Grimsby Independent, 18 Mar 1943, p. 8

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~| ~pug crimsey NDEPENDENT WATER PumMPpimnG January this of 1,300,000 Tons. ‘These increases are atrpo.. #4 to a aly all the tm time ‘to SHEAI Bwa.ma. .. Les .o An L a-â€"v © an excellent job. Also that all hyâ€" Laral .. __ _ C THmnper -' Poussk=lds that are using ‘ ieraaiey en t en e avenue section :ln there are no sewer or drain connections. !t-m-;hwmm -o-tnu-n-hm k > Mnmranak e n & m o rigtngt uounes.. 2 $ i ... power costs for the latter month -ill.:wn.'l\.m are as followsâ€" fAigures tu;nfl::.: siggest Gay, Jan. 10 ... .. ESmallest day, Jan. 3 .____ Increase over Jan. 1942 __ Increase average per day, February pumping ..____9.850.4 Average per day ... 316.( BRiggest day, Feb. T ____ 423.( Smaillest day, Feb. 20 ... 205. hu-.w-l’d.uu_‘w.,. Encrease average per day~ ~â€" â€" Grimsby Fuel&Feed, Grimsby Babcock Bros.. Beamsville Township consumption, January ccntl.fl o caprroe,..._.____ e ‘ uations From Page On, ALEXANDER HARDWARE MHenry Haws, Grassie Company , 517,000 118 L4 M-mmmm l mlfl-hh&.‘db pump house is in bad shape end Ihhu.-um:u-h k 12 ie t id sn the necessary repairs. -‘r-o'“hh:om- fi'-n-hhnu-.mm' h&mdum,u. also to pay the town for the work |and supplies provided for the conâ€" lmwdmm â€", ..\ _ _ CLCfCF & ©300 to <the huh-q.&ul.» on@ $500 on March 3rd, was conâ€" firmed and authorized. Accounts for $195.59 and $157.77 were passed and ordured psii. 8. B. Bonh«m will be furnished with an extra supply of water for / ~@ C Oproryd . tom. ‘There are 20 fair sized holes huuun-mum. The four top sections fold in and interâ€" h&mnumw fitel-a.t&flltouw-ur solid bottom or a both pint and quart size boxes. It can be used for all kinds of fruit new package for sale to the growâ€" ers. It can be used for peaches, pears or apples with cither the section trays or in bulk and for in bulk, ‘The package comes in red he4 dn they will be more or less maimed Sor life. The odds sre all on the through the country. f Sheitering and caring for our wounded fAighters Overseas, No. 5 _-r-unthn.- land is meecs of the medical profession. Costing $775,000 it was Bulilt, fully equipped and turned over to the Canadian Government by the Canadian Red Cross in July, 1940. Modern laboratories, a plasâ€" tic unit, the most upâ€"toâ€"date surâ€" ties make this gift of the Canadian people a lasting monument to Canâ€" It often makes all the difference in how soon a lad far from home and family, can make a recovery. Red Cross visitors are <a tangible link with home. They have time to chat, to write letters for those who fl@m&.d Reilways, who has been appointed National System. are not strong enough, to help Jift any load of worry that keeps a patient from getting well. Edward Clarke of the U.S8. Navy has this to say of the Canadian Red Cross visitors: "I am one of the many Americans in hospital over here who has benefited by the good work and generosity of the Canadian Red Cross. I have been visited regularly by Mrs. Stirling Brown, who has brought me _ numâ€" erous gifts for which I am very grateful. My wife has received inâ€" formation regarding my accident through the Red Cross I have heard from her since. I am writâ€" ing this letter in praise of the Cannsdian Red Cross and I wish this wonderful organization all the best of luck." 'u..thcu-nwlr.w nndthhuau.khldrlh- ‘mawfll bowled against u.loluA.G.H"..udunqu. 3-fl.mmm“ 'lr.mr-hc-'-l.“-"”"’ ucdg-u-fltthmuu- ‘ have .‘M” furmiad & . PeSs" ‘:“;mflhmufl' ...,u.‘bufll"'“""""“" ;A._--Mrh""' R |2 necand frm 1s willing to donats :|uuu-r'°"“"""".,.."" ‘mmflM lence in the work, has offéered to ‘ L "‘.whu :M‘n. e‘ ® . BME RE PA CR Ananantk _ ~ ) | tord, Ontario, is Brant county boys from "home". Niagara | Where he began his studies. He _ The unexpected trip to ,Mbww‘wm ‘m..-”hmy «ce be‘ mmd.mmn-mn | graduated in Theclogy . . 94 wrim fub of hot water, better off \ * tious Barty‘ Giobe wave an than the Hink | outline of th. progross tLat had: The variety of accents and of 0¢â€" | | “‘.-m"mwwhuut | project. Everything is stil‘ some~: ‘The delight of the Lyys ”“l Mhfiommuhwmmml’fl"- that within a few days a concrete ty and quantity. .m! es C c c been publicly recognized." aging praise for Mr. Ballard. In his service to the people of this district he has been a Prophet who apposed to wrong. He has been a teacher to you all. He has been a Shepherd of His People and _a friend to all. Ask him about the sick, weary and unfortunate in his Parish. He knows all about them. scribed a few of the good deeds that the Reverend gentlieman had performed among the people, pinâ€" He also possesses in¢ UCUC®"" Plomer, Hariesden, LonGdon, with quality of bumor which enriches Mrs, W. Gibson. his ..fe and all those with whom be : L A.C. Laurence Thomas, Grimsâ€" comes in contact. His honor is well py, Lincolnshire, and L.A.C, Robert Mayor Edric S. Johnson, in a few well choosen words in which he deâ€" Mr. Pettit s nome, 6 mENMIET ""* "**~ 2 end games with the two teams | MHighlights of The R.A.F. Visit a*x ted by three To Grimaby points »* the end of aggregate The lad from Grimsby, England Liny. who joined the R.A.F. After some w.!Mumuwnu'“thfl-hfll drews as Vicar in February 1905â€" sent near his home town, and WAA 95 years agoâ€"and since that time hoping for a 48 bour leave to mpend has endeared himself to all who in the home town. He got it but have ever met him. His work .pan-m.mm- ._,..,.,,.,,...una--namwmuw"“‘"‘ denominwions bas been tremenâ€" as he would have been at h vme in 4ous, but albways i7 an unostentaâ€" Grimsby, England. m.as eander am ‘ltle waes SVer The excitement of ‘he British Vc 2 209 . k George A. Stokes, formerly Genâ€" al Superintendent, Northern Onâ€" He . ®. bore at Burâ€" and plez. show lon# includiog A April 20 â€" Beamsville Lions Nightâ€"Chairman, Dr. McIntyre. May 4â€"Ladies and District Govâ€" ernor‘s Nightâ€"Welfare Committee. May 18â€"Hockey Crest Nightâ€" Chairman, Dr. Rogers. June 1â€"Past Presidents‘® Night. June 15 â€" Carnival Committee that the Blitz Flag sent from Engâ€" land by Col. (Dr.) Gordon Sinclair would be placed in the public library on Wednesday afternoon, March Sist. A staff for the flag has been made by Lion Richard Shafer and also a plaque for the staff. Full particulars regarding this event ‘will be published next TO.DE. Comnilttee also wish to thank all those who opened their homes to these boys, to whom home now means so much. The boys and their hosts and Mine Hosts Anderson and Aiton must be congratulated on the exâ€" Cpl. Wilbert Wright from Notâ€" tingham and LA.C. Robert Bruce, ford and LAXC. Peter Clark from Prof. and Mrs. V. W. Jt *kszon. and Mrs. R. 0. Swith. LAC, Arthur Harris, from Tedâ€" Johnnie Ennor from Newquay, Cornwall, with Mr. and Mrs. L. A. ley Wood, Middlesex, and L A.C. W . D. Pariett, Streatham, London, Mr. and Mr». A. V. Catton. _ _ L.AC. Thomas Hughes, London, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jewson. and LA.C. Charles Gowland, Manâ€" chester, with Mr. and Mrs. Henry evacuce over meeting the R. A. F. boys from "home". The unexpected trip to Niagara them all a pass to the Thoatre L.AXC. Kenneth Witham, Rosyth, LINCOLN LOYALIST Hoeew, he‘s well again and doing a war job. War calls must come first . . . wi 4 means that we should reduce our nonâ€" “.M-‘dthetdepbm”‘hm‘“" Present facilities cannot be increased; your coâ€" w&.;.wifwuel&m”lflw prompuy. € picase remember that the wasteful use of telephone time can hold up war business â€"and that every second you save counts, Classitiel Ads. P * Big Dividends "My HUSBAND‘s had a nervous breakdown â€" just worry. He ieft his job in the shipyard to go says he‘s got toéike a complete rest. But we haven‘t any ready Mopey. How can he rest?" The ‘batk magager listened to he. troubles sympathetically. He knew the husband, knew the wifeâ€"both sound citizens, The bank advanced the money 0n PEfsonal security . . . on the good charâ€" acter of two honest, hardâ€"working people. In a few weeks, Fred was well agrin and workâ€" ing in the shipy2rd. The loan was paid back in full, Becaust of bank accommodation he is aa=w Canaos‘s war This t‘ut storyâ€"orly the name is changedâ€" illustrates how Canada‘s Chartered Banks, day in "“‘Ynmdnhnna.'gu..mm ; on his feet againâ€"and siding dation he is now

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