w McCartney‘s Meat Market | BREVitiES ‘ Cliff!td McCartney € et ||| EVENTS and TOPICS FULL LINE OB ERrfEcu e»..~. se m t Kodt If It‘s Envelopes Y ou Require, Call 36 !Qt/g\ TELEPHONE 24 FRIDAY & SATURDAY . THEATRE â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" GRIMSBY w WEDNESDAY 4& THURSDAY . c l s w t h i a 4 MONDAY & TUESDAY _ s mous © 0 CREAT VICTOR HERBERT NOBODY LIVES FOREVER NIAGARA PACKERS LTD., â€"C LINE OF FRESH MEATS PRESH AND SMOKED Fisp PARGE vaRteTY or cooxen meat 80 LB. BAG....... 10 BAGS ... AGRICULTURAL Limestone ror FARM AND GARDEN john GARFIELD and G. FITLGERALD PLWVS JUNGLE PRINCESS For Saile Alan JONES and RaÂ¥ PACKED IN 80 POUND BAGS Quantity Price On Request Matinee Saturday 2 p.m. 4 « « WWB + ++* PHONE 444 revverssesseessossse 7 MAIN ST. E. X on eene is 3 Ataneee Aiscortinuance of v:'mut!m of the e-t::.m at Niagara Fais. @WRqrq \!‘mm“:“:m p;":;.:.";\ PUuE MA T Grimaby Voters‘ List for 1047 has been posted up in the Clerk‘s office. There are 350 Grimaby re wtl who are eligible for Jury John StadeImiee Nes just finish. 33x43 was moved west 60 fect and south 90 feet. This job was necesâ€" sitated by the erosion of the lake. and four men in five days. On Monday evening next; Mr. D. A. Garvie, District Supervisor of Community Programmes, Departâ€" ment of Education of Ontario, at the invitation of the Liorfs Club, will speak in the High School Auditorium at an open meeting of and Recreation. ‘The public are cordially invited to attend. c Place, Forest Hill Village, Toronto, was fined $25 and costs by Magistâ€" rate H. D. Hallett on charges of careless driving. Charges were preferred by Provincial Constable E. G. Hope of Grimsby following an accident on the Queen Elizabeth Way on Nov. 1 Mr. Wilson, who did not appear, was represented by F. Barry Bourne and Bryan Hyland have been presented with their Seâ€" cond Year Service Stars in recent finished the story of Rikkiâ€"Tikiâ€" ‘Tavi, the pet mongoose. SNORE LESS . Snoting, so often accepted an Inâ€" Plizaticn, deciares the D declares the Department of National Health and ‘Welfare, Ottawa. In a bulletin, the health mithorities state that snoring is common among sufferers from some form of nose blockage, and ;M,.mmwm 1cnlrhnllycloelm'l’ol-oul'm:tin SHELL GAS AND OIL Main West, Grimseby, Phone 634 ALEX (SCOTTY) RYANS At the closing campfire Akela EVENTS and TOPICS of the WEEK in Goodyear tires last longet » «_ vout leas pSt .*.A‘A‘ Welf Cub Pack ues see® WEO i0900 service, Come in and chous® â€-“" ABLOH __ â€" rates are Three cents a word. ABLOID ... ... . _ |....._°".'.'“"....“"""‘N=“‘“..m_‘ lark :‘...mmmhomuu.m advertisements come in over * s s .! the telephone or are otherwise charged we will only bill once. .°; Education meets _,, “e!e?'“'.?;m""""““'““ d‘lo cents shoitmon wht a.s>,. .‘-l!ff"-m u-Mrm..-. on Wednesday THE GiXsBY INDEPENDENT John at \ Classified Advertisements | ThE oL Home TtoOwn Hans Bols, a dog breeder in the 16th century, was the first to credit the qualities of this fine dog, and pictured it somewhat as we see it today. ‘There is some evidence in the writings of the old English sportsâ€" men that the setter was produced through the cross of the Spanish pointer, the large water apaniel amd the springer spaniel. The greatest credit for definite development and improvement of the breed should go to Mr. E. Laveâ€" rack, who, in the 1800‘s, obtained from the Rev. A. Marrison two | SELFâ€"DI8CIPLINE An appeal to parents to permit eir children to take lfe‘a Hitle weks, in order to develop selfâ€" wipline and adjust their behav» to social standards, is made * the Department of National and Welfare, COAtawn. ing the hard way has adâ€" vantages," the department states A pampered child has little opâ€" portunity to learn to solve life‘s problems in the school of hardâ€" knocks, through trial and error, COnly through personal experience can we learn to conform to the standards of conduct which lWving demanda" A shallow mind has a way of getting one Into deep touble, dogs, Ponto and Old Moll. ‘The Reverend had kept this strain pure for thirtyâ€"five years or more. From these breedings, Mr. Laverack proâ€" duced Prince, Countesas, Nellie and Fairy, who were marvellous speciâ€" Then Mr, Charles Raymond, of New Jersey, purchased and brought the. breed to America about 1874. many setters to Canada and the United States, thereby establishing the two strains of Laverack and Liewellin. Mr. Liewellin then purchased a number of Mr. Laverack‘s best show dogs. These he crossed with dogs brought from England, from Mr. Statters and Sir Vincent Corâ€" bett, which resulted in a fine strain of fleld dogs. Their reputâ€" ation spread through all America as the Dukeâ€"Rhoobes strain. The most prominent of these &moflntluflo.‘l\hhl purchased by Dr. D. Sanborn, ‘mmwwr’mh was before he died, and Mr .Wilson bought the Count and showed him. "l'hohlydmldthuc"n- gie Museum at Pittwburg, _ Dr. Walsh in 1878 stated that Mr. Liewellin‘s dogs were Danâ€" veracks, but Mr. Liewellin had the strain which bears is name from the Dukeâ€"Rthoebeâ€" Laverack plood. This is a digest of the history a great breed, which is too long .Ll earry further at present. Posâ€" bly at some future date we will carry on with it. DOGS tepmad‘s s trwe dn BLACK Seal fur coat, ONE horse dray, ferrets, sWeel cider, 65¢ per gallon, bring your esn .. % 2 SIMMONS beds and springs, full size, 5.00 each. Phone 424, eve i« o in e ie e es ds MODERN Gurney gas stove, 4â€" urner, light, broiler, black lan W.4. 21â€"1p ... . 2 canaromanersean rupee BALowIN $1 per hamper. Car uuo:“'ln. Miller‘s ideal :‘ eubator, 160 ege â€" capacity, , 35 «onpppAppoae en CCC 004 Whitue THREE cows, freshen end Februâ€" ary, good milkers, all governâ€" ment tested. Apply Tony Wenâ€" «anpempaaee es en 04 Lza s REGISTERED .:u pups, faâ€" ther Q-:ht u_ of Tamâ€" malar. Apply Ben Masiey, Smith» wille . 21â€"1p n e e e en en uks wl WIRE fence, complete with steel posts, large truck gate, two strands barbed wire. A. Hewson ooo ol o 0 ORGAN, piano, writing desk, 2« burner hot plates, diningroom table, {mm wool _ tweed . coat, sige 18. Apply Phone 100â€"Râ€"4, apavu en CCC Class slsn 19 GIRL‘8 coats, 2 reveraible, size 12, 1 tweed winter, size 14; 2 pair akates size 5 and 7, black boots; all in good condition. Phone un .M . #1â€"1¢ ba . .2.200â€"4â€" t tacintcuat ty dnb ie tea on toly MEN‘8 heavy winter overcont, alze 40. Also men‘s m:{" leather boots, hardly worn, size 9. Apâ€" ply 4 Kidd Ave., side cn(r;r"o'.' 8OLID walnut diningroom suite, A man has reached middleâ€"age when he spends half his time con« aulting the family doctor and the other half the family lawyer. N!‘â€llvgm Cherrien 'u(:'“l' years, up; vines, 8c and up, also m‘.’.flum. pears, aweet cherries, raspberâ€" $â€"ROOMED flat, furniahed or un» furnished, hu(;‘m\h. gas, run« ning hot and cold water, Teleâ€" LEADING oll company represent» $160. Phone Winona 17â€"R. 21â€"1¢ containers. Phone 109. _ 21â€"2p Td 480.W 4. â€â€œ2 Beamaville boda, wy electric washer, tollet , complete, Vega bench separator. Apply Mrs, Barlow, Grassile, Winona b2â€"Râ€"8. _ 21+1p ries and ’mtrrlu A B. Tightle, No. 20 nllluvly’.'l ‘m- way between Barton 8t. and No. & ‘nnway, Winona. luizb:o ative and wife n'gli! living ac» commodation in Grimaby area. Mr. J. H. Curtis, Royal Conâ€" naught Hotel, Mamilton. _ 21â€"1p hone. Appl; , Grt se e e alfinhagathaeg. + /A . Would exchange for By STANLEY a_ Pn l Tok hing in good condiâ€" 55 Robinson St. N. 21â€"1p . 21.1p »MAp 21 4p WAITRES8, 16â€"25 years. Experâ€" lence not necessary. Permanent position, with reasonable hours and good salary. Applicant must be honest and trustworthy. Aiply Fruit Belt Restaurant. â€"1l¢ WOMAN for making Mfl!bup.:f.o‘r':nâ€.: Tnilng io learn." Good _ salary. REPORTER to send news of new buildings, fires and engineering information. Stationery and postâ€" age supplies. Interesting work for spare time. Write now statâ€" ing _ qualifications. . MacLean m:mmut.mu-. laide w.a.mw.mt’-‘nr â€"le PAINTING _ AND PAPER HANGâ€" INQ â€"â€" W. Twocock, 32 Oak St. m Brick and Tile Co., Phone Town of Grimaby, County of Linclon. Notice in given that 1 have n.dh‘:.fl.t:‘ t & d“'!lo Votern‘ at my affice .M on the IE day of November, 1947, the Hst of all E:-u" "G'uuu'";"'{'o;&i'iu Tu.:;: and that such list remaina there for (Voters‘ Liste Act, Section 11, Form 4 â€" Voters‘ lists, 1947 Municipality o traingum 120. Ins bont day tor mpgee being Ino. 16th: das Wt December, 1907 â€â€˜l;nu‘ this ?#5th day of November, f 0, 0. BOURNKE, Clerk of Town of Grimaby. totake immediate proceedings to have -"â€"l;'?m‘ mines of J. O.\MOORE, Parimg»‘ nvamir Qhimeiy. un anr. Chesterficld Suite, 4â€"plece Bedroom Suite, 3â€"plece Bedroom Suite, 7â€" plece Kitchen Purniture, 1 Antique DEC. 6th, commencing af 12:80 9n uts hy romuwieg\ sâ€"preve Chairs, 1 m’ic.‘d' x 19, 1 Green Rude‘l"xl'. veral Scatter Ruga, Solid Walnut End ‘Table, Music Lamp, Hail Seat and Mirror, Um« breila Stand, 2 Wicker Fern Stands, BHedroom Box, Brass Fire Trons, Drapes, Mantel Clock, Klectric Light Fixture (6 lights), 2 Electric Meaters, 1 Electric Desk Lamp, 1 Electric Toaster, Bathroom Mirâ€" ror, Clothes Hamper, Green HMasâ€" gi,l'(“\m:h. l“‘l)‘yllod.lum‘ 1 , Ironing Board, l\arl::r. 2 Gaivanized Nh'm Stand and Wringer, Book Shelves, 1 Large Clothes Rack, 2 Lawn Chaira, 2 Lawn Mowera, Smail Hox Stove and Pipe, 2 Iron Ketties, Hox Water Heater, 1 186 Foot II1 Ladder, 2 Trimmers, 10 ft. and ft, 1 Scythe, 1 Wire Stretcher, oomp|¢|lo°; ('hl†x 3% Car Tire ut.l Oak Barrela, 2 Onlvnmn Other articles too numerous to mention. J. G. Pettigrew, Auctioncer, #mithvilte, ?u:ch l('orm Ave., m: Clerk‘s Notice of First . Posting of Voters® List "As required by the income War Tax Aot this will advise our sharehoider customers and members, (insluding nonâ€"members), as referred to in the said Act, as amended, that in accordance with tha terms and conditions, and within the times and limitations contained mmmm.u:zmnummum.a-mm conmon\ounï¬ nlnm;utdhnvmdlh\“ wation year, or out of such tunds as may be permitted by the said Aot, and we hereby hold out the prospeqt of the payment of a tiee ot Verirmining at the ond" of the Tieoa year on what commoditiey and at what returns patronage payments will be made. NIAGARA PACKERS LIMITED, ‘ Per; E. J. MARSH, Secretary, patronage dividend to you accordingly." néuseHocte Errecrs, at. TERMS â€"â€" CASH NOTICE 48â€"the #1â€"1¢ g""nhi"c-u"""b" rk, late of the ‘It Tanc decrased Tho died on or about the ‘Sth dar of October, r“. are notified to loflg“l"‘: -.l= o'lno.-‘ on or before the 11th day of Decemâ€"« ber, 1947, full particulars of their wmu..:mnnahlloly -fl'-r the sald e w ‘ermona w- atives will distribute the assets of the said deceased having regard -!‘ to claims of which it shall then Dated at Toronto, Ontario, this 1 day of November, 1947. '+. ELMER W. MITCHELL and § NATIONAL TRUST COMPAN h LIMITED $ 20 King Street En«. Toronto, Ont., IN 1’“.‘ ulg&;l"?“ &?IIINI All “:r-n- having claime againat the te of Ca ne (lnu? Phok > ford, hrmofl{ of of Toronto, in the County of York, late of the Inrnigned t mm 9 ho Ppces on ‘n-huz MAS. Jm McQUAY, 30 Murray St., .167- by (near Public School), on SAT. â€" _ _ (Rxecutors) . RonERTts _ ARCHIBALD, ouxi‘£ "‘Cor hC‘ MHOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, ï¬mm‘â€\ lences, recently decorated, hardâ€" JAMES FISHER‘S C. BURGESS & SONS A. HEWSON & SON GENERAL DELIVERY Beach and o}'-uy District Shop at Rear of Carroil‘a FOR SALE P. EXPRESS AGENCY ? Main 8t. W., Qrimaby, at SKATES Their Solicitors hereim.