TWENTYâ€"EIGHT FINDS OUT HE CANNOT | LAKE WATERLEVE wmmwu:flow&nulfl; y fuoporty ‘and E ]n-hr utsnz*mu ""‘“"‘“""""""""“mxmw;nwm Edward Sutheriand, 78 Main St. E. | e than average. 4 Grimsby, was given the option of nommnnmmmnoommmmmmmmmmemmmemmen t paving a 832 fine or rtee> <»» WOULD SUPPLY COUNTY _\ wwmnumi ' arines court, Saturday morning. . WITA CRUSMED STONE Sutherland was ejected from the e e n Grimsby House late Friday night ‘The Beamsville Quarry Co. are by hotel employees, but continued ready to make aâ€"deal with the‘vilâ€" | his antics outside, breaking sevâ€" jage council for all the stone that eral panes of glass in the botel ;s asvailable on the village property door. on the edge of the mountain. | Constable H. S. Davis and Chief â€" ‘The company are asking for an | on the scene, and a vigorous scuffie followed before Sutherland was handcuffed and locked up in the found as yet. Chief James intimâ€" ated to The Independent that any should contact him immediately. In the scuffie, Constable Davies Coal â€" Coal â€" Coal A. AMewson & Son 76 Main St. W. DOMINION Peanut Butter SUNMAID RAISINS > ¢* 41 WHITE BEANS onmamo _ :z 22 VELVET CAKE FLOUR 38 TILBEST CAKE MIXES :> 31 DEELIMES caujrornia :z _ z> 2 JEWEL SHORTENING CLASCO JAM :=:> MUSHROOM SOUP «sn > CHRISTIES RITZ PEESHLY GROUXD IREE®SISTIBLE FLAVOUR P | FWV@W® _ 10 iLb £14 ENGLAIRH BKEAKF ART Ontaric Grown No. 1â€"Marsh California Table Fancy _ District Agents * LIVINGSTON OIL BURNERS AND STOKERsS BIG PRINTING JOBS ARE OUR SPECIALTY FAMOUS SUSQUEKANNA ANTHRACITE ALL SIZES NOW AVAILABLE Get Your Supply To-&.y â€" PHONE 340 â€" For Immediate Delivery Lake Ontario at Kingston=â€"2% | inches lower than October; 8% | mmu-m.l:l; 20% inches lower highest ‘ vember; 41% nz*ma lowest November: 8$% inches highâ€" agreement permitting them to devâ€" elop the old quarry property for crushed stone over a period of years. If they can get this assurâ€" ance they will install the necessary machinery which will be a conâ€" siderable investment. ‘The company have orders on hand for large quantities of stone from the county municipalities and want to get busy turning the matâ€" erial out California Seediess Nave!l â€" Sunkist â€" Size 208‘s _ _ LCs o No WCECImWIS 6 at ok. UIL B.C. Fancy Quality Applesâ€" Lge. Size 1008 % FRUIT & VEGETABLES anada No. 1â€"P.£4 Grimsby for 39; f & F 21: 31¢ 19 ; b3¢ Tal : election of the By GoRd MeGrEGoR" . ; _MQM With 4t St0 25e of \ Saturday afternoon December|Education and Hydro Commission 18, is going to be a big day for| members on January 3, Beamsville the kids of this whole darn are&â€"| property owners will also vote on Mmmr\nâ€"‘.wunflmmdm are providing the Christmas party, | hundred and forty thousand dollars no stipulations have been placed OD | by gebenture to provide for the just where the kids may COmMe | construction of sewers in the corâ€" from. Between the hours of two and four on that day, Santa Claus and his firemen helpers will be handing out candy und treats gaâ€" lore, and the fire laddies of Beamsâ€" ville hope that girls will Mnu-nmuâ€"h ‘uhpnynndmbu’tub get that date now, kids. Saturday afternoon, December 18, a gigantic Christmas party for all of you from the swell gang on the Beamsâ€" ville Department, who have just made arrangements to have Sants there .1 person. While we are on the subject of events coming up . . . don‘t forget to make a date for Club 13‘s hilâ€" mrious Turkey Trot scheduled for: Friday, December 17th Club 13 have as usual made elaborate preâ€" parations for this dance and the Community Hall in Beamesvillie will be decked out elaborately for the occasion, while Phil Gage and his great band will provide danceable music from nine to one. Beamsville Express, but who gradâ€" usted to the position of sandwichâ€" ‘Gt A Rfln@ board man for the Spectator (Schmidt knows that section of King Street fronting the Spec ofâ€" fice better than any other person)). Well anyway, as we were saying. \‘ ’§ ii T RPpttts that many people !-nn;o:ly e to A in one way for this power shortâ€" u-,Yumo‘:‘nrm':-"" sided in power a Tory mrnne:!,“h Ontario, formerly headed by George Toronto Star says responsible for th any one else on & politics with « pu whould have been What they need in the Ontario umnw.a- one of my more ilustrious ancestâ€" ors. Sir Adam Beck. had when he put Hydro on its feet here und worked hard to make it a reality for the benefit of the people. Had you Conservatives conductâ€" ed Hydro affairs with as much zeal as the founder, and continued that way, there would have been no 0C« casion toâ€"day to point a finger at neighbours and fellow townspeople and brand them as "SLACKERS wHO HAYE NOT DONE THEIR PART." As a measure of good tasts to any soâ€"called power slacker in the paper, you also publish mine with the full content of this letter. weaek you @5 _ whom you may offend by ng so, I would suggest that the Towh r says is more airebMy for this shortage than : on account of playing h & public utility which been put into compet» | o ts *3 us u THE GRIMSB Y IVNDEPENDENT | well, John old man, We M "" / tv-w-‘“"""‘“"“ ‘M-"‘ integrity has been taken in by this "blame the pOWet 'w-m'.' Utter shame luyu.l"omm-&l ;u,,.._mh"""‘ | wax candles which you will please use at night to further compose | your nasty little unmentionables. ‘‘As Sliacker No. 1, Bones Livingston .....muwm"†AARB mmm..-n-lu As Slacker No. 1, Bones Living8t08 | pjong Clul is immediately. switching Off 41! | pyeping. machines in ‘The Independent ofâ€" e fice, and wiring immediately to| Populatior m.m-.wmmâ€"â€" still use handâ€"powered presses to t 0 se Coaucy uneet. ‘Truat | . ‘Tbere e hi dos it stt in lt w t ty en va still use handâ€"powered presses to tirn out their weekly sheet. Trustâ€" ‘ing this will meet with your apâ€" proval, and that the publicity you have gained through us will keep you happy for another six months or s». Incidentally the length of s immediately. switching Off 41| pyeping, bacow dreendr ie . To V mauchines in ‘The Independent ofâ€" a; C J transferring hbim to their YVAnNCOUâ€" ice, and wiring immediately to wnmmn mu-oumu-um Ayr, where we understand M;M.-fludylm. .-:n'flhmhrth still n“.mmu # â€" ® ® coast January. tm:tm-ummm-l There are 523 Grimsby citizens o Ast W&hvmmflï¬map-;mmmwmmfl'; Futher N. M. Kobut, of the Basâ€" proval, and that the publicity you cording to the 1948 Voters‘ List. |ilian m:' M.O".h. have gained through us will * * & Rome, some years mumtorw-.n.@nm: Grimsby Voters‘ List for 1948 stationed in Grimsby, and who has or so. mmmmmu:“"m#*fl'w“uwuwm Womammmu.m“mhfl.“h_*mmm e ie t ue | i t on 2t NEorisiey o last wouk. in a jetter agara and the Village & ln.mmnhywmnnry.mfw’:;wm‘“ngufltm just before funny man. | Coulson place on MurTSY »seiling" he says: "Best wishes to ce mm mm r"â€"""““"‘"“"-":mmma-wm« BEAMSVILLE TO VOTE \ : nc e k pr n on in Y n 0 Un sever ouesnon = === m 00| o o s o t t 0 _ Jt _ m cpnek rane The debentures will be issued reâ€" paymble over a period of twenty years bearing interest at a rate of three and one quarter per cent per Prart of the cost will be assessed agniinst the lands of the corporâ€" atiomn on a frontage basis and the balmnce assessed by a mill rate on the whole rateable property within In 1871, 19% of Cansdians were city dwellers; in 1901, 27%; in 1921, 49%:; and in 1941, 54%. CITIES INCREASING 86 MAIN ST. SPECIAL JOHNSON‘S Gift Shoppers‘ Guide Mechanical only for d (mde of special Flameware Pyrex) Mixig Bowls = Double Boilers Coffee Percolators we are mildâ€" with tter shame forwarding if a dozen will please ir compose L bt en WWha al Crane, Oil demonstration Coloured Refrigerator Sets Raucepans and Frying Pans Track. smoke ‘The new warehouse building of H. H. Farrell and Sons is rapidly nearing completion. This biulding ) of frame construction of 40x74, 15 feet high inside. It will certainly store a good many thousand baskâ€" | ets and other containers. , Custard Cups stores next week are: open Wedâ€" nesday, December 22nd, until six Brevities Transformer s, Tender, L it Tank Car, Lions Club meets next JOHNSON‘ Buy Christmas Seals LIONEL ELECTRIC TRAIN EVENTS and TOPICS of the WEEK in CLUB 13 DEC. 17 HARDWARE & ELECTRIC r, Engine Loading ‘L . Caboose. 7 1 THE MHW LECTRIC TRAN _ | ... ,...m'75! & noover ‘ rromour .. 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