Grimsby Independent, 7 Nov 1946, p. 9

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§ Official Agents Kaiserâ€"Frazer Cars â€" GRIMSBY â€" N. N. Budner, Proprietor § a P & t WeClose Daily at 7 P.M. _â€" _â€" â€" _ â€" _ Telephone 542 SIIIIIIIIIII""””””"”””””””IIIIII’IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII} _ JINVESTIGATE THE «. .. Farmers‘ & ) Friends Classifed Advts. Pay Big Dividends ‘Telephone 428M The Westinghouse strike is over and ! am z= happy to announce that we will be able in the z very near future to supply you with your long Z awaited Stove, Refrigerator and Washer. § LINCOLN ELECTRIG SUPPLY| A. A. Constable 49 Main West Phones 616 and 480â€"jâ€"13 Tae dfoâ€"l“ I am now in a position to accept orders FAIRBANKS SILENT OIL BURNERS AND SPACE HEATERS OIL BURNERS GUARANTEED REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES OF RADIOS. A. E. LePAGE 820 Bay Street The GEM Grinder The saving in grinding cost alone will pay for the unit. The saving in labour and use of the motor for pulper or other chores is all yours. Large Canadian Manufacturer INSTALLATION AND SERVICE BY .. opppppeeereeeeeleleieteeieieetttettte # 2 2# 2#20 BBARLDAARALLDLEEAEE E. aRBBIIIIIEIEIILIILELEOLLLLE /o& aaaaIILLIIIIZAZIZIIIIA C 1 MEMBER NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REAL ESTATE BOARDS W. L. HIGGINS HARVEY GARLAND Main St. E., Grimsby Specializing In Call our Representativesâ€"â€"â€"C. E. Shepherd, Phone 212â€"R, Beamsville; J. Lind, 3959.W/, St. Catharines; D.â€"Fretz, 405â€"Wâ€"12, Grimsby. Service Managerâ€"â€"Frank Grad. Service Department Telephone 46 Realtor MIDâ€"TOWN MOTORsS AND HEATING e TORONTO ‘Telephone AD. 5861 and You will appreciate the allâ€"round convenience of doing your own chopping at home withâ€" Feed Fresh Ground Chop YOUR STOCK WILL APPRECIATE IT City Houses THE GEM GRINDER $58.00 MOTOR EXTRA FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ONTARIO FRUIT noted an apple crop estimate of 424,000 barrels, peaches 1,428,460 bushels, plums and prunes, 181145 bushels; grape 31450 ton. Peaches show promise of a 57 per cent inâ€" crease from last year, 26 per cent over the fiveâ€"year average. Plums are up 17 per cent and grapes 14. In Eastern Ontario the fruit sitâ€" uation is also good, with apples and pears leading the list. A total yield of 202,000 bushels is expected, a drop of 30 per cent from the five year, 1940â€"44 average, but still CONTINUA TIONS Pears, although good, are 20 per cent below the average. Dry weather and insect raids have left their mark. on Western Ontario vegetables and frost damâ€" age, although not yet estimated, is expected to be fairly heavy. Farmâ€" ers are worrled, too, by the lack of turnip and potato bags. Potatoes are reported good in Eastern Onâ€" easterly entrance of Port Dalhousâ€" le to the Road Committee. The matter will be studied by the comâ€" mittee and authorization was granâ€" ted to consult the solicitor regardâ€" ing respongibility and construction of the roads tad bridges in questâ€" tario, with an averave yield of five ported from the western section of the province and processing is alâ€" most completed. Quality of the crop is good, as it has been in the eastern sections. During the meeting of the Patri, otic Committee under the chairâ€" manship of Deputyâ€"Reeve A. J. Wilson of Merritton, Warden Roâ€" Phone 568â€"R Grimsby Good tomato crops have been reâ€" MASON‘S 24 HOUR SERVICE T AXIT COUNTY COUNCIL THE From Page One . HYDRO CAN HELP IF YOU â€"â€"â€"â€" WILL USE IT WITH GRINDERS and ROLLERS RIMSB Y bert M. Johnston and Reeve Cecil council regarding a meeting which they had with His Worship Mayor W, J. Macdonald of St. Catharines and members of the city council on veterans‘ affairs. The matter of continuing the services of the Linâ€" coln County Citizens‘ Committee in aid of the returned veterans was left by council in the hands of Deâ€" putyâ€"Reeve Wilson, Warden Johnâ€" ston and Reeve Secord to report back to council. e Prior to adjournment, COUNC!! passed two byâ€"laws, one to amend the present byâ€"law licensing Junk yards, shops, secondâ€"hand Shops and dealers substituting the Word township to close up a portion * road allowance north of the second concession in North Grimsby town THERE ARE TOO _ The action was taken following the hearing of a deputation from the Ratepayers‘ Association of the district headed by Roy V. Winingâ€" er, president of the association. The fourâ€"man delegation informed council that there was some obâ€" which had been chosen for the new village and that another public Council also decided to refer the matter back to the ratepayers of Corbett‘s Park for the choosing of a more sultable name when Post Office officials informed county ofâ€" ficials that there were already four municipalities in Canada bearing the name "Lakeside." One is sitâ€" uated in Oxford county in Ontarid! midway between Woodstock and St. Mary‘s, one in Quebec, one in New Brunswick and the fourth in Nova Scotia near Dartsmouth. The county council advanced the opinâ€" ion that an additional locality by the name of Lakeside would be confusing and detrimental to the owners and tenants in the locality. On the occasion of his Honor Judge J. G. 8 Stanbury, K.C., celeâ€" brating the tenth anniversary â€" of his coming to St. Catharines, warm congratulations were extended to him by the members of the county GEM was to be held to discuss INDEPENDENT council, Speaking on behalf of the council Reeve Cecil Secord of Grantham Township termed Judge Stanbury "a great friend of county councils" and tendered to him, in the name of the council, their best health and happiness. wio has‘equalled your skill." ‘ Twice Phipps has made the Bisâ€" ley team, but he never went over to compete. During the First Great War when he served with the 47th Battalion, he was sent from France to compete at Aldershot with an Allied team and was top scorer in the competition. While he was at Ordnance, he was in charge of a security guard which used to escort radar equipâ€" ment to the east coast. Arms were light machine guns, rifles and reâ€" volvers, and it was Mr, Phipps® job to teach those who were not proâ€" ficient with the revolver to become expert. ‘They trained at Long Branch and when he had finished with them, they were expert reâ€" volver shots. Shooting is his hobby, and he started when he was a little tot. His grandfather was a firstâ€"class shot, and he taught his grandson all the tricks. He is out of the army nowâ€"got out last week, and he feels lost without his beloved rifles and reâ€" volvers. He is used to taking the weapons apart and reâ€"assembling them, and knows every little part. He is going to miss them, unless, as he hopes, he gets a job where he can till tinker with them. SQMS Phipps is a native of Jrimsby, having been born and raised here, the eldest son of Mrs. Flora Phipps of Grimsby Beach and the late Albert E. Phipps. Mrs. Clyde Alway and Mrs. Ken Nelson of Grimsby Beach are sisters. CA“ADA'S A1C pIpt ‘OlACCO m» mm sns An eligible bachelor is a single man with a bank account. eudgM GRIMSBY BOY Is The GEM Oat Roller e ig ORIGINA® l-tpravmm:oafndbythecmm'muod. Many stock feeders prefer the rolled grain for cattle, horses, and poultry. i7 With the GEM mounted on the chop box connectâ€" Iâ€"Bearing 9" Rollet 6" Diam. ed by a chute from the grain bin above, fresh Mhmnfluddrdbywâ€"lngmummmmwnfl. ummm;mmmaumtmmm-cmnmwmm mmmunmmmmcmmmm $85.00 MOTOR EXTRA Phone 36 for Your Next Printing Order G. Moyer, Building Supplies TOMLIN ELECTRIC SERVICE PHONE 273 KING ST. EAST, BEAMSVILLE Oil Burners for Furnaces and Boilers Also available, Stove and Rufio Burners. EXPERT SERVICE TO ALL MAKES OF OIL BURNERS, ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES, (Ranges, Washers, Radios, etc.) 23 Eim metuonmmuumco-pnmmun 6" Grinder, serves the individual farmer‘s reâ€" quirements. Neatly Streamlined to lend dignity to a CONCRETE BLOCKS Sizes 4 inch, 8 inch, 10 inch, 12 inch. ROCK FACE OR PLAIN â€"â€"â€" PHONE 659 Grimsby, Ont.

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