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Grimsby Independent, 26 May 1949, p. 10

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uy vep NEW HALL PLANNED FOR TAPLEYTOWN The ‘Tapleytown Men‘s Club is gotting right down to business. and with the assistance of donations which are still coming in, the Club ALEXANDER HARDW ARE JOIN THE YOUNG PROGRESSIVEâ€"CONSERVATIVE Grimsby Fuel & Supply YOUR CHILDS WELFARE IS OUR FIRST THOUGHT Where a child‘ d:h-tv;ith NM = 'il"b)’l;l.t':â€"ldflhltult!h'fl*‘:‘ umrummmmwmu npld(kmr“fiuerfl.dnmmrfld in the last year. | mwmubâ€"ku-mmmuth' lnlflnkhrtbenllll. fleumcybmvfluw“udru- ualpiakndvdrb”dlb-oewhrfieih‘nr- Euhhhdpen-lntkdutrkthglvunhdm o(lrnitnt(‘hri-tmbymwmmb. mljflmbwthmfl-â€"t(um ukiudvh-lmbythe.&odum.‘l‘huam- mlnuluhvflfluflymhwmflemmh heukenw':orndtbe-. + mfi‘ â€"â€"~*~ mmmmsmuw Forfindsiowmsvmht â€"GIVEYMWWâ€" ival Tick Buy Carnival HC ets Men and women of voting age are invited to attend a meeting toâ€"night in the Leonard Hotel, St. Catharines, at 8 o‘clock. INSECTICIDES TO COMBAT ALL BUGS CHOREMASTER AND PLANET JUNIOR GARDEN AND LAWN TRACTORS Grimsbp Lions Club IDAHO POTATOES CARNIVAL DATES A very fine ball diamond has been laid out, under the capable supervision of Mr. U. McBweeney, with assistance from Messrs. Clarke, Loviy, Gilman and Fowler. Mr. McSweeney has accepted the coaching duties, and the first pracâ€" tice was held last week, with sevâ€" of 1 â€" 4 Un NU option on five acres for the erection of a hall for the use of this community, _ The Men‘s Ctutrâ€"baveâ€"enteredâ€"aâ€" team in the Fruit Belt League, and interest is running high, as the opening game of the schedule is bmnfi-vmnm. has taken with assistance from Messrs. Mr. McSweeney has accepted the coaching duties, and the first pracâ€" tice was held last week, with sevâ€" eral players from the surrounding territory on hand. The team should be plenty strong, and will give a good account of itself in the strong Fruit Belt League. ‘Etutrt _ \ikamne Saturday, May 7, was a most pleasant day. ‘The sun shone brightly on you and I, and everyâ€" where the cleanliness of spring made one feel grateful for what is about us. What were you doing? tÂ¥ .\‘ ’§ ii s &. & "> 1« * T â€" wedding. His rented car alremdy has a few pink and white streamâ€" ers fluttering in the warm breeage. For him, the day will be a pleassant one a wedding always means a gray time, with all your intirmate mrqlutmhlomk- ing forward to the hours ahead. _ us he travels east along No. 8 he notices a man riding a biicycle. A,...MW"" mwhmw.mm the looming figure of the eyclist is ight on top of him. My God he t miss the man. There is a mam‘umwu into the front of the car. The vehâ€" icle in its vain attempt to miss the cyclis has now crossed the T08 and finally comes to a stop in 8 shallow ditch. Little Danny Garlo® hldmhllwm‘“ mucbfly.b'“""”m“r' wnd he had seen his father‘s bod% M CC sbowily off dust. mmwthmntomdhl- father, but this spring day with ol its beauty holds nothing thrown for this man m‘“-_'- mm“flc“”"'” a tangled mass. c,..“':. ard two bricks of ice mmmm‘ & & ® By GORD McGREGOR @5 by one and all M """ " _ convention. A machine Ca Hili will have plenty of P u..nm.wanot ‘Mrmpflm‘fl' uo necessary |8 someth! time will tell. In Romaine t‘": the convention had canerset* o4 w,..,mw young . viet DeMt ‘the cards were /S against him, and We per® Wmnnvlll“"'-""'“ his name. m-'flm‘”""‘ to be recognized. PerbaP C ‘mmmmw”“' of our local bI€ ahot # then perhaps they Wil around when new Â¥ .mmwmmmmfl""‘ of our 1006 then perha around wh« a chance to other . within Chamber of Com® will turn this V Indianapolis, as 4 fods burn their 9 Austy oval at the 1 cru ”.dâ€"“ esd fender Wouldn «n titgr for Mac LA fll“m ncollfl”"n nd all at the in. _A machine ’flll-. mes se OTKO ; the man. ‘There i8 4 |,, of brakes, & SICK@MINE | on body of a man crasmhes | pp ,‘dme‘r.'l'he'e\- M ain attempt to miss the now crossed the road | â€" t be SUrpTi® mmnmfi“ Little Danny Garlow father coming down he had seen the car, sen his father‘s body then sag slowly Ooff tender and into the ig establishmen «ay six weeks. on s t w their WBX _ at the PAE q of a bret THEGRIMSBY INDEPENDENT village in Y * around eaailt from Beamsy qpened orchâ€" melt piice never dreamed but what she wis actually a deaf mute. Said Chief James, "she deserves an Academy Award for her perâ€" |fmneo. In all my life I have never seen such superb acting." ‘The‘ young lady n“:or name as Deborah Kaufman, 17, and a resident of Windsor. She informâ€" ed Provincial Constable John Richâ€" ards, who was the first to meet up with the heroine, that she was Igoking for a sister living on the Grimsby mountain. Aftgr questâ€" ioning. Richards turned ber over to Chief of Police James, who upon Ilurmn: of her claim to United States citizenship," called in the get her life history, queries went out to Windsor for further informâ€" ation. $ While awaiting an anawer the girl was kept under survelllance at the Missionary Sisters of Christâ€" ian Charity, No. 8 Highway. Many long distance telephone calls m‘ piaced, and still the police questâ€". toned the shapely brunette, whose nandicap of speech made the ordeal a very trying one. Eventually a telegram arrived ffrom C. Renaud, Chief of Police at Wimdsor. The wire read: "Kaufâ€" muan woman faking. suggest for full pairticulars you call. Chief Ashby, Sinucoe. mino ip ho the taxpayers. Withoul GFENU! ado she was taken from the conâ€" vent, and charged with vagrancy. Her real name is Elizabeth Roayl, herpnnttdlduotéhhflul“‘l tornado in Windsor, which was mdwhnnnund her becoming a deaf mute. She does have a sister living in Stoney Creek .byl.‘nu-co(luem _ When last seen Elizabeth Rosy! or Deborah Kaufman was making on Chief James‘ desk, a memento of The Case Of The Talking Deaf a trip with the police to St. Cathâ€" arines gaol. A pile of notes remain Mute weatherman, the event should draw thousands to Beamasvilie. We urge our readers to make a point of atâ€" tending. and suggest that you do not wear your best clothes. ‘The dust will probably be a bit dense. the The West Lincoln Branch of the Canadian Legion are to be conâ€" gratulated for the prestige they have gained through hard work in nurux‘:hum annual Sports Day. year‘s show was the best yet, and the big names in sporting circles attest to the prominence the ll.n(lon laddies have made of their once minor effort. INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE will speak MONDAY, MAY 30 HOWARD PRENTICE ut 10.20 p.m CK.1.B. Brevities In St. Catharines two men were fined for canvassing door to door, attempting to form a pyramid club. ‘This seems to have died a natural death here. Farewell thou cherishâ€" ed two bucks. . L # ® \ Harris Motors has now incorporâ€" ated under the name of H. Harris \lotnrl Ltd.. and the following ofâ€" \ficers have ben elected: H. G. Harâ€" |ris. President;: J. S. Clifford, Secâ€" |retary; 8. M. Halpern, Director. New traffic signs on the out~ skirts of town, inform one and all mtmwunmumny-ulu per hour. When June 27 rolls around, do not look for excuses for not going to the polis. "The C.C.F. supporters don‘t . . . why should we? Bruce Murdoch‘s photo of Miss Canada crowning the Blossom Queen is scheduled to hit the front cover of the Police News Magazine in the very near future. A discharge button No. 207327 has been turned over to The Indeâ€" pendent by W. D. Konkle of Beamsville. Owner may procure same at this Two men were injured and reâ€" moved to St. Catharines hospital when the car in which they were riding skidded on the slippery pavement east of Vineland. ‘The damage to the car was estimated When the steering rod broke on the 3â€"ton truck owned by Harvey Fisher of Acton, three occupants, Doug Taylor and Les McCristall of Acton and Erin, and Calvin Leitch of Guelph escaped injury, although the truck was extensively damaged, .u it knocked down one of the boulevard lights on the Q.E.W. ‘The local High School ground has received a face lifting . job along the back line. Several of the poplar trees have been cut down to provide a base. Numerous loads of ‘The ladies of St. Joseph‘s Church Altar Society are holding a BAKE SALE at the office of The Grimsby Natural Gas Company on {Saturday morning. May 28th. rb ramt uftcrage Cepcpar uh Drr V uie oi * 0 ind T 3 Or S nwond tw dop dn ac| GREEN PEAS sn« ad the back line of the High School , garpan PATCHâ€"CHOICK CUT e puomibnlc"~. GOLDEN WAX BEANS * * ?9 l’:?.'.’i b'n:in;ot';..mnuy sheantt %.A"" STD. za“o_-. zs MONARCH SAAND # _ COMNG VBNTS . |oupeEy mIXED PICKLES "> 1 THE WOMEN‘8 ASSOCIATION of Trinity United Church are holdâ€" \ ing a Tea and Sale of Baking at the home of Miss Margaret Allan, 66 Main E., on Friday, June 10th, from 3 to 5 Sunnyside, Wash Mrs. C. J. Eames, Toronto P W. Acres. _ Beamaville }H. Rosebrugh, _ Grimsby Beach M. B. Coaby, Smithville W. F. Lawry Grimaby L. Faulkner, Grimaby IN HAMILTON iss Kate Taylor Ottawn . General Housekeeper to do plain cooking. | have an electric ironer and a Bendiy Auteomatic Washing Machine, and electric fioor polisher, | have two small children that I would only ask you to mind one afterncon a week and two evenings. Salary to start $50.00 a month. Phone Cdliect, Hamilton 44557. 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