Grimsby Independent, 15 Jan 1936, p. 1

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fieer in CO® CERTD® TCO 00 sadn ) TB .TE T ,,...wwhrlm-dlnâ€"-ytmmufib- A. Joaes reappointist frillt $88t 16â€"] stend of one. The county judge reâ€" apectar for the same pertod. A SURâ€" fused to rule on the three bailoin, doâ€" umwmfl-‘ehnnnudflonnfi would be ""‘"‘ mwm’m. Mr, Young declined to ""w.”nn.” take the steps t foree the recount. ‘The inaugurai meetings of Saltfiect ,,,,.,...,.»-n..muvuwufl- cil both of which convened on Monâ€" day mornaing, passed off quistly Jmmmmwfldw mummm.â€"u:: WW use mm ol en h inommadsmessins2tD P aud e ment. He assured the chairman of the Board of Works and the Finance Inaugural Meetings _ | Saltfleet and Stoney | Creek Councils the electors for the honor conferred ml-hlhmhthm and said he would appreciate the eoâ€" pperation of the council, all boards and the fire and police depts. He streased the continued need of a policy of economy as@d noted that one of the greatest problems was that of relief, "Two ways were open to them in the matter, direct relief or the starting of w»=all undertakings to give employ» Mayor Lewis, !1 acknowledging the presente* * td it was a pleasure for mb s . he office as a repreâ€" sentative 0@ the people of the muni. cipality. With the ald of a good coun» cil elected, he said they would be able to carry on offictently. To Work For Balanced Budget ‘The Mayor took cccasion to thank with a gavel sultably engraved for use as chairman, noting the fact that it had beeh made from hard maple grown in an historic spot in Lincoiln County. After completing his service as Mayor, he said, the gave! would beâ€" come his permanently and serve as a memento of his term as Muyor. bers were in attendance. ‘The council 1djourned about 9.30 a‘clock. Presented With Gavel Before the council proceeded with business Reeve Mogg, on behaif of the ‘The Grimsby town council held its regular meetin; of the year on Wedâ€" nesday evening when a large budget of business including the appointment of various town officiais for the year was expeditiously disposed of. Mayor Lewis presided and all memâ€" they thought the way. was clear; apâ€" parently not noticing the second train coming from the other direction. An effort was made to avoid the accident (Continued on page 4) GRIMSBY COUNCIL MAKES CIVIC APPOINTMENTS were passing over railway track at the CNR. crousing just off No. 2 Highâ€" -yn-&-u.-u-u.u: were riding a,@ which was driven Mr. M‘-“hl-" freight train. ‘The track was a double Mayor Lewis Asks For Coâ€"Operation Of Council And Citizens And Stresses Continued Need For Economy And For Balanced Budget â€" Last Year‘s Officials Reâ€"Appointed â€" Standing Committees Named â€"â€" Inaugural Meeting Held Monday And Regular Meeting (n Wednesday. trip to that district and at the time the hospita) at Paris., severe that he passed away shortly after the accident in the hospital at Paris, Mr. Lesie Blanchard, who was with him at the time . caped with injuries to his scalp, knee . ud hip and is proâ€" _ MUFE IN TRAGIC AcciDEnt oo ubren ts Ah ... 2 4 """‘“"“-ldln and a member of the v:-.wh... firm of Merritt Bros., basket manuâ€" mu&m ‘The sad tidâ€" Ings of the accident came as a shock "‘"‘"h-‘-uq m-\.uâ€"umnm regret of the fatal accident which had overtaken one of the town‘s atai\ rallway /) ..3 _ | 3. â€"_HC on Bunday, January -uuu-unmnnnymimmdnm wh flomt 'MMWMM-I&&.N m.......J "m'w-flll-m-hun.u Nd‘ludmu-mll--llmhmg and a member of the weil known | the subject "The Great C hdlflnflln.w--'lh“.w.y.u ings uhhm-“mfll*_ n# Mha Kasral d _ol" ‘ * """"""l‘flllbnnu-’ &d Grimsby fami was â€" suddenty i-\lnluhu..".n.__._h,. 4 M With ht Heeith entent in Lending Business u.._p..,l s20% One of Largest Held Here Escuped Serious Injuries, _ | Lo .o j //3 _ Was suddenly|8t. John‘s '.'L'i“!‘!"'-'--uu'uuu- . He is confined to injuries were so i No Recount â€"‘Three bailots were marked ta iavy our of Mr. Young. it has teen revoal ‘There will be no.ressunt of ballots in the Caistor township eWwction, alâ€" thouthi Reeve lterbert Copeland was stcted «.sr Stanley Young by only at salary of $25.00 per year, (Continued on Page 8.) remuneration of +; % commission Town Officiats Appointed ‘The following appointments made for the year: â€"| _ The anniversary of the velief officer to April 15th, his salary to be $25.00 per month. _ lm-nlnmun- and _ the object would be to balance their budâ€" get. He safd he would like all chairâ€" men to O.K. * their accounts where anything is ordered so as to expedite the work of the finance committee. *layor‘s @#ffice Hours mayor Lewis announced his intenâ€" tion during the coming months of boâ€" ing at the council chambers hlly‘ from 10 to 11.30 o‘clock in the moraâ€" ‘nmm-u.umnm.l on town business could do so. } mmmdmmbmuml council he was confident they could carry on with good success. ‘ Many Matters Deait With .. . Mra. Groce wrote acknowledging: the letter of appreciation recently for. warded to her with reference to ber work in connection with relief and asâ€" sured ‘the council of her readincss to coâ€"operate in every way possible. . coples of the Municipal World. T. R. Hunter was reâ€"appointed fruit pest inspector at the rate of 40 cents Beamsville Man Heads Milk Producers Assu. ind mertimenih ... . dA .cc be held on Sunday, January 19th. Rev, Dl-uleh-dn.lhoacnm Mamilton, will be the preacher in the morning. ‘The minister, Rev, L B. Kaine, will preach in the cvening on the subject "The Great Confession". 'lhu.â€"huym,,_ u-fll-m-ue. An invitation is extended to everyâ€" one to attend these services. Watch this paper for an announceâ€" ment of a new series of sermons on Sunitary Inspectorâ€"â€" Wm. Turner . .‘“!“*.â€"“0{ St. John‘s Presbyterian ChldOl&lltlay THE INDEPENDENT 2. J. Mulr at salary of will continue as Church will opening of Tp. at Piercy of Niagara Falls. In the mornâ€" |ing the sermon subject was "What ‘Think Ye of Christ?" In the evening |the auditorium was well filed as the services in the United and Presbyterâ€" lan clurches were graciously withâ€" drawn ana Mr. Piercy inspired al} hearers .~... * *5irâ€"hour recital of the Wook of Ruther, and a storyâ€"sermon on the Prodigai Son. Mr Plerey is an ordained minister and miss one of Canada‘s ontscanding literary drainatists, having been onâ€" gaged in hundreds oi churches of all denomjnations, from Halifax to Vicâ€" toris. lhhmh‘.flâ€".-flr“.l" im l-u- works ag@mt® vexummonsees cellancous program includizcg three enntivating numbers, "The Wheels of Time", hy Florence Barclay, "Four Bars in the Key of "G" and "No Room in the Tan."â€" Other urief selections, numbers by lecal talent completed a| Though my urenet re "'“.m vealed. m“wumu ns es w (OStizzed ~a page 5) . daliy adtsed ts uC Loh Wite: VanDyke. _ On Moenday evening a good audiâ€" ence gathered to hear him t a misâ€" Interesting and inspiring anniverâ€" sary services were held in the Baptist church on Sunday and Monday evenâ€" ings of this week. BAPTIST CHURCH -fih.m' On Sunâ€" u-u."'“. Was Rev ° _â€"â€" Speaker President‘s Address s Following the honoring of the toast to The King by the singing of the Naâ€" ttonal Anthem, President Millyard exâ€" tonded a cordial welcomb to the guests of the evening and to all presâ€" ent. He briefly stated the objects of the mssociation as being the promoâ€" tion of better social and business relaâ€" tions between its members, the under the auspices" of se S PAmmotte Wikd Mmhâ€"dnhm ‘l!ofl.-!fl.mnn.. picious one, was honored by the pres “m"w“‘ &mmhm“‘" one hundred assembled around the Mnhudhlh“hul-- Tuesday evening to participate in the first gathering of the new vear held Grimsby Business Men’s Assn | Banquet A Conspicuous Success _ Unusually Larse Number Attend w, mierey of Nigarta Fans Spiendid Program On Monday day â€"â€" Speaker Was Rev. H. W. Piercy of Ningara Falls â€" iuest 8 yo In Stirring Address, Warns Speaker, Willinm J. Stewart C.B.E., oraet â€"â€" Trena Towange Dictatorship Seen is w Which Muxt s ts n, Must Awaken To n Piofis Failure of Many To If Civil And Religious Liberties Arc 1 (;, Preserved â€" Deplores Ready To Serve l';:-"nur Pranchise â€" Desirability of F rcciom of Press Emphasized â€" His Country If Wanted, f Grimsby, Ontario, Wednesdiy, January 15th, 1936 :::vn‘l‘: - ".;lI MAYOR LEWIS EXTEXps CIVIC WELCOME. [ Daughter of the late Dr. A. w. Rosebrugh. she was born and educatâ€" «i in Hamilton . After ber marsiage in 1884 she made her home io Brantâ€" ford, where she was prosinent |~ ehurch and society circles for 50 Iy-n. She was an active member of Brant Avenue Methodist (nov Unicâ€" locl Church, of the WMR, ant w.C. | T.U. and former president of Brantâ€" iford branch of the latter. Three Resteeprcprmmmenmmmmmmmenmmmmemas w B | WILLIAM J. STEWART, C B.E In Wwring memory of my dar hus away Janmary 11th. Just a thought of aweet remenbrance, ‘;-:n-.‘fl%ulm na:=m~_ M for vth _ _ Jones, for mer city @n@INC@T of Brantâ€" MWMMW-,-. dence, Toronto, in her year. She was perhaps the oldest living v-uaoumzl'-....... sister of the late Dr. .A.M‘. of Grimaby. The late T. Hirry Jones was a son of Judge Jones of Rrantâ€" ford, one of the ploneers with his family at Grimsby Beach, \ were for the advancement m-.uom-z-nm.m regret to learn of PASSINZ of Mrs. Ida Rosebrugh JoD€® 51 Grosvenor Mrs. Ida R. Jones _ _ Oldest Beach Resident Mr. Millyard also tooy cccasion to vefer to the activities of the Associaâ€" tion, it having sponsoreq the setting up of a community Christmas tree this year and is invitine sugzestions of in every way to promote the interâ€" ests of its individua) members and the welfare of the municipality. development of upâ€"toâ€"iate methods of merchandising, the discussion and corâ€" rection of trade evils and abuses and Passes At Toronto| | At the inaugural meeting of the Iml-.yu'lu-dlm-on- | Ing the resignation of Councilior A. E. Palimer was read, he having fould it necessary to resign for business reaâ€" in the election held in December the low man was A. W. Almas and his name is promineatly mentioned for the vacancy and he mes indicated his willingness to stand. lh-‘rv-.yw‘ McFherson definitely states that he will not be a candidate. ‘The general feeliag prevails that the vacancy should be Alled wiltiout an election. If an clection is necesmary it sill be held the following Monday. Jan. ‘he council, in a bylaw passed, proâ€" sided for the holding of a nomination meeting on Monday next, January 20th to nominate cand}Zates for the vacancy. It will be held in the counâ€" eill chambers from 7.30 to $.30 o‘clock, sons, ‘The resignation was uccepted with regret by the council. Mr. Paimâ€" er has been a popular member of the‘. body for a number of years naving uwmwm.me‘ vate. CANDIDATES TO BE NOMINATED his thanks to the various committees formed in connection with the Christâ€" mas Tree and to the Hydro staff for their assistance in arranging for its illumination and also acknowledged the efforts of the various committees with reference to the banquet. ‘ He stressed the point that the orâ€" per cent membership of the business and professional men of the commâ€" unity to achieve the success desired. Civic Welcome A civic welcome was extended by Mayor Lewis who assured the Assoâ€"! clation that it would have his fullest coâ€"operation as well as that of the members of the council. Referring to the guest of the evening, Mr. Stewart, me said he hoped he would go still higher in public life and that he would eventuaily make Grimaby his future ‘home. . > all present standing and observing a couple minutes‘ silence. leading business man of the town town. Nomination Meeting On Monâ€" day To Fill Vacancy â€" Formâ€" er Councilior Almas A Candiâ€" Date â€" Low Man In Election. Tribute of Respect A sincere tribute of respect was the evening, Mr. Stewart, | *** **~ hoped he would go still | COnsid blic life and that he WwOlld | «mm make Grimaby his future NO loick snsn U ns some ‘The price of the cheaper loaf of bv-nhnlnu'unh-pllmhy. hringing its cost to within one cent of the regular loaf, the price of the Intâ€" ter remaining unchanged at 10 sents fiun-fcnnmhdh‘ as due to the higher price of flour and other ingredients. This increame in the prics of the chooper toaf merety brings this town into line with other towns and plucee ta Ontaric, whore Price Increase the increase ms been in effet stead. Weed Inspector: 8. J. Smith. Sec‘y. Water Commission: Wm Neilson. «ibrary Board: Wim. Montgomery, i year; J. G. Mclntosh, 2 yoars, W. H. Fence Views.s: Arthur Walker, Harry Schwab, W. W. Fervis. Pound Keepers: T. R. Huniter, Peter Zoeliner, Jr, Jay D. Book, Alfred Bingle, Waiter Thomas, Peter Robertâ€" Grimsby Fire Department was callâ€" ed out on Monday to the home of W. F. Geddes on the highway, west of Grimaby where fire had broke‘: out in the cellar of the home, one of the oldâ€" est and largest landmarks in the disâ€" trict. A candie being used in an unâ€" sponsible for the outbreak. Considerâ€" able headway had been gained before the fire was discovered resulting in a | considerabie tons. FIRE AT GEDDES HOME Nickerson. Niagara townshipâ€"Reeve, mmn‘mm} First Meeeting of Year Held On Monday â€" Large Budget of Business Dealt With (l‘n Idlhls.:;;hu â€"â€" Reeve lAvu: And Deputy Reeve Graham nsize Desirability Same Coâ€"operation As In Previous Years In Carrying On Affairs of Township. uary 21; Louthâ€"Reeve, H. FRWE! and deputy reeve, A. H. Culp. Niâ€" agaraâ€"onâ€"theâ€"Lake â€"â€" Reeve W. H. Harrison. South Grimsby â€"â€" Reeve, Fred Boulter. North Grimsby â€" Reeve, John Lawson, and deputy reeve, Peter Graham, Gainsboroughâ€" Reeve, Alex Groff, and deputy reeve, ‘The completed lineâ€"up of the 1936 Lincoln county council will be as folâ€" lows when the members take their seats for the first meeting on Janâ€" NORTH GRIMSBY TOWNSHIP â€"â€"â€"â€" OFFICIALS REâ€"APPOINTED Sanita‘y Inspector: Alex McCollum v-lum of Sheep Killed by Dogs: Emc;h Comty Council Members, Year 1936 Board of Aealth: Dr. J. H. MacMi}â€" Clerk and Treasurer; Thos. A NIACARA PENINSULA FRUIT . CROWERS MEET IN GRIMSBY In Cheaper Loaf Leett Reeve, H. Fawell, ON HIGHWAY 1. O tor Al $3,340 Raised By _ _ Sale of Seals in Lincoln and Welland The Central Courest c +p. Peninaula Sanatorium held meeking of th year at the Arines Y.W©A. on Monday, the Thirteo®s®®. (Bicht univa Caudweii wnit. $0,340 wers raised by the uis of Uhhlba.lu'uh. tw | _ Various matters were disposed of in the following resolutions passed: ® | Moved by Deputyâ€"Reeve Graham seconded by Coun‘‘or Smith that Irâ€" lm-on-u-ahwun.y fam«rform township of North Grimaby for the year 1936. ’ Moved by Councilior Smith, secondâ€" ed by Councilior Mackie that the 'd«ummmumu cipal World for 103. i | Moved by Deputyâ€"Reeve Graham, \seconded by Councilior Durham that Aloved by councilior Durham, see onded by comncilior Mackic that Us reeve and deputy reeve and council lor Smith be the joint Fire Commit tee for the year 1936. Moved by Councilior Smith, secondâ€" ed by Deputy Reeve Graham that counciliors Durham and Mackic be the Finance Committee, the first namâ€" ed to be chairman. Moved by councilior Durham, seeâ€" onded by councilior Smith that W. Nellson be appointed water collector for the year 1936 at the same saiary as last year. bylaw No. 454, being a bylaw to apâ€" point township officials, be now read a first time. Moved by councilior Du (Continued on page as secretaryâ€"treaswmer, H. L. Craise and A. W. Smith were apzuinted as adâ€" ditional members of the executive. ‘The new Board of Directors for the ‘The forticth annual meeting of the Niagara Peninsula . Fruit Growers was held in the Masonic Hall, Grimsâ€" by on Thursday and was attended by a fairly large number of growers. Reâ€" mwwmom” the Association to be in a healthy condition and were well received by the members. Discuss ‘il:.l"l':‘ :‘ Vital o'.-.' portance To ty == h standing Addresses Delivered Water Works Supt.: Wallace Bromâ€" Auditors: Boyd and Shepard. J. B. Puddicombe, Saitfieet Twp. W. E. Paimer, Wainflect Twp. FEdward Clemens, Petham ‘Twp. H. L. Craise, Louth Township. Harper Secord, Grantham Twp. L. E. Hipple, Clinton Township. J. G. Walker, Grimsby Township. J. G. Gaillinfier, Stamford Twp. W. H. Bunting, St. Catharines. J. E. Henry, Winona. Mrs. 8. Nelles, Grimsby Beach. (Continued on page 8) Election of officers resulted in C. â€"C, Howard Fisher Reâ€"Electâ€" ed Presidentâ€"Officers Selectâ€" ed At Meeting For Year. h. Fight un‘ts were pa. 'I'l.lm.“"_""' represented the Grimahe ‘*mruo’.‘&; 4)

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