hint of sharpness. And, yes, of course, seeds; but let‘s not worry about them. In a world of atomic politics and airoent CEVCRER MR M MA T 404 tss dfi n fabulous gadgets, we have just been offered a bowl! of raspberries and cream, the first of It‘s the mild, not the dizzy, pleasures, we have decided, that remain to make our own time glad. & mmrfi? the Canadian Institute of Plumbing and Heating. Urging householders to inspect their honting while it is not in use, an Institute suggests that necessary repairs can be made more quickly and conâ€" veniently during the next few months than o en EeE M Loo k + ens of deaths in Canada every winter, and Sond hundreds to the hospital," he said. "In ‘Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver alone, 27 w“dedndwmh u.y-r.mdiutomwmnahh statistics. Some of these deaths were caused by carelessness in handling equipment, but rorbee‘ UW4 We« in hawine ols Sioane dise promglly and efficientâ€" “Av-ymnnholeorankeqrnmflt {atal fumes to escape into the home. furâ€" nace, M.%ll‘ all other of the heating should be cleaned. Perioathly now and examined for damage “Av-ymnnholeorankeqrnmflt fatal fumes to escape into the home. The furâ€", of the heating should be cleaned. mguyd mnd;nmh-dfww wear. Loose oints, corroded pipes, MM&&WMNM z:fm.mdamdhnnrnd be repaired or replaced." In the same field there is surely a lot of upon the folly of the world. mhlutvhhhdoun‘tau%.bwthe > * . h . % knee to the Chicago music Czar. war is Whatever may be the moral this tale wmdmmwn ithnnhluflytyrldfin tes. And i mmmh that â€" strangely enough the condition is nontire) would suit Britain, "Italy better than . attributable to the individual. Thenre polâ€" 4o flood the market in the U.S.A., through iticians, labor bosses and social theors who their affiliates in that country, with their ‘manage to exist solely by the very finest productions. It could very well narrow desires of the lazy flock be, too, that there is some music left in the in a frantic pursult of "ple‘in taky." In. Germans. And there is such a thing as a dicâ€" Mmym“m tator overâ€"reaching himsel{, "â€"and governme take part PETRILLO‘S THREAT The threat of Petrillo to fold up the reâ€" ndhnmuthheuflnntndLMI fl:fldunmnutbdutlhnm- in the United States. Here is one spot where he might well be cutting the throat of the musicians themselves. One example is m The Philadelphia Orchestra sold ,000 records last year and that makes & mmfld«lflipfldihmndhm mgmmmmdmmnm not the manufacturers, but the symphony ‘This is also an opportune time to consult with heating contractors concerning improveâ€" ments and additional safety precautions on FACTS & FANCIES "Lincoin County‘s Leading Weekty" Nights, Sundaye: Holidays, 539 ptionâ€"$2.50 Canade and in To m Pleied uhn papaase o _ "Faulty furnaces and stoves cause dozâ€" J. ORLON LIVINGETON, Editer, Frank Pairborn, Ir. VISITING IN THE COUNTRY book down and 8010 !t * "" ___s.u« econtented t‘A.d-ym-lel out fondling the book and & you quite frankly that t live 19â€" f on a farm under They freeâ€" .wuh. Hl" .W“ lyeddebonulfiubfihl. and u‘m‘ th:““ ook boresome, with too much ard work. wm""""w"‘ studied make jokes at country peple and in their 2Nd unsaleable books M"“". sophisticated superior sorof way "look down io prelegi s y=m ui ithand. their noses" at unlqmt-n- ed on an t Wt fant uces + # s _ ® Mwfl“"r u.l Im"‘“'md'.t ay on e c nsm onaatathe in th “‘.‘-w.* ”â€".“- d mu:‘-&ua oudn.?ndtod"m & $ Plecvin brogmbt bns bemloniing fecrerd h:'dnm.wtd work, is expected to prepare a feas: with two kinds of plonm:hfl?mu_lvlfi'.whbl "a-.' And after the city visitors have gorged the farmer‘s garden and grabbed off a side of pork and a basketful of eggs, they rush place the country is. e * wife are victims of mercenary visitors. m probably it is such instances which uuulllotommh the vicinity of mauumg:mmm with an average charge of $85 per person a 'l:h.td“!udhu.mwfl.b dl a..flm r-dluâ€" farms taking only four guests at a time, to big reâ€" sorts accommodating 200. Some travel 'fl- cies have a special to handle rural service, and any sort of bucolic m&cww‘ fi‘-. Perhaps it would be a good idea if Canâ€" adian farmers took a lesson from the Ameriâ€" cans. When city folk invite themselves out to the farm for a holiday, the farmer should m.w&;hn-.lh-t REDSKIN VANITY « (:H&l'd) that Erskine been for years hev“hgdutdmdbdu to the small town where he was born. He claimed that, among other at:ractions in his mfl::flhn were more honest than city people. _ _ _ _ ¢, Late in 1946 he bought a drug business in this little town and mettled down there to ‘The first day that he was behind the counter an Indian came in to buy a book. Erâ€" skine asked him what book he wanted, but tho!nlhl_lut repeated that he wanted a g:kb “Sohalomu&hdd mumfimmmm ‘The clerk said the Indian was a regular custâ€" omer for books and an old Latin granimar that was no authorized for school use. A bit Erskine got this Big Rock Candy Mountain A few days ago a reader recounted to us a parable of the times which we think reâ€" flects aptly the strange state into which so maay of us have fallen today. The reader lives in the suburbs, and this year has been good deal of backâ€"benting, and, because of fiodflmfimmdm.m- fl%‘f :: unflhehlmlhdthmhudshbt truck to carry a few eonrerete blocks from the nearâ€"by village, a disance of perhaps two steng Te highery m he came day, "like to earn a coup of bucks."â€" The driver allowed he would n. A third futhuonhtouhtthcmut.‘lm w&mm tthe brickyard own blocks, refiting upon the folly of the world. _ w the 48 But strangely enough,especially in the out in hisautomobile, he drove -flmhâ€"':}gfl THE rl' i e 0 02 0 im ‘ fi: Putting on seldom makes ich weq Mmm and, generally it!& fl-umuwm mes into . Oar most familiar tags are those of capitalist months, ntlnhtudm.Wema-fl person a mdfl.mwu&“ wmdhfihâ€":wm aations, Stty hee Ratinct pictures but theyâ€"areâ€"notâ€" GRINSBY s s 0 al book down and sold it to the Indian, who went un CE 70 5 0_ Itsfe 4 “.““.hw' e Erskine su! l“"‘““?‘“ Mm“""w,u: cu.um.uer:md" lory pab other district and a previous year and 2. Department of Agriculture bulletin on Cit)â€" mltnh-'l‘lnhlllddhdfl""" Ing all these and he keeps coming in every few weeks to buy another. _ Erskine still contends that the in nu-mmmm“' muuumwmmu average a bit. i A TAG ENDS The truth is that whether it is J007 O‘Grady with her bundleâ€"buggy, or the onel‘s lady in her car, or vice versa as often fig-e'wdfll same nrofucts. As is no actual distineâ€" ' l M > ” "TUA IBUIBUC fl-mflnewndflnw.n the distinction between the worker and the mhmmdfl.l"fl'fl"“' *-'--'"'**:"'".:.:""...mz task mmmdflnm nmmmw the means to produce more -â€"mm-byrwfl-fi‘fl"' tunity to increase wages _ and still spread these charges over a sufficient volume of -â€"â€"U-v'--'â€"-"""lll ase. So ‘ _ Then, of course, the worker is a capitalâ€" ist. Whenever he earns more than his actual day by day needs; whenever he sets up some stake for the future, he must invest money. Whether it is in stocks or bonds or houses Eneirrmterentent mot wiln on mufet mt on on on profits. He thereby becomes the tag we have applied h.hin be:l J-tuhnmfudurfihiz“t our ulfflouhomutg.“.m-llc :.dh':dlltw”th destruction of wh&bflndnfiu y Mm-m%uh.th wages, mflm-filnfihumm:- consumer had eaten up whatever surplus he had, and was off the market. Then we would quickly discover that we were caught in that when the watchword was public service. # # # % Consider the remarkable state of affairs where the restaurant, once so devoted to the nnfidthotnvdc.duulponw lnlhn.dmlnfimflybuu. the cash register rings merry abandon for five days of the week. Consider the specâ€" tacle of the laundry owner, the dryâ€"cleaner, tboutdlcloekh‘hhdapfortwm erlv-u_m‘.h midsummerâ€""on ‘holiâ€" thon:.muthhm: ufl\.m ‘4 are station operators. ehuthdrlhfimatunnhfluudm and all day on Sundays. This action is, of m.hmwo{m““ themu”uhliendhamotvut annoyance and inconvenience to our tourists. But, oddly enough, it is condoned, even abet. ted, by Provincial legislation. Under :l'nlnhm::ly Aet.uu“'{‘mu_ inordina lmhlflu.â€"nlmy forced to comply. To stay open after seven means prosecution and, as some of them have found. mumnu.mmdfl m“'fl"" &med antiâ€" hut ind combines laws, set up to prevent in dustry from abusing its privileges of trade In Toronto and other Ontario cities the #a _ on â€" 0 uB 18 tod‘oâ€"‘me'lhmcl:h.mnmn_no W&W poppapommmsssse en _ "., .. _ gite could DC CC soefyl Ee 200 c0010. 0° * > _ofy Beuslty; if ai, Propaid go on 4 womee ut .“"'zm-‘-‘- in the wur fchorccapitalist who didn‘t Sh57%; 07 , Tt Tages and hadn‘t any PrOLM 7or that operâ€" woulen‘t se hi ant Geveloping 27 1Nou iny -lwhll" is too unâ€" .'ffi-b-m-'h-“""mfi"“‘,..gw,myw rewarding to be long CODU""" _~__,,: no proâ€" rewarding ©® * ""°"® __w in reverse: HO P""â€" mmxflwfi:‘nw fits, no s‘ e‘ + (sh The Congress of Industr®) ,, OTFmages supporting their claim to8 be increased without increasing DDSSC > be ring se thout Int ‘\ could be increased "" pooioa s es e io ut the -w“"" wages had per cent. but, at the SAM6 ‘ “swe-t.v:zw sale 8 m ...z.lmu",, ed 18 per cent. Isn‘t that 290 o0 0 to tR Paas Poving for! Instead of trying to 4* 8 e-bmw.m*lnlb’ n aurselves. n Titen We al Grimsby Fire Laddies getting ready for their big shindigs next week. & © ® L “M“‘-bmm at Homeâ€"Town Garage. _ & e * e uâ€"umwumu window of Joe‘s restaurant. Art Brydon in his painting Me is *flhm-* "< hand, an umbrells in the other. ‘Thanks to Gammy Levine I was able to buy a shirt last week that had a tail on it. I wish my neighbor across the street would desist from cutting his grass so early in the mornâ€" You can tell the fruit season is on. You never see an Niagara Packers executive man on Main Street. a u0e t 0000 # * ‘That was a of sidewalk that ... Thst was a pood job of sidewaik building that to the fire hall. Too bad the law does not allow Chief Turner to use took a four day holiday over the -&?&nu‘h:u‘:h Vfl.*mu‘" wu_unumul there are no dirty necks in the north end as he it kt« L .“‘ .'hn 4 'r.l.by-‘hhn.,m' about the ‘Dr-’h-ofl‘-.hnfictâ€"n-n woung "Doc" Mcintyre and "P, * Mh‘hh:. l ing trunks. A m-hn&. h the other Fasp "C thady 20200000E Aong with the other Devil 1 MacPherson, the windows Georgie n--nu.n‘.q....,':"""'m.m ht # Once time the Village muioee, " Wt (ht late Sam Mabey, the then mighin.. 1. ._ .. °0+ e then '-"ncu,:.‘.mfi rich weighing this George Doucett is on holidays. e e # * Postmaster L. A. Bromley is on holidays. a e ® ®© It‘s not the heat. It‘s the bhumidity. Kids playing in the creck under the ‘The hopâ€"heads and the bums are getting thick. Editor has m .: it »rid i "ot hes a new Devil. 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