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Grimsby Independent, 7 Oct 1948, p. 6

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SIX INDEPENDENT CLASSIFIED NEWS â€" MONEY MAKERS THURSDAY & FRIDAY â€" OCTOBER 14 â€" 15 MONDAY to WEDNESDAY â€" OCT. 11 to 13 FRIDAY & SATURDAY â€" OCTOBER 8 â€" 9 (Sat. Con. From 6.30 p.m.) trjtp _ â€" 4P Amazing! Astonishing!Deligntto® .e F) MATINEE SAT. at 2 P.M. WAY OUT WEST LAUREL and HARDY in Pratecnd and Directed by Cecil B. DeMille A Poromount Picture 4 p.m.â€"Competitions ing", Scouts. early as possible, 8 p.m.â€"Registration. Legaders to hand in nominal roll of tunit to Camp Chief Office. Roll Cal will the provisions of rations, cooking utensils, wash basins, Ppails for cooking and washing watter, shovâ€" el, axe, ground sheets (tgarpaulins or waterproof). Under the heading of clothing ‘The King‘s and Troop or Pack Colours should be brought tto camp. â€" *The following is a compléete proâ€" gmmun-uhk for the m:l’fiy.wlh.nn 1 â€"Camp open to isseue canâ€" 'll;’.';"l'!!ldlvelnnmu bunk indoors if the weather proves to be unsuitable for sleepping in tents. However, each Troogp on arâ€" rival at the grounds will pittch their 715 a.m. 145 a.m and tents. A chartered bus took the entire group back to Toronto. Two mothâ€" ers of two of the injured girls said that they would never tave let them go if they had know that a truck was being used for trans portation purposes, Provincial Constable _ Gordon Collins stated that the 1937 model truck was "not worth a dime." It had been borrowed from a friend of the driver. 7.80 p.m.â€"Council Fire Camp square. All Scouts present to atâ€" tend. Group Committees and parâ€" ents especially invited. ©.30 p.m.â€"Roll Call. To bed. 10.00 p.m.â€"Leaders to meet in marauee. 10.30 p.m. â€"Lights out. Saturday, October 9th, 1948 7.00 a.m.â€"Rouse and 10 minutes mmwmmm ing into West Lincoln. the staff there were preparing to leave for 9.00 a.m.â€"Competition. "Obserâ€" vation" Scout Troops and Wolf Cub Packs as they report in. NOTE: Wolf Cub Packs to reâ€" port in as early as possible." _ 10.00 a.m.â€"Off period for Scouts and Cubs who have finished comâ€" petition to visit fair. fractured pelvis, Joan Niven, fracâ€" tured ankle, and Patricia Walsh, at 11.00 a.m.â€"Scout Trog# ua| Walf Cub Packs parade to receive | instructions for march past and| pitalized at St. Michael‘s hospital When O. 0. Mcintyre, who beâ€" came a great van, was in munw:mmu-r- ald heâ€" was frightened he would lose it. Most of a.b¢e was frightened of the propriet®. thinkâ€" ing that if this formida® man cast eyes on him he wouw be inâ€" stantly dismissed. So weever he had to pass the big bossdesk he ran! One day the proprietor Ked the managing editor: "Who!* that quickâ€"movin w y _ shoots Phocusmark h..: n:’ a »aou!" "Oh, through here like a rock« that is Odd McIntyre, the "You‘ve been asking who to"¢ to Cincinatti, as city editor 4* boss suggested. ‘"‘Why not send * boy. he‘ll burn them up!" So the frightened boy became city editor with four reporters sponsible to bhim and hnl, journey to fame. COITINUA TIONS Nowadays when the wolf comes to the door, the chances are be has a dute with the young lady of the house SCOUTS CAMPOREE SCARED INTO FAME discharged in râ€"m â€"Clean up camp areas â€"General Parade. Flag From Page One aite, ew cub | vince of Ontario. Many of us have had occasion to E use hospitals provided by others in the past. and have been grateful Msents | for the care we received. We may """’notn-rthh'nvudn.butn ProY®8 | can provide for others who will folâ€" " IM% taus io for GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT Grand How! _ 12.00 noonâ€"Dinner in Camp arâ€" eas, Scouts hnd Cubs. â€" _ _ _ "Knot Tying" Competition. Display of work and gadgets by Scouts. 8.00 pm.â€"Wolf C u b Packs "Jungle Dances" in Camp Square. Scouts to form outer circle. / _ 8.30 p.m.â€"Time off to visit Fair, Scouts and Cubs. . d â€" C Three pickings have been made -tafimmmor-mmym the harvest examined for yield and type. But this is only the start of the teats. From each picking of each of these 50 varieties, Dominâ€" lon Department of Agriculture 5.00 p.m.â€"Wolf "Cub Packs reâ€" port to Camp Chief for roll call and attendance cards. 4 5.00 pm.â€"Supper in C a m p areas. 6.00 pm.â€"Strike Camp. Troops will parade to the Camp Chief for clearance roll call and attendance vc:ulpwnpoflmwh nominal rolls to Camp Chief Office on arrival CORNER STONE LAYING | cipal councils. and the Provincial, and Federal Governments hospital | aid plans. Here I wish to mention | mmwmdwf social endeavours by the people of | Canada as a whole, and more partiâ€" | cularly by the people of the Proâ€" The Benediction was given by| Directly opposite our office is Mla-ulndthw:z the office and receiving station of by the band concluded the inspirâ€"|the Nixon Seed Company and we ing corner stone ceremony. see evidence of thousands of dolâ€" mm mmnrmmmmmmmmmmme mmumu:r-m . Cheques SCIENCE _ IMPROVING _\ $3 C t svea TOMATOES FOR JUICE me> uen ant atautee on ques are up in the thousands. One mewmmamees local farmer pocketed his cheque Not too thin, not too sour, not|for over $2000 this week. Four too paleâ€"tomato juice should be| or five farmers in Terra Nova disâ€" none of these. To improve it, to trict realized over $11,000 for their enable canners to put up juice that | alfaifa seed. A truck load of seed has enough body, the right flavour | left the local warehouse this mornâ€" and the bright, red hue of ripe|ing. It carried seven and a half tomatoes, government scientists tons valued at about $6000. Similar mw‘wnmduhmmgoutmryuvM‘ popular fruit. all of which gives us indication or-ummmmmnbynm.nmmvmun- the Horticultural Division of the are coming from. Central Experimental Farm in Otâ€"| We understand the seed is being tawa, fifty varieties have this year | purchased for export and that acâ€" been tested especially for their use counts for the demand and the by commercial canning companies. | good prices. The prices paild farmâ€" As Chairman of your Board of Directors for the past six years, I wish to thank you all for your support, and I can say truthfully that there has been atf all t. mes a ready response to my many reâ€" quests, and seldom have I come away empty handed. Time slips away very quickly. It will not be so very long before tnis building will be completed, with | most of our old staff present and | prepared to serve you even better than before. | In conclusion T wish to congratu. late you on having helped yourâ€" selves. As time goes on, you will be proud of this Hospital which you, the people, own, and proud of the :nmhn played in creating The Smithville choir then rendâ€" ered a most appropriate anthem, followed by the singing of the Naâ€" too paleâ€"tomato juice should be none of these. To improve it, to enable canners to put up juice that has enough body, the right flavour and the bright, red hue of ripe vlllocnhlu‘lnnduu-mm. ‘The Benediction was given by Rev. Maunsell, and the Receasi>nal by the band concluded the inspirâ€" ing corner stone ceremony. 1245 p.m.â€"Fall in for 2.00 p.m.â€" MOULDERS OF CANADA UNLIMITED â€" Presentation of were in ariiease s y ° Pn ie ol ie o \ work are available to everyone in Grand|the food processing industry. Their !Mmmwmnbw- ucklmmwun.nmro-| Display | duct: better tasting, better looking outs. |m-mnmuuwm-{ \ _ How do you rate as a Griver! Visitors to the Beamsvilie Fair will have an opportunity to have this mm-:&ododfl!- ing demonstration sponsored by John Labatt Limited. This demonstration will take place in a specially built 35 foot trailer which is equipped with apâ€" ,mdmm ‘These deâ€" 'flmmmalnr’.fl!'w | eapacity such as vision, reaction time, steadiness and strength grip. In all, eight tests are given and at the conclusion of the tests every | person‘a score card is analyzed and |a rating given. technicians press out the julce. ‘Then, they go to work on it. myfl"nnwfltlflm test, to see how thick it is ‘They measure its acidity. They test it for shade and density of colour, ‘They examine it for presence of mould. ‘They find out how much Vitamin C it contains. In this work, horticulturists are M”Mflllflm Luists and the vresults of their SAFE DRIVING TRAILER AT BEAMSVILLE FAIR Any person over the age ““l years is invited to take these tests which are the same as those used | by large motor fleet operators in Canada ndflnOnIMMffll’l selecting. testing and training their | drivers. They are also used in the United States in conjunction with tbfhl‘hlchodmmwl We understand the seed is being purchased for export and that acâ€" counts for the demand and the good prices. The prices paid farmâ€" ers is not generally broadcast but we understand they are receiving from $20 to $23 per bushel for both alfalfa and red clover seed. Howâ€" ever the price for red clover seed has slumped and lower prices are now expected. grammer. The Labatt mobile safety unit has already visited numerous towns and cities throughout the province. At the Canadian National Exhibition nearly 7,000 people were given free tests under the superâ€" vision of trained examiners from John Labatt Limited. When you attend the Beamsvillie Fair on October Oth be sure and visit the safe driving demonstraâ€" tion trailer to take the freeâ€"driving tests FARMER‘S REAP RICHES FROM CLOVER SEED It has been ideal weather for harvesting clover séed and general reports indicate that yields are above average. This is no doubt true regarding alfalfs which has e past number of years. This ;::r":‘c’t::hupdmudd excellent quality. "> § (Creemore Star) ( M d sls 24 ces a driver? for EXâ€"SERVICE MEN‘S CHURCH PARADE It is expected that there will be ..‘mfltd(fl-"‘"" men of ‘Wast Lincoin on the Guflhhuhmudoamo day, October 10th, at 10.30 a.mâ€" uwmm-m‘. Berets, medals or medal ribbons. was. . 2e 4 She be eonflu.n': "o" -fi"itl"‘ wwwooâ€"-wka- Saunders of Beamsvilie. _ | _ _ _ | Ee wolky Ee C lice 'w).hldllm fi.l;:“ Church. The Rev d."A.u be w..,,__?_m Joo onl SEE ALEX (SCOTTY) RYANS Main West, Grimsby fuel that is Main West, Grimsby ALEX (SCOTTY) RYANS STANDARD FUEL CO. "Presâ€"toâ€"1088" Lanoe, packhorse and skillet are the hohd&u“.'lmonm..Au with those tools he tushions q it BREWING comrany -toU log’ PHONE 60 Thursday, HUNTED LIKE ANIMALS anmmmenmmmm n "Of the original Inhabitants (of Newfoundland), & sturdy, brown CCC C 0 Laftol and clever W 'mm‘“m. i ed to turn out. asked attend to make this 8 s nd 9 °°""" "mime 10.30 47 nossible" parade *** sharp as Colours are 1040 a.m. WQ hnsdc Aritl‘ the less said the better race Of PeC ul Shucks perhaps Britannica. the Parade Phone 638â€"W Phone 638â€"W MitEp ME§ T " at

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