Grimsby Independent, 15 Jul 1936, p. 8

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Wours: # â€" §.30 ©. H. Lancaster, K. C. M. A. Seymour, K.C. * G. M. Lampard J. W. KENNEDY | BEAMSVILLE | AUCTIONEER and VALUATOR will conduct your Auction Sale, large | or small at reasonabie rates; | ::m.‘-.fl... for taking afâ€"| Phone J. W. Kennedy, §6 Beamevi‘te, | or independent, Grimsby, Phone 36 | (BucceedLug 1 B. Rouse) Farrell Block, 12 Main $t. w. mmmuo:g&am Office Hours: 9.30 to 12, 1.30 to 5 82 King Tom Gas Administered For Associated with 1. B. Rouse for tract i mss ‘x. RAY «_2 * "% IGaIG NC Wf, â€"â€" Fhone SF 2 William Street and 45 St. Paul Sirset, St Catharines, Phone 769 Norman Millen, Owen Patterson and Star Lodge of Hamilton held its annual Donald Patterson. garden party. The committee in Canada and $2.50 per year in Unied | WINONA i Beamsville Band will give a concert. _ On‘Friday evening 22 juniors held a shufficboard jitney. The prize winâ€" ners were: Joan Piato, Eleanor Grant, FROMINENT MISSIONARY _ | _ Owing to the extreme heat, the tenâ€" AT GRIMSBY BEACH nis tournament between Vineland and (Continued from page 1) Bt. John‘s, which was to have taken Young People‘s Day will be observâ€" piace on Saturday on 8t. John‘s :A{h’(h.-fi.m,mmmuwmu- morning speaker will be M. A. Sorsoâ€"| ‘The present standing in the differâ€" leil, Deputy Minister of Public Welâ€" ent clubs in the Niagara . peninsuia fare, and formerly assistant director| tennis league is as follows: of Technical Education. ‘There will be| Vinciand, Lakelands and St. John‘s a service of song in the evening. | are all tied for first place with eleven church service at the Beach the points. There are two more tourna« Beamsville Band will give a concert. |ments scheduled for each club. ( C ’.â€""“ hew 'â€"'â€"I LC I C. 8. Bean Publisher & Proprietor | Tasued M‘M from Office / l--uou'nwao--, | BRYANSâ€"CURRIE 1 Fivestone MAIN ST. E. Safety is built into HAROLD B. MATCHETT, B.A. AUCTIONEEA BARRISTERS, SOLIC!TORS, NOTARIES, ETC. GRIMSBY GARAGE OPTICIAN PROFESSIONAL CARDS ~g, . amnirens, are. _ enimssy orrice â€" oaily nâ€"wâ€"uanm 12 St. W. â€" Phone 32 LANCASTER AND MIX 10 220 Po mm uignet E3 BARRISTER, $OLICITOR, ETC. Olohlln-l...‘flnfi; bbadigly i byâ€" Phone 118 OPTOMETRIST Complete Eyesight Service Phone 326 GRIMSBY The home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Cudâ€"| ney was the scene of a most delightâ€" ful event Wednesday evening of last| week when Iris chapter of the Eastern DR. Vâ€" R. FARRELL The Week‘s News of mz _ Miss M. Metcaife, New York, is TELEPMHONES: | visiting her sister, Mra.. John Royce. Office + 119 Sunday night‘s band concert, preâ€" Resigence 286 | sented by the Citizens Band again atâ€" B.A. tracted a large number. Prov. Const. and Mrs. Darby, son, | Dudiey, and Miss Helen Hoshai, un‘ Street, Monday for a vacation in the northâ€" '-l.:muv "‘1'1-1 They will be at Ore sta., Lake PHONE 226 2 William St. Phone 108 presiding. Mrs. F. D. Bacon, who was the "Home Economics" convener, took the chair, and a very interesting proâ€" grame wes enjoyed of readings, musiâ€" cal numbers and a contest. Mrs. Moyâ€" er, County Pres., of Caistorville, who | The board of education in speciat raises in the $28,503.47. ‘The appointâ€" -udll.‘-rhfllvl-qu the public school staff was laid over to another meeting. The bad approaches to the new bridge completed last spring over the M-kl&hymm‘ smoothed down and the sidewnlks $4,481.75 and for high and vocational schools, $2,884.54. ‘Total receipts for the public school are shown as $2,671, and expenditures of $1,182.75. Reâ€" ceipts of the high and vocational school are estimated at $25,018.93 and appreciated address on "The Home and the Homemaker". Lunch was served and the meeting closed with singing the National Anthem. | The August meeting will be held in the form of a picnic at Mrs. A. W. Metcalfe‘s at Grimaby Point. ‘The members of the Grazsle W. L Grassie W.1. at a picnic this Wednesâ€" day afterncon at Mrs. Judson Merâ€" ritt‘s grove. session Friday night adopted the esâ€" timates of the high and vocational and public schools for 1936 and the same will be forwarded to the council. The public school expenditures have been lowered a mill from last year and those of the secondary schools are practically the same as in 1935, ‘The M.fll.\l'\.hl“bl‘.[ (Standard Time), while Mr. Currie of Smithville is on his holidays. Grassie W. 1. In spite of the extremely warm 'ulhwmtmy-â€".lnm' «d the Grassie W. I meeting last Thursday afternoon at Mrs. H. J was the guest speaker, gave a much Haws Rev. Mr. Oliver of Binbrook conâ€" ducted the services at the Church on Sunday. He will continue the services for the next two Sundays at 3 p.m. «d the Sweet Family reâ€"union at Courtland on July 1st. * llr.ndln.'n.fl..o.‘t. weekend at Delhi with relatives. ‘ Miss Vioia Walker of ‘Toronto is holidaying at home. Â¥ ] Mrz. 1. Southward, . her brother, Mr. G. M and Mrs. Norman Irvine. | '7”““"7* â€" o Mrz. 1. Southward, accompanied by| _ MF. ARA MÂ¥ Picker and children of I ,.7.â€"_.-â€"--â€"â€"â€"â€"-‘â€"- beppteifioninnd i t o s L heavy loss on Sunday afternoon when spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. their barn burst into flames caused by E. Murst. _ â€" spontancous combustion. The season‘s| Mr. And Mrs. Whitney Grof and hay crop besides several hundred Eirl# SBunday at Grimsby Beach. chickens and hens were burned. In a‘ *Lfl-u"lw short time a crowd gathered from day with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kemp. near and far but nothing could be _ MF. @84 Mrs. H. Franklin and Ruth. done to save the building. \|anent the weekend at the home of Dr. Clarence Irvine of ‘Timmins, Mr=. J. McCres, Northern Ontario, is spending a few| MI#® Betty Constable of Hamilton, weeks‘ holidays with his parents, Mr. i# spending & week with Mrs. E. David Wright, Los Angeles, About 40 members and their friends ‘of St. John‘s A.Y.P.A. held a wiener roast at Carpenter‘s beach, ‘ m.ulln.'nnlnfi-y_ family of Sllvery Hill, Quebec City, are guests of the latter‘s sister, Mrs. William Hand. | Blanche Thompson, W. Lambert, Mra. J. Conners, Mrs. E. Truman, E. Lingâ€" er, A. W. Arkell, J. Myers, Mrs. A. W. Arkell and Mrs. Cramshaw. ‘ | Mr. and Mrs. Abe Hand and son, tournament last week, the winners beâ€" Ing Miss Yvonne Mackay and Mre. Fred Woodcock. Wilzon, of Konoka, and Patricia Hand, have returned home after a week‘s visit with relatives. The activities at Holy Family camp have commenced again for this seaâ€" son, the camp opening last week. All cottages on the grounds are filled, as well as numerous tents. Mr. and Mrs. Flockerman suffered a St. John‘s Tennis cub completed its GRASSIE at $28,50347. A mill NPW onA acmswe h a lt a h scA c ‘The Baking Sale under the auspices alt labor will be from the unemployed of the Ladies® Ald of the Thirty Mounâ€" lists, 25 per cent. from unemployed tain United Church, which was postâ€" not on relief and 15 per cent. to be poned, will be held next Saturday, chosen by the contractors. July 18th, at Grimaby Beach. An artistic wall, three feet hich. Mrs. ‘Taylor and Tene returned home after a holiday in the North. Quite a number from here celobratâ€" ed the Orangemen‘s holiday at Cayâ€" § ° ToÂ¥ /jan Lee, Joe Matthies, Bert McCieliand | _ Mrs C. B. ‘Waiters of mih"flhâ€"m Bianche McGuire, | Pa,, Mrs. N. Dunham of Rochester, Pendergast, Violet Russeil, Franâ€" | Mr. and Mra. N. ODell of Dunnvile, i# Stewart, Kathieen Stewart, Gwenâ€" Junior Ald will mâ€"et at the home of the president, Mrs. F. Lane Miss B. Lane of Wilmington, Deiaâ€" ware and Joyce House of Tonawanda spent the past week with Mr. and Buffalo, spent Sunday with Mr. and o 000. ~ |~ EWIRIINESimmptbagtsemsmmi! binkentuizmces MBR ""l---n.-nm--d;n.m nl-bh-umuuy, P unauthorized use of the water without| . Honours: [3 a permit ss in sprinklers, fountains|ine Armstrong. and other outside purposes, are liabie raine Hickey, to have their supply cut off, and beâ€"| Helen Jangen, Mll--u‘h-lndu;n.. McDona will be coilected. Mary Ranco, E Clinton township council are seriousâ€" ward Seip. ly thinking over a proposition to !iâ€" Pass: Ethel cense pedding of ail kinds in the Astle, Joyee E: Piacos for part of the tme and will| HIGH SCHOOL ENTRANCE | Biet Pn io Commace ts hm ue RESULTS OF GRIMSBY Dizee aintuplets | _ & DISTRICT ANNOUNCED The funcral of the ito Mrs. Marâ€"| (Continued from page 1) (it RIERBOT Graisley, wife of Charles |Coppen, Beveriey Cox, Madeline Crowâ€" lll.dh“nnun-t-u ther, Dougias Dabner, John Dorey, held Monday afternoon at 2:30 p. m.| Verna Eckford, Irene Faragelli, Lily from her late home. Interment took| Faragelli, Jean Farr, HMugh Hilborn, place in Queen‘s Lawn Cemetery,| Flora Holtam, Irene Kingelin, Everett fmaby. Mra. Ball died on Friday,|Librock, Ethel MacPerson,‘ Staniey following &n operation in St. Joseph‘s | Masterson, Clifford McCumber, Kach Hospital, Hamilton. per Mooradian, Jack Moore, Jack A former resident of Beamsvile,| Murray, Shemaron Negosian, Wilfred *'-l.nuuuuuamowm“ his son, Bert, in Dundas Sunday. The| Pyait, Ethel Remmant, Ronald Roadâ€" late Mr. Moggach was in his 76th|knight, Waitha Ross, Lillian Scott, year. D“uh-ll.flllanuom Jean Slessor, Jack a few years ago when he took up resiâ€"| Smith, Aun Sorel, Fred Stewart, Samâ€" cenle, Sn Bz ton. |uet Strachan, Kathicen Sturen: wi. h.-.mmm'u.m, Beatrice Wales, John| water Subply the waterworks commitâ€" | Wikobrada." " viats " oi " ilek dobn| peops s oc cesc cozC% Grier. Richard Hail, John Hastings, Elt inrnicl ul id Lnieinntiecinbediaiedameadidli) RJ beiperinnatcinys criAbrvn «_ GRLMSBY, ONTARIO ,,'-â€"--â€"---. bervtmennondinpecsizinks Broicki & .b. MM m lw. David | Tohe, Laura Waiton, Frederick Warâ€" _ _The Dominion Government and the Niagura Parks Commission will coâ€" operate in the construction of 22 miles of pavement from the upper bridge to the whiripool It was anâ€" nounced work will start in a few '-hlnl"hwt,l.-, 1. Cost of the work is estimated at 'l'offll.l\l‘hkh“mhfl“ by the Dominion Government, the reâ€" mainder being raised by the Parks Commission, which will superintend Between 200 and 300 men will be employed. ‘The contract will be let with the provision that 60 per cent. of To Bu‘ld Pavement To The Whirlpool i_ll--n: Evan Armbrust, Catherâ€" Wivepp ib rram un ombeaisdinnrmmatand €OD ; . the Astle, Joyce Baker, Irene Ball, Ruth face wigte sn P perne AP2it -nu,.ouâ€"mm.;-..‘z-flh Flockemana suffered Dietsch, Kenneth Garretl, Murray; .. ThC Surrounding fields were so dry, W k nsl h s erine McDonald, Lorne Patterson, From Upper Bridge GRIMSBY GARAGE NIAGARA three feet high a double curb will be constructed beâ€" ride the sidewalk. It is expected that 90 per cent of the cost of the job will gorge, and wherever there is\ overâ€" hanging rock, it will be scaled so that -lbwh-lhm- trance to the whiripoo!, the whole length of the new road. A sixâ€"foot elevated promenade will run along the edge of the road and the that the flames swept over them, scorching a large patch of potatoes m-h-u-n.;u-m.u ‘Mhlhlfivld.‘l““. hole large enough for her escape, savâ€" ed the screaming woman, who on reaching safety, collapsed. ‘ two fine buildings, housing 300 chicâ€"! kens belonging to Friedrich Flockeâ€"] mann at Grassie. ‘The outbreak ocâ€"| mnh&hyu'-i-v-l,! h‘*nmnql hay had been stored in the barn. A tm-.-m-.uun-(‘ lease a horse from the barn. J _ Mrs. Flockemann in an effort to hm“â€";“mn-’ tempts rushed to the chicken house lflufll.-*“. She narrowly escaped death when the door slammed shut and locked her in, but only the quick action of a neighâ€" M.-.fl’mbm ly destroyed a barn and contents and Woman Rescued From Burning Buildi _FnMGmnie Fire, believed to have been caused HERMAN Jacoss, 174 Stinson St. Old Letters Wanted and road Willbe on solid (BEARING PoSTAGE stampPs) M will pay ten cents per stamp for old CANADIAN letters postmarked between 1851â€"1870, .‘-m' Ventilationâ€"and Safety glass in :"'-E;'"c-‘:: &% lioniiy payments to suit your purse on the MAIL TO (Standard Series 2â€"pass. Coupep Tax ©736 the night to prevent further outâ€" 45 minutes from the time the fire started the buildings lay in a mass of feet out on to the Caledonia highway, breaking off an oak tree 20 inches in diameter, snapped off four telephone poles, disrupted Hydro wires and put Caledonia in darkness for three hours. roof about 40 by 80 feet square from the Caledonia creamery, hurled it 200 About 7.30 Saturday night, a show» er of rain with high wind developed WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1936. a,fmant, eubews. Ont. _ tud Plasw $#6 Pigets Wie. 100 S¢. Puod St, _ 36 James $t., Suth Tol. S+. Cotharines PB . Tol. Regont 1809 St, Cotharines, Ont. . Hamiien, Ont. ran m rmora outan ons CENTRAL 0 avto Lloans We Help You Help Toursalf LOAN S MURRICANE LIFTS ROOF Lowast retes in Canade for this type of service Hamilton, Ont.

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