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Clark GABLE OFEBiF.D FOR YOUR PHOTOGRAPH $130.00 Upstairs in the Hawke Block "DEEP VALLEY" _: SHOWING THURSDAY ABLE _ â€" _ Deborah KERR CARTOON AND SHORT ROBINSON â€" Lon McCALLISTER CARTOON AND SHORT ° "RED HOUSE" PARAMOUNT NEWS HUCKSTERS mommm THURSDAY IS NOW THE BOX OFFICE WILL oo in o n nc hnd n it n c 0t Nov. 1213 NOV. 1516 Jane Frazee GRIMSBY . 17â€"18 bin enjoys almost every year, al= though this year it has been . the =® coud ‘:: ast og »vinnipeg. Tn facttheir ï¬nmldl‘tenfl'yutb mmflomm,m of the rain which carled op through the harvesting season. | | °I wonder if many growers are ‘nulmmmmmmm‘ peach processing over the past 18 years. Since there are many new growers in the area since that time I feel it is desirable to delve into history and outline some of the facts bearing on that period. In 1930 the Dominion Governâ€" ment made a treaty with Australia which permitted the importation of canned peaches and other fruits and wine in exchange for manuâ€" factured goods and lumber. These peaches were as yellow as gold but poorlnqwny.lndonnmtd their high colour, extremely attracâ€" tive. 500,000 cases were imported. pesaches sold at a premIum "" "20M4â€" l.u. England, market. This iis| worthy of being placed in the reâ€"â€"| cords. f .â€"-â€"â€"â€"_'. i ‘ COUNCIL WILL ASK â€" _ CONTINUATIONS This the Australian imports, not by tariff, but because when we equalâ€" led their colour our peaches werte lomnpoflorlnmmAm could not compete. In 1939 owr peaches sold at a premium in Lond;â€" BIG INCREASE sSHOWN COUNCIL WILL ASK ! months. I think we should be falir , to all." | Pheasant hunting days last weexk | brought up again the gGestion <of , the firing of firearms within time boundaries of the town which iis| prohibited by a town bylaw. | " Bonhamâ€""Hunters were firimg off guns behind homes all over thie | town. Over in the Fuirview sectiom ; it was not safe for a person to| step outside the door of the house. | I would like to see this town deâ€" ‘ clared a Game Preserve, then we| would not only have control of the shooting of firearms in the town but | the Game Wardens would soon N' a stop to the hunting within the| town of all kinds." _ _ _ | Clerk Bourne will write the proâ€". per department in Toronto to seâ€" cure information as to what steps should be taken to have Grimsby declared a Game Preserve. mm«mmm A. Cope and Sons for. $2,000 for dredging work at the lake in openâ€" ing the outlet from the Forty Creek into the lake was again up for discussion and at times the debate was pretty hot and fiery. A representative from the Cope frm will be asked to attend the regular council meeting on Friday night to !expluntbsemnt. 1 . Mayorâ€""Owing to conditions at the time we were forced to dredge that outlet out. Now it is filled in Hewittâ€"*"Money thrown away." The "mislaid" sewer on Melrose avenue in the Aitchison survey Was ie deitiint s 2 id oo . P aaionr C the time we were forced to dredg¢} 1t seems that fifty miles or so that outlet out. Now it is filled 9| from horizon to horizon, which again." e amounts to about the same thing, Hewittâ€"*"Money thrown away." |is just about the maximum range The "mislaid" sewer on Melro®®) for receiving a televised signal. umuhmumumy'lllnovnhenm-munmko!m again to the fore. Engineer Ur®| mountain the signal from Buffalo submitted a report and outlim®4) ;s harder to pick up than it would three ways in which the situat?") be up on top of the mountain. So could be relleved by the construc‘ we wouldn‘t be surprised if John tion of a subsidiary sewer at the suddenly moves to the top of the rear of the properties from peak. west end of Melrose east to Kif®®| _ Now we originally planned on “yMlM&â€ï¬‚fln‘.wuwma’M feet at an approximate cost 9| how this television stuff works, but $500! or lay the sewer acrossth®) frankly this typewriter and I just Mbmmufl“m'thflnwmmmmam street; or lay the sewer down *T , technical stuff that John attempted EXPERI GRIMSEBY RADIO AND MAIN 8T. £,, GRIMSBY PHONE 635 THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT ties from peak e east to KH§#| No distance of 360| givin imate cost O how mmm‘ml north to NP\ can‘t the hill and through the UDL mflybwm.mdth two alternative plans were not m&tdw‘]whno:dh:\‘-_ Water testa taken in October showed town water supply tested "A.," the very highest test possible. The Gas Referee of Ontario has p-odnuhrnncuonlumn‘- cent raise of Natural Gas rates in Grimaby. Mayor Bull informed council that all fire hydrants had been tested and greased and were . in good condition for the winter. } Mayor Bull asked Council whethâ€" er they were going to leave the d cvcrmatdiitenidcnc n > Several of council expressed the Ominion that t h e Waterworks 'Mumuomwwd'fl ‘acweount of duplication of working On his workshop bench sat .!nmu, with aramaut resuits, MWER | | conglomeration of tubes (24) ; of the exciting action â€"of the picâ€" \transformers (4) condensers (50)| ture was filmed in the famous | and . assorted other m,._w.nllml Valley on the Uhh-l 1‘,‘ of which was made by John | Arizona border. ‘The climax with , himself. while other parts had been |its savage pitched battle between !-lnm from radar onlmt““""â€""“’“’"""“"“*l‘fl“' ummm_ “km“.'lm is said to be one of the: | one of the nine control buttons, the | MOSt thrilling scenes ever nhotoâ€" | Ave inch.screen filckered a bit. and | £TaPhed. John Agar, husband of \there before us was some foker| Shirley Temple, makes his film deâ€" 'mkln: with pantomine, ’-,h‘;bntulmg West Pointer. Many ‘the piano, and in gencral having| Creen favourites are featured in lw' a gay time in the Buffalo the film, which John Ford directed. !studio. while here we were in (povmomecont +9 s son ararmemmennt .'IOH-M some fifty miles distant. NEWS COVERAGES ;! 1t n-w“u“d â€znl‘a.wh.: Canada has nearly 100 daily silent movie, 3 newspapera. Englishâ€"lan daiâ€" |not got his sound hooked up with T exhave x sireujation of about two ;\ the picture part of the lvurllll&!md a half million, French lanâ€" { But he assured us that he would / guage about half a million. In adâ€" : ‘have this completed very soon. . |dition we have four Chinese and b' Now, of course, we all are quite| two Yiddish dailies. . aware of the manv obstacles -unl the matter up with Shafer Bros. Council turned down the sugâ€" gestion that an advertisement be placed in the Peach Kings hockey programme. Mayor Bull stated that one secâ€" tion of the new sewage disposal plant was now in operation. _ Fog, rain and, of course, storms all play havoe with the successful operation, but on a good clear night, when a good signal is comâ€" Ing through, the picture is very clear, and one can certainly realize how great will be our pleasure when the day comes that television will be a part and parcel of our homes. Now we originally planned on giving a detailed outline of jast how this television stuff works, but frankly this typewriter and I just can‘t begin to consume the :: stuff that John attem ::chh‘ontln to us in a way so we would understand. He was very nice about the whole thing though, and didn‘t hurt our feelings, Howâ€" ever, we did learn that a television set is something definitely not to monkeyed with by us home exâ€" e rts. Most of us at some time or other have "Axed" our radio sets. But warns John, don‘t try this on television set. Seems as how there are aroid two thousand volts nCo. cking around in there, so unlesgou are looking for a one way tick to heaven, better let somebody w knows the score look at your twvision set of 1050. A television sigl travels in a straight line, wheis a radio wave kind of sneaks arourcorners, and up and down and in neral gets | [JP around a little better in does the television signal. A special t of antenna is required, this you can spot if you cast your eyes up over The Independent office, ‘ The midnight oil has been burned ‘ on plenty of nights by this guy John Pansion, who has about twelve years experience in radio, The complex nature of the work is enough to drive a man to drink, but plece by plece he has construc» ted his own set that for my money is receiving every bit as well as a | JRiL c cAics Bictbes Aiarc lot of those that haunt almost ""’ hr mAth. .....24 L.-. ia Lk id Scaoeiâ€"attnin t vNBeCri - John incidentaily was born in Saskatchewan, worked in radio at Melfort, become coming to Hamilâ€" ton eight years ago. His business here in Grimaby started two and a half years ago. A very good man when it comes to fAnding the squawks in your radio, it looks as if John is on the ground floor for future work in television. Laugh if you will, butâ€"like the telephone, } the radio and the automobileâ€"teleâ€" visian is here to stay. 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