Grimsby Independent, 30 Dec 1931, p. 8

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wCR 16 Gueen Street .11%!!,‘,‘.!'.“%' Li cizntd M.Ifiadwfl ies ow Atvcatom.. @unntit AZEREREE T Office: nmnuut.umuu\\'- mm:“b!&'.flbl Gas Administered For Extrantion x â€" RAY Phone 118 _ Tue day and Saturday Lo j Afternoons w.I:ay Electrotherapy Sun Ray xâ€"Viay at Chiroprect!s & EppsiesketaBr vmucm GRIMSBY l 532 King St. East, AUCTIONEER and VALUATOR will conduct your Auction Sate, large u-flnvvwfllfio some cholce Farms,.. l-.:;r..“ with or without on mumm PHONE J. W. KENNEDY, 56 ‘ Beamsville for i~formation 1 _ L B ROUSE OPTOMETRIST & OPTICIAN Joun f_lcv.si- ROMAINE K. RO8S DR. V. R. FARRELL sT. CATHARINE®S, ONTâ€" BEAMSVILLE OFFICE | t Hermiston‘s Moveity Stors Phone 106â€"1â€"3, Beamsvile or 36 Grimsby L OSE PTICOOCS DR D. CLARK J. W. KENNEDY e l.}w' AUCTIONEER DENTAL W. H. Currie Miss . Hilda ho rroraaint is e e omntart pote i hospital l'- New York city, l-.-m-_-sgm. u. .. folhn Mr. RKaill, _ Last JNGrmNY, | SOCE Christmas eve, no meeting was held. _ Angus Robinson has returned to his For letterheads, envelopes and visitâ€" ing cards, try thie Independent. Uottomestus stub had a goot oel Taliman, Vinemount‘s oldest '_‘:'S,'"“!‘“&Mu'llufl ing, miter a few days‘ setious illâ€" mess, ‘r. ‘hh.u-uh'&-hny- l&hr -Mhdfind'miulynl his on the farm he was o e mc L.‘_'!‘)'.,fi'!fl!-m-eh b'alrhom-‘-'u z A1SS Dorothy Tewsley rs, A. Ridge, Harold Southward and Ernest Tewâ€" z:cnlhbt"-u. Consolation rizes wore wom by Miss Hunt and The | Misses Agnes and Jennic Richardson spent Cma-u with their ;Mrv. l'.l.r.-. b.:“ W., Little. Miss 4\‘:;: visiting friends 'c.'»..fim Miss . Hilda who has _recently k a keen interest in local affairs till the last. Mr. Taliman was on of the few :'hfi-beodonulufira I the carly conditions in this counâ€" m,',“ ENVE â€"u‘.-‘-n e22Cey lln.blho- ;e'l(:y -n.: ‘anist Sunday at 7.30 p. m.. &uh of «C Lfi. wfl, speak, The swazie will sing. Christmas r"“ of Mrs, Hamilton Sturch were Jack and Miss Rowntree and family, of Toronto, and Mr. and Mis. Chl( aud family, of Detroit, About 30 were t a. the song service at the hay "on "Sul & ht *908 CarifTat Ilyumanboeribctocthadonl Service Loan, you,need a Safety Deposit Box. Y our Interim Certificate must beguarded safeiyâ€" you can‘t get your bonds without itâ€"and they, in turn, will require protection. A Safety Deposit Box offers absolute secarity . The owner alone has access to it and you can mu-bufirnyuulcnthmhuch of this bank. Safjeguard Your National Service Loan Certificates ! > L102 was guml. «xt 30 p. is Swarz witl specy y "fatie Our Manager will be glod so demonstrata AND RESKRYR8! resent a. the song Sunday evening. mm acig in P w <xttain? AABBAOI Y ..q.tydmd 6 Setety Depost, hox. . _ CDB W Mogs ’;Iflh u.‘c.t.' of St. '“c.uru- & ‘v! Vfl'l -‘WM Ro Hasitlll y z> C 0@ BDer guard; R. H J. W. Hew! W. lh".‘.l'mw{: G. W.'l‘ll“l,:'l. P. l‘l:‘ Baistey, hlg::l delegation; J. .J. Smith, C. J. Bradshaw, W. J. Robert, Congratulations are be‘ng . extended to Dr. and Mrs. Clendennan on the g‘::-l of a little son, born on Dec. Rv. J. W. Hunt and k-qry spent Cb‘r‘l:lgi'.:#@h_:‘_hup in ‘Toronto. BB V T rpigey TBb\ at dsc cedA B 33 c3 Miss ‘Greta Swain is spending the Christmas hdihn'hhhcr-flkr‘ and sister in Owen Sound. Mr. and Mrs. Barnard and family m‘s,.a.,h‘cm-mun‘ s parent . W. E. Beese is ruln the Ch‘v‘i:imhullhyan home in Tavistock, lnlfimhmhfl ents at Miss Zeta Boyle is spending the Christmas holidays at her home in Mr. and Mrs, hd-hlr.ud Mre. Wen. Constable and Mr. and Mrs. :\V\-g -‘m ubl-‘ spent with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Constable, Mr. and Mrs, Wen. Vale Spent Sumâ€" in Simcoe. Constable has gone to Hamilâ€" tomn for New Year‘s _ _ _ + Christmas â€"with Mr. and Mrs. Murray pouie PWd J. Smith, treasurer; J, P {rst guide; G. W. Hunt, se W. C. Dawe, third guide; R fourth guide; R. Hamm, is LICCY PNC} PDCP MECC. MTHOCC OB U Hamilton; Mr. and Mrs, Jamieson, of Welland and Mr. nd’!n. Farr, Buffalo. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Arzr- g- w" . T8 A.mu-,bAO % R LE\ a C EC TNE ‘or the wonter, "er betas Atsbnint the T rebeot day rooms in 'o"':"u‘t school each had a Christâ€" mas ""M"m 'm'l- were exchanged among t '." 8. At the annual meeting of Roseâ€" berry lodge, No, 213, Sons of England, held in the hall last the followâ€" i:;lorfle.m wore .tk:::dk‘fi- Whass es T nal Tast week, the followâ€" -:;«:?fle':. :"E crédk'lw m::: en« suing : F. C. H. Colebrook, preâ€" sident? C. J. Bradshaw, past mrekigbtt before Coneaik 1e MILLION DOLLAR®S | THIRTY MOUNTAIN | Mr. and Mrs. War Vail, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs We _ "amm, inner guard; W. Hewitson, W, C. G. W. Millen, P. H. tesident; H. 1. Jones, Roberts, secretary; J ; J H. Baisley, '“!“.,L‘!“!'!M: . W. Tyrell, was held from his bome on William v‘rest on Thor«lay afternoon. After a short private sepvice at the home he remains were m,‘:’b Wesley United church, where lay from 2 until 3.36 o‘tlock, soass . go The funeral nrineival of ¢! The next ing: of the W. L. is ln?:l ht"lT:l % M. S. =¢nil'l home on Thursday i January 14th. The pallbearers were six e% and‘t thher =‘de of the eaattet while it remMared in ;wrfi four _exâ€" pupils mod as s .of honor, Rev. A. De Rose»j Kew, C. D. Drapper conducted s.‘ % -Ek!'n. There was a large numb« of friends to pay their final »spects, m floral tributes were any and beautiful. The remainswere taken to the Puck & §00 Mquary to await the arâ€" nlans, but w _ Milsn ant Mrs, Krick and Marie, SP65t Christmas with the parents D. ind Mrs. Jacobs, a ona. ‘- The Community held the first hi firus 3".:.'..‘“:.‘.}.::";, h Tewiy eve. iss Viols Walker, Crimsby _ is spending th¢ holidays at her home here. and Mrs. Poikitghsene Parrvy Sound and Miss ws-'â€"'s-“'fl*..,""" ‘of Toronto. , D. and Mrs. Black, Guelph, M ’n‘ Mrs. llc:'iu. StoNey Creek, (fl and Mrs. Htfllfl.m Mrs. Cora fremie wer e eeten ar k Mn erri Mermg wrer ie uen of Pred se 1 en enE ty hitheld and Mre. y wllu.w:-vom-:'.......‘. l-cn";‘l.“h““fi-. with . her m LJ orston. M. S. and Mrs. MéFfite accomnanied by Mrs. C. Russelo visited with Dan and Mrs. Merritt on Saturday evening. _ Christmas visitor® with G. E. and the Hospital for several week the results of a motof accident. _ Mrs. Murray Blanchard and childâ€" Mrs. J. MceCrea ind Doris spent the Weektadin Poniion, * Ernie returned â€"_ from Montreal fl in Th to have Christ« mas Througb | the Lifsin _ Molstein as dinner at Mis hrme here. _ Fosie: Commanfe" "cal Christman Polkinghorne, ®vre C. and Mrs. es, St Catharines . lg,ll! Mre. meeting of the Grassie W. { John Hicks the exâ€" 'irfifim-c:; deled on account of wablle â€" school . here six ex»pupile In ‘~ w’ ned over aftert iicetmatmsien ie e â€". oc ooo !m‘..‘.:rfl"-* d.:.:l-! For letterheads, envelopesâ€"and visitâ€" An outlay of $4100 which mongay 1e |ing cards, try this Independegt. S t CV accimmation and commended it on He alluded to the that the waâ€" ..m“."-rw‘ over to the town the sum of $8500. :zlol'.lh-luhfl-lptwu‘ bluommwu‘ma 1070 Paule | 1928 being $6,000 and in 1929, $7,000. PCAAA CC us wm.... ..'K be the fi ‘;.'.!"' Commission Chairman ent roadway on Depo! SL which was eosting from $500 te $800 for repairs Counc!! or Chivers Councilior Cwvers, chairman of the Fire and Lighs Committee, said that there had beâ€"n few fires and the damâ€" incurred had been small. As to E litte difficulty had been placed Adflhm& ‘ on N use \,\ Councillorâ€"Elect Watson MePherson pressed. ns desire 4o aroperdie 4 the cemetery during the y»ar, _ _ made referems the deâ€" }'_".‘.g?j'm!‘ @V_t-' -.nr-- ITZD CTMT (ne new quartsis for the rmaum-w to a further amount of $1,â€" 040 having been received this year. A of road on the mountain which was ’:mflnlh‘m* ‘ Wmmdm and Cemetery Committe» viewed the changes made in m-:-i two miles of gas pipes. He alluded to hmnm St. North, where reliof work is being in opening up road. He havâ€" ing county look after a short stretch ingston Ave. damaged by construction en orann ie w state of Vermont on . Seven wc:: from the h:md Rouse and three from that of S. H. Culp, all T\Sf&'“m«.. south toward St. nn‘s on Thursday, Cromwell Foad met a truck coming toward Beamsville To i ncieint ntnentt in Foad luckily escaper with a few minor on the streets this year. He noted alâ€" So that 350 feet of aidewaik on Liv ingston Ave. damaged by construction bruises and a , Mrs, lfihw‘hb*'m few weeks wltbbqlnltnllu.l.. The Grimsby Centre school enterâ€" tainment was a decided success, much “"‘“Mfl‘ulflu Balderson our ‘ Iln.'Culntdmnuo(P:: Dathous e spent Onristmas â€" at aister‘s home Mrs. C. Gowland, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Terryberry, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Piett and son Morâ€" ris, Miss Tu\%mn‘llr.bnlb Scoit of Beamsville and Jordan and Mr. and Mrs. I. Piett, all spent Christ« mas with Mr. Noman Pictt. Mrs. Dora Secor of Toronto is spending a few days with her son Councilior Lewis, chairman of the Board of Works and Sewer Commitâ€" b“&%dh: partments including road work, of bridges and sidewalks. ‘ to the dust nuisance on Main St. he said the time was coming when the town would have to secure a P aens 5f onth P Sn foo fust 14000 'Ih'm_ msby Centre Dramatic Socâ€" iety h;‘Hlnqm:l.:ln‘:wfll- onday evening e hope mwilln-nymm the winter, _ * __Mrs. Schmidien of Brantford is spending a week or two with her sisâ€" ter, Mrs. John Gowland | GRIMSBY CENTRE Grimsby‘s Civic Bodies m.nni‘fi?:(;; for the main‘snance‘ of ib3 nome of Mit. a6d Mra: C. 8. hean, Giiicer of Health, the Samitary inâ€" specior and the Council and those asâ€" sociated with the Board in its work. the thairniam, Mr: bine, was tendared a vote of thanks. * that body, referring to the additional "IMIM’MMM comâ€" town in a few years would also assist hmu‘m Board of Health Chairman Che.cman H. G. of the Board !m'"'-'-mm of _ Me approved of the policy of the mayor and council in expenâ€" town in a few years to reduce its mil rate. A reduced county rate and the coming in of Robinson St. on an eaual up pipes owing to the heavy pressure. ton woull es To Rechnery as wad * oo ie in ied Bronitn t «tional service. He w&": like to ste the water preasure reducâ€" ed from 120 pounds to 70 pounds by ts Fnerig vas Mss pntinnt ereased revenue had been received by ‘The possibility of m} froostctâ€" aitatnt tm mmies, men fuamee, too small. The reservoir was not large amount close to $8,000 while this year 18 cLAV.I't‘MO‘ AVimu. __ _ 8T. CATHARINES Other Y Brampton, Dunnvilie, Hagersvilie, * _ Lindsay, Peterboro and Welland 11. Dappy RMew Dear WI WISH TO THANK ALL OUR PATRONS A Wnn inninenrie wnain emnnmwie . eenwrenen a AND FRIENDS FOR THEIR GENERâ€" OUS PATRONAGE DURING THE PAST TWELYE MONTHS AND TO EXTEND To THEM OUR HEARTIEST WISHES FOR A BRAY CHICK HATCHERY E. H. CULP w o uin oi WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1931 NOVELTY STORE Skies." -m '|' 7| woTomel Iâ€" ,@. such hbeanty and !'":!i;'m tepeaies in the evening." We The subject of the evening service dn ts uie Aanak uk n n ie n ggy Altogether the services of m"fl"'bhlnlnul‘xy.z, mas ” '“' vm’ er ”â€":.m‘ w--â€"â€" To en mie hk uo Tlrning, is both attendance and interâ€" Start the New Year right by resolving to use only 3â€"Star Gas and Iaarâ€" velube Motor O‘ in your Yuar‘s Day. @ ffi\tlfl”% "Good Tidings 6f Great Joy." In Baptist Church

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