8th STREET OFF PARK AVE., GRIMSBY BEACH MODERXNX CUPBOARDsS + _â€"__â€"_â€"â€" Grapes Hauled To Wineries PHONE 402 C The Caribou Inn OPEN NIGHTLY FOR DANCING f #3 e ‘ e C “ ; oc n ce gous K)) n p.| | kf}%’zp/ï¬ \X f tss | ImaZron . in 2A saintt3 ..33-‘““ | . comme renas †mmumu \ -DON COVOTE '......4..,.'...:... ENJOY DANCING AND GOOD FOOD WELL SERVED AT THE CARIBOU INN, No. 8 Highway, Grimsby Beach. Phone 477 ’_7 FRIDAY & SATURDAY _ â€" SEPT. 24 â€" (Sat. Con. From 6.30 p.m.) HARVEY EASSON FOR YOUR TRUCKING PROBLEMS MONDAY & TUESDAY wWEDNESDAY & THU Lway and The Bishogs Wits EXCELLENT FLOOR AND LATEST RECORD RELEASES FOR YOUR DANCING PLEASURE. ADDITIONS ROY ROSEBRUCGH CARY GRANTâ€"LORETTA YOUNG â€" DAVID NIVEN THE CARIBOU INN PAINTING 2 AM GRIMSBY ROOFING SEPT. 27 â€" GRIMSBY Phone 477 SHIPPING GRIMSBY FRUIT necessary pickers with the patience to pick them. But the Packers take a great interest in finding markets for their many growers, a feat that iuu.ur-y.uuu-nn- clated by the grower, who has ‘helped develop the Niagara Packâ€" ‘mmmdm“m mmum.mthnnm | | November. 1 ‘The Association informed the council that in the opinion of the { members of the group, the opening ‘dates for the shoot in Lincoln ‘County should take place in Ocâ€" tober. "definitely before Novemâ€" CONTNUATIONS _ Warden Laundry and the memâ€" bers of Council were invited by A. ‘The council was requested by the council of the County of Wentâ€" worth to approve a resolution reâ€" questing the Dominion and Provinâ€" cial governments to assume liabilâ€" ity for the maintenance of hospitâ€" }:lmumm\euu to this country until such time as the immigrants become selfâ€"supâ€" porting and established for at least one year from the date of entry in COoUNTY BLIND HOME ; skills in the various occupational| founder and managing director of the Canadian National Institute for the Blind, cut the redâ€"andâ€"white ribbon across the door, it marked the end of a long campaign by the people of Lincoin, ‘Welland and Haldimand counties. Their joint efâ€" . forts, through the advisory boards, the Lions Clubs and other groups, raised the money for the $120,000 building and its equipment. Linwell Hall, located on Queensâ€" ~strect atâ€"Rastchester;â€"in St~ HUNTERS OBJECTING of modern homes for the blind which will be built across Canada. They will serve the residence and recreational needs of the blind all He termed it "a new and better blind and as a centre for the conâ€" tinuous development of services in their behalf." "Thirty years ago there was no CN1B. until the blinded and the sighted banded together to estabâ€" lish a comprehensive service to give a lift to the economic rehabilâ€" itation of the blind, and then their recovery in the social and recreaâ€" tional ficld," he declared. ‘"This reâ€" quired public interest. understandâ€" ing and practical sympathyâ€"not Since the cornerstone was laid. in the spring of 1947, the developâ€" ment of the bullding has been anâ€" xiously watched, he said. He paid tmbute to the local advisory boards of St. Catharines and Lincoln county, Welland, Niagara Fulls and Haldimand county, for their When Col. E. A. Baker, O.B.E. joint said that many suggestions had been received for a name, and Linâ€" well Hall had boen chosen because n.eo_lndmmdmum gounties involved. Tom Burge, fi«* secretary from British m’-‘ [.a‘.n,mmumnm Mayor W. J. Macdonald of * Catharines, . congratulated | th* concerned on behalf of the citiz" of this city. * fiev. Russell Anderson of Hage? mmdmm' The new building has two in addition to a fully â€" equipy basement designed to meet tional needs. The top floor is deâ€" Mwmwmmuu- commodate 30 persons. Most of the rooms are mingle but several are ‘m4mmu.ha.¢m- °_ dost enwbonrd und several ser chaire. An individual radio has uwlaced in every room while placed in every room while eath m.mm 3 m‘ Mdoekmfl.nhdlm‘l‘h‘ bedrooms are furnished in modern gn.mmwdmmm. Prawers are designed for easy piaC opening. Another feature ich is desk, cupboard an THE GRMSBY bul of the rooms, value to the fered for sale. 1 In the east wing of the Lâ€"shaped | building is the large lounge with |~Mnfl.n¢w es Beyond it is an attractive mn-.-mddlflhll: muw«cuetuufl door ‘The lock is placed in th cente of the door knob where it is easy o find and manipulate. The main floor is devoted to ofâ€" is a sales room ®M®N® "MMCU, manufactured by the blind are ofâ€" Be Warm This Wif For free estimate and WINONA 175 Local Agent for Pneumatic Inwulating Co. ~*~*$1.98 to $15.00 45â€"50 WEST MAIN STREET _ PHONE 1, GRIMSBY umm Nightsâ€"5 p.m. to 8.30 a.m. «â€"â€" m180 â€"â€" Sundays and Holidays «â€"â€" Call â€" 8T. CATHARINES 58421 Keith C. Millikin Tipyper Ring Covers INSULATE NOW Have You Seen Our pe@@e@@= n CCC Cll ind PART TIME NURSING SERVICE CALL THE Clean it Out The Prady Way For pook performance and efâ€" fRdency the cooling system of wear of cylinder walls, loss of compresion. We ore experts in the use of the new, scientific Brody cleaning method â€" quaranteed satistactory | the building the office " is aste V O.N. This Winter. HARRIS MOTORS INDEPENDENT informâ€" Grinv and maintain a C s | ature throughout |Mhnonfll 'ummflut“ the corner rooms ;m are more ‘flâ€l“"lhi | ‘The building is ,pno(lldï¬tonl \in the trim and i |\_One of the fem |Bw0 is the int Itmm'm.u \the matron to col | the building. Pe to the office. Thet OA EUIme , e OR c B CC S ts es for the blind as well as mu ‘ equipment. Attached to it io A . kitchenette donated by the Shining | Hour Club of St. Catharines. S as ,-_.g-h-lw“! Pesus AZeRH M NOe oc In all appointments, the wudt;:'i m has been designed to serve W"Mflmtlofm“u .Auw-codc.ndu-“v:::': All corners are rounded, and any Annuity guarantees you as projecting articles have been elimâ€" $1200 a year for life. inated. Stair railings are continuad | # ï¬wwbw‘â€" rmmwpdmenunufnu uyeomnlneorfldon.loprovtde ovmmwhoï¬â€œâ€œ" a guide. 4 any low. You cannot lose ya All radiators have been eliminâ€"| money even if your payments ated through uuulltu:;':l a m‘t:; . into arrears ern radiant heating m, | large installation of its kind in this | e Anyone, from 5 to 85, is eligible. district. Pipes are laid in the floors | and maintain a constant umpcr-‘ Annuities .d oR o S e Mitistion 16 teraper~ DEPARTMENT OF LABO ‘There is no variation in temperâ€" | A. MacNAMARA Deputy Misister ature from floor to celling. Only \n| wumPMREY UAITCHELL Misister the corner rooms on the top finor, which are more exposed, have pipes been put in the ceiling. . ‘‘ The building is completely fire« proof and the only wood is found \ in the trim and in the doors. ; One of the features of the new \home is the intercommunication system which enables the office or , the matron to contact any part of | Mail this Coupon today POSTAGE PREE the building. Persons in distant parts of the home may also call in =:=.=-.,-.. to the office. There are two master n.--..mmuâ€"aneâ€"t-o--â€"-flhâ€"" stationsâ€"one in the office and one If you are sitting in the lounge and hear yourself called over the -ym.mmeuhduflv heard even though you are sitting or standing as much as 30 feet away from the speaker outlet. ‘There are telephones on.m floor. § on national motion picture history through its world premiere. In atâ€" tendunce were the King and Queen of England. Princess Margaret Rose, King Michael of Rumania and the Queen of Denmark. Thous unds of Londoners crowded the police barriers around Leicester Square, cheering the royal turnout for the Command m‘ second postâ€"war event of the sort, the matron‘s sulteâ€"and 10 outâ€" Honored with a Roysal Command Performance on November 25th, 1947, at the Odeon Theatre, Londâ€" Max. Knechtel, field secretary and first for an American picture. Star members of ‘"The Bishop‘s Wife" cast present at the Theatre were Loretts Young and David Niven who were presented to Their Maujesties at the close of the perâ€" formance. , the Samuel Goldwyn production :'u Bishop‘s Wife" made interâ€" ‘The Bishop‘s Wife" is u-.l presented at the Roxy Theatre on Wednesday and Thursday, Septemâ€" ber 20th and 30th, and its appealâ€" Ing comedy and unique and loveâ€" able theme as presented by Samue! Goldwyn and beautifully played by Cary Grant, Loretta Young and David Niven will, we feel sure, give enloyment to all those who see it. Hearty sentiment underiies the mirthful events precipitated when a genial stranger with mirâ€" the In the latter‘s manifold worries Inâ€" cluded in the able supporting cast are Monty Woolley, James Gienson, Gladvs Cooper and Eiss Lanchest. er, all of whom contribute to the 'udl-udthlhmn- and old will most certainly enjoy. aculous powers descends upon a Of This Picture on in temperâ€" WUMPHREY MITCHELL ie celling. Only in | i n the top fioor exposed, have e celling ompletely fireâ€" wood is found the doors res of the new rcommunication k. Thousâ€" vded the Leicester I turnout the sort, n picture. llâ€"’;one 36 for Your Next Printing Order m It‘s a centre of activityâ€"your local armoury, just humâ€" ming +ich activity for men with a few evenings to spare. In the wide list of activities offered by the Canadian Army Reserve Force, you‘ll find things to turn those odd free evenings into interesting and even exciting ones. You‘ll enjoy the full programme of social and sports events. You‘ll be "one of the gang"â€"with other Reserve Force men who are finding that the armoury is their personal "clubhouse". All the latest equipment and weapons are now | ï¬claernFouecl'-iu.‘l'heumunpmiu theoppum-i:yn.umyudwtinm:heopu all, you will receive full Active Force pay for all tit training and camp. **SEE FOR YOURSELFE* by visiting your Force unit‘s open house, parades or demonstrations during Army Week, 20â€"26 /}. Septémber. ty CA for men with some time to spare Thursday, auenensnesee0000me .‘....--.... '-'~ ldwupw-mnowhein,u‘ umunpm.j“m Sept. 23rd, 1948 aeesssecsesceecce000008 open. lo top it all time spent in luul lm