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Grimsby Independent, 28 Oct 1948, p. 12

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#1 1J FOR REAL TASTY FOOD COOKED THAT All Work Fully Guaranteed AlEXANDER HARDW ARE %6 MAIN STREET GRIMSEY 15 Years Experience R. W. HUSTON 1948 TAXES E0 _ gou. m en ------------_---_â€"-- w.u.muuwmm and Equipment from the Winona Anglican Church, reâ€" m-uthm~v~__l-tbutm&ll ;;c;:-!'l;lui'ek."bflqfi“ THE FINAL INSTALMENT OF TAXES ISs DUE # AND PAYABLE Al Miller‘s NOVEMBER 1s, 1948 Please pay promptly and avoid penalties. JOHNSON‘S TOWN OF GRIMSBY AY HARDWARE AND ELECTRIC ) PWC lcal Society. "ml * 4 Exâ€"Mayor W. MacPherson, Pres. _ | | ident of the Chamber of Commerce, | reports that besides candy and apâ€" _ | | pies for the kiddies and the grownâ€" NOTICE #49091 Articles To Choose From" Board of Education meets next Wednesday night. _ A start on construction of Port Colborne General Hospital, delayed because of high construction costs for four years, will be made as Brevities | ident of the Chamber of Commerce, | reports that besides candy and apâ€" ‘fl-firhmflhm \m“-bmnm-fl‘ | be distributed to those in costume, \for the Hallowe‘en parade. w O% "% ‘ W. B. Redfern. Toronto, consultâ€" | ing engineer in charge of the sewâ€" are pleased to hear that Butler‘s Barracks are not to beâ€"destroyed. It is reported that they will be handed over to the Niagara Historâ€" m # ® o# * Lions Club meets next Tuesday MHallowe‘en Parade, Saturday Beamsville Council Monday MIGH | . ; _.osteur nite prog his estimate of the cost of instalâ€"|tae spothiept with D u.m-'mm.b-;mmu cluding disposal plant and all other |~ u. _ ", tatented . ¢ expenses in connection with mfnnnfllfli-"l"" St. Catharines. Oct. 21â€"Thomas of the . wellâ€"known lud-.a.umu.'mo‘m-“ onto, was sentenced to seven days| Fifteenâ€"yearâ€"old J: H. D. Hallett today to a charge of reys. on behalf of ! Ariving while intoxicated. Steele sponsor. Said young was arrested on Wednesday by grand understatemer Provincial Constable Gord Collins happy to have won. EVENTS and TOPICS of the WEEE in FRED JEWSON, D‘ Fifteenâ€"yearâ€"old Jack McKenna ulnedndmwudlmdfl- ite | lars from manager Raiph Humphâ€" of reys, on behalf of the Fotoâ€"Nite .;w.mmlfl in a by grand understatementâ€"*"I‘m very ‘ By GORD McGREGOR « mwummm-| tre last Thursday night, gave a| terrific ovation to young Dul' MacMilian, a newcomer to the disâ€" ‘mmwn”m his singing of "Now Is The Hour." ‘N-fmyutdd.m“ > ptuf ‘Rmfflsl | gave a flawless performance, danc» ‘uummaâ€"hm ‘of the wellâ€"known Latin: song ’ Well, they say that there LIC plenty of phessants around this }yur.n’u-udm being re ilnndrthWhnM prominent in the news for some Aimeâ€"Timeâ€"willâ€"tell, forâ€"on Novemâ€" P3 + o * * a 1 * s *A o matter of a license. A resident O | qnauon Grimsby, & 20 -wm.-ymm."""’“’""""" may bunt with a one dollar license. However, a resident of the Town ‘wnyuhrm other than m‘_‘! u'“! }Nmor-nymupyu.ul e for the first day, and another buck The summer is over, there must Ilorm-endhy. Follow me* unma-mmunu- Good. That‘s three fish for two |lected, and are still useful to inâ€" L2 _ A.+ them toretherâ€"they ds ... M c Se ons sinodimnar P CA uennyw“mehudm town . seeing as how there are supâ€" some sort of law prohibiting the mqmmm Your license is good «in Lincoln County so be sure to stay within Lincoln, you nimrod you. _ . ense to cary a gun, this matter you should take up with somebody who knows about such things. ‘ Now if the trusty musket is olled and in firing condition. step forth into the clear November morn only shoot a henbird. you little rascal, and decide to be homnest about it. ‘Tuke it to a game overseer (that‘s the new handle for game wardens} tall him how sorry you are. He‘ll fuynyul-htmu‘ ‘heavy fine for shooting and not reâ€" porting a hen bird. If by chance vou shoot a chicken return it to the farmer and pay live weight tm‘ . «*‘ 1 Lba#» . S an u2 .Careful with your shooting, don‘t Careful with your shooting, don‘t shoot at anything that moves it might be somebody‘s brother, and there is also a very heavy penalty for shooting anvbedy‘s brother theme days You know the way prices are ‘n everything. If after several hours of fruitâ€" less bunting. you haven‘t even heard a pheasant. get in a nice anfe place and shoot tin cans or someâ€" thing. Keeps the rust out of the burrel, and sort of relieves your pent up emotions. f u--u-mmhl west we leave the tired old hunters mn‘;-m their Teat and their nice new lisenses catching the last gleam of the autumn sun It has been a great dayâ€"and anyway hamburg will taste good. Wlong, suckers. Tewh suffice THE GB!ISLY___I_N_DEPENDEN-T sort of Ueâ€" t wTL ceepaks c 1 .msmwmonmmmm on . miIB [Muym.hemmduwlw%mfl |Y.u:mm-nnha-fiunumamm- |then.0nt.hectbdrwdo{llr. svinm‘:'rfl-nlby ,mumdnmkmkwml and behind fhimmmdl’oplevw.fi%!‘ldm good news and | wanted to catch this edition of T M..__ [ wanveq °0 CEUen CIIIM ERRMMN® MA OO3 Here‘s the news, folks. Th have secured the releases Mdgndnpfmaflhxhyzymh&emxhn‘ First off they have Barlow, who last winter was the centre mmuwwmndcuuunnm‘ humhmfifluthhddodsm(:neh Dunham, the richtwwutbemw Jm*rmmmhnwmumm.hn mukennpuddmincrlmby.uhnlmtbeuuk JnniorguluoftheAmvoxchmpm All three lads will wear Peach King livery. o Hot Sport News that the rum! day had been the D. Macintosh and Mrs. C. Campâ€" i‘l-rv-dlodtqg--clum Oct. 20â€"To Mr. and MITS M7" g,.‘w.‘q.wlud.l!u # # ® Mflâ€"hflr.u&dlflw umwur.-m. Oct. 22â€"To Mr. and Mra. Peter Dirksen. Vineland, a daughter. are needed. ‘The winter is coming on â€"you don‘t want all that paper in the basement. especially with the furâ€" ¢m-,,umdlnnm overalls, worn out frocksâ€"shove them in a sack, batteries in the w.dduwn-‘mn dmh‘w. Have them all ready for the Legion Sal« vage Collection on Saturday. Ocâ€" _ All the proceeds will be used on local welfare. Main West Grimsby CLUB â€"| Clean It Out The Brady Woy %0th. Oh! I forgot, no For paok performance and efâ€" Rdency the cooling system of '-0'-: wot rapid w over nddqh‘::bd compremion. We ore experh in the use of the new, scentific Brody cleaning method â€" Cl P q d 1 und are still useful to inâ€" Get them togetherâ€"they of ‘There is the old bed a success in spite of RETIRES AFTER MANY YEARS VALUED SERVICE On Friday, October 22nd, repreâ€" sentatives of the directors and employees of E. D. Smith and Sons. Limited, Winona, gathered in homor their associate, William service, was retiring from his posâ€" ition as cashier. d and high character of Mr. Langdon and on belalf of the firm, presentâ€" accorded to all, and presented him with a number of Cash Gift Certiâ€" ficates, with the suggestion that a portion of them might be acceptâ€" able for use in purchasing records of his choice for the phonograph. Mr. Langdon then expressed his sincere appreciation of these tokâ€" ens of esteem, referring to days of long ago when the late Hon. E. D. Smith was head of the firm, how great changes had taken place, and the business had grown and proâ€" spered under his capable manageâ€" ment, followed by that of his son, Plowmen‘s Association, will be held on the farm of Elmer Hildreth, RR. 1, Vinemount. 1% miles south of the Vinemount Post Office, on Wednesday, November 3rd, at 9 o‘clock. in the W.L Hall Thursday, Novâ€" ember 4th. A good program will be presented. Supper will be served at €.30. Admission $1.00. ‘The members of the Vinemount Women‘s Institute are holding their first Euchre and Bridge in the W Hall Friday, November 5th The cards ut 8.15 sharp. Dancing 10.15. V inemount News GRIMSBY WEATHER | ‘The T7th annual Plowing Match, ‘The Vinemount Women‘s Instiâ€" been completed by Assessor Johnâ€" ston, and according to figures obâ€" tained from the assessment roll the total assessment is an all time high, $4.106,760, an increase of $430,604 over 1947. The population of the town is §106, an increase over last year of 162. The total assessment on land is $1,001,800, on bulldings, $2,880,000. and business assessment amounted to $284.980. At March 31, 1947, government annuities were paying out $16.191,â€" 0OA to 37 T5A Canadians. (Burlington Gazette) assessment for this year has THRIFTY PEOPLE -'3?-;,;\,\\ OIL CONTRACTS ==‘\ NOW AVAILABLE Grade â€" 6 €ANDY KIS§5SES HALLOWEEX PEANUTS IN SMELL =â€" 2# PRFRHLY ROASTED J0..*Â¥ GuGon PITTED DATES EHOICE PEAS LY}.N VAIALEYâ€"*STD. Â¥V UA MARMALADE cussco #%Z 23 PURE ORANGE RED CHMERRIES smours * CHOICE PITTED PINEAPPLE JUVICE * 1 PREFPARED WITH CHEESE HEINZ SPAGHMETT! !! n VA. AUSTRALIAN FREXHLY GROUXD AS SOLD ENXGLI®H BREAKFAST STYLE GRIMSBY FUEL & SUPPLY IN OHL §OCKEYE SALMON : 4 ALL BRANDSâ€"BC. FANCY & t kp" RODIE‘S FLOVR:..‘33. HELF RAINING AUTOMATIC HEAT WITH REPUTABLE FIRM No, 4 BC. Extra Fancy â€" Finest INSTALLATION m 85¢ DO NOT DELAY 2 1 27:¢ â€" 6 for 29¢ *« 320; 8%, Oz r« 51¢

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