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Grimsby Independent, 19 May 1949, p. 7

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y ® PETITiON p 0 Foradiapabiadhenters es ‘ Ir.n.c.-m." H+. 'Mtalhvtm“"c“"um c‘.“lmnmmb that """‘"‘“’dhn.ll-m vee problem here was nothing lnmu&uh Toronto “""th\mwhm. some ten blocks from parking Flleetom ....“"“,,‘,,", Hewitt supported the ky and read a quotation the Globe and Mail to the ef. tmmzmhu&m t remivee im. ___,__ ~AHC was CONTINUATIONS . O rooSt We °0 remove the meters after thei peried because they had prov ed unsatisfactory, â€"* uw P e t Cinilai shdas.! 4 Sted hwwhhmmm the floor to express his views on the subject. *This town,‘" said Mr. Bonham “M'..mm.'“."_ m. po“‘ “m.h .mmaml area of about An-un‘V\yM should we penalize these people Wb | Shiiin esz g. °2209 . PRk ialts 4 Olliirng Pn 4 > .. money ?" Mr. lonnn'aloeoadpaum mummzm.m” perly enforced there would be no need for the meters. Mr. Bonham stated that he had allegedly watchâ€" present law ed the present law being flagrantly e dewiany ce Sn e CA violated right in front o(-k:;l“o(. Mr. Theal then quoted .« M,, â€"â€"~â€" PEnmg +« n quoted several to destination, Nmmdtlmdm- R«nl::"ml\lp:uuaho :l’:!u“octhm.vlnm he Globe and Mail to the ef. Exâ€"Mayor Bull said that he did ntun'hnud!hmm nolvl-hlnthoto'nntumto lenth.lnunlflarM uaednylo(thoddullnluby :floabmmthym'mv- znuahx':noelfimm.u tisfactory, â€"+ business . He felt moc.flhmmm matmmmtmmtd&o nottouwmlunvkn m'mmmwmmeummum llmet.“hhwwn."mm. need for the meters. ln.“dcflmmmmuofm Ir.c.D.lnuMmdeun-uc- voplollv\nzla-mrmaa. nmmzmmvmmrm :l-bou\flnnMW\yM.ho reduced to a one hour minâ€" 1 we penalize these mploilmumMinomwtmmm come here to spend their | of achieving the same result as yÂ¥ ‘v!thuumn. o !mhn‘lmdpolum mdhu:onmh;r:smu:; uf!homlbthmm'mp(dmm question aga momathenmuum'nuuuu,mmg. Counâ€" for the meters M ui. ___ |INTC NHEF IA,U FRIDAY SATURDAY MONDAY & TUESDAY i WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY _ e mewE: PRINCE OF THIEVES CDNEan dÂ¥ * N "Lr 0 LADY FROM SHANGHA! , May 19th, '(;l_'echnicolor) Jall â€" Pat Morrison Lili Palmer Rita Hayworth From Page One MY GIRL TISA FOTO NTE TWO OFFERS y â€" Sam Wanamaker sHORT SUBJECTS sHORT SUBJECTS NEWS made no move to enâ€" force the law. u:l-h point was that the """"“N‘an--m clal standpoint, He stated that he hdh-mbym‘"mm. m'&mmumh approached by a member of the lncil to police the proposed met. mmmmw Ir.‘l\ullbn quoted several IiÂ¥Khae ‘plue 220 _ WOosk cillor Grossmith at this â€" _ MAY 23 â€" 24 YRER LIVES AGAIN! INSIDE STORY Orson Welles Marsha Hunt Wm. Lundigan MAY 25 â€" MAY 20 MAY 21 time sugâ€" ,___ The Lincoln County Branch of the Canadian Cancer Society objective in their recent campaign. In Grimsby the Junior Cham! President Jimmy O‘Brien conducted the canvass, and were aided by extent of $425.00. In the above photo, President of the Jaycees, pre Welagl(:c i:m! Maurice Grimes, officials of the Lincoln County Bran cer Society. . L pay extra personnel to police the meters. The present force he felt was already overrated and ineffiâ€" cient and that it was on the sugâ€" gestion of this force that the meter question was opened presumably because they wished to avoid the work of enforcing the byâ€"law. Councilior Constable at this point came to the defense of the police and suggested that the question be laid over for the present. He favorâ€" ed the idea of meters for regulâ€" ation purposes but thought that the proposed one hour limit might be sufficient. Enforcement of this limit he felt would "be difficult beâ€" cause it would mean marking the ‘enrlvbldlll against the provincial law. 7 FOPRETY P EMV Mr. Bonham again accused the present police force of insufficient enforcement of the bylaw and statâ€" ed the name of Mr. Geo. Seymour in connection with his earlier charge concerning the policing of the meters. Mr. Bull reminded the councll that if meters were installed, there would still be a great number of buses stopping in town without charge, and in a apace reserved especially for them. If other motâ€" orists park in t{lt -pa-t:: busâ€" sreon, EHOW M CSR O to break the tie. Againstâ€"Scott, Braid, Brown, Constable. Mr. Bonham wanted to know whether the parking meter 446% tion would go to the, public in the hext election. The Mayor said that ltmmlltnor'""""‘"d‘"' Loethian pointed out that the cOuUD® .nmmdl\nlendocm.“m" buses stopping in town W | charge, and in a space reserved | capeciaity for them. 1f other mot»| orists park in that space to do busâ€" | iness in town they are fine At this point a motion was introâ€" M.,mumownhmt the present bylaw be altered 10 2 ; Unt hour limit. This was voted on | over the arguments of Mr. Scot,| Wwho threatened to leave the table | lldmmvunl"“"‘"“"l L«thian pointed cil could make 4 date. u90 K Ese e CC und discussion al UNS esting. Mr. T. L. Dymond aps peared on behalf of the local school Poard to express the feelings of the board in regard to this question. Me stated that the plan was Inhet" ently sound and would provide betâ€" ter _ educational facilitie® 1 o T Grimsby with little or NC i \meod. On this he said the board had based its decision. followed Considerable discussion orth during (which | Beamavilie 1W irinaby, Clinton and. W.. LOuh were all reported 18y bromie mmtln "*"* "Ahe fOOWINE WOA time obviously stricts «chool district question again " 7.__ 2+ (this Lothian, entry into ian, Grossmith and Lewis, wh &g, NETETE J EmmE PP PVCIE: nber dlmm. A further gommunication | without l‘m this unit about a sewer brokâ€" | eserved | en during construction work next | er mot-llo the local Hydro office was pass. | do busâ€" | ed on since it was felt that this| sd. was a matter to be settled by the | is introâ€" I parties concerned. | ith that| Notification was received from | ed to a|the Niagara District Funeral Serâ€" roted on ; vice Association that the fee for r. Scott, | indigent funcrals was now adjusted he table to the sum of 100 dollars (Mar. 4 as folâ€" | 14/49) exclusive of cemetery conts and disbursements. , Mendâ€"| _ On a motion by Lothian and ho voted | Grossmith the 1047 business Asâ€" ceaament for the White Canadian Brown, | Aircraft was written off since the ‘firm was not in business. _ _ _ _ _ at this | tion proposed that future maintenâ€" Inne-oluumlnnbould be asâ€" sumed by the water commission as | was the practice in the past, on a \basis of 756 or 85% depending on the location of the property on the survey. Also the majority of the cost for any future mains to be |erected would be born by the comâ€" Ihy council that the matter would be handled in the usual way. ' A letter was received also from the Lincoln County Health Unit in regard the appointment of an MO.H., to handle indigent health cases, ‘The letter was filed on moâ€" tion. A further gommunication On a motion by Scott and Lothiâ€" an the new accident insurance polâ€" lcy to cover the town employees which was presented by White and Jarvis was accepted. The auditor‘s report was preâ€" sented by 8. 8. Joscelyn, town audi. tor and was passed on a motion by Lothian and Scott. Mr. Joscelyn fipcnn of the residents. This moâ€" mains on the new survey was inâ€" troduced by Brown and Grossmith. Under the Local Improvements Act the mains had been installed at the mission. This was passed with one vote to the contrary. _ o A letter was received from Mary E. Croft in regard to a fence erected in the Stuart Park Surâ€" vey which left her property and another without an entrance. Mr. Bill MacFarlane appeared on be« half of the fence. He was assured Mr. A. HMenderson Was 1mWW®U with a cheque in payment of accl« dent accounts for Feb. 5/49, Previous motions on the cost of living bonus for the town employ, ees were rescinded with effect May 21, 1949, on a motion by Lothian and Breid. Cw Chaciles Hraw 1. lows Â¥. Jewson ~$1900 per J. Byfordâ€" $20.00 per May 1, 1049 nad Cl â€" ga% P stable, W Grom e4 the Grimaby ‘ Teint PW# UUNUWX consedt and nling to $3888.20 passed and u0‘ were the general voucher thit Y/*"C T )_ 2b tam . paid at the rate of ten cents Pef Inile when attending outâ€"ofâ€"10#" meetings month!y. comn Lint Wire Commitlo® A€ t pald, as a motion by PMo® _ W. Grosamith wa salaries effective May Canadian Cancer Society went over their $10,000 red on by Price and a rosamith was appoint» aby representative for with mileage to be â€"$1000 per year. $20.00 per week as of , and were aided by the citizens here to the it of the Jaycees, presents the cheque to Tom .sincoln County Branch of the Canadian Canâ€" $2500 per Junior Chamber of Cemmerce, under year accounts amounting to $4439.53 A motion by Constable and Andâ€" erson that bicycles be taxed at the rate of $1.00 per year was fled. Alteration permits were granted to Gordon Shafer and A. F. Mcinâ€" tyre and a permit was granted to Dunham Paint to erect a sign at 9 Main East. | Police Report |\ Chargesâ€"3 criminal, 3 under l« quor control act, 4 drunks ‘ 4 accidents (alight), 12 traffic 10,(.“..., § complaints investigated satisfactory, 1 premises insecure, 6 ,onqlllrhl for other depts., 1 theft Relief accounts for April, 1949, amounting to $105.26 were passed and paid. Building Permits were granted to W. Mokry, H. Fairweather, E. A. Fochis, P. Prudhomme, H. Fox, and the United Distillers. A grant of $140 was made to the Canadian Legion, West Lincoin Branch to cover taxes already paid. ‘The engineers report on the Han. nah Survey was passed on to the planning board for their construc» _ Decrease from April, 1948, 1, _ Smallest day, April 10, 283,000 gais. frlonk ut tge Water for April. Meteraâ€"April, 1.38,737,000 gais.; March, 128,999,000 gals. April Pumping, 9,738,000 gals. Average per day, 324,600 gais. Biggest day, April 22, 362,000 gais. Decrease average per day from April, 1948, 50,200 gais. Gas Enginesâ€"nil. Lake level up three inches over March, 1949. Township: April, 1949 â€"â€" East, 1,154,000; West, 23,000, Total 1,437,000. _ March, 1949 â€" East, 1,047,000; West, 322,000. Tota] $1,369,000. _ April, 1948 â€"â€" East, 1,145,000; West, 316,000. Total $1,461,000, Power Bills: * April 1049 â€"$05.10, demand 460. March 1949â€"$06.72, demand 460 April 1048 $131.77, demand 460. under investigation. Four youths were warned for entering an empty dwelling. Total fines, $228.00. W. T. Turner, school traffic ofâ€" ficer, left his job of his own accord April 30th, 19049. Taxes April 45 April 46 April 47 April 48 April 49 45 46 47 48 40 Health Dept ®;ples of Grimaby water showed Y€T good results: The following reports were Intake well, GHMATY _*~ Department oftaith analysis of the sewage 4!#P%al in town show» ed such ex000e0tegults that even the departme! expressed its surâ€" prise. The BJ reading in the report was 0 hich anly e in very rare in the L4one C19P;0w park. Lions are doing * !9 work on this project and It Whoon take on the appearance * real relaxation apot. Bullddo®er® 54 been at work the past 169 48 leyelling off the 30 loads of @Ath at were dumped Taxes Jan.1 to April 30 Grimaby tapâ€"A Outlet 40 Creek C Grimsby Municipal well, Grimaby $ 50,650.13 $ 43,258.03 $ _ 7258 11500 361.35 42,701.44 $ 11958 $ _ 177.38 18215 140.49 1,247 52 13045 49,050.65 1,160.43 68,102.40 0.28 1210 case®s $ 53,684.68 48.00 220.05 53,400.44 MEMPHIS BELLE SWEETENED ORANGE JUICE 2 : 31¢ wercus Grape Juice~21¢,39¢ Tangerine JUICE "" 15e ut Tomato JUICE 2%"23¢ They All Enjoy \'\"C":,)S‘:// y e oi /. b{‘&'\ Tw \ ¢‘ ‘A O anut Butl?! 5; QUAKER MUFFETS 2«23¢ ROMAR COFFEE â€" 28c, 53¢ DANDEE TEA *©38¢,% 75¢ wNaATuRE‘s aest TOMATOES 23 29e Solid WHITE TUNA : 4§¢ i RED SALMON 1‘ 37€¢ Sieve 3 . PEAS 2 "" 35¢ AYLMER prungE PLUMS 2 4# 25e swWEET mixeEpo PICKLES * 4§5¢ Clark‘s musuroon SOUP 2 == 15e uemz PORK & BEANS 2%© 33¢ .m’. CLEANSER s‘l‘u 3"“:“ IVORY SNOW or FLAKES . 35c CAaMAY SoaAP 5& 9c, :i SS a7e WIZARD GLASS WAX w agc tius NO RUB Fioor WAX =©58¢, 98c MAPLE LEAF Soap Flakes 30¢, 85c LIBBY‘S CATCHUP "it 210 LIBBY‘S SX PEAS "m 20¢ HEINZ BABY FOODS 3 25e McLARENS FREEZ EASY 2»=23¢ PARD DOG or CAT Food 2}\‘27e Old English MOTH DED ‘\% 33e MONARCH FLOUR :># 1.59 Ogilvie‘s GINGER BREAD . 28e NABOB COFFEE « 32¢, 61c OKXKYDOL xzw cow rrices 14¢, 35¢, 97¢ DBREFT xzew cow rrioses rco. 34¢, 63¢ IMPORTED TOMATOES .................lb. 23¢ NEW GREEN CABBAGE ................2 lbs. 17¢ ICEBERG LETTUCE, 5s ..........._.__..._.___\__\..]St FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT 96‘s ...3 for 25¢ PINEAPPLE, 24% ........................__._...__..Gath 206 CALIFORNIA ORANGES, 288‘s .......doz. 43¢ CELERY HEARTS ...................1. .bundle 19¢ COOKING ONIONS, No. 1 .............4 lbs. 1§5¢ FRESH DAILY: Cucumbers, Radishes, Spinâ€" SIRLOIN OR Tâ€"BONE STEAKS ......69c lb. MEATY BLADE ROAST ...............49¢ Ib. SMOKED PICNIC HAMS .................._49¢ lb. FRESH SHOULDERS PORK ............... 45c lb. ROLLED SHOULDERS VEAL ........49c Ib. SLICED BREAKFAST BACON ...........59c¢ lb. LEAN HAMBURG STEAK ............39¢ lb. SLICED PORK LIVER ...........................35¢ lb. TASTY PORK SPARERIBS ...........39¢ Ib. TENDER LOIN PORK ....................... §9¢ Ib. ECONOMICAL PORK BUTTs 55¢ Ib. SKINLESS SMOKED WEINERS .......43c Ib. PEAMEALED COTTAGE ROLLS ..59¢ Ib. SPECIALS MEAT DEPARTMENT ach, Rhubarb, Asparagus, Green Onions. SEVEN

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