Grimsby Independent, 16 Jul 1930, p. 1

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Mixwre. AMrs, R. H. McNally, North Col»‘t spent a few dl{n last week with ‘«r mother Mrs. W. L Stephen â€" and b_ronn' ‘Thomas J« sw Mre._Meâ€" .\al}y with her son, ge avwa Mrs. Nally, Sandwich had a wond» dul moâ€" tor trip across Ont. from "Caileybury and North Cobalt 19 No ih Bay, O tawa, and Montreal Th# returned by 8t. Lawrence route {r an Montreal to Commwall, King (« Belleville, Osha» wa, Toronto. Hamilion. London, Cha# tham and Windsor, From Windsor they went by bus to Hamilton and by «J.err‘c car t> Grimsby, from Grimsby COUD 2o 20 maronte and flmh u_.y. However, if he selle candy, a fee of $15.00 is .n.?'.fl. A buys frujt and sells it again Pm mt T aleigec d . on their properties will have the cost | of doing so charged up to them and | '-':lc_llnflnfill:.mnllllli'h\o; interest of the property owner to fulfjll the regulations. .‘ Cw No action was taken on the applicaâ€" tion for a permit for a gasoline station m..‘bm t council n:“""": the rak t 1e« id humber of signatures of wijoin? quired to have license, It was stated that the c strike its tax rate for the next session. Council adjourned about se d e en Township Council !Largest Jitney In Met Saturday| History of Club Potses Resottion Protesting to| _ Heéld on Friday Councilior Smith directed the at tention of the council to the fact that the Highway Department had tilled s ditches on both sides of road adjacent to |::- ucwmy ud‘::d omm:“ to put to provide proper nâ€" age. This would result in flooding of adjoining properties and injury to fruit trees # agtinat the filting in of ditches on No, # highway without making adequate Hml"lw"“ draining the adâ€" uns Wiikts reported to the council that ‘he faiobeen :-lrhl ts ’m as weed hfllflfll order tb;h Weed Act, was being complied with, M Under the regulations owners of properties who neglect to cut the weeds _ Councillor Hurd also suggested the Tin muhicipality on the principal roads xo that the -wl!w.l:l would know when he was entering hlht .‘o"--.um 11.5 suggestion was favorably commen unon by the other members of the ind properdy EuCCC 7 In response to an enquiry regardâ€" jng licenses in connection with stands ‘h-l the highway it was intimated :z eeve Oakes that if vendor sells own fruits no license fee is required. L1 NOR h esd sds s “:M oo m o ie following resolution was e hy Cmd;hr Smith, mm puty Reeve Lawson and passed: ‘{huthelnihhnnfidlotdu the Mighway Department | prowsting ';":::.i" o.;;u..;."w""" the council t nt was much pleased fllm af the township to nn't warning -h': at rail« way crossings throughout fown. ip. These signs are now completed Td wiit‘he ereoled this wetks â€" , _/ > insg property owners. n omnn together with the township <lerk, Tho: Aill-n and Road sq? erintendent Russ in attendance, ic ooo ore t it ence to securing uludon'u( :.::; service to his premijses flmw the highway and near the English Inns ford secured the necessary number oi signatures of nn'my owners. . The extension . of |“nm; ?‘llz..:l \:"s cmfllfl wou rmit of t lurther extension of the n':vkc to others who ;nicm build in that vicinity in the which, from various causes would unmarketable, are to be used. _ ‘The following resolution was subâ€" mitted by Councillor Smith, secopded by councillor Lrittenden and ‘passed: That this council endorses the es tablishment of a plant by the Dunroâ€" bin Distilling Company Limited ic aiinhs fent, pmy® The, July meeting _ of the North ?f'_‘:b"%m Council '.; held l ‘M"v Gsins by, on Saturday afternoon with ‘Reeve Oak in the chair and Deputy Reeve fi'.';; B councillors ‘Critte ;"‘is'“lb together with e 18. \ Bd Fortyâ€"Third Year (eaeue Beiw oog . T oo e Comqcen TWe Property. It was pointed out in the discussion on the matter that the most satisfactory way would be to extena the present water main at thisâ€" point. The work could be done under the Local Improvement Act i Mr. Turâ€" p .4h SPRAY FOR FLEA BEE *PEttment i F has -l; or, Ditches on Highway Wiu adualsAifebint‘s foronto, Hamilion and Windsor, _ went by bus to H eye tv GrRADY ENJOY MOTOR with 3 & delighted with her {f! hde without a single mis Tor RERTET & thai the council would rate for the year at the selle candy, cigars. ete.. e Anyone who lolte it agaim is also 1¢â€" noinds TRIP Blue Stone, $.4) »clock "LE 1 o ind Fannls |_ Dr. W. E. Hurtburt of Vinelasd and | Traffic Officer Bert Howell were calâ€" | led. Dr. Huriburt had the men reâ€" ‘moved to the St. Catharines General Hospital where Crauchoe, who had |a fractured skull and punctured hung. died at 5:20 Monâ€"Jay morning, Nora« doski is not seriously injured and is progre favorably. H.T.O. Howell is |”:§:u the accident but as yet no charges have been laid against cither driver. An inquest will be held at 3 pm. on Thursday, Aug. 24th who was accidentally drowned on Tuly 16th 1029, age ten years, three months {'mlont‘vvllfli"""'m. ack. e did not H!'-* 1:: last we «aw your ace you R on from us m& be taken. hen onr thoughts do wander to that ve not far hy where they gently m you Mack. You will always be remembered in days to come and go. sadly missed by foster parents Mr. and ‘The Junior Farmers were winners in â€"Tuesday night‘s games and as usie al Trinity Church were losers, The score being 16 to 6. This does not in dicate that the Junior Farmers wete that much better, It looked at ote time as though the Trinity Boys w ould evercome the big lead but their poot tiof dings was : their downfall. _ Their pitcher worked hard all through the game and pitched a good game and with suppe~* i~ the field no doubt a _ SUPT. o8 hass Lbeen the talk ol .i¢ t0Wh. 4 R gome. MacPherson took his nlue and Mue did very well. In faet it jus* took the Metal and Steel gang all their time to find him at times. In this game had fielding was very nouceahle an t if the cockneys tightened up the store would not have Been 7 to ; but we have to give the hospital mechaoics eredit and her: is hoping. A meeting of the executive will be .-':.um“mh week Tl': arrange '-\vm“' 1 gwames, se ganes w Iml::! forward to with a wreat «'J of interest. d o oo m I And the games 074 worth a lone walk t Pety g=4 wise with The secon‘d gammne was a loose affair hetween St. Awirew‘s Cl+% and the Metal Craft. Unfortunately $t. And row‘s husy little piteher and ball fi- er Davie Carruthers met with a slight accident which kept him out of the Struck n rapid succession by two cars flk&ln Cranchog, Winona, was iatally injured at Vineland Sunday ni::!. Mmmn Beamsville who was with . escaped with minor injuries.. The two men were wuiting at Vineland corner for a bus and for some unknown reason wander: ed onto the highway where they were struck by an castâ€"bound car. _The: L‘fl threw Noradoski into Soft Rall Teams Played Tuesday On Sunwdny.h{‘uly 19th, a tourna« ment will be beginning at one a‘clock ""E standard time when fous prizes will given. the ditch asd Craughoe acrous the road where His ate from was alâ€" most hmmk by a westâ€" :‘ou'nd car Charles J. Lawler, Tim %fifin‘ The The two cars siruck Crauchoe withâ€" ina few seconds of each other. Mrs. Myrtle: Tweed, 297 Franklin Stroot ,‘.:):.meo-hl car, but denie, that it was her car which struck him. _ _ Mrs Bowlers from Beamsville and Vineâ€" land in addition to local bowlerâ€" also lndxun.'l‘hnn--findmnq-nn neld every Friday evening at cight o‘clock, and are orn to any member of a lawn bowling club. 1t Model Ds Struck In Papid Successirn Two Cars at Vins‘ind By Low score, Mrs. Honsberger, V land, cream ph':hf e Winona Man Fat.lly Hurt "' uds iCm uit & a ‘fihl: Gents, First, George Bolton, 21 piece tem :fl: "G‘:'n- second, David Alnu;u. water set; mlo Third, W. F. Randali china saucer, Ladies: Plrat. Mre: Co H. Walte, 18 m« tempset.: ~Ladies second. Rirs. 1 '.“u“'lhl'!.mmudm cesspus "_b0"° "feNded and ‘most sueâ€" cessful series of Jitney game in the history of the ul"uutmlu v:n play» l.:':.B::'li:m Cluh” ‘:- .l."rd-mm-“m’ ing last when cighty lnawln- to:i part. Ever pie cono n thiceid shape ani t e oecâ€" rn_i_-!o! an c:):'-hb one. drk The largest attended $ pm. on , Aug. 290 Blcore, of Beamaville, as coroner THE INDEPENDENT + ere Mack Chester Game the try «‘did not thiik whes !@8t| hon, Helen Hoshal, Bruce Johnson, | Rell: Pearle: Derfy, Merle Kingsb ur amiling face that you| M ‘m-. Ethet wm.....,*{m% m m us would be taken. u:‘a , Beth _ Linton; m ham. wrie -a &nâ€"l.hb houghts do wander to that| teae» Luey, Gordon M w. Murray C.“. e awiy where they gently m lt;n. R ua Felker, R . Witâ€" M aten mnatears m Proiman Miegk Eie ditile aovg I ht btasns or etante lt atcean 1 in # & +# â€" by foster parents Mr. and Amber Stevens, Norton Eari Peujgrew, Della Sta ’:h:d-uud family. Tufford, Waiter mmm Smart, Lorna Sprim Vera m 118 West. End + there «P af the sea Beomavilleâ€"H K._ Jean Bodk{} *=+ Iofi man, John |m.u.|l Zia Creet, Muriâ€"\ Loods, Jack el Daw!y, George Montgomâ€"ry, Rs.| Muriel c ‘Stac»Theuer, Ek subeth. Thompstone. Swick, Fred May Jooes, Ethel Levine, SnÂ¥ [rough, Mo Ti cie wote" y (O8 Pm oi a o onl oo Crsirn: Abns ts Sbepherd," sia" Mete T LL, Ciavens Waortin Strong. Eaf) Pettiorew Theima Swayze. dreychuk, Mildred Bernardo, Kathâ€" t : y=., e , Vernon . «Ljom L Sieow Clareme Detonevilhe" Hani ranson, Jean Farrell, Edythe Fare Clarsace Fisher, Marjocte Fuiter, r-. C «w», Marjorie Hildreth. 100. AL. HiK Eo [laster. Myrtle 1 Sims, Clare aoo en TT EMBRTTCT a OVR ENT Passâ€"HeSâ€"+ iailxy, Joan Boct:, Bessic Bramnill. Helon C Ned ack, Isobel Con« by. Lester Cox, Aima .Hammond, Kinâ€" acth Haryis, Sarah Ilin.“rnnt Misâ€" hon, Helen Hoshal, e Johnuon, M &o-n. Ethet â€" Levine, â€" Stanley Pahiie. Beth _ Linton; ~‘Doily | Tong, The following is the list of cessiul candidates at the entrance Grimes, Isabelie Hilts, George King sxa ons . Mfetcatie, â€" Dorothy . Neale â€" . tem~. €%@+ ) Aldrick dreychuk, Mildred B Strachan McCaskil! have failed will be sent out in a few days, Certificates will be sent to the teachers at the opening of school in September. The list or prize winhers wul be published 1q a few days. A despatch from Forensno w it 2 af id siews inat Fonky C‘ 6 0)‘ “"-"'..‘.”"“"‘"‘fi“"'""fl ty in t Hon. Liberal Party, Mrs. F. S. Greenwood. May Let der date of Jrd states that Forty per cent. J‘u«-&- prospective recordâ€"breaking 1930 crop of canning Exfinwhkfinmn&lm order to maintain a strong price. . Honours=â€"Hetene _ Coshy, â€" Gordon Ghent. Mariorie Greenwood, (éracie Fire Chief Demill states that all arâ€" rangements are completed annual carnivat to be heid unde= .u: auspices of the Grimsoy Fire Deparc» ment on Thursday and Friday mguts duw?h-:‘lu::f:uu tm btreeus. Ey tort exeried to make . it :E.I nee:;. "E:l- enuer» taimment t provi w clude in nulol: boys who will hmhn in the very entertaining numbers on iMur»day eveming whue on i riday evemmg there will be street daneing, a_water melon contest for bul;“r un‘::‘lz.. skipping contest lllh‘ w Results of Entrance Fire Chief Demill Empresses Apâ€" Many Prizes Have |Fines In Been Donated!| In Pol m o colinetin thipnnr P46 preciation Generosity of Citiâ€" n-laC:ucuo.wnhl:n. men‘s ClainlOnM Mh&ylv-hp. Beamavil‘e Peaches Rot Grimsby, Ontario, Wedncsday, July 16th, 1930 G:lmaby net‘as Roseman M Annic ty ret e Hurs Lawder “. Mer Examinations Honoursâ€" M arguerite Man Burtch, Don Camero®, lm'c.w" Norman Follick. L808 FreLs, Rsbert Gayman, Jam«s Hayter, Myrtle Horgiâ€" tch, Erie Honeberset, Margaret Honsâ€" berger, Lillian HotsOM, CO#A Mauclc, Bealah Martin, Florenee Martin, «,]. ha Mitchell, Viola Nofllun Nesbitt, ~ Francis Fred Short, Velma Sisler, NeWe Sisler, ar old Smith, Kathicen Vaughan. Pa.,.. Chase, Walter Dyck G. D#ern Wilam Fisher, Arthur Fost@t, wbi"nm Sarah Gemmell, \emm..g"" Hannigan, john Morton, Bertha [ tcheck, Reta I'ur;m I’. f man, Jean Rolfc. fls Sadio Staniey, Walter Theobald. 2c A few 4days ago provincial poâ€" luwmm«!hw in this district and ordered stamds selling fresh cherrics, ¢tc., to keep back at least twenty fees from the highway edge. in many cases reiresh« ment booth operators had put small stands almost on the itself. Motorists who wanted to cherries did not have to get out of cars, but simply reach oot. In this way seâ€" veral blockades occurred on the road and police bad to :ake action to preâ€" + _.. dsc eaah us WIROTET We t e +0 Verroche, John hy â€" iz BAAA Whkon. Fortyâ€"seven mt t wils nasced their examinations uf.‘.',' When are homesickâ€"turn . to -h'n. It will take hoome E‘: few nl-n:n .u.:"u:: next to being t T An u‘tfi-tmm call m":‘o:-l simple and casy to make as a _Ioul, ane. Reduced eveningâ€"rates at 700 pm. and the cost is low. You can talk a hundred tm or more for about the price of a movie. Vinetoad center Powlube Adanas, Culp, Eliwo shaw, Ross C vent congestion Beulah Martin, is ‘ Martin, wej.) NY PUD" PYesert wa ha Mitchell, Vio!a "““::'\'m who is 86 Neabitt, ~ Francis Freq , Oldest girl pupil no Short, Velma Sisler, Sister, 41. , tended this school is Id Smith, Kathlcen» Pa,, _ | ton St. Catharines w Barl Rearss k..L _ Hagp | _ The oldest girl pup Chase, Walter Dy¢ Wiliam | Was Mrs. Sarah 4 Fisher, Arthur Fost@t, Pm:"‘"" is &2 years of Sarah Gemmell, \Verma .h’l Aldest Mrs, A. > Zit Cavan ui e SoreF | Pocale whin de N0 wass im Upper Sunithuilte Honoursâ€"Helen . Corrigun, Mosom s+â€"Margaret Beamer, Celesta Use ers Lt ... la Madver, , mmm ow, MuC ; I.|,." Paylor, Jack Tylee, Â¥Fe Calstor Center Nerms Acton. Copeland, . 3 see TL3 Ned NC2Z 100042 L onllan for sn L ‘ lighy «on | Sents a gallon for each.01 thereafter ction . Wit‘) ‘This provision was contingent upon an hey" grrove | orderâ€"inâ€"council being passed. Hon. C. ~ of" Ylain | A. Dunning, minister of finance, ¢x> ng a total plained at the time that it was not quite up Nere certain whether the .Frq--ul- would ines, meet the situation. The hearing yesâ€" Mc terday was to determine the facts in ’k the case for the government‘s consi. ' deration, ® i It was estimated that concentrates Mk,uuld be Imnflhl into Canada under the present duties at what would corâ€" id. who. If vespond to $32 a lon'lw iresh grapes. Kh.‘\\'n Grape growers in Niagara peninsula o4 1 'b" have been guaranteed $65 a ton for e o W | their products this year. Under the _’w-.""", proposed higher duties those set out in The biira the tariff item which would come into dJown by foree only by orderâ€"inâ€"council, the conâ€" spread of | centrates would be subject to a barrier was shor lm to approximately $40 a n. Goold. |ton. ‘The board was assured by the 14 T the Ma Among those who gave iate and hmy addresses were E Jack> son, Albany,, N. Y., Dr. Suyder of Niagara, Rev. Danict Ecker of Binâ€" brook, Mr. Joseph McPherson, Hamilâ€" top. Mr. Augus Siewart, Frechton, Mr. commercial and professi received thair early edu Creek who is 79 years old. Followias, . the addresses those in Mte® Lme retired to the old schoo house across the street from the maples where a picture of the entire gronp was taten after which sports were enjoyed. Mr, John Young and Mrs. Vaimer Merritt, mother of the Merritt Brothers # «re the aldest residents liv» hoy pupil present was Mr Pherson who is 86 yea ofdest girl pupil now !« tended this school is M «. ton St. catharines wh . is The oldest girl pap‘s wis was Mrs. Sarah ‘Aerrit who is 82 years of age : Former pupils of School Section No. $, Township of Caistor, gathered in large numbers on Thursday last for the first reunion of those who attended school at No. 5 prior to 1910. About 150 responded to the invitation extendâ€" ed and at the dinner hour sat down t« -':nmumun which were -;: :m“d" 8 trees at t ne of Mr. and lln-.‘(!:«.- Nichols where the delightful event was held. E Review Grape Large Number of Exâ€"Pupils Of P &!._M}dew mrered by 4 ‘namber ‘of those Prsom a number of t nt the mz-â€" Mr. Geo. Nichols, presidâ€" Increased duties on grape concentâ€" mn‘ mmmh :::nwnhc tarifl ad« vi t grape grow» m”zl wine -:n-lmmn of the iu- gara peninsula. ‘They were strengthen« ed in their case by -ymnm.'ue u.rm from growers of grapes and Joganberâ€" ries in British Columbia. erved to by the growers and manu» {acturers as having had a decided eifect upon the Canadian grape and wine market. Prior to that act, grapes in the United States commanded a price surbine barticalant? in Callfornia oBe: #, part cause it is unlawful to destroy foodâ€" stuifs, grape growers were forced to find markets for this surplus. Due to a process mmzk“w it was found that the could be conâ€" u::c‘-:kd and -hm Cmn“;l fi.‘. at a e against w ai grow» ers could not compete, it was declared at the hearing yesterday. Former Pupils N Peninsula . Represented ‘;n‘?mfl Before Tariff Board _ The coming into torce of the Volâ€" stead act in the United States was re« At the last session of parliament an :l::\ was inserted in lh”ud“ making duty on grape juice 25 cents a gat lon when it had a specific wity of not more than 1.074 uj nd’!r:l |{|m slnce W, H, Mases resigned to enter the general election campaign. «@witueturers this rate would shut out theâ€"eancentrates to a xery considerable ‘â€"“m""“ .“h m as f.lm.‘ It was« the first meetine of the board W service is always imaroy Mn out.ofâ€"town call now is » on on e d Th etion My At CHEAPER THAN EVER Attend Reâ€"union o Theait b uy onl boy k. coet y low. vening rates, at 7. 0) u! cheaper today than ever beâ€" or about the price of a movie n taik a hundred miles or more. teache» of this sehool see» was Rev,. Danie! Eeker ars old while the oldest sent was Mr. ‘oseph Mc« > is 86 years old. ‘The thom Juice Tariff om the fim, settlers t« which proved very in +. Rache! H is 94 vears c Mr. _ John . _ Caistor ; Tersues men { Sring resent sville. the The council of the township of Binâ€" brook, has given notice that it will anpeal to the county judge szwinst the byâ€"law dealine with the eoualizn tion of the taxation of the various municoalities. pussed at the June meet« ing of the County Coseil The atm ::il is to correet a clerical ersor, *o ve the income assessnent «2 the cownship for 1929 cut «4 as gere s no such m“ + h:ltm'u-'i on the county council at that mting es« pressed a willingness to hav« the con rection made, but the county solicitor said the council had no power io change the figures of the township tletk, and the marter would have to go to the county judge to be altered. _ Then as it grows dark how vividly the glorified . marguerites shine like stars in their round clusters of whilte with yellow centre while dartlag in and out are {irefiies by the hundred: with their short mk{ Muminations, Are they darting after mosquitoes? Certainly none bother the quiet air, Lighis show in the far distance from the high elevation. "That is Toronto over there. On a clear day we.can see the skyscrapers," stated Mr. Seaâ€" mar. Mr, Seaman is 74 years of age and he too, believes in early rising. Four o‘clock is his carly morning ‘o!r for risfng. | Mtey fls day‘s work is finish ed he allows himself the joy of hrows» ing in his garden which to keep in condition is no mean task. _ When dusk falls and dense shadows creep in he calls it a doy. V Liberal Cardidate in _ |July Meeting Mrs. F. S. Greenwood, the Libcral candidate in Lincoln was the zhdpl speaker at a very largely attended meet ing held at Peterboro on Monday evâ€" ening in the interests of Mr Duffus«, the Liberal candidate in that constitu eney, the meeiing taking the form of ;‘:lvd-n Party which was held at his ne. Could * lovelier cosier spot be chos. en tor a 1 me site than the side of our mountain? There is even a mountain stream _ o. _ iresh _ spring _ water which depending on the season, trickâ€" les ~runs or rushes along the pathâ€" as ink, nnbelievably black, "This black | hollyhock must have dug down deep in the earth hunting around and asâ€", similating all the bad he could find | to moke him .so black." All of Mr.} *~ a‘s hollyhoeks are very nnusual, ..ed, lovely colors and large flow» er. some being single with crinkie! :-O'wn. some double and all are bnnli-: Ad, U his retisement from the posiâ€" lbn":: chief of pulice of St. Catharâ€" ines after 21 years‘ service, ifairy N. Mrs. Greenwood won the commendaâ€" tion of her audience by her compreâ€" hensive and convincing prosentation ol the issues of the campaign. _ _ _ She was given a very cordial recepâ€" tion and at the conclusion of her adâ€" dress was presented with a bouquet of FORER Other speakers included the Liberat candidate in that riding, Mr. Dutiu« and Mr. Burnham a conservative and the former Federal member in that constituency for nine yerrs who in this campaign is uwonL‘ the policies of the Liberal Party. Both Mr. Dufâ€" fus and Mr. Burnhans are to address a meeting in the isserests of Mrs. l.mvam-!. the Liberal candidate in this riding, to be held at St. Catharin« ¢s on Saturday evening. en tor a 1 me site than the side of our | It was pointed out That it M4) MOD TT mountain? There is even a mountain |citizen, entering complaint to take any stream _ o. _ iresh _ spring _ water|action he ‘eemed necessary. which depending on the season, trickâ€"| The Board of Education, in a conr» les runs or rushes along the pathâ€"| munication to the commeil, stated shat way of stones by the side of the house|the sum of $18,000 would be required for nine wonths of the year. Just}this year for current expenditures. ad now for the remaining three months, increase of $4,000 over the amount «it is silent, until the fall rains u‘iuhd for last year. The increased winter snows call it to life again. In|amount is made necessary by ecrtain such an environment lives Mr. S, Seaâ€" necessary Tfin at the public schools man, l:dlln- Street South. ‘and the addition of two teachers to Mr. Seaman says, "Flowers transâ€"| the staffs of the schools. f --::bnm‘:;cdm-“i:'ml;mwo«zm.m:muu make us a place to live." lor a permit to erect an e a And _ this â€" lovely â€" sloping pflkn‘u-o&n station on the Alexander must, indeed. m place to live, | School Property and this will be con« with its many perennials. All| sidered zt a future meeting after the lmhllhizunmblhdnhb- necessary legal notice nas uppeared tv well in this sheitered spot for Mr.!the required n.h‘v'-ni lfime‘a_. l dotes on Another Lovely Grimsby Garden Lincoln Was Principal Speaker At Peterboro black/conded by Councilior Merritt that R. black | Blake Irwin, Ningara Falls, be wgiven * mwy‘l’.kl“’" ie 5 uitay .. cl= (TRSCN‘¢C an iluminated he ; uddrese ht wme polce commissioners. ={ Counts Judge $ cmw read the *â€" |address. ‘The chief he was i orl of the fact that his police Tess ol 10| 16 yeats in London, Ont. as a conâ€" ip Mnhhtadll)vunln i9 | St. Catharines be never a mark d. against him. ‘The members of the pos lice force mted him with a clack. Detective m'.m William MeCarthy #iâ€"‘made _ the â€" presentation. Inspector it* William: Sherman has Been appotnted N. acting chiel. Ts n'.mam station on the _ Alexander . School Property and this will be con« i\ sidered st a future meeting after the â€"\necessary legal notice nas uppeared .\ the required number: of times, â€"| _ Mayor Hewson directed the atten« r tion of the council to the question of ELE hustas. the soming winter and Moved by Councilior Fairbank, seâ€" cu“bkcmmnn.thl mn&cfl.o.?o‘lh oint Fire Comâ€" r _«mh{’:‘l!flfih!!fl:‘ or nt . sul to approval by lkthCu-hm. Carrica. Moved by Councilior Chivers, seâ€" conded by Councilior Fairbank, that building permits be granted to the Flexume Sign Co. Ltd, and W. F. Randall for constructions as per their applications, the same to be under the _ Moved hy Councilior \hioget foipet conded by Councilior Bourne, that a rl.uhlymn Qufll ’lmm.:fl'(‘" P. ificate signed by n Dallyn Co., engineer. Moved '(.! Councillor Worsley, seâ€" conded by Councillor Boulter, that sheet. No. 7 amounting to uflm having been passed by committee be Mr, E. M. Culp appeared before the eduncil and entered a strong protest Tfim the use of the amplifi=r by H. ilNer and Son in connection with the adversising of their phonograph reâ€" cords. He declared it was disturbing to his family and other citizens and deâ€" sired the council to take action to have it discontinued. He suggested the pasâ€" sing of a bylaw to cover the matter. The local biker, Mr. A. Jarvis, is attending the Fleischmann Sehool of Raking Dwing hel struction is given methods of hbaking at the fectures and ing aiven. indieays gular July meeting of the Grimsby wwn council held on \\'c‘l«-h{“«nn- ing last. Mayor Hewson presided and all members of the council were present Ee on es Mr. Miller, who was also present, lily mtc in wing Te rematitier t iter as a means of dnnu:’ and increas« ing his business. 1t was securing good results and citizens had expressed their approval of the music. . He poinved out that in cities such as Hamilton and Toronto merchants were pesmitted to use these amplifiers on the . main streets and did not consider them a nulsance. _ _ _ . _ Fnaibhs: a further. payment of $110.00 as ner his letter of f:ly Oth subject to registâ€" trar‘s estimate to cover same. Carried. business to be disposed of at the Board of Education Requires Inâ€" creased Amount For Current There was a rather light docket of Yearâ€"No Action Taken on Protest Regarding Amplifier Attending School of Baking Town Council att s his desire to al me the most anâ€"to t Mamiltan & M NUE Pn > â€" 3e lang« Dar» re«

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