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Grimsby Independent, 7 Jan 1931, p. 7

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WE BELIEVE 1 <out The Rev. H. Mousinger, of Tapleyâ€" town, acted as chairman, and ‘the proâ€" graimme .which consistedâ€"of choruses, drills, dialogues, recitations, etc., by the scholars, was well presented, and spoke well for the painstaking efforts of the different committees. Old Santa arrived in time to distriâ€" bute the fruits of the well laden tree £ with satisfaction to all concerned. One very pleasing part of the proâ€" gramme was the presenting of rewards to all scholars who made & perfect attendance during the whole year, fourâ€" teen in number, whose names are as follows: LeRoy, Howard. and. Earl â€" Etherington, James, Joseph and Jack Carleton, Ralph and Orpha Bowslaugh Marjory and Dalton Stewart, Alex, Sait, Clarence Brand, Kenneth: Holt _ and Sadie Jeffery. There were also six who missed only one ‘day. _ The Rock Chapel Sunday â€" School under the leadership of Lewis Hawâ€" key as superintendent, with six teachâ€" ers, have just {inished a very interestâ€" ing aind prosperous year. â€" Their annual Christmas tree and enâ€" tertainment for the scholars was he?d on Thursday, Dec. 18th, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Shuker, and was well patronized and a very pleasâ€" ant evening was spent. The city of Hamilton received two fine postâ€"Christmas gifts last week in the form of two big checks, one for ©‘$10,000 from the British Empire Games .committee, and the othep for $9423 from the provincial and Dominion governments, jointly, to cover the 50 per cent. share of the cost of unemâ€" ployment relief work here during Ocâ€" _tober. Each government pays a @Marâ€" ter of the cost, though payment is made through the provincial gova nâ€" ment. "There were about 4300 men working for the city last week in addition to the regular or permanent staff. Our custom of the school in giving the collections of ‘the first Sunday in every month to missions amounted to over $30.00. g CHRISTMAS ENTERTAINMENT ODsCLyUd. "Better congestion than accidents." the court returned. "We‘ve had two recent accidents _which were ‘directly due to this kind of driving." Deputy Magistate . James McKay, who presides over . the city _ traffic courts, expressed himself later today At the close of the programme a light lunch was served, and all went thome well pleased with ‘the year‘s reâ€" sults . 2s "I wish it made clear. that legislaâ€" ton mak.ng the practice illegal exists and that Lintend to enforce it rigidly," the court declared. "Every man has the right to drive with the assurance that his right hand side is clear. The proper procedure when anyone wishes to pass traffic going in the same diâ€" rection is to give a signal to the man abead to pull over. If he ignores the signal he is guilty of an offence." Pm afraid that if we don‘t allow autos ‘to pass on the right we‘ll be faced with traffic congest‘on," Crown Attorney George W. Ballard; K.C., observed. > F4 s . 4 SSL D OOrss as being in accordance with the magâ€" istrate‘s ruling. 4 Hamilton Receives â€" Two Big Checks Hamilton to Start â€"On Two Projects Costing $1,500,000 Niagara Township Council Elected _ By Acclamation ",'W‘oodruff, reeve; Samuel Stirling, deâ€" putyâ€"reeve;â€" Hamilton â€"Gibson, Joseph Parnell and Wm. H. Hunter, Counâ€" gillors. § * _ A public pronouncement against a practice . which has been , growing among the local motoring public, that of passing traffic on ‘the right band or inside, was made Saturday by Magâ€" istrate H, A.~ Burbidge. who, declared it was an offence against the highway traffic act which he proposed to stamp Must Not Pass ; _ Fraffic on Right Tenders are to be called immediateâ€" ly on equipment necessary for both the new uncinerator and the filtration plants, the first a $250,000 and the seâ€" cond a $1,250.000 civic project. This was the decision of the board: of conâ€" trol when W. L. McFaul, city enginâ€" Clamation, that : community "will" ~be saved the cost of an elecition. The 1931 council will consist of _A}jc’hibald Ow‘ng to the fact that Niagara townsh‘p council was reâ€"elected by atâ€" Support Your Home Town Merchants and Manutacturers Suffocated by Monâ€" oxide Fumesâ€"Found j Dead in His Car eer, submitted blueâ€"print plans for both enterprises. In each case the tenders must be submitted not later than January 21. , George Barnard, a young man who lived near Red Hill, east of the city of Hamilton, is said to have been suffoâ€" cated by carbon monoxide fumes while in h‘s automobile near his home Dec. 25. The car was in a lane, and when a memiber of the family went to call him the young man was found to be dead. Coroner B. E.. Thompson of Stoney ‘Creek said anâ€"inquest probably would be held. A younger brother was said to have been electrocuted three years ago when he clinbed the tower of a highâ€"tension life and came in contact with the wires. The Dundasâ€" town_selief commuttee is asking for small contributions from the churches and from the citizens to assist in the financing of a plan to reâ€" lieve residents of the inconvenience Meals for Transients At Half Price FUNERAL DIRECTQRS We Recommend STONEHOUSE â€" Funeral Home \Fancy Imported . Fresh Cuts of Meat _ Prompt Service Rendering To A Territory A M | "A Real Grimsby Booster" We Are In A Position To Render To All Grimsby And Surrounding Territory A Most Complete And Modern Funeral Service Competent _ Dignified Appropriate In Time Of Sorrow Permit,. Us To Attend Those Details That Mean So Much In Relieving That â€" Feeling Ofv;z-.”ifension And Uncertainty .â€" ‘Ambulance Service D. Marsh Estate Rendering A â€" Complete GENERAL LUMBER DEALER We Recommend PAINTERS & DECORATORS â€" We Recommend lnterior Expert Deco Supplies Including Cement, Gyproc, Roofing And Asphalt Shingles â€" is > MEAT MARKET _ 26 Main Street Wes In All/lts Branches. Your Home Will Look More Attractive If You Have Us Decorate It For You f Our Expert Work Pleased Others _ Let Us Serve You _ Our Prices Are Fair Our Mottoâ€"We Beautify And Satisfy f Always Boosting Grimsby For Its Betterment Prompt. Services Estimates Given Prompt Service "A Real Grimsby Booster" Renderingâ€" To Gf'imsby A Most Complete And Modern Tinsmith Service. Moderate Prices Flat Roof Repairs Troughing Sheet Metal Work â€"Furnaces (Code) Installed 11 Mountain TINSMITH GRIMSBY PLANING MILL S DAVID CLOUGHLEY "A KReal Grimsby "We Believe In: Grimsby" Wm. FARROW Always "A Real Grimsby Booster" "We Believe In Grimsby" "We Believe In Grimshy" Main West A Phoneâ€"431 Main St., West, Grimsby, Ont. Phoneâ€"239, R. H. St. JOHN Grimsby And Surrounding Complete Meat Service \_Domestic Staple Goods * Moderate Prices ‘s and Paintersâ€" Exterior *Institution" Service In â€"Builders‘ We Recommend Deliveries Made We Recommend Estimates Given caused by the gentlemen of the open road who from time. to ‘time, request meals from the housewives. Harry Surerus, of the Melbourne hotel, has generously offered to supply meals to iransients at half the regular cost, and he has made a temporary diningâ€"room out of the old bar room. Chief Lumsâ€" den has been supplied with tickets good for one meal each at the Melâ€" bourne, and he will distribute these tickets to any transients whom he conâ€" siders deserving, and a strict check wil be kept to assure no abuses of this privilege. Mrs. Richard L. Walsh, wife of the resident manager of the Gardiner, Wardrop & Co., investment brokers, Hamilton, was fatally injured; Mr. Walsh sustained serious injuries which necessitated the amputation of his right arm and their daughter, Margaret, was less seriously hurt in a headâ€"on collisâ€" ion. between the automobile in which ‘they were passengers and a Toronto street car at Lockwood road and Queen street Toronto, at 5 o‘clock Friday evâ€" ening. + + Wife Killed and § Husband Seriously > Hurt in Accident The accident followed a family reâ€" union at the home of a Toronto relaâ€" tive, John Murphy, 162 Geoffrey ‘street, Phoneâ€"215 Phone 72. Phone 27 18 Victoria By establishing themselves here they have unmistakâ€" ably indicated their strong faith in Grimsby and surâ€" rounding district and have at all times sought to promote its highest interests by supporting community enterprises and undertakings as well efficiently conducting their businesses and by doing so have contributed in no small measure to the progress of the place in which they do business. | o. &5 _ The concerns whose announcements appear on this special page have gained the confidence of the public by the efficiency and completeness of the service they are rendering, being fully equipped to meet the requireâ€" ments of the community in their particular fields. _ BASKET FACTORY As in the past it will be their aim to strive in the fullâ€" est measure, to meet the needs of the community so as to merit the continued confidence of the public. BAKERYâ€"CONFECTIONARY FOUNDRY 10 Main West Boosting Grimsby s . "A Reat Grimsby Institution" P Rendering To Grimsby A Mast Compiete And Modern Basket Service. Modern Equipment. y Fruit Baskets of All Kinds. Estimates Given. e : Rendering To Grimsby A Most C Are Always Willing To C_Q,Operate In Any Movement For The Betterment Of Grimsby. We Are Always Willing To Coâ€"Operate "A Real Grimsby Institution" j s5 00e Rendering To Grimsby A Most Complete Foundry Service. Modern Epuipment. Struck by Auto Dies Shortly After Toronto, at which Mr. and ‘Mrs. Walsh and their six children were pre Deceased had resided with his brothâ€" er, Frank Kemp, in West Flamboro, and was widely known. | Spurious American $20 Bills Circulated sent Adam Kemp, West Famboro, died shorty after being struck by an auto driven by Richard Biggs, son of F. C. Biggs, last week. Deceased was crossâ€" ing the road in the village, in a whirlâ€" ing snowstorm.. Suddenly the auto loomed d‘rectly in front of him. He was hurled to the pavement, and susâ€" tained a fractured skull and other inâ€" juries. An inquest will be held . Mr. Kemp was 69 years of age. It is. thought that the snowfall deadened the approach of the car, and interfered with the driver‘s ability to see very clearly in front of him. Spurious American $20 ‘bills, which have been raised from $I notes, have made their reappearante IN the city of Hamilton, at least one grocer flaving been victimized. / e CGRIMSBY FOUNDRY LTD. Nick Michaliuk, 108 McA‘Nulty Pies MERRITT BROTHERS o3 o9 4J 4 Cakes Manufacturing Stoves, Furnaces, Repairing "We Believe In Grimsby" A. JARVIS "A Real Grimsby Booster" "We Believe In Grimsby" "We Believe In Grimsby" Complete And Modern Bakery And Confectionary Service. Pastry > Bread Wedding Cakes. f In Any Movement For The Betterment of Grimsby, Protest Against Reduction In A vigorous protest has been lodged with Premier George S. Henry against the recently announced 50 per cent. reâ€" duction in the provincial tax on bussâ€" es, by 1,839 employees and dependâ€" ents of the Niagara, \ St. Catharines Samuel Comaniuk, 53 husband of a wife and father of 4 children, was inâ€" stantly killed on iDec. 26, when he fell backwards down the stairs in his home on Staney street, Nlagara Falls. Comaniukâ€"had a gathering ‘of friends inâ€"his home for a Christmas Day parâ€" ty. He left them to go to bed and at the top of the steps overbalanced and fell to his death. His friends found the body in the hallway some. time Fell Down Stairs And is Killed boulevard, notified Detectives Rougâ€" head and Duffy ‘that he had received one of the raised (bills on Monday. The swindler purchased a package of cigarets, tendered the spurious note, and left the store with the smokes and the change. the 4 fell the later GRL Phoneâ€"216. The Bus Tax $ . Feiennce ce Phoneâ€"108â€" Wâ€"108â€"]J. We Recommend We Recommend We Recommend Commissioner of Police, has notified the Ontario Motor League of the change: Instead of giving the offendâ€" ing motorists a warning and allowing them to proceed after a promise to remedy the condition, summonses wili be issued forthwith. Motor cars bearâ€" Summonses for â€" Motors Bearing Oneâ€"eyed motorists, the pests of the highways, are going to get real black eyes in future. No longer are the firm arms of the law willing to pat the erring vehicle owners on the back and say‘ go on your way, but mend your ways. Beginning immedâ€" iately and continuing permanently, the provincial podiCe will issue sumâ€" monses for motors bearing a lone headlight between dusk and dawn. Two lights, as provided by the Ontarâ€" io Motors Vehicles Act, must be gleaming. General V. A. S. Williams and Toronto railway. Employees of the St. Catharines electric system have found themselves reduced in numbers and placed on short time beâ€" cause of the competition which has developed from motor vehicles. since the provincial highways has been built, and several appeals have ‘been made to the Ontario authorities for recogniâ€" tion of their‘ petition. f Phoneâ€"203. Lone Headlight UISBY We Are In of Grimsby "A Real Grimsby Booster" é We Are In A Position To Render To All Grimsby A Most Complete Homelike Eating Service Phone Reservation , Light Lunches A la Carte Full Course Meals Fountain Service Candies Prompt Service _ Moderate Prices Prompt Service * ~__ Moderate Rates "We Are Always Willing To Coâ€"Operate in Any Movement For the Betterment of Grimsby" FLORISTS Green Houses, Main St., East. FRUIT DEALER Deliveries Made Prompt Service DAIRY CLOSES at 6 p.m. Daily excepting on Sunday when it will be open from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. and from 4 to 5 p.m. only. RESTAURANT 42 Main West DAIRY MEAT MARKET Choice Quality Meats Moderate Prices s t n Staple Goods * Rendering To Grimsby A Most Complete Meat _ Market Service. Courteous Service. "A Real Grimsby Booster Rendering To Grimsby a Most Complete Fruit Service. (Deliveries Anywhere T Our Home _ Community STEWART‘S Meat Market Don‘t Forget Our Rich Creamy Ice Cream Made On Premises ‘ § 31 Main West Phoneâ€"466. A A Long Established Grimsby Institution A. W. EICK MEIER Crysanthemums and Potted Plants "A Real Grimsby Booster" n a Position To Render To The . People ; A Most Complete And Modern Dairy Service. Modern Equipment Pasteurized Grade "A" Milk KANMACHER‘S MODEL DAIRY "We. Believe In Grimsby" ‘"We Believe In Grimsby" Post Office~â€"Inspectorâ€""Of course. there is. It‘s a very serious offense to send threatening letters. Have you any idea who‘s doing it."? : Dubious Personâ€" "Sure. The Wooâ€" fus Furniture Company," â€" Life. Merritton still has its street cars. January 1st was the day, according to the court order, that the Canadian National electric railway was â€"to close its service. with its line in the municipâ€" al‘ty, as the franchise has expired, but A. C, Kingston, K.C.: solicitor for the railway, said that an extension of three weeks had been allowed the railâ€" way. Decision in the appeal by the ra lway against the exit order, he said, ‘had ibeen promised about Janâ€" vuary 7 or 8. Dubious Personâ€"‘"I‘ve been getting threatening ‘letters through the mail. Isn‘t there a law against that?" "We Believe in Grimsby Grimsby Beach.! _ Phone 181â€"Wâ€"]J. "A Real Grimsby Booster" Merriton Cars Still Running ing one light, the commissioner. pointâ€" ed out, form one of the greates?t menâ€" aces to safety on the highways.. They may be mistaken for motorcycies or other motorists are ‘unable to distinâ€" guish whether the l‘ght burning is the right or left one. "We Believe In Grimsby" Flowers in Season 10â€"Elm Streetâ€"10 Phoneâ€"410. > For Real Service COLE‘S Naughty! Naughty! Fruits and Vegetables We Recommend We Recommend We Recommend We Recommend We Recommend Deliveries Made Phoneâ€"208 Phone 328 Sus enc eant‘s

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