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Grimsby Independent, 27 May 1948, p. 11

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COMPOUND "M" IS A NEW MIGHLY DEVELOPED CHEâ€" MICAL COMPOUND WHICH IS COMPLETELY EFFECTIVE, NONâ€"CORROSIVE, HARMLESS AND ENSURES DUSTLESS PLACE YOUR ORDER TODAY A NEW SERVICE GONTIRUATIONS HIGH SCHOOL CADETS â€"| ‘This was followed by special deâ€" monstrations of physical training by both the boys and girls. During , these last two operations the rain | uuoummfllfl"-‘i causing wet shirts and straight hair in the ranks of the girls‘ comâ€" After the P.T. demonstrations the visiting officer, Lieut. DeWitt spoke briefly to the corps. Hq comâ€" mended the group on their good showing and especially the giris for their smart appearance. Lieut. DeWitt expressed pleasure at the fine spirit in the outft and said that he hoped that the members would carry their work into later ‘The formal parade ended with the lowering of the flag at the staff and the playing of taps by D. O. Awde. * ‘Two more displays of cadet work were carried on inside the school. ‘There were the signalling and rifle shooting exhibitions. Several sigâ€" nal men were on hand from the parent unit, The Argyll and Suthâ€" erland Reserve and with them they had brought some No. 58 walkie talkies (wireless) and some wire connected dog sets ‘This equipâ€" ment was set up in the gym with PFseom Page One Reference : Royal Bank of Canada King & Yonge Sts. | The nonâ€"military display of the | evening was provided on the upper® filoor of the school where a fine display of studert work was in evidence. This display included all \ the sublects taught regularly in| | class such as English and History | and several extramural subjects as iwll. In the home economics deâ€" | partment we fourd some beautiful Ineh.du-smd eweaters . all ‘made by students of the school. Over in the lab. there were xâ€"ray tubes from the physics department and a distillation anparatus from \chemistry class, both operated by students. The agricultural departâ€" \ment had several representatives | present which were not dry behind |the ears yet. We had an interâ€" \ view with one of these but all we could get out of her was a reâ€" | sounding "QUACK." idatds some of the sets distributed on other floors of the building. After the signalling targets were set up an exhibition of marksmanship was provided by some of the senâ€" At nine p.m. there was dancing ‘ in the Auditorium to the tuneful ; efforts of Stan Bernard. The fea> tmo(lhunrtofunmnl.l was a trumpet solo by our own versatile Don Awde. He played a very smooth rendition of "Peg O‘ My Heart" and then just for varâ€" lety ran through a couple of bars of "Dinah", and very good, too! Mr. Awde and the members of his staff, along with the members of the cadet corps, are to be conâ€" gratulgted on an excellent showâ€" ing. TIn Yemen women celebraie 17907 28th birthday when they reach u..po(“...!m.ndmrd the women, of the Nigerian Ngo tribe spend hours knocking cocoâ€" nuts into holes in the ground . . . ‘mmmfltwnolmk.llw Cossacks are never too cold to place their camelâ€"hair shirts on a mmt-eud-'luelehntold them to be a worthy animal . . . Natives of OOmask, a vast territory with a population of 0.3 persons to the square mile, crowd into the capital city, where there is so little room that the citizens are forced to build one house on top of anâ€" A radio news commentator is the fellow who likes to air his opinions. Yemen women celebrate their THE ‘GRIMSBY INDEP.NDENT ird. The feaâ€" fiomnlla‘ by our own He played a n of "Peg O‘ just for varâ€" ouple of bars good, too! ‘ne-huof‘ the‘ members Flash! Distaster has struck. of you know who‘s widows is nt a confirmed Tory. She will be by June Tth. Dmntm!nmhuhun‘n;‘ night, Algar Rouse of Grimsb; was called as a prospective recipâ€" lent of two hundred and fift; bucks. He warn‘t there. For fort bucks on the second offer, Mis Joyce Pearn, also of Grimsby wa called but she too was an absen ‘Gt 'E‘-"R:Hnfl . . . I shot an arrow into the ar It landed I know not where, (I lose more darned arrows tha way). ® # 0 ® You no doubt read in the dail press where a farmer out west, and on whose property oll is gushing about madly, is getting four thowâ€" and dollars a day. And he‘s grh= ing. Seems as how it will take jut years and years before the darnd soil will be suitable for plantin: again. Now ain‘t that revoltin‘. ‘This has been a unique sprin; We have had three blossom Sun days. Some growers are wonderhg If they will have three basketsof cherries. & RECENT BOTTLENECKS ‘ A boat going through the W@â€" ‘llnd(hndolllundlyumu _ John L Lewio. Rain and more rain holding up the spring work. John L Lewis. A brewers retail store on a ht ‘Saturday afternoon. John L. Lewis. Four tipsy gents on the 2nd te at St. Davids Golf Club. More Lewis. - ‘The value of property for sua things as cemeteries and hoapitas. Lewis. A Hamilton Cocktail Loungeon a Saturday night. ~9% I a& # q > t & > 1 m * _ emmealo _ ‘This is quite a change from he usual song writer, with whomwe connect Tin Pan Alley atmosphee, complete with honking hons, cheap night clubs, a diet of Dgâ€" gan‘s Dew (the only fruit juce these guys know is what dripacff the cherry in a Collins) and a dily chat with their, bookie. Theytoo mmudâ€"uutmw bag type) and in wich time they constantly pour overthe works of the old masters, and feâ€" M'y“e_upmn“nv'lz from yellow m": such long hairs as Chopin, Braims and Beethoven. We do the sam thing here, clipping hot news fom weekly papers that have alredy clipped it from the dailics \ ookentfeondPragh w pier, This is okay until such time as the swimmers delight in meas» ing up any angler‘s hope of landâ€" q_wmmam., CC C CC m séol: Las: Pmmans .4 eP ies " Meanwhile back at Port Mait« mmuflhmmu‘ and furious ‘The big difficulty, however, is to find the proper bait, which is a creek chub, some three or four inches in length, Down at Jordan Harbour the anglers eatch something about this size and go home happy. From that old adage that rum A fruit grower is a guy who stands around Main Street claim« Ing there will be no fruit crop whatsoever, Disappears around the first of July, and is not seen bgain until he leaves notice here that he and his family will be spending the winter in Plorida Living, of course, in their new fAive thousand dollar trailer, which is pulled by a new three thousand dollar car that used to sell for sixteen bundred. (By GORD McGREGOR) s Col, Chetwynd and his associates Towh Jw t _ s s uw at now . callkd hellied of the Legion did a good job runâ€" m.«mtww events umwmuflflfl" wmmtmnmm There were one hundred and five entries, seventyâ€"one of which were mmdm.ulmdl." d@eplored the fact last year that MR T cas wiore inteerst was not shown 93 local athletes, and also the fact that no organized . athletic club exists here. The complete lack of contestants from Beamevilie _ or Muvmcllnlnvamucnflo-‘ ‘The Legion Sports Day is one of mmurmn-nhudnnf this area toâ€"day, and it .mmmyu.wm jtit were found neecssary to drop the annual affair, due to lack of from athletes from the cloed area. 1 is true that Beamsville and Mothorhlnmcondufll field day once a year, usually slurtly after the fall term comâ€" nences. ‘These events, . however, "n.tmutofmlrcolour.tnd .mrtohtj\utnfu‘\lmy.or an event that of necessity appears on the school program. The young men and women that appear in these school field days may have aspirations to becoming somewhat of an athlete. They will never gain much appearing only on their own tracks and jumping pits. The Sports Day of the Legion gives them an opportunity to compete with some of" the districts better known runners and jumpers,. Inâ€" creased value has now been given mmmmn.d\nloml’" camse of the Amateur Athletic dorke "Pitching Horseshnoes" ) ce a girl named Margle Ottenâ€" drfe saw Katharine Hepburn in a ie called The Philadetphia Story. From that very day, she talked like Hepburn, walked like Hegburn, and fixed her hair like Hepburn. Spencer Tracy couldn‘t have told the two Katharines apart at least over a telephone. The corporation for which Marâ€" gle ran a billing machine scheduled her vacation the first week in June that year. Margie had little to show for her first six day» in Atâ€" lantic City except a becoming dust of freckles. The last lonesome day, strolling down to the beach, ahe saw a man by the water. She knew ut once he was the man. She made, her way toward him, and then ohâ€" soâ€"casually spread her beach mat. The man looked over and promptly lost interest in the ship on the horizon. He lit a cigarette, let it dangle from the corner of his mouth. Simultaneously, he let himself get a little roundâ€"shouldâ€" ered and his head jutted forward. The name of our hero was Hugo Wister, but inside, where it really counted, he was Humphrey Bogart. He slouched over to the gri. "Hiya, Slim," he growled. "You‘re rushâ€" ing the season, ain‘tcha?" Margie, gave him the cool up-‘ andâ€"down. Definitely not Main Line but she liked the blunt honestly of his approach. "Hello, there," she said, in Katic‘s best manâ€"toâ€"man manner. For the next two hours they talked. Margie told him about the stag lines at the cotillions, and her saddle horse. Hugo told her about the rumrunning around Key West, the gambling joints in North Africa. At four o‘clock, he kissed her, kissed her hard. Margie liked it, but the Bogart frontal attack conâ€" fused her. She couldn‘t remember Hepburn and Bogart in the same pleture. _ ‘Their evening together was right out of Keeper of the Fiame, The flw and To HMave and To M Not. At midnight, he cupped her chin in his hand and said, "I‘m blowing this town tomorow. Got a little chore to do in New York. What‘s your phone number, Kid?" "Tan‘t that a colncidence?" Marâ€" gle improvised. "I expect to be in New York this summer myself. Just for the devil of it, I‘ve taken a job at the Consolidated Rdison Company, Billing Department. Exâ€" tension 3858." Mugo grinned, and then he kissed her, But this time like Wister, not Bogart. "By a strange colncid« ," he said, gently, "I can also bweached at the Consolidated Edtâ€" sa Company, Repair Department." (From Billy CAUGHT IN THE ACT MEDHM FLATS IN EN8SILAGE OR EAR vALIETY MAV IP ON HAND wuHEN HaYÂ¥ING tmE comEs W, I BYVFORD Ad they lived happily ever TOP CROP GRIMSBY FLOUR & FEED BE SURE OF A CORN CROP THIS YEAR ww BUY â€"â€"â€"â€" PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW FOR SALT Rose‘s Column MR. FARMER PMONE 315 â€" WE DELIVER Classified AGveru®ns °2"" ""* " )5 sotenhone ni m-w«-u.u.-.wum-â€"m bmm&Wknw.‘Muâ€"ohm mmcmmw'nvllnbfllm Allutnullnvllhmflnuhnu of 10 cents mm.w.amfl:n-mnuau- of _ classified advs. received in our of after four pm. on Wednesday «omm en T CC qla Wtids PRAM baby carriage, bathinette wood . condition. Phone ‘_“;5' IVH JnE l_____.â€"-â€"â€"â€"_â€"-vm â€"yelâ€" â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"«â€"â€" | LADY*$ Bulova wTist yel ennrmmmmmmmemmmemeammmeemmmmmemmmmcems t dinâ€" PURE bred | Jersey | com, fresh. mnu.-ewmm N Phone "'“"‘,’:...........2.'.'." u2 2+ Yndanandent office. Reâ€" FORD coach, heater, new Grimaby. aennaaeaa e T llbsia 25 CYCLE 2 hp. eleclflc_’n»(of. 1 Bs UEA OMIL ameat mmmeasesee 2C CC NO O0 sar INTERNATIONAL truck, 1942 2‘ ton in good condition. Ap':_y Gregor Csets, King . St. E.] Beamsville. Phone 408W. «4;»’ PmE LEL Es CHESTERFIELD, 3 plece, brown mohair, reasonable for quick LAWN MOWER, in tion. Apply L Furl Baker‘s Road, No. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 3000 TOMATO stakes, ‘!, inch, from 4 feet, 5 feet and 6 feet long. Gordon Milne, 20 H%Mny. Stoney Creek. Phone inona 2s0â€"Râ€"6. 47â€"1p NEW six reomed home in Beameâ€" ville, u:l:\cmdl:tnmd: all on :no floor, immediate possession. Apâ€" ply C. Watterworth, Phone 188, fi?'v'{z:d';f;'" considering buytnglor trading in your nsofl mg machine, see New _ Easy Washer at McPherson‘s, Grimsâ€" by Fuel and luwly.i_‘uuc_l:lc GAS ranges, Moffat, immediate delivery, table top and 4 burner, under ovens. Automatic, easy terms,. C. O. Hodgkins Electric, Phone 4â€"W, Smithville. 46â€"6p PAINTING AND PAPER HANGâ€" ING â€"â€" W, Twocock, 32 Oak St. INTERIOR PAINTING AND PA PERHANGINGâ€"A. J, Hayward. Phone 406, Grimsby. the CHIMNEY sweep. I will be calling as usual this ml; New customâ€" ersa aolicited. Marris, 153J, Beamaville. 46â€"3p Grimaby FOUND DEADâ€"â€"MURDER Â¥Frank Deluca, 80, above, who was found dead Tuesday in a pool of blood in his home in MountJoy township, a few miles out of Tim« mins, Ont,. Stabbed in the abdoâ€" ben, police said there were indiâ€" eations that a "terrific fight" had taken place and that it was murdas, Mora!: Why be yourself when there are so many better personal« ities available ? en s H.P. c:I:LL‘ ?:lh:;nl motor, adjustable propelier, ree speeds and . reverse. . Phone 2!!-‘\;'-‘8. â€"~1p DDGE truck, % ton, 10930, new!y painted, excellent tires and in excellent _ runnin condition. Phone 331â€"J. &k{ Shorthouse, after 5 p.m., Beamaville, 47â€"1¢ Beamasville Classified advertising rates are Three cents 3 TE ""@ 2. ______ and talenhone nt ho codliiy 2 brom s "“&" Winona ru & a4â€"tfc 1035, good condition tires. Phone 602J Pettit, Phone % ton, 1930, new!y Furler, south east No. 8 Mighway. 47â€"1p condiâ€" 47â€"1p 4Tâ€"1¢ 47â€"1p 46â€"3¢ smm ICE BOX, fifty pounds. Telephone aannnenenan e en n C C 0 ecpssmet aithi HOUSE, or 4 or 5 unfurnished rooms. Three adults. Apply Box 2238, Indepejndent. _ 47â€"1p |\ â€" HELP WANTED LADY requires APARTMENT or rooms, uBIurâ€" nished. couple with boy 12. reâ€" ferences supplied. Apply Hyland, Grimaby Beach. 47â€"4p e o e B & MAN wanted for two or three weeks, or part time work. Five minutes walk to town. Apply T. D. Jarvis, Phone 258. 47â€"1¢ URGENTLY needed. samail house or apartment, or what have you. Couple, no children. Ar"m’ France, Manager ‘® o S n CWL s COPY of Cruden‘s Concordance, Danesbury House, by Mra. Henry Wood: histories, maps, travel books. Bring to Grimsby Indeâ€" pendent office. 4Tâ€"1p GIRL or woman for generai Nount work. Live in. Experience not necessary. Telephone Mrs. Watâ€" GIRL or woman for light house work, lakeside home, four mon., live in or out, good wages. Reamaville. Phone T3â€"Râ€"4, colâ€" OwWN YOUR BUSINESS! Join the leading company of HOME SERâ€" vICE IN CAN‘ADA. Leot your effort determine your income. Very little capital neededâ€" Af you have travelling equipment, here is your chance to use it with benefit. Write for full details FAMILIZX, 1600 â€" Delorimier, leave at Independent office 21, daytime; 15M4â€"M; ning® dayti 4Tâ€"1¢ or 456â€"J APPLICATION®S WILL BE RECEIVED BY GRIMSBY WATER COMMISsSION UP TO SATURDAY, JUNE 5, FOR A PUMPHOUSE OPERATOR. Electric Stove and Annex; ie Refrigerator; Iron Bed, Springs, Mattress; Wooden Bed, Springs; Mirror in painted frame; 2 pre. Homespun onvu: large Wardâ€" robe Trunk. son, Winona 145 Montreal YTendors are requested tor the reâ€"decoration of the two upper reams, with adjaining seat and teachers‘ rooms at the Qrimaby Park Bohoo!, Work to be done Mulhmvmflfl.w Chriatmas holidays. BULLDOZING PHONE 14â€"Wâ€"11, Apply For Full Particulare To FOR SALE Ph, Hamilton 7â€"2173 DR. AUBREY CRICH TWEY & MARTH »ms, unfurnished. AppyÂ¥ Geco. E. Bolton, Phone 47â€"1p BUSH CLEARING WANTED FOR PAINTING EXCAVATING QnImagy auacn needed. smail house men wanted or rooms, usfurâ€" for ELEVEN general hot for the 47â€"1p 46â€"5p

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