Grimsby Independent, 2 Jun 1938, p. 6

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€IGHT WANTED â€" General, for July and August, Grimsby Beach. Sleep out. References. Apply Box 81, Grimsby Independent. 48â€"1¢ WANTED â€"â€" Strawberry Pickers,\ FOR $ALEâ€"Eureka Vacuum F 2 C SNT UE UATIRE CE O3 000 AiRnnnc ce aPice i l WANTED â€" Girl grocery clerk wertion. A charge of ten cents is made for boxes. WANTEDâ€"Girl for general houseâ€" preferred, tm ences. Apply, Mra. Lioyd Jones, 86 Main St. L-L 48â€"1¢ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS BOARDERS WANTED â€" Room and board for 2 willing to share room, private family. Apply 21 Eim St. 48â€"1p ;mwno':. WANTED â€" Exâ€" ferences furnished, Chauffeur‘s license. Phone 490, om:;:»‘y. p WANTEDâ€" All kinds of electrical work. Expert repairs on all ham‘s, Kerman Ave., Phone 61, Grimsby. _ agâ€"1¢ State qualifications in own writ» ing; also lad with bicycle. Box 3. Grimsby Independent. . 48â€"1¢ TO RENTâ€"for the months of July Eim St service. Phone 158J, K. E. Fareâ€" Grimsby Dairy &° Creamery apartment, centrally located. Apâ€" ply Box $5, Grimsby l-l-v-::_-l'» C warm â€" weather and our early Delivery Service comâ€" bined, we are pleased to anâ€" nounce to our patrons that we can now assure every town resident of fresh milk and cream for breakfast. Our Town delivery is all completed by 5.45 a.m. 1t you are not already receivâ€" ing this service we will be pleased to extend it to you. PHONE 64 Nldudmdn'm‘ cupboards and shelves. 24 large clear white sheets â€" “M"o.o- SHELF PAPER 4G6.50 WEST MAIN STREET With the arrival of the Special Prices for T hurs, Fri COLLEEN BRAND CHOICE Golden Bantam Corn Peach Jam TIGER BRANDâ€" Salmon, /: Ib. tit Toddy 1c Saleâ€" D. E. ANDERSON â€" SUPERIOR STORES â€" ROYAL _ 11b.can ...39¢c;AIb. tin for ...1¢ Hillcrest Shortening. . .2 lbs. for 23¢ LuxFlakes ........... . Ige. bhox 23¢ é%'t?%:ééé_x;"_ o io ts oi Cane oC Toilet Soap ........ ... .3 cakes 11c Peach Blossom Biscuits, per _Ib. 15¢ Dated Coffee .. ... .. .. .: KIAKԤ HARD WATERâ€" k;;;l l-;bvrirâ€"aiieesg_.. . / 1b. pkg. 15¢ CHASE & SANBORNâ€" (plus 10¢ postage) FOR RENT Send one YORK 45c bag front and 10c for Charlie McCarthy Spoon, Chase & Sanborn, Montreal, E"’ 32 oz. % 1b. tins FOR SALE â€" Two burner Gas e mgr T mn.uumma. 48â€"1¢ |roauu-xmww ‘ â€" privately $225.; terms. | 02 Maple Aev. 48â€"1p |_ \ FOR SALEâ€" Tomato plants, $5.00 \ m in flats. D. Robertson, 5â€"râ€"3, Beamsvilie. . 48â€"3p Azz I Said says Cress Corn and Bunion Saives are safe, sure. Reâ€" move Calluses, Warts, Ingrown attachments; 4 burner Gas Stove, high oven; Silent Glow Cabinet Oil Heater. Apply 21 !-“:- P INTERIOR PAINTING AND PAPâ€" ERHANGING â€" A. J. Hayward, Phone collect, 240, Beamsville. Cleaver, offering a price of $11,000 | damages. Aplin‘indicated to the department that he would like to retain his home and the eight ncres. A conference was arranged whereby department land buyers \ and Apiin met in Mr. Cleaver‘s ofâ€" \fice at Burlington _ After four ‘mu'mmmh-‘l'll A.GLOUGNLW to make sewer from the street line to residences and to give estimates on all lines of conâ€" crete cement work. Phone 20. E. C. APLIN OFFER (Continued from page 1) eight acres with house and outâ€" buildings, but this expropriation ofâ€" fer did not carry any set price but M“Mhhnfitum basis of the Dow award." _ _ _ Following publication of the Dow award, the department communiâ€" cated with Aplin, through E. H. Growers contend, however, acâ€" cording to Wim. Mitchell, one of the negotiators for the fruit farmers, that none of these cases should be heard by the Municipal Board. mmwumu"ou- ‘wu."unummmcn has no right to hear these arbitraâ€" tion cases. They claim that a growâ€" er should be allowed to pick his own arbitrator, the Department ,‘euwuum\orwmm two arbitrators pick the third memâ€" ber. (The mapner in which the Municipal Board is constituted alâ€" lows no appeal from any award they may make. Under the other threeâ€"man system a decision could h.mhdwbunru-lbuul‘-. m‘"bdn‘emmlolo to the Privy Council in England and get a decision on the rights and powtfl.ndtlenlkfll!““y"" dduloruwudlmtlhellunm- mal Board may hand down in these ‘Toeâ€"nails too. Sold by Dymond" Drug Store. y “": pal Board may MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE . .. 1b. 36¢ 3 for 23¢ .. xa1230 2 for 25¢ & Sat ered to go i England rights and of any deâ€" he Municiâ€" New Books At i Public Library ‘The following new books have been placed in the Grimsby Public Library and were Aduit Fiction: ‘The Yearling (Rawlings); Balâ€" lade in G. Minor, (Bollcau); Valley of ‘The Stars, (Cunningham); White Silence, (Marsh); Death in a Lighthouse, (Ronns); lcnnl‘ Against Reeves, (Aldington); The| Stars I‘d Give, (Soutar); Smoke of | Battle, (Chambers); Wide Sleeves of Kwannon, (Lancaster); Bow Down to Wood and Stone, (Lawâ€" rence); Always Another Spring, (Humphries); ‘There Comes a Moment, (Maxwell); Leisure For Living, _ (Scanlan); _ Wandering| Dogies, (Tuttle); Facts About Floyd, (Parkman); On The Dodge, (Raine); Hawk in the Wind, (Milâ€" ler); Riders of the Broken Circle, (MiNer); Iron Trail, (Brand); Nutâ€" meg Tree, (Sharp); A Love Like]| that, (Garth); Sword and the Rose, (Smith) ; Today is Yours, (Loring) ; Curious Happenings to Rooke Leâ€" lnu.. (Oppenheim); . Vanished Prospector, (Lund); Nobody‘s in Town, (Ferber); Wings North, (Case); Marigold, (Hill); Missing Link, (Wells); Chan Osborne‘s Wife, (Hauck); Seven Must Die, (Beliah); Juice of the Pomegranâ€" ate, (Dell); Scariet Riders, (Campâ€" lot); Bending Sickle, (Bullett); Jewell of Mahabar, (Marshall); Prodigal Parents, (Lewis); Cardâ€" board Castle, (Wren); Head in Green Bronze, (Walpole); Advenâ€" tures With Women, (Kerr); Silent Witnesses, (Strange); Case of the Substitute Face, (Gardner); April Serenade, (Corby); Donovan Ridâ€" es, (Gooden); Rain Across The }lou. (Chadwick); Blood of Her Ancestors, (Hancock); The Strumâ€" guid); Racing Yacht AMYMIOTY, (Graham); . Joseph in Egypt (Mann); W. I., (McGuire); Blackâ€" robe, (Corcoran); Dream Prevails, (Diver); Trumpets Calling, (Adeâ€" pet_Sea,.._Williams) ... RALGETK .08 | Â¥ill@â€"BMMG.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"« Spanish Peaks, (Grey); EnChAnted| ___________..__.___._.._= Oasis, (Baldwin); Light of Other }: L the Ad (Meâ€" Days, (Corbett). tm) ; Make Your Own Rags, Adult Nonâ€"Fiction: \ (Miail); These Forcigners, (Seaâ€" Great Masters in Art, (Rubens); brook); History of the Royal Canaâ€" High and Dry, (Carr): mu-u\a-u.::rd (Fetherstonâ€" Parties, (Hay); Murder in the augh); ad Sketches, (Stark); LCOX iAamazani+ (llant Oulz‘German Octopus. (Wolfe); Colourâ€" Legion, . (Cameron); Giant Quiz Book, (Slifer); Safeguarding Menâ€" tal Health, (McCarthy); What Are We to Do?, (Strachey); Pcssport Around ‘The World, (Hoimes); Across the Frontier, (Gibbs); Cruising the Mediterranean, (Milâ€" Local <a >x\f * Â¥, # s ' ‘ (| ME e es i â€"'n . " a C O ts 7 " ~ 4 atns l I . es s 1 P ce ks po>â€" 34 : [ i. © 4 eyÂ¥ â€" n * n s‘ Bs C i( > _ e w m C : JA# m l C mith * \ : 8 \ Al t f - N KX . A\: ,* * 7 s e \ ®*~ 4 ... % & A I A â€" â€" h s*C> y inss *< e P * + 0 * 5o inmoun e A ". : ~BudiF s y lsnt s /\ & ." i Y M ig» """< s 4 " y# C uds A': < '. i :â€"_, _ xn - " e n k m HOLIDAY upportunities in the thousands of lakes, rivers and streams of Canada afford fishing opportunities which are unexcelled any where in the world. The wide stretches of the Domiâ€" nion are liberally supplied with forest and lakeâ€"land, nhfll‘lu with game fish and imais, where lovers of the great outâ€"of» doors can find a sports district to walt their every whim. p*shing conditions are so varied in Canada and the species of game fish so numerous that a small booklet is required merely to list all the fish and regulations of the different sections. Deepâ€"sea fishâ€" ing is found on both ocean coasts, Yacht Fishting Game Fish Across Canada THUE â€"GRIMSBY _INDEPENDENT and | _ (Continued from page 1) 'mnmmumm 'mmuh-flfllfl sion, and election of officers was held as follows: | President, Mrs. F. D. Alikens, Grimsby Beach; vice â€" presidents, ‘Mrs. H. G. Scott, St. Catharines, |ndun.uyoll'ry. 8St. Catharâ€" ines; recording secretary, Mra. M. ‘o.c:m.n.c.mm:eum- ponding secretary, Miss Annle Fry, \Jordan ,treasurer, Mrs. C. B. Hayâ€" nes, Jordan. Superintendents of| departments appointed were: Evanâ€" gelistic, Mrs. J. R. Bates, Jordan;| flower mission, Mrs. Bennett Moyâ€" er, St. Catharines; mothera‘ meetâ€" ings, Mrs. Byron Smith, St. Cathâ€" arines; publicity and social, Mrs. A. E. Merritt, Grimsby; L. W.R. and L. |MT.L., Mro. W. J, Willis, St. Catharâ€" incs; Sabbath day observance and law enforcement, Mrs. C. B. Hayâ€" nes, Jordan; scientific temperance in day schools, Mra. H. C. Goodâ€" man, Jordan; Canadianization and \citivenship, Mrs. F. D. Aikens, \Grimaby Beach; soap coupons, Mrs. \larael Moyer, Campden; temperâ€" lance and Sunday schools, Mrs. |Loyell Fry, St. Catharines; press, i\ Mrs. G. A. Gott, Merritton; medal .\ contests, Mra. H. Mason, St. Cathâ€" ;\ arines; antiâ€"narcotics and medical s\ temperance, Mrs. H. C. Goodman, , | Jordan. Mrs. St. Daimas of St. Catharâ€" ines conducted the memorial and noontide prayer when the afternoon seasion convened. The devotional was led by Mrs. E. Burgess of St. Catharines. Mrs. F. H. Greenway ‘dlln-lmlpnu-euwlt ‘.dt-en "Love", pointing out lwo-n'-muldua-udpn- tector of the home. . Closing ‘Mmumumm _A white ribbon tea for delegates and guests at the convention with town officials and presidents of the various women‘s organizations was held at the conclusion of the afterâ€" noon meeting. w.C.IV. CONVENTION held at the conclusion of the afterâ€"| yp, and Mrs. Lee Cowan of Simâ€" xmn-inmvunmu" Te (eeaikg. **" > n k Jarvis on Sunday evening. of Grimaby led in the devotional Services are being held each exercises. Miss Waite of Beamsâ€" Sunday at the Church at 3 o‘clock vill¢â€"H40g....._.__.._._..__._._.. mm mm\ 2. 0‘C10CK, ‘All are cordially invitâ€" onl e 4. in oX d ncsor TuKs. | ac to nttend. ed Spectacies, (Niven); Pearl Tradâ€" er, (Cornitzer); Out With the Mounties, (Temple); Madame Curie, (Curie): History of ‘The Canadian Pacific, (Gibbon); World Natural History, (Boulenger). District Items for halfâ€"ton tuna off Nova Scotia and equally large sharks near Vancouver Island; fiveâ€"pound smallâ€"mouth black bass at the Devil‘s Gap Camp, Lake of the Woods district, and in hundreds of lakes in Rastern Canada, vi¢ for popularity with 40â€"pound maskinonge at such favored reâ€" sorts as the French River Camp in Optario; fighting trout of several species are found everyâ€" where in Canada, most popular regions among anglers being the Laurentian Mountains, north of Montreal, or the mileâ€"high lakes surrounding Banff and . Lake Loulse in the Canadian Rockies; and mighty saimon bring Joy & _ Mr. and Mra. Jack Coomber of Hamilton and Dorls McCrea of St. Catharines, spent Sunday with Mra. Mr. and Mrs. R. Chadwick spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. D. Mcâ€" Pherson, Smithville. Fred Richardson of St. Anns spent Sunday at his home here Tea June 8th, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Richardson. . Mr. and Mrs. Teeter of Hamiiton, spent Sunday with Mrs. J. Sweet. Joyce Sweet is visiting her grand parents at Grimsby Beach. . _ Mope and Jean Williams attendâ€" ed the birthday party of Audrey Fisher at Beamsville Monday afterâ€" \ THIRTY MOUNTAIN | Mr. and Mrs. Peter Marlow and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Aston spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Aston, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. 8. Runick and Mr. and Mra. F. Lupjkus and children of Buffalo spent Sunday with Mr. and ‘The Ladies‘ Aid of the ‘Thirty Mountain met at the home of Mrs. M. Hurst, Grimsby, on Wednesday last. A good dea! of business was passed and.â€"a very enjoyable afterâ€" noon spent by all. ‘The next meetâ€" ing is to be held at Mrs. Chas. Terryberry‘s in June. on Friday. Harry Milmine, Clifford Walker and Art. Hysert spent the weekend at Mt. Forest. h Lal ®> _ Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Aird of Deâ€" troit, Mich., called on the former‘s wrandmother, Mrs. Elien Johnston, Whalter Hopkins is improving his home with a fresh coat of paint. Mr. Milton McCollum of Detroit, Mich., visited at M. 8. Merritt‘s last end in We wish to thank our many friends, neighbors and relatives for their acts of love and sympathy in the loss of our beloved husband and um«;maug:bmum-n for the many Mass and fioral tributes, also those who so kindly loaned their cars. Eb.co-lonmuunull- the hearts of anglers in the Mariâ€" Card of Thanks times. These few highlights of Canâ€" ada‘s many fishing opportunities llustrate why Canadian sportsâ€" men fishing in their home waters are jJoined every year by so many thousand anglers from the United States and overseas, Conditions, possibilities and regulations vary so widely in different sections that anglers planning to visit strange districts would do woil to find out all about them in adâ€" vance from A. O. Seymwour, genâ€" eral tourist agent, Canadian Paci« fie Railway, Montreal, or from fishing booklets obtainable at all Canadian Pacific offices. Mra. Wm. Webb and family. GRASSIE COMING EVENTS Grimaby Lions Carnival and Field Day, Friday and Saturday, July 1 and 2. Reserve this date. â€"The date for the Trinity United Sunday School picnic has been set for Wednesday, July 6th, Definite urrangements will be announced Exhibition of Iris by members of Grimsby Horticulitural Society in Store 46 Main St., West, on Saturâ€" day, June 4, from 7 to 10 pm.. The Trinity Service Club is holdâ€" “i'-hdnpnunndamm’ ,muthhomolln..l.ll.llu-' Millan, Depot, St., on Tuesday, June 7, from 3 to 6 p.m. Admldonllc.‘ # L L i An open bridge will be held on‘ Mymmtulo'doet; under the auspices of Lincoln Loyaâ€" | list Chapter, 1L.O.D.E., at the home| of Mrs. Fred Marsh, 21 Murray| Street. Mrs. Williaim Lothian and mwmmum hosteases. Meteorlogical STATION Week ending Sunday, Mayâ€"20th. Highest temperature, . Thursday, May 26, 65 degrees; lowest temâ€" perature, Wednesday, May. 25, 35 HUTCHISON PHONE 24 V eal Legs * 19¢ CHOPS, Ib. 27¢;. CUTLET, Ib. 30¢; STEW, Ib. 15¢ Hocks\s: 3 ibs. 25¢ NEX Hamburg Steak WHITE SHOES WHITE $1.50 to $3.50 Children‘s and Misses Sandals and Straps, $1.10 to $2.25 Men‘s All White and Two Tone Oxtords, $2.95 to $4.95 Farreil‘s Shoe Store Women‘s Oxtords, Sandals and Ties BEEF have prov One only One only One only Light Oak â€" Dark Oak â€" Walnut % Pints 22e Pints 39c Quarts 69¢ Lawn Hose _ . Solid rubber las plete with .couplingsâ€" Phone 21 total rainfall for the week, GRIMSBY JUNE SPECIALS Our n;l;; ;e:tly June special of which so many taken advantage in former years and which has d so satisfactory, Medium gray in quarts onlyâ€" RROWN‘S HAROWARE MEAT MARKET NEW SEASON‘s VEAL, LAMB 14 16 18 Lawn Mowers to Clear Porch Floor Paint Mower Mower Mower V arnish Stains PHONE 142 lawn hose in 50 foot lengths, comâ€" regular $12.00 regular $15.00 regular $18.00 Cooked Meat Cuts HAM SLICED, 1 BOLOGNA .... WEINERS ..... HEAD CHEESE Blade Roast Ib. 20¢ Pot Roast . .1b.17¢ Stew Cuts 2 lbs. 25¢ §$2.75 _ MOORE‘S TnearRE Sold By "Bluebeard‘s Eighth W ite" Claudette Colbert, Gary Cooper "Unusual Occupations" ! _ "Protek The Weakerist" Wed. â€" Thurs., June 8 â€" 9 "Vogues of 1938" Fri. â€" Sat., June 3 â€" 4 Happy Landing Mon, â€" Tues., June 6 â€" 7 mfl-k.buA-d "Community Sing" Thursday, June 2nd, 1938 rner Baxter, Joan Bennett "Fox Movietone News" Lean Ib. 1b 2 Ibs. < s We .. .Jb. PHONE 24 13¢ Grimsby «s 18e $12.00 $14.00 2e

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