Grimsby Independent, 6 Aug 1919, p. 1

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__THE INDEPENDENT w . CTP +. EREWLIT GRIMSBY. â€"â€"ONT Coun. Mitchell brought forâ€" ward a new line of â€" thonfm. at 2:: Couuci‘ln‘mm}nig on Wednesâ€" y evening, July 23. 1919, which, if followed to a concluâ€" sion, and acted upon, will be of inestimable value and convenâ€" ience to the general public of this District ; a certain boon to the merchants of the Village, and of incalcuable benefit to the growth and . progressiveness of the Village and surrounding country. Coun. Mitchell‘s suggestion ECY We are to _‘ ALK THIS CBâ€"firfix tr ovEr. AND HELP US SECUKE THE RCTION OF THE COUNCIL oN IT ! 11 different . occasions, none . of them, however, being of exâ€" tremely serious nature and he only was away from his unit a short time for each of his scratch es. In January, 1918 he was transferred to the Signal Base, and served with it until his reâ€" turn to England in January of the present year;. and he has hbeen awaiting transnortation . to Canada, for demobilization, there since then. euivare Axp coxrayy yUI EASY TERMS OF PAYMEST wluch the 58th took part in. During his service wiht the 58th is a Park and Facilities on the hhmmw man, youngest son of: Mr. and Mrs. Philip Blanchard of Winâ€" ona, returned to his home, there. a few days ago after a long and interesting overseas service with the Canadian Forces. Sustr Blanchard enlisted with the 98th Battalion in the carly days of the organization of that unit and after tnln.i:”illl it in GRIMSâ€" BY, rmr overseas with it in July 1916, where he remained but a very short time. On Sepâ€" rember 5,1916, he was drafted to the rth Battalion, France, with which unit he served for many long and weary »sonths; particiâ€" pllfllg i wme majority of . the most": important . c n vicroky sonps The list is small and is growâ€" ing smallerâ€"and soon our Welâ€" come Column will be but a thing of memoryâ€"but it continues ~ to express to those enumerated in it as hearty and warm a welcome as it has done to those whose names have been in it for the cn three years. _ "Welcome, vs; and thanks." is a good soldierâ€"and _ that these men were "told" to remain in E-flnd for base service is no fault of theirs. Most of the men, returning, from time to time, at muent. are those unfortunates who saw service no further afield than Blightyâ€" Englandâ€" but their OWE Werrraw»r wa,, â€" | Gtet Through a Good Budget of WE WELCOME you Businessâ€"Fix Tax Rateâ€"Do Nearly all of the GRIMSBY N About Phones; put l?m"‘:‘t l'I:lfll wh: have IQ';H serâ€" l“IP inciat f vice rance duri t t "u", War Years have tne‘mmed’.l‘o Will be Oiled . their homes and resumed civilâ€" inopimmman $ lian life and occupation and they _ The regular meeting of the: h’;e been thoroughly welcomed Council of the Township â€" of and made to feel that their serâ€" North GRIMSBY met, pursuant | vices were '”':""d' in | th¢ to adjournment, in the Councit| o is whmant. * ****"** Chamber, GRINSBY, on Swierâ€"| Most of ~the m:'; returning day afternoon, August 2. 1919, at| from time to time, ‘at present, OD®thitty o‘clock. The Reeve,) are those unfortunates wrlo #a w "! l'; Em :“ all mel'nbenl service no further afield than 0) ihe Council were present, _ | MONEY TO LOAN NECESSITY TO GRIMSBY THIRTYâ€"FOURTH YEAR ys; and thanks." \ ‘WCHAID. Sapper â€" Norâ€" ‘Thing be Done About it ? WE WELCOME Y0L "LALK Coun. Lawson stated that llel;?"i had been approached b‘ two in-‘ the terested ratepayers with‘ a reâ€" Otta quest that some drainage wo(k‘ men be done on the old Robinon..n' Street trail; but the Council, thought it best not to touch the “x‘ matter, as authorization of work jue done would lay them responsiâ€" 'l"l bie for further work and this was ifton not desirable in that direction. | :\°~ Couns, Lawson and Douglas were appointed a Committee to look o‘:er “;o:nin;l" of a road past. Mr. t. ontgomery‘s farm, and to see that the necesâ€" uvsnwork was done thereon w a proposition . that had been submitted. » nikes The ulepbol; rates . question was not bfi? t upâ€"â€"evident) the Council of the To\vum no{ being concerned ; neither any Councillior suggest that a footâ€" path be _ constructed up the GRIMSDY Mountain Road. lor‘ use by pedestrians; and this latâ€" ter is very badly needed, indeed. Te ip. in order that Council might be conversant with the work going on wHhin its jurisdiction and. domain. â€" It was moved by Coun. Marâ€", low, secended by ‘Coun. Smith, that a grant of Fifty Dollars be snm io the 44th" Regumental IMSBY, Carried It was moved by Cown. Smith :‘r‘flb’ (‘olll‘ln. )hrlo;. -l‘:.l yâ€"law No. elng a Byâ€"law to raise a e-rfi'l sum of money :Z. taxation, sufficient to pay County Rates, School lnm and c-r-s:. Fm:.-‘ for i year 1919 be now a first time. Carried. The Byâ€"law was read a first time. It was moved by Coun. Lawâ€" Reeve Roberts reported that he. in company with Reeve Farâ€" rell had journeyed to Toronto within the r'n few days and inâ€" terviewed t Hw:y' Depart ment relative to ty Roads, incidentally twuching upon the question of oil for the Provinâ€" cial Him through this Disâ€" trict. Mr. McLean, Deputy Min ister, stated the Reeve, was very sympathetic to the request for immediate oilâ€"service in this Dis trict and promised it would be done as soon as it could possibly be doneâ€"probably _ within a week. Reeve Roberts also laid belore‘ the Council the programme of permanent road work under con struction and _ consideratiin by the Roads Committee of tbe‘ County _ Council, _ particularly third time and do pass; and the lucnudcmk-‘l‘c-ud seal the same and its title be as in the motion. Carried. . tA 1 that Coun. Douglas asked that the Road Commissioner be instructâ€" ed to clean the 'l‘ownhi; por-} tion of the Johnson Drain; and this was done. ‘ The l::rt'l of the F'"x.'iwfa: era to t mâ€"Eng! ‘.fi'" was lsi: before the Counâ€" A request was laid before the Council, from the Lincoln Board of Agriculture, for financial asâ€" «istance. \ No deputations appeared beâ€" fore the Council, and but few communications were read. J The minutes of the last reguâ€" lar and special meetings were read and adopted. NORTH GRIMSBY COUNCIL i io the 44th Regumental strset from the present castern MSBY,. Carried terminus to a point where & was moved by Cown. Smith| new road mldg: on with ded by Coun. Marlow, that| old stone road. Main street w Nm being a Byâ€"law|road is shown on the township ise a n sum of money| maps, but has never been taken taxation, sufficient to pay|over by the township rnd has ':ou-!vfl;m Ssl-oo'i M&oc;_cbumfih&m. Cur®sat Expenses for he governâ€" 1919 be now read a flnlmtom‘b follow Msin _ Carried. , _ | atreer will prove plessing to a e Byâ€"law was read a first! targe number of residents «long ‘ this rovte, and at i>e same time was moved 'é Coun. Lawâ€"|a disanpointment to those who ooo io ies hn in 1 raen To the Byâ€"law «[Barton street as a prover route read a second and third for the highway to follow. modern bridge of steel and ceâ€" ment will be constructed. East of 1e Red Hill a flfih! of way will be purchased through the Ticlds intervening betw the end of Main street and tb.?bqb‘ ning of the old Indian trail, east of gmay Creek. ‘The old trail, which was afterwards made a colonization road, will be followâ€" ed until the Hamilton stone road, just neer Fruitland Church is reached, _ after which _ the stone road will be followed on through to St. Catharines. d nd'enm:'d what _ the rlghes «»y for t new = \v:_v wit‘ he 100 feet in m. and what a cement road 24 feet wide will be constructed. It has been defnitely settled that the new Hamiltonâ€"i . Falls H:P\uy will leave i City of Hamilton via Main & A definite decision to this effect has been reached by the On: Highway Commission and th plans have been registered. The decision to proceed with t roadway along Main Street w arrived at only a few days o when Hon. F. C. MacD and Engineer NcLean made trip over the route in com with William Gastle, chairman ,,"‘:’“ "'.',":-_‘:':"‘ t and other officiats, Strenuous upposition to the adoption of the Main street route was ~rais ed, especially by those advocates of the Barton street route, and the matter was even carried to Ottawa and the Federal Governâ€" ment, interested by T. J. Stewâ€" art, M.P. The latter‘s support was . enlisted h{ the Barton ::bfl advocates. but with no d-} t. In the meantime the officials of the . Township of Saltfleet have been asked to pass a I.{‘- law officially opening up M _ The highway will leave Mamâ€"| ilton via Nain street as far as (he_'k«! _Mill gully. Here a OIIIITY. -ON‘I‘AIIO. Efiv AUGUST 6. 1919 tenths ‘mills to provide for P-yml of il’nblle wants, amounting to a rate of six mills to pm sum of lu‘:;‘a; {.o: To purposes ; a t rates in the different School tions, as hereunder :â€" S, S, No. 1â€"3 and 810 mill«. 2â€"1 and 5/10 mills, 3â€"â€"3 and 2 t0 mills. 4â€"2 and 910 mills. gâ€"â€"(36 _ per cent.) FRUIT INSPECTOR AP. Afi 6â€"Wednesdayâ€"Garâ€" den y at Erland Lees, ‘Edge mont‘, Stoney Creek. August 73â€" Thursdayâ€" Block Party Contest and Balloo® Dant â€"â€"\g-nluy Beach Dancing Pavilâ€" couple Kemember â€"Labor Dayâ€"The Famâ€" oo "Bahung Piffesath® ~ Iatration, ]"I = M@UY â€"â€"gout soâ€" many men in the First Convingeat with. _ August Iâ€"II'&X»-A'. 800 p.m. Dance under Auspices o(] Womens‘ Improvement Society, in Dancing Paviltion, GRIMSâ€" lion. August â€" aâ€"Saturdayâ€"Orange Lodge Piâ€"nic, GRIMSBY Beach â€"â€"afternoon and evening. _ _ J the marriage ceremony ta y young couple left for Lofdon and Western points b{ m and upon their return will tke up residence in GRIMSBY. parties to this marriage ar® well known and popuâ€" lc im MSBY and District, and the congratulations . and rd‘whlm of the community at arge are extended to them. BY suguat _ 1§ â€"â€" Eriday â€"<@ “:aumd- ca.-uiulâ€"(::i.;::: Dancing Paviliion August 16â€"« Saturdayâ€"â€" 98h Battalion Reâ€"usion and Picnicâ€" _ EVERY â€" MONDAY, WED NESDAY, SATURDAY, even ingnâ€"â€"Moore‘s Movies, GRIMS _EVERY TUESDAY, TrRS| DAY, CATURDAY | eveningsâ€"| ::flua’ Beach Dancing Pavil NOM, « l:nu CALE®XPAR . B 'M_ @â€"Tom Moore a ~â€"Soreon Magaâ€"| huâ€"t-t 0â€"Sort Lptell io "The _ sutt "and #| M m I:« fu .loll-As: "5 AILA oo anasike ons Te of| B L. K@de Polo Sories. _ â€" _ %}“ JAâ€"Madge Ken :-' zady"â€"â€"3ercen Magâ€" :%:r Itâ€""Too Fa to Y*ght,* + funuiost aver fAlmo4. Beaca s‘ Wa iâ€"kets $1 00 per COMING EVENTS â€"â€" Grand |A BIG DAY AT THE BEACH It is not to be expected that Civic Holiday would be producâ€" tive of such enormous crowds at GRIMSBY Beach as the preâ€" vious holidays this season, were, on account of the local nature of the day; but Hamilton and Torâ€" onto, were represented b flodly numbers of trippers -AJ the sur rounding I)iml made _ the JBeach their Meeca for local ric- nics to an extent never before known on this holiday. Civic Holiday for this District has again â€" passed into history and while norudng made hisâ€" ll‘:.f_\' for GRIMSBY Ilu::. ;; that ppoular resort enjoy t ;!nmng;on Monday, .\nght 4th, of l-rgn; Civic Moliday crowd that has been _ on its grounds for many years; and the crowd and the management were l;.nh well â€" satisfjed â€" with their y. The boat service from Toronto ‘Theatre, GRIMSBY, always to and Hamilton bmus'“ in hun> the fore in the securance of the dreds of visitors and the Beach latest in film attractions anâ€" was crowded with vehicles * nounce that they have secured all sorts, each of which hfi the "Cyclone Smith". series of brought its quota to swell the photoâ€"plays for their Monday rlmurr-manl concourse Of eyening performances. featuring people who were mnmin& about the great Eddie Polo; and the the amusement places of the Mid first of this series will be shown way, and Lake Front. Traffic on Monday evening, August 11. was very hu\r{ indeed but as has _ Of alt ucomplio‘mu in the been usual this season, it WA* moving picture Industry within handled in a masterful ManNCT the past five (un these famous and no accidents of any sort O¢â€" "Cyclone Smitk Stories" featurâ€" eurred at all. _ inge the rreat Polo. seem to be ‘The Beach Management handâ€" led the crowds Monday in a most â€" satisfactory manner and everybody was as rknnd at the end of the day as ‘though it had been a day at home they had spentâ€"and now they are thinkâ€" ing of Labor Day, the last holiâ€" day of the present year that can be spent on the beautiful old Beach, and making their plans to be there. now and again to get Central .A rny of between three and and failed and at other times had four hundred fruit growers beâ€" to shout a message through and hgmi’. to the New York State could not get an audible reply Fruit Growers‘ Association start and turned away in disgust â€" and ed from Medina, N. Y., on the many a one here . has . had . the night of August sth, for.an..exâ€". same experience. tended motor trip through the ‘The people here are not at all fruit growing section of their own satisfied with this new order of State, and thence across the Niaâ€" things and they think it a great gara River for a tour \hmufi imposition to have to pay for the Niagara District and to t ® ing to our next neighbor. Ontario A§ricultural. Farm at ‘ eamsvilte, ‘s throw 97 Guelph. (wo away. We are not . 1 'find the Hamilton and Dundas Falls early in the . morning of people kick against the service. | August 7th, and visit several of DIED I HEASLIPâ€"Ar his late resiâ€" dence, St. Anns, on Tuesday, August 1. 1919, Mathias Measâ€" lip, in his 76th year. ‘The fanâ€" eral will take piace on Thureday August *, 1019 from his late residerice. Meetâ€"at the house at iwelve o‘clock, noon: thence to St. Anns Presbyterian Church for service and interment. Li ow ols semsrcthe. s ized on uvn‘aurâ€" Everybody Satisfied ! ! FARMER GETS $3.728 HIS 71 PIGS Elgin Gitnore is a brother of Marhsail Gils«w»» .. GRIMSRY and Gus ",'_. .fim Â¥ 1oompmmenuige nesday. July 3oth, by the Rev. P. M. Lambe, . Mary Bertha Crouch (daugbter of the late onto Thomas Snyder of Grimshey) to Arthur Frederic Rust na MARRIED RUSTâ€"CROUCHâ€"â€"(Un Wed A. GREENWOOD 6: vo PER YEAR 4c PE? COPY MOOKE‘S SECURES POLO SERIES "Cyclone Smith" Pictures to be Houseâ€"Don‘t Miss Any of Them ! ! ! The ma ment of Moore‘s Theatre, GRIMSBY. always to the fore in the securance of the latest in film attractions â€" anâ€" nounce that they have secured lp!;:o"t'yl:lonc‘Su'lila nnel of toâ€"plays for their Monday evening performances. featuring the great Eddie Polo; and the Of all accomplishments in the moving picture Industry within the past five (un these famous "Cyclone Smitk Stories" featurâ€" inge the great Polo, seem to be the biggest ; and Moove‘s Theatre is to be complimentes and conâ€" gratulated on their absity to seâ€" cure a booking 5« them for this District. There are ten :imply wonderâ€" ful stories in this series, and one will be shown on each Monday evening hencelo.w=r4 zacl the series is . completedâ€"and. the public will caugn':’ miss a treat if they miss one of these stories. Monday, August the 11 is the New York State Fruit Growers Include GRIMSBY in Their _ Eney wl start rom Avigata Falls early in the i of August {th. and visit nvm of the leading fruit farms on their way West, and will dine in GRIMSBY, that noon, procecding then to Guelph ; and return home. This trip is an annual one. GRIMSBY District Well Servâ€" ed by Canada Steamship Lines to GRIMSBY Beach This > Apm«l, hereto, is the | offiâ€" cial timeâ€"table of the Torontoâ€" GRIMSBY boat service, running to GRIMSBY Beach, in fi(«t to agust 1919, which lished m?'m’&-em of the ':d ‘Monday..8.00 °... .... 7.4 Tuesday..800 ... .... 7.3 W Mw 230 1049 7.3 _ Thursday y se n Friday...8%0 ..i .... 7.3 Saturday 800 z.30 togs 7.3 -'!g-h C,; * h00 ) A 7_? " PSDE IT iN vour n{ ers of this paper, and the pubâ€" lit at large who have been bothâ€" ering the !ite out of Ye Scribe all summer, asking "When does the boaw go out"â€"We hope this stops that bother. Summer Time, and is t:fi: to change without notice; &A special service will be given on public helidays which will difâ€" ?Flhlllll bother. The timetable is based on .the BOAT TIME TABLE w««â€" Alils.. sohedale

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