Grimsby Independent, 15 Jul 1936, p. 4

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| hm, SE en dar on‘ f "’“",'s’f."m... "extres. THEAL BROS. Falcon Tomatoes, 2¢%‘s _ immanngnese ont pioncers of Canada‘s development. D o4 Eu0 OOCC PEVere paree of Mcl , it road being sprayed. ‘The resuits op.| ‘*"*‘ W#We" Mcintyre, failed. h.lhwonn-luhlthm 1 to II â€" *George Munro, honors. flâ€"dlhqu-dlh-‘-o. Pri toe Iâ€" +; L A"*.'h‘- Mackie, *Clarence Horton, tion was passed by the council authorâ€" honors; *Douglas Bianchard, passed. izing the road superintendent to spray the sides of the road where he deemâ€"| * Pa##ed on year‘s work. «d it necessary to do so. I ne NeE a nc ce Eo n ty EReam CHs NP Mm-m-mm:t-.mmm of m-â€"auâ€"mmuâ€"d II to Jr. IHâ€"*Evelyn Mackie, *Anâ€" Ilhl.'l\omt.huy-r Earle, honors: Field, passed; was in the nature of an exnasta...., | DA Farie, Billy cured from spraying the road sides with a mixture of sodium chiorate and calcium chloride as a means of controlling obnoxious weeds was givâ€" en to Saitficet counciliors in session David Depew, when he stated that he SALTFLEET controls weens ay sPRraÂ¥iNG L HMIS year is Canada‘s railwa; Centenary. _ On July 21st, 1856, Cn.:.:“- lm.--'mh :'-’::: an ween Laprairie and St. }.\-hr. over the Champlain and St. awrence Railway, the first link in the chain of railways which now conâ€" stitute the Canadian National System. The opening was made the occasion VITAâ€"KELP for HEALTH and STRENGTH Have You Had Your VITA KELP TODAY? The was made the oncasion hamhn-h&bu&u. was paid by the leading citizens of Lower Canada to the founders of the n es OUR VEGETABLES ARE ALWAYS PRESH MINERAL STARVATION Striking testimony to the results seâ€" Canada‘s Railway Centenary 1\-“‘.&’ M.u-.v..‘m_m Nervousness, Constipation, Skin Troubles, Neuritis. Arthritis, Rheumatism, etc. ‘These are all allments sns s s se k k..5¢ | 16 0% ..... TIN WITH sPrayer vernensnvensonssssssnseressesssnsscszes evvrenssncentsssssnnsssessosssnse be bal o o te Porotrt that would be built result of the intraducâ€" tien of 3.5'1.'3;':'130--1. ;I':: d:. t miles over w t "'6:'&-"'. l'nd."u first â€" locoâ€" motive, hauled the coaches u?h. the distinguished guests of the Comâ€" } old has developed into the great anadian . National System, ‘with hhom e Amene to dn Wok d onada drawing. depicting the start of the But perhaps even they could not Jr. IHI to 8r, 111 â€" Kathieen Doug» la®, George Melkle, Dorothy Smith, passed; Bernice Robertson, Gerald 8eâ€" 8r. HI to Jr. IVâ€"Marjory Beckett Kidna Zoeliner, Irene Mcintyre, honâ€" ors; Jimmie Mackic, passed. Jr. IV to 8r. IVâ€"*Betty Fiekd, passâ€" ed (hom.); Joe Batrynchuk, Blanche PROMOTION EXAMINATIONS U. 8. 8. No. 8, NORTH ANM sOUTH GRIMSBY c rentsenmemsced MWME Groceries FLOUR AnD FEED, b. 13¢ 3 for 25¢ 10¢ 4; Marold Hil« all of which had amounted to less than lum-vlh.“fl-n 'Mwlm--h-mlr. Parkes announced. There had been -MMAvM:qu. in which peopl« ha" been injured and ov-lh--u-vfi.dy:uluu ‘Teacher |___ (Continued from rage 1) . . practical thing which expressed itself in a helping hand extended to the Mmmumu met. It had earned for transport drivers the reputation as the modern prototype of the original Good Samariâ€" | NEAR 8T. KiTTs A wildent, shol a mile from St. Catharines recently weighed 43 The. |It was the first wild cat shot in that plld-dhmh-"m ’n--uâ€"nnhmnuu-â€" which had been killing sheep and fow! -lhl.m-'uy. A few weeks ago it was seen by John G. Gibson and family of Berryman Drive, Snyder, N.Y. Mr. Gibson and his wife lfifl&nmmyu. | readside when the big cat approached| threateningly. It scurried away into mum*lv&yd stones and the shrieking of the auto ho ly with water to keep from being burned by the hest. At one time Geraldton was compietely surrounded by raging fire. ‘ | Weary" was one of the mine crew ‘Mmm.u-uh.n ’mmmufl only escaped with their lives by a narrow margin. He ‘-m-mu«nhunu-.n.. intnmmmmnmdl |any kind and being drenched constantâ€" WiILDCAT shot Beginning | _ Beginning next Sunday, July 19th, Wiliiam Wilson, who has been in the Long Lac mining area for some weeks past, has had a trying experience the vices, however, will be held as usual. llib.hnudlh“..lfl.“ A«hh.nmmh\ month of August, visiting ministers will occupy the pulpit at the Sunday morning services. past week in helping to battle forest ln-hl.t_m Mard â€" Rock 3P pvening services will be held in Trinity United Church during the reâ€" â€"l-n_‘“,.‘ July and ~‘ ""c members of the Mountain Top '--m Softball team are hoiding a garden huh"al' party and dance on the lawn of Mr. IPRARKIRHE AsiauakL Te on au C 0 Es cal composed of W. H. Cole, Lieut. Charles Paimer, D.C.M, Grimsby‘s contingent of veterans on the Vimy Piigrimage left town on Wednesday night via C.N.R. and sailâ€" «d from Montreal on Thursday on the _ Township Weed Inspector 8. J, ‘hlummnmmu,â€", were ten days carlier than usual, the worst weeds to contend with being the sow thistle, blue flower and oxâ€"cye daisy. ‘The weed infestation is about the same as last year and farmers are again coâ€"operating with a â€"view to their eradication. free" attracted many thirsty travellers the past week, practically all of whom offered to pay for the water or purâ€" ¢lnd-ml’m-mm1 ing fruit grower. A sign on No. 8 Highway near Mm-&umwvm-fim Local Items of Interest members of the Mountain THE HIGHWAYS A determined eftort to secure more than the $50,000 annua! grant made: as been in the n*“hmn‘ummfln‘; t some weeks| Falls, in Heu of taxcs during the past wperience the |few years, which, if necessary, will > battle forest | uitimatey be CAFrii into the Ontario Mard Rock| Legisiative in the form of a bill, has of Geraldton. been launched by W 1.. Houck, MLA. Thursday on the Vidvap@iiidnmaitpenddh,. .. / |.! > :1 "CHARLE CHAX ar THE â€"â€"â€" OReus® "Coral Isle Of The Atlant "Winter at The #age . Monday â€" Tuesday, July 20 â€" 21 "ROSE OF TiE RANCHO® LANCASTER & MIX, 12 Stain Btrect West, mrmlm Dated at Grimsby this Tth day of July, shall then have notice, ;dm mh:w: ou ihe Frtate the Town of Grimsby, in the County of Lincoin. Tax Collector, deceased. NOTICK |-mmu.n | creditors and othere claims or .â€"&a\ah-m‘nizz | on or about the 24th day of February, |1936, are required. on or before the Ist. day of August, “.l.o.fl~ | Sikned soiictors Tor . t0G. Emeemirix their Christian names and surnames, m.l:‘mdfim a statement of their accounts and the “dlhm.n,u” _mut:sm-u:.w: mentioned date Executrix will proceed to distribute :m‘nl“t:l:.-‘ having regard only to the claims of which she MOORE‘S TheatrE Friday â€" Saturday, duly 17 â€" 18 "SILLY MNILLUES" Warner Olang . ,.- "Fox lm.:..&! "AlPIGC Anties Mr.: Houck has ~refused ( grant on behalf of the Falls. 72 James §t. N. â€" Hamiiton, Ont. | | HHHHNrrrrmmmmmmmmmmmemmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmss "I have the chance of a fine posiâ€" tion IF 1 can master mmw.l:: fl&ahm.mv said a woman recently. She '-f‘dn.nn many who r_- a similar experience. Why Notice To Creditors Wheeler and FOUNDâ€" Gold cutt link with initinis. | \ea." * euff link ‘Pingep 500 cu" link with MiMni®. | 1g3¢. ip "Popular Science" _;Mhn:.y_ Love" SEEK INCREAsED GRANT O§T â€"â€" Wilton Rug between Beamsâ€" ville and Grimaby Beach. Pinder kindly leave at Grimsby Police Staâ€" w t age apace | Applyl ‘a8 222,0T, ~â€" Mansion Apartments, 86 Main Sireet W.. Modern 3 room apartment with bath; also garage 5000000 vemuou ie aat se ds is off? gmmmm u. 0 71000 _ TYPEWRITER _â€" n&-v- Standard and portable. Will rent cheap or seil Box 15, Inâ€" Gladys Swarthout ere‘s Jmm FOR RENT Warner, Post Office and Peter K. Zocliner 8r., of North Grimsâ€" M'm't-hâ€".t. .l.l:'bym Deceased, who was in &â€",_â€"__lâ€"rm”.miwlhm‘ and came to Canada 31 years ago. JENT. GRIMSBY. ONTARIO 16 MAIN sin®rry + Petuit & t tfe Beatrice Amy Pearce : Death came suddeniy to Mrs. Beaâ€" trice Amy Pearce, wife of Wiliam| m d 220. k Jacohs. nass.| * oanh.. e h 'mdAltv'A-lhuh.u-J | . Merrit been in failing x |[Reatt: for same time pasc: "e ie | o awny on sunday at ter bome. CLEAKS NOTIGE OF FIRST | many in Catstor townahip, and had ro. | pPortnent No. 4 neplorsergeinsduigen POSTING OF VOTERS® LiSt .’,’-hdl.thuutym.)-n &lm:.m Mre. J rAbom ‘.:'-‘.I two l m‘*‘hhmufluh (wm“*"“‘, |faniting ave ks | a resident of that city for three years. | Voters‘ Lists, 1936, Municipality of | Mamilton: _ Melvin, Toronto: . one of the United| The Town of Grimsby, County of Linâ€" daughter, Mrs. Gordon Aimas, “-..'-.“”-.;. coin. Notice is hereby that 1 lington: two brothers, Andrew, Win.| Church. and was "‘"":":-neâ€".numl-nz'?cm nipeg; Marshall, Grazsies, and two «isâ€" ""“‘: greaty """‘.".. .V‘d..lr“h:M-:‘Mlhn..p;; Seee: ies Albrcd HHL _ Grimaby . and | mkumm'nmdm.mthhd-n Mrs. William McCollum, Hamilton. The | 4848hters, ‘s Ont.; Mra.| bersons entitled‘ to vote in th. ,/! [Faneral toom place on Wednesiay | Mr® Roland Hill, 8t. Ann‘s Ont.; Mrs. Municipality at Municipal Elections‘ ‘m.‘.um.-eunm-mm.“""m‘“‘.m“.'uuu-nl--â€"-cmm |era! chapel of 3. H. """"'.o“‘n-un:mb;:;“u John | 2:-...-,.-.....-_..m (:::l:-m""‘"';f-ufl-vhM!M“‘l“u:_m-‘}hhw__‘__ eCX _ years. Mr. Merritt had been in failing health for some time past. He was born in Caistor township, and had reâ€" l“hlhldty.m”,-; He Milteon Perrin Merritt Milton Perrin Merritt, who resided at 126 Duke street, Hamilton, passed away on Sunday, at the age of 84 Charles Book, Hubert Secor, and Murray Blanchard. Mamilton, officiating. Interment was -l_fi in Queen‘s Lawn Cemetery. day afternoon, Rev. A The funcral was held from the Stonchouse Funeral Home on Saturâ€" of Hamilton, John of Detroit and Peter of North Grimsâ€" lowing a lingering iMiness ipe| THHC MOtoring through the district| Co., Wmited, Hamilton: Service ans "“‘“‘mbmmu-mmdmmuummm,. on Thursday, July 9th,| on Priday â€" night last. Collapsing | tery, Tweedside. 1936, in Hamilton, of Elura, wife of| from the heat between Grimsby and s Poter K. Rooliner e af Msm puill l | L1 2C CCE ~_â€"__ The funeral will be held on Thursâ€" day afternoon at 2,0‘clock (D.K.T.), from her late residence with interment in St. Andrew‘s Churchyard. ‘ Fritshaw, Tisdale, Sask.; also one sisâ€" ter, Miss Eliza Zimmerman, Beamsâ€" ville. Charles Book, South Grimaby, Edgar I (Continued from vage 1) ' ed from the intense heat earlier in the day .passing away about 4 o‘clock in ! the afternoon. She was a daughter of | the late Jeremiah Zimmerman of Clinâ€" ton Township and had resided in South Grimsby for the past 65 years. / DEATHS FROM _ _ HEaaannnnsnnns To Eh _ HOXHT 60E isiY Pmons 174 ;'.u DELIVERTY to custonmzas WISHING an ORDER Mrs. Peter K. Zocliner Sr. i pooraues e on D Siciaest e e o oi PRX enpiie, l oz Comnag! / The remains were taken to Toronto | The late Mrs. Howell was in her 75th wn Cemetery. | for funeral service on Tuesday. Interâ€" Year. s were I-ul-w--bh Mount Pleasant| _ Born in Wilfred, Ontario, July 24th, ert Secor, Isainh| Cemetery, Toronto. She is survived|1861, the was a daughter of the iste , George Dougla®| by her husband in Scotland; a son and James H. Reekie, a very prominent and. |daughter, Cyril G., and lsabe! 8. farmer in that district. % | Pearce, in Toronto. | _ Burial took place in Welland on INTENSE HEAT Seotiand, MAMY| Nieved the cool air might revive her. #K9| She was removed in an unconscious Are/ condition to the verandah of a Beach Island: Mrs. Robert Hamm, Winona, and Mr«. Mary A. Craig, Hamilton. M'l.l“'“,n]g. Pm (daylightâ€"saving time) from the funeral chapel of J. H. Robinson & daughters, Mrs. Allce Clark, Buffalo! Mrs. Roland Hill, 8t. Ann‘s Ont.; Mra. James Patterson, Smithville, and Miss Cecilia, at home; also two brothers, Mmm. and | John Penfold, of Lang, Sask.; and three sisâ€" | put in to Dr. C. W. Eimore of Beamsâ€" | vile, who had her removed by amâ€" 4&-:0.0'!-;'!-*‘.‘ She passed away a few hours later| Grimsby Beach she was taken down| _ Mrs. Julia Josephine Howeli !moun,mn-nn-u.! n-“mu-u(o. Noust sk2 2e ce ce 02 C m loa css AERsenc en us Mrs. Lucy A. Penfold Jacobs H KANXMACHER‘S RESTAURANT, 4 TRIPS EACH WAY EVERY DaÂ¥y LEAVE GRimsay LEavE Toronto 9.25 a.m. 620 pm. 115 a.m. 44 235 pm. 1045 p.m. 11.05 a.m. #.1 DIRECT TO TORONTO Delightful Vacation Tours MUSKOKA LAKES _ â€" _ GEORGIAN Bay LAKE HURON Ask for iMlustrated folder Tickets and Information At Cording to law,‘the last day for apâ€" being the 20th day of July, 1936. ':“"""""';"_'{mu \auffered last Thursday while visiting | with friends in Grimsby. She war lâ€"-ill-vvg_-v-_lumh-pm. se n IEmprUn Mowell of 30 Bald St., Welland, Onâ€" tario, widow of the late Dr. J. 3. Bunday, July 12th, 1936, at the Moyer WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1936 OO SER OR TCTTT, TOBD. G. G. BOURNE. Cl.ll‘lhnd&h»y. Death came as a result of #.10 pm.

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