Ontario Community Newspapers

Grimsby Independent, 8 Dec 1920, p. 7

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

+. omm fem.~ > ttle *A N24X S Morects + > J& is M es lc y 9:~ . Feadden Wms M y «C§ o+ I'E* HIXIRIXINXIRIXIRIERRIE) ')Z(JB!IEIIEIE'! Ei 'easons of newness and variety and all round goodness we ask % do your choosfng from this stock of ours. fégn’t. buy under our prices for our goods. : @v respects this store stands ready to offer you Furniture cerâ€" ities. Christmas shoppers are requested to make it a point to at it SEE how well we are prepared to make their shopping satisâ€" 1:3 * f ‘;."_,:iSn’t a bit too soon to get interested. Talk as you like there‘s nothing can take the pl i is " I § ace of | f_fgstee.mdof gift %w;:lrs. Nothing else is soiervicc;a'lfigfrllt(;ltrlfinlg Ise reminds one of the giver EVERY DA ‘H ‘ v urniture does. o AN THE YEAR a8 Wednesday, HENDERSON BROS. i Phone 72 Our Furniture is the Favorite of Xmas Shoppers . D. E. KITCHING & CO. December 8th, 1920 A handsomely illustrated booklet will be furâ€" nished you on request. CANADA‘S STANDARD CAR is procurâ€" able in Grimsby and district from In Seven distinct and distinctive models MECHANICALLYâ€"more than a worthy successor to the previous models that have performed their way into the hearts of motâ€" orists everywhereâ€"in appearanceâ€"a revelaâ€" tion. * pmeaimaee Announcing demonstration may be arranged at your convenience THE NEW TIwenty One Master Six XIOH W. W. Kidd XIHRIXXRIX XHXHKKHXEEKKE®E Grimsby x) Eifiil ZIEGFELD BEAUTIES IN "THE BELLE OF NEW YORK" ‘"‘The Belle of New York," in which Select Pictures presents Marion Davyâ€" ies, affords everyone a wonderful opâ€" portunity to see the worldâ€"renowned beauties of the Ziegfeld Midnight There were constructed 9% _ miles of Macadam roads; 35% miles of tar Macadam; 1 mile of foundation part ly surfaced; 18% miles graded; 1 large steel bridge; 2 concrete bridges ; 7 concrete culverts; 5 concrete culâ€" verts extended; 159 metal culverts, There were maintained 23 miles of stone roads, 4%4, miles of gravel road and 87 miles of earth roads. Granda Total.... also county ibriges.. .. Supt. Salary.. ..., +. +0 New machinery, includâ€" ing repairs to Supt. auto.. ;. § General account.. ... . s Lumber: _ : s Quarry..., .. 1. Purchase of Rand Purchase of Bald\ Bridge No. 24 .... Smithville Bridge Cement, gravel, coal and expl. on hand.... .. .. Purchase of Metcalf Road 1 _ " â€" it wWouid not be wise or expedâ€" ient to increase the capital expendiâ€" ture at the present time. Construction and Maintenance The annual report of construction and maintenance on roads, bridges and culverts in the county, up to Noâ€" yember 1st, was presepted by Road Stperintendent Robertson as folâ€" lows:â€" ample to take care of the County‘s needs in its present condition â€" and that it would not be wise or expedâ€" ient to incragaga inal aawigarmineusiias‘ 18 , 20 . 22. 28. 26. 17 10. 11. 12. 12â€" 13. 14. 19. 16: GOUNTY COUNCIL (Continued from of Randall.. . of Baldwin... THE INDEPENDENT, GRIM§py $23,962.41 Metcalt 625.20 6,245.26 5)806.79 1,005.73 Maint. 1,692.60 146.25 784.25 245.85 2,485.40 212.00 7700 1,157.43 159.80 605.45 1,054.85 687.02 276.25 104.58 261.70 82.60 27.00 174.65 44.175 and 51,590.95 & .$266,744.73 page 3) 191,191.37 21,241.89 15,843.4g 66.00 8,659.33 1,733.30 151.09; 35,860.50 3,610.85' 20,380.80‘ 149.20 110.90 3,060.39 11,506.78 37,396.95| 2,911.22| 1,657.63 83.60 5,533.82 Const. 4,163.78 27.60 11,561.52 463.32 21,847.85 367.04 2,677.65 7,867.09 ©1,203.49 | 2,880.04 8,424.89 857.00 585.16 804.00 643.16 Pictures now gives them the opporâ€" tunity of â€" seeing these stunning, charming, ‘beautiful, graceful girls. "The Belle of New York" one of the will be seen at Moore‘s Theatre on Saturday, Dec. 10th, contains several cabaret scenes in which all the beauâ€" ties of the Ziegfeld Midnight Frolic participate. Beautiful Marion Davâ€" ies, with the most beautiful group of girls in the world as a background in a world famous production, makes Frolic, All**®==â€"e~â€"s» _ they ~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" ed in Oshkosh or Parisâ€"have heard of the beautiful Ziegfeld girls; they have heard but have not seen. Select a world famous production, makes "The Bele of New York" one of the most charmin:; and wonderful picâ€" tures that has ever been produced on the scereen. Aw back in the dim and hazy past, when Majorâ€"Genera Sir Isaac Broc as keeping Canada for the Crown, a British paymaster, en route to the frontier to pay the troops, reâ€" ceived word that the Americans had landed in force. The story goes that the discreet guardian of the funds deâ€" cided that he‘d safeguard the money by burying it, while he went on to reconnoitre. . The legend is that the gold was buried under a beech tree on a ridge in what is now the new annex to Victoria Lawn Cemetery and that to mark the spot the payâ€" master carved his initials on the tree. The paymaster was killed the follow ing day and as a consequence the bullion was never recovered. ie old time story made a deep imp eg 'on upon a ibg gang of civic workmen now engaged in clearing up the new cemetery. It‘s mighty hard to get any one to work any place but on the ridge where the trefifi_}_‘g is supposed to be. O_"‘ man at least is so obsessed Wifl'l:,file. idea that the gold is there, that he said yesterday to a mate: "I‘d rather work for nothing than mis§8 Mmy chance of findinc i+‘ fz, i C210 wed them and made the Capture with little trouble, . alâ€" though one of the young men was aTMmed with a |revolver. The â€" trio Welethen bundle; into an automobile and brought to central police station. POrt@r _ admitted â€"the additional charge of carrying a revolver. The youth8/haq no explanation to make noon. TJj were dem Two of ree youths appeared in Hamilâ€" ton ce court Friday morning on a cha e of breaking into the home of M. h“B%gar, Winona, Thursday after noon.‘ The trio pleaded guilty and Wfifg_elilanded for sentence. STILL HUNTING FOR BURIED (), GOLD (St. Catharnes Standard) Â¥OUTHFUL BURGLARS er work for nothing th:s chance of finding it." ers had gone into an empty Winona yesterday afterâ€" . Day, a neighbor, saw the in and with the help of E. followed them and made ONTARIO a deep of civic clearing mighty Miss Woolverton, Grimsby Nov W. Bartlett, Beamsville Ma; K. M. Stephen, Grimsby Oct J. E. Tupling, Grimsby Oct â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"oâ€"â€"â€"oJwn behalf, but the B from the States requested to be sent over the border. Mrs Mrs EillllllllllIIIIIIIIlllIIllIIlIIIllIlIIllllllllIlllllIlllllllllIlllllIIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllfl Tires Service Station for McLaughlin and Overland Cars GENUINE FORD PARTS . Our labor charges are only 90¢ per hour Truck for Hireâ€"â€"â€"â€"Good Service PAID UP LIST A. Chambers, Grimsby Nov. 11/21 J. Hunter, Grimsby East Has taken over the Grimsby Garage and caters to your needs in all classes of Garage work and Auto Accessories. â€" CHAS. LANG, Prop. Grimsby Garage illage Inn Garage J. E. TUVUPPLING A MAN OF EXPERIENCE All Kinds of Trucking Done PROMPT SERVICE EFFICIENT WORK Nov. 1 aVy 17[21 17|21 10 15 Gas 21 21 20 and J. Aitchison, Lakelund, Calif County Motors Ltd., Grimsby A. Sw John Swayze, Smithville h § Lackie, Grimsby Nov. 15|21 R. & G. R. Carpenter, Winona Juy 15|21 Hawkey, Grimsby â€" Dec. 31|21 Marsh, Grimsby East Dec. 1|21 Phones 330â€"182 PHONE 307 Oils Apr. 7|21 Oct. 1(21

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy