Grimsby Independent, 2 Jul 1942, p. 8

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TC RENT â€" Comfortable rooms with board if desired. Apply 7 FOR RENTâ€"For July and August, wellâ€"furnished three room apartâ€" ment, down town district. Reaâ€" sonable rent. ‘Telephone 66â€"wâ€"2. FOR SALE â€" Hay in the field or Aelivered or cut on shares. Any ~1p -â€"..z.,'.â€";iva".zhâ€"_‘â€"â€"-'â€":v-&â€" the Public School Grounds next Monday night against the Peach FOR SALE â€" Hamilton P.G.‘s To Play Here which will get under way at 7.15 sharp. A good turnout is anticiâ€" mcholar of that which went before district will have an opportunity of it.â€"Publius Syrus. FOR SALZâ€"â€"30 Cows and Heifers, 2 purs Jerseys, fresh; 50 Ewes, T Hornes. 75 acres good standing hay. Cord Wood, Good 50 acre pPHONE 21 Two cents a word per insertion. Miniram charge each insertion 25 cents. Q‘mmmumu tion. A charge of ten cents is made for bozs. BUILOING SUPPHES o. odld . «â€" CaH â€" Daytime 559 _ Nights 480â€"wâ€"12 CLASSIFIED ADVERTSEMENTS floors, bathroom and attic, garâ€" age. Chesp for cash. Apply A. C. J. DeLaplante Agent for Brick and Cemeant BROWN‘S HARDW ARE FOR REXNT \< GIFT EVERY WEEK No , good S1â€"1¢ S1â€"1¢ Is Appointed To Beach School Staff INTERIOR PAINTING AND PAP. ERHANGING â€" A. J. Hayward, Mrs. Gordon Cole WANTED â€" Smail Cottage or House, soldier‘s wife and two "SLENDOR TABLETS", Harmless and effective. $1.00, two weeks‘ supply, At Dymond‘s Drug Store. considerable teaching experience in Toronto suburbs and in Hamiiton, has been appointed to the staff of the Grimsby Beach Publis School, and she will coramence her duties in WANTED â€" MELP WANTED At RBublic School. Carpenters, Carpenter‘s helpers, WANTED â€" Lad with ag;" lcense for delivery truck. %lmmtfisfiq 4 â€"l¢ ment followed the resignation of Miss Marian Barter, who recently jJoined the Women‘s Division of the Royal Cana an Air Force. LOST â€" Wire haired terrier Ansâ€" GENERAL REPAIRS â€" Bicycles, no matter what make or condiâ€" tion: also shoes and harness. W. rooms has been completed at the pensive, they point out that the and further payments. READ P.M. PAPERâ€"At Hillier‘s 78 Ontario Street. _ S1â€"1p Mrs. Gordon Cole, who has bad MISCELLANEOUS 178â€"râ€"2. S1â€"1p CGRIMSEBY for s1ic e| _ Bome twenty five JifW® arrived in Monday mc'-.:;. flw * i have been arsivieg 5y guce oo Kuntz, Ronnie Winterbottom, Levia Gibson, Peter Roak, Joan Whiteâ€" Hirons, Jennle Klowak, Ruby Makâ€" ins, Bruce Mason, Donald Nelson, Sawyer, Fred Schwab, Lee Smith, Douglias Treeman, Hazel Twocock, Helen Prevost, Donald Kuntz Shafer, Betty Shantz, Stanley Sobâ€" kowich, Joyce Tremain, Ann Wade, Ruth Cornwe!l, Jim Cossitt, Earisa Joy o9 t k i Levine. William Lewis, Lorbe Linâ€" Mauson,~ ~Doumald McAlonen,~ Alan ters, Ewelyn Wilcox. Mauzon, Donald Moberly, Catherine Hill, Gloria Jarvis, Ireme Jones, Shafer Brothers for the rebuillding of the wast block of the Grimsby Public Schools which was destroyâ€" ed by fire last week. No estimate of the damage that resulted when the fire burned through the building for three hours is yet available, and it was agreed by the company holding the insurance policy that the conâ€" tract for the repairs should be awaurded, and that the settlement would be made when the adjusters, working in coâ€"operation with the contractors, have an opportnuity of studying the bullding more closely than is possible a. present. The work is to be started immeâ€" distely, and it is hoped that it + H be completed by the time tist school Ofins next fall. + tion, at a special meeting held last Shater Brothers Given Contract To Repair School Over Ninety Now At Farm Service Force Center Here Developing into o the & the Ningars Peninsuis is the cenâ€" THE GRIMSBY INDEPE NDE N T Public School Promoted From Grade Vi to Grade VII (Continued from page 1) Grade ViI to Grade VIIHI Marily n Catharine Burgar, Helen E. Bessiec J. Moir, rapidly fade from our Child of the Devil. C M irpapige Apad reqrarthr horseshoe on a car and the Smitby The only shoes he knows much ubout are his own and the kind that have "B4x4%" stamped on them and sell for $18 each and from its position in the sentiment in life is to be deplored. Not so many years ago, as the crow flies, it was the symbol of good luck and every bome had at least oue hung up some place about the premises. A house might be short a door, a window, a blind, a kitchen stove and any considerable amount of furniture, but it was seldom short a bhorse shoe. ‘This was in the era of the lightning rod, the four leaf up, mostly up. magic lantern, the hitching posts, the spand of bays, corsets, the iron dogs and the young lady who could be considered perfectly normal and ette and the cocktail habit. To â€"be â€"walkingâ€"alongâ€"theâ€"road and find a horseshoe used to be an incident to stire the emotions. It meant good luck. Even if miles from home in your evening clothes and white gloves, you‘d pick it up, tote it home and fight any man who tried to take it away Away Back When Bome people used to gild them. In mauny a family there were so many horseshoes bhung around the came <the Old Man couldn‘t get anybo*y to do the moving job exâ€" c&oâ€"~~ . Aealer in old iron. Ther. some fellow who had no reâ€" gard for human life or human senâ€" haps a discarded tire, a piece of bolis and outs. Or Lady Godiva, __ _ _ ~~Or Paul Revere Or blood on a canter Through the park, Or equestrian statues Of Joan of Arc, (Continued from page 1) HORSE FEATHERAS The horse is a noble And trusty steed, A friend of man Who‘s a friend indeed; ... A friend in war, And a friend in peace To poloists, ploughmen, And mounted police. Without this dumb But deserving beast. Imagine Ben Hur, Or Jease James, Bo here‘s to the horseâ€" An oatâ€"flled bin, A verdant pasture To frolic in, A lump of sugar, And a nice, warm stallâ€" Ey pting the filly Who had my al On her velvet noe / In the sixth, today, And who romped in last Like a spavined dray. but another sign of the Two Grimsbarians Received Medails “ .“ 48 _4 BOZ aiss comedyâ€"drama To The Shore of Tripoli" starring _ John . PAYD® Maureen O‘Hara, Randolph and Nancy Kelly. Nnh;".”‘m been more effectively used than in the filming of this pictureâ€"a story of the U.S. Marine Corps. It reâ€" veals the night firing of broadsides of big guns aboard Uncle Sam‘s dwmlm Uncle Sam‘s battlewagons. The effect of the orâ€" ....mmmufllfl a velvet black background is probâ€" myoudmmmw tacles ever captured by celluloid. mmawnfl their celebrated esprit de corps furnish the general subject matter, against which is told the story of & cocky, spoiled youngster (Jobn Payne) who tangles with a hardâ€" bitten sergeant (Randoiph Scott) and ends up being ostracized by his comrades. ‘Through a display of heroism he makes bimself alâ€" m..ummâ€"m-.u decides to give up the service &» / go back to an office job which .. wealthy debutante (Nancy Kally . h-h-tthtom_ do. But a military purse. (Maureen O‘Hara) has won her way into his heart and no matter what he canâ€" not seem to forget her. When the Japs attack Pearl Harbour and the joins them to go to war. He is reâ€" nurse is going on the same boat. this week. "hey are Major Frank T. Shoebridge, of No. 2 District Wright has retired from active serâ€" vice, and is now conducting a denâ€" tal pract ce in St. Catharines. In addition to these awards, the unldmmm ency was awarded to Sergt. ~‘Two local officers, one of them overseas, have been awarded the this Friday and Saturday, July 3rd stationed at Toronto. T Thrse decorations were announcâ€" ed from headquarters d'fllhry At Moore‘s T heatre medals and bars awurded to Canaâ€" BENTLEY â€" At Pettit daughter. (Elizabeth Susan). wfivthe)'e:ne'â€"nm,.. taurant, â€" Mothers, Fath» > Brothers, Bixter=. Many of them \vnkmw\%.s personally, and, as often as not wa new their relatives hefore they became gentliemen in battledress, There is not a day which passes that somethin or mduumtrnfinduogmu mwecfingth.nnitmmdhhm Now, with Army Week being ob "'"'““Wwa.nu.a opportunity of sending a special greetâ€" Nwwrm.fldumm hope that they sil be home hefows WE‘RE PROUD TO SERVE THE are marching to board a Born The Young Originals are YerY Murmmm‘ dwndm.buth.“' mgdesrapriLr l rr C 000q casion of their LIGHTER FLUID â€" MON, â€"TUES., JULY 6 “ TneatrE John Payne, OF THE SOLDIERS SERVINGAMANADA "T he W ite T akes _â€"â€" A Flyer" FRL â€"SAT,, JULY 3 â€" 4 Jean Bennet‘,.Franchot Tone "To T he Shores Card of Thanks "International ‘tady" . â€" Uncle Joey Comes To "Faoyx *"Tee Up" JULY 89 ) # i At Hillier‘s §>

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