Grimsby Independent, 25 Sep 1935, p. 8

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Box 17 The independsat, Grimsby FURNITURE REPAIRING For Uphoistering and Repairing SUPERTEST Gas & oi. MOBIL OlL & CASTROL OiLs Valley View Service Phone 118 Farreil Block, 12 Main 8t. W. Office Houre: 9.30 to 12, 1.30 to 5 CALL 36 BRYANSâ€"CURRIE DR. V: R. FARRELL EMIL H. LEMP 2 William Street, Phone 198, St. Catharines, Ont. G. M Lampard School fairs in Lincoin County for 1935 ended last week when the annual when the Owen Sound men ‘surped hm“c-fdlylh‘ outsiders. Neither gof anywhere in their little "battle," as thre was pracâ€" tieaily nothing that could be done by the local authoritics as long as the mdho“uum.-‘ product. An effort is being made to -nhwu”l'â€"h‘ dealing with this malter, It is a long» who claim the ‘The many friends of Mr. J. Young flh”bâ€"hhrâ€"lâ€"‘ «d home from the Hamilton Saniâ€" vegetable dealers and th~=« who bring large quantities into the city from the . Mr. and Mre. J. Sobey and children spent Sunday in Buffalo visiting Mr. and Mra. Picver, § Mr. and Mrs. Wm..Evans of Torâ€" onto, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schemeler and Mrs. F. Schomeler and Mrs. Wm. Russel of Magnetawan spent Thursâ€" day with Mr. and Mrs. E. Hurst. The Ladies‘ Aid will meet at the home of Mrs. Whitney Groff Wednesâ€" day, the 25th, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Frankiin and Ruth and Miss D. McCrea of St. Cathâ€" arines visited Mr. and Mrs. H. Aston "WAR" BETWEEN OWEN SOUND FRUIT AND VEGETABLE Mre. Leaverton and Lorne of Painsâ€" ville, Ohio, Mrs. Ethe! Brewster of New Castle, Pa., are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Carson. The many frien‘s of Mrs. H. Aston are sorry to hear of the iliness of little Barbara. Her friends hope for an imâ€" _ Haroid Miliward and Jean McLean, spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. E. Grassic /lall ‘The Vinemount W. L are furaizning the program and there will be a Government speaker in atâ€" tendance whose topic wi: .. "Emerâ€" gencies in the Home." | Mrs. Anthony Harris an? Nir <and Mrs. Jim Harris and young son ef Fishorville, called on Mr. and Mr+. 1 wubart Secor on Sunday afterncon, . The Grasme W.L are & _ As‘zing 'u\n---.-m;a-‘ tesâ€"won," September ‘ 27th, i+ the THIRTY MOUNTAIN | SCHOOL FAIRS ENDED DEALERS AND OUTsIDERS r""“fl--fibfl-d advantages of having a telephone !-fl-?.'li!-â€"buuuu:-..‘ can seach you. Many buyers make most of their r_“fi’:hfluudll-; by telephone. ‘They make a practice of calling a selected list of customers as the various farm products for market, able thiaks he burt poiier and Hiipere us Tiee piofen "You‘ll Take â€"_â€" T wo Crates?" WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 25, 1985. grounds. ‘There was the usual his» quality and number of exhibits with keen competition, particularly in the livestock classes. Four teams of tvo judging cup which war won by the team from S. S. 1. Calstor. W. A. Marshail, formetiy of St. Catharins, and now ‘school inspector for Gains: boro and Caistor townships acted as chairsaan for the programme of my «c and public speaking during the aft «râ€" provincial and township weed inspec tor last week, asking him to cut the weeds on bjs farm in Saitfleet, otherâ€" wise the township would put men and machines at work and cut them and charge the same as taxes. At this th« owner of the farm became incensed. so much so that the inspector, fearâ€" the weeds, called on the provincia) police from Hamilton Inspector Moore.sent out an officer, who watch od while the men were at work with mowing machine and rake, cutting, raking and burning the weeds. Tho owner did not appear during the 0pâ€" erations, and as no one occuples th premises the men themselves, as they went about their work, were the on! 7 disturbers of its quict peacefuiness. several men engaged in cutting weeds on Saturday in Raitfleet township creâ€" ated somewhat of a sensation among the farmers living nearby, It appears that the owner of a {..m south of years of peace and prosper@y and 1 (Continued from page 1) ‘the )mird blows Thit come to most in suct a long period, the party had reâ€" *sim 4 much of their youthful spirits and a very enjoyable time was spent there, and, lnter, at the home of Mr. and Mre. Bownslaugh. ‘ Mfii*hdm to note that ‘Mr. Bowslaugh‘s father built the first house on the grounds, it being a house for the workmen who were engaged on the old wharf. In 1905 Mr. and *Z.4. Gibb went to Montan« ~nd wer, still residing their when, in 1919, tie disastrous drought in that state killed business to such an extent that they returned to Deâ€" troit where they have remained. Fate struck hard in their lives when their only child, a charming girl, who had just received her B. A. degree, and secured a situation as teacher, died after a very brief iliness. ‘Their many friends in the district wish Mr. and Mrs, Gibb many more walD8 IN SALTFLEET he attempt to eu‘ for the livestocks

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