IHE crINXSB8Y The Grimsby Independent hhum;mm&-&, 3 M 'I.hu.h-ur.l-au.w g.:::.&?l?ofl:.h:':h:‘ f Established 1985 Take it it is my town, and it is 6 ~ _ * Uhiael aren Thursday from offics of ; m‘?‘."‘,“".“:z?‘ h ‘ “m‘m uy er E2t their own way the Nazis impose P~â€" qamegey Sï¬ .00 motith ce ) *3 C FRERHC HC WAUr anpeni ns o0 voâ€" imimm®® msakoe n martyrofhim O 0 VCV "THIs Is MY TOWNr n;“".""l""' _ s (Contributed) is Mr. Gandhi‘s ninth fast. It may . What are we doing to deserve: citizenâ€" C oted that he has used selfimposed dnphhh.ab?hg-u‘.. gfllwmï¬wm&m _FHave you recovered from the shock of mtodhdpliuthnhhflmw having your taxes more than cut in half" :‘:‘bm’m‘:hm' “ofm es posyerpenedete me that this tex on Sod e io epen e inernmorn of certain Do realize that living It should be recognized that in fastâ€" “uflwwmm“m ing Mr. Gandhi is waging war by his own g.xuut:‘.m You have everything in Wwi i the Ts in ind way modern improvements. Sewers nited Nations nonâ€"violence. His Waterworks for daily use and fire protection. g%mbmuubdn.'.muw » D . i WB losk io the Nogne ant his Come is 90 Mnine hi mt 1e 5 thnnin complain of anything that interferes with "*Y°%â€"8" OPPosite to a nonâ€"violent effect. our comfort, but how many of us have taken a moment to thank our local council for their Our responsibility does not cease even here. It is up to each and every one to grasp every opportunity to help. How much you ean do to make your home attractive, keep it clean, even the street in front of your propâ€" 3. Remove any fire hazard both inside outside, and thus lessen the cost of the fire department. Keep your Main Street clean, by not throwing any waste paper on the street, and set anr example to the chilâ€" p.,“m‘hatm-ebooheutto operate? As an example, each boy or girl goâ€" ing to High School costs approximately 70c ver day, and I wonder if the parents are helpâ€" 'z,dlwuuwn children make the best use of So much can be taught to the ch 4 L EL _ â€"nemant sponaibnility 20F C * *. _ mhe teache! citizenship and morals. The tes is pidic or High School can give more time o the s, if they get well trained dren o .h',' * # My town is the P5P 2,‘1, situsted 8 founted: Mwï¬"",,." iniaren where DJ ‘â€-h“m f bou 45 chore mÂ¥ "ot o chiefly fived. ,It ",l0¢ * + r+B, flywh""h'fl‘“ Oe "I oo ty to my civic loyalty fl'k_,;‘,-:-:r snogsa supnort ! S4 e y M"'L‘."ï¬ "ees Pivnces, 106 TY town oomatip; wy £0e0Cim T: _ gtigence, Frank Fairborn, Jr. 1t sncctne thetr children in * # * * _ ue where my town it en Un nurches 420 *" d th‘ to the children ___ Bs U 2 29 8ege is MM“‘MW didâ€"on id ‘York. Onedflufll#m’ “?w n ummw“""" B, ..mdth-cmuw»“‘“ ne could personally exPr® Whh Mâ€th. pt prisoner of war food pdmeflhe m'“mflmo{fln-w % atMM“' & # # *# PUBVICAL qyue is the nioke fipactatinaa .. 2 the two.. But t is 8 uy â€"â€"â€"ai Its lies in the tnating for *ipinet" Ves io the fact that in windiion..... P.Ci¢ DOllitica of his or of free world opinion. Inâ€" political appeals have proved uncon. hflflmsmh two grounds. O t since it is to the NPE -ndvrn two : ..3 ; h&hhmn.fl.-tl people who kno, i OO t2nss, resction of 'mrmnme Yea o Conremmmmazrmmath kntretams d its relation umm&-m.u :"""‘"""W_zï¬-mahâ€"» mï¬!lnnl'_i ~imposed. The oth» hte!'lthnbg'nlt:r Gmu chosen path to a fatal conclusinn wantq y.. 24 cause there. He is imprisoned not because of his adherence to nonâ€"violence. His liberty is curtailed because he irsists, when at liberâ€" ty, in applying his methods to a vsituation where they haveâ€"as he must know they will h:voâ€"mopgdtetonng:â€"vin!uteflca. The White Paper just issued by the Govâ€" ernment of India quotes Mr. Gandhi as sayâ€" ing, before the outbrvak of violence in India, tha:nbedidmtwantviduuhlt“iï¬nqitiet of all precautions, rioting does take place, cannot be helped." Such a statement would A similsr quotation, already familiar to newspaper readers, ended with the words, "I shall be helpless."‘ Even in these words we see that Mr. Gandhi had less hope of conâ€" trolling his fellow Indians by fasting than he now has of coercing others. _ courage is admired. are conscious of equal sacrifices on the part of their own soldiers in the field. Free men feel his course has needlessly increased their risks. They would be more impressed an han oc ho The aitiiste Locdom at on pnqluthndhflrhbmpcndul- ception of freedom for India now. They have more faith than he expresses that the cause they are fighting for will prove a worthy and mefle-hlee-:n-_vldn_flhy"- RFETURN FROM CASABLANCA we id TP meafastmen rous thn fare o oo oo en Goore in Hitle to set Bifo apart from the thousands of ï¬"i ‘:; mh-flnmu“" o oity ceases. This lad is suffering from Mr. Gandhi‘s death would be deeply reâ€" the RC.A.F. has just come home from blanca. m-m-uma.ffl apart from the thousands of other clearâ€" i ainnt e se os mie tyt ht is bilue on the streets today, but there the w This lad is suffering from his memory for two PSE "by antiâ€" e ts en d Ligers hx ros! moal after -""""‘& a fatal conclusion would be to But people everywhere J sacrifices on the part â€" "Qud daily diet of IIDIPIIDII pppoommmmoes _ _ 22_CC SP M (By Phil oa-r‘: ;:-.' Expositor) on P ie ce e n ind ty o es fio mniche rr( '.“.";'5‘3:'?‘- 9 today and, at the same 2,000,000 Of ï¬:; nanaiwa 1. TK Mn lt TT t% s S ace k Pot ht se Hre on en e generousiy " the ®°4 C 1% : THE CHARTERED BANKS OF CANADA week is to * AMember of Parliament was a respected man hqfl.--‘-flww: .“m-!‘...â€".â€"--‘-“ n aSoi, anvedin‘ Ne mgniEnpP" ** ‘bances as well as verbal *' ‘muflbâ€â€˜u-; man was elected and made o. 1 cv-.fl-s-. with a great hmm'. especially by the younger memâ€" bers of the various families in our township. '.-â€..uumdfl .u.wnï¬nhuoâ€"ol was a day to be emembered. The church used to have a picnic dgvn on the fiats alongside the river. “.‘hmmmmm until they were at the point of being violently sick. For many of us our memories of these occasions seem to swim in a shimmering veil of hideous sick spelis during the jmiter part of the evening. At the same time I will never forget the sight of the local n.m.bhwwnflm ~m.mfllafl‘hlww “wn“*bâ€m bills around in such a way was in itself something A\vay Back W Frank Fairbore, Ir. RATION COUPON BANKING Beginning March 1st, the 3,200 branches of the Chartered Banks of Canada, undertake another wartime service, namely Ration Coupon Banking. It is a vital part of the nationâ€"wide rationing program. By shis important addition to the many wartime services hmwa«mummmm business, and sitk to save time and expenss to the country. B it is purely a 4 The banks‘ job is mainly of an accounting nuture â€"â€"acling as an ogent of the Ration Administraâ€" 2 it has nothing whatever to do with your req bemk account, in which you deposit dollars draw cheques in doliars. M U you are a consume;? only, it in no way affects how much or how little of ratisned commodities you receive. Banks do not isw .ution coupons, nor do they have anything to do with the actual rationing of commodities. miristration of the tremendous burden of handâ€" iing, verifying and accounting for used coupons with which consumer: have obtained their supplies. U If you are a merchant, jobber, wholesgler or other dealer receiving ration coupons from your customers, your bank stands ready to show you how to deposit or otherwise deal with the coupons you receive. The same applies if you purchase rationed commodities. Facts You Should Rmow * peeeeeee e 00 to be admire‘ from my youthful views, whith were nrO: EU" "Z * at tw the fact that my to be admirc: 2U" UV * . ty the £ bomuenced to . certain extent by the fact that my .â€-w.-ufl"'"".""“ -‘muv‘.mwfllw quite young ~~n-â€"r-uu-u--hcfl.h h-d.fl-lw.hl-l--to -----t:,'""‘!'f':?m Te eneeni ons l en ce ;,\';25_""":'%"3“-6.-!‘!&'1*--‘ “P‘;“.‘ ind | dit strode out on the floor, " _ @t 2000E®) Brone were ot ie wieire too Lo mmmmen atnttaaliireccy SS PS h im â€" e romantic figures in these moderD I The -fl-flwwï¬ï¬â€˜nm tappings and the beauty of a span of black Erotime. “flb“dâ€â€˜ï¬'lw ":"-:-:::-Laâ€":: boys of now 7ed, are w.gflâ€dmwn -g,flâ€"m-du_‘-w with their presence. # # # e ‘The same thing applied .> doctors in the days when they drove horses. The doctor‘s team usually was a benutiful thing to see. Down the road they wou‘!d come, necks arched, with a fashing of silverâ€" k 2e Aiiricmmize Nocmirts onl oreirtenietvn Auvoennt ip bucked harness. !yum-p-whone m.m.m.muq_m.te stand on the side of the road and wave. If the doctor waved u&.mvfl“nflvflï¬on-flflg uflflfl“.flflynflu&gï¬â€œm L w e dn Alll | 20 , 8B s ommrinirentcccteas, Araiiies tzier & 4 the road, M*mvï¬lï¬nfldflm when you could be in his place. pomaisd his spectacies and waved to sevâ€" in the crowd. ‘They beamed back and ad to makie Cirtain that ‘cverybody kzew was waving at.‘ When it came time for an enDACAOUS as I grou,