_2 â€" "", "CG a0vertising rates are Thrco cents a ;v;;. Minimum 40 cents. Names, addresses and numbers do not count. Where elacetfiaa -A_A.An_,,m All advs. received in our office after two p.m afternoon. We assume no responsibility for in advertisements telephon«d in. Ennduy, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS MANԤ CCM. bicycle, like new S Sn AMHiHherge . Tpc mm on h Rogels O O OJ C3 0.0L Lt *T & WwTuLEL CFour conâ€" including accessories. P h ‘o 0‘-\1.5 tun& ers b:n.ldl ;ot rc Ib. until 205â€"Jâ€"2, Grimaby. €| piember 11th. XcCa:lum Apâ€" M I laries, 11 Kidd Ave., Qr\mby, GIRL‘S blue winter cont, size u.\ 10â€"ic worn one season. Phone “N.‘mm after 6 p.m., Grimaby. loâ€"lpi ALP“'N\_’â€AMG steel irrigation MHOUSEMOLD furniture. Ofield Road and Queen Ei:zabeth hâ€" way. Phone 101â€"Jâ€"12, Orï¬ym‘ s P EXCELLENT day bed, also 3 piece bedroom suite, and walnut bufâ€" fet, reasonable. Phone Dlï¬-l. ic MAN‘S , good conditior, | ylu-lnum'lc rangette, with oven. Apply 83 Elizabeth St., Grimsby. 10â€"1¢ wannannanannnanananananananannara 7 ROOM house, in G: , centâ€" rally located near m good condition. Apply Box 16, Grimsâ€" by Independent. 10â€"1p USED furnace, 22 inch firepol, good condition, complete with pipes. Apply Johnson‘s !5:!?: 1935 CHEV coupe, fair condition, new â€"tires, heater, defroster. All persons having claims M the ertate of _ ANDREW G EMITH, late of the ‘Town of Grimeâ€" E U ME S Nb cce Wramk. ET SR C mm 22 EMITH, late of the Town of Grimeâ€" by, in the County of Lincoln, Dentâ€" i@t, deceased, who died on the thirâ€" tieth day of October, 1#17, are reâ€" qulndlou.ltbo-mtotboun‘or- ®igned solicitor for the Executrices on or before the thirtieth day of sepâ€" tember, 1948, after which dute the eutate will be distributed h-vlï¬â€˜n- tard only to the claims then Duted at Grimsby, Ontario, _ this twentyâ€"seventh day of August, 1948. HAROLD B. MATCHETT. Ofl-\-m Ontario, Calicitor for the ecutrices. Grimsby after 7 pm. _ 10â€"1p NOTICE TO CREDITORS ‘ CLARENCE W. LEWIS & SON LTD. 10 Depot St. Phone 240 Phone 36 The Ifl‘ie_’fffâ€"efâ€"t- coOMMERCIAL PRINTING .4 en sa By BUsINESS COUPL® Apply For Your Next ® Printing FOR SALE IMTERNATIONAL PANEL TRUCK Solicitor for IF YOU ARE PLANNING TO MISS M. BOYD WANTED TO RENT HOUSE %4 TON BUILD lext Order Phone 83J RBeamsville 10â€"1¢c WONEY, No. 1 white. Your conâ€" of ALUMINUM and steel \rrlhluonl pipe, EBuckner and Skinner sprinklers from 300 to 400 galâ€" lons per minute. Gorman Rupp irrigation ping units from 106 to gallons per minute. Orchard uipment â€" Service. Beamsville, Ont. Phone #6. 10â€"1¢c FRUIT gk:k.n. Apply R. W. Hopâ€" kins, Nelles Rd., Grimsby. 10â€"1¢ MAN to do inside work. Apply Model Dairy. 10â€"1¢ TWO waitresses and one dish washer wanted. Apply Wood‘s Restaurant, Grimsby. 10â€"1¢ mcnw wanted, immedâ€" intely. R. Young, 66â€"Wâ€"4, Grimabv. 10â€"1¢ ananananananrnananannannaaannmnn. GIRL for waitress, experience not' necessary. Apply Fruit Belt Reâ€" staurant, Grimsby. xo-n-‘ PEACH pickers, highest Queen Elizabeth Highway, near Brickyard Road. _ 10â€"1p AGENTSâ€"door to door Salesman wanted to establish a business of their own with our 250 Guaranâ€" SMALL ran aftes C':'.elock. snn e t C To RENT t O ARENT smeven or eight amemnee n C CCN C Prudvss URGENTLY in Grimasby. apartment or samall house €32â€"J, Grimsby. _ mA uies HOUSE, apartment or CEX CA waals _ ooccanmarianmecene en OX td PAINTING AND PAPER HANGâ€" ING â€" W. Twocock, 32 Oak St. Phone 235â€"J. 2t CMIIIOI 'AINTING AND PA PIRHANGINGâ€"A. 3. Hayward, Phone 406, Grimsb/. ie wemmemene (Too Late For Last Io t 1er: Fricnds and nel#hbOWS® Ts ts Percy Shuker will b6 i learn he is resting comfortably af~ ter an operation for a" acute at« tack of appendicitus®, Miss Mise Annie Johnston and NS Marjorie Lee have left on & r Dz Uwough western and north®"" ‘;.nurlo. + 0 _0 oo Worter and A8ugh Mra. * 00 ter â€"PeEEY Englehart, â€n.mm Miss poris T married Satut The evening‘8 sisted of £*" use tres temt V inemount News SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED PHONE Teoeteee n en‘ "" Ltarne Hamo" dlflm,l‘“. o Fig ..mmy. W' 18. :"*"“ vening‘8 .n“mlnmdlt conâ€" ed of games of bing9. s ful gifts were > i) the hok shments were served by th* pm. on Wednesd “ for errors appearing Al ThomAs 16 Machines W ork MA V c 104â€"Râ€"23 Ontario Year® w. HUSTON R. Edmonds, Phone by. SAtâ€"p M ""a Cenrge D. Olmâ€" Fully Wester and dnugh e W' “ Experience Purcha nananannems | Jr. BOME YORTB by. RoOm®.| plueberry Crop ;ounl’l;fl;"; of the apple ba returns may Tour or five| from year to Y« cwas Phone|the weather, 4 Guaranteed wWINONA Hamilton «ed 10â€"1¢ #â€"1p MARITIME BLUEBERRY CROP IS ‘A LARCE REVENUE PRODUCER â€"Central Pres Canadian ‘There are only two kinds of soldiers . . . live ones and dad ones . . . and sometimes those who live pay a price, too . . . allof which refers to the above, where a oneâ€"armed Canadian war vetean of World War 1 stands in silert contemplation at the graves of Cmadian CmmmwhodflmmcmkmmmmrddotAmm 1942 This mourner was one of a â€"delegation w attended exercises commemorating the illâ€"fated raid. ST. JOHN, N.B.â€"A small and colorful army, creeping l'-""‘l burntâ€"over barrens, marks every summer‘s peak of the New Brunsâ€" wick blueberry system. The army .(..rry’temuunmhn- footed children to grandmothera who have seen "60 berrying times." It‘s largely a family affair, with youngsters and parents flling â€"yu' ‘m’mui ters and parer pans, pails and baskets. Fâ€"Fâ€"â€"â€"ir Most people think of the blueâ€" berry season as the halfâ€"way mark of summer, when they can buy or mwmmm-m cooking . or preserving require~ ments. But many persons depend mmwm season C3 A source of income, and commercial gathering of blueberries has an Important place in New Biuns wick‘s agricultural picture. Wn JULES VERNE UPâ€"TOâ€"DATE AIM AT A TRiP TO THE MOON FROM TORONTO IN THE 19505 Nmummb‘!“m’“m“ fluketflr‘u’“""‘"m Aoll ‘em to wait a couple 06 YOLrd uind you‘ll be glad to oblige, thou8h ot m'mmmur. It is the aim of the CanndiPn Rocket Society to construct in M ‘“o,.'w‘ipclpï¬kdfly. Mg to the moon and getting baQe to carth again, A scale dra#inf of \the ship, designed by CoPL, o tpe NT nl-!lll).hmw’“lm M.N’Il). is on BSPMCZ C 00L special alrcraft tent, west of the electricai building at t h * CNE. Also on display is & demonstration rocket, #Ix feet high and capable of yin# and sultable for meteoro» logical test®. But the big "moon Job" of which the mbt'onu.u-luu are dreamâ€" ing fondy will be 200 feet 1onK -ndwlntwldcdouun.cut af $1500,000 for the «hP and anâ€" o+her $500,000 for the Iaunching |muon would seem to be almost |emmgh to shatter their reveric, but members of the society plan to ap I[fll to all WK manufacturer? _‘ _ ine country and ask each e O the EU where the start. The enk across th« to produ® plex sectic tha 9 1% irger® hulle ! t'.fl\ refrig® Th« Aiffl E_ NEWH the big "moon job" / ‘M'.l\u‘w aFrC ondly will be 200 1 0 feet wide at the D £00,000 for the «hP 'm.m for the 1 n would seem to ® h to shatter their re" ers of the â€Cl?l’ p“ M two â€" tnew inde the Aight It j t ring 8 NC jety on THE ; needed. ty hopes | technica mbiing 4 #3 ing Maine and or. It is estimatâ€" ial output this worth $250,000â€"â€" the pP ation ) to the nsts are dreamâ€" e 200 feet 100E it the base. Cont the ahip and anâ€" â€" the launching m to be alimost their reveri¢, but jety plan to Ape | manufacturer® and ask each the many com* nbiem the slsn | gUTHEAANY to GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT ro« Fourâ€"fifths Canned | Only about oneâ€"fifth of the berâ€" ries find their way to mirket fresh. ‘The rest of the annual crop §0e8 to freezing and canning plants for the Canadian and Unit«d States trade. The key to future su:cess in the competitive market hhlm:d to A y n cole $ olWb banm C ie in modern method® 0° ©1" tion and harvesting, such as use of special hand rakes cleaning nfachines. _ _ This was indicated last year when more than 5,000000 pounds of New Brunswick biwberries sold at e belowâ€"average prce of nine cents a pound. ‘The lov price was responsible for a large quantity remaining unharvested in northern sections of the proviice, where hondâ€"picking is the priscipal methâ€" od of gathering the fuit In a southern county where the indust» ry has developed mor: efficiently 12 ""°_2.) _.ln avarrenorted WAS ry has developed mor: efficient‘y the largest crop ever reported was harvested. The New Brunswick blueberry is a close relative of Fagland‘s bilâ€" berry. Other cousins blanket the North American continent. One eultivated variety in New Jersey n.easures sevenâ€"eighthaof an inch in . diameterâ€"A glant compared with the smaller berry of _ this province. Elsewhere in Nrth Amâ€" erica blueberry bushes may reach the height of amall trees. Thoug Parts For All Mscs Of ,; Fully Qualified K. Mechanies Service beecacerverrree**** Service W\ppolnl-ent e YOUR nvenience Ppontiac, BV Dealer For gGrimseby, | Reamsville "«0 MOTORS methods of cultivaâ€" PHONE .u‘fl“v GmCo lle, or The mm"" PA .mâ€'" f 'umf'.fl‘l We its the 25â€"mile jstravelling at dies a second, sat area in 10 Ontario se 000 40 #4#* When it has travelled 200,000 | Mrs. E. E. F miles from earth, the rocket will| _ Grimsby get into the moon‘s gravity lokl1 C. T. Farrell and can coast the remaining 40,000| _ Grimsby miles. When i; approaches for a | C. Pottruff, landing it will be travelling only _ Grimasby a mile and a half a second and R. M. Scrive coming in backward. The jets are: _ Grimaby turned on and the ship comes ln""- Wisnoski for a nice, aoft landing on its tail. | _ Grimaby The rocket will be able to travel | °* /**~/"/* horizontally as well as straight out | 8t. Catharines from the earth, the society claims. ; Col, G. R. Chetwynd, Leaving England at dawn on a 45â€" | Grimaby degree takeâ€"off and levelling in the | M L Comwell. stratosphere it could arrive in ; Grimaby California before dawn there. | Miss l"':' A. Sunley Though it could attain n spesd |y, J Maofioy of 25 miles a second, Capt. m'-" * Grimsby _ plans do not call for anything q. C. Voigt higher than the seven and a half | ‘Grimaby _ mile a second top. That‘s equa\ t0| pppon Fretz fl.mmm.nhurndmldm\ Grimaby _ you from Toronto to London, Fng., in saix minutes. C Just what men would do when (Mymwmmhnmnttnd «4 conjecture. Capt. Fox doesn‘t have ENJOY PI any apecial ideas except that they might find useful metals there or‘ Leh might use it as a jumpingâ€"off place for trips to other planets where there might be air and life. J e sck "And it is quite possible the moon would make a good . place from which to fire explosive rockâ€" ets in the event of another war," he added. ‘The ship he has designed is capâ€" able of carrying a crew of four and 10 others. Though the entire ship would be scaled, occupants ship would be scaled, OPMSP! * would ‘have to wear space suits just in case, he said. C L DVD Corgcs _ few" FesoAtabi®reaheDrery "It all sounds like auite a fanâ€" tastic dream to come true in two years," said Capt. Fox. "But if we ve luck in controlling atom en« «gy and we get good coâ€"operation proughout Canada, don‘t be surâ€" wised. Don‘t be a bit surprised." Barrington Garnham, Grimsby ... P,. V. Smith, Grimasby Mrs. Harry Fisher, Buffalo, N.Y. .â€"â€"â€" May Aâ€"C 1 Philip Moberly, Rivers, Man. ... Â¥Feb. Grimaby Cecil Carrick, Orlmcbylï¬ellfllecu Grimaby â€" â€" Alex Anderson, _ Grimaby . ( Harry Walters, _ Grimaby . â€"â€" Paidâ€"U p List TAG DAY FOR THE BLIND SAT., SEPT. 11 YOUR HELP FOR THOSE WHO HAVE BEEN S UNFORTUNATE AS nVYs 1 0 C Le ARPAYIYV ADDDCFLATEA IVUVN HELLFL PVN INVYIR "7°""" " / smea®is TO LOSE THEIR SIGHT WILL BE GREATLY APPRECIATED. YOU CAN ALSO MAKE DONATIONS WITH YOUR BANK MANAGER. WILL BE HELD IN CRIMSBY AND NORTH GRIMSBY 0N July July Aug Aug. ‘49 Mre. E. E. Farowell _ Grimsby ‘ C. T. Farrell, Grimsby C, Pottruff, Grimaby ‘R. M. Scrivener, ‘40 ‘40 ‘40 40 ‘40 *40 40 ‘40 ‘40 ‘40 This space contributed in the service of the Community by NEGLECIT Sept Aug. ‘49 Jan Mar June ‘40 Jan. ‘49 t. ‘40 ‘40 ‘40 ‘40 ‘40 49 \ Beamaville Mre. Charlea Terryberry Grimaby M. J. Kavanagh, Texas Ralph Locke MASON‘S 24 HOUR SERVICE YOUR BUSINESS TAXI ELEVEN Juby 40 49 40