Grimsby Independent, 26 Nov 1942, p. 5

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____ Ca;r» Tractors Gas Engines â€" TERMS: CASH J, G. Pettigrew Auctioneer. * Managed by Roy Laba, Returned Man of This War. An argument over butter had its final settlement in St. Catharines police court on Monday when Henry ‘Thibault, pleaded guilty to assaulting Mrs. Margaret Ross, mangeress of Carroll‘s store, durâ€" ing a heated debate over butter. Al talent broadcast, tonight. AUCTION SALE at 2 pm. sharp, the following:_ arm implements, Farm Products, Jve Stoc‘:. Mouschold Effects, Every Saturday MOUNTAIN VIEW FAIRYLAND (RIDGE ROAD, EAST) 8. Hyland have M‘ Wilcox built tno uy,.,,___," Audition i, to Welland tal at of $144,000, nesps L % # aithville Review suffer, loss of its Linotype <serat NEMMAN lok c 0C wee Ta, _ > P > CCue> TBE "wmlmdtm “ LJ # # e WM‘:m a WMup being coat of white Daint ‘The mrc.." ‘vâ€"â€"-“mm Mmlhohotltw !."“‘Nflltbyw'nm. ¢ll to the of the National “’MWM“M mmmmum“ owh;tohch_d_mmuo‘_ # *# m ‘ &Q&Afln.hlnrcmm Mumfluflunflumm_ ciupient to regulate pay in war inâ€" Ml.mtw‘“..m the same scale @% a man, both doâ€" ing the same work. C _ 8 e &nflmmndlmmllng & red night signal and alarm box to summon the night constable if Te 185 eul@d SWn > utm it ne is needed while m.”n';"m'; rounds. ‘The box will be operated & LJ #w Putonormnnlclnmla who erect atiachments to poles of the Hydro Electric Commission, withâ€" out first submitting details of the proposed attachments and obtainâ€" ing approval for same are onl mnlhnrdomeonmthud are contraury to law. t C . % Ontario Department of Agriculâ€" ture reports that, "In general there is plenty of feed of nearly all kinds in Lincoin County, although there are more cattle and hogs being he bought. B-fly'mnkdy‘. ed as in 1941â€"42." grandson of Mr. and Mrsa, John E. Lawson. Like all the millions who have preceded him he has visions of some day being editor of the for John‘s Presbyterian church will be held on Sunday next, November 20th, Morning services at 11 a.m. will be conducted by Rev. W. B. . LAPago‘s f o 18 to be A4 bed addition Devil". He is Reginald office and stock i erator last Juhnson was interior $071,. and : Grimsby Fire Department ansâ€" wered a call at 5.35 Wednesday morning to the home of Mrs. H. K. Griffith Grimsby East where a shed had been discovered ablaze. # L # * Lillian Sara Robinson, wife of George A, Robinson, C.NF: agent at Vineland, passed away in St. Catharines General hospital on Wednesday morning, in her 60th Mayor J. Gordon Blair of Burâ€" lington, predicts that the town tax rate will drop six mills in the next two years. ‘The current deficit of the town has been reduced $20,000 in the past three years. ®# ® _ ® Lewis K. Perry, retired farmer home there on Saturday night, Je was in his 90th year. Deceaw» was born near Jordan but had reâ€" saided in Clinton township 37 years. ® L ® The death uccurred in ‘Toront» on November 18th of Agnes Bonâ€" THE Take Haslitt. Deceased lady was well known at Grimshy Beach, having been a summer resident there for over 40 years. a:"s ® Grimsby merchants have agreed that they will not kep their stores open on Wednesday afternoons during the month of December exâ€" cept Wednesday afternoon, Decemâ€" ber 23rd. It has also been decided that all stores will remain closed on Boxing Day, Dec. 26th. ® # _ ® In the report of North Grimaby council proceedings, in last week‘s namar we erred. We stated that were $15,000, as against $19,000 in 1041 This was incorrect as taxes for 1942 are not yet being collectâ€" ed. ‘The correct statement should have been "that up to the 31st of October, this year arrears of taxes anliv amounted to $15,000 as m'wm““.‘u whmhnu.hm"m date on the upper left hand m"”“flmwhonu.. address appears to tee if their Mmhm""““n. Mfl‘hlfl.m Onlfimmm the qustomary reduction af only amounted VO _ #i0,M0"U _ "" against $19,000, at the same period last year." 4 "Js C "C meeqnesei®e‘ tion paid in advance will be discontinued, and the regular w rate of $2.00 per yar in advance will be mainâ€" yar in tained. MATINEE â€" SATURDAY ut 2 pm wWED. mMmOORE‘S TnearrE Penny Binglston, Arthur !â€"" "Three Blonde Micr‘ C( l a- lc "Community g:: Craig Bteven*s yren® Em “% lovm?cn" “Bmfl'” @Bresb Hare" ;.TN. _ T‘lTES., NOV. 30, DEC. 1 Eagle" | _ m. ® SATC. Nov. Ann Sheridan, Dent!s "" "Foney Follies" "Blondie‘s Blessed Event" te A Look At Your Label J.» THUURS. DEC. 2 â€" 8 “Spy Shig-” GRIMs B y yearly subscripâ€" , Irena Dennis Morgan , Arthur at ; , _ more is no ganized ofâ€" mmm in Amsby u‘ cam for the Aa to Russia mu?'“’“""" wishing to Ann a donation m do so to Miss WR‘:‘MMramm _9 ,, Ned Cross orgization and it Snz dn 5 â€" will be forwarded imp, _ â€" t eA a068 | J in Toronto, s & Two ladies and two. mth:won &w".‘m"‘."‘“hflm adâ€" yer se they read the grouped (Mewson & Son); My (Muir‘s Shoe Store); (Dyw.): J...H dian Package Sales), ay transferred. The oldest continuous summer mmmerhddentdflflmfiynuch passed away at his home in Toâ€" Een CCC CX Ee ;’:tohstmklnn Person of . Douglas Simpsov «. his 98th year, Deceased gentie: : ; had been m‘fllb!honuch ‘ar over 60 years. His wife predceseased him in August. Messrs George Fair and M.Jowmmln'ro-omoon Monday attending the funcral, « w 1J One of the largest hunters‘ meetâ€" ings in the history of the St. Cathâ€" arines and Lincoln County Game and Fish Protective Association was held Monday night. Deer hunâ€" ters related their stories of hunting in various parts of northern Onâ€" tario, and revealed that most parâ€" ties came back with their fulil quotns of deer except where they were very inexperienced. A highâ€" ll‘htdthluouumlhm-‘ Ing of "mooseburgers," using the vension brought back by President clan, provided part of the enterâ€" t.inment, and fine moving pictures of Canadian scenery and the Calâ€" gary stampede were shown. Game Warden M. C. Lamoure explained shooting regulations along the Niaâ€" New Regulations Re P. of W. Parcels Ten More Food Items Added to List That Can be Mailed Overseasâ€"No Substitutes. Postal regulations have now been wwmmwa‘ the following food.items in parcels sent to prisoners of War by their nextâ€"ofâ€"kin : Dehydrated fruits and borries up to one pound in weight; dehydrated soups up *o oneâ€"half pound; shell« ed nuts up to one pound; hard chocolate or cocoa up to two pounds; coffee up to one pound; tea up to oneâ€"quarter pound; sugar or hard candies up to two pounds; dried chipped beef up to oneâ€"quarâ€" mmm: "j“npwt'om; curry powder up to two ounces, Such items will be in addition to the permissible articles already listed in the printed regulations. The maximum weight of each parâ€" cel, will, however, remain at 11 pounds, as formerly. Senders may not substitute one food item for another in their parâ€" While cels; for instance, they may not enâ€" close an extra pound of chocolate to replace a pound of nuts. Other details and information mhml‘mw”t es 4A _A T INDEPENp» N Another Nickel To Be Issued w'flll“'."‘"’ cent pieco at the New Yearâ€"th® second in less than aix 24 |W” “w' w.tnmmmw that the desig: on the back will be ,...,.awlmwm»“vuere- C ~" 30 ima Victory tory" mN‘ an Torch, "by way of sacrifice which is achleve victory." ""The Chara®e®ut â€" 10 00 joined, emblematic of saerifice and Victory, i â€" ween two maple IE9u00, and dividing the date of the Y°RC: cCANADA above, and cents bee low; and V also designates 6 in nomination of vailuo of Av® cents." the "ANASIES® per and aine. PRrtubdi_obss s l"""""‘llnm MBE Aiuimenmes ~ wiat fAveâ€"cent © Store); Bert Chivers ; James Hogan (Cana. [ M °* ~ person of mpsor . his 98th zentie1 â€" . had been Beach ‘»r over 60 uulouuou-dd- wu “w' months ago, except : on the back will be M‘"Vforw' _ and the Victory h is being made to headquarters | It may be MceVicar THE WHITE ELEPHANT SHOP RESENTS ... Grimsby Talent BROADCASTING NaÂ¥! week. A N t WEEK OF A Y\NoV, 22â€"28 1\\\\ ~* ‘l_j\; \\ \\\\ TRINITY HALL â€" THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26 Admission 25 Cents Uoors Open 8:00 p.m. Directed by REX FROST, featuring Roy Locksicy‘s Orchestra and Woodhouse and Hawkins Classified Ads. Pay Big Dividends Will move to the new location, No. 1 Main Si. East, (store previously operated by D. E. Anderson grocâ€" ery). Our store will be open daily for business as us ‘ThHE WiSEsT PLAN 18 GuY THE BEsT* OVERCOATS of Quality / Reminder ... Personal Christmas C«=rds are now on display and we would suggest that you place your order carly to assure prompt delivery. J. W. BAKER NOTICE with the WITH THE ONTARIO CARAVAN OVER CERB. DECEMBER 1st z=] J. H. GIBSON THE BUSINESS OF See That Y our Coal Bin Doesn‘t Become a N $22.95up $25.95 up g, â€" Ready ts‘ ON OR ABOUT COAL â€" _ COKE WOOD "LEHIGH VALLEY ANTHRACITE" It Is Harder And Lasts Longer POCAHONTAS BRIQUETTES "hasâ€"hbeen" Keep It Well Filled With Our Open Friday and Saturday Evenings 56 JAMES S8T., N. The subtle touch of zskilful tailcring and brilliant styling add a noteworthy aizr of distine. tion to the fine, imported fabries in all} uUNN‘8 overcoats. You will h wise to make your selection ~OW, D U N K‘S TAILORS sar Madeâ€"toâ€" Measure FIVE

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