Niagara fruit growers will be inâ€" terested to know that Bill No. 82 which is "An Act to Provide for the Marketing of Agricultural Proâ€" ducts in Interprovincial and Exâ€" by the Dominion Minister of Agriâ€" culture in the House of Commons. It has also received its first readâ€" ing. Known as the Agricultural Products Marketing Act this bill First Instalment of taxes for the year 1949 is due and payable onâ€" APRIL 15th A. Mewson & Son OR BEFORE, IF DESIRED. Discount for prepayment will be allowed at the rate of 4 per cent per Annum from date of payâ€" ment to date or dates set for payment of the reâ€" spective instalments. 1949 TAXES Spring Special APRIL 1st to APRIL 16th MIXED CORD WOOD (Dry) FRED JEWSON, Tax Collector, Municipal Building, 114 ï¬h.Sï¬â€˜d W. ks :o $1.00 EDGINGS (Dry) will extend to all provinces of the Dominion similar marketing legisâ€" lation to that which has been in operation in Ontario under the Onâ€" taric Farm Products Marketing Act. This is"intended to provide |mm3rhtm vincial trade and to stabilize the movement in trade of agricultural all time high. It seems there is need of a wholesale reduction of Wholesale prices are now at an PER CORD Board of Education meets next Wednesday night. _ Beamsvilie â€"tax rate is 49 mills, a boost of two mills. _ t f ‘Thorold tax rate is 51 mills, a raise of two mills. struck at 60 mills, an increase of 12 mills. Walter Hilts, serviceman with the A. Hewson and Son firm, is in London taking a special course in Kelvinator refrigerating service and other lines of refrigeration. # ® ® Fire Underwriter inspectors paid Grimsby on Wednesday morning. ‘They sounded an alarm and the mre department under Deputyâ€" Chief ‘"Dyke" Lawson responded in their usual rapid time. A hydrant on Depot street was tested out. The report of the test will be forthâ€" Brevities "TEN LITTLE INDIANS" TO HAVE BIG HOUSES From the way the ticket sales have been going, both at Bourne‘s Men‘s Wear and Dymond‘s Drug Store, it looks like The Grimsby Players® Guild will break all atâ€" Indians." And so they should. ‘"Ten Little Indians" is by far the best story they‘ve chosen in the two years the Guild has been operating. It is only logical, however, that the early plays presented when the Guild was in its infancy were not reason that the Guild then could o o en uege, ||. Ths Conadien Legicn are id # # are m%‘m. Nluflfllï¬m , |on s at ml:h.pu.hd'-w lmmm All'l'l.-.â€â€™: Lions Club meets next Tuesdaytended that the members are exâ€" of EVENTS and TOPICS of the WEEK in at a THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT "Ten pecting a record attendance on| Susyviving are three Sisters #!U‘ uw.umvmwh,mmmwm- Hams and Chickens, which have ‘gze, Gainsborough: Mrs. Sylvester proven so popular. ‘The proceds | Fisher, Pangman, Sask.; Mrs. Wilâ€" Floyd Johnson, 55, of Grimsby, was given suspended sentenc after he had pleaded guilty in cort toâ€" day to a charge of obstruting a police officer while he was naking an arrest in Grimaby on Miurch 19. He was ordered to pay $13 osts or spend seven days in jail. Johnson Week ending at 8 a.m., Moiday, jumped on the back of Constable R. C. Rathbone, of Grimsby, while he was arresting James Fowester, who was charged with caushg wilâ€" ful damage at a Grimsby hotel. Johnson said he had been served too much ‘beer in the hotel, which caused him to act as he hal done. to Clayton Robins and Bruc Smith were inyested at the opening Grand How! and were then placedin the ‘The Pack were outside fora short time to try ut the Jungle Daices. Robert Johnson finished hs tests for the Toymaker‘s Préiciency Badge. In a game of Observatim, the Blue Six led the Pack in finding seven mistakes of a possble nine while walking past a smalipicture. During a somersault and leap frog relay race, Tan Temmant passâ€" ed these two tests. Mowgli turned up toâ€"nikht with a set of new tennis balls and the Pack had a great game of Hot Potato with them. t While the campâ€"fire wis being. set up the Sixes in their corners planned skits that were jit on at the close of the meeting. The registration cards were disâ€" tributed to the cubs who were inâ€" vested prior to March 1st. _ HAMBURGS. ’;- RADIAL DINER FINE MEALK. N RADIAL DINER P.S.: The Coffee is the best in the country. WOLF CUB PACK RADIAL DINER ALWAYS ALEX AND ER H ARD W A RE ton was putin the Brown Six and Bruce in theGreen n oi i on aonnnnnd creare aipo. moving to Binbrook two years ago. |mmu“d~ United Harley Cornell Merritt, of Binâ€" brook, died at the home of his sist. John and Mary Ann Merritt. He after a brief iliness. _ In his 64th year, he was born in Gaingborough Township on Sepâ€" ey, Nottawa. Funeral services were held from Casket bearers were Mayor Clarence W. Lewis, James A. Dunâ€" John Lewis and Gordon A. Hanâ€" ficiating. Interment was in Queen‘s Lawn cemetery. . Haull ‘The members of the Canadian * by Junior Chamber of their inauguration. ‘The B. 5 Zone meetâ€" ing will be held at The Chippawas Branch Club on Friday, April 1st .at 8.30 p.m. There will be cars at the Legion Club at 7.30 wo far members wishing to atâ€" tend to Zone Meeting. jects" of the British Empire Serâ€" vice League is (a) To perpetuate mmmmumm- len und of those who die in the futm:mwwo-ohndenv for memorials to their valor and sarrifice; to provide suitable burâ€" ia!: and to keep an Annual Memâ€" orial Day." At a meeting of the Branch the question of a suitable memorial to our fallen Comrades of World War !rmducu-ndnudnm naned to look into the matter and make recommendations for further discussion. * x Arrangements have been made for Dundas Boys‘ Band to give a concert in Grimsby at an early date. This Band won high awards at the Canadian National Exhibitâ€" lon nd is sponsored by the Dundas Branch of the Legion. Salvageâ€"Saturday morning. Bingoâ€"Saturday : night, Mas Mrs. Bernard W. Page ‘Toronto mm msmmmtzccmes Mr. Jack Chivers, _ Grimaby Mr. A. J. Chivers, Grimaby ®ilan Krick, Bantford » ‘ H. (). Weatherill, HARLEY C. MERRITT WEST LINCOLN BRANCH, M. Malayko, Grimaby ... H. M. Kelson, St. Thomas ‘l(utln Dukovac Grimaby . }w. L. Byford, A "NOITSE rw" from a superâ€" sonic .mmumuw{ the Sydney Wabr Board to keep birds away frou open reservoirs which supply th Australian city. The apparatus nakes a highfreâ€" quency sound, which disturbs the }u,a..nauummn-nm of range of thebeam, although it cannot be hean by human beings. Grimaby Obituary PAID UP LUST Masonic and Obâ€" Mar Jan Nov Jan Feob Jan Mar "§1 40 NIAGARA PACKERS Finest Quality Tea MR. FRUIT GROWERâ€" 5i. 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