Grimsby Independent, 25 Mar 1943, p. 4

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UÂ¥ E. A. Buckenham 12 Main 81. E; Grimasby ‘THE LITTLE SHOEMAKEN Now is the time to get that A limited stock of p: _ and accessories now 712 pigott Bidg., HamItO® auprron & ACCOUNTANT Income Tux Consultant Vatch Clock And ewellery Repairs Books Y ou f "The Litte Shoemaker" Next Door to Oymond‘s Drug wemmc~. â€"â€" Store BULOV:\, ELGIN, WATCHES Should Read oney" Shelton Books On Fishing How To Identity T elephones : Now! The Fruit Belt" Grimaby 251 Payment of an additional "incenâ€" tive subsidy" to canners to encourâ€" age the packing of Canada‘s 1943 production of tomatoes and tomato Jjulce was announced Saturday by the Prices Board. This additional payment will be three cents a dozâ€" en cans for tomatoes and two cents ishmtet«ufi:flu New Postal rates come into ofâ€" fect next Thursday, manager of the Bank of Commerce in Greisby, in renewing hbis subâ€" scription to The Independent, wishâ€" es to be remembered to all his friends and business acquaintances ore"mcp fas en eitees Oe at one step &A Mitchell fuctories canning food products ay "freeily engage" m-;-hq’“‘ emplovment not exsgeeding 10 All dogs in Grimaby must cease to run at large in the Town on and after Thursday next, April 1st. t . ¢ Frank Hurst is greatly improvâ€" ing his property al No. 7 Depot street by the planting of evergreen trees and other ornamental shrubâ€" e e e The Post Office Department anâ€" nounced Tuesday that the personal postcard rate of two cents will be increased to three cents April 1. along with the oneâ€"cent increase in Also he must report the size farm he is working on, the type and acreage of different crops grown und the amouBt of stock kept. Too many men will not be allowed to a ing at this time. It is the a marvel to bekold. It is just a aplash of wocé type, "Germans apt‘nommâ€"h: morning, Washington, Nov,. 1°. Flashâ€"*Armistice Bigned". That‘s all &4 easy page to produc:, say :flinfim'?m z view" tÂ¥he problem canning industry ‘to m cient labor for the 1943 season. "Fina‘* plans kave not yet been An accident that quite emmaly could have had more serious reâ€" ;uluoéwngnm afterâ€" driven by H. V. begrpd mkfmwflm weatbhound Canada Canch Lines Thos. W. Henry ", Chesiey, ex. | Ports that 22 aalified MWost C manager of the Bank of Commerce Mu?tmm honuby.hmmnb-m-.‘m scription to The Independent, wishâ€" tration o .m w es to be remembered to all his A very large crowd of Bingo Mmmmll is attended the Q.‘Trlek’l kmss > as night Bingo in Hawie‘s hall under a bona fide agricuitural worker. the auspices of St. Joseph Also he must report the size farm M-“F’:‘m.-:“‘" he is working on, the type and| owt and everybody "“'m acreage of different crops grown | imMg. Afl“"""‘“"‘dm und the amouBtC of stock kepnt Too| tihe reâ€"daécofrating fund Recâ€" bus. ‘The truck had slowed up opâ€" posite the Gibson coal office to let Walker oul Miss Lewis had just opened the door to alight when the bus crashed into the truck. Miss Leawin received bruises to the homd and back ani a bad shaking up. Miss Walker and Mr, Betzner es 1 o o Taik bor ope Tendit Brevities be avoided as a wartime measure, on the bus was doubled Accerling to the Government reâ€" Next BINGO! Next Mond# night. EVENTS and TOPICS of the WEEKE in TAm.oooooot. is All pheasants throughout the county. During the past few months they thave scattered more than aâ€"ton of \mhtormuulnd'hu- Reports show that the Lincoin County Game and Fish Protective Assoociation has been very active diuring the past year. They releasâ€" ed 7,500 brown and 1,800 speckled ttrout in district streams; and 2,500 ltarge mouth black bass in Jordan Bingo in Hawke‘s Hall, on Monday might next, March 20th, There will be good prizes and a good time foor all who attead. It will not be loong now until you will be too busy to play your favourite indoor pasâ€" tiime so you better take this one â€" In 1920 ‘Butter was 65 cents a poound, eggs 60 cents a dozen, pota« ttoes $1.18 a peck. These are a foew L the inflationary prices of that ziu-uphloodn-dml- household need cost $40.57, in ?.;munmmmmp. the inflationary boom and $19 . During the last war wholeâ€" prices advanced 100 per cent | three and a half years, and in | game period of this war have HUMPMREY BOGART the screens @Tauuch ‘Temmy" who outstars "Back The Attack" is the slogan ehoosen for the Fourth Victory "Car; Hoff and Orchesut.» himself in the role of "Rick" in Casablanca", coming to Moore‘s ‘Theatre, April 12 and 13. MOORE‘S ThHheaArtrE Father O‘Donnell and his Parishâ€" Postmaster L. A. Bromley reâ€" =â€" At Grimsby Beach, on , March 25th, 1043, , wife of George Fair, Park Road, Grimsby Beach, Ont. Funera) arrangements later, WED, â€" THUR., MAR. 31 _ APRIL 1 "Life Begi 8 :307 Monty Woallay, Ida Luplye ME GRI Pacitic‘ approximately 30 per Death The Pace" rs At Wark" EGG |mâ€"-.n’uimm:ni Â¥French composition: June j”-m"llflw: June 88, Latii. md Latin comâ€" pnsition ; y _ wew Ahd chemistry, and June fi“.”.oyormnn authors and German composition. Exam Dates Are Announced were paid to the cauner who inâ€" eluded them in his purchase price to the farmer, ‘ At that time, the subsidy on tomatoes was $1 a ton; corn, $2; peas, $7.50; shelled weight, or $1.50, straw weight; and green or wax beans, $5, tion have announced the dates on which high school entrance and upâ€" h0*. ‘The former are to take place on June 24 and "~ with English literature listed feor the forencon of the first day and mathematics for the afternoon. ‘The morning of the second day is to be devoted to English composition and grammar and the afternoon to spelling. pomart othools by + ols by the teachers ons are set by the schonls ; "I papers are marked in the alns. \iPhats 4ss Gaccctte B l ,_!&mforuchn.u.- Increased subsidies to encourage 1043 production of tomatoes, corn, peas and green and wax beans were announced by the Agriculâ€" ture Department last week. The payments will be made to farmers producing the crops reâ€" quired for canning purposes. Farmers delivering tomatoes to canners for processing will be paid a subsidy of $3 a ton. For corn, the subsidy is $4 a ton, peas $10, saholled weight, or $2, straw weight, and beans, $7.50. Subsidies on canning crops were June 11, 1.30 to 4 «c‘clock, probâ€" lems; June 14, Greekh authors in W » morning and Grook composiâ€" tW a !1 the afterncoon; June 15, Bp wush authors and Spanish comâ€" position; June 16, English compoâ€" sitlion and algebra; June 17, Engâ€" lish literature and geometry; Jun~ 1T, histo= ass# nhysics; June 21, earried on in collegiates and sewâ€" mmlm 11 and June 25, is as follows: ‘Town of Gananoge tax rate is 45 mills, a reduction of seven mills "lim the wy«‘si) (one: buptont e ® _® the snow alil gone, Supt. of Canning Crop Subsidies Are Up orks Lawrie and his men °8"*" Yow ‘ustly engaged in giving the s ® ® wuflmmuw moved into their recently purchasâ€" ed home at 35 St. Andrew‘s a and Max and Mrs. Gunning ha moved into the house vacated them at 6 John street. dirt and muck. year. This is helping the war efâ€" fort in a tangible way. Jos. Moinar, Paul Foris, Jos. Varga, all of Hamilton. \a e ® . St. John and Shaw, local collecâ€" tors for the Salvage Committee, reâ€" port that the citizens have deliver= ed to them over 500 pounds of fats and greases since the first of the INDEPEND ENT olrâ€"tus |§|rarm wanteo IND nnfo‘l-n“:ly on ) i n and | ‘adependent able for I c per topy in the fol r P oA ;,ml. g&- WANTEM _ A. Millyard‘s Drug Store. JO8EPH GESINGER Obituary accumulation "Com piatt lt ons ” * tmamnice d l . maby and Tiamition of CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS an 80 yearling w:;::zo-. 1?-:.’ BD7. _ 37â€"4¢e WANTED â€"â€" Woman for cleanug WANTED â€"â€" To rent partment May 1st. ’â€"M‘ n« WANTEDâ€"Girl for general houseâ€" work. $45.00 per month, plus HAWKE HALl Mon. March, 29 50 cigarettes. And plug or. twist tobacco must weigh ane ounce or WANTIDâ€"-UMMM, and farm implements, E 3. the Warume * """ _ s in Board explains this will result is m-”--w mmmu:nflw duced costs will make it possible for manufacturers to meet inâ€" creases in the cost of raw materâ€" lals without causing a "buige" in the price ceiling. The regulations limiting the var«= iety of cigarette ."packs", are efâ€" fective after April 30. After that mwmuwh packages of 18, 20, 22, 25, 40 and brand of cut tobacco is lHmited to WANTED â€"â€" Married man lenced in fru‘* farming, m April 18th, l&/&.rw” wix months Apply Box 240, QGrimaby Indeepns.ent. 8Tâ€"1¢ C C '--\ Hunting ‘ a "pack" of cighrets. By na seven sizes of cigâ€" » m a saving of 187 m itiic is accomy By ) «impi the packaging of ba about 21 million boxes & '.’ount h must accompany “'“Mhm 3 't?mx'mmammu-mhm meer» : .. & house at Grimsby Beach. Phone 480â€"Jâ€"11. 8Tâ€"le Swibb, " k. Lo "a hiingathihs Auds css s s 1 referabl bet Meatoe w0 Mevatule mte tash prce and ~ _ ANOY iatink SPRAYER 8 Patton Street 22, Grimaby Indeepndent Under Auspices of St. Joseph‘s R. C. Chureh : _ GOOD PRIZES _ â€" _ GOOD TIME FOR ALL PROMPT REPAIRING AND RECONDITIONING OF ALL IAKIQ OF SPRAYERS % «â€"â€"â€" Canadian Distributor â€"â€"»~ > ~ Clarence W. Lew Dependable Hardie Spr: . Telephone Orimaby °838. WANTED Cigarette »ges Are Out NEW PART3 NOW AVAILABLE P Be x 128 Grimaby} â€"â€"â€" Eight O‘ciock Sharp â€"â€" ue it i seaat es n ces . i Miack. An it 2s «« 8 to 80 nsvres, & OTâ€"16 43â€"tfe FOA SALE Forive oys . qinders! IL the supreme attack ‘Their brothers who were . home t Would strike them‘ id the "Staid then in ie hanu PAINTING ;;“"fn; 5n mmnmmmemmee |~° wome '_' M. 8t, Orimaby, Phone daw, INTERIOR PAiNT; EnwaANo§y * NS 4 Our sons are By land and They‘re daring Jive In peace and e the caly jed n-bflfl:m "sLENDGN TAdLETeX And eMfeolive. :m & ind vit smaild at least oneâ€"th) broken," quiet â€" CZould puure oo cellent rrqit [3 .. old Mak®e ax RR, &mv.h:! M To RENYT .. ~ Businean m Siniaie ho sn . â€"The MISCELLANEONE Grimsby, . At FOR REXNT cluders! H, by â€" Boauch, with that 87â€"1¢ 37â€"1p

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