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Grimsby Independent, 10 May 1945, p. 5

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also nominated as secretaryâ€"treasâ€" urer, withdrew. Archie J. Haines, Jordan, who is president of the Ontario Liberal Association was present at the meeting and reported on an exâ€" change of cables with Col. McCorâ€" dick in which the officer said that he would accept the candidature if nmominated. President McKee reâ€" ported that Senator J. J. Bench, K.C,. had requested him to extend his regrets at being unable to atâ€" tend the meeting. J. M. McKee, who presided, was reâ€"elected president of the Lincoln County Liberal Association; Mr. Sheppard was reâ€"elected 1st Viceâ€" president; Mrs. McCann, second viceâ€"president, and Walter D. Hanâ€" mah, secretaryâ€"treasurer. Mr. Hanâ€" nabh was opposed for the secretary‘s post by John Prittie, St. Catharâ€" ines, a ballot being required,. T. R. BeGora, St. Catharines, who was Unopposed, Lieut. Col. E. Frank McCordick, St. Catharines, who has been overseas since 1939, and J. Vernen Buchanan, Merritton, were nominated as Lincoln County Liberal candidates Friday night. A meeting of about 300 delegates and Liberal supporters at. Oddâ€" fellow‘s Temple in St. Catharines endorsed Col. McCordick as the federal candidate and Mr. Buchanâ€" an as provincial candidate. Col. McCordick, who is at presâ€" ent on the Western Front overseas, but is expected home in less than two weeks, was nominated by R. B. Johnston, K.C., St. Catharines, secâ€" onded by Charles Fluhrer, Wellandâ€" port. Mr. Buchanan was nominatâ€" ed by Walter Sheppard, Queenston, who declined the nomination, and Mrs. H. W. McCann, Merritton. Two Liberals In The Field Thursday, May 10th, 1945. ‘The zone presidents elected by GOLDEN TIP Kam â€" or CARROTS â€" _ AyImer Raspberry J A M 24 fluid o. 33¢ Aylmer Prune P L U M $ 20â€"0z. ti I‘ 0 0 D S t _ 7¢ P R E M 12â€"0r tin 29e Shredded W HEA T 2 CE CREAM JUICES 20â€"0z. Libby‘s Homogenized Baby iO U P 2 CABBAGE â€" â€" â€" T &A M S .....=...=. ..® Heinz Beefâ€"Noodle B R A N CARROTS CARROLL‘S DANDEE 3 EA :»>44¢c7°}" 38¢ x5 32¢ pkg. 1/2â€"lb. pkg. Londonderry Powder for APPLES . â€" â€" each _ Fruit and vegetable prices subject to market fluctuations. AyImer Vegetable NEW, BUNCHES NEW B.C. WINESAP SPECIAL SOUP 2 â€" I5¢ [ROMAR COFFEE ;. 35c %;‘ 19c¢| »ARER 5 YLMER 16â€"0z. a QOTS :«:=~ 2%: 25§5¢ We reserve the right to limit quantities of all merchandise. Coupons to use May 10th â€" SUGARâ€"46 to 57; PRESERVESâ€"33 to 46; BUTTERâ€"90 to 106 CLARK‘S â€" MUSHROOM tinn _ 25e py. LI4¢ t 1I7¢ pkos. 23¢ t 13¢ POST‘S FLAKES In proposing Mr. Buchanan‘s nomination, Mr. Sheppard said that the nominee had served as an alâ€" derman, Hydro commissioner and mayor of Ingersoll, holding the chief magistrate‘s post in five difâ€" ferent years and â€"was at one time Canada‘s youngest mayor,. The candidate established residence in Lincoln County five years ago. There was no further nominaâ€" tions for the federal post and Col. McCordick‘s unanimous nomination was warmly applauded. C.A., overseas in the autumn of 1939 and had been made secondâ€"inâ€" command of an artillery regiment overseas. He had been through the artillery action with the 1st divisâ€" ion and is now officer commandâ€" ing the Royal Canadian Horse Arâ€" tillery which is a permanent force unit. The candidate is a graduate of Royal Military College where he attained high honors. Col. McCordick has the highest possible recommendations for the federal candidature, continued Mr. Johnston, recalling that he had led the 10th St. Catharines Battery, R. ballot were: Niagaraâ€"onâ€"theâ€"Lake, Niagara township and Merritton, Col. W. H. Singer; St. Catharines, R. B. Johnston, K.C.; Port Dalâ€" housie, Grantham and Louth townâ€" Nominating Col. McCordick Mr. Johnston said his grandfather, W. H. McCordick, had served as presiâ€" dent of the Lincoin County Liberal Association over 30 years ago. His father, Col. Frank C. McCordick had served overseas in Great War I, had been twice mayor of St. Catharines and is now a member of the Public Utilitiee Commission. He is prominent in the community and industrial life of the city and county. ships, S. H. Fleming, K.C.; North Grimsby, Grimsby, Beamsville and Clinton, Harold Fluhrer; S. Grimsâ€" by, Gainsboro and Caistor, George Maycock. j W A X â€" in 45¢, 83¢ P O L I S H bl. _ 23¢ Red Feather PUDDINGS AMMONIA pkg. 5e POWDER 1« Queen PICKLE â€" i6« Snowflake O‘Cedar Furniture Hawes‘ Floor OLIVES Aylmer Green Tomato Harry Horne‘s Custard PEAS | â€"»pWw*imy ty uen & GREEN VALLEY large pkg. 20â€"0z. tins 4 Ibs. 15c 4 19. cakes 223C 9â€"0z. jar lb. 7c lb. 15c 15§5¢ jirâ€" Z1¢ y s ® ) &# t 2%26¢ t 9e There were 114 transfers of propâ€" erty in St. Catharines during the month of April. Of theseâ€" 98 were for a consideration of $401,616, while the remaining 16 were family transactions at $1.00 each, The reâ€" port indicates that real estate transactions are still higher than normal and that prices are still up. One of the old time frame houses on No. 8 highway at the Thirty, on the fruit farm formerly owned by the McLean family and occupied by Howard Cooke and his family, was burned to the ground early last Thursday morning. The Beamsâ€" ville fire truck went out but the structure was doomed from the start. iConsiderable of the contents were removed with difficulty. While the number of building permits issued in St. Catharines during April was the same as for April of 1944, the value of the proâ€" posed new buildings was much greater. Value on the permits this April was $115,025, compared with $67,005 for the corresponding month last year. Total value to date this year is $331,495 for 106 permits. Of the 48 permits last month, 19 were for new dwellings to a value of $89,650, compared with nine new homes in April, 1944. Local 199, U.A.W.A.â€"CLO. at a special meeting held at Union Headquarters, Queen Street, Friâ€" day night, voted to endorse the reâ€" commendation of the union‘s stewâ€" ard body to take no political action in the coming elections. This means that the local will not supâ€" port the Independentâ€"Labor candiâ€" date, Paul Siren. Tracks of a mother bear and two cubs have been found on the farm of George Secord, Niagara Street Highway, St. Catharines. Mr. Seâ€" cord, father of Cecil Secord, Warâ€" den of Lincoln County, discovered tracks measuring five inches across in one of his plowed fields Thursâ€" day morning. As word of his disâ€" covery, experienced hunters flockâ€" ed to the farm and all agreed that the tracks were those of a bear. This is the first report of bears at large in this district, and there have ‘been no reports of raids on livestock. ’ Donald Hawes of Grassie and M. Sisler of RR 3, Caistor Centre took top honors in the musical and enâ€" tertainment and public speaking sections, respectively, in the county elimination contest at the Masonic temple in Smithville Friday night. Â¥ e a The Independent offers no apoloâ€" gies for this issue of your favorite paper. Labor shortage; a rush of government voters‘ lists; heavy advertising and Vâ€"FEF Day all comâ€" ‘bined to force us to crowd an orâ€". dinary 12â€"page paper into eight pages. 4 { Canadas youngest Victory Bond purchaser is a resident of St. Cathâ€" arines. Michael Anthony was less than 3 hours old when his father, Nicholas Anthony, 50 Church St., purchased a bond for the tot. Michael was born at the General Hospital shortly afetr six o‘clock last Thursday night and at 9 o‘clock the bond sale in Michael‘s name was completed by George Stephenâ€" The old Town Bell was an overâ€" worked article on mMonday and Monday night. In answer to many questions this bell was erected on the present Independent building in the year 1883. Blossom Time Festival NIGHT, tomorrow night a: day night. Vâ€"E Day turned the playâ€"offs in the Men‘s Bowling league all topsyâ€"turvy.. "Little Whizzer" has visions of all the BIG fish being caught before he gets to the North Country. son, the Victory Loan Salesman. Both Mrs. Anthony and the young bond owner are reported progressâ€" ing favorably, Peach Queen‘s league, captains only, will hold a meeting in The Inâ€" dependent office on Monday night next at 7.15. Arrangements for the league playâ€"offs will be made, Next Blood May 23rd. Three more days to Bonds. Township council meets on Sat urday afternoon. Lions Club meets next night, In the old days they settled the issues while sitting on a cracker ‘barrel in the country store. There wasn‘t any Dr. Gallup to take a poll, The members of St. Catharines BREVITIES Don‘t forget Mother on Sunday Andy Clarke is back on the EVENTS and TOPICS of the WEEK in TABELEOID i..:. . . . 0« Clinic buy Wednesday and Mon THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT Tuesday Victory FOR SALEâ€"One and oneâ€"quarter ton truck. Speedometer, spare tire. Phone 199. â€" 42â€"3¢ FOR SALEâ€"8â€"piece Dining Room Suite. Apply 36 Robinson St. South, Phone 163M. tf MWWM FOR SALE â€" Seven tons of baled straw, $15.00 per ton. Will deâ€" liver. Telephone 562â€"w. 44â€"1p WMMWMMA FOR SALE â€" Oak Dining Room Suite; Kitchen Cabinet. Apply Mrs. Fred Walker, Phone 97â€"wâ€"2. 45â€"1p CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS FOR SALEâ€"Cabbage Plants, difâ€" ferent kinds; lettuce, violas, panâ€" sies and pink daisies, all hardy. A. E. Cole Apartment, Main St. FOR SALE â€" Brass Bedstead; Iron Cot with Springs and Matâ€" tress; Verandah Chair. Apply 21 Muray St., South, or Teleâ€" Two cents a word per insertion. Minimum charge each insertios 25 cents. Cash must accompany advertisement to guarantee inserâ€" tion. A charge of ten cents is made for boxes. phone 264. VITAMIN D ! 3. 4Â¥ gp~ omm . . | a & $5%°: * BW M * * . : e s z* e *3 e ' ‘::fitis;t-:- C nP n Cl hasr! Th cve choth enc k S m o) > c R I S P © F R E s H ! i'"' mA * S# £# in se x4 . 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E. e 2 ~47%% & ks All Merchandise S(_)ld at Your Dominion Stores is Unconditionally Guaranteed to Give 100% Satisfaction. Corn Kernels CutGreenBeans 13¢ Aylmer Sieve 4â€"5â€"20â€"0z. Tin Regular or Quick Cookingâ€"3â€"!b. pkg. Fancy Que_s‘“lâ€"â€"G-oz. Jarâ€".- Clubhouse Olives Ivory Snow Choice Peas ° Fancy Qus Large Pkg.â€" Aylmer Fancy Qualityâ€"14â€"0z. Tinâ€" FOR SALE Lake Varietyâ€" 44â€"1p 44â€"1¢ 2 tins 17¢ 27¢] FOR SALEâ€"Morris Player Piano. Apply 36 Robinson St. South, or Phone 163â€"M. tf FOR SALEâ€"Coal or Wood Stove, cream with red, almost new, stovepipes included. Telephone 586â€"W. 44â€"1p FOR SALE â€" National Electric Stove; 4â€"burner, side oven, and warming closet. In very good condition. Apply Mrs. Aston, c/o M. S. Nelles, Phone 116â€"R. 44â€"1¢ FOR SALE â€" % acre, 5 roomed stucco house, electricity, 1100 lbs, Grapes last year; 20 trees, garage, 300 ft. from school, 4 mile from store and garage; hard and soft water, sink and pump in kitchen; large attic. Apply Bernâ€" ard Smuck, Jarvis, Ontario, or phone 370, Grimsby. 21¢ 13¢ 23¢ 19¢ 13¢ FOR SALE # Cleanserâ€" Pride of Niagara Fancy Qualityâ€" 20â€"Oz Tins Tomato Juice 2 for 15¢ Allen‘s Vitamin C Fortifiedâ€"20â€"0z. Tins Apple Juice 2 for 27c Muffets _ 2 pkgs. 17c Garden Patch Cutâ€"20â€"0z. Tinâ€" Choice W ax Beans 13¢ Oxydol 2 sml pkg. 19c¢ Hawes W ax 1b. 45¢ All Values Effective Until Closing Time Saturday, May 12th. Ayimer Choice Qualityâ€"28â€"0z. Tin Large Pkg. 23câ€" Old Dutch 2 tins 19¢ Delicious QUAKER Tomatoes 44â€"1p FOR SALEâ€"7 room house, square plan; bath and sewerage; full sized basement; wired for elecâ€" tric stove, also gas; 3 door garâ€" age, one suitable for shop; 1% storey, suitable for number of poultry. Large lot; some fruit. Apply Box 100, The Independent. 44â€"1p WANTED TO BUY â€" Six to Ten weeks old pigs. E. Oldham, Box 66, Beamsville. 44â€"1p WANTED â€" Position as a houseâ€" keeper. Also good dressmaker. Apply Box 79, The Grimsby Inâ€" dependent. 43â€"3p POSITION WANTED â€" Part time work with store, industry or inâ€" valid, wanted by experienced woâ€" man. Phone M. T., Grimsby 47. 44â€"1p WANTED TO RENT â€" Business woman desires small apartment or two unfurnished housekeeping rooms by June ist. Phone 305 ‘between 9 a.m. and 12« noon. 44â€"1p POSITION WANTED by young girl having Senior Matriculation and Business Training as typist for general office. Apply Emâ€" ployment & Selective Service Ofâ€" fice, 44 King E. Hamilton. Refer Permit No. 95. 44â€"1p FOR SALE WANTED 12¢ %\ 9 * ts es Re Bs ae ie en . e e % i. i ~ < Lemons Apples Juicy Calif.â€"Size 300â€" & Lettuce Cookingâ€" Texasâ€" Calif.â€"Size 605â€"â€" Valentineâ€" GreenBeans 1b.29c¢ Carrots Washedâ€" Onions Turnips .C. Winesapâ€"Size 138â€" Creditors and others having claims against the above estate are reâ€" quired to send full particulars of such claims to the undersigned Executor on or before the 26th day of May,. A.D. 1945, after which date the estate‘s assets will be disâ€" tributed, having regard only to claims that have then been receivâ€" ed. In the Estate of WILLIAM BARâ€" LOW, late of the Township of North Grimsby, in the County of Lincoln, Gentleman. Dated at Grimsby, Ontario, this nineteenth day of April, A.D. 1945. The Canada Trust Company, Hamâ€" ilton, Ontario, Executor, by Harold B. Matchett, Solicitor, Grimsby, Ontario. Notice to Creditors IN THE ESTATE OF Alfred Wesley Godden, late of the Townâ€" ship of North Grimsby, in the County of Lincoln, Farmer, Deâ€" ceased. All persons having claims against the above named Alfred Wesley Godden who died on the 4th of February, 1945, are hereby notiâ€" fied to send particulars thereof duly verified to the undersigned on or before the 1st day of June, 1945, after which date the estate will be distributed. DATED this 28th day of April, 1945. NOTICE TO CREDITORS 3 lbs. 17¢ 2 for 29¢ doz.45¢ doz. 39¢ 3 lbs. 8¢ 2 lbs. 7¢ St. Catharines, Ontario, BEATRICE GODDEN, Administratrix, 356 St. Paul Street, FIVE

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