Optimist Club meets TONLHGHT at The Village Inn. . Brevities Dula@'-.',r.. * ‘Thorold is to have postal delivâ€" ery the end of this year. West Lincoln Memorial Hospital will be officially opened on Sunday, October 23rd, at three p. m, James W. Shanley, 53, of 978 Abbott Road, Buffalo, was seriousâ€" ly injured on Saturday afternoon when his car went out of control on the Queen Elizabeth Way, at Grimsby rolled over three times and was completely wrecked. He was taken to Hamilton General. Pleasance, of for the accused Magistrate Hallett said that the 10 Rave no troNb!® ReNW® i MMX case had been hanging around too| "So I set out two nights back, long, and would finally be settled figurin‘ on gettin‘ to town lots soon o. that date. I-Mt'--lhdw 1 got purty tired though, an‘ couldn‘t go â€"â€"‘â€"â€"_â€"‘â€"â€"‘wwmâ€ï¬l“' is e | Eithel was then taken to a nearâ€" Lions Club meets next Tuesday Because the plaintiff, Mrs. Bert wANT 25 DISTRICT AGENTsS BRIQUETS ADDISONâ€"NORGE COAL Phone 340 STOVE? OIL STOVES _ GAS STOVES LIVINGSTON OIL BURNERS AND STOKERS Grimsby Fuel & Supply â€"â€" ELECTRIC STOVES COAL AND WOOD STOVES TORRIDHEET OllL BURNERS INSTALLED IN YOUR PRESENT FURNACE RADIOS, STOVES and REFRIGERATORS is Boy Scout A. HEWSON & SON Installed and Serviced NEW AND USED next COKE .mm-â€duâ€"-“ fluid the farmers were carrying in |their hay wagon, Ethel McSwinesâ€" |lap told her strange story. ‘ It seems the attractive young: farm girl, who lives near McGonn » [Cumu.lthy-\nhavn- | mote rural territory about 11 miles ‘south of Smithville, had heard of ,nNgM(id-‘hflthm tbyouoanllrn. Ethel said she \learned of this through her Uncle “hn.m-d-“flhhnuw- \ney to the fruitbelt town o:ly 3 GIRL CLAIMS SHE WALKED TWO DAYS some miles south of here. ‘When questioned by farmers who came was found yesterday face down in weeks before STOKER FUELS monster hoeâ€"down." A pretty young girl who gave WOOD 76 Main St. W. reviving girl lynr.hhmlndlyllfl Saterdee mornin‘, pretty fine day for . . . how you say, traâ€"jedy to strike at one little English deer, who for weeks he has been eating up akres and akres of beeg peech farms. ‘Yet by grollee dis here deer he done whacked intru the wrong ting when he Inat his beeg head into nice new shinny automobile he ‘nin‘t got wit no more trubles. He daid. Dis here deer ine be one fine aniâ€" mal, belong to a fellar named Jimâ€" mee Obrien, whos have lot of aniâ€" muls ‘sides dis dieer. He got de red , foxes, munkies, ponites and also a werry fine fellab named Duffie who looke after all dese here animuls. De beeg buck, he no so beeg as people say he are, but hbe huve great beeg horns which scare the pants off a lot of people. Now dese beeg horns will be good for Jimmie to hang hat on over the mantil. But Jinnmie he no get to eat wenison, somtnie odder fellah at Winenona he gret hundred pounds of English meett, which 1 guess Charlie Swain ; of Stevensville deâ€" cided to play taag with another car on the Queen Elizabeth Way last week, and for .lq‘u-ehhnd‘ plenty of fun, first passing this car, then when he got in front he would slow dowrn, and in general make matters very offensive to the driver of the car behind. Charâ€" lie sure had a lot of fun with the ‘Staff turned out tto be Provincial Policeâ€" men from St.. Catharines. Charlie comppiained in court, that had he known they were cops, he would have stoppped. ‘The magisttrate pointed out to Charlie that the highway was there for tihe benefit of two or three Ontario, and not just for Charlie to play arownd on.. Charlie praid $29 bucks and costsâ€" and a gala crowd of firstâ€"nighters, ‘Tony Stadier opened his new furniâ€" ture store on Grimsby‘s Main stem last Saturday wight. Said Mr. Ltvâ€" ingston, "It is always a great perâ€" sonal pleasure to me to see Main ‘.}‘% ii. o $ cce spcn »indiscetvrer isadtrcar dinns ces C.N.n.‘(l Street further enhanced by "'saur opening of a new business, and it is < dm“uâ€"ou,:::.,“" benutiful store open, for if ever n dar m:flhdm&_“",’r‘" served the place they now take in A0. tha Tnnainelin nertinh t is Fony anal Grimity benutiful store open, for if ever two good citizens of Grimsby deâ€" served the place they now take in the business section it is Tory and his good wie." With that the editor dipped his hand into a basket and drew out three tickets, the first named Mrs. C. Felous of Snithville as the winâ€" ner of an upkslstered chair, Ada Soott of 6 Ein St.. Grimsby, winâ€" ner of a coffe table, and Mrs. K Oclkuch of 18 Depot St., winner of October the Bautiful! Perfumed by the burning of multiâ€"colored baves, the town durâ€" ing this gran month, makes preâ€" parations for t* advent of winter. Personally wehate to see this month end, iffor no other reason -fllhï¬;‘m- calendar Ha: peeks November, we uMMlmb except knabbyointed hockey playâ€" October is # a good average mouth. Noth# very tremendous happens exce Just ordinury livâ€" ing. ‘The Mror reports that Mr. Bonham‘s attk of the police force does not hold@‘ater. Which should Our fruit o their profit = loss sheets, which this fall mightt be as gratifying Main Strewet Premiere. Complete with master of cereâ€" oniles in the person of J. Orion is By GORD McGREGOR Round Tewh tz ap. uB THE GRIMSBY Crimatby ARCHBISHOP TO VISIT ST. GEORGE‘S CHURCH |'m"""6n_' at her home on the Ridge Road last Saturday morning | after a lingering iliness. _ _ _ for a great many years, Mrs. James M'lllmdw‘ She is survived by her husband, one son, William of Grimsby, four sisters, three in Scotland and one of Montreal. Remains rested at the Stumeâ€" held from her son‘s home, Rev. W Houslander officiating. _ __ _ put through during the light sesâ€"|, sion, no items of major importance crossed the scene. Some time was|. spent discussing the request of Arâ€"| kell Food Products, that the Townâ€" /. mpmmuau--aw‘ ed by the first processing plant on | September 24th, when, without| warning the water was shut off for a half bour period. A full staff was on at the time of the shutoff, and simply loafed away the thirty minute interval while the water supply was off. A motion following the discussing of the matter, with the clerk authorâ€" ized to notify Arkell Food Products that in the future the factory will be notified of any shut offs, giving not see their way"clear to absorb the monetary loss as requested by the Arkell plant. A series of motions were quickly passed, including the acceptance of the assessment roll, and the estabâ€" |lishing of a date for the 1950 Court | of Revision, which will be held on | Seturday, October 20th, at 2 p.m. â€" | _ It was decided that in the future ‘| the Water Committee of Council | meet once a month to consider curâ€" |rent problems and report to full jcouncil any changes in matter of ' Building permits ng were granted to ‘B. Robinson and Hugh Moody, while council also approved the ;Ima.mmm«w T. Kostiv. a pretty fur month A motion by Councilior McNiven and seconded by Councilior Marlow authorized the Reeve and Clerk to sign plans of the CN.R. for crossâ€" ing signals and warning bells at the Kerman Avenue crossing. ‘The following accounts were acâ€" cepted and a motion passed authâ€" orizing their payment. A. M. Smith (stamps)â€"$10.00. C. H. Kirkâ€"$37.50. Canadian NKational Telegraphsâ€" Oc Winter® Nope! Kext aguin. The new hosy to open, Red Mason 'Mm‘ Ing deer and most 4 CN.R. (Depot St. Crossing)â€" $220.97. $4.196.40 °/ Commons make nice remarks about the quality of Niagaraâ€" whoops: pardon meâ€"Grimaby peaâ€" ches. Thea high school kids knock themseives out of whack playing lmwmnbbm cheering like mad for good old artitration board and the MRS. JAMES MORRISON Grimasby Independent Neptune Meters Ltd.â€"$260.44. Ontario Municipal Boardâ€"$25. Onles‘ Floristsâ€"§25.00. T. G. Mouldâ€"$105.00 Town Grimsby (Joiat Fire)â€" C York (Charity)â€"§25.00 J. B. Aikensâ€"$4.00. J. G. Emeler (Water)â€"§11.34. !. R. Schwab (Water)â€"$215.55 L A. McNivenâ€"$4.00 Paysheet No. 1%â€"(Sept. 16â€"30) No. 17 (Sept. 1â€"15)â€" p*! Wext It‘s hot '"bv-ut:,u:-n Water * Mason and the Unâ€" fa aPeass * as Inst October, It‘s light the INDEPENDENT day it turns â€"$17.82 # Mrs. Awrey Lipsitt has sold her mn-ou‘-v--l.hl acres of choice farming land to Mr. N. W. King of Toronto. Locat» ed on Nelles Road, the Lipsitt farm is considered one of the finest smaller farms in the area, and was successfully farmed by the late Awrey Lipsitt for over a quarâ€" er of a century. Mr. King, a retired gentlieman, upu’“uhnvnt.flfl' mwmmwm ut 64 Main St., East. weather is reasonable. On Thanksgiving Day, Patrol Hikes were organized by PL‘s Don McRae and Peter Bromley. The Beaver Patrol laid a trail that was supposed to be followed by the Wolf Patrol. According to reports there was some choice of signs to follow and the trailing group had to split up to make sure which one was correct. Everything ended perâ€" fectly, as the groups finally met and chose sites to prepare dinner. Because he did not stop before he drove onto the Queen Elizabeth I-Muâ€"n-r.-lnl-‘ led it over three times causing $400 damage to the car, and injuries to a woman passenger. He was chargâ€" ed with reckless driving, and fined }malohy-h’l Postar admitted that he did. not stop, but said that Mts brakes had failed to work when he tried. Testâ€" ing the brakes immediately after We are glad to hear that the St. Garrett found them to be in per fect condition. "pretty hard to believe that exâ€" planation." for Postar could have mad a right turn onto the Q E. W. and thus avoided trouble, if he had been travelling at only ten miles an hour Mvflllhr.pnâ€"‘ and Diplomas for the sentation of ‘Trophics winners of the C. N. E. Warrior‘s Day Parade Competiâ€" tionk, at the Canadian Memorial Bullding, 22 College Street, Toronâ€" to, on Friday, October 14th at 8 p. m Weterans are reminded to forâ€" ward their applications for War Medals and Stars. Cards are availâ€" able at the Legion Club or Post Ofâ€" stare and medals for Wtrld War II. The War Medal 1939â€"45 totals 1,060,000, Canadian va-n.: Bervice approximately $00,000; fence Medal 460,000; 1939â€"45 Star 288,000; France and Germany Star 250,000; Italy.Star 102,000; Atlanâ€" tic Star 40,000; Africa Star 12,000; Pacific Star 10,%25; Burms Star 5,200; in addition 25,870 clasps to stars will be awarded. been M‘ .-.--...â€"‘ rator for the D. V. A. at Kingston. It will be remembered that â€"the General communded the force mwmmm Mnm’mmm Qu’-flmhmam COMING Events The Legion Saivage Collection will be on Saturday, October 29th 1049 Bunday, November 6th is Decâ€" oration Day in Grimaby. Details of the time, etc. will be published later. Beamsville Memorial Serâ€" munnnm-nmm Arrangements are in hand and it is hoped that the Branch will hold a Bingo on November 5th. Saturday, November 5th is "Poppy Day," when the British Empire Service League make their annual appeal. ESTATE FAILED TO STOP velling at only ter as he stated he was it Week ending sat 8 a m October 10, 1948. _ ut last week‘s meeting. There afre five members now who have their bers were in full uniform and can now take thei#f place about the Totem pole. Both packs will have their deâ€" corated baskets judged at their next meeting. These will be used on Apple Day, Saturday, October honour resulted in a bruised ano cut face for John Paal, and a fine of $26.50 for Fred Stevens, on a charge of assault occasioning actâ€" usa! bodily barm. g ship, Paal, a foreman on the farm where Stevens‘ parents are emâ€" ployed. In giving the senior Stevâ€" ens his pay, Paal threw the small "You can‘t do that to a Dutchâ€" man!" Fred cried, and threw Paal on the table, where he began to pummel him about the head. Pasi, who admitted ke Jid not underâ€" | f 1i3# A / é}b fas soar e â€"â€" * n‘:’m@ § | :;)é when he began to hit him. "I know Gray Sixâ€"Jack Baisley. * ~< Bro w n GRIMSBY WEATHER FINED FOR ASSAULT emepniintsonss s ienepitmgy., WOLF CUB PACK 16 Main W for A Puack are 88 A. HEWSON & sON 054 inches Mondaay, gqUALUTY PUgpSs Sales with Service 818 410 n-u-yhc.fllfl"‘"-m "Bauna the atta5K * mot of Sciay in getting the PBXZ to° fol. The story ®# "CU 850 ‘peal‘s ‘The storY **" /. _‘ accent | Mw‘ low because of M# 8OE by j upeech, 199. "*" """, ang swollen on * *...au‘ The reason for the :'.',’ 1s 'ï¬n‘."fl'“ [ ot Soat the boss was sick, and did Not have the energy to make UP the bay. "I didn‘t throw the 45¢ on the M'..,-u,“nl.l““‘ his hand." In any case. the injuries to Uh# plaintiff‘s face were plain Pad there was no dispute how theÂ¥ got there, so that Stevens 1 Saeq $26.50 including costs, 0r 10 days in jall, of L.O.L., No. 2732, will meet on Wednesday, October 19th, at 8 o‘clock, in the Masonic Hall M,Aâ€W‘ the members is requested. Don “M M. Pittsburg Water Heater ALEXANDER â€" HARDWARE § to 6 rooms. October 13, 1949â€" Phone 34q