Ontario Community Newspapers

Grimsby Independent, 19 May 1949, p. 6

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. ' § i e More Frigidaires serve more Cancodions thon ony other reftrigerator | Anderson Motor Sales Main West Grimsby GRIMSBY 311. ZIENITH 12000 GIVE YOUR ROOMS AND FURNITURE FLOOR ENAMEL Gal. $6.40 _ Quart %. YOU ARE INVITED TO USE THESE SERVICES Of Course, You‘re Always Welcome At This ‘ Nz ;, ‘ Mow Ive a w e e Von WILL CONNECT YOU wWITH OUR RESIDENT SHOPPER IN GRIMSBY ... MRS. U. M. STEWART. WILL CONNECT YOU WITH ANY DEPARTMENT IN THE STORE... WITHOUT TOLL CHARGE. Y3 SHOP BY PHONE! Hamilton Store, But When It‘s Not a nient For You To Shop In Person _ _ MELLOâ€"GLOSS Price: Gal. $6.30, Qt. $2.00 NEPTOâ€"LAC GENERAL MOTORS space for leaty vegetables ond fruits, m:‘hflmh*“ new SuperFreszer, WORE room ftor Holds 30% to 50% more food in the same kitchen space! Yes, they‘re "bigger, but smaller"â€"these sensational new Frigidaires They‘ve MORE usoble spoce on the new fiat top, Revolutionary new # Lorge SuperSreaser # lorge rallerâ€"bearing. glose * Endunire Ouicube Treys WITH ALL THESE ond mony other features FRIGIDAIRE Frigidaire \ there. ‘The feet in this same t‘&nmmuuunu you shift your weigh from seat to feet gracefully, withost any heave. bo by the arms, you car rise and 'awmh-ywq-nm same time. | _ ‘The trick of rising from a chair | is to have the feet placed together, | pointing straight out from the |body, and one slightly behind the |other, with the toes of ame foot opposite the instep of the other. ‘1\_1”-&--.-:“‘- ‘There are trwo thigs we do, perâ€" haps bundrecds of imes a day, yet seldom consider 4 terms of good The way a man orwoman rises from a chair can mike them look young or old. If you get a grip on the arms or seat ofa chair and 5$y Viceâ€"president for the past year, be mb’ succeeds | Blanche â€" Fiumerfe}t t‘!‘umm. q,l LINX CLEAR GLOSS PHONE 130 i ip and sitting THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT A. Yen: a clean handkerchief, us ing it as as possible Q.!hvetmflod-m wants to try on my hats. Td rather she wouldn‘t. What can I do about her by saying "I don‘t think # would fit you." and wafting i gently but firmily out of her reach A. She should not do so permission. preferably nc A.!u.hhc.k.h-“ ering at the home of & friend. or should be observed. Q. Does one ever introduce oneâ€" sÂ¥ * If so, how * walk with an usher to your seat, at a wedding? I am tall and hate to walk with s sbort usher, but it alâ€" ways sem to be my fate. A. Can‘t very well refuse. Usualâ€" )ylhun*-uybm_.tfi. tall women guests but it doesn‘t always work out that way. instaled as presidént of the On‘«, «ither forwards or backwards. Try it. and if you don‘t fall fist on your face. you are wonderfu) â€" and than their share of room. _ Sit straight. stand straight. is a good rule. Good posture is worth money to any man and adds glamâ€" our to a woman because it makes If you want to test your balance, place your weight on the toes of one foot and raise your other foot with grace, too. When seated. it is important not to lounge or sprawl, nor is it pleasâ€" ant to see anyone perched on the oe en -'nnh:‘-h are particularly seated on Chesterfelds about keep! ing the skirt nesfly down over their knees and the feet together. It used to be Inexcusable for a woâ€" man to cross ber knees when seated on uny chair, but now is peymisâ€" witle if it can be done gracefully. I have never seen it done graceâ€" fully when a woman is seated on a low Chesterfleld or chair. y If a woman is crossing her knees, the underfoot should slant straight out from the body,the one crossedâ€" over should point the toe down and body as possible Never thrust out the foot or turn up the toes, when the knees are crossed. On streetcars men are the greatâ€" est offenders in taking up more and capable of bandling any sitâ€" Q Do people mean it when they D.E.A. PRESIDENT Questions and Answers you politely forestall "«mas language that baffied the foremost linguists. Ther a sailor claimed be knew her lunguage, talked to the girl and transilated ber story. She KIDNAP PRINCESS . |sm iss e o e island off Sumatra, sold to piraté® fee oales lumw-z Lost and in a Gdaze, a strange coast of England." Whereupon girl was found and taken in by a was Lonized by society. ""’“,’ mmuw.fmom“‘" England. on the night of April 3.‘ bm.peilnl’lflf‘ m?.hm-m-hn“-_"“' 1 m'-â€"nmm-mwfl"““‘""”| sbe wore Oriental dress, had Asiâ€"‘knew her. The girl was Mary atic mannerisms and spoke an odd mammufl language that baffied the foremost aided by the sailor, perpetrated the linguists. Ther a sailor claimed he hoax for a lark. Britons JONF knew her labguage, talked to the wondered bow this servant girl had | was ."Princess Carabo of Javasu 15 MAMN W. NE\ NEW LOCATION Grimsby Radio & Electric HAMILTON MILK PROBUCE2S ASSOCIATION RADIO REPAIRS DONE BY ExpPEpr$ wins TELEVISION how THERE ARE DEFINITE REASONS OF MILK HAS ADVANCED The increases in the retail prices of milk in Hamilton now established amount to less than 5% to the farmer, and are the same as have prevailed in Toronto and the Niagarsa Peninsule for the last two moaths,. Even L&:flnm”.‘mmkby far your best Because of increased costs of farm equipment and labour, the average flM-mhm&m“mmhâ€"M to cover his net cost. Under these circumstances, he realizes no income whatever on his investment, but actually operates at a loss. m&um.mmduqfupqdpntmw 159%, while farm labour costs have increased 165%. Yet, rates of pay for farm labour are still far below rates paid labour in industry. If farm workers were paid wages comparable to industrial workers, the cost of milk would be considerably higher than it is at present. WHY THE PRICE for lake a look at the beautiful De 'mwlubâ€"d.m; bands of long and short wave reâ€" ception. Beautiful wainut cabinet. DE FOREST CONSOLE RADIO Price $3229.40 RADIOS â€" STOVES â€" REFRIGERATORS D\ See The J I%Wflw NOW BETTER EQUIPPED To SERVE you â€"DE FOREST DEALERâ€" (FORMERLY TUCK‘s OPTICAL) ben able to dupe learned men fof nearly a year. 15 MAIN W rosmemmeetiin..s. â€" '*“'\“- nd nimeesn fenr wu.“ » ~#an ‘-‘-zbâ€"d und n-&-t-'u:n PHONE 635 (same as before) DOMINION ~ WASHERS Grimaby 427â€"R â€" ”' Yl_'fl RS EXPERIENCE Satisfaction Guaranteed WILLIAM W. ARMOUR DECORATING

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