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Grimsby Independent, 20 Nov 1947, p. 11

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~ â€" JON HALL MARGARET LINDSAY ANDY OEVINE = ‘The Christion Science Publishing '#Â¥ MWS‘!‘M.MIS,m.Lk es “b‘_ Enclosed is $1, for which plecse send me The Christion am m fundab Science Monitor for one month. THEATRE â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" GRIMSBY [ THE WEST‘S MIGHTIEST ADVENTURE! WW“MWW FRIDAY & SATURDAY â€" NOV. 21 â€" 22 Matinee Saturday 2 p.m. MONDAY & TUESDAY â€" _ NOV. 24 â€" 25 WEDNESDAY & THURSDAYâ€"NOV. 26 â€" 27 ROXY ue‘ THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR. veu win ring yourseit one of FEAR IN THE NIGHT A SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION PAUL KELLY , November 20, 1947, SMOOTH SAILING LAUREL and HARDY ridâ€"wide z; ) newspoper requlorly, You will gain _mo-g-_.m__c_-gh'fhp"m-n homemaking, Pemcking nE BE BIG With KAY SCOTT TAncoln County Milk Producers wish to announce the appointment of Garfield Rouse, Grimaby Beach, a= secretaryâ€"trea«rer for the balâ€" ance of 1947 term. C %‘% Exclusive of Wartime Housing projects, there hnave been 214 new houses built in §t. Catharines this vear, there are 110 new homes unâ€" der eonstruction, and there are 19 older h0U8e8 vacant at the present time. city eoumcil was informed mnl.fit.. e ® Douglas Scott, treasurer, of West informs ‘The Independent, that for t, or the first time that any local organâ€" ization has held a carnival all prizes given away on the various games and drawings were purchasâ€" }nmwm.au.w of from novelty firms in Toronto. ture department officials said yesâ€" terday. They said the crop reached €,069,000 boxes valued at $11,90%,â€" mounted to 3,000,000 boxes less than last year‘s with a $5,000,000 "MAN FROM TORONTO® WAS WELL RECEIVED was commented upon by the adjudâ€" lcator for the City of Hamilton, who was in attendance. She reâ€" marked that be had considerable acting ability, and should continue in this field. She also gave encourâ€" agement to the entire group, and exnressed a With, that they should continue with The Guild is getting under | It oceurs to us that great care must be taken in the selection of suiltable plays for such groups as the Grimsby Gulld, certainly a comedy is best suited, and thereâ€" *=*e we mincerely hope that the 10r8 ~will not attempt â€" serious Gulld for sometime to come. drAm® ~uslly the case when local The Guild is & new organization, getting under Way in the spring of this year, and Without a doubt exâ€" perience will be the best teacher. Already the dllldmh:“fmy memâ€" bers, althou are . acâ€" uive ;l x s;cokl. Molly Lucas _ * _olin Dymond are directors, 'M- Owen Patterson as President, Walter Morris, Vice â€" President, Anita Knight, Secretary, a n d George Curtis, Treasurer. presented by the Grimsby Players‘ Guild was well received by about three hundred persons during the play‘s two night run at the High School Auditorium. The comedy in three acts, was for the most part, entertaining, with the local Guild players doing a creditable job with a play that was well suited for a of Owen Patte t e the part of a critic, for the very same reason we should not expect the players to now consider themâ€" selves actors. With the exception A" !"® "â€"form for persons known metOrs P®â€" everyday life, a lot of to them in ©gined to further add Iaughs A"¢ Oherformance, and we merit to thecongiderable ad lib suspect thAt sesed in on occasion. materia) WAs t0igg the . Also noticeable w-.,;hm] one player picked p,, cue. However, it is _ 4, to note that not ones,, Friday performance ;, completely bungled, so a complete breakdown. The three acts were of considet / able duration, and especially dur‘ ing the third act when the entire plot had been laid out before the audience, did the play drag to any extent. This, of course, was no fault of the players, but rather of the writer. One had the entire situmâ€" tion in his mind, only to have to walt for the players to amble over lines that seemed to have no purâ€" omm e !“:__D‘ES-, Classified Advertisements pose, until finally the hero gets the woman he has gone through so much for, and the curtain falls, with the "and they lived happlly ever after" theme prevailing. _ The cast included:â€" Fergus Wimâ€" bush (a Canadian 86 years old on his Arst visit to England for reaâ€" ‘as the pause, as 16 his or her o pleasing during the THE GRIMSBY re â€" lines to cause Classified aoverusing 2077 * ") 0 pnhane mi llulu-“mu.lh-um-‘mmhn donoteunt.wunwmuanohm lkuh.h.tormmw"wllulyfllm Mlextnflflmwllhehufidthnh of 10 cents M“.Wehlflfl:nlflnm of classified advs. received in our of after four p.m. on Wednesday afternoon. nt““mmMamm Friday‘s meeting, to be held in the Queensway Hotel, is open to ai! Interested persons. Among the speakers will be Charles McGinnia of the Ontario Hog Marketing Board; Erie Lane; D. M. Richt of Louth township; John Goit of Calsâ€" tor township; Harry Augur of NHâ€" agara township; and H. L. Cratse (f the executive committee of the i d‘"" Federation of Agriculture, « “rfrulu plans to discum ways 4 ns of cireumventing the (A trises {}KD! on by a Jate wet s : y brevented much plan« pring Krain, and the gov» â€"|ting of spri nt . of o | ernment‘s _ abd@"® COme r| modity cellings. . _ ... > _ Erle Lane of Reamasville, presâ€" ident of the Lincoln County Cream Producers‘ Association, echoed the complaint, along with other whole milk producers and poultrymen who were present. "Senasing they are playing a losâ€" Ing game, hundreds are going out of the pig business, sending their sows to the abattoir," said Mr Rich! iv,.; Ada Wimbush (his younger sister), Barbara Bromiey; Mrs. Calthorpe (a young widow, spendâ€" ‘The general feeling was that high feed grain prices, resulting from lifting of cellings, had created an impossible situation for hog, cream and milk producers as well as poultrymen and most general farmera It was pointed out that it requires aix pounds of feed grain, together with expert handling, housing, financing and so on, to produr e one pound of pork. But the feed prices jump more than 30 per cent while pork prices remain fairâ€" ly constant, "or have a tendency to fall d?' h'n“. of her time at Beach House), Peggy Morris; Mr. Priestâ€" ly (guardian, trustee, uncle by marriage and Legal Adviser to Mrs. Calthorpe), Len Bromley; Robert "Sows, due to farrow in as little as a month, are being sent to the butcher," said D. M. Richl, chairâ€" man of the Lincoln County Hog Producers Association. "Sixâ€"weekâ€" old pigs which, less than two months ago were worth $12 or $15 a pair, now go at 50 cents each if a buyer can be found." test the "skyâ€"rocketing" of feed mmtdb'ln‘lmudm celling about six weeks ago. Decision to hold the meeting was reached at a spontancous protest gathering of county farm leaders at the agricultural representative‘s office in St. Catharines on Saturâ€" day. Leaders reported that farmâ€" ers had been demanding that someâ€" thing be done to reduce feed prices. Gilmour (her young cousin on a visit to Beach House), Waliter Morâ€" ris; Martha (the smart little cookâ€" general at Beach House), Margaret Powell; Mrs. Hubbard (the ugliest woman in Christendom whose feaâ€" tures play an important part in the sons which the Comedy showed),, â€"â€"â€"â€" Owen Patterson; Ruth WIM} (his elder sister), Agnes Humphâ€"| LINCOLN HOG RAISERS WiILlL HOLD MEETING Comedy), Anita Knight; Minnic Hubbard (her daughter), Isabelle Stevenson. Directors were Molly Lucas and E. A. Brooks. THE OLD HOME TOWN while much of LincolnPUty !* primarily devoted to ;'WW-:. many growers buy *T #lo¢k in the fall for the m&’"’vfl' of obtaining â€" manure "4. keeping L'w." hll’ “m""l yearâ€"round Lincoln County farmers will hold general mass meeting in St. itharines WFriday night to proâ€" Muflgu;tflunhm‘l\m cents a C 22°â€"â€"_._ 223 Anltanhaimne w count@Kricultural cempLed that INDEPENDENT a whole ahould be vitally intereatâ€" «4." he anid. Paidâ€"Up List UsED lyririter, good condition, any make. Phone 97â€"Wâ€"13, 20â€"1p Grimaby .. Ronald Prydhomme Urimaby GENERAL maid, other help kept. Arply Mrs. T. Liddle, or Phone 47. 20â€"1¢ TWO large bedrooms with kitchen :flflh‘u If desired, on o'utnl venue, Grimasby Beach, Young ladies or married couple (withâ€" out children) preferred. Phone 358â€"W. 10â€"1¢ OFFICE work wanted by fully exâ€" perienced lnd{’.o Apply Grimaby Independent, Box 191. 20â€"1p PAINTING AND PAPER HANGâ€" m:.l::‘dz' oi']\;‘ingib' AND PA A. J, Ha rd Phone :Q. :)flm mm RADIO AREPAIRSâ€"Phone 511â€"W PIANO tuning and repairing by Howard Piand @ervice, official tuner for city schools. Local Agent, J. H. Culp, 18 Oak 8t. Phone 236+W, 20â€"2p MEN wanted. Apply Gri Brick and Tile Co., Phone BUNGALOW or apartment in Grimaby, unfurnished or would consider buying furniture, one child 10 years. Phone 632â€"J, after 6 p.m. 19â€"2p PART time domestic work, by capable person. Apply P.O. Box 207, Grimaby. 20â€"1p SOMEWHERE on the Mountain, large black cat, "Timmy". Reâ€" ward. Apply Mrs. A. L. Coleman, ROOM, furnished or unfurnished, breakfast if desired, near busâ€" iness section. Phone 519. 19â€"1¢c WOMAN for making light lunches from 4 or 6 to 12 p.m., or any» one willing to learn. Good salary. Apply Fruit Belt Mu”u# e FURNISHED or _ unfurnished, breakfast if desired. Near busiâ€" ness section. Phone 519. 20â€"1¢ MAN for cleaning every Sat yâ€"ay night. Must be reliable and honâ€" est. No drunkard. Apply Fruit Belt Restaurant. 20â€"1¢ FOUR strand wfl bracelet on Main Street. Finder please leave at the Independent or phone S74â€"W. 20â€"1¢ tepmese 4 6 Poue Oe | MHalner, n Murray K4 *‘ Potter Radio Klectronic Service, 41 Fairview Road, (Member R.E Tolc) +1my Bâ€"tfe "Wopr these reazons the INQ â€"â€" W. Twocock, 32 Oak 8t Phone 285â€"J,. 24 Grimaby Reach _ v8. J. A. Marsh, Orimaby 19 Mountain St., Grimsby. 40â€"1p esmm m Imc® By STANLEY county as Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov, Oct 48â€"tfe T ‘48 ‘48 ‘40 DL 0004 00 0. 0ut *nt dn it prit PP â€" & GUANTITY of hay. Apply Steve xng. Grimsby Mountain. Phone 12 .w 20â€"1p Pmd MAN‘S Raleigh bicycle, good conâ€" BLUE convertible baby carriage, GIRL‘S figure skates, bro 6. m‘md condition. A John St. Phone “E:_‘ FURNACE blower with room Thermostat. . Apply Millyard‘s M ooo o en ie ces : carbite‘ WIRE fence, complete with steel posts, large truck gate, two strands barbed wire. A. Hewason annennnnnnie es s i Cu Lt adenes *T BOY‘S ice skates, size 5 and size 7, m:ondnhn. reasonable price. Winona 127â€"W. ___ 20â€"1p 4â€"BURNER Gurney gas atove, DELICIOUS l;pl. by the hamper. A Mr. J. ‘W. Pendergast, lu’.fl! Road West, Phone 37â€"Jâ€"8. 9 STORM windows, 53x26, 2 storm windown, 45x26. Phone 232â€"W or 282â€"J, Reamsvilie. 20â€"1p THREE year old Guernsey heifer, freshened October 10. Apply Mr. Vern Pyett, Yeager Farm, Nelles Side Road, after 6 pm. _ 20â€"1p THREEâ€"YEARâ€"OLOD _ cow, milker, freshen in April; about 200 pounds each. make quick sale. Apply ALL WHITE enamel six Hid, coal or wood, range, Mariboro, big "IU‘nder the provision of the € pantes _ Act, . Grimeby lmlo&wl\w Publishing LAmited gives public toe that it will make application to Honor, The Lisutenant cGoverner Umtario for the acceptance of the render of Hs charter, on and fts date to be fxed by the Lienuten <Aminene En U CCC C d. 1939 FORD 1 ton panel truck, good tirea, rebuilt motor. APP‘;O'” . Lincoln Ave., Grimsby. Ip BUILDING 18x24, suitable NINEâ€"PIECE walnut diningroom suite, good condition, gas stove, man‘s bicycle, bow and arrow. Apply 4 Robinson 8t. South, afâ€" ter 7 p.m. Thursday or h:‘y e SEVEN room house, and barn on 3‘4 acres, 1%, acres set out with fruit, close to town. If not sold byDoeo-hrluwmrfl.A'q J. Pyndyk, 57 Robinson St. 8. NORGE space heater, large 2 months old. Baldwin, ‘Tallman Sweet, Delicious apptes, $1.50 per bushet and up. Apg!‘y Lewin Jones, 27 Robinson . South. Phone 158â€"M. 20â€"1p ELECTRIC and Gasoline Washers, !ll_nmodlna c:ollnry. from $130.50. ransportation prepaid, budget terms, special discounts to dealâ€" ersa. . Christian‘a Electric â€" and Mardware, Oshawa, Ont. _ 184¢ NURSERY stock. Cherries ‘Monts‘ 2 years, 85¢ and up; grape vines, SIX single McClary hot | PMMNT threeâ€"way switch, may be seen 100 BARRED Rock New Hampâ€" shire pullets, 8 months old. Apâ€" ply T. D. Jarvis, Phone 258. 20â€"1p QUEBFC heater, candition. . Ref Covernor in comnct) Dated at Grimaby, 1947 SHORT Muskrat coat, wood condition, price 1 en t L CONVERTIBLE . goâ€"cart ug Pâ€"Z2 & TENDERH for rubt and attachments. Realod Tendore wilt the undersigned | unt |For rubler attachment , on rowdn, 1948 1932 CHEVROLET !, ton Cl down orchard truck. Apply N. 8 d sPaiy ~ th on.1¢ Als® _ for shovel and w t lale foup trwokm. «riy SE on ab 442« dition. 3 nanny T0â€"Wâ€"5. Drug Store ivory lined, perfect lt Siin 9t im _‘ Wip Apts., Main St. East. _ 20â€"1p pilotâ€"light, broiler, practically new _ amall iceâ€"box. Phone tion. Can be seen at Smith‘s Reâ€" staurant. } 20â€"1p at the Model Dairy 480â€"Wâ€"4, "'m--'"‘ ;;‘”}.‘l‘". easy to move. Apply J. Pyndyk, 57 Robâ€" inson St. 8. 20â€"1¢ 8e and up, also peaches, plums, pears, aweet cherries, r;;rh". ries and lsmnl»rrln. Apply 8. Lightle, No. 20 Mighway, halrâ€" vln{.holvnn Barton 8t. and No. 8 Highway, Winona. 1865â€"Râ€"4. Phone 114â€"Wâ€"11. aown Oreme t C CRL e 007 Stezik, 64 Main 8t W. _ 20â€"1p , Thos. Maskio S R, I‘:l'flniy.“i More will be received thy gned until January wth, tlired tractop with mowe; BUltable for cuttine wuet" Aveetmont . yith . front load * 9# ractoe “‘. wown nc #ravel an Orion rubber» tired lith November price reasonable. 20â€"1p tendor noy hot _ plates t with mower Uutting weeds Independent 1 the Com oven i ane4 Byot of the sur w â€" from d un t n in t condition. 20â€"1p 20â€"1p 20â€"1¢ 20â€"1p 20â€"1¢ 20â€"1p 20â€"1¢ tUhwotor 10â€"3¢ not » Him n60em for it h 16, October, 199., 277 MTTIDLLA Pereqnal send in to the undersigned Versonal Representatives of the «aid deceased on or before the 13th day of Decem> ber, 1947, full particula r® o their claims. Immediately after _ the sn bel date the said Personal Representâ€" atives will distribute the assets of the said deceased having nrlrl un‘.u ;l:'l.:n: of which it shall then ve Imuted at Toronto, Ontario, this 13th day of November, 1947. ELMER W. MITCHELL and NATIONAL â€" TRUST COMPANY 1AMITED :0 King Street Kast, Toronto, Ont. Hy All persons having cla ime the estate of Cathering lhli?.m ford, formerly of the City of Toronts, in the County of York, late of the ‘Tn'n'lhi:' 1:‘ )l:'rll ‘(')nm-by. in the *coum ncedn. IMow, ‘“”: mlh‘wu-mtufll"z October, 1947, are hereby not to Ts C NCUILT 3 Whemaamel YOUNG MAN FOR STORE Six room house, all convenâ€" lences, recently decorated, hardâ€" wmmm..,. age. immediate possession. PHONE 340 _ animsBy JAMES FISHER‘s in THE ESTATE 2’ CATHERINE (KATIE) P1 KFORD â€"_______ (Executors) y ROHERTS, _ ARCHIBALD, #EAâ€" GRAM & COLK, _ _ _ PeC i GROCERIES Anp GENERAL DELIVERY Reaeh :and QE-;-» District 6T7â€"R 16 ACREs H. ‘o tnfoiratberttss Pnd n Elizabeth Highway, $11,000 C. BURGESS & SONS 107 SKATES SHARPENED A. HEWSON & SON Shop at Rear of Carroll‘a ilton to a competent SPECIAL! Apply the Mannuger Notice To Creditors HOUSE FOR SALE WHYTE & JARVis Phone 274â€"M BILL‘S Get Your Their Solicitors heréin MAE CE _ Curatinh Plek Catherine 'l‘l";.’ Pick â€" of the City of oronto, y of York, late of the North Grimaby, in the

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