PHONE 21 ‘OF COuRSE TM SANERINGâ€" 1 CaN SWHC a REFRICERAIOR BuT NOT A HOME THAT NT HEATED WITH _â€"â€"!* MORE than a PAINT! GYPTEX Transforms Old Walls Into Texture Finish of Colorful Beauty ~_~G Y P TE X the charm of an inviling texture, dOCONON® | Â¥ !â€" â€" " . _ coat GYPTEX. Just two simple steps: (1) Brush it on, like paint (2) Pat it with a sponge or crumpled newspaper wroP ’.‘loounoaM- * .,..*.,...umamm-dâ€"" sotling decoration which goes on right over your old wallt. / '.!'“wdm“'m--o“ ..,........u'«idau..uu. GYPTEX does a complete fobrâ€"no Hiniing required, as it comes in readyâ€"mingd finks dm,M.fl“r"““'M"‘“' Simply add m.dlhlï¬â€œ"â€â€œâ€œmn“ JOHNSON‘S HARDWARE ORANGE PEKOE NEW TEXTURE PAINT The Quality Tea 'l;lArï¬chltth- nubnw-dhldm Mrs. George Matheson, Niagara Palls, N Walter Rushak, Grimaby Beach Mre. F. Fitzgerald, Grimaby Beach . J. H. Dick, Grimaby ..â€"â€"â€" Grim#bDy \._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Mrs. Charles Barlow, GrmmBle ... Mrs. A. J. Snyder, Cowley, Alberta George Nelles, Grimaby Spencer Merritt, Grimaby . â€" Mra. F. J. James , Grimaby ...__â€"â€"â€"â€" Mrs. J. H. Wasnidge, ‘During the month of October the local Waterworks Pumping Station pumped 15,817,000 gallons of aqua pura; average day 610,226; biggest day, Oct. 7th, 667,000; smalelst day, October 12th, 344,000; increased over October 1946, 103,000; inâ€" crease in average per day over October, 1946, 3,323 gals. Gasoline engine ran 15% hours. Lake level down eight inches. eA § _ North Grimsby East End system used 1,580,000 gallons; West End system $74,000 gallons. x9 Council at some length discussed conditions in conenction with the fire hall and police office, the heatâ€" mmmmmm- tion of the tall hose towel. mwmmm whole bullding is just a ramâ€" shackie." Power bills October, 1947, $165.â€" 07; September 19441.2$.6477 07; September, 1947, $164.27; ocâ€" tober, 1046, $168.37. " Police Chief W. W. Turner reâ€" ported for October, two cases of cars taken without owners consent, fined $37.50 each; one asasult charge; nine traffic cases, paid $2 ’-uh:muu-mmmu- quor; one board ordered by the LCBO.; complaints investigated 20; dog tax collected $33.75. ‘Tax Collector Jewson reported that in October current and arrears of taxes collected totalled $4,373.â€" fl:tu-eolheud-beolm‘ mn.umnmdeurnnt.t‘ltfl.-‘ $1. the system will be in operation within a few days. 3 T cad B. Matchett PaidUp List July Nov. July ‘48 , W. Coon ‘48 Gordon Hannah, [ ~ ‘Cbiabby .....â€".â€"â€" ‘47 ‘48 ‘49 | _ Grimaby Beach THE,COCKER SPANIEL ‘The Cocker Spaniel is the smalâ€" 'mammmmw ‘reason of his high companionabilâ€" ity is by far the most sought after by the greatest number of people. The variations in colour add to the interest of the breed,â€"black, red, and various shades of ‘buff or General questions will be anawerâ€" odfllm‘hthheol_n.w replies will be sent by mail to inâ€" dividual questions. All enquiries sahould give return address, and be addressed to GEORGE, in care of The Independent, or to CIRCLE G KENNELA through the post office. The Cocker is a great lover of human companionship and the home. He is obedient, trustworthy with children, and is contented to adapt himself to the mood of his master and mistress, and on ocâ€" casion will entertain the family and guests with his pariour tricks. He is .a dependable watchdog. mnmmhm.mm- er‘s method is to precede the hunâ€" ter within gun range and cock or flush the game from cover. Upon flushing the game he should stop and squat or sit so as not to interâ€" fere with the hunter‘s shot, and should only retrieve on command. He should be so trained as to be under control at all times or he mwmmmuu An.pnull-.yho-ldhth water, as they generally love it. There is a great difference in the American and English bred cocker. ‘The English is not bred extensively in this country but is equally lovâ€" able and loyal as a companion. YOUR dog is the best ip the world. Write and ask about his breeding and care. mmmclmmun far as 1386, but in the 15th century was divided into two groupsâ€"land and water spaniels. Later a further division was made into large, smaill and toy. Eventually the clasâ€" sea were definitely termed, and one was named the Cocker. Grimaby Beach ...._._._.__July Battle Creok, Mich Dbogs | Paidâ€"U p List , liver ‘48 of | DRIVE with confidence on B.EGoodrich TIRES John Dawe, Simpson, "8’:...», erares ‘Toronto John L. C Grimaby ... Mrs. Mabel Nelson, Grimsby ... Harvey Wadge, Main West 149 Main ____ THEY OUTWEAR PREâ€"WAR TIRES __Nov Feb. 48 Jennifer Jones â€" â€" Joseph Cotten e m eemmestcs., CGRIMSEy . . . is proud to announce the coming of . . . BEAM THEATRE "DUEL IN THE SUN° MONDAY AND TUESDAY ADVANCED PRICES Telephone G25