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Grimsby Independent, 3 Nov 1949, p. 5

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McCartney‘s Meat Marlet Cold weather‘s on the way! Save a big repair bill by letâ€" ting us put your car in Aâ€"1 shape wow for winter driving. Our 5â€"Way Winterizing Serâ€" vice is complete . . . gives you FULL LINE OF FRESH MEATS dom from winter driving Free Delivery FOTO NITE Every THURSD AY FRIDAY SATURDAY MONDAY & 'rgESDAY MAIN WEST WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY _ LC L mas w # LARGE VARIETY OF COOKED MEAT WALK A CROOKED MILE A CONNECTICUT YANKEE , Nov. 3rd, 1949. HARRIS MOTORS "Fifteen Employees To Serve You" DICK TRACY MEETS GRUESOME _ Bing Crosby Boris Karioff * NEWS Danny Kaye FOR YOUR PHOTOGRAPH sHOWING ON THURSDAY SHORT SUBJECT â€" NEW: A SONG IS BORN STATION WEST THIS WEEK‘S OFFER $120.00 THE FAN SHORT SUBJECTS aye _ + _ Virginia Mayo SHORT SUBJECTS "" e Jane Greer PLVUS â€" yy isumon system 7 MAIN ST. E. Ralph Byrd NOV. 7 8 GRIMSBY NOV. 5 , 10 CONTINUATIONS charity drive. Let us Tee"""" that primarily the wearing of a m..mmtyun-c-in the nearly 200,000 Canadians who se PORmeng Cmm oo uumumm:mt' wars. However, we must be practical in this appeal and our slogan for the Poppy Campaign is "Honour ,g.n..awmmm-" ‘The Poppy Fund enables the Canadian Legion to assist veterans and veterans‘ dependents in times of emergency. Every p« d in our district is spent here. under consideration, with a parade and memorial church service held on or about Remembrance Day, November lith. _ __ _ _ _ _ A feature of the Memorial Serâ€"| vices to be held in the theatre will be the presentation to Mayor Clarâ€" ence W. Lewis, by Mra Ernest Buckenham, Regent of Lincoln Loyalist Chapter, ‘I. O. D. E., of two scrolls, one containing “"I names of all the men and women of Grimsby and North Grimsby who served in World War One and a second one containing the names of all the men and women of the two municipalities who served in World War Two. Mayor Lewis in mwmmmu-mn-w Mr. Harold B. Matchett, Chairman of Grimsby Public Library Board, as custodian for the municipality and for depositing in the Public Library where they will always be on view to the general public. ‘The present mill rate of 54 mills appears plenty high to many rateâ€" mMMunmllm days of the 63 mill rate, and also fondly recall, perhaps with pleaâ€" sant memories, the day of the 25 mill rate. Whether or not these days are gone forever, is the burnâ€" and certainly it would appear that the present 54 mill rate will hardly be improved upon in the near TIMPRESSIVE SERVICES compared to 1949‘s $1,800,823. Total land assessment for 1950 is also up a bit, $437,453, as compared to a previous $430,563. Building assessments total $1,254,105 at present, compared to $1,223,055 in GRIMSBY‘S POPULATION 19049. ‘Twelve churches and schools appear on the exemption list, along with such buildings and utilities as the post office, municipal office, fire hall and police office, reserâ€" voir, library, waterworks and sewâ€" age disposal plant. _ Church properties although exâ€" empt are assessed in 1950 for $47,500 as compared to $46,000 in 1949. School assessments stands at $151,545 for 1950 exactly the same as in 1949. journed to the Tintern Church where ‘a sumptuous banquet was dished out by the Ladies‘ Ald of that Church. ‘The classes and reâ€" spective prize winners follown: _ ope t s Phi miven Alferd Dickie of Jcm -::’ Jarvig; and third prize, William B. Vansickle of Cainasville. Director in Chester Lane, St. Ann‘s, Second, Lampman Stevens, Stamford; and ‘Third, George Goodfield, Ridgeâ€" ville, Director in charge, Clarence Open to those who have never placed first in this class. First, this class three times. First, Gorâ€" don Packham, Caistor Centre; secâ€" ond, John R. Culp, Campden; third Wilber Stickle St. Ann‘s, Director in charge, Lorne Marshall, Lincoln County Junior Farmers 23 years and under. There was one entry, D‘Arcy Parker of Smith» ville. Director in Charge, Stanley ville. 1 Young First, Robert Nixon, Hagersvilie; second, Thomas Braithwaite of Anâ€" caster; and third, Earl Bacher of Cayuga. Nixon and Bacher comâ€" prisedthe winning horse plowing team for Haldimand County in the interâ€"county competitions at the International Plowing Match this year. Director in charge, John Tractors Lincoln County Boys and Girls 16 years and under. First, Bruce Book, Smithvule,. Second, Douglas Mallett, St. Catharines and third, Jim Walker, Grimaby, Director, Eimon Cosby. Tractors IAncoln County Boys and Girls 20 yearse and under, First, Doug» las Book, Smithville; second, Wil« lMam Robbins, St. Catharines and third, Alan Combe. Director, Clitâ€" ford Field. Lincoln County Farmers who OLD DOBBIN STAGES Tractors Open to Lincoln County Farmers POPPY FUND Jointer Plows THE GRIMSBY From Page One remember who have not won a first prize this class three times and DOY® under 20 years and under from other counties. First, Rarl Fieming, Hagersvilie:; second, Sydney Sisler of Caistor Centre, and third, Ronald Packâ€" ham, Caistor Centre. Fleming was t....m.e.:é"' el-lN: &nuu.mumm. Clayton Thompson. Open to all. First, John Fart, Niagara Falls; second, Arnold Bitâ€" tie, of Wainfleet, and third, McAllister of Glanford +8 ‘There were eight entrics in this competition. Winner was Eric Warner of Welland; second, Lampâ€" man Stevens of Stamford, and third, Les Vansickle of Middleford. ‘The award for the best team went to Leonard Staff of Jordan. Gorâ€" don Packham was judged champion ;lofmbodplmdhndbynnd- dent of Linceln County. In the Esso Champions‘ Tractor Plow Special, donated by the Imâ€" perial Oil Limited, Sydney Sisler was presented with the award by J. W. Horn of Hamilton, representâ€" ing the company. The award was made for the best plowed land in tractor sod classea completed by a resident of Lincoln County. ‘The Esso Champions‘ Horse Plow award went to Gordon Packham for the best land in the sod classes (horses only), plowed by a resiâ€" dent of Lincoln County. The members of the Plowmen‘s Association expressed their apâ€" preciation to the farm machinery companies and Lincoln County dealers for the "wonderful display of farm machinery." Special thanks were tendered to the Hailiday Building Materials Supply Co., for the "Halliday‘s Trailer," which served as general office headquarâ€" ters for the day. The trailer also provided public address facilities. I sat on guard in the back. "Last night I was sitting in the back seat of my car. The car is chained to the house, so they can‘t pull it away. About nine o‘clock I saw about 50 of them go down West St., just before night school \unn collegiate came out," Mcâ€" Cann said. ‘"Then about 10.30, four Teams and Equipment MOTHER PARKER TEA and Grimsby Beach RICH OLD CHEESE 49¢ . MacLaren‘s Imperial Freshly Ground TOMATO CATSUP 7 tb. bags 11 oz. bottle Groceries, Meats, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables 16 oz. Jar INDEPENDENT White Labe! Fresh Pork DUZ DOES EVERYTHING LARGE PKG Ayimer 53¢ DELIVERED To us oaily 49¢ 1b¢ thel WORtets When he saw the police, McCaNIH ufl.hm&wflomuflfi"‘ that anyone had been hurt. Th® aaked for the gun and he gave it to them. _ ‘McCann is a retired Niagaraâ€"0n" theâ€"Lake farmer. The McCanns have no children. In the group with Carruth@rs and Atkinson were Harry and Fred Nickerson and Willy Dickson. "We were just floating around." some excitement. The McCann outâ€" 4 1 ..‘mflm‘,nwdflfl- ed over toward it. ‘Then the next m!m-omdn“nd I telt a burning in my head. "I didn‘t even know this guy ataftann. We fjust were looking for THERE ARE MANY g.‘,«,",.‘ by Grimsaby Lions ul The Central Supply Room was & gift from Lincoin County Council. C200 ____.line ranm WAB e eE n ie enc onl m The main operating room WA#® equipped by Dr. W. O. Stevenson of Hamilton and W. L Buchan of on-obynllm ‘The Xâ€"Ray room was provided ummvm-mau-md Emma Ann Cole. The minor operating room WnS donated by Lincoin Loyalist Chap ter, LO.INE., Grimaby. Audrey Hewson, Grimsby. | Private wards were furnished and equipped by Archie J. Haines, exâ€"M.P.P., _ Jordan: Grimsby branch of the Red Cross Society: by exâ€"Reeve Roy Saunders of Beamsville in memory of H.0. and Hannah Saunders; in memory of W. R. Boehm. mnollmnoonlnconndlon with the Baby Nursery was donâ€" ated by the Women‘s Institute of Winona, Beamsville and Grimaby. Semiâ€"private wards were providâ€" ed by West Lincoln branch Canâ€" t enesceg ne nWB CV Department; the Citizens Winona Community; Ha Dawe: "Furnished and endowed in honour of Dr. A. H. Addy (Jordan) by his friends and patients"; Mr. and Mrs. George Robertson Memâ€" orial Ward, by James Stevenson and George Robertson, Beamsvyllle; The John B. Stailwood, Senior and Juinor, Memorial Ward (the late Dr. Stallwood of Beamsville); HEWITT‘S FRESH VEGETABLES WASHED CARROTS â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" 3 lbs. 17c SWEET POTATOES â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" â€" â€" 3 lbs. 29c MARD SALAD CABBAGE â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" 4c tb. CHINESE LETTUCE â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" ige. size 19c CRISP TENDER SWEET CELERY HEARTS â€" 19¢ 10 lb. BAGS ONIONS â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" 4% California RED EMPOROR GRAPES â€"â€"â€"â€" VALENCIA ORANGES, size 252 JUMBO LEMONS, size 2525 . GRAPEFRUIT, size 885 â€"â€"â€" â€" GOLDEN RIPE BANANAS ... : The Grimsby Fire furnished Doctor‘s CGOOD FOODS FRESH FRUITS A FULL SELECTION or MaAMMY‘3 FAMOUS CaKEs HAMBURG RoLLs WEINER ROLLS BREAKFAST ROLLS AND HBREAD weeleeet ville; Lillian Seige!, memory ** daughter, Sam Seige!; Maude Carâ€" ter Thomas; E. W. lllrll""’"" Smithvilie: E. D. Smith, Winona; Southern Ontario Fruit and Vegeâ€" table Growers‘ Association. ‘There are not at present too many wards or rooms that can be provided for by donors but any €e@ * C1 _. ar associations .,.-pn-ufl"""""‘"" wishing to contribute may do so and Mr. A. R. Globe and Miss Macâ€" Robbile will be only to pleased to receive their gifts. Mrs. Gordon Rose, Mrs. A. D. Aithouse, Royal O@k, Mich. . Miss Florence Laing, Hamilton . W. N. Palmer, Grimsaby . »»»»»*++ 1§¢ =**~ 6 at. bas. 55¢ § â€".... 211.fi ENJOY Phone 144 Your family is due for a real taste treat when you order Beamsville milk. Each step in the processing of Beamsville milk is closely supervised, from farm to your home. Enjoy this protected quality now. Have Beamsville milk delivered to your home by calling Beamsville 144 or speak to the salesman who calls on your neighbours. PAID UP LIST BEAMSVILLE DAIRY Protected 2uality MILK You Can Actually Taste The Difference 3 for 14¢ 3 for 29¢ â€" 19¢ bb. SCHNEIDER‘s LARGE PURE PORK SAUSAGE STOKELY‘S PUMPKIN Grimaby . A. F. 8mith, Grimaby _.â€"â€"â€" E. Garnham, Grimaby Beach Palmer Hill, Grimaby Olga Stepowy. Toronto . SLICED SIDE BACON Grimaby TOMATO JUICE 20 ozr. Cans lk L.B. Fancy Quality Woolverton, 1c Uib,

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