Grimsby Independent, 19 Aug 1943, p. 7

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k “’m“-l at St. Thomas Ont., Planted 18,000 young pines and Furopean larch trees in a 15 acre “‘“mm%flty gravel farm. Scouts have aszisted for many years in the city‘s annual tree planting programme. Saye Hives. A man can‘t start a fire with gasoline unless he has a couâ€" ”Nffllhlm_ Harold B. Matchett Business Directory If you ure going to require Btorm Sash, don‘t wait until the rall, 1f you order is placed now you can be assured of prompt BUILOING MATERIALS BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, made for reroofing your house. "AGENCIES®" Main §t, W., next to Gas Office Phrns 539 Nights 480â€"wâ€"12 im ce s * * o t o) AUCTIONEER 1. GOODPMAN PETHIGREW PLUMBING ~~J. W. Kennedy K EY * eegamaaamen for Lincoln, J.G. Pettigrew * wt * <yif ‘“MA-.O .HITHVS(.LC AUcflonuu | Th Adsrtapi * picensed Auctioneet !ormaq w Ancoln: ©180 for the Y o Catbarines. Commirsdoner for tak» 1og affidavits. I9€ ****"""" gâ€"amsvilie _ Of :flm JO FF C P~ mmu wtb + » onâ€"a»‘ Aucflbflllfi & VALUAT\M picensed Auctioneet tormad Mess ... g1go LOt t‘hafz'd-ll scouts ruawnt TREES Mamiiton #® ROR® 99° " use "__ indepandent .uol‘ro.. 4 A _ 10520 Basse® S S acedsith Open Wednesday Afternoon (Vision Specialist) pmidin um ©30â€"4:00 Houre #:00â€"12:00; 1:30â€"9:0 F4 * 0n . Hamilton . J. DeLaplante yÂ¥ m e 7" M .“.-o pV@PECCCCCC P mm AUDlTO' t AOGOUNTANT Aocsnomals *TA Consultant Vernon Tuck 24 %ain Street, GRIMSBY For An Appointment â€"â€"_.___-â€"-â€"_ PLUMBER HIGGINS OoPToOMmETRIST AUCT'ON“' gEGAL phone «yelephon®e®‘: smy » mm and HEATING Saturdays 9â€"12 es arimaby 251 onTARIO WELL For a lon son. The McBride to "eoride to tumble out of the mothballs of umpiring and he talked the Little Shoema score sheet, 11 Acanrmingi,,, ,@. "j _ _0 " yesterday, was the first in the Ontario WW"C"Q&-M No matter which team won mmmmmmumummwuy m.w:;ntw.nflmwmtomnm“hn” this season be on hand. SPORTOLOGY CANNING PLANTS Housewives and other unemployâ€" ed women and girls are strongly urged to offer their services for six to eight weeks to save the crops ing paid and working conditions are of the very best. No permit from the National Selective Service is required for this very necessary job. Al you have to do is contact the manager of either canning factory and tell CONTINUATIONS him you are ready to go to work. No experience is necessary and when the war is over you will feel better for having done your share in the canning of the 1943 fruit TOWNSHIP RESIDENTS Every once and awhile rumblings of this case are heard. This famous drain was to the fore again on Satâ€" urday, dhen Sylvester Russ of Clinâ€" ton township was before council regarding a certain cloggage in the drain, but to fHood his land in the adjoining township. Mr. Russ will make formal application in writing action to be taken so we may exâ€" pect to hear considerably more about the Kupite Drain. Reeve Durham stated that extra copies of the Pian of the East End Water System were being secured. J“.t “” cComnWLuse ®I" for $22.00 were ordered paid. was 200,000 gallons, in UDC CM"* .‘,,..,mgnu-. Tax Collector J. G. McIntosh reâ€" prudoumdmb‘-““"’ 2d in July, amounted to $1,605.28, Total arrears outstanding, 88 of July Sist, were $14,228.86, as against $22,280.55 at the same dal® BM ****""~ _ llan af £8.051.69. J at the P "" Cl HMe expects to K4 dear nce of the W m,,mm' week. Clerk Asan #! whine, Â¥hey to dAamage. TW® putting wete" 1 OM members * ***~ , Corps in Booti®! u‘.m.w“' nflll.“m â€" 8EE one GAME, ANYway Grimaby softball fans have x long while it looked like they Thh Anrhamials u3. â€" us H uy A-‘.A.u.‘_. nu-:.u.‘r’.. .’mm" urfact worler long and persuasive of n""""“"“fl.w * «tion of $8,051.69. us avint m “m tely ons fl'-m in the west eno s. In the east triat From Page One t our # wt ind Plas 1 400 ) ,, P #ell« arguments Rush finally got Smoke jOF bails of retirement to do a piece of Shoemaker to do lkewise with the LINCOLN‘S MEMBER Daley into his Cabinet. Todd Daley is a native Lincolnian, His father was before him. He is 53 years old, and married the former Leola Elizabeth Dynes of St. Catharines. He went overâ€" seas in 1916 with the 4th Division Ammunition Column. He h»s three sons. Lanceâ€"Corp, Kenneth Daley with the army at Bramp{on, and two schoolboys, John Arthur instructor at Fingal. Lincoln‘s new Minister will be in Grimsby on Friday evening, at the Masonic hall, to meet all residents of this district, say howâ€"deâ€"do, let‘s get acquair‘sd,. You are welcome. ever held. YOUR LAST CHANCE ises to be the greatest one that the nnvrichioners of the church have There will be all kinds of games * young and old and as well speâ€" cial entertainment will be provided. The one and only "Rhoderick The Red" Graham, selfâ€"styled "Bishop of Paton Street‘ will be the efferâ€" veoe.tmwcnm-nd that means everybody has fun. The speciat draw prize is 8 Percy BeBride Streamlined bicycle and this wheel is now on display in the window of "Honey" Shelton‘s bicycle shop. Look it over, It 18 .‘,.g-.uubuuf.fmwlu some other prize, Then there are alâ€" so the _'V'-â€" 1945 really look smart. ‘There are WO men wearing veils, old men Wath» ...wmtumum hBd about a bundred little Arab kids running around the streets polishing shoes. mmlldlllll"‘““"m".' York, all square, and. different shaped windows. You should see how the poorer type Arab dres80®, *E _ _ _ matchen It seems O ‘ and different Jt seome & * â€"~" / Sha | and M‘Mw the better. mfi.h‘“?@“"‘bd‘l MMW!N‘MW' sMArt **" """" _ nere: it‘s all wint, re‘s no bees ""*""" . o’rbe' Ar M _“ n‘ uvm,'a a difference to Englar4! . Just think, in England 34 L 4 i WKeckeme "HH it‘s oon‘ prooney . and th* he O# but don | in this | _ Anacmweadiap Pnd CC 1 can hardly believe it w ml'.m."w' xn-vcp'tmuuoldumfi M..».M"’"“"‘M“ he came coer a week l"““"m-'.,' rusean at least oneq a 4ay N4 hC water is so warm 794 T iy m»”,n"m' muwfl“"wm will try and send a picture of m# in them. i Even the money‘s funBDÂ¥. yrigh \irance so fur, For 12 cehté 0" 4 " 2 &# #eancké. Of 200 l Many & M®N_ mmwfli semame C 0= pence youU e t r n wmnfi" Prance per pound. UP o it‘s come; over thet it‘s paPO® . We get a big w80 y m S there‘s nothing to thent. _ ow the cige. coming and Ut P er * " u+ senl abByUDKC that‘l) melt \. . 3H THEIR FEET Ronald Turton, RC.A.F., t «end balt fare this iur. has «ho Aomded. LAoyd Hlade to ASrICR 4t atill a blank INM PENDE NT They THAT‘S THE REASON that the officâ€" ials in charge of the Provincial election selected The Grimsby Independent as the printing plant to turn out the 50,000 balâ€" lots required for the polling booths of Lincoln. They knew, that The Indepenâ€" dent "knowed", just how to handle a job of that importance in an accurate and efficient manner. THE REPUTATION of The Indepenâ€" dent as a producer of quality printing has been built up over a period of 58 years. Our customers include all the largest busâ€" iness concerns in the district. They deâ€" mand and receive a quality product at a price that is within reason and a service that is equal to the best city offices. AWAY BACK WHEN the present prosâ€" perous Town of Grimsby was known as "The Old Forty", the Sage of the Hamlet, in one of his heated debates on matters biblical, was heard to remark, "Why did the Lord give St. Peter the keys? ‘Cause He knewed that He knowed‘." HIGH CLASS EQUIPMENT combized with skillful workmanship, place The Inâ€" dependent at the "top of the heap" in the Niagara Peninsula when tast service and quality production are required by the tomume: . _‘ * ~~"~*" LET US ESTIMATE On YOUR Next Job II

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