EIGHT TH GRIMSBY INDP] INDEPEND ENT f BAARADLL 2A â€"mmmnmmmmmesooorroon._. ramnamaRIIL â€" !’Iâ€â€â€â€â€â€â€â€â€IIA‘IIâ€â€â€â€â€IIâ€â€"‘ d & [( a f lsciicl mss ie . snn c o a j & C HPBBBUITIRLIEIRLDLLLERELLELEEEEE EOO : W#AAA ILILLLLLLILLLILILLEEULEUCEEEEE CIEHEEEOEEEEEE y am an w 00 o0 w0 wn w0 0 on n an in n n n Oid Rurners and Slokers A HowsonLZSon 76 Main St. W. cegp o District Agents LJVINGSTON OIL BURNERS AND STOKERS VOTE.. BURNERS AND STOKERS IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE â€" TRY iT ONCE Voting 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Jan. 3rd, 1949 wE SERVICE ALL TYPES OF PHONES: 340, 689.J DAY OR NIGHT Sane, Progressive, Businessâ€"Like Administration _ of Town Affairs ' PAID UP LIST '.m Grimsby L EWIS out the year and all stressed the |vuh-dtnmum“¢ lmmmu. | y | ms isonra wof »Reweation 46 Ahis w reâ€" "u“.‘eom view of the year produced some on smm | very interesting and informative TWO IN FIELD | facts. He saidâ€"‘‘We cannot operate mmwmzumlmwum-nw for one minute in silent tribute to a8 of 25 years ago. We are very a "grand old municipal official, | shortly going to have to have more ‘mmmw.un." | classroom space. The same applies Iuwhfllmh-“mnhrlbmflmm. From 1941 to !umu-u-wmy-uu-mnmmmmzumm be the last time that I will address | Schools has increased 37 per cent. | the members of the 1948 council. It| The number of puplis in the High Ihnhnnnmnuounyurbutvo-mmm'nuponodofwne Itotuuwch. Atlnu“!hn'h‘mflbeHll:l:!l!.m voiced m opummmugmymo percent. We would __4.._.!... ..m--lmflflo,!“uwboylmdo.hop“rkmd _ Councilior Lewis in his remarks |stated "I intend to qualify for Mayor before leaving this building Iu.“n.lmmthmn-% ‘10 years our population will be | doubled, this will naturally inâ€" |muo our assessment and Ke°P our tax rate within reason. We ‘have had applications for sid~; !wnllu and sewers and have done \nothing about them. We must plan for the future. We must have a sane businessiike administration." \ _ Price â€" "I am standing for | Reeve." | Constableâ€""I an standing for | Deputyâ€"Reeve." . Esc sh CALL 550â€"w FOR CARS _ Both men reviewed the work of the committees during the past PECC! Bullâ€""Hydro is the best Com« mission in Grimaby. We have had to do with the Hydro money w*; || we were told. We have W":: giving you people a better t nmuumm.hp’."' mission is making the citizen 5| lotofmonoy.wtvnunmtlp&d it as we would like but we have hopes of getting cheaper power and reducing your lighting bills." Scottâ€"‘"The Board of Works has hqn)unibnduhe‘lmnk“\l time that we had a few realists. We have done the best we could. There is work thai can be done, | but it cannot be done without money. We cannot give you what you ask for unleas we spend money. | You are asking ordinary laboring men to do the job, of a qualified engineer. We have got to be reaâ€" listic about this whole thing." The other counciliors explained the work that had been accompâ€" uuwm“ oc MAYOR ‘mmmwmm facilities. There is no more importâ€" |ant product in the world than the | children." _ DINER CLORED NEW YEAR‘s DAY MAKE A NEW YEAR‘S Phone 226 WHEN YOU LAN ON BUILDIG OR REUIRE GENERALARPENTRY FOR GOOD FOOD BEAMSVILLE ymond, Chairman of Education in his reâ€" year produced some ing and informative â€"*We cannot operate | s on the same basis Consult | Chief of Police Wm. James and \his men, and Fire Chief Alf. Leâ€" |\ Page and his men are very pleased | with the quict nature of the long Christmas weekend and hope that Itm New Year weekend will be just as quiet and as free from trouble |and disaster. Vote as you please, but vote. Chief of Police Wm. James and Constable Henry Davies have reâ€" _‘nouwmhoululhre(uw fates on Lincoln County Council next year. ceived their new uniforms and they look pretty snappy. For the past two weeks the busâ€"|" "Y"}8 PNAXICT ano Dame May lest spot in town, outside the office m ‘The setting of the screen ormxmmummm†Mm'fllmh 'h-) office of Town Clerk G. G. Bourne. m‘nl'mwto hm Mlo Thaxter There has been a lot of midnight| uC “;:d(lry authoress | oil burned in the Municipal buildâ€"| lhomnuu he “Mmmlâ€&; ihs: <. /n /ge |grip which the lovely Leah holds Employees of Peninsula unnlnrl m “.;;’ .:m ‘MI:I and Supplies received a pluuntl family is n"“‘. mlo : surprise and a Christmas gift the | Lnd the "‘m“-.'mmu lovemto first part of last week. ‘They were | gain her mm'mu ‘The is unloading a car of British Columâ€" | MIG to its Md bin lumber and in the car Were | After reach 'lllMldm\.ll 'Imnx several very fine Christmas trees. | mm‘“‘h up w '.'!::!: L L # i ' l‘.llh.â€" s Chief of Police Wm. James ana | th* Ob!lldren and inspires the younâ€" of The Independent, has been the office of Town Clerk G. G. Bourne. ‘There has been a lot of midnight oil burned in the Municipal buildâ€" ing. Employees of Peninsula Lumber and Supplies received a pleasant surprise and a Christmas gift the first part of last week. ‘They were unloading a car of British Columâ€" The Editor of The Independent would like to know the name of, and also make the acquaintance, of the gentleman who made the very concise‘ and m.mh reâ€" garding Livingston avenue at the Monday night nomination meeting. Brevities We would be pleased to have him drop into the Sanctum Sanctorium. detachment, Provincial Police, has | turned over to The Independent a| amall Christmas parce! that was found on the shoulder of the east lane of the Queen Elizabeth Way on Christmas Rve, just east of the Maple avenue subway. The Christâ€" mas card on the package carries the following names ‘"Mariene" from "Roger, u-n-.u.m-' The package presumedly from a passingy car. The owner can have same by applying at the business office of The Independent. Happy New rp. Teddy Hope of the local chment, Provincial Police, has EVENTS and TOPICS of the WEEK in "SIGN OF THE RAM" IS VERY FINE FILM 'mnwhotrholouhuvnâ€"‘ pon of love. This is a startling deâ€" parture from the sweet young inâ€"| genues which Miss Peters formerly md.mdhmvpdcln-! acterization which issues a chalâ€" ‘lengelothol-ulunlonmdu-li | dramatic ability of any actress.| gmmmammm.{ | Phyllis Thaxter and Dame May: "The Sign of the Ram," Columâ€"| 4 bia‘s film of the bestâ€"selling novel nmmflhfl" ulumchm.uqdbo. most widelyâ€"discussed heroines of fiction, is coming to the Roxy on ; and th. The film marks the return | to the screen of Susan Peters in‘ gest to attempt murder CHICK STARTER GRIMSBY FLOUR & FEED PIONEER FEEDS A High Producing Hog Feed For BACON PRODUCER YOU CAN BE SURE OF Proneer iri}Ult _ â€"_. CHICK STARTER pg BIG 3 LAYING MASH FOR micy â€"‘_‘_*** PRODUCING HENS NOW AVAILABLE At the film has its lighter moments. 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