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Grimsby Independent, 20 May 1948, p. 7

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For 8 in. and 10 in. Concrete Blocks THE GRIMSBY CONCRETE CO. SATURDAY (Evening at 6;30 p.m.) WEDNESDAY â€" FRIDAY ROCK FACE, PLAIN AND WATER PROOF 1ONDAY & TUESDAY Corner Clarke and Robinson Streets TELEPHONE 686 â€" GRIMSBY MAY 24 â€" 25 MAY 26 â€"28 MAY 22 When it reached the east fence of the cemetery it turned and went north on the Bridgman property and then turning east was last seen cromsing the Cudney property. WILL MAKE SURVEY _ port to be distributed to members of the association, which started out as a Lake Ontario group but was enlarged in March to include other areas as well. ‘The reports ‘Msldhno(udnumlnphuln‘ the next step for control of erosion immmdmhh- 24 TB MB _ MB ies Ancmrmadi wb truts. A Thaty fallh _A Atr ind then turning east was last| Coun. Brid brought forth the mm&m:ymfl:.‘tmmumflymmm- mesueninntain eanamentente ful shapewith regard to proper WILL MAKE SURVEY | |street sign on all streets and he| mmumwwtomm-muuuemmmwmm of the association, which started | resigned with new and l-mrl wtunukcmunogmpm'nm It was in 192223 that mmwlnmwmwmnmmfinmm‘ other mreas as well. The reports in Grimst and at that time street | should be of assistance in planning | signs wer erected. Nothing has . mmmtwemwdmmmmmmndnm' on the shores of the lakes. and there re today sevegal streets: The association has also requestâ€"| well builtup that were not in exâ€" ed that the federal government|istance atthat time. * lend assistance in combatting the: Tax Colletor Jewson reported erosion which annually takes a toll | taxes colleted in April for .all of valuable lakefront properties. year‘s totlled $43,258. Taxes colâ€" Mr. Fleming said that the letâ€" lected fron January ist to April ter stated that the planning deâ€"| 30th, currnt and arrears, totalled partment would consult local ofâ€"| $50,550. fices of the Dominion Department| General voucher accounts for ‘amcwm.namwru. $4,260 wee ordered paid. \Wsrd uny information they were| Bonhamâ€""It is now the midâ€" prepared to release. ‘dh'ffll'.ndmhlnnotmnde headed by Lord Kelvin. a British scientist. But before that prizes were offered for the best suggestâ€" lon for generating and transmitâ€" ting power from Niagara. The proâ€" posal to use compressed air was among the proposals seriously conâ€" sidered. . m”mm.mnu-eyck power was chosen it was best suitâ€" ed to conditions at that time. The Niagara Power Co., first to proâ€" Mumy.tmm.m& ablished the lead which was followâ€" ed by succeeding companies. When Sir Adam Beck sought power for the industrial area around Kitchenâ€" er, Galt, Hespeler, Gueliph and Fergus and other centres, the only frequency available was 25â€"cycle und Sir Adam had no alternative but to use it. ly, enabling the Bourd to call for tenders at an early date. ie Mmmumol‘mfld“"h‘w an approximate four hundred foot frontage will be required which will protect both sides and permit the building to be set back about ‘mmdnd!ut{mmmfllcb way. Less acreage and adjustment in price will mean less outlay for muumnuunmmmuud- pated. PR CEZ. . Mr. J. G. Stephenson was Apâ€" pointed to fill a vacancy on the Board of Directors. He brings with him a wealth of experience in matâ€" ters of this nature. In the meantime, the fire insurâ€" unce has been adjusted to pay the full amount of loss insured for, and is readily available for the reâ€" (QUmNCIL EP eLZC ing in regular seasion ish the business at : ings." John and Franci uttended council at Council, regarding i boundary lines, rem injuries to roads, watercourse, etc., on Lake St. and Map! matters in question the hands of the Bo Chairman Scott. In future no tre moved or fill or « made on town pro the council being f and if they do so pr follow. By motion, coul building fund EBE CCC While the recent campaign has / not yet reached the objective set of $50,000, approximately $40,000 has been secured, and as time goes on further contributions will be availâ€"| whle. ‘ PIPELINE POWER EORIDY By motion, council instructed mmwm,mur resentative on the Board of West Lincoln Memorial Hospital, to atâ€" tend a meeting of the board to, ”.vaourormmd the new hospital on the already chosen Nelles site on No. 8 highâ€" -y.mmmmunnl‘-““ mmwmmh present at the meeting, or subâ€" l..qmtmm”""'m’ +mi« council now, and that a new COoUNCIL PASS N in regular seasion the business at : NEW SITE FOR tructions. A amoke nu ssed which 1 nse amoke ! n and Francis ed council at ~i1, regarding diff ¢ chimn ME GRIMSBY the board b« Seott, while reonally was arrangement, : he would f« treea rees can be Te r other changes M’M ; first consulted, prosecutions will and then finâ€" special meetâ€" suggestâ€" ransmitâ€" The proâ€" air was usly conâ€" NEW Stadeimier equest . of ulties over 1 of trees, byâ€"law Was it Megal for e from any Grimaby for re left in Works M the mss in the jail cells? Hay®) _ j®NCOLN COUNTY made." stating againat assured we a cartaker for the Fire HA!*"| y;,or; in the various clinics during HHeven."%n only a AEOBRE 11| . salk Mayorâ€""No, only a NrOM®®! !"" the wintr time." Joint Fire Committee accounts for $40.16were passed. A numbr of building permits OW s on The Bonhamâ€""It is now the midâ€" de of Ma and we have not made a solitarymove regarding the finâ€" ancing ofour sewage costs." Acâ€" tion will e taken immediately. Relief accounts for April am ounted to 59. Bylaw 104 was passed amendâ€" ing bylaw954 regarding the licensâ€" ing and egistration of dogs was passed. Cirk Bourne in future will collect thedog taxes instead of Chie? Tuner. The tobacco license . of John Sutor, 48 Depot St., was transâ€" ferred t Peter Yacyshun, Duringthe month of April 11,â€" 244,000 gallons of water was Auus its up PHONE 309 1T"s THE NE 1949 MOXâ€" ARCH. INDEPENDENT water was| Total Visits lpumpod: average y ""°0°_ gais.; biggest day‘s pumping Apâ€" ril 6th and 27th, 401,000 gals.; smallest day ‘April 25th, 200,000; 4 ase for M‘h over ‘.‘10 2.255,000 gals.; decrease in Avetâ€" age per day over 1947, 15,000 gals.; lake level up one foot. | North Grimsby East End used 1,145,000 gais.; West End, 316, | the property HARRIS MOTORS \.uulm restrictions on COMAMONRIME IMCTC | Combined Diphtheria Toxoid and nesses three restaurants were closâ€" lmw Vaccineâ€"Total| ag which has saved the Health 162: 81 infants, 45 preschoo!, 36| Unit the ‘trouble of closing two of “ Neâ€"int or Doses lm Mm,‘nu:‘wl certain | W_b_lnd‘l"’::’“:{.';'w"‘ Pin€ | _1 would like to take this opportâ€" | 141 school. d dep Her lak ue gâ€" Simalcta ‘MMnbal® NARt mm“"“m?.’:f‘t Tem . O vassiirve thk March, $131; April 1047, $146. | . Council had applications for the purchase of some 40 building lots, now owned by the town. The apâ€" puamumhnmmuaad mssn PDaet 7. |nnvuummm-n- mymmw |\and Castaldi have spent eighteen inumylhtmtuatdm( | from St. Catharinek School in their | offices. Treatment at Victoria and | |St. John‘s School is completed and | the clinics is now operating at. Connaught School. | NURSING SERVICES | ‘ West Lincoin | Home and Office Visits | .. Newborn under one month ..._19 .. Other infants 1 month to 1 yr. .61 ; | Presci.sol wiees amnimeetecafie | | School € ermurccna ifi ‘ ‘ Referred to V.O.N. esmmA \ New families visited . mc t B0 i | Maternal ui cce »"Nbcrcuhlll ce rommote mmme P \ Communicable Disease .. ecsccmmonth â€"| Other VIiSI® ....___â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" .‘!l 141 school. Diphtheria Toxoidâ€"Total 145: 140 school pupils, 5 preschool. DENTAL SERVICES Two hundred and ninetyâ€"eight children have â€"been examined in April. Ninety two have received April Completed Immunizations Vaccine Virusâ€"Total 181. committee. day 374000 $128; _ 19} A man is an animal who thinks ~86 he can cook if he can make toast 422 |and fry an egg. 48 19 61 52 44 Firstâ€"Aid or Dressing® â€" Rapid Inspection (ClaSE) Individual Inspection (ch Other Inspection (childre Pubpe 760000 C able Individual Inspection (children) Other Inspection (children) W'fih““‘“"'w“ Sent Home _â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"~~ Secondary School Health (8 schools) Individual student conferences A feld survey was made of the | mmmdlmfil factory wastes had been creating | a& nuisance. This survey was made | EEUEERHTT ERRTCCNCCCOC CC city and one in the east end of the County. Owing to wartime rental restrictions on commercial busiâ€" n-lmmmmdoo- ed which has saved the Health Unit the trouble of closing two of M m e o o Paoe d tary Inspectors‘ Convention which | wfidummm. I Inspections total ..._.___â€"â€"â€"â€" ses | Milkâ€" 4 | t Auiries ...__...._______. 361 ME NT ....wcc...wwowotloce ce Rh| Sewage and garbage Quarantine Calls Funeral Homes ... Elementary Schoo: realth Eating Establishments Cemeteries ... Other Inspections SANITARY sERVICES 141 170 18 | "Old at40_v5.°v°.'L?: 102 eB T7 in us all gree store t C o c ap oc ts c n, â€"M!‘Jffi..-.r_m uymuouomnc BRICâ€"S1DING C your order now) Place ennicammecaion For Free W Call or Grimsby vm'r ; “"’v s ROOFING May 20th, J. GARDHAM GRIMSBY attention,

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