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Grimsby Independent, 10 Mar 1949, p. 5

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MONDAY & TUESDAY FOUR COMPLETE CHANGES OF PROGRAM WEDNESDAi &« THURSDAY â€" * , March 10, (TECHNICOLOR) ESTHER WILLIAMS â€" PET "m&"” ON AN ISLAND wITH YOU WAS HERE NICHOLAS NICKLEBY pONT MISS FOTONITE MY DEAR SECRETARY SATURDAY â€" MARCH 12 yRADE YOUR TRACTOR TIRES FXB New “Supef” Sure GrlP FRIDAY, "ARCH 11 EVERY THURSDAY ON OUR STAGE THIS WEEK‘S OFFER gan Mary Beth Hughes PARAMOUNT NEWS sHORT SUBJECTS MURPHY BRO3. â€" MARCH 14 â€" 15 WATERFRONT AT PETER LA WFORD yEREmâ€"E * lsoms"M coODYEARS 16â€"17 :\Grimsby Camp Meetings T 1. â€".~.. ~ENANFEN 10â€" _ {retery of 200 3n institation in nS Toh as veilientls. ons frowm arets AT In the meanwhile the meetings | were being well attended and were very popular.. For a number of years the old campâ€"meeting methâ€" . tds were adhered toâ€"three sorâ€" mons every day, with many meetâ€" ings besides, and the period exâ€" tended to a fortnight with two Sabbaths included instead of one. ‘The change to the present system was a gradual one. The meetings \were in charge of different minâ€" with marked success and ability. ‘They were the Revs. Dr. Williams, Mtale ts o Bd Wakefield, Dr. Sutherland, and proâ€" “uymwbr.lu\nl'o, term of several years and Dr., Philp‘s, which still continues. ‘ h.pulfltulplnlefl-ml have always been firstâ€"class, and thousands of persons have been enabled to listen to sermons and lectures which by no other means rauld be brought within their reach. Very faithful have been the efforts ‘of the boards of later years to carry on the work of their pre« decessors. Only on the books of the Judge Fones must have been for myyunmthon the Company. So also was the late Dr. Rosebrugh and Mr. Thomas Cutham. Mr. Edward Galley, and Mr. D. C. PEARRERRE CA C ds so many years associated with the affairs of the Park in connection laugh, is another man belongs here. Indeed, as & "M®*"""° |feren® 000 of the trio which for so many year8 | which consis were associated in the interests of | situated alor unplm.uumn-uamml.u drainag« benefit of the Company, it would | Thames, Gri uumawummm|...mm long ,-,,,gmumum«.,mmnu-l Mr. hlmllvulermwl'lpndmt the Secretaryâ€"Treasurer of th*, palities wer Company. and like the others, b¢ ) The difficul “"m“,wumllumw" Erntuitousty to the cause. NearlYÂ¥ | area to the o “'mmmnm”'emendof( \be seen in company with his colâ€"| cerned with | leagues busy about the affairs Of ; the western .m,comm~‘|\0mdl.°-‘ On norm{ Las lang Mr. Indeed, as a member THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT and ability who was fof | Notum: d with the | done i# Charee mn hn the im. connection | palities which °009 ~/**_/ /// ong \ retary of such an institution is no sinecure, but entails much hard work, and Mr. Fairficld, equally ;mmmmtwmm \these services should be acknowâ€" \ledged. His duties were not conâ€" | fined to the secretary‘s work alone, «but his judgment was always reâ€" . Ned upon when questions of weight : came up for consideration, as well |as in matters of detail about the | place. It is several years since Mr. i; Fairfield severed his official conâ€" . nection with the Park and ceased >‘ to spend his summers there, but : his family still occupy one of his .| cottages during the season and he â€" occasionally visits the place for a â€" short time. Mr. W,. C. Wilkinson, Secretaryâ€"| Treasurer f the Toronto School Board, has summered at the Park | for twenty years, and has taken | a deep interest in the affairs of , that institution. He has been a ; member of the Park Board for ten , vears, and for seven years hu‘ h«nlhaocnury.'hvoyunmi he was elected Viceâ€"Prestdent, and since the death of the late Presâ€" ident Phelps has been acting Presâ€" . ident. He is now the oldest member | ;o‘fin Board, and his npu-hm| and knowledge of the past is inval.| uable to the present d!netante.‘ | Mre Wilkinson is prominent in ‘ Methodist circles in his own city, being a trustee of the Berkeley Street Methodist Church, and acâ€" ‘ tive in its Sabbath School. He is |also prominent in temperance and . benevolent associations, and in ; every way a most desirable man -,mmwnua-um i‘ Board of the Grimsby Park Comâ€" It is with a feeling of great sadâ€" ness that the Park community thinks of the vacant places which death has made since last year. "l'btd..tlolfiom!'nnot ‘M“mfi the genial ‘mm.u-or.m-.munfgg udmbr.mmmfd‘llmrwumâ€"_”,,,_ mnu»mm.umiumm-nm.mmu-m‘ all his mental and physical powers nn.hoe.nunllonmhm undiminished, â€" should . be e.n.a|tmuem.¢mtormnm. nvly-ondbllyemu-gmt mlflrby.llnmldlllml«- shock not only to the on..,’cm-h-u-pyfw.mdllhh ‘mmmmnhw-"m"cuuwhldhmly friends and admirers Wlhihmdopmtynncnun the country. At Grimaby Park he| pleases. Oh. it‘s a fine thing to be muh-wmmmun.lnoflmmw! trom the social circles where he‘ (To Be Continued) CONTINUATIONS ’Mhull. moweres TCU situation in this district was difâ€" |¢omt from the normal authority ,! | which consists of the municipalities | f ,dtuudnmgm--orlm.orm 1 \its drainage basins, such as the | mofudndllumvm | 'l...nmu- In this case, the only ,| : com-onulkmlmmtm.“ '1.»4 some of the district munic!â€"| . palities were not involved in that. '.mtmfleultymmtm-tnm "m the peninsula flowed acrons the "-r«ulomm.mmluneut-_ '|¢m end of the district was not conâ€" â€"| corned with the flow of a stream in ! ; the western ond. "‘ On normal authorities, based on one Jong river which affects all municipalities in the same way, the provincial and federal governments each pay 37% pfl‘mtollh.mll. while the remainder is assensed ngainst the municipalities concern« ed, Mr. Richardson said he could ndnytawmulmpnrmnh ‘mldcummhm.mltym cover this area, where the probâ€" woULD SET UP problems involved. ‘The at could then do as it wishe« WWA_A-AH-. lems are different. ‘ t. Catharines, Merritton, Thorâ€" old, Grantham, Louth, â€" Niagara Township, _ Niagaraâ€"onâ€"the Lake, *re e _ eomented, were Hamilâ€" were all represented, were HAM!‘* ton and townships in that area. Harold Young, assistant city sollâ€" ¢itor, represented Bt. °'°,.,.",.'. since nelther Ald, John N hor Ald. Harry Gale, the regular *‘ U otatives. could attend eerye C CCOCC nor Ald, Harry Gale, representatives, could VAFPVUECE C OCCCG musical program, including . s0l0 and dust numbers, Wa* given by Miss Dorothy Young and her ainter Mra. Tillian YounX Sceanlon . of | Hamilton, with Mra. F W. North | ‘ntuw’ww.'fll‘u-tnmdlvnn. Introduced bY PDeputy Reeve Bert Constable of Grimaby. 1 Bringing the officlal greetings of the 8t. Catharines City Councl) WMs Wordhip Mayor Robertson paid tri« bute to Judge Stanbury‘® outatand» Ing . work ftor the BC Brother movement and called him "a re O se‘ in Wighiof him well in bis renle"." Padge . 3. Darby. formen® W Welland, also being af UI'1 dinner last evening, requested the eitizens of gt. Catharines and LAnâ€" coln county in takinE “'| ::dn ' ship of the County of ‘ fhe "iP Prought the greetings of th* movement f\.m fell« in his ""_l cot l,l_l _l ....-null'-:w anlo â€"=«tom is that any work From Page One The authority about ficial place that Dr. Burns °CC , pied at the Park, Mis personality was a unique oneâ€"and the vacancy |Mumm"““"" manent one. | Grimsby Park nasbecome a most | popular resort for YOUE people. The summer &irl is here in all her | glory afoot, awheel, aftoat, at the | station, the wharf, . the WII‘ | courts and in the assembliesâ€"you | | cannot escape her even if you ‘mld. She is omnipresent, and | without her Grimaby Park and the / world would be dull indeed. Sho | gives an air of perpetual motion ,‘ll\d perennial youth to the acene, | and keeps the Old fogies from . . stagnation. She !s 0" excellent . | terms.with the poctors of Divinity .\ and other magnates, _ WhOM wne . | beats at lawn tennis. If she liked ‘\ she could beat them 8t 9405 ~ ; Long may she reign! THe mP"""""" "ikls â€" amastion the aborbing Bible questions of the day, and endeavored to bring the truth hore {y,their minds with greater force clearness. mm-::'l“l“"'w' } ‘The Grimaby Park boy is the \king of his kind. ye doesn‘t have 'uomwtm.m""""‘"' ,nnmllol!”ufl“m"“ \ dirty. He doesn‘t have to brush his w,.m‘.,nunrn«hn.lnd anyway, it wouldn‘t be of any use. immmwfll""‘""“"‘" ‘ the same reason, and. beaides, they »}-nmmmm""m hmm‘*“mMMr\m .‘mlltfl-w"‘m‘”'m \to mow the lawn, nor to hang up 10 M . 04.A .. d codas S his hat. His mother does not forbid him to go in swimming as she does at home, and he can fish from mmumumllceumnl bievele for 15 cents an Wour, and Judge Stanbury. Words of tribute were paid by Her Honor Judge Kinnear of Cayuga and Judge Harold Fuller of Welland. Speaking of the gathâ€" members sl,g, Judge Kinnear informed the citizens of Lincoln, "I can assure you that you are getting in Judge Darby, a judge well endowed with common sense and well versed in the low." Judge Fuller spoke of Judge Stanbury‘s life as being characterized by unfailing courâ€" tesy and willingress to assist othâ€" The Hon, Clurles Daley spoke with feeling of the sense of regret felt at Judge Stanbury‘s passing out of the active life of the com» munity. In a ®bort address Lt.â€"Col. E. H. Lancaster, K.C., crowr atâ€" torney at th¢e County of Lincoln, invited the ¢itzens of the city and county to atten; the swearingâ€"in ceremony of Juige Darby on Wedâ€" nesday, March 9, at 415 pm. in the county bUlkjngs Warden Le8!!®Lymburner, rw-vo‘ of Caistor TOWNhip, in presenting: His Honor JUOR®Stanbury with a handsome radl9.spoke of the apâ€" preciation Of ho county councils for the friend8)p enjoyed with the \ guest of NODOTAuring the past ‘yun- DepUtYReeve B. Constable ‘of GrimsbY. Pesented Mrs. Stanâ€" bury with 4 =autiful bouquet of ! red roses. Accept!® the gift of the County of 1AnCOW44is Honor Judge Stanâ€" bury 44994 spoke words of appreâ€" clation f9hhe many kind remarks of previo4® =sakers and joined with 180 iDoytonding a warm welcome 19 is â€" Honor â€" Judge Darby...=: =. '-l-l;’il’"" hrief} new Canadiang / tion law. Pol;, been credited ": tures® of ‘h_'_ w |‘I bury #tate® * , gratitude to | and ncm"": their active neweemer® 6 apoke to pom( with the Big / connection W praised the (wnly will | linquency | At the c Honor paid " hers of the ells over t years for v friendlir. with 'fl Lang 8 stated 1 of the Welland Bar to M of his addreas, His pe . tribute to the mem» pincoln County Counâ€" . period of the past 12 coâ€"operation and f evening . closed ring alnging Auld . of his work for hnd of the changes ‘anadian naturaliza« ing out that he has ith many of the feaâ€" w law, Judge Stanâ€" & he owed a debt of ra. E. H. Lancaster ra. E. H. Lancaster of the 1LO.DE. for rk in welcoming the ”finm Me also extent of his work rother movement in _ juvenile court and record . of Tincoln gard to juvenile deâ€" SPECIAL TOMATO JUICE OHILI SAUVOE SMALL SHRIMPS * 39¢ arime PJBE APPLES *~ 15¢ SAUER KRAUT ~~*2"*® !23 GRAPEFRUIT â€"~« 2". 23€ SOCKEYE SALMON * 23¢ ayimer SUCCOTASH CHOICE PEACHES "~ 33¢ westors CRACKâ€"ETTES:* 19¢ PORK and BEANS «s 2\ 19¢ OLARK‘S VEGETARIAN BEANS ® 2 "N 19e wWOODBURY‘S SOAP i. 4°" 30e LIBBY‘S CATCHUP w 21e TOMATO SOUp cwrssucs 2 =â€" 21¢ LYNN VALLEY KERNEL emenmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmememememameten Un cOC 000 10.@T. 0 AYLMER PEASs ©S%, 2@ "%% 19e "fiii. PEACHES * t 15¢6 LEMON BUTTER rxovansor Jt 2%¢ INSTANT CHOCOLATE "%i 24c GRAPEFRUIT, 96‘s ..................._____J tor 0C FLORIDA ORANGES, 216..............doz. 42¢ LEMONS, 300‘ ....................___..._...doz. 3e ICEBERCG LETTUCE, 6‘s .......____each 12¢ CBrERT ..._.._..~.~/~..._.._.._\..~._BDunth ic SEINACEE .................:::....ommssnprmtommmâ€"mmanfe®s 2C GREENING APPLES, No. 1 ............_.bsk. 69¢ GREENING, No. 1 ..........................___4 Ib. 35¢ P.E.1. Potatoes, No. 1 ................. 10 lbs. 29¢ WHILE OUR STOCK LASTS Waxed Turnip TASTY SHOULDER OF PORK .............45¢ tb. SHORT RIB ROAST ... 82c Ib. SLICED BREAKFAST BACON ..............59¢ tb. PIECES PEAMEALED BACON ...............69¢ lb. Porterhouse, Sirloin, Wing and Round SILVERBRIGHT SALMON STEAKS ..........39¢ Ib. FRESH OR SMOKED FILLETS .............39¢ h. SMOKED KIPPERS â€" FRESH WATER SMELTS SHRIMPS AND SCALLOPS â€" _ OYSTER OCEAN PERCH FILLETS â€" HALIBUT STEAKS SMOKED CISCOES â€" FRESH SOLE FILLETS e FISH Vfi DEPARTMENT 88 _ sPECIALS SPECIALS .*%, MEAT DEPARTMENT SsEEK OVR SANITARY EFFICIENT DispLAy KQUIPMENT. OZ. Ok APPLE and RASPBERRY, APPLE and STRAWBERRY LYNN VALLEY | 4LB. TH fl CLARK‘S MUSHROOM 376| |SOUP 2~« 15¢ 98.0%. BERIRY, VBERRY, "*"** 69€ "rN BRIGHTS "x 33¢ 5: 19¢ 2 S 19e a "X 196 4* 30¢ ... 4 Ib. 35¢ 10 lbs. 29¢ 3 lbs. 10¢ nin 31‘ 5 for 30c FIVE

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