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Grimsby Independent, 27 May 1948, p. 12

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hoi aonoent BREvITIES and manufacturers was the topic *wucmu presentafives of the Ontario Berry Growers‘ Marketing Board. T ‘This meeting was preliminary to a full scale price negotiation meetâ€" NMMMMT& producers were led by Ray Anderâ€" son, and Andrew Fulton, secretary of the board, The processors were headed by P. G. Prior, president, and Grant McCandiess. secretarvy Robinson Crusoe should have been content on that isiand. He didn‘t have to worry about strikes. would disturb his peace of mind. No wonder there are more nerâ€" vous disorders. In the old days they didn‘t ballyhoo from a sound truck. Phone 568â€"R Grimsby o n t se ied 1 Lo Monarch Records E Peunfiml! Oy Pid Hayem Hayemâ€"NIC Korak Za Dunayâ€"Mayeva N Ta Stohreâ€"Vieut Vitryâ€"4 Tueena Za Album Vklunchno : *.â€"85.5‘._- HM._.I.I. LINCOLN ELECTRIC SUPPLY Tsech Viesen Ukrainskeh Pesen Stechychenem ("Tony The Trow Spivakom CBLC. Radioâ€"=itke Â¥%.. ... Atccse RProad MASON‘S 24 HOUR SERVICE ALEXANDER HARDW ARE PHONE 516â€"W COOD DRY MIXED WOOD AND EDGINGS PHONE 340 A . AMewson & Son REDUCED RATES FOR TAXI Furnace & Chimney Cleaning HAVE YOUR HEATING EQUIPMENT SPRING CLEANED WITH NO FUSS OR MUSS MAYUT CHEST VAM PRESTAVYTY WESTINGHOUSE SALES AND SERVICE "V ash Teentral NXa Monarch Records the problems which _ Recording Orchestra. V ALBUME VKLUCHENE NACTUPNE PECNE THE PREMIER VACUUM WAY xOTICE "UKRAINSKI DUMKY" 76 MAIN ST. WEST BILL FISHER Jayemâ€"Nich Yaka, Hospodeâ€"Yhay a Wny and 07 Neboty Horun,‘ Vklunchno 2 Perecelkou E &m haw Perekazy (Money Order) Povyâ€" «BERT" CONST ABLE and reâ€"| «â€"â€"â€"â€" $EE â€"â€" INSURANCE Vashi Eletrychni Rechi YOUR QUTBOARD MOTORS |_ _ Board of Education meets next : Wednesday night. ‘esen Vedspevaneh Antanom Troubador"), Cenzatseynem tke V Cuprovodi Monarch Navy League Tag Day Saturday, June 5th. Niagara Town tax rate is 53 mills. A decrease of seven mills. That tullp story on the front page was written by Gordon Mcâ€" a’ ' 7"" ‘ ply in city and county alike. St. Cathurines residents who do not have their names on the voting list Polling bours for the provincial election on June 7 are from 8 a.m. to T p.m., DST, A. C. Wootton, disâ€" trict returning officer announced last week. The hours of voting apâ€" byfl-mm'flluih privileged to vote Mr. Wootton said. Residents will not be sworn in during the voting hours in the polling booths in the city. The reâ€" gulation does not apply to county voters, however. ‘The Merrittor Town Council, at its last meeting, decided to have a campaign to eradicate rats. Dr. D. V. Currey, Director of the St. Cathâ€" urinesâ€"Lincoln Health Unit, who was present at the meeting proâ€" mised full support of Unit officials. The date of the campaign was left with the Town Clerk and the Unit Director. It is proposed to have an educational campaign to do away with the breeding places of rats, and a systematic way of baitâ€" ing will be used throughout the Town for the extermination of Lions Club meets next Tuesday WARRING ON RODENTS EVENTS and TOPICS of the WEEK in VOTINGHOURS 4 Lamovieniam GRIMSBY The reports of the districts throughout the riding were preâ€" 'mxmmmmâ€" ism, and excellent orgunization. MMfmel were Major C. S. Herring, Niagaraâ€" onâ€"theâ€"Lake; Nisgara 'rwnupl mw.cmwuâ€"l ‘eord: Merritton, F. Arbuthnot; St. | Catharines, Art Wallis, St. Anâ€" !dn\r‘u Ward; St. George‘s Ward, !Fred Gregory; St. Patrick‘s Ward, lA. Taggart;: Port Dalhousie, J. Johnston:; Louth, B. Honsberger; lm Richard Morley: Beamsâ€" ville, George. Shepherd;: South | Grimsby, Dr. Leeds; North Grimsâ€" by, George Nelles; Grimsby, Clarâ€" Immm.w vand Smitbville were also uud] LADVNM 12 )ltwmuwarm fufulfsgks ‘Town Council tribute to Hon. Charles Daley In Conferâ€" th» memory of a native son who -mhm County Execuâ€"had in years past brought great Members Sounds Warnâ€" honor to his home town, the late ing That Must Not Be Over. Andy Clarke, when through Cole‘s looked. \Florists they ordered a _ large edteantl . | wreath to be sent to the Toronto ‘ The Hon. Charles Daley spoke|"uneral Home, to be placed upon uor-myuucumm|mu-rmmu-odnocur 'm‘dmm'-deMdthdOM County â€" Procvessive muulw‘nllluetuuu. County Progressive Conservative Association, at the Welland House on Saturday evening. «nd outlined details of the camâ€" paign work accomplished and on the plans for the next two weeks, which include nightly radio broadâ€" casts over CKTB, at 8 p.m. s ‘-u-v- CGrimaby E. Frank Palmer, director of the federal experimental ststion at Vineland, has received an honorary mdmdmlfâ€"&h University of Toronto, it has been announced. It was conferred at a Mr. Daley spoke with optimism of the feeling for the Progressive Conservative party throughout the province, especially through the part it has played for labor. Mrs. Ross Howard, President of the Women‘s Association WI briefly sounding a note of warning .mmmum' in our own district. T e l enjoyable dinner LOCKHART DEMANDS A | BETTER BOAT SERVICE ance of sane organized labor, but sounded a warning should it be allowed to become radical. He reâ€" pudiated charges that Colonel George Drew "cracked the whip" and stated that the duties of the cabinet ministers were left entirly in their own hands and only when his advice was asked did he offer help, but that no legisiation was passed until it had been thoroughly discussed in caucus. F convocation on Wednesday, May OTTAWA, May 18 â€" Norman | Lockhart (PCâ€"Lincoin) asked in the Commons Monduy night that the "very unserviceable equipâ€" ..g".eumuumu- tween Port Da«lbousie, Ont.. and ‘Toronto be improved. ‘Transport Minister Chevrier said mmmw The uamunm-tnflm the present ferry under such conâ€" | However, he agreed that the ferâ€" q*hupwdnflhm bring this to the attention of rail authorities. ‘The evening which the whole pack had eagerly awalited finally urrived and anxlous eyes scanned the . competition bourd to find the results of their three months work. # the Ca _ A knot tying game completely fooled on was too tull of ideas of Uh\ in which he was going to u new knapentk. _ _ A furt in fhire story was related b Wilso ‘The meeting was preceded by an | Mr. Daley spoke of the importâ€" + mtory was related by Akels. Poliowing the meeting Don h_.-mmua Buok Ralencing and Somersault. tion form Cye. melby DPOCTOR OF LAWS WOLF CUB PACK _ | Paid U p List Treachuk passed hle Ks & Supp! no doubt his head THE GRMSBY INDEPENDENT followed and Jar oAs 4# 46 (Mamilton gpectator) One of our friends in the office who looked with outstanding venâ€" om on the budget nanded a buiky Ottawn envelope to us and anâ€" nmngmtlt.‘.mpym. We looked at the envelope and on it was the reminder that there was 54 cents due. nm.m:n,m-- COUNCIL PAY TRIBUTE |MIDGET HOCKEY TEAMS Utopia must be the place where a man‘s shirt collar doesn‘t beâ€" come ragged after he has worn the shirt a feWw times. which they list GRAPEFRUIT â€" â€" â€" â€" 6 for 29c SPY APPLES â€" â€" â€" 2 lbs. 23¢ BLC. Extra Fancyâ€"Size 1251 importedâ€"Cleanâ€"F irm Fih Shredded Vegetable AARRIVING FRESH EACH MORNING PLES â€" 5 for 28¢ tONS â€" 10c tb. â€"~** > phg. 18¢ | Over twenty.â€"five boys who this ym-n, 'l'w-dtnlhh‘ m. S‘flfi‘: r:-ylnl.bctnfl Wings Coach, Guest Speakâ€" Li d l'w;"m- / " J“' enile hockey team., '_"_'."..'.."‘“" ed. Mr. Clark was later presented with a gift for his efforts in mouldâ€" ing together the Juvenile entry. ‘The highlight of the evening was the revealing and most interesting informal address by Tommy Ivan, who told the assembly much of the behind the scene happenings of professional hockey. "Professional hockey is a career, and as such a young man should consider it the same as being a doctor or lawyer," said the speakâ€" er. He emphasized the importance of not neglecting your education, B lodiccs Lnmain. Th Aricalie es ELOmY just because a yourg man might stand a chance of becoming a proâ€" fessional player. ‘‘Theer are lots of fellows on our team and others in the NHL who still are getting their education while still holding down a professional hockey job. ROYALLY ENTERTAINED Tomato Ketchup ** 24 Heinz Meats, Fruits and Vegetable INFANT FOODS 3 4* 25¢ _ Kellog‘s RICE KRISPIES 2 »â€" 29¢ Habitant French Style PEA SOUP 2%"27. Bath Size Cake 11¢c CAMAY SOAP "==" 8 DREFT rease 30 McCormick‘s Plain or Saited FRVEX . % 1k ul--:.aucun;n: antend To Give 100% Ratisfaction Jersey Cream Sodas z 1%¢ ONOrn U\ us at a ban mwmmw!orml player with a good education. mmmflymmflfli are over," sald Mr. Ivan. mmpmmolhhff'l nnhuotmfofllof.nm qnmmfmthmllfl‘ also the older people in attendance. uV U ow (l% NEW CHEMICAL FOR THE TOMATO BLIGHT the older people in attendance. m-n. evening was m‘mfig mt s aiom esn o ‘Tomato growers in Ontario have a new control for early blight of tomatoes this year. The chemical is zinc dimethyl dithiocarbamate, & close relative of ferric dimethyl dithiocarbamate the outstanding control for tobacco blue mold, cabâ€" other plant diseases Present recommendations call for w.pummmm copper sulphate, a fixed copper. At least four applications should be -mn'tuloaywvm-u the first being zinc dimethyl dithiâ€" ocarbamate applied about 30 days after blossoming. Both chemicals can be applied as a spray or dust, depending on the type of equipment available. Exâ€" periments show good control can be had with either formulation. Simile: As quick to get cleanedâ€" out financially as a sucker. e enthusas.CR!) entire gathering ORANGE PEKOE Henley PRUNE PLUMS 2 % Fresh Ground as Sold" Redâ€"Glo Choice TOMATO JUICE 2 %# 25, Horsey BLENDED JUICE 2%.2 27, TOMATOES *# Ayimer Cholcs SLICED PEACKES *.= Edgewater Choice Ayimer Cholcs DICED BEETS Values Effectine@ontt) Closing Saturday, May 2oth **** Thursday, committee in CNS"R" "" wpndudlnm"um Mcndad“l""“”w' DWWYN‘”‘“‘ In a smil ©OUUL |" 0 CcOURTS _ Now Open JOHNSON‘S HARDWARE For Membership Apply At JOHNSON‘S HARDWARE comic STRIP STUDENTS $2.00 For Season ADULT®S $4.00 For Season at the rear of Main Street Tea ) in adjoining beds You‘ve guessed the was only one comâ€" mmmw TECHNIQUE in Italy 51c 19¢ election of

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