Grimsby Independent, 31 Oct 1946, p. 2

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The Grimsby 1 True dence is never afraid of a s dpmapint, tad io depentemce MA sAY®: "I often wonder what is going to beâ€" ecome of this , what with the majority dfio-d-:(nd to, live e mhhe matanages as is, were Canada of our Proncersâ€"1800â€"1800â€"they would starve to death and Canada would be a FRUIT BY AlR 1 have been sick for the past two weeks. "Du’l""h""d"h”-dl-tbn thing for me. * Because 1 was not aitk in their category of pills and squills 1 was sick mentally over the fact that LonA4onâ€"inâ€" theâ€"Bush shipped three Hereford cattle by icar , Renfrew, a comâ€" Then 1 pick up the St. Catharines Standâ€" ard, without a doubt the best emaill “ newspaper in Lincoln County, and what do read from the pen of the best editorial writer of proctes From the Homer airport to Lane. Ye and Little Fishes! Ye dl.ozf fe +# y SBK. c Lewson and the writer walked into this preâ€" sent building and took charge of this great crucr PECH SV AlM: 1 bed e it of bely in Tornee un son Stare sgo 1 have a iot of my vyears ago. & ;th-l‘bnfih'. the late Jumes A. Wray for the help that he gave this newspaper at the heginning of this campaign. "Jucmy" had vision on this air ides, broader probably than mine is righ â€" pemeteteie ty N PR NOA O C000 ds o mt -..-b-nu--uw PEACHES will be eaten on the tables of the <lite of 1.+ world, no matter where they live. Outside of certain quarters, 1 have not had any help in this campaign. And 1 want .-hpfilhfl-flâ€" -u‘-â€"v.-..lh-tflohd barbs. Some day those barbs are going to be Authorized as Second Class Mail, Post Office the officials of the town or the tos |.~'“7blu But 1 66 ~.-~~“ =‘-‘l-.-i-h « Street and watch the PLALCBH RJ~ â€" the PEACH 1:':‘-- ' % PRA SELT we aoes. taking off from the Airport, on the LiXK% THEN UP TOXETHER grouys ar*» i. us moner when ther . ate buving. it vdhlfl_."-.‘!e’__‘._m the own proper \wsce LIVINGETON and LAWBON, Publishers. FACTS & FANCIES Then 1 read where down in "Od Pop" ptionâ€"$2.00 in Canade and ----;-;'â€"-- wat 1 hope the day is not too far away rRUTT J. ORLON LIVINGETON, Editor, Frank Fairborn, Jr. to the most perfect independence. yemer friend wries are large baurers of headed tor «h points of the comâ€" " Wray believed, like 1 believe. s for +x@0¢"I domanding urben labor is a large buver vyrure heiiee © mhoe woth «ar® THE OBSERYVAXT HABIT The habit of closely observing the life “fl-hgfiuwf"”""”fl tivate, whether they are away on vacation Or mnh-nsaumh'fll’w a street day after day and fail to notice many details of the homes and business PlaCeS “MMVA&.W“‘“‘* Pre o deicge s aP c pincs of any place which & any roam knew as home? Throughout this world they knew 88 75 _ _ Throughout TXIS ®*""" *\ *%._ sacld of Do%huhnâ€"t“-dldh m‘ yet in the laughter, shouts and play * Or do they care for such as this, Awhbfl.lfib”hlz um-l.b“ man? George Nmummflr"""""n.n Newton taking daity airing u'mmdthlflh“‘ Jatk ig * l“"'...fl. earth they make their way Warner‘s Jeep. bwcuunstflnh-kofw- Fep" “.,,m. C nfl-‘. ’,':,,'" ,A-l-dflyul'-dll!'"- % *llll-“""'” ® bow my head and thus I pray o. e aiches. Ne r"“.‘;’rhutufdt.m for the im : it _A# t _ * Souls on s E‘en. Mw““-mfl-hu Hallow lights 4* *"" ""_ ushts on the Forty eJ peS® {Tequen ty + It is good training, as one walks around =h-mhufleenduytom dâ€"bofmm-whe‘m‘m people with observant eves Are to get a practical view of life, and those watchful eves collect a heap of useful information and Letters to the Editor J Ories Livingston. Hag. Editor, The Grimsby Independent Doar Mr Editor:â€" Ihnmly_n-tâ€".me-du;lt" interest. I think it is a grand ideas the way you nave gm.â€"qwmumw e.-.mmdm.xun,-w keep these items all together with a view to one qmfi-unu-lvdâ€"twnd volumes, entitled The History of Grimsby. That is mmumnâ€"mdmm ‘Telegram, Toronto, did. Then he got out eight volâ€" wANTS RECORDS PRESERVED 191 Dawlish Ave., There is still time to buy Canada Bevings Bonds â€" but don‘t wait for a representative to call on you. b-lnumvm-m“.“ "fn?cufl'l-d-.nlh .bmb-d.-og_h.,, Ahhhhl... CRIMSBY "’_- # # * * uudw“-w-m“u“ q_-fl““flw-“m bridge should be off * # * ® * nm-pm-c-‘m"g: Dr. Sinclair offices preparatory to the C of Dr. Frank Mcintyre. * * * C e f buildâ€" ‘The meeting ball, upstairs, in the Hawie um-â€"-â€"mnfl"""""’ m--nc:-.nu-fl.dâ€"fl" & # # wmmw-fl"" neighbo mmn‘nmuâ€"wm" udnummmul‘."“ have been more effective. & 3 # # + h ® % Mhmvuâ€"hmi--"' forth will do her shopping with her parcels under lock and key. This lady left her baby buggy, COU» muoohlv.-!-""""“""’“' â€"n,-a-aMhNfl'”"'" enuee CC * U UX woant inside hnd Dorâ€" â€"‘P_â€"â€"“â€"â€"" -,-m-u-n-zm-a!-'- M-uumufldmwâ€"‘em ~~md~“"‘mw~ mmnflu“flw --am'-wum- wunwleâ€"fl”‘“m onto, Grimsby bas undoubtedly just as interesting & history, and such a series of volumes would be uniâ€" ..u-dm-ltg_fllldm ndâ€"ydfitdhrm-'udlw the exâ€" .-fl..‘.,m_x.-m'-mhdyw ed people would not mind paying as high as $6.00 per copy for such volumes, #f they were up to the w-wmmmxnm sure that there are many Grimsby people who would mnumuwumdbâ€" formation to such a coâ€"operative project. Tours truly, Buy them through your Bank, Inâ€" Company, or through your Payroll Bavings Plan. They are safe as Canada =â€" pay good inturest â€" and you can get your money back at t Ee __ MAINZ SIREET INDPEPENDENXTI m-flwmm#‘“ as pub Page‘s Historical Atlas. 1 day ES 0 eriste wwrite uP story tak wil GYC F""" ne old Mu_"w'-"r Punce in 1676 This *MuP "l,‘; what th m.wwu‘wt'”“ wm_“mb‘bwm MW"’“WM. w & w# # n C ies geesebt9ie . ak mds hy # # 6 a Smith Griffin, -nm(-""“"..-‘ County “~¢m~”fi~" C s upuupvd)umMilfl""m »'M-‘-‘.‘-fi.w.fifl- m-uufl"‘""'-' '-ued-d.‘. 0-“”’ n excellent agricultural and episcopal 7 wiz: Methodist, EP‘"* " __ ”flâ€"-""â€"'* vig: MexBUMIl oY fewne /ob .-nc.nae-vl""""‘"".::- -.....,..Lm--"f_._‘ff-.» lc bals, 4 * _ uon gener®s * 200 mflmw-"""”l is “‘M "“’-‘ three groceries, three ”un N"""".. joners, one gents‘ furnishing . one mmmumnanfll’“"‘n’” ,m-mmnaw.-"""' and shingle factory, with PMMIDE ron “_,m-n-n-flfl"’"":...,"- g.-un--‘w"'"'m ganâ€" two carriage maker shops, two W'.. _,,._,,._,.._mmhl““" Js dicine, two artists, two US C o 000 ds two butchers, southâ€"west part mmuoo.mâ€"- dmo-tydu.uh..uunu-n.‘m‘fl" du.,-ny.nunwdwfi""" 2 Welland River, and its tributaries “‘."m:‘" mcmmn.-ndfl" of mmuâ€"ty.muudm‘!"“"' Penerally leve}; soil chiefly clay. The uoce. eaple. finely timbered with oak, P LDeres "CU" ""u" werse deer. 0o0se, bears, THmeg l 0t aa ecim, etc. The wild animals were deer, m0O66, :__ . > “-‘mmm otter, mink and muskrat. mmmumwwlfl“ -nw.-un:m..au-m aâ€"mmnummcmw a beautiful spring in a grove, near the bank of the 'Mmuflflfl“”mu* CUem C C0 C ns 44â€" sande emntaninkt welland, where BE T00 U 24e Sobe game at pleasure uhmmubâ€"ldcl nael-nd-oh-l.n-hlmunldllfl-' ,...-uun-ym.AU-l'-W"‘v n-x.y.mwmm-fld ground to the present time. ""' "_mâ€" sta .i‘uy.fllw-' years a valuable Indian interpreter, in attending their Councils, and in all their transactions with the | _ fh. carmmwore Aonaminâ€"dayaye n p 7 Government, possessing the confidence of all parties. In 1794â€"5â€"6 four brothers, viz, John, James, Alexâ€" ander and Mathew Lymburner, found their way through the forest and settled. In 1817 the entire population was 156, about 24 Raymond, D. Grow, H. Stevenson, John Tive Dean, Peter Morse, Rev. Henry Ryan, Rev. Isaat B. Smith, (Methodist), Matthews, John and James Clendening, Hmmmm-uums- er of 24 children, no triplets, and only one pair of twins. Rev. Henry Ryan possessed great physical strength. The following are some of the many anecâ€" dotes which are told of bhim: Once when paying an Indian for some venison, some time during the war of 1812â€"15, the money happened to be a piece with the American Eagle on i. The Indian on seeing it yelled, Yankee! Yankee! and with a drawn knife sprang upon Ryan. But quick as a flash, be found himself upon the ground disarmed, and held by Ryan as in a vice. Being comâ€" pelied to surrender unconditionally, he was ever afâ€" ter, according to his promise then made, Ryan‘s feithful friend. Ryan was the superintendent of the Methodist Church in the Province during the war. In the spring of 1819, Ryan, Smith and Morse, all removed to the neighborhood of Smithville: and sbortly after Ryan and Smith each were prosecuted for performing the marriage service Sentence of banishment for 15 years was passed upon Ryan, which was subsequently revoked: Smith pleaded his own case at the trial, and by his cloâ€" quence and ability received an acquittal. :-u-u-nmum-mh:m. on lot No. 6, Con. 2, on Moore‘s creek. The first School House was built of logs, in 1816, on lot No. 2, Con. 1; first teacherâ€"Wilson, known afterwards in the newspapers as "Nappertandy." mfiumâ€"hmmumm hmmdlm.-fi.hhhublm. son of Matthew Lymburner; and the first white feâ€" nhfllh-u.h-ho.hhm was Lisanah Dochstader, duughter of Joseph Dockâ€" stader. m-my-m--fl-unqm Proâ€" visions had frequently to be carried on the back from *Mtflofi.\.‘.“lm‘a were shut up at night in stables or pens, so bigh and tight, that no wolf or besr could enter. The bowling of wolves was nearly as familiar as the crowing of fowls now. hfl..‘oumm flax and wool. mâ€":-.a......“.'_"fl'.“ way BACK WHEN g. l C, ~~~ equrace uK #imX and wool. Farmerc made their own sleighs, a‘."‘h“*qu -‘.Mmm-l.-.:-ll-ol_n tugmm..lm-u".*u‘ mt-utmnflqm..u¢u-,- “mb%‘-“.‘hhh“ milk their cows. : a high school, With 8 SUP" 1_.ore, two PUD~ 'i;-'-'*{-f':.:.."m one wholesale and Penned and Pilfered ‘ ~=~= § smcs beireie wimp ie taem it es yialoes iess of heopioems 13 mt in doing :. a mechanics‘ institute, Frank Fairborn, Jt« im _ _ _ CCC ied i l.'-..“w es‘ . m'_‘.,.aduunn- .u””‘ pIILLERS _ A'*'”..l ‘ on a merryâ€"g0â€"rouné hq vodigd .,”-nw'""""" & couple go round in CC General Trucking se in es Pram Balt * Watch Clock And Jewellery Repairs WILF. TRAVIS E. A. Buckenham 12 Main St. E, Grimseby hoii dn RADIO REPAIRS â€"â€" Gusaranteed Work â€" Business Directory Dr. D. R. Copeland, Geo. F. W arnetr G. ROBERTSON "Cn concrete blooks ‘“‘--- sxoomeidintt® Telephone 502, Grimsby * Phone 113â€"Jâ€"3 Harold B. Matchett BARRISTER, souicirTor, Etc. --fi.v-t,“ crimsey Mours 94 Saturdays gâ€"12 SUN LIFE OF CaANADA BULOVA, ELGIN, ELCO WATCHES MARTIN Radio Service George 1. Geddes Member RETA. Phone Winona 55â€"râ€"22 T.R. BeGora, B.A. (uu.c:.:?..u::rm. Wiring And Repairs § e oo ‘ Mours: 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Telephone 680 ~T~aays Unly â€" 2 to 5 p.m, 14 Ontario Street PE 4 Rskkanas l _% (Â¥h I'â€"-â€"-â€"-nl \ Mours 9:00â€"12:00; 1:30 Closed a., " * 1049 oven u.....,."':""u, At Nson orrometrisr \ Vernon Tuck 12 Main St. West, FW An Aponint= D. D. &.

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