Grimsby Independent, 22 Jul 1936, p. 8

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#. H. Lancaster, K. C. M. A. Beymour, KC. G. M. Lampard _(Succeediug 1. B. Rouse) OPTOMETRISTS & OPTICIAN# 82 King 6t. F. HAMILTON Associated with 1. B. Rouse for past 14 years. or smail at very ressonabie rates; Also a â€"-'&- for taking afâ€" Phone J. W. C. 8. Bean Publisher & Proprictor â€"lm.'“u-m n-uu-a-â€". Canate and 5250 per year in Uained Statee, payable in advance. EXHIBITION J. W. KENNEDY BEAMSVILLE AUCTIONEER and VALUATOR ___ 12 Main St. W. â€"â€" Phone 32 2 William Street and 45 St. Paul Street, St. Catharines, Phone 769 Advertise in the Independent and Feet the touch TB of Fancy‘s Glow will surround you at the Exhiâ€" bition of 1936 . . . Rudy Vallee‘s great show and sponsored broadcasts will transcend anyâ€" thing he has ever attempted ... England‘s famous Knelier Hall, Band will dedicate the gorgeous ly iMuminated band shell . .. BRYANSâ€"CURRIE Wrate tor dinatvated TORONTO HERMAN JACOBI, JR. 174 Stinson St. H: O1d Letters Wanted vations at Canada‘s Premier Morse Show will enthrall you I will pay ten cents per stamp for old CANADIAN letters postmarked between 1851â€"1870, OPTICIAN BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, NOTARIES, ETC. PROFESSIONAL CARDS BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. FLWo0b a. HDoWE® GRIMSBY OFFICE â€" DAILY rmerly Office of G. B. McConachie (BEARING POSTAGE STAMPS) 40 Main Street, Grimsby MAIL TO |goes by the name of Robert Keeler,| Miss Iva Bartictt has been appoint»| Dox (Lakelands) defeated | but who claims his right name is |¢d by the board of education to Aill the| (Trinity); _ Ladies | Robert Howard and that his home is vacancy on the public school staff reâ€" P (Trinity) defeat» in St. Thomas, is in St. Catharines|cently held by Miss M. Royce. Miss (Lakelands); Men‘s hospital in a serious condition with a | Bartictt has been teaching at the Fairâ€" Jarvis and Ambrose possible skull fracture and numerous | view school in Louth township the last y) defeated ‘Goldring |head ‘Incerations received in a fight| three years. ? (Lakelands); . Ladies® | along the Twenty road at what is| _A number of dairymen in the south| k HM. Dickson and Maud | known as Chippewa corner, late Monâ€"| section of the township have + ) defeated Bertha | day afternoon. His two companions,| their milch herds into ficlds of im=] Cullingford (Trinâ€" Wesley York, aged 48, and Nick Sirey,| mature oat fields on account of . the Mra. 8. Anderson | or Serez, aged 20, both of St. Catharâ€"| dried up pasture lands. ol (Lakelands) defeatâ€" ines, were placed under arrest by Proâ€"| Mrs. W,. D. Fairbrother and Mrs. M and Armand Hummell, | vincial Constable Charles Wood, of St.| McLeod (Toronto) have motored & - | | Catharines, and removed to the county | New York for the coming week. © Â¥e 3â€"2 in favour of Lakeâ€"| _ Residents of the vicinity held Sirey , Betty Dorland, and York until Provincial Constable|are in the cour wâ€"lm-lp-lh*lhw-t Office Houra: 9.30 to 12, 1.30 to 5 Gas Administered For Phone 118 OPTOMETRIST Complete Eyesight Service The Week‘s News of . * Held Here Saturday * Th Surrounding District | ee m ww Farreil Block, 12 Main 8t. W. Bud Pleas _ 906 Pigats Biidg. 108 S¢, Pool St, _ 36 damee Si., South ‘Tel. St. Cotharimes 190 â€" Tel. Regont 1000 . th. Corherines, Out, _ Hanition, Oat, _ FINANCE CORPORATION CENTRAL © NOUSINOLD LOANS © AUVTO LOANS We Help You Help Yenrsalf DR. Vâ€" R. FARRELL LOAN S Borrower ?’Muz Lowert rates in Canade for this type of service GRIMSBY 25 Main Street, West animsey ‘ Phone 198 A. C. Mix _ And T hereby call upon all voters to luh_‘hm to have amy errors or omissions corrected a~ DLR PDODTOTPATDRNTY COTeRIOd ac cording to law, the last . m-irmmcmf"..,’: woane s Sn _ Clerk of Town of Grimsby Runapainy sn Muilcipal" ricums Jons, and that such list remains there for | panied Mrs. Isaac Southward, his sisâ€" ng the missing section, 'ur.w.o-nqnunâ€"--l estimated, will require the ber to attend. of »â€"veral thousand dolâ€" I-‘--u----._' ake lies in soventeen feet un.a-n-l--nn--ur tw water level. | family in the 1o#s of Mr. Book‘s moth» which (ar who paseed awny tase Beomainge * [ thit s a similar expertâ€" A very successful tennis tournament was held on St. John‘s courts Saturâ€" day afterncon between Vincland and St. John‘s clubs. The results: Men‘s singlesâ€"R. Baisley, St. John‘s, defeated by George Phiibrick, Vineâ€" land, 6â€"2, 6â€"3. (Voters‘ Lists Act, Section 10, Form 4) VMI&“I*RL:( The Town of Grimaby, County of Linâ€" coln. muwmu have complied with 7 of ‘The :Mfll‘n“lfl.'lhllhnm. office at Grimasby on th» fi%y;’g_d!._lfl._lhylnu.u CLERK‘S NOTICE OF FIRST POSTING OF VOTERS‘ List i ‘The anpual Erb gathering was held ,u&.mn-mnâ€".n» day last, with about 50 relativer presâ€" ent, those from a distance being Mr. & Mra. Jack Erb, sons Dick and Dan; Mr. and Mrs. Russel Ballantyne and the Misses Erb, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Erb, all of Stratford. C e n enE e dmet by James Marliow and Mrs. G. Phijâ€"] !»* © brick, Vinsland, 6â€"1, 64. Figkg ‘The final score for the entire tourna.| * ment was 3â€"2 in favour of Vineland. :,"" ‘The final tournament for the season | ***U will be held at Lakelands, Beamsvilie, *‘ Saturday afternoon next, between 8t. . *"@ John‘s and Lakelands. the ye Ladies® singles â€" Mra. G. Philbrick, Vineland, defeated Miss M. Pattison, Bt. John‘s, 6â€"4, 6â€"2. Men‘s doubles â€" F. Woodcock and E. Carpenter, 8t. John‘s, defeated J. Cass and L. Ford, Vincland. 6â€"4, 64. and Miss Y. MacKay, St. John‘s, deâ€" feated Miss Viola Myers and Miss ‘Thornton, Vineland, 6â€"4, 6#4. Mixed doubles â€" H. Greenwood an‘ Verna Hawe, 8t. John‘s were defeated some time with her nephew, Mr. Cecil Gowland also Billy Gowland of Walk» There have been several cases of red measigs in this neighborhood. Wâ€" o A family gathering of much inter= est. was held at Mr. David Pettinger‘s home, Courtiand, Ontario, on July 1st, when the descendants of the late Mr. woâ€"umnuâ€"-l of over one hundred to enjoy a day of sports, games and renewing of old mnear his home Friday night and jured by a car driven by a Four local citizens were added to the Vimy piigrimage when Dr, Mra. J. B. Stailwood and Norman and Mrs. Wilson left last week for Betty Doriand, of the Indian are in the county jail and will k be charged with disorderiy Cosby was called to the SBunday afterncon to quell a party row, in which it is alleged land cut George in the hand with ! GRIMSBY CENTRE ||w». Glen Culp, tenâ€"yearâ€"oid son of Cargill George, Jess Dorland WINONA (cw accidents indeed." ber that it is just such a weapon they have im their hands when they are driving their car, Let every driver "Try Courtesy‘ until courtesy becomes 1 fxed habit. ‘Then there will be very damage Increased 10 per cent. One quarter of all injuried persons were children under 16 yearn. \ "A ton of steel, . burtling through space at 35 or 45 miles an hour, has terrific eapacity for damage, desâ€" truction and death." Mr. I‘Il 8t ‘for the next four or five | monthe M reves to what extent the | people ario have heeded the plea | of the swhaister" Mr. Bickell predictâ€" | oi the know that the e 1s me is the safe moâ€" ime ...:flfiâ€"ni--.u- increamad 10 per cent., injurics inâ€" Dea Pre t from page 1 cam pm T. B ways Blake D# Miss| and all the way back to Toronto. She Irma ‘eme of his pickers.| also addressed the Rotary and other picked an 40 eleven quart service clubs, and colleges while on baskets r cherries in this Western tour, necessitating in one day. Y _ many cases, three lectures a day, and _ u*â€"‘bfl'mlhfli ; Canadian Clubs that she has been the of crib this yoo~ a@v@ ‘had a similar experiâ€" For the month of May there were Ay W _ . many years connected with the largest ike when installed -n‘mhun.ul_nm k".'flh‘-m"-w-.*‘:zm; ::‘:::_ _.‘:illvuuh in India (the head of n,..;.,__...‘mhm&unnd“‘ mu-â€"_m.llmmâ€"l‘ulâ€"v jown Toronto firma, one of | lectured in America). ‘This organizaâ€" Ned the intake, as to mI"flhâ€"v-lnn:-u:‘ iacing the missing section, | Y2nts, milltary men others, -m.‘n:ml.â€".....uuv-dm-m-o-t of »â€"veral thousand do}â€"|¢d together to train India and ft her stake lies in soventeen feet | for Home Rule under the British Fiag. ‘ water level. llfit-“.lm‘ fiWfl ‘-m-*dh_lb-‘ a similar expert.| fence which includes in its 700 feet beyond the that three sections of 25 feet in length, had and this accounted for the ben coming into the led to an investignâ€" of Beamsville visited the iis Club on Saturday afâ€" he latter‘s courts to play ament in connection with of the tournament a spent at the home of of intake was carried first five months of ng waged by Hon. Minister of Highâ€" hey will find that on the roads will on _ _ _ ; Kipling, Lord Howe, Winston Churâ€" eted the intake| thill, Lord Lioyd, Lord Carson; Lady t grating on top| Rhonda is also a member, also the nection with inâ€"| Duchess of Atholl and many others of | has been rect}| note. I-J-u-ydlfllhln-' IMN“-VQA-*- mm tion of Canadian Clubs (head office,| Kenr lou-mhu-mo-.-fi-[ d in fruit pickâ€" ing Canadian Clubs all the way across the farm of| to Victoria and up Vancouver Island, | 140 | The greens committee and the proâ€" |perty committee have worked diligent» ly this year and are to be congratulatâ€" [ ed on the splendid condition in which | they have kept the greens, the properâ€" (Continued from page 1) the grand old 93rd Highlanders, and one of the first to come to the relief of the stricken city of Lucknow. He was also one of "The thin red line" of Crimedn fame, Her grandâ€"uncie, Majâ€" orâ€"General William Nairn Forbes, was, the architect and builder of St. Paul‘s Cathedral in Calcutta and also of the VIMY MEMORIAL AND the club Anancially had been able to mert all its obligntions. Membership has increased this year, the ladies‘ secâ€" tion being particularly active. A moâ€" tign was passed that a letter of apâ€" preciation be sent to the ladies for their work in decorating and improvâ€" ing the club .rooms generally. ‘The total membership to date numbers 46 of which 10 are ladies. President J. H. Forman, with the approval of the executive, has issued LAWN BOWLING BE OBSERVED AT BEACH SPECIAL SALE OF BEATTY ELECTRIC ~â€"C*>= WASHERS NCE DAY TO Fruit Tournament will be heid this year on September 12th, commencing at 1.30 p.m. As usual the main prizes will be large boxes and hampers of choice fruits, with a large basket of fruit for each player and plenty of fruit for all to eat throughout the play. It is expected that this year‘s tournament will surpass all previous tournaments in number of outside en« Grimsby softball teams had a disâ€" astrous weekâ€"end, last week. ‘The Peach Queens went down to defent at the hands of the Jordan Pond LilNies z.uâ€".nu-.-..a-'-( Peach Kings took an 18â€"7 larrupâ€" Gainsbore, with the Cocks brothers in Old Bill Fry, the Sage of Dunnvilie, the points. is now crossing the Atlantic on his t 00M e L way to the Olympic games in Gerâ€" T knew something was going to hapâ€"| many. ‘This is William‘s fourth trip â€"uun--mâ€"nl,-u-n-ua-â€"u figured the Queets would take it on ing aggregations and on each and the chin when they turned out in their every occasion Bill has pald his own smappy new uniforms of white sweatâ€" expenses, every penny. If you don‘t mfllflhfl-fl.‘flyn‘&lnfilmlhnnh shorts. New uniforms always hoodoo ing you his bank overdraft. only speaker who had been able to j corded a very warm welcome in every earry through such a strenuous itinerâ€"| town and city in which she lectured, ary. Mer lectures were enthusinsticalâ€" many of them even calling for return ly received and she herself was acâ€"| engagements. Grimsby Lawn Bowling Club have But the mighty cog in puckdom in the City of "Big Was the genial Eugene Fraser, with his smile and QF.-‘.E.:--:Qâ€"“--â€"- ‘Then they built the big arenaâ€"it‘s a monument to 'Ay:n.d&n’w--‘m w-u.x-un-hu-:m-au-u h:“_‘d-â€"dMQ MEâ€"MBâ€"'&-M&‘&' h".m' * Al:::-,” was "Big Gene," so fast but hlfi‘bn‘mlfil-finwâ€"o that winning goal T evslenind geike: a" ind moant It Inroughout the '"'l-‘*fiflw.hfilm N"i“h-nztuâ€"m.c-u--n- May -l-l_g‘-lmcl-ll-hln-l’- m“.mh-m,-l.-" hgmphm-mu prince amor |3|'.I| he dying See The Beatty Washers Atâ€" C.P. BROWN ALSO SOME RECONDITTIONED wasnERrs AT SPECIAL PRICES. "A PRINCE AMONG GOOD FELLOWS® (By Pat Haffey In Niagara Falls Review) YOU $§4,._95 FOR JULY (Slightly Extra On Terms) refer to Leo Reece, for many years a member of the Starâ€"spangled team in a team the first time worn. The Kings were bound to lose ‘when "Honey" Sheiton left the embarkation point in a clean shirt and smoking a twoâ€"forâ€" WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1986.

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