Grimsby Independent, 3 Apr 1947, p. 1

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PEACH iUNGS TAKE THIRD ROUND HOSPITAL 15 OVERGROWDED ALL ome rrftut ‘The heaviest month yet experâ€" lenced by the staff of West Linâ€" coln Memorial bospital was the month of March. Not since the doors of the institution were openâ€" ed the first week in January, 1946, has the hospital been called upon to handle such a large number of patients. During the month 86 patients m%bmmh treatment on Friday and Satâ€" urday of last week no leas than five pneumonia patients had to be refused entrance as it was abso!â€" utely impossible to admit them and take care of them. On Sunday within the space of three hours three babies were born operation performed. The hospital staff the past two months have been tremendously overworked and they themselves had attacks of iliness but Superâ€" intendent Dougles MacRobbie kept them doctored and they stayed on nhn’du';:thlaz‘tm a new wing must be, built flflâ€"cl&fi to continue giving the citizens of the Fruit Belt the high class hosâ€" pitalization that it has been posâ€" sible to date to give. General meeting of the hospital Board of Directors and the Medical Council will be held next month and no doubt plans for an addition to the hospital will be discussed at MERRITTON TAX RATE STRUCK AT 55 MILLS 10 PAGES This Is ‘A Rise Of Five Mills Over 1946 â€"â€" Public School special meeting of the council last night, the mill rate for this year was struck at 55 mills, a rise of 6 mills over 1946. It is noted that of this 5 mill raise, 3 3â€"4 mills was asked by the public school and Wbrary board. It is also pointed out that the increase is not as high in a percentage basis as in other Last night‘s meeting of council was the 16th of the year, includâ€" ing waterworks, with not oneâ€" third of the year yet gomne. ‘The council broke up at 11:45 last ,u“mmwu.-‘ day‘s seasion at 12:45, and on top d.”nnmwdm meetings it is noted that council has spent a tremendous amount of time this year in the pursuance at tusiness, which is exceptionally Grand Concert Held In High School In Memory Of Taras msored by the dian Committee of Grimaby, was Uchool Auditorium last Saturday Mr, Morria Diskowsiky, student of McMaster University, addressed the audience, and explained why the Ukrainians honour Taras Shevâ€" lan post were sung by the choir under the direction of Mr. Â¥. WCM. ative of the Unraimian ‘Cenadian Turned Away In Two Days â€"â€"Three Babies Born And Of Three Hours On Sunday. Quarter Mills. ‘THEIR GREATEST POET (Contimind on page 3) will be released at ‘The Grimsby Independent _' "~ 1P °666C / iA "Cau _ J _ MORE THAN A NEWSPAPERâ€"A COMMUNITY SERVICE THE MAGIC CREATURES WHO BRING WILL BRING DUTCH FARMERS (WILL NOT TURN COUNTY JAIL FOR WORK ON FRUIT muslmo "RITZY" BOARDING HOUSE One Ship Load Of Immigrants kAhâ€"l{(th'l'ocu- ada â€"Niagara District THOROLD TAX RATE WMPS TO 47 MILLS Thorold town councii held last week, Mayor W. A. Hutt announâ€" sed that the 10947 mill rate would be 47 mills a jump of five mills from the 1946 rate. The increase in the general rate is only .20 mills but the high school rate is up 260 mills this year and the public school rate is up 1.80 mills, a total of 480 for the achools. ‘l\ordllfll-m-flu 30 with five mllls for the high school and 12 mills for the At the special mesting c o 19 5io mis finele ©p®@6 mills. Included in this year‘s WASls a one mill levy for the West “fl COLUMBI FAiWin Hospital tax rate of 30.05 mills was Ak by Beamsville council in a Efia&m of horses in all Onhrioh Souvflmu they tmere nnownurmfi.nhme e, w Viectoria, a station gon Of tandem to the big English Tallyâ€"Ho as pictured They belonged to the late John Hewitt. In the above ""\hmn all ready to take part in the big Labor Day Ho. w for years was a feature of the summer season ‘ximaby, The Tallyâ€"Ho in this case was loaded to capacity beautiful young ladies, TALLYHO! TALLY4O! Harâ€" GIFTS TO THE CHILDREN ON EASTER. ’nunowlnnnu.luunuum.. other than Gordon Book a former Beamavilie um.m barbered in the eastern village for many years with Pote Tallman, Wor the past "'MUIIMII..MM“,.' a shop in Hamilton, but having disâ€" Mdmhnunnuo,... Ing this new shop in Grimaby, A new barber shop is being op» ened in Grimsaby today, It will be located in the large front room of lh_l'loul Grimaby, Lowestinperature ...............10.4 Maenn t@@rALUFG ... 82.1 a2~ > 061 inchea ‘m_flflu «. 00.8 | P w." .“.n“n for years the TA munmmnu‘ .‘“Mln.& ; A another page in this tWkue . O S moulnenred. io (coreptiegrint AO 2 C 176 inches will be cpoeey At the recent sessions of the Linâ€" coin County Council, held in 8t. Catharines under Warden W. L Paterson of Niagaraâ€"onâ€"theâ€"Lake, strong objection was voiced by counciliors to a new . suggested menu for the Lincoln County jail. Refuse To Feed Prisoners On Village Inn Meals As Reâ€" ‘The question originally came up for discussion at the meeting of the General Administration Subâ€"Comâ€" mittee of the Council, under the chairmanship of Reeve Leonard Moare, of Merritton, when recentlyâ€" retired Sheriff Fred Graves preâ€" sented a new menu of meals sugâ€" gested for the inmates of the counâ€" ty jJail, The subâ€"committee filed the communication with a recommend» ation that no action be taken by councl!, and council heartily enâ€" dorsed the stand taken by the comâ€" mittee. The committee is composed of Chairman HMoare, Reeve Cecil Secord " of Grantham ‘Township, Reeve Robert M, Johnston, exâ€"warâ€" den of Lihcoln, and Reeve John L. Mewitt of Grimaby. When the subject of the suggestâ€" ed menu for breakfasts, dinners nduppultmmlmhw.tt to the attention of the council, as a whole meeting in general session, angry exclamations were heard that attempts were being made to make the jail into a model rest home. Reeve Cecil Secord acidly reâ€" marked that the only thing left off the menu was an instruction to "out the crust off the prisaners toast." QOng councilior remarked that if the menu was authorized for use, "the jail would be the best boarding house in the diatrict." (Continued on page 38) By mutual agreement between themselves the merchants _ of Grimaby will close their places of hllmuonluuruo.\:{, 'm.u:h..nmum Grimseâ€" :!M:I‘M-:.....E_u Present Menus Are Plain But Good., * STORES WILL CLOSe 'Peachms â€" 10 Sarnia â€" â€" â€" â€" 6 I heartily condemn the powers that be, for allowing a semiâ€"final Intermediate B playâ€"off game to hmu.rhl.m.an of the necessities required for a deâ€" eent hockey game, and an ice surâ€" face not worthy of mention in any m,‘nporht-.lluo!ul lies with the O.HA., then we pull no punches in saying that we think uu-wummm to the Sarnia team, then we can only say, that you deserved the :Mll,unahfilnm ‘The Grimsby Peach Kings were defeated three goals to two by the Sarnia Sailors in the first of a two game, goals to count series, at the game, goals to count Seren, EL UNC Petrolia "rink ‘ under conditions which this department did not think possible or probable. We are making no excuses for the Grimsâ€" by loss, because both teams were WM&MW-'OONP"".‘“' nrea on WE making no excuses for the Grimsâ€"| £0al, as the teams sparred around .’hmmmmmltt“mfmw the upnphfl.\hn.flhhc.hrhp'm as Frank Hill skated up the Sarnia are used to such an ice left boards, worked his way surface, and have adopted Mr.w three potential checks, style of play to cope with mlmmmfluuvmflm conditions, but we . consider m,m-mwmmy-m whole issue unfair to both teams.| amall portion of the net was open, And writing this before the second , and old Razorback‘s shot was right game, we predict an easy win for on. Hill‘s ability to pick the corâ€" tummuwrmm,m'nummdoflwtmm. also that they would have had a acason, but never before has this vmummmmm'mmymuam at least halfway playable. | _ The Kings took the lead in the Our arrival at the Petrolia slush round on a well executed forward house at seven fortyâ€"five, just sevâ€"| pass play, when, with Sarnia suckâ€" en and three quarter hours from ed in the Grimsby zone, Craig shot the time the bus left Grimaby, left a long forward to Hutchison who this department with only one| was in the clear. His shot was thought. ‘The weary members of stopped by Rutter in the Sailors the 1947 edition of the Peach Kings net, but Hutch just managed to (Continued on Page 7) _ | _ (Continued from Page 7) ALL IS NOT RIGHT WITHIN RANKS OF UNIONIZED LABOR S.Duu-“;loa:‘ li'l'l:r.h!..l-. s M An Excelient Address Reâ€" fore Lions Club. That there is no need for fear o(| a war with Russia in the immedâ€" late future was the opinion exâ€" preased by Dr. J. E. VanDousen, Professor of American History at Mobart College, Geneva, N.Y., in a timely address delivered to a largeâ€" ly attended meeting of members and guests of the Lions‘® Club held In the Village Inn last Tuesday evening. Russia, said the speaker, needa time to rehabilitate herself and to learn the secret of the atomic mum-lowllfinbm any attack on a country already having that terrible weapon, and particularly so in view of the fact that the scene of its production ts far beyond the range of present day Rusailan alrcraft. By the time Russia may foat Following a Tengthy discussion of the matter of adopting a aalary achedule along the lines auggeated by the Teachers‘ Federation, it was moved by ‘Trustee Coopar and Walsh that the :fllmh of public her 1047, for Ningaraâ€"onâ€"theâ€"Lake teachera, be as follown: Principal (fmen, on pies it mum F P, #1.T700 marinaies .-E'!'..-‘n_‘_n‘.! Aann â€" ag. 4 _2 VCCC. MHRBAS Hulenlm.. i Masters and a‘&hW inimum $1,800 maximun i =|.l-m'mu"~; u‘:-uu ©1,000, e P An minimum anâ€" lary being advanced at the Tate of ol yrerg inerease of $100; and xfil ..'I‘ll an is “& a ven an ingreage aach besinnine o. _1 Neee of SE ::“:."-"l'" Td -â€"â€"-m RAISE TEACHERS® PAY (Bt, Catharines Standard) (Continued on page 0) AT PETROLIA (By GORDON MeGREGOR) Round three goes to Grimsby by a decisive margin. Ab, those words are music to our ears, particularly after we climbed out on the proâ€" verbial limb, and forecasted a five goal win for the Kings in the seâ€" :dn.flmllmd‘w It was a thrilling that fifâ€" mwm&uâ€"- plete with plenty to cheer about in the first and third periods, and considerable to worry about in that middle frame, when the Kings fell apart at the seama, and looked anyâ€" thing but impressive. Down one goal on the round at the opening whistle, the Peach Kings opened with a blistering ofâ€" fensive that left the Sailors just a bit bewildered. For three minutes eraossed the enemy blueline and let drive. From this angle only a very amail portion of the net was open, and old Razorback‘s shot was right on. Hill‘s ability to pick the corâ€" ners has paid off many times this ability paid such dividends. ‘The Kings took the lead in the round on a well executed forward pass play, when, with Sarnia suckâ€" ed in the Grimsby zone, Craig shot a long forward to Hutchison who was in the clear. His shot was $3.00 In U.S.A., 5e Per CoPY ‘The following speech, made by HMon. Charles Daley, Minister of Labour for Ontario, and M.L.A. for Lincoin, as taken from the officia! report of the Legisiature of Onâ€" tario Dobates, shows quite clearty that all is not right and correct within the ranka of Unionized Laâ€" bor in Ontario. Mr. Daley‘s apeech is as follows:â€" ‘ LABOUR siTuaTion at 8T. CATHARINES } __HON. CHARLES DALEY (Minâ€" ister of Labour): Mr. Speaker, beâ€" lmthoOubuoflhoD.y,lm like to bring some information to you and to the hon. members of this Legislature of a condition that, while not prevalent, has broken in & particular instance and has given me some considerable concern. It is in regard to a labour situation, On MMINMM.. th?lhcmm-..hnl in @t. QMMQMMWMM taken. T immediately sent this teleâ€" gram to Mr. Neville Hamiin, Inâ€" !omthnuwuwndunl 830, United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America, ami 1 quote : It was with some concern that !mmmnn\m-unu vote had been taken in the Yale (Wu!‘tni\ Legisliature ‘That Union leaders Are Not Using The leaders Are Not U-h!;'l\o Facilities Provided To Settle Labor Arguments And Thits Prevent Strikes, »o Apr is sn oroe 3nd that‘o I. ' This “u.hl’h’m’,::'m the achool doors will swing ashut be. hind‘ the school children for that hy e Io en Wt sDoll provided ~m..________ Cagn Dee imoxtion wit Tast â€"just 10 days, and on Monday, r 14, ent» will etart ‘Jown wy" Shitt aayios, Nlch leads to final exam. \and ... ___ V HEAL #§ Inations and m'uhn SCHOOL KiDS MaPpy ALL HOME PRINT 10 PAGES has this

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