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Grimsby Independent, 27 Oct 1949, p. 12

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6 H Over the past few months, apâ€" Optimist Club meets TONIGHT. proximately 20,000 tons of TOCK| 1. ,, cjub ‘meets next Tuesday have been placed in Burlington lw.l_-tu--â€"-ama*"- * _® | w.“wm ‘m‘ ”I*. “,‘ which carry 110 ky lines from BUrâ€" | nuging. tP * lington Transformer Station across e e e the Bay into Hamilton. Legion Saivage collection this In making this announcement,| Saturday. Hydro Chairman Robert H. Saunâ€" AAg / Chairman Robert H. SAUN+| _.__. _ pices,, Priday, night m se ders said: "‘The rock has been placâ€"| dh!umtmmln-‘ being crushed by ice during the winter months. The job was done last in 1942 but some of the rock was shifted by ice in the intervenâ€" hgmuu-m'u-flh to do it again this year." The rock was transported from .m-mnh..mu miles away, by truck. It was necesâ€" sary to bulld small temporary u.tlo-nnldthmll‘- in order to gain access to the two deepâ€"water towers situated out in the bay, a special dock was built ut the base of one of the towers close to the shore. The trucks were Autuan anta a harge at this dock ve Deen pINCOU W MOTMITECCT ;".”:â€"cu-nâ€"dm-tl“ <pt it of council passed a by -.“wm Hallowe‘ w Monday & ich carry 110 ky lines from BUrâ€" | nigpnt, t* mant ing the City of St. ( gton Transformer Station across c *‘ construct a concrete e Bay into Hamilton. mwmuml""""““' ::nmlr-:-ml.” P m * t .'n:-':muu ydro Chairman Robert H. ©800°| ,/z.on Bingo, Friday, !E®*| parts of the COunty C020 Snal im w water towers ees. PDECne M UBe oo agns ..u,mmcrt.fltueh‘ ut one time. The barge was driven nmwmmw erating in synchronism. In all, about 3,000 truck loads tions this latest protection against the menace of pack ice should last for * _ THE LATE â€" PIMK EN * PHONE 340 Nullnuty-xnc-nd“-l can run faster Up M! . because the hind legs than the forelegs, DE LUXE 8 CUBIC FOOT "HOLDâ€"MOR" Open Friday Evenings Till 9 P.M. “hy-hrllflvlfithl‘ndltfl.m" Plumbing, Heating and Air Conditioning 1392 MAIN STREET EAST Mfl'*""m lm_“ WALL FLAME OiL BURNER $3 Pound Safetyâ€"Sealed Freezer. 12 Pound Meat Drawer Cold Pack. Roomy Tall Bottle Storage. Full Width Hydrovoir. A. HEWSON & SON Addison â€" Norge Appliances and it Brevities November 5th. Community Dance and Hospital Nee l 0 cla t & w.nmmynfl November 8th. s * * Next Monday afternoon, Clarâ€" ence W. Lewis and Son Ltd., will hold a demonstration at the Vineâ€" land Experimental Farm of | the .'-,‘.o;ncoulru.ou mvmwflfl' mences at 2.30 p. m. daylight time. uw““mâ€"-fl mwuh'd“cdunalllfl- morial Hospital on Sunday afterâ€" noon last, was Harry P. Cavers. I.P.lwunnh.ndh.&-n-‘ the citizens briefly and thanked them upon their great effort in building the ""“"I “'m“,'-":" IW.!-_'.._.M * Paton Street" and other ATW!""" wnumdwnfl-""- Nick Wysznski. Nick just ten‘t fooling around when it comes to growing carrots, and to back up this claim for carrots of the overâ€" -m-w.heâ€"oumw ‘Mmmwm \ thirteen inches long, and ten inchâ€" \ es in circumference. He grew three bushels all of an extraordinary size all on a tiny Piece of black loam soll. Nick also mwmdmbd- of gigantic GROWS GIANT CARROT EVENTS and TOPICS of the WEEE in P. for Vancouver attendance at the Dedication threat to the * 4. ... L on Arbratt is etive come snn ie Exd Een Rite > GRIMSBY amateur EDUCATIONAL COSTS _: ‘ AVERAGE $41 A PUPIL Lincoln County Council held on Myllfl.m'lfl- wwflhm ldmdlp-dnm'm .‘mcuydl.awb m.m-n-| the Lakeshore Road and Niagara St. in the Township of Grantham. Both sections of the road are lmdmm‘y"“""‘ and the sewer will be laid in tunâ€" and the sewer will be IMIG i1 """ nels underneath the roadways. The sewer will form part of the trunk sewer to Port Weller. The Council also passed a bylaw licensing, regâ€" ulating and governing salvage mmwm."" mmue-nluuut ‘ Payment of local improvement costs by the county to the Townâ€" ship of Grantham came up for Cenii ced n â€" some discussion during the meetâ€" ing of the Industrial Home Comâ€" Pil C ITs Cenias e mittee yesterday under the chairâ€" pilk Hk t coth Te manship of Reeve W. L. Patterson HALLOWE‘EN of Niagaraâ€"onâ€"theâ€"Lake. Grantham ‘Thanks to the merchants, busiâ€" had submitted an account of $448 ness men and manufacturers of the covering local improvement chargâ€" town, there will be lots of prizes es for the Orchard Park sewer for\ or those participating in the anâ€" the years 1944 to 1949 inclusive toâ€" nullhllovc'-tpnh.w m'm.-â€"-tuuc-fw for this coming Monday night. The land and buildings at the CouDâ€"| gyonsored this year by the Junior ty Home on Ontario St. Chamber of Commerce, it is hoped The council referred the matter ummnnamm to the County solicitor, Mr. Herman| than in the past, when the event Rogers, for appropriate action if has been in charge of two good citâ€" these local improvement Charge®|jzens, Bill Fisher anl Ray Betts, are not payable by the county and who managed to keep the parade county home property is not lisble| ayve by themselves when no apâ€" for mmmamw\ ucation cost to the County of Linâ€" coln is $48,727.58, the average rate for all schools being $41.04 per puâ€" pil day (perfect aggregate attenâ€" tham ‘Township presented the reâ€" port of the General Administration Committee during the sesasions and ;i'mmm.m‘ by Reeve Harold Freure of Clinton ‘Township. The report of the Board of of the premium cost. The council decided. at the close of the sessions, not to take any m“am‘- mitted for Lincoln‘s approval by the County of Oxford petitioning the Postmaster General to extend routes of rural mail couriers so that mail might be delivered on every township road, county road m.gwunuhumh wmum'.!.lllll‘ Wednesday afterncon with 25 members present. ‘The president, Mrs. Dennis Shuker presided. Comâ€" mwmâ€"bhr mu-nlhlll_n_-nuh:dd in the W.L Ball WOCGMORUAADM T00 ember 16th. ‘The delegates for the area convention were the Presiâ€" dent. Mrs. Dennis Shuker and the viceâ€"President, Mrs. Albert Oldâ€" field. Mrs. Oldfeld attended the wumm-‘hm"“ ..mdln.bnnh.fll- er‘s on ‘Thursday the 27th to comâ€" picte the quilt which is to be drawn for at the Bazaar. DRUNK DRIVER GETS TEN DAYS AND FNED James Connelly, age 21. gave his address as Gri bought himself an ancient last week for a hundred dollars, and on Saturday night proceeded PSC C TUDCGF the whatkiest deâ€" monstrations of drunken ""!" °° local police have had to deal with in a long time. MWJ-MOO- stable MacKenzic gave chase as Connelly went reeling east alonk mmudhr-om- miles the officers attempted to stop Connélly, who was all over the wna.ulnnodnunl-nu- mn.didmhmluly" pd.‘oflhwm. Chief James told Magistrate Hallett that every time he pulled along side of Connelly. in an effort to stop him, Connelly refused to stop. When finally apprehended he was arrested and charged with The Vinemount W.L held their drunken driving wlhlot“‘u- cused to ten days in the County gaol on the drunken charge, and eleven dollars or seven days for falling to have a lcense. His anâ€" clent car was impounded for a perâ€" lod of three months Yards In The County Licensed At $10 Per ig without a license. Which Comnelly stated, he had never W. L. Patterson of Nia the employer‘s portion TH E he Townâ€"| up for the meetâ€" me Comâ€" the chairâ€" w GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT 2 fitu ‘Rflfi"é izens, Bill Fisher an! Ray Betts, who managed to keep the parade .nnbyu-nlvuvh-uofi w..-l'unnnnth debt of gratitude is also due the Niâ€" i };_% ces N2 ue ation. His undying support of the mhmMfl certainly t h is organization is worthy of support, but so are the mdwmm.'lhufi mm-mmmw lumdb-w...mnlfl blocks of the future. 4 The parade will form at 6.45, Monday night at the Grimsby Garâ€" age and will move from this point a~ the avams wWhere fudgink will ting traffic just what in the heck was going on to cause such a great crowd to form. "Why it‘s really nothing," replied "What, haven‘t you heard, _ "D» terrupted another director, "‘Why the mayor‘s wife is having a baby, and evervone over here turns out for such an event." a thing. to think what she will tell those "civilized" people down in a place called the United States. Personâ€" ally we hate to think what the good Mayor‘s wife really thinks i.mmh-flrdowm for Jaycees John Hewitt, former Reeve of the maomny.-nuwm for a large cheese manufacturer, mwumm of Hugh J. Dowling, Depot street. Mr. Hewitt is taking possession on ’myama-ul. The grocery, playing a vital part um.mmmcx.n.n been in operation for a great many years, Andy Stevenson operating it in the year 1947â€"48, when the business was sold to Mr. Dowling, a retired employee of the Canadian Pacific Shops in Toronto. During ‘nnym.un-wm* “fl.hnâ€"hnhfidfn-b xn while maintaining a business of & high standard. Mr. Dowling plans on "just takâ€" ‘hgtlhpour‘ll‘w”‘ ium'.mummmnh' Mr. Hewitt, well known in Grimsby, is at present making a few minor alterations but the store }uqumm--lhr the convenience of its many cusâ€" tomers By Gord McGregor Towh ALEXANDER HARDW ARE tz as uf a business of a REGIMENT REUNION IS _ TO BE A BIG AFFAR Veterans Of The "Lincs And Winks" To Gather In St. Catharines This Weekendâ€" Parade On Sunday. im the armouries. Former commandâ€" ing officers and other prominently associated with the distinguished record will be speakers. Sunday afternoon the Lincoin and Welland Regiment, members Greer, will parade from the arm* ouries to the St. Catharines cenoâ€" taph for a memorial service hon* oring the regiment‘s dead mw-fllymd;_lolh ~beiicstanifâ€" esd in nearly 30 years, the colorful and impressive service of the depositâ€" uummwmnm 'l'he-l-!lohu--dmln mMofl.hpm-M ure those of the former Lincoin Brig. W. D. Whitaker, D. 8. O., Hamilton, officer commanding the 4th, Canadian Infantry Brigade of which the L and W is a unit, will review the parade and take the salute at the reviewing base on St. ‘mmummw- Other plans for the first annual twoâ€"day getâ€"together include enterâ€" tainment, a regimental band conâ€" cert and receptions which will alâ€" low for reminiscing sessions on the im part of the "vets" many of whom are coming from many parts of Cannads the United States and the Zoom in Holland in which The} “ulnnlwuihl"flud.l.‘-‘ u‘pu!wlihuvyeu-lhl. WHERE YOU CAN BUY y. Accomodation will on the main floor of EVERY THURSDAY, LINCOLN‘S LEADING WEEKLY, THE GRIMSEBY INDEPENDENT, CARRYING A COMPLETE COVERAGE OF NEWS, SOCIAL AND SPORTsS, Is AVAILABLE AFTER TEN AM. AT THE FOLLOWING STORES AND NEWS STANDSâ€" GRIMSBY GRIMSBY BEACH STOP 69 â€"FRANK HIL STONEY CREEK â€" Five Cents A Copy On All News Stands â€" SUWSâ€"&NNW.EM and all British possessions; $3.00 per year in the United States. The Independent For a complete news coverage of the Fruit Beltâ€"it‘s â€"FRUIT BELT RESTAURANT _â€"_MILLYARD‘S PHARMACY _â€"HEWITT‘S GROCERY â€"NICK‘S LUNCH â€"MOUNTAIN‘S GIFT SHOP â€"HOFFMAN‘S NEWS STAND ® â€"DOUG‘S BARBER SHOP â€"FOUND‘S GENERAL STORE â€"BAILEY‘S GROCERY â€"HARVEY BEVAN‘S GROCERY â€"FRANK HILTS‘ GROCERY â€"HAGAN‘S DRUG STORE THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT ‘These cost us 95c per basket, and we have wondered how much the grower would get. ‘This is a grand Thanksgiving Wm. Palmer â€" Pald 23 Cents A Basket In Alberta. Casy to Use TTA BAG 5S THE FINAL INSTALMENT OF TAXES IS DUE AND PAYABLE > 1949 TAXES M-,M-‘“dl’-l& GRIMSBY MUNICIPAL OFFICES 114 Main West NOVEMBER 1s, 1949 TOWN OF GRIMSBY F. Jewson, Tax Collector. PHONE 340 GRImMsBY, ONT. A. HEWSON & SON Exclusive Features More Heat at Less Cost NORGE HOME HEATERS â€" FOUR MODELS â€" MODEL No. 37

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