Grimsby Independent, 22 Jul 1943, p. 1

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‘GRIMSBY BLOOD IN sICILy WITH ARMY MEDICAL CORPS VOL. LiXâ€"No, 2 3 Count_;z’â€"o;i_hcfl Hear Resolutions Next Blood Clinic Will be Held in Trinity Hall on Wednesâ€" day Afternoon Next â€" 125 Donations Will be Taken. Smithville And Beamsville Are Senmding Their Quota of Blood donors at the second Grimsby Blood Clinic, on Wednesâ€" day afternoon next, will be augâ€" mented by men and women from Smithville and Beamsvillie, Thirtyâ€"one men and women from the southern district will be in atâ€" tendance and at the present time it is just not known hbow many donors will be contributed by Beamsville, but it is expected that it will be in the neighbourhood of 40. The balance of the domors, up to 125 will be supplied by Grimsby. mmmuw hall which will again Meta) Crait Co. . (Continued on page 6) Wil Assistâ€"Will Send Out them large supplies of blood plasma from countless donors across the Dorninion, according to a cable received at the Red Cross headquarters from Maj. Gen. C. B. Price, overseas comâ€" Lincoin county council Tucsday morning considered the request of O BRRRERRRRTEE M TT ‘“m Mummrlw“‘:;‘ er outlet through the property the Linco‘n County Home. Counâ€" cil heard Township Engineer D. G. Ure outlit ml The councilâ€" y meemed favorable to granting DONORS WANTED Grantham Asks For Ea ment For Sewer Project. I_"_e Grimsby Independent progre®~* hm 9 jOWM Cons paack® Six * l Wentworth pi®® # 4 V ® Leadef at Appreciates Work Of The Red Cross ter Jumped 70 Per Cent in June Over Last Year â€" System Being Clos.ly Checked For | is an increased *Yer0EC * hy this 168,867. The average per day this \,,., has been 405,533. Biggest day, June 26th, s61,000 gallons. | Smallest =. . 285,000 £8, .. _,, | In 1942 he Township of °2 anA AAD aallons Despite the fact pumped by Grimsby mmluuthll 051,000 gallons mo o C o on mm)mflhy‘f"“-‘ 051,000 gallons more than the AMmO. . PM in the same month in 1942, power costs only inâ€" creased $23.54. X The increased wuter pumping is umawtsnrm‘“““ Water Commission. It is definitely known that the water is nut being consumed by the citizens, yet there was close to 10 per cent more lmtar numped in June this year se t S P cords show that in June 1942 only 1115,000 gallons were pumped 88 of 31,000 gallons. mmulmdlulm §118.11. In May 1943, $133.93 and InJuuSl‘l.fl. Commission bave been checking: m-mmudunm-dnm two bad leaks anc there may be mmndbymu-omyw the whole aystem. This they beâ€" Hnumyhfinclundflnb- creased pumping The question electrically Oper WBE volr, connsecue * ”pwmw" estimated that such @8 TE . 6 kes ‘ Mn e ME ty hood of 100 Special Sitting Revising Officer (linton Y J L6 inoin, W acd) Chas f ront ppli $ us ation PÂ¥ «i *t ho the fact that clal for mubn T ow w4 t AO1MM f 00 1 $ l'tfl ‘. wittng the E jut, AgpofDEM®N® t t# .P""'m,’ py Meviaing to TX 4i connected with th? 1}1 of installing 48 nted indicator OB nip ()yPf 1e# ty WO was turned o July i6th Acâ€" # Jb the neighbor» f m Reoviaang torial District held in th* Beameville, O" wid t» per day of Grimsby, Onario, T hursday, July 22nd, 1943 Ei wppNic® ; appoint added * COriimatly n ic p . h4 $478 60 It %*% 111 nte A# 1 _ fof to, be Bishop of Paton Street +r)0# m&m«mmmmmma.; pnilicas ww member of the hicrachy, irrespective of denomination, there is usually | Last spring afte an investiture of tha newy consecrated with all the sacred and ancient fully piloted his vestments that are the proper railment ~f a Bishop. However, circumâ€"‘ Buds to the Anal stances sometimes ariseâ€"as they have in the present situation where hockey playdown: one who has aspirationsfor a new dignity assumes th«: same wm-outlouly Clarence Hf any of the ancient liturgy asd deciares himself as a selfâ€"styled Rishop. | clared to the w... Mltfln"lnomwm.ndlnvlwdmtmmtmewbbctlauuubylm in p dm.nuummuun.p-nm.mummdm- was through with mmunna-mup:we.undummnmmmâ€"» The Independen! uybbndltydlntomuctumu-flgmthl-npmythln- that ba would be mmmmmwuumunmammm-ndw limelight before bourgeoina. w.mwm;mmdmvnugo Inn, now | was over, He is. conducting an episcopal visitation of his diocese, within the ramificaâ€"| Last week the tions of Paton 8t., wearn his dignity well and is accomplishing a great ) ed an entry in "C** series of the to deal of good _____In the above characteristic pose, at bat, There are tWogone. ‘The visiting piicher NAW > "" "" ) "" " (. on the batter. It‘s &A"eroocia)" aituation. "Red" is just debating what he will do if the batter trikes out. KiH the umpire, beat up the pitcher or run the batter out Oftown. Burton Wilbert Gaham and his family came to Grinisby in 1920 and up until last DeC@Nber was Minec Host Extraordinary of The Vilâ€" lage Inn. Previous tOcoming to Grim«"\y he was for many years conâ€" mmmw.upnuwmgmdunm in Canada. Mmhmmmumwmmommo not «WÂ¥ a "a pack" but with realtrunks, He was a pal of the famous Sanoy MaciIntyre and the lategir Harry Oakes "wway back when‘". ‘ Has one son ADd Agonâ€"inâ€"law in the R.C.A.F. When not working unwnm-orvddnmmgmnmmmmum. time getting trimmed up *trummy, umm mm( Tsc Gpe UNUSUAL WEATHER CAUSES LOSS OF 300,006 FRUIT TREES Much Salyae in | Silent Colector| {}1d yrous $ tat. Mess somin, * mb ag eanr tres Inaort t 0c weom JWY ,-'."" tnrown Joto turned over yHs VOC. this Y* goankw | witent hy j Red OH4 Drum at Puil‘s tore Continues o Gather a Lot of Serap M#erial, BurtonWilbert Graham mmeecyy + muto tre®) () ie $ wun m*' crap raer; 10 tour »Awar volle d F come mm B M * sse, us 4 100 . of yarbagt. or the pas . the corner f Counciiio, ore has be« _ productive hx months# Oanother nio« ¢ aalvage Lo ulp the war s l ) hP fo tms t hi t 198 Arat 16 oe, 31 amounly | gtuff this 4h which io +1# «Jyage t ns ted 94 drum that § 0 W the photo, the quasiâ€"ecciesiastical gentlieman is seen in sittng on his portable grandstand, wetching a ball of he ninth. _ The score is tie. The home tean. is wogone. ‘The visiting pitcher has it two a ree atpeancial" altuation. "Red" is just debating what rolliers from s quantity . UA work % wb ® d yole tireg, Iww»Am; 200 w â€" pubbes months 6f in by the CoRT 97 0 04 go of Peach And Cherry Trees Are Main Casualties Survey Shows â€"Injury to ‘Potal Peach Tree Popu‘stion About $00,000 fru‘t Nimgara Peninaula hay dying becaume of abnot conditions, Prof, E. Â¥ reotor of the Onlark j «% pue / 0k stated n The injury to the tolai pSHil m.m.u:mu.homlbvflwt‘ according to our estimates," he auid., ‘‘This would mean from 250,â€" Â¥) to 200,000 peach treen out of a total peach tree population of two million treew, The only other treea wrioualy affeocted are aweot and pt P e a € Alu»1t K *XCESSIVE COLD Oy ntal farn at Mat uirda t5 Per Cent. of the cherry tinuad on pag® » of abnorma, weathor rof . E. Â¥. Palmer, «i Onlarlo government‘s farm at Vinstend A bwyv debating mt‘.llp to the Fruit Belt, up the pitcher| The local team will be made up | of juple« players from Smithvilie, rinisby in 1925 Beamaville and Grime* . The Arst ry of The Vilâ€" practice way held on Tys .may wight any years conâ€" and Couch O‘Donnell velieves that irm in Canada.|he bas the makings of a right tario. not ~#‘1| amart aggregation of horse hide famous San: y‘Mfl'fl- POell The Grimsby team has drawn a it Ave td dind or Are troes hayt NIAGARA PACKERS MANAGER IS LOANED TO GOVERNMENT Polling Booths in Town, Township Voting Will be Held From Eight a.m. to Seven p.m.â€" Check This List And Make Polling boths for the election on Wednesday, August 4th, have been designated as follows by A E. Coombs, Returning Officer for the Electoral District of Lincoin. Polling wil; be held between the hours of eight a.m. and seven p.m. Grimsby Town Polling Subâ€"division No. 98 â€"â€" North Ward â€" at No, 10 Ontario street. Polling Subâ€"division No. 100, that portion of the town iying south of Main street and east of Mountain street, at Hillier‘s old store, No, 17 Main street west, Polling Subâ€"division No. 101, that portion of the town lying south of Main street and Livingâ€" «ston avenue and west of Mountain the of | street, at Thompson‘s old garage, 147 Main street west. North Grimsby Township Polling Subâ€"division No. 93, that portion of the township lying east of the Grimsby town limits and (Continued on page 6) ‘ He‘s Broke Loose In Another Spot _ Last spring after he had successâ€" fully piloted his Juvenile Peach Buds to the fAnals in the Ontario hockey playdowns, the one and only Clarence He~~y Rushton deâ€" clared to the w..1d at large and Grimabyites in particular that he was through with all kinds of sport. The Independent said "hooey", Mhmldbobuhtlthmrt |Nmelight before the ball season |was over, He is 1 | Last week the Big Barhor placâ€" |ed an entry in the intermediate Big Rushton is Back in The Sportlight â€" Will Place a Team in "C" Division of Ontario Softball Assn. "C** series of the Ontario Softball Association and with the able asâ€" aistance of Rev. Father Bernard A, O‘Donnell will make a stremuous The Grimaby team has drawn a by.um“c'amwu-wnfin be some time in August before the Orast playdown game will be stag»â€" Ha.‘ Cigarettes Queen‘s Birthday Ia. _ Overseas Consignment M ach Boys at a Good Time More‘s another bets) from the boys Overs.. the mast few dayn by Millyard. This laat consignment of fags must have reached the boys clome to the Queen‘a Birthday, May 24th, n« nearlv all the emations bear that as nearly all the epiation bear tha*t date mark : ~ I I wish to convey through you many thanks for the carton of og» arottes which 1 just recelved. They are a very welcome gift as all amokes are rather high when The cignrelie commille« tainly doing a marvelous no doubt all the boys af Lt whon old w . Thankh Once more you save mfMmnel a gift, your constant intereat .a o welfare, ‘Though we wore twice dintant frow. home, this knowled would atill cheer our hearts atd ¢ (Continued on page *) as Nearly All Letters Dated May 24th, effort made to keep them $2.00 Per Year, $2.50 In U.8.A., 5¢ Per Copy you again, Hlgmn. Glenn Pettit then h of letterm At, so00ived y â€""Cammy" wl pendd Mot ts nupen t in t lob and local Company Will Operate With Jas. A. Aitchison, as Acting Managerâ€"Efficient Staff Will Carry On As of Niagara Packers Limiled, is leaving this week end for Ottawa, where he will be connected with the Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Divâ€" ision of the Admiistrator of Naâ€" tural Products, of the Wartime Prices and Trade Board. Mr. Marsh is not in any way severing his connection with Nia«â€" gara Packers, but is being loaned by that fAirm, at the request of the government to the W.P. & T.B. to handle the Fresh Fruit and Vegeâ€" irl J, Marsh Wil Take Up Duties in Ottawa Immediâ€" ately With Fresh Fruit And Xe%e:ble Nivision of W.P. table Division. ‘This means that he will have more or less direct conâ€" trol over all Canadian and Ameri« can grown fruits and vegetables to puwmwm (Continued on page 6) Two Life Guards Are Doing Duty One at Foot of Nelles Road And One at Grimsby Beach â€"Youngsters Prefer Noiles Road Swimming Spot. Attention is drawn to the fact, that while the Lions Club have reâ€" moved the bathing houses from the foot of Nelles Road, to Grimaâ€" by Beach, bathing is atill continu« ing at the Nolles Road beech. ‘Town youngsters much profer the Nelles beach and as a conse« quence the Lions Club Life Guard, Miss Virginia Hegwson is on duty at this beach ev»r.: afternoon and aven‘ng. Is ONLY ON LoOAN There 4n also a lady lite sguard »t Grimsby Beach and the two guards alternate between the two awimming spots. Lions Club are yylunr\ruolollmmuflm Urimal.y Heach guard. Ontario Leader EARL J. MARSH m ams o as t o cae o en o o ce o en uy General Manager

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