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Grimsby Independent, 20 May 1948, p. 8

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&A ‘% a B s CONTINUATIONS WHAT WILL GRIMSRY‘S determined how much it actually costs to deliver the power to the braces the Niagara, Georgian Bay and Eastern Ontario divisions. In 1946, the credits totalled $2,794,887. Hydro Commission state that they have not as yet been informed as to how much money will be reâ€" funded to the Grimsby system. The Commission will meet in monthly that this information will be tabâ€" LIONS CLUB for any one of the offices, and this was in effect until the June clecâ€" report on the work of the Civic TImprovement Committee, in which he said that the bleachers at the tee would soon be turning toâ€"still another project to further benefit Lion Bob Johnson presented aâ€"| wards to several of the members who had brought a new member into the Club last January, when a ‘The Southern Ontario system emâ€" tor of the St. Catharinesâ€"Lincoln Health Unit. He was introduced by Lion Herm Terry, Sanitary Inâ€" spector with the Unit. In his introâ€" ductory message, Lion Terry gave a rather full summary of the caâ€" reer of Dr. Currey and of his work with Health Units. Pseom Page One oldest Charter member of the St. Catharines Lions Club, opened his address, which was in two parts. ‘The first pertaining to the work of Lion Mel Johnson gave a brief ‘The guest speaker of the even for new blood in the Club » M" m, 1948. personal, private way. % When you make a deposit your passbook kckuedtolnyonelmtyoulfl'm bank. When you arrange a loan, that is strictly between you and your bank. When you discuss private financial matters with your bank manager, you know they will stay private. _ Such privacy is the very essence of Canadian banking. It permits you to deal with vour bank and to use its with your many services on a basis of confidence and trust. sroNs0REDb aY YOVR D A U £ Lions Clubs, and the Grimsby Club in particular, and followed by a concise and instructive summary of the work carried out by the Unit city of St. Catharines. Dr. Currey had this to say about the functions of the Grimsby Club: *This Club has ‘®urprised us all since its reorganization ten years ago. Your accomplishments have been many, and the record estabâ€" lished is a great one. 8o often the fAirst lap is full of energy, but later on enthusiaam begins to wan, and finish is not a strong one. We must have good leaders and good organâ€" ization, and it is important that a r bank is there to serve you in a Club such as this never failse to remember that they should be of service to not only the town in -."â€"mâ€""' towns, townships and the entire section. Failing in this, the Club will not be a success." "Often a Club will fail because it has in its membership, members Mmmmmm‘ only their own ideasas good ideas, the sulky member who sits back and takes no active part in the deâ€" ‘..u.,mmud-o-hnm of no use, and a Club has no place for them," concluded Dr. Currey. _ About the Health Unit, Dr. Curâ€" ry stated that at the present time it is the largest Unit of its kind in the country toâ€"day, and one of the most efficient. request of Lincoln County Council, mummun.uw! ly. A government rebate amountâ€" wmmummm puts into it is returned to the ‘County. Actually here in the town of Grimasby, the service which the Unit renders costs just about a | thousand dollars a year. Mcoumud.lcwoftho jobs that are carried out by the Unit, and which do not come to the attention of the populace. ‘The control of tuberculosis in Lincoln County is one of the big jobs, and just how successful this work has been is best noted, when _ "As far as can be ascertained this is the lowest death rate from TB. in the world," said Dr. Curâ€" on and gave a rey. He alR®nm;4 nigh tribute to & done 4: Fuedbaw ich o Banitorium, which wost in Sielnepppaiiers one of | regardo child health, Dr. ailm u'-".mp“"' o '"...,m well." Saving Tabict» hy t "he ‘v-a. and !luoy.u n .:.n“mm work of the hi + ‘ ied Women‘s Institute and other Iadi¢» organizations who the Unit, the ,,.ant motality rate has decreased greatly since the service was insugurated. People wanted the serice, ‘a® did the school boards who hae coâ€" operated at all times, and yith our efficient District Nurses aways on the job, many physical, emutional and dental defects are giscovered early, and measures takento have them corrected," said Dr.Currey. would not be satisfactory. If sua an arrangement were carried out then it would be quite possible hat the Grimaby school world beciosâ€" ed. The Area Board would > conâ€" stituted of one member from Grimsby, one member (r o m Beamsvilie, two members from Clinton ‘Township, one member from Smithville and therest of the members from the COnty Counâ€" cil. It would be a very brge Board, Your Board could not =e that this plan would be satisfacory to the Council or to the people. i "Our pupils practically a1 come from Grimsby and North Grimsâ€" fore we believe that Gimsby and North Grimsby should pe united into one district and thke in other territory if so desirable. At the present time there are210q pupils attending Grimsby schooloy which oneâ€"half are from thetownship." Bonhamâ€"*"Would OUr costs unâ€" rlc the suggested planpe higher than under the Ofignal school Dymond: "The ConSUtative Comâ€" mittee figures that under the school area plan the cost would be three mills. Underour plan the cost would be 2.6 mis based on Grimsby and North Grimaby ‘ asâ€" sessment. If we raleqd our 206 mills to three mills (iproximately $4,000) we could use ne difference courses and facilities.Other monâ€" COUNCIL APPROVES in C1086 anâ€"operation . With THE GRIMSBY es e S L sn T ment of Education,. Under this w‘“ plan we would haye A mmmmaw- ation of pupiis whereas U ',.::: ©PEROTE 7 PCE O0 area plan . transportation noult mldhhm'“"'w‘d $60,000 a year, which figure is in: cluded in the area plan three cont." W&â€"N the briek Of CC 2020 u,.-duhww\ Committee of the County Counâ€" d‘_..w-nlmndy- | muu'd""“"""'w“,: wtoemllill"\“"“ in its entirety: Premiseâ€"The _ Grimaby T 0 W ! wmmmw of Rducation consider that any or proposal which could, P o _ cuture, result in the Town plan or prop"" in the future, result of Grimaby being of Annenp _0 0T We local High School, cannot bt considered as a desirable sol ution of the High School Area poumnnwmum. ‘hereasâ€"The population of the mamm"“""“ by 21.5% (to 2414) in the past ies 2 Cns Th SW Maks It ',.l-.""!w-"' five years, therefore it is 8# sumed that the population will toach 3000 in a _ reasonably nerefore, is order to assure ThAL the Town of Grimaby shall have local High School facilities in the mm.umtwwlad North Grimsby shall be assured EoN T 3 fano D4 ucd c h aripenerre Aheveraat of convenient High School fac» cil and the Grimsby Board of Education suggest that,, _ __| By PEG ‘N LYNN HMup, two, three, four! Hup, two, three, four. So the commands stream across the field. Cadet day will dawn tomorrow. We are hopâ€" ing for a good many spectatore from the town. Stan Bernard is bringing his orchestra down for the event. Admission will be 50c a perâ€" son for outsiders and 25¢ a person for students. So come on everyone â€"get out to the dance. You are asâ€" sured of having a good time. ‘There will be more excitement at the school on Monday. The playing field has had its face lifted in honâ€" our of the event. We are hoping that Grimsby puts up a good fight and carries off many of the events. Well, the exams have caught up to fifth form. On Tuesday we begin ‘mmyonm-.nunwnkmflv may not be a column. ‘The rest of the school has been granted exempâ€" tions, and any hardworking student with an average of 75% is excused from the finals in Juneâ€"a fine reâ€" ward for hard work. Mestuces Committee look into the feasiâ€" bility of uniting the Township of North Grimsby and the Town of Grimaby as a High School district, to include also any othâ€" er area as it may be expedient to include, in order to permit of a satisfactory solution of the problem . of the Consultative Committee, provided that any additional areas utilize the facâ€" ilities of the Grimaby High SW Sudps ab w'."".,m'"'"' ion seems feasible, that the conmluuv_e Commitâ€" tea : AtHA T9 PM CoioD ‘ of Council of the Township of North Grimsby, the Council of the Town of Grimsby and the Board of Education (Grimaby), The May Women‘s Missionary Bociety meeting of St. John‘s Church was held at the home of so that understanding . agreement may be promoted. St. John‘s W.M.S. Genuine Factory A General Motors Sales and SUTHERLAND MOTORS . Service by Appointment for YOUR Convenience enuine EFactory A e MPuAllhm of Cars and Trucks Pontiac, Buick, GMC Truck Dealer For The Beamasvilte, Grimaby, Amithvilie Arsa. Beamsville +;« Ontario PHONE 62 Two Fully Qualified Geo. T. Sutherland, Prop INDEPENDENT to meet with the that, if the Consultative a-‘“ml‘-m rmdoy No Pan n N .â€"'m w«mfln““"“'.m"‘m“"m over do not count. Where only --“- mmammwn'fl * yc porss witl be charged at the rate of , 10, ©6918, mmvoumm""‘““ _ wodnesday advs. received in our after four p.m. on W caABINET raddo, EOX * acgâ€"ip amis ‘Food condition. A CTu s Romen k utd Simgte bed, mattress: o is o. hew. width 33". Phone 148â€"J, dition. Aj Honey SnCite". The ume"ll:u-lifl’. 46â€"1p REPAIR rm for Model A Ford. Apply 18 Depot SL.. Grimaby, afâ€" ter 6 o‘clock. “-lm 3â€"PIECE blond waterfall bedroom _ suite; 8â€"plece diningroom suite. Phone 158W. 46â€"1¢ WHITE oak Hawalian guitar, perâ€" fect condition. Phone 231 G‘r:\‘n- m «anese i2 C mks o sa STRAWBERRY plants, at $10 aâ€" thousand.. P! noon OF '"..‘,'.'LA...‘ MAN‘S bicycle, in 25 CVYCLE aanananEAACC C ceni s CClaa d TURKEY eggs, or would like to trade for goose °&E®. Apply Phone 336, Grimaby. ,A_.“"" Apply Roy collie pupplcs. A *T iys une mije bouth “.:%‘.'?,’ MeannaeEaZD En UTICCOOO3 200 1935 FORD Coach, good condition, new tires, radio, heater. Apl;? Beamsville Express. Phone 37. 46â€"1p ’1, Classified Advertisements MOORE combination gas, sn on CC ns Arawes LIVINGSTON oil burner for furâ€" nace, complete with tank, used one season. Phone 126â€"J, Grimeâ€" has 48â€"1¢ Grimaby eP 1A INTERNATIONAL truck, 1942 2 ton in good condition. AH:;y Gregor Csets, King St. A Beamsvilie. Phone 408W. 46â€"3p .e cs ces cg rront cat + +* shnarl vyy { POWER bicycle, 1947, good condiâ€" tion, Beach electric stove, 2 burâ€" ner with oven, $30. Phone Winâ€" ona 17R. 46â€"1p MOTORCYCLE 46, Royal Enfield, model 125, C. C. two stroke, 100 miles to gallon, in good condiâ€" tion. Qo& for cash. Phone 480â€"Wâ€"3, Grimaby, 46â€"1p EARLY Tomato plants ready now. Apply C. ""'"'"..9"_'"':'.."'.'.“ cellent . condit Phone 114â€"Jâ€"4. NEW six roomed home in Beamsâ€" % m Biy. C ‘Watterworth, Phone, 188 Mrs. James A. Wray on Thursday, the 13th, with the president Mrs. W. E. Burke, presiding. _« There was a good attendance of metmnbers and some visitors were The scripture lesson was read by Mrs. W. H. Morris, and reports were given by secretaries of differâ€" ent branches of the work, followed by treasurer‘s and secretary‘s reâ€" portsa. Mra. Fred Relss had charge of the program for the month and was assisted by Mrs. J. M. Dick, Mrs. Burke and Mrs. Morris, all dealing with work in India. Mra. Wray told some interesting Mountain. Phone items she had chosen for Current Mra. Lillian Johnson sang the beautiful solo, ‘"‘Teach me to pray," which was very much appreciated by her listeners. The meetink closed with the Mizâ€" pah benediction. The hostess served a dainty lunch, which was enjoyed by all. condition, cheap. 38 Emerald St North, Hamilton The annual meeting of the Womâ€" en‘s Institute was held at the home of Mrs. 8. Stuart, Robinson 8t. 8., «n Tueswday evening of this week. The Roll Call was payment of feom Delegates appointed for the Disâ€" trict Annual in June were Mra. 1. Larson and Mra. Hobert Neale, Women‘s Institute which was taken at Guelph on the ocoaslon of the Fifticth Anniver» sary of the Women‘s Institute, will be shown here shortly. After the business moeting, the eleotion of officers followed. Mra. Â¥. J, Burton, convener of the nom» inating committee presented the mlate of officers for the coming your. _ President, Mra. Wm. Layton swcretary, Mra. L. Larson, tream urer, Mra. G. G. Graham: first vice Mesae e Classified advertising rates are Three conts 2 VEEUSUC /%"__zas and telephone nt The film "Let There Be Light," Pen® 10 COP 0o euspmus s running condition. Winona a4â€"the Mohair Chesterficld, exâ€" mm LC 2 hp. electrie motor, , in good condition, price. Phone 239, 46â€"1p 205â€"Wâ€"12. 46â€"1p 46â€"1p aTW, 46â€"1p 46â€"1p 46â€"1¢ 46â€"1p ICE box, 100 lbe., white. “"'o OM‘ snn en U U d Codasie c ir YOu are considering buying O 'M“ M M machine, see the " New '“': Washer at McPherson‘s, Grimsâ€" by Fuel and Supply. 16â€"2¢ mmannnnenniess C200 stt ~ es one wine c t mik ehair. walnut Mll‘ €, ice box, white; kitchen m chairs, white. Apply 18 Robinson pâ€"vomg +7 46â€"1p CHMEVROLET deluxe comeh, 17]"« heater, defroster and new radio, excellent tires all round. A":: T LW y _2 a e uks KELLOGG air eomrn.or come plete, Model A140, like new used only 6 months, $225, or best ofâ€" _2 MMTCCUTCYLU Ln Suir emmidls smmmummmnmmmmmmmmmemee en C000 pa LOAN of twelve or fifteen hundred dollars at five percent, ‘to m SARom cce URGENTLY needed, or apartment, or W sumemmmmemmmeee en 00 WAITRESS wanted. Apply Belt Restaurant. ___ e CUFs‘uta ton and 4 b delivery, table top and 4 burner, under ovens. Automatic, . easy terms. C. O. Hodgkins Electric, ons dâ€".W. Smithvilie. _ _ 46â€"6p aamnnanae e CC se is c YOUNG lady around 18 to 35 for clean interesting work. State age and . education, navm not necessary. Apply 18, !:_“P' by letter to P.O. BOX â€"/"/" Grimaby for interview. _ _ 46â€"1¢ «oneneinneienii y Las WOMEN for full and part time work in retail food store (not groceries}. _ Experience not es« sentinl. Neat appearance a must. Apply Box 17, Grimsby, Indeâ€" hoh 1 +W 46â€"1¢ Cemlg C C OCouss 4 fer. Quebec cooker in fair condiâ€" tion, "$12., Apply, Fred E. 3. Price, RR. 2, Grimaby, cornetr Cmken Rd. . . 46â€"1p smmamamssdir e lnea@t Loin the own YOouUR BUSINESS! Join the i "2 0 C nesmne en L 220004000 00e tnctudatr ht Nn r venprep e t 70 PAI‘l’flmorMflllomffl this district to handle well adâ€" vertised and wellâ€"known Home Insulation for Canada‘s foremost mlmnueo:r-ynm a wide connection of highly sat» _ infled customers. ‘This is an unâ€"> MW!"“‘*" fifafets ul toike For details write to Box 103 The Independent. 44â€"3¢ "'""VM"- in & .wd location. Apply Box 20, Independent. 46â€"1p preas correspondent, Mre. F. J. Burton; auditors, Mra. E. Wileox, Mrs. Caton; Planist, Mrs. F. Merâ€" ritt; Board of Directors, Mra. Wm. Layton, Mrs. L. Larsen, Mra. 0. G Graham, Mrs. J. Fisher, Mro. W. Ransom, Mra. Robert Neale. _ The June meeting will be held Coupte, no children. Apply, M , no children. ® France, Manager ‘â€"‘"““F:‘::_': in the Legion rooms on Depot street and will take the form of a hbox. social after the business has been dealt with. > Aate Mrs. Wm. Layton, Mra. H. Harâ€" vey and Mrea. G. G. Graham were on the social committee and served a delightful lunch. Mra. L. Larsen entertained with several guessing games which rounded out a most enjoyable evening. A vote of thanks was extended to Mra. Stuart for her home for the evening. pendent Job had patience, but, of course, he never skidded and fell on a newly polished floor. WEPe ETT CCC P sn leading company of HOME 8SERâ€" vICE IN CANADA. Let your Very uittle capitai nndod”| if you ery have travelling equipment, here is your chance to use it with benefit. Write for full detailsâ€" FAMILEX, 1600 Delorimier, Montreal. J o anke Other officers appointed were:â€" We now have available for immediate delivery the fallow» ing Im;lo«mou for use with a Ford Tractor:== tillers, plows, spring tine cultivators, loaders, weeders, . sideâ€"mowers, . trans» port boxes and terracers. PHONE 309 MARRIS MOTORS J. Burton:; second . vice, Marvey; district director, FOR SALE Moffat, immediate or what have you 46â€"1¢ QaRIMmggy condiâ€" 1041, 46â€"2¢ Fruit 46â€"1¢ 40â€"1¢ ammmmmemenccmmememme m 20000 PAINTING ANO PAPER HANGâ€" um ._. W,. Twocock, 32 Oak &l-‘ Wâ€"-v,, INTERIOR PAINTING AND PAâ€" MR T2 COs Hravward. CHIMNEY #WeSP: ! C"V" _ oston uuuluhg:- New custon ers solicited. Chas. Harris, 183 MM“’ ~_ Many a brainâ€"child gets out « control just like the human kind Wms NOTICE is hereby given that w Tags are obtainable at the Town flce, Main Street Weost. PR CC _| _ Llos not rew Owners of CunT. istered their dogs required License T Qrimaby, April year, Are PERHANGINGâ€"A. J, Haywa) "â€" Grimsby residence, 7 rooms, central location. All convenienâ€" eemral TORmUTTTDCOC 0 l2 ces, New furnace. Large !ot, some fruit. New garage. Price PHONE 428M Lmrmey "rhade,. & A. E. LePAGE, Realitor TOWN OF GRIMSBY NOTICE RE DOGS _ Renew your mops, brooms polishing items . now. L moges s ci240s hair Local Dealer 93 Main St. W. Grimaby Quality and Economy LADY REQUIRES SMALL APARTMENT. OK FULLER BRUSHES Tenders are requested for the reâ€"decoration of the two upper reoms, with adjoining coat and teachers‘ rooms at the Grimaby Park School. Work to be done during the summer vacation, or S imhinthy hetidays. BULLDOZING Preferably Ground Fleor FOR SALE The date for owners to: secure li¢onses for dogs in the Township of North Grimaby is now past. Those who have not yet secured their licenses may obtain same from the Assessor, Lincoln _ Electric Supply Btore, or J. G,. Metcalfe, lCIork of the Township of North Grimaby, Ph. Hamilton 7â€"2173 Apply For Full Particulars To TIDEY & MARTWN EXCAVATING GRADING BUSH CLEARING DR. AUBREY CRICH of doge, who have now llable FOR PAINTING JOS. NOTICE GRIMSBY BEACH #8th tems now. _ Larg® nylon, _ bristlecomb 1 will be calling r. New customâ€" is. Harris, 1853J, 1 io ie cdrrent g* for the current a to prosecution. (. G. Bourne. . 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