Ontario Community Newspapers

Grimsby Independent, 15 Sep 1949, p. 4

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l Hamilton, Ont. PHONE 151â€"M FOR THE ANSWER TO YOUR TRUCKING Grapes Wanted ADMISSION 50c TiE PARKDALE WINES LTD. today for de PHONE 60 CATAWBA .â€" CLINTON â€" DELAWARE IVES â€" SEIBEL 1000 â€" SCHILLER We are in the market for the above types of Grapes. An informative and educational oneâ€"day program for those Mflnummmnm’m“fi» bearing rabbits, or interested in a profitable hobby. RABBIT BREEDERS‘ NORTH GRIMSBY SCHOOL located on Highway No. 8 (2 miles west of Grimsby) LEMIGH VALLEY and JEDDOâ€"HIGHLAND BUY WINTER WARMTH THE EASY WAY © HAULAGE © SAND Sessions from 11:00 a.m. to 5: STANDARD FUEL CO. SUN LIFE OF . CANADA Â¥ |_.u..umwdmm Call US Foresight is indclispensaible for securitys . â€" Never in history has it been so mbmmduâ€"-n: with the resources of today. And that) is exocily what you do when yeu) beoamocmdu' HARVEY EASSON GEORGE 1. GEDDES SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 18th © CRUSWED sTONE WATER HAULED © GRAVEL © FILL SUN LIFE BUILDING â€"â€" helg in =â€"â€" Children under 14 admitted free 24 MAIN EAST, GRIMSBY : Bus., 7â€"3618; Res., 7â€"5518 CONTINUATIONS fore the coroomer got there and there is no excuse for using the _ _A suggéstion by the mayor that his complaint aguinst the police chief be left with council, and that a special meeting of the police comâ€" mittee could be called "to go into the whole thing." received the scorn of the exâ€"councilior. "That‘s just the kind of thing you put up all the time this year und a person can‘t get anywhere," he retorted. "I am disappointed yards of thescene all day, Mr. Bonham toldcouncil that no one "even had th courtesy to inform me of what thy were doing there." "No person.the chief or others, has the right to ome on my proâ€" mumrum "I am entitledto his protection as police chief tosee that people don‘t come on my woperty and destroy thing you can present. I was it." Asked pintâ€"blank by Councilior W. W. Gmazsmith if he had "a deâ€" finite dislikefor the present man." Mr. Bonham retorted: "T‘d like to ask you what your sttitude would be if he came into your garden and dug it up while you were not there. The laugh might be on the other face if he walked into some of your places like that." Claims of some members of counâ€" oll thet digging began only after the coromer‘s arrival and "on his coromer as an alibl It‘s very conâ€" venient to brimg in the coroner as .mmmwm any way wiith the police commit» tee. ‘There wosuld be no action. for the chairman (Councillor Douglas While the rmeeting was one of the shortest seswions of town council during recent years. being adjournâ€" e4 shortly after 9.30 p.m., following departure of ratepayers a lengthy "informal" committee meeting of the entire council was held in the clerk‘s office with the chief of poâ€" lice in attendiance. | PEACH CROP €53.000 barrela, slightly better than July 15 report. and an increase of 32% over 1948 productiin. Nisgâ€" ara, Burlington and Figinâ€"Oxford show a betterment, more thas offâ€" setting alightly less fsvourable pro. upects in other areas. ‘The sizing has been adversely affected by dry lw in Niagara and Georyian Bay districts and particularly early Full apples. Scab is not serious and where spray practices have not been properly applied. However, onodling moth is reported as becomâ€" Red mite, fowever, is being held fuirly well in check by control aprays. Pears: Th: revised total pear esâ€" timate is $0,755 bushels or an inâ€" crease of 67% over last year. This ectimate is nade up of 1299060 bushels Bertlctts (1948 â€" 800928 Dbushels), Cieffers 198470 bushels (194kâ€"12975 bushels), and Ofthâ€" bushels). As in the case of apples lac. of moisture is retarding the groth and development of unkarâ€" veard varisties in the Niagars and Geckian Bay Alstricts ut al other urea. Ear vuristiss have been harvested o6 Bartlistt movernent will commete about August 19th piacedt 310. 4 on ol baiks o ihn «ome preme® rmpening bnst #ty is othome good and a size in alress. Shiros are POLICECHIEF | largely to orchards alibis are the only T HE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT From Page One from all districts except Niagkra Ontari08s. where rain is badly needed for midâ€"| Strawberries and Raspberries: season lund late varieties. During|The following is the revised total the abnormal bot weather, some production estimates, sturwberries sunscalding «of fruit occurred reâ€"|4,162.180 qts. (decrease 48% from auiring heavy culling. but Oriental | 1948) and raspberries 2,076.010 ats. mzmwmh-wtwdc%u-”‘)-- light to date and mly-n-hndlm-vdd-n brown rot in evidence. _nfi;ur.mmmwu wummmdu«mm&hflfl wwbmm“'mflnmw excellent. |The raxpberry crop there has been Cherries: With unuul(ea.-lflrnlmndlun pleted. the total cherry crop is estiâ€" last harvesting of strawbervies ht mated at 225.530 bushels or a deâ€" | Headâ€"ofâ€"Lakes was on July 30 with crease of 9% from 1948 m""."“:"‘"‘“’ below earlier essary since harvesting to control yellow leaf, LX o PLaP. 2 last report wi‘h present estimated total now placed at 22.053 tons as comâ€" pared to 27.279 tons in 1948, or & decrease of 19%. Blue grapes show decrease of 10% with White grapes equal to last year‘s crop. In the main producing area of Niagars, e 33 thi in the core of a comâ€" petent ond friendly driverâ€"and free to fully enjoy the delightful drive and all the interâ€" esting sights along the way. Next time, let your loved ones trovel by bus. Add enjoyment to their trip. moisture is badly needed for the T _ LC 4s ~ANetcraante ‘The raspberry crop there has been fair and realizing good prices. The last harvesting of strawherries at Headâ€"ofâ€"Lakes was on July 30 with viecld considerably below earlier They wanted an encore, bui there are no encores in this pageant. Last night was really Margaret‘s night. She‘s very thrilled and very pleased and very, very excited." Peggy sighed egain for Marâ€" garet. "She has a marvelous chance velous. And the crowd loves her crowd gives her a big hand. I think she‘s just wonderful." Tonieht, Peggy said. Margaret will appear in a bathing suit. "How does she look in a bathing sult?" Peggy O‘Neill snorted in that‘s how. You should see ber‘" outrage. "How does she look** she asked on a rising note. "How does she said. "Last night she was just wonderful. Just wonderful." IS COMING TO ROXY Desth Valley, California, forms the spectacular buckground for M G M‘s Technicolor outdoor draâ€" ma "3 Godfaith=rs" starring John Wayne, Pridro Armendariz and Harry Cuarey Jr., playing at the tempt at escape over the desert, fighting storms, a harrowing thir~t and the ominous shadow of their pursuers. Wayne is the am!iable twoâ€"fisted‘leader of the desperadâ€" oes, Armendariz is the sentimental Mexican, Carey the youthful memâ€" ber of the trio who is wounded aftâ€" er their attempt to hold up & bank. Together they match their PEGGY O‘NEIL ue continuous pess 1g¢, PHONE 40 SMITHVILLE 24 MORTGAGE LOANS AVAILABLE IN GRIMSBY Dial 3â€"1217 (Reverse Charges) n. i MAAN & & N ® C im ts ant nmummmnlvmm mmoumnum Daily Report on Sales ATTENTION FARMERS Grey or Black Hot Mix â€" Satin Finish â€" Asphalt WHYTE & JARVIS (Formerly Pettit and Whyte) e DRIVEWAYS PAVED Produce Growers For such ASSISIAL C nas Eonstruction, Taclitating property sales or refinancing existing mortgages. wmnmmuâ€" NATIONAL HOUSING ACT LOANS Geo. C. Anspach Company, Limited FOR TOP MARKET PRICES 74 Colborne Street, Toronto "UPâ€"TOâ€"DATE SELLING METHODS" COLAS â€" PENETRATION DRIVES u.h-nwnun-abw Royal Bank of Canada, King & Yonge Sts. Shipping Stamp and Pad on Request fiu.ul sE‘ m «â€"«â€"= GUARANTEED â€"â€" EATON BROS. Mark Your Shipments Thursday, Sept. 15th, 1949. as assistance in new CALEDONIA 300A

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