‘The Little Shoemaker «.. Says ... Here‘s The Newâ€" and whiz along at from five to . thirtyâ€"five _ miles lct i‘uâ€"us-.-*m“ gallon of gas. Come in and can it "Honey" 46.50 WEST MAIN STREET Next Door to Dymond‘s Drug w0 0 en h““’hv‘h Uve 45 z0T 20 for you? 109% * delivery .. _ "" 19907 _ 100% Te‘ wuaranteed. Just iof -l:.-l,,“_ BIKE MOTOR NeOundYu‘lhy Ready April 21st. Send in your orders o on senvt} S. G. GARDHAy ' a 40 w“’"a o"‘c‘ w1 400 -l 'I"â€" "EmeRaA® ty WW“ Ir.uuk‘.'lownom. Hing of a number of Polish veter. | ans on district farms, said that he ""“"‘hm-u-hu-u.m. ‘mhmmh | SSese Dutch immigrants, particulâ€" arly from Truit farmers. He said that Holland had a., nqu-nuuc-u"‘".gm"":_ 2 00. t PEA ant â€">» fap,,. , . ""EHgrants, _ Application hrmm.nnnu.ntmm mmmmmm Seakk e 22 Service office in St. gan Lo government and democraâ€" tie institutions, and thought these hrlo‘uu:unvouhu. number growers attending :u_ ..._.i‘,“‘.‘"“"m“ Itmwmunlu‘m. mt!mmnuuynvm and the Dutch government has chartered several boats to bring nâ€"umumuwu. a&umwmw :ruahthunvnkonvo.u expected the immigrants would mummu-.toup vulllbwlï¬dtenp. UKRAINIANS HONOR Committee from Winnipeg, Maniâ€" hi&_-'-n-tm In his that Shevchenko‘s life was a sad one, his Nberty was short lived. Acâ€" ma.mmmm movement the Russian tsar sent hmwm‘h" ten miserable years. On being parâ€" doned in 1857 he returned to Petersburg and resumed his former studies at the Academy. But, beâ€" cause of failing health, his freedom was not lasting. Once more he visâ€" ited his beloved country, Ukraine and, upon returning to Petersburg, died on February 26, 1861. ‘There was hardly a .prominent writer to whom fate was so unâ€" ed a mighty pen and raised high the standard of Ukrainian writâ€" many obstacies, Shevchenko wieldâ€" mortalizes Shakespeare, as Poland extols Mickiewicz, so also dear to the hearts of all Ukrainians is Taras Shevchenko. The programmeâ€"also included a wocal solo by Olga Apostol, and three of Shevchenko‘s poems reâ€" cited by Irene Stepowy, Olga Ome!â€" chenko and Julia Fay. local branch at Grimsby. At the conclusion the choir sang the two National Anthemsâ€"She Lives On, Our Ukraine, and God Save the King. The proposed new menu was preâ€" sented by Sheriff Graves, following receipt of a letter from T. M. Gourlay, inspector of jails for the provincial secretary‘s department from Toronto. In the letter, Inspecâ€" tor Gourlay stated that he had reâ€" ceived complaints regarding the variety of meals at the Lincoin jail, and enclosed the following menu, which had been drawn up by Mr. J. Omeichenko, president of en n OE k Vegetable soup, cole slaw, Cheest, bread, coffee. Baturday : Breakfastâ€"Cream of whent, milk, sugar, bread, coffee, Dinnerâ€"Beef stew with vegetablea, bread, tea, potatoes. Bupperâ€"Pitk* led beets, fried potatoe®s * jam, ooffee. Shredded _ _ Amaat â€" softtein. ,A Monday: Breakfastâ€"Rolied onts, milk, sugar, toast, coffee. Dinnerâ€" liver, potatoes, colesiaw, bread, tea. Supper â€" Cream vegetable, bread, tomatoes, potatoes, bread, tea, Supâ€" !'â€":“aa coft late ee, Wednesday: . Breakfastâ€"Shredâ€" a 'fl“’; BreakiA wheat, milk, sugar, coffee. Dinner â€" 3 vegetables, bread, Vegetable soup, col wheat, milk, sugar, OW~ Dinner â€"â€"HMamburgers, break toes, vegetables, ten. SUpPD® pseaont and tomato*®, Jam, caront caffee â€"Bpllt pei sOUP, _ Monday: Lrea®"" wheat, milk, sugar, fee milk, augar, V ww wlaw, bread. to le soup, Mew® fok. A fee. Wednesday: . Dreaktantâ€"Bbred" umt.-nk.m.'"‘"“’" Nee Di .,‘.‘mm"'" tabies, potatoes, bread, 168â€" ‘"Rice, bread, Jam, Cf16®! Tuesiay A mho WILL NOT TURN md, ten. Bupper stewed prunes, Breakfiast Breakfast and County, officials stated yesterâ€" day, in discussing the question of mww.mtpflmfl' are given various kinds of cereals, bread, milk and tea for breakfast. Dinner is composed of four ounces of beef, except at Christmas, bread, potatoes or soup made of various vegetables. For supper, rice with milk or jam, bread, porridge and smm openmig ®"00 77. _ "luud Rted\. 1 Hotel Grimsby today (Thursday, April 3rd). Having had many years experience as a barber 1 can assure you o(hlghduunluuhdba at all times. SAVE Twmis CALENDAR FOR FUTure rRererence HOTEL GRIMSBY, MAIN STREET WEST 4 Representing Ed Hare‘s Insurance PHONE HAMILTON 7â€"6607 GR I am M".‘ iA '.'flf"’_'."’..:{r:..n Ill:vtl:: GRIMSB Y 2 7 NEW BARBER SHOP 20 13 â€" ~,@ _ «+ CRIManrt Light Lunches, Dinners and Fish and Chips Where Friends MAéflm Is Supreme COMPLETE STOCK OF SHOES FOR ALL THE FAMILY MODERATELY PRICED FOR CAR AND FIRE INSURANCE AND ALL FOoRMs OF GENERAL INSURANCE RATION CoUpPoOXNs ~~ witHout GORDON BOOK THE GRIM SHOES, RUBBERS AND HOSIERY ""’ul;_y_ INDEPENDENT SMITHS SHOE STORE pATS RESTAURANT * C. CLATTENBURG T YOUR HEAD WE BrTTErR MoVvIE GUIDE PHONE 42â€"J â€" GRIMSBY THE ALL CANADIAN STAR NAVY sHoOW ! GREAT CECIL B. DeMILLE SPECTACLE : FREDERIC MARCH and ELISSA LANDIS CAST OF THOUSANDS : TWO YEARS BEFORE THE ALAN LADD â€" WILLIAM BENDIX BRLAN DONLEVY JAMES MASON and ANN TODD MONDAY always issued some sugar. ‘They also pointed out that while the meals could probably be better, they are according to a scale set out in the Official Rules and Reguâ€" lations governing jails. One other aspect of the matter aroused the ire of the council, The meals must, according to provinâ€" tea is served, and the prisoners are 21 14 | 15 28 | 29 THE SEVENTH VEIL Lu.kl,,,. CAN‘T Do susiness EAD WE .. "W â€" GRIMSBY ALL CARTOON MATINEE MEET THE NAVY 847, 848 THE ROXY THEATRE THE CRUSADES TUESDAY 22 GRIMSBY 516â€"W cial regulations, be prepared by the Council expressed the opinion that if the suggested menu was put into force, it would be necessary to hire a chef for the prisoners, since it would more than probably be im« possible to find a prisoner capable of preparing such meals. The counâ€" ell also took a rather dim view of the whole matter, when it was reported that one prisoner, who has evidently seen the inside of numerous jails in the province, was alleged to have said that the Linâ€" coln jail meals were better than could be had in most jails in Onâ€" The whole thing as dropped like a hot potato by cancil when it was pointed out tha prisoners were eonfined to the ja for punish« ment, and that itwould be bad policy to make thigs too comfort» whie for them. Criticiam of the vriety of meals served at the jailvolced by the Grand Jury last aptember, drew the ire of the couri!, and the acâ€" tion of the membe of the jury were in turn atrogly condemned by Warden R. ‘M. Johnston. At that time, strongl‘reminiscent of the furore which ws last recom» mendation aroused,he Grand Jury criticized the diet, qecially in reâ€" gard to vegetablemnd fruits, and the council was quik to point out, as it has in this case,that the meale served were set upy regula« tiona, The Grand Jury waroundly condemned by Warden Johnston for attemgting to get the isoners "peaches and cream." County officials atate that as fa as they are concerned, the whole matter is closed, The meals will remain as they are, and no action will be taken in regard to the sug» geated menu, A fellow shouldn‘t try to predict the future, It‘s all one can do now» adays to keep up with the present. A city man with a aobby is the one who makes money in his busl« l‘lfllyhhflï¬l\lfl""’*" ating a farm in the country, ANNA ANDTHE KING OF SIAM 1 â€"v=@~> WPBLUG Our Hearts Were Growing Up RANDOLPH SCOTT and ANN DVORAK ANGEL ON MY SHOULDER WEDNESLAY IRENE DUNNE â€" REX HARRISON LINDA DARNELL 23 | 24 ELLA RAINES and WM. BENDIX 30 16 "ADULT ENTERTAINMENT®‘ White Tie And Tails ABILENE TOWN PHONE 130 J. Pansion BUBJECT TO UNAVOIDABLE CHANGE GRIMSBY RADIO & ELECTRIC PHONE 42â€"W HAROLD STEEDMAN â€" PHONE 136 GRIMSBY MEAT MARKET CURRENT & BETZNER THURSDAY 4: REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING AND REPAIRS 17 10 FOR "HARDWARE" To Meet Your Requirements Application for purchase of Lot No, 176 and part of Lot No, 175, Corp, Plan No. 4, having frontâ€" age of 63 feet, more or less, on Main Street West, Amaby, will be received .3 ll-nrx Bulil, Esq,, Mayor, up to noon on WEDNESDAY, APRIL oth, 1947, Applications to state price offered. 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