& Thursday, March 24, 1949. "Up In Central Park" MONDAY & TUESDAY â€"â€" MARCH 28 â€" iNDEPENDENT CLASSIFIED NEWS â€" MONEY MAKERS WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY â€" Shirley Temple DpONT MISS FOTONITE ~$220.00 SATURDAY, MARCH 26 , (Matinee at 2 p.m.) â€" EVERY THURSDAY oN OUR STAGE THIS WEEK‘S OFFER FRIDAY, MARCH 25 AND Toce,,... , ®AAV e o io DEANNA DURBIN DICK HAYMES sSHORT SUBJECTS \ o her in arpn DANGEROUS MONEY Sydney Toler Gloria Warren NEWS PLUS MAR. 30â€"31 CONTINUATIONS He returned to circulation in 1939 on the promotion of renewals , and was also made responsible for Home Book Service. In 1943, his work was expanded to embrace all I printing requirements for the Cirâ€"‘ culation Department. | His years of prominence in the various company plcnics a n a Christmas parties will be well reâ€" membered by many of the oldâ€" timers. His letterpress training and close contact with our present .. offset printing should be a help to every department in solving their interâ€" nal job printing needs. Three of Canada‘s bestâ€"dressed men, chosen by the Canadian Men‘s Apparel Fair, are shown Above. Heading the list is Viscount Alexander of Tunis, Canada‘s governorâ€"general, who is "an outstamding mfl.““muflhlflw level" Cited for good grooming in public life was BIG TIME ICE \| great name in Canadian speed and | figure skating, the acts vary beâ€" | tween comedy and pageanttype displays of skating artistery. | One of the feature acts of the | program is the adagio number A8 | portrayed b ytwo of the Revue‘s; topâ€"flight performers. But also | away up in the popularity bracket | is the sensational stilt skating of Johnny Dunne. But to attempt and | break down the starâ€"studde cast is nex to impossible. However, in all ° wELY a S Ns Mhes CC is previous reviews of the show, the work of Ed Sigan, 20â€"year.old Newfoundlander, who never skated until two years ago, being a viCâ€" tim of poliomyelitis when fAive years of age, and unable to even walk until he reached the age of twelve. o Residents of this entire . area have a chance to see a really fine ice show right here in Grimsby, and those planning on attending sre urged to contact members of the Juulor Chamber of Commerce, and pick up those ducats for the Maple Leaf Revue, brought here by the Grimaby Arena. CoUNTY AGRICULTURE ‘Town of Merritton towards ita ob« ligations to the Peninsula Branch of the Order. ' 8 wwou ced un GRIMSBY BOY GIVEN The council also instrICIA® !!" committee studying payments 10 . hospitals for maintenance . of inâ€"| digent patients to continue its en«‘ ventigations and efforts to arrive | at a more equitable setâ€"up. | ‘ Warden L&a)lie Lymburner and clerkâ€"treasurer W. H. Millward | w e re authorized yenterday by eounci) to advance to the Beam#« ville Board of Education an amount approximately eighty per« cent of the account for tuition of county pupile during the year 1048, During the Anance committee seke wions, the councll also approved a resojution forwarded by the Coun« ty of Wentworth recommending an amendment to the Justice Wx» penses Act providing for an in« crease in allowance to county con» ' stables. Acting on the recommendations apnsd cacctifivignts 7640 " crease in allowance to county con« ata ble#. ‘ Acting on the recommendation® of the agéculture committee, the counci) yesterday made a grant of §4,000 to the Lincoln Cemnty Fed« eration of Agriculture for 1040 and recommended to the foderation that all fair boards in the county hbe represented at the meeting to be held in connection with the estab« lishment of one fair for the whole sounty, No action was taken on & request of the @mithville Agricul« ture Rociety for a grant since it in a matter for the consideration of the federation. The councl) nomin« aled deputyâ€"reeve Wilfred Miewart of Ningara Township as a member of the upecial committee regarding fall faira e VISCOUNT ALEXANDER mt .-ï¬.-:v;‘lm Buchanan of m...-.;:..... .,.... ETT T tham Township presented the re« marry them. earing for Mru, N mn&mm«-\â€â€˜ heven 7 T H E GRIHSBY“I_N_Q_E_I: also instructed the Aying payments to this entire area ; n see a really fine| here in Grimaby,| inw‘ â€" OR nmldll\l‘ From Page One TOP LIST ORKANADA‘S BESTâ€"DRESSED MEN l At a short session of the road committee held prior to adjournâ€" inmn. Wednesday afternoon, the counckil approved the action of the commmittee in awarding the tender | for All at the road diversion at the ‘ entraince to Port Dalhousie to the \firm of Aiken and McLachlan. committtee and Reeve W. L. Patterâ€" son of Ningaraâ€"onâ€"theâ€"Lake preâ€" sented to council the monthly reâ€" port of the Industrial Home comâ€" mittee. * 5. Canring of food products, is. wluding trulis, vegetables, jars, “omnl. unâ€"rmented . juices . and | varions mixtures of both fruits and |upuhln to improve palatabilitvy ‘owr nutritive value; 7. Secondary byâ€"products such as nlcothols, proteins, acids, sugars, starches, rubber, fertibzers, fruit "homey" and flavouring extracts; _# Investigations of native plants with special reference to their proâ€" pertiies as human food, insecticides, »te. ~%. Quick frozen foods from hor ticsltural materials. â€" § Wines from fruits; "Whereas in comparatively re« rent times," he said, "a processed food product was considered satinâ€" factory if it could be sold on the Bride Terms Marriage ".; Contract ‘Not‘ Romance | The old song of "Lov Will Find l a Way" is not quite ©ropriale here; for the marriage 080â€"yearâ€" old Mrs. Adrianna Eugenie chot» son to her Negro chauffeur, 28 â€"arâ€" old Allen l4e Gustard Woods, as termed a "contract" and not a mance by the bride heraelt @ illâ€"assorted couple was married b a Negro Commopolitan Christ) chureh, Los Angeles, after th white Judges and a white mink refused to perform the ‘This photo â€"was made an " W | pushed N&Jnlebflnfl Imc‘-h- | through the gorridor of the Mall | Justice after the judges had rwhd \lo marry them, Woods hasen caring for Mrs, Nigh@ipn he NEW VINELAND atoroE DREW George A. Drew, leader of the Oppos! Minister Louis St. Laurent placed fou list as an outstanding example of dignity ing in the legal profession. . Byron Weutenantâ€"governor of British Columbla, as an outstanding example of correcin« grapes and other & N D ED Additionally, he said, the laborâ€" atory will serve in such ways as: 1. Testing of commercial food products for manufacturers; _ 2. Tests of equipment and conâ€" tainers used in production of proâ€" cerved" goods; C 3. Troubleâ€"shooting for commerâ€" clal concerns; _ 4. Analysis of ingredient mater tals; _ 1. ‘Varioue forms and types of extension work in the processing Head LOUIS ST. LAVRENT â€"â€"Central Press Canadian der of the Opposition. Prime aurent placed fourth on the example of dignity and groomâ€" ofession. _ Byron L Johnso, : British Columbia, placed third A. HEWSON & SON lues.ifll.t.,lltbn CKTB, dial 1550 ° The No. 1 Folksinger présented by C,. 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