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Grimsby Independent, 29 Sep 1949, p. 8

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HARVEST CORN 2%% 250 AYLMER PEAS=~ 2% 29c DESSERT PEARS > 23; QUAKER CORN FLAKES 2 25c Brookfield CHEESE 96c Ogilvie‘s CAKE MIX â€" 29; SHREDDED COCOANUT 2 27c Romar PEANUT BUTTER *> 37c Brown Bear HONEY *\ 47c, 91c Kellogg‘s ALL BRAN * 22 Cut MIXED PEEL â€"~~17¢ SWEET MIXED PICKLES "@ 45e SURE LITE MATCHES 3 =« 19e AEROWAX PASTE WAX *\ 396 AEROWAX NO RUB WAX T. 39e DUTCH .. Tomato Juice Cnrocorate OVALTINE * HEINZ KETCHUP McLarens JELLY POWDERS 2"= 15¢ LEA & PERRIN‘S SAUCE ~35¢ Green Giant PEAS 2%# 3§¢ NABOB COFFEE * 336, ; 62¢ Mother Parker‘s TEA * 51c, 54¢ PALMOLIVE SOAP 28:27e, k 9¢ BALLARD‘S DOG FOOD 2 t2 27¢ CHAMPION DOG FOOD 2 * 25e Soda Biscuits loua'nllBlOAS‘l' srlINGClllCflNs........... BKINLEBSDIOI‘BDWBINBRS. BIJCBDFOI‘UV!I PBAIEALBDWHAGE_IOLLS SIJC.BDSIDBBAOON WDHCNICSBAN‘LBSS. ~ cconmczao M wEINZ DILL PICKLE® HYACINTHS â€" 6 for $1.10 DAFFODILS â€" 12 for $1.10 TULIPS amoei 12 for 996 JP i 3 â€"â€" ofcrtontsd Onions mummwmmw Ym-uu*‘*m“'w:wndm Gree® "OP!" " __"es, Marsh Potatocs, w McCORMICEK‘S PLAIK OR SALTED iâ€"LB. PEG. Cal. siant PLAS 217 358 CoFFEE * 336, i 62c arker‘s TEA * 51¢, 54° t BBc, t §3B¢ "4¢c bulk, 2 Ibs. 15¢ ... . basket 49¢ ...........11¢ .large, each 10¢ .. . . .4 Us. 27¢ ... .10 lbs. 29¢ . .2 bunches 13¢ __. . bundle 15¢ . 65e Ib. . 49¢ 1b. . Abe Ib. .85¢ Ib, .68¢ Ib. .68¢ Ib. .62%¢e Ib. 2 for 5¢ ‘The presentation of a beautiful cake plate was made last week by the staff of the Bell Telephone Co., on the occasion of Mrs. William ‘Thompson‘s resignation, Both Mr. and Mrs. Thompson and daughter Linda, are leaving ‘Winona this week to take up residence elseâ€" \M.va‘ounm. time in Smithville. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Kiepey of Winona, on the birth of a nine pound daughter, Lynn Janet, at Mount Hamilton Maternity Hospital, on September ‘The many friends of Mrs, Stanâ€" ley White will be happy to know that she is making an excellent reâ€" covery from a seige of pneumonia, from which she has beca very ill for the past two weeks. MAKES DEMAND FOR ‘The superiority and lusciousness of Winona peaches were proved last week, claims Mrs. M. A. Cudâ€" m.mmwm ‘T. Kelley bought 150 eleven quart baskets of her best for his friends and clients. Winona peaches being mmym.m Mr. Kelley wil be sure of his governâ€" ment ofice for many years! Who knows, it may even lead to Russâ€" ell T. Kelley as Prime Minister? CONTINUATIONS Smithville gladly clin Reeniet s _ * 0 un Mydubmmw Increased Grants ‘ ,mwnom'm"""‘," this January as far as the lre concerned, such matters as in creased grants will become effecâ€" tive automatically. These gral mo“.nw!m quite probably will mean 2 TL , . Tion in school taxes to the U _ 0_ _ An the other worked ol 22 T000 . mmhly"“"“""'“"‘ tion in school taxes to the rateâ€" | payers of Grimsby. On the other | m&wmmmuulfl me 9""" _ line slightly : payers 0 """"_" atres Al md..o-mmmuw!i to And themselves paying sght!y | more than at the M.wmo.i Overall, however, the cost | not change to any great extent 8C~ cording to Mr. Price idents of the Township of m....m-wm"'"”“ leaat inclined to go along with ‘he m.m-m“"”‘”'”- “Mwmw-flv- m-dho‘d“m" Mh Ontario high achools. t will still have the Opâ€" ¢r B L n Abme ‘HE. M uwuw-â€"-â€"vâ€" oV To Ontario high | school®. Students| Many ‘¥9°* * C charged Police|! srom Louth will still have the OB held the floor, he charged PoliGt| tion of attending St. Catharines Commissioner Scott with " 1 Colieginte, even after the West | minstration" and made the State» Area becomes & reality, | ment "‘we are working very ol ”"M' Mr. Price. \ny into autocracy:" steadâ€" || Fundamentais of Schoo! Ares w o camateiy (Bex uon.uau-eufi“""““""’ beot trom Grimaby, North Grimaby, | charges, and scoffed at Seott‘s $OE .--‘--AMM mwwm l age 68008 * * Aonstantly he made workin€ *E us â€" school M whose manmen thaeioe snn n Saiwying out the combined SiMme Srith the least amount of sposiilel e demaitte Stmntt ane the ROBSF CCC 0 sor number ,‘. to combn® °**" _"",_ sching ‘muwfi'““u"m‘ f ‘ ratl Mwnvom‘ .m..ofmw“"“” -,.ooulm‘““‘“m"" ”mmfl.‘muflwh .,.,..nm-ona-un-fi‘" consisted of only ®% w’“:uflll-n con#*t*O """_â€" were eight * â€" uie Grimaby there ** ithville. ind pernape 1098 in * "ugents Unaer the °68 #0 1P peoneh would take their fi"‘. M“,moflhfl""“ ;mmfl"’““m” mwda of «chools, and quite ""'"""m" wwuwwl,'.’m mh!fi"‘”"dwmw wd"‘“wflwu ,...‘.ymmwn-‘“'““‘" Tebdtiee: to the Younk L005 S Mtst 5* "" a‘nigh school cation cation . numu'dh wmmull"' '”‘“”fl' ® Mlq‘l‘d‘l *CBR "\ _ crangportation achool, 8 _ will do the FOR COVERAGE OF NEWS, SUBSCRIPTIONS AND JG PRINTING INFORMATION WINONA â€" FRUTLAND THE GRIMSBY INDEPNDENT THE GRIMSBY INDEPEN ENT From Page One CONTACT MISS ISLAY WICKHAM u"' o required to |M‘° «chool buse® complete ME " -'l.lfll;" w w PeC MBR ;;-â€" bmuiprvrses. . Cusrvenin n d Uy “""‘“:"Mmflbm Counaittor BHOW!"â€" ,, rea \ "’W.&m"’"‘” Stated Councilior m. 1 Mllfl-"":': ffed at Scott‘s sugâ€" think the Chief did err hand: msby, | charges, wmmwuwdmu. MI“”““"“’M"M M"“%mm » proâ€" court of 'N.mwfl'llh tosay, but expressed ation, | it clear that MM"“‘M‘W‘:‘?& .“.‘.'.',m..mwa',:‘,"'.‘.‘;.fl toanswer some of the Counciliors ut as | on." He ‘:.".ofim'“‘ as they finighed giving their views, wlwu y and expressed satisfaction mbml‘rmwmmdummmm mplete | ‘The fiery , using the Eng? ed in seeing the law upheld. .. _ _ . a ht | Sn Tanguage, something he "\mmmw.mwn:wuum 'H _ _ uds very well, ""% l dets ‘atney (Honbam‘s) ‘he duty RALLY DAY HELD AT FIFTY UNITED CHURCH Last Sunday, the Fifty United Church of Winona celebrated Ralâ€" ly Day. Mr. Fred Humphries conâ€" ducted the church services when the combined Sunday School and church gathered to hold the day. Mr. Humphries is the Superintendâ€" ent of the Sunday School. Philip Skewes ied the Scripture readings, while the sermon was taken by the mands YU2 °/ ~ "4at how in this democratic country. an officer is allowed to come 4 a man‘s property without use 0f & """""M..u.nmlr. Bonâ€" ham reviewed ifl"“"‘" ail mmwuu-.uu- MWeo-uoldhunuuru The fact that his every word WA# *** °L i1, charged that “-W-, CCE M The fact that his every word Wat being transcribed. He charked tPat be was not treated fairly, and thol 0t 9C!"_ as shown by PEUCCG 'mwdronel whole matter. _ wnole AMUCTEC He told of being only ® #29°, distance away from the nmd- the discovery that MIH..‘,... papert *""**» ?"". vo the scene of the dsance ""CZ 0005 the discovery that brought MSTS! jous apectators to the o s .mfi'lfldw"mwm‘ contacted, or was I to carry out 8 further investigatâ€" m_",mmthl“ dust LCl Austns ©S Hhity he WOPC """"" Suse If ntoreated as anyone else if NOU~ M!D‘P“_“M”u:; mmnfllflo“- mm.w of bum|" bones. e L. melkccns aol it U ”""r.’“‘m”lflihfi-mumfll'r‘""’ M itted C > only get the offenders to stop, 100K| witn" that | took nother Jook at] Invited to â€" bring Son‘s [ and elerve NNEA ME the imported stenographer . hired t thelr | A special meeting of the Vineâ€"| by the tOWn. o the opening DinNC‘ | mount Women‘s Institute was held Mayor Lewis brought matters """‘"‘-"'M‘mww.x Finit. The president,| to a close, promising that if , fo ber 5th, at 7.00 p.m. in | xtrs Dennis Shuker M‘mywmmwwfl'n nmm““:mdw'.nwnnammwm.-.nfl M"‘“*""“M’hfllmwlwthn-lr.wm" | be excellent SpeAKeTSâ€"| nual bazaar, November 16, at 8 0‘â€" Council then passed a motion “"m-mwwu.mrxmmmmmumm Coliege, W"‘-""'muwwmmy.oam.ummmmd-m °“‘““"""‘1m.m-nmmmmnw.mmmw iring. Much in demand 88 | pe most welcome. flashed and the thunder continued tzwar ansalrer thenuthout s e ® t umumwmfium times while Mr. Bonham fioor. he charged Police was shown 9Y throughout the t ME CE CC Te tb shans W M"““'t?’“‘”"'m more of “:::mrw:‘"':hw in Bonham. ul w ve fear Mr. Ima-.-mim ( my up before Counch." ........mmn-ummm but 1 am conto address the people in the gaiâ€" * + °5 arcâ€"ry. and asked when this was use of §1 EBE ZNRMMOT MMT rder. bth sides and ha Mr. Bonâ€"| th loca! press a rated all| s he found them , but alâ€"| "It‘s hopeless 1 remark®, fiht this thing," ention of| lok of fatigue the| whole cas elf, | as, "maki resâ€"| molehill." When F iokâ€"| spoke, he ocal| nothing h ine | that woul also be sbrt comedy films. So, help the club b buying your tickets in advance or phoning Roy Bailey, or ..,w-ha.‘!lflobm $1,00. s e e# Arrangments are made for the World Wie Communion Sunday, to be oberved by all Protestant Churches throughout Canada. At the Fifty United Church in Winâ€" ona, servces will be held at 1115 while at Wesley United Church, Fruitland, the service will be at 10.00 a.m. of proâ€"f» Many thanks to the Wentworth Mmmmm sign erected north of the Vineâ€" mount Post Office corner. Now we mummmn& Sincete regret is expressed by all neighbours and friends of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Pecorri, R. R. 1, Vinemount, newlyweds whose barn was burned to the ground on Monâ€" day night with all contents, tection given me as a ratepayer." "‘There is no reason why Uhis man, (James) cannot come up here the same as I did and present his side of the case, it looks to me as Bonham, we‘re not going to give him the safisfaction of letting him question anyone he pleases, I only hope our police are not to assume an attitude of righteous might." At this point, Bonham turned the meeting back to the Mayor, who in turn, called on each of the counciliors to give their views ount of sympathy with Mr. Bonâ€" ham, while Grossmith and Constâ€" mble took an "on the fence" attiâ€" tude, and seemed alternately to make light of the whole matter, and minimize its importance. The whole case was called by Grossmith When Police Commissioffer Scott spoke, he suggested that there was nothing he or anyone els could say that would satisfy Mr. Bonham. It was at this juncture that he told Mr. Bonham that ! might better be before a law. Scott gave no headway to | oo coansd uit ndirnan ces rncianattr~r L OV finithedâ€""I might as well talk to a téegraph pole as talk to Scott." Councilior Anderson stated fiatâ€" ly that he thought the Chief should have been at the meeting, this was reitwrated by Councilior Brown. Stated Councilior Brown; "I think the Chief did err in his handâ€" ling of the case." Councilior Braid had very little .,.,,mma-amn the present police force, . Mr. Bonham took the trouble toanswer some of the Councilliors 4ayor Lewis told Council and Mr.Bonham, that now that he had acomplete story (Bonham‘s) he wuld get a written report from Clef James. He would then study nmmmmnnz um’n-nMd s he found them. "It‘s hopeless for me to try and fiht this thing," said Bonham, a lok of fatigue and frustration wmsing his face, His classic reâ€" wrk about "see no evil, hear no «1 and think no evil," came in a bef lull following the Mayor‘s deâ€" clon. "making a mountain out of a wther barbed exchange of words, th Bonham charging Scott with pses maladministration for the trd time. Scott apparently cont« lling his feelings with difficulty min, told the assembly that noth» : would satisfy Bonham, who wid not let the matter be brought a conclusion "If Mr. Bonham wants to make upecific charge . . ." "Don‘t give me any more of Price, Brown and Andâ€" teed off in "whether in their esUmauon it 777 wmummmn gest he did not want to see the matter brought to a conclusion." It was during this parley that he referred to Chief James as Scott‘s eggshell officer." "Don‘t be afrald to bring him up here, I won‘t crack him," said Bonâ€" ham getting a laugh and a smatterâ€" uuwmmw. "While on Council, we had police on the carpet right here in this granted by a nod from the Mayor, WhMrMMN mumuwm-‘- gest he did not want to see the matter brought to a conclusion." It was during this parley that he referred to Chief James as Scott‘s eggshell officer." "Don‘t be afrald to bring him up here, I won‘t crack him," said Bonâ€" ham getting a laugh and a smatterâ€" uummm-‘m. ""While on Council, we had police on the carpet right here in this _____ Ln asveral occasions, nOW oo CA 0 ind ie changed. We just won‘t get any satisfaction from the present polâ€" mm“mm switching back to the plural, "we" as he spoke to the gallery. At this point Mr. Bonham brought up another question, this having to do with a police byâ€"law now before the Council. He wanted to know whether a clause still reâ€" mained in the act concerning the discharging of police without the climax, while outside naLM!TS thunder tried to steal the show, by the attitude of some "it was fully expe@UMI M T70 that he hoped he hadn‘t perjured himself or committed libel .. : with that took another look the imported stenographer . .h hy the fown.‘ .c "co _ _ ces 1t medliit)â€"arroane vAPe lt flashed and the thunder continued to roar as the gailery shuttled out into the rainy blackness, and memâ€" bers of Council gathered in little groups to discuss further this most amazing nonâ€"verdict episode. Vakills is made from dried fermented pods of orchids. be unlucky to marry in May. 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