Grimsby Independent, 8 Apr 1943, p. 5

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ugh 40 =® »ful m» 12 § \‘. _ M.uvliten Watch Clock And Jewellery Repairs E. A. Buckenham §2 Main St. E. Grimaby ‘THE LITILE SHOEMAXEA â€" Harold B. Matchett You still have a lot of wear left in those Bring them in and let me give them "New Souls" and a general Now is the time to get that A limited stock of parts and accessories now "Honey" Shelton Business Directory As Eastertide Approachesâ€" You will be especially interâ€" ested in our stock of BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. BULOVA, ELGIN, ELCO WATCHES "The Little Shoemaker" . Nmoooru__w.m $6â€"50 WEST MAIN STREET .ltue = hl'nh:t Belt" Auctioneer and Valuer for Lincoin, / idimand and Welland. I a Te £ 20 t Couth PHONE 100W SMITHVILLE 0 Beamsvilie E. ; /* eeeeie °CC AVCTIONEER & VALUATOR LAicensed Auctioneer for the County of LAincoln; nl-olonhw‘yd Bt. Cetharines. Commiasioner for tak» ing affidavite. se 2 se, Beameville or Grimsby 3. GOODMAN PET" .1C Vernon Tuck omumm Complete Eyesight Service Phone 826 BICYCLE AVDITORS & William Lothian AUCTIONEER Old _ 712 Pigott Bidg., Hamton AUDITOR 6 NTANT Ireome Yn% J. G. Pettigrew J. W. Kennedy o-oSAYSo.. 25 Main Street, West aRIimsgsgy _ _ HYMN BOOKS PRAYER BOOKS DEVOTIONALS EASTER CARDS OoPTOMETRIST AVCTIONEER LEGAL Telephones: £8QUIARE ACCOUNTANTS Grimaby 2** OnTARIO B Lo REVITIES|=»~= taxes yet? Township comacil meets Saturâ€" day afternoon, _ Fr‘day moraing‘s blanket of snow was a day late for an April fool joke. # L * Members of St. Catharines Fire Department are asking city counâ€" cil for a raise in pay of $200 anâ€" nually. C ..‘ . is pupils attending Grimsby High School, 45 boys and 52 girls have volunteered for farm service work, during the summer. Some have alâ€" ready started work. ‘The annua) meeting of the Linâ€" coln Liberal Association will be held in the Community | Hall, Beamsville, on Wednesday evenin£, April 14th, at $.30 p.m. Hughes Cleaver, MP. for Halton, will be the speaker of the evening. District convention of the Canaâ€" dian Legion, was held in Brantâ€" from West Lincoln Branch attendâ€" ing were Viceâ€"president, L. A. Renmlev: Secretary W. Liles, Fred. Jewson and Ted. Rooker, e e ® Now that Supt. of Works Lawrie and his men have cleaned the dirt and grime off Main street, the old thorofare begins to look natural, with the exception of the holes along the old H.G. & B. tracks. Those holes do not belong to the Town. They are the property of the Department of Highways. e ® ® A trip over the Queen Elizabeth Way Thursday afternoon gave eviâ€" dence of the extent to which highâ€" way travel has been reduced by wmmm Beâ€" from Grimsby Out of a total enrollment of 135 number of other vehicles on the Queen Elizabeth Way from Hamilâ€" ton to Toronto, but at no time could traffic be described as heavy. "â€"rence Hugenaught Rushton, MdMMM has on display in his window, the Henry Birks and Son Trophy, which is the cup presented to the team that is runnerâ€"up in the Onâ€" tario Juvenile Hockey Association series. Peach Buds did not win a championship, but they have a trophy just the same, m’tâ€""" gn'l.“lldll'lw than this out of the meeting. years of experiencs in plumbing, m.mmm- erage system installation, is openâ€" ing up business in Grimsby on Monday, April 12th. Mr. Higgins has been & resident «if Toronto EC many years, but I@iely has been mairing his bomeâ€"at Erin. For the presect, any one wishing his serâ€" munmwallw and Betzner. Wrmes Red Cross workers in V‘Mudmwm‘ 3,200,000 articles dnring 1942. Inâ€" cluded in ths total was 1,121,562 hosapital supplies and 896,205 iinâ€" ished pieces of civilian clothing. Knitt~A comforts for seamen, soldâ€" lers ane airmen amounted to nearâ€" ly half a mililon articles. Fikidy .« ments to the Far East from Onâ€" tario totalicd $2,043 articles. Rusâ€" sin was sent 40,000 pleces of civiâ€" lian clothing, and 1899000 shects, plliowâ€"cases and quilts camp, located on the E. 1), S B property, Lover‘s slderoad, m| opened last Thursday with the arâ€" rival of girls from Cobourg, Bowâ€" manville, Kitchener and Toronto, who will be employed in greenâ€" house work immediately. Several ¢a...gm.md.memv‘"‘|‘ season and were pleased to reiurn | ..un.mwrmwuomr season of work with pleasure, This \mpl'lmmm‘“d }“mmam,m was in charge last year, and Miss Local MHydro Commission met Catharines Red Cross Society king a leaf out of Grimsby‘s They are asking for lady snmretary EVENTS and TOPICS of the WEEK in TAI!IDID......-.. vour Sarifleet Farm Service first installment of on the E. D. Sw*h ur‘s slderoad, was ursday with the arâ€" from Cobourg, Bowâ€" lnst. Members plentiful on the Town council meets next Wedâ€" nesday night. mm 3. P e nntiiin us C mmmumm year by 30 per cent. Hart, Grimwby, is on his ‘."" two weeks‘ ‘eave. During his abâ€" sence his work is being handled by 8t. Catharines detachment. # # ® Mr. L. T. Spaiding of Hamilton, will be the guest speaker at the Lions Club, on Tuesday evening, April 20th, speaking on his recent trip to England. "Reports of inspections of Thorâ€" old public schools show that Thorâ€" old students as a whole are below the halfâ€"way mark in spelling and general English." That is the reâ€" port that W. W. MacDonald, Prinâ€" cipal of Thorold public schools made to the Board of Education. s & "# Thomas Mackie, North Grimsby township road superintendent, reâ€" ports that Lake road and Nelles road have both beén extenfively damaged owing to the bottom goâ€" ing out in some places. Temporâ€" that W, W. MacPonald, I TIM* m of Thorold public schools GEORGE CORTEZ UDELL made to the Board of Education. A wellâ€"known and highly esteemâ€" El ed North Grimsby farmer, George Thomas Mackie, North Grimsby Cortez Udell died Thursday at his township road superintendent, r€â€" | home in his 40th year. He was MMWMMN’“ mluM.mW” road have both beén extenfively| of the late Mr. and Mrs. George damaged owing to the bottom £0â€"|tdeil, and belonged to St. Anâ€" ing out in some places. ‘Temporâ€"! drew‘s Anglican Church, | Survivâ€" ""‘"‘”‘""‘“M"“lsum.num.mn crushed stone and cinders, Above u““’damw.“m.m mw.uw-upma gnmr‘o‘m““““. damagy, he said, but below the hill| Grimsby. ‘The funcral was held is a different story. privately at his home on Saturday Commenting on a charge of nonâ€" mp«qmw.mmu her husband, Magistrate J. H. Campbell, St. Catharines, said marâ€" riage vows were taken for Ntter{ or for worse. "If you get the betâ€" ter you are lucky, but if you get the ‘worse‘ it is unfortunate and m’llnntouhunhndn." He said parents should try and live together, particularly where there are children. partment of Highways MY‘ faced a temporary shortage of license plates and is rushing the manufacture of a further supply to be ready in a few days. Meanâ€" while, it has been found necessary to issue 1943 licenses authorizing operation of motar vehicles with 1942 plates, which will be mailed to those receiving these permits. By arrangement with the oil controlâ€" ler, gasoline may be purchased on the 1943 license alone until plates, order for which was reduced this year, are available. A detachment of the R.C. M. P. joined with a large assembly of police officers from many points, inâ€" ton, Sarnia, Petrolia,. St. Thomas and Tillsonburg, and a host of other friends of the late Provincial Traffic (Wilcer A. Earl Bond in paying tribute to his memory at Shefficld Thursday afternoon. It was one of the largest funerals held in the district and Sheffield United Church was filled to capaâ€" mtummpndnurfium- ducted by the minister, Rev. R. H. T HE _ Also among those attending from outside points '.uAM Inâ€" sented William Stringer, commisâ€" FUNERAL OF EARL BOND mMOORE‘S TueatrE MATINEE â€" SATURDAY at 2 p.m. MON. â€" TUES., APR, 12â€"13 "Casabhlanca"‘ WED.â€"THUK., APR,. 14â€"15 FRIL SAT, A "RIL, 9 â€" 10 "Mrs. Wiggs Of The Cabbage Patch" "Sporis 1.Q." "Rlectric Karthquake" Fay Baintsr, Carolyn Lee Ginger Rogers, Cary Grant "Fox Movietonews" "Tirs Trouble"" "Once Upon A "Honeymoon" Humphrey Boga nn. Igrid "The Sheepish Wolf" GRIMSBY INDEPEND®E NT Ernest , Hamilâ€" for sioner of the provincial police. During the service the hymn, Wonderful Peace, was sung by Mrs. Eimer Miller, with Mrs. William Pullin at the organ. Also mbthuho-hm Mr. Bond was held was the handâ€" some display of floral pleces that banked the casket. ‘ The pallbearers wore the followâ€" ing provincial constables: D. H. mmcnok:fl.l‘.u«» ris and Murray Bruce, of i*‘amil« ton: James Culp, Goderich; Rdâ€" ward Jess, of Paris, and John Reaviey, of Milton. Police officers also formed a guard of honour at the church and at Sheffield Cemeâ€" uq.m-m-tmm. John Derby, Jun., and Wiliiam Pullin acted as ushers at the church. * afterncon with interment in Queens Lawn Cemetery. Rev. J. Allan Ballard officiated. MRS. IRVIN BOWMAN Following a lingering i) Mrs. Irvin Bowman passed North Grimsby township. sell Bates, St. Catharines, Mmteom-nhddfl.l\ll- ton Stone Church cn Wednesday afternoon, with interment in Fulâ€" ton Cemetery. ard Emsley, ley Gunning, The death occurred in Gueiph General Hospital on Monday of ‘Tena Lazelia, wife of the latt Ernest E. Bowslaugh, a resident of Grimsby for nearly 50 years. Deceased lady had been resident of Gueiph, with her daughters for the past nine months, She (Wis m]uMWlpdchM August 1st, 1870. She was an adâ€" herent of Trinity United church. . o es 1 Surviving a»» three of Grimsby, Harold 0 and Lioyd of Brandon, daughters, Queenie of Guelph. * The remains wer ‘w'“ EwE The remains were brought from: Guelph on Tuesday and rested at the Stonehouse Funeral Home, uDâ€" til Wednesday afternoon, when services were conducted by Rev. wW. J,. Watt Interment taking "ace in m‘. Lawn m- C askat henrers were, John and Mess alaugh, MAS. L. D. BARCHFELO _ SUMMIT, N.J., April 2â€"Funeral services were held today for Mrs. Henrietta May Walker Barchfeld, who died March 81, at her home hore after a lingering iliness, Burâ€" lial was in Rosedale Cemstery, West Orange, NJ. Mrs. Barchâ€" ead. &;. was aA residert of St. lal was in West Orange #ald, Bi, was Petersburg, ® Petersburg, Fia., for many years. Born in Grimsby, Ontario, Canâ€" ada, Mrs. Barchfeld was a meth= ber d two of the oldest families In the U.S8. and Canacda Her grandâ€" father, Ralph Walher, left his pre« revolutionary bome at Hillsboro, N.C., and drove a team of oxen to Canada in the ‘Tory exocus, stt tw*» at Grimeby on the famed Ningara Fruit Feningula. )n ber mother‘s slde, Mrs. Barchfeld was a descendant of the original setâ€" ters of Randalls Island in New York City, Mra. Barchfeld is aurvived by her husoand, Louls D. Harchfeld, a retired jewel merchant, and two nieces and a nephew in Canada. Mrs. Barchfeld will be wel) re« membered by the older genera. M in Grimaby, having resided here for many years, in the home now owned by Charles Laing, Eim 8t. My, Barchreld was for some years "l‘mm Ausoamor . Mra. Donald Clark, 5 Paton 8t. ‘and Arthur Wa‘ker, North Grimsâ€" lby are a nioce and nephew., By using a new device it is pos« sible to see through three miles of ordinary fog. But some stl can‘t | se to the end of their nose. Obituary morning at her _ Mre. John Man., Misses 1 Howard Allen, Stanâ€" Carl Waite. BOWSLAUGH Southward, ms, Cecll Hamilton away ne in Lots and Single Grave owners in the Queen‘s hvncmymhmlthnfildun-flealke- :::“h:; ‘:atl as glass boxes, wreaths, stands, etce., by The Cemetery Committee will not be responsible for such articles after the above date. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS FOR SALE â€" FOR RENTâ€"â€"Bedroom, on‘ hot water, Apply 84 Livi Avenue. FOR SALE â€" Threeâ€"pio Room Suite Good / $40.00. Apply Box 49. PWeneaee NE uid FOR SALEâ€"Sow, due April 18th, Apply F. L. Latimer on Secor Farm, South Grimsby. _ 30â€"1p FOR SALEâ€"Rug, 10x12, in condition. â€"Apply 18 Murra FOoR .AL'â€"M’ Gas Range with oven control, A1 condition. Mrs. Liles 3% Robinson South gummenemmemememee. Cmm CC cgak FOR SALE â€" Smail plano and Pench, Bargain Terms, Walâ€" nut fiiish, Fine condition. RBox FOR SALE â€"Cinders:; F‘x thal drive now with good cireral H. J, Hildreth, Grims‘y Heach, FOR SALEâ€"â€"Grey Mare, Sâ€"yearsâ€" old, good worker, Wanted to buy 4. A & in cce aentar Mw..m;nlmlu:mummw 25 cents. Cash must accompany advertisement to guarantee inser tion. _A chirge of ten cents is made for boxes, PAINTING AND PAPERHANu ING â€"â€" W, Twocock, 44 Depot Bt, Grimsby, Phone 9Dw, . 37â€"6p INTERION PAINTING AND PAP. ERMHANGING â€"â€" A. J. Hayward, FPhone collect, 240, Beamsvilie. SPRAYER REPAIRS "ALENDOR TABLETS®", Harmiesa and effective,. $1.00, two weeks‘ anpply, At Dymond‘s Drug Store. PLUMBING â€" IF YOU ARE AMBITIOUSA you cra make good money with a partâ€"time Mawleigh Route, We ATTENTION 8 Patton Street GRIMSBY Double Tractor Dise. Apply John Htancik, 4 Miles West of Smithâ€" ville, on No. 20 Road. 30â€"1p help you get started, No experâ€" lence needul to clart Steady work for right man. Write Rawleigh‘s, Dept Mi, 2242.D, Montreal, Sâ€"1e PROMPT REPAIRING AND RECONDITIONING OF ALL MAKES OF SPRAYERS We are Pleased to Announce the Coming to This Town of Clarence W. Lewis MISCELLANEOUS : * Services Will be Available on and After April 12th, 1943 MBING â€" HEATING â€" AIRâ€"CONDITIONING SEWERAGE SYSTEMS . Service. On Oilâ€"Burners â€" Stookers CALL 130 4 Current & Betzner + CEMETERY NOTICE FOR SALE â€"â€" Hay, Apply Robert Phone 70â€"412. _ 30â€"1¢ NEW PARTS NOW AVAILABLE ANNOUNCEMENT W. L. HIGGINS "Hardware of Quality" * Continuous H. BULL, Chairman, Property Committee. Fix that Living Jrâ€"ip WANTEDâ€"Portable radio in condition. _ Apply ll"’.': Affice. 30â€"1¢ m en e ned MAN WANTED â€"â€" Steady work WANTED â€"â€" Housekeeper, good home, no amall children. Apply vT:wuo wa~ J.-:\w for plm. Apply Patit & w::’no_u‘-: furniture, dfi Bwibbh, King 8t., m Phaone 230. 43â€"tfe WANTEDâ€"Ome or two passongers to Hamilton and return. Arriv» ing there 8 am. Leaving there TO RENTâ€"House to rent, 8 roe All conveniences, Apply a. H son & Son. t TO AENT â€"â€" 5â€"room House, A“v’ KFred Branton, Station Mld“. nOnk. 1p TO LET â€"â€" Three or four upstair rooms. Unfurnished. In yood houlllx. Apply after 6 pm. 9 Kidd Aveniie. 30â€"1¢ all summer. â€" Apply Geo. C. Fair, Grimsby reacih" Teieprone .?: P Bowling Playoffs 8 pm. Apply after ¢ I(IL- Avenue. MoNnNnaY, APRIL 12th 7:40â€"Butche:s va Generale, 7:80â€"~â€"Pony lh:. va. Ovia Club Rest 2 out of c"gtnu #:00â€" :oul Â¥a. BHarbora. t:60â€" Highway va Caa Hhouse. Lest 2 out of 3 games. $:10 Best jJESDAY, APRIL 13th »8t. Joseph‘s va. N. Packes -'Bmhdc=u va. Houlevard. *Yfon Toh 5n Theer yotn ~8t. Androw‘s va. P Kingsa 2 out of 3 games. WANTED FoR RENT ONTARIO 30â€"1p 80â€"1¢ Je

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