Grimsby Independent, 18 Nov 1943, p. 5

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a=â€" ces ay, November 18, 1943 \ Collect Salvage Monday, Tuesday _ Townshin Ty.;. $O"«!"&_ In l""‘"NWflkfldh\ Janis A. Wray, "The Sultan of Iuvqc"humwm“ All he eats, sleeps or thinks about QIM-“. in !'u“ m‘;"”mp is salvage, At the present time the big cal) is for paper of all kinds scrap at the curb by eight o‘clock and then you will be sure to not miss the collector. se.50 WEST WAIN STREEY canlnl“‘m SuF Lhg I'.“.m“‘“ *muM’“'"m‘“‘ m our |||.fll"‘"" inâ€" cludes books for the very Y°U"9 and the older juveniics. "Honey" Shelton Next Cioor to .-D's'mnf- Drug Lid -'"â€"'?V"' l ... Repair bills are cheapsr than Every Child Should Have * Watch Clock And Jewellery Repairs E. A. Buckenham 12 Main &t. €, Grimsby reading. We carry the largest M;f@:flmxga‘_’uh‘_- cals, of all types an classes, in C. H. RUSHTON ‘THE LITTLE SHOEMAKER GET YOUR SUNDAY PAPERS EARLY . Grimsby News Agency Full Line of 8=:»kers Bupplics Stormy Weather Is With Usâ€" Bgvolll your paper ‘”muohuldnulu For Christi»a8s BULOVA, ELGIN, ELCO WATCHES Store in The Fruit Belt" Coupons i«* " _ valld until d6C Cayud V pr apreads or SUKRY Bmdreg io. We‘come! Car yyp, ji0C, . Committee in charge, Mrs. E. A. Buckenham, Mrs, Florâ€" ence Daisicy, Mrs. Hugh Corey, Mrs, Jas. Merritt. * m'M ed vo 4. Coupons 34, 48 *# and *" valld. mt ies A novelty on Saturday morning‘s :mmoamrket was a carrot. ot that there is any scarcity of them, but this happened to be a carrot shaped like a person‘s left hand, with four fingers in‘ proporâ€" tion and a tiny thumb. j It was grown on C.. Manson‘s COFFEE OR TEAâ€"(Green) Comrons 1 to 21 inclusive he was Minister of Highways, is designed to provide employment Aurine a nostâ€"war rehabilitatios: Time Table For Ration Ce::pons suGAR_â€"(Red) now vald Lxpire Nov. 30. Compon pair 38 Coupon pair 27 BW. pec. 81. Bach pair £004 meit. PRESEAVESâ€"(C farm in North Grimsby and .was taken to the market by Sid Johnâ€" stonc. Nowadays these unusual â€" shaped Wmhmmmm to the warâ€"either predicting the year it will be over or the sign of victory. Maybe this is the way the vegetable kingdom has of showing it to would like to wring Hitler‘s their period of imprisonment, and last week the general adminstraâ€" WERstts Coupons 22 and 28 valid Novemâ€" ber 25. * hemmmemnee en * *‘ na-w:uummu i’a&‘odtwld.odluwz Expire Dec. 81. Fach g004 * 14 Jb. butter, Coupons pairs 2. 28. 4 *‘ County Council returned 760 butter ration coupons to the ration adâ€" ministration, The only time prisoners are givâ€" en the luxury of butter is at fesâ€" tive occasions like Christmas, and 22 ration coupons . were withheld for this purpose. Some time ago the Board of Managers of the Lincoln County Home returned a number of butter Post W ar Work On County Roads counci! last week. The committee approved the preâ€" lminary report, and the suggesâ€" tions will now be passed on to the county council for their consideraâ€" The report recommer4ed the reâ€" building of six or eight county m'-w#udmm’ recon» struction of part of the county rand â€"system over a fAveâ€"year their own use is made at the Home. A report on suggestions for postâ€" war construction of the road syâ€" stem of Lincoln County was proâ€" sented by County Engineer F. E. Weir to the meeting of the special (Clip this out and keep available) County Prisoners Get No Butter Coupons 1 Prisoners at the Lincoln County Comi ;-._gln Nov, 30. overn y 3# BM and 30 velld N * Freak Car;;)t rv gg.â€"â€"(Orang®) us D1 to DT hOY unti) deciared v© ing Events to 20 inclusive n » / inclured Â¥018â€" prezery@®, A Â¥ be. (mee Chiart)» 2s valld PNov. 18 ” "ud NOV. ”- for 1 «_ Everybody ¢ in charee 24 and 25 valld n w e e Turkey Bingo, Beamsvilie, Friâ€" fey wIprt, Des. +d # mmmw, mu“;ufl?omm, # # Mayor J. Gordon Blair of Burâ€" mhntfll!n;lnlur-. Lifebuoy Folliecs, High SZchool Canned ‘vegetables went on sale in the grocery stores on. Monday. §orm are required for purâ€" factories in Ontario, three in Queâ€" bec, eight in British Columbia and one in Nova Scotia, a total of 67. that Canadian druggists sold War Savings Stamps to the value of $650,813 in their stamp sale drive month. "Cammy" Millyard got £" 10 out of the deal, ‘That‘s 1500 more cigarettes for the boys overâ€" We told you last week that it was still summer in the Fruit Belt. Here‘s more proof. On Tuesday morning Edw. Hand, Maple Ave., mowed his front lawn. A fire at Steven Romak‘s, Kerâ€" man Avenue, gave the fire departâ€" ment a run on Tuesday afternoon. Fire Chicf is still away sbooting ence. ‘The brigade does its work just the same. municipal officials called by Hon. T. L. Kennedy, Minister of Agriâ€" culture for the pu. pose of discussâ€" ing the problems of the farmer. t & _% Seven o‘clock closing of barber shops on Saturday nights, instead of nine o‘clock as at present, is lMkely to be adopted in St. Cathâ€" arines, *ferritton, ‘Thorold, and Port 1â€"alhousie. ‘This would mean uniform closing at seven o‘clock throughout the week, except Wedâ€" close at 12 o‘clock noon. tural Gas Co. rafflied off for the Cigarette Fund and the three of them filled a bushel hamper. Gorâ€" and Nelles were in Toronto on keep his hotel staff eating for a ilON. â€" TUES,, NOV. 22%â€"28 "Young And Willing" ;”"" c fll." Matinee Saturday â€" 2 William Holden, Susan m# worth, "Lpon‘t Hook Now" ”[’kuro Peopi«" epnrrmenmenertnimemnneiiatammnnem mm acammmnnnema t wED..THOH, wnov, 2‘ «pittsburgh" KRL â€" SAT., NOV. 19 â€" MmOORE‘S TnearrE Ncnwnhh!uvywnkheu. hm Marlene George Dousett and family are ing to live on caulifiower this inter. Ceorge won three cauliâ€" “Wintertiti 1ie" / Bonja Henie, Jack Oakle "March Of Time" rlene Deltrich, 400M * «Fox Movietonews" T HE GRIMsS B y a conference of john Wayne Hay > Merriton Shows ‘opulation Rise A repo. of the vital statistics of Merritton shows the population has riseiby 745 people in the last 8e\ on 1926 us 2,623 people while a check rew!s 3,470 people are !vâ€" ing in twn. In this populstion elimb 350 ho moved into Warâ€" time houseswikyn the last two years are ©!Miugeg, The other inâ€" crease is attHbuted 0 4 sp¢ed â€" up Also shown in ther@Dort was that there are 1,687 e)8ible voters in town; 744 jurors,M&¢ eluuu. between 21 and 79Â¥%aArs fi.-gi l-‘“?flmemnm Separate School supIrters s 876 people eligible toYOt® in Provintial elections. We are the J We lived, felt ylow, Probate has been granted the law firm of Martin and Martin, Hamilton, in connecion with the estate of GeorginaCornwall Counâ€" sell, for many years aresidence of Grimsby. According to the terms of the will bequests of $200 each have been left to Aqs@Lue Mcâ€" Collum and Edward xrwan Counâ€" sell Martin with theincome of the reaidue of the estatetogether with a bequest of household£008s valuâ€" ed at $500 going to Enma Counâ€" sell, sister of the deceased. Upon the expiration o# the life tenant contingent legacies Of $1,â€" 000 each have been left to Vera PW‘ : ~(y Jan Mentll)} ... ... commu:.t story on page 8. 6 â€""% Yes‘ G. H. 8. has acquired a Cheerâ€"Leader, in the person of Irving Levine, 4‘ 2%"of energy!!! Irvie is a Freshman, anl his antics at Commencement certinly revizâ€" ed the "ol‘ school spirit" Keep up the good work, Irvie! and Commercial Erma J. Glave, B.A.. Moderns, Natalle 8. Hosford, B.A., Art and Classics, Wury L. Stock, BA.. Bocial Budies and P.lnyl.lc'-l. Cuiture, IN FLANDERS HELDE (By John MeCae) In FWlanders felds the pppiea blow Between the crommes r on J3W, What mark OUf ’lm;lfld In wthe mnb’uld aimlid the uns below. We are the Dead. Shot days ago wr. Huad felt dawB, saAW sunset w::‘w @ loved, no now *4 In Flanders Aeld#, o you from failing hands w« throw e â€" The 4oreb; If yo breal We ahall 1 Ferguson and Hubert Anthony Martin, Bequests have also been each have been left to the followâ€" Ing: Aged Women‘s rome, Girls‘ Home, Home of the Frendiess and Infants‘® Home; St. Petr‘s Infirmâ€" ary; Niagara Dioceasan Board of the Women‘s Auxilary, and two bequests of $500 each to Christ‘s Church Cathedral, to be used for memoria) and charity purposes. The residue of the estate has been left to the Missionary fociety of the Church of England in Canada and is specified for use for charitâ€" PhR s Grace C. Calder, ce , B.A.. Maths and In Fla: Many Beqiests To Public Clarities Flying Officer D. O. Awde, C,â€" War Saving Btamps will enable INDEp NDENT break faith wh us who die 111 not glee, though popples i % L. Eaton, Muile, ‘ ie B. Fraser. BA., English aky adora Aelds still bravely ainging, e loved, nd now we Navy League News "Navy Week" begins on Sunday, 2ist Nov., when the Navy League of Canada makes its yearly appeal for funds to carry on its work at the 20 Hostels which are open day and night at our Canadian ports, millions of sailors passing through their doors. Also for the imporâ€" tant work of training ‘teenâ€"age boys in the Sea Cadet Corps. : Over 5,000 boys are now on active serâ€" vice, having been trained in this Cadet Corps. LO8Tâ€"AOdAamobile hub uh Find« er please notify J, R. Viear, Phone 161, Grimaby. 10â€"1p Subscriptions, however smaill, will be very welcome, and should be paid in to our Treasurer, Mrs. John Vooges. FOR 3ALEâ€"Z0> Now ! anpshire pullets, 4 months oi« _ Apply Joseph Zeman, }t. 5. 1, Smith« ville, 10â€"1p FOR LALE â€"â€" Mixzed Timothy and blue grass hay; delivered, 1928 _Palge Sedas car, in running.or» der fair tires, ‘Thos, W. Allen, @mithville,. Phone 14â€"râ€"11. 17â€"8p On Tuesday next, the 23rd, Liouâ€" tenant A. MacKay, R.CN.V.R., of HMC.S. "Star", will address the students of the High School and the senior pupils of the Public Schools in the Grimasby area, in the Auditorium at 3.30 p.m., by courâ€" tesy of the Principal, Mr. P. V. Smith, CLASSIFIED ADVFRTISEMENTS FOR #=,.£ â€" Girl‘s cont, alze 12, red, ....a brown fur collar; good as new, $8.00, Phone 144, en« ing#, 1040 FOR SALEâ€"â€"Good frame house, in good location in Grimaby; all conveniences, TImmediate ponsen» «lon. Apply 100 Maple Avenue 18.2¢ Last week Mrs. Richard Shafer received 50 ditty bags from the ladies of the White Elephant Shop; filled in record time We are inâ€" deed grateful for such a contribuâ€" tion. Mrs. Shafer was thus able to despatch to Toronto 103 well filled bags, making a grand total of 307 Ditty Bags sent up to Headquarters to date. FOR 8ALE â€" Boy‘s thrae â€" ; unow sult, blue and red, ait #3.850. Phone 299. Archie Chivers shipped 12 carâ€" tons of magazines and is already well on the way with another lot. * # ® ‘The special wool which arrived last Thursday was speedily given out and many active hands are now knitting them. Lambton Counties are through the Ontario Tomato Growâ€" ers‘ Marketing Board for an inâ€" crease of $5 for their 1944 crop. Decision to seek the higher price, which means an $8 subsidy, was reached at a meeting last Saturâ€" day. If granted the crop would bring $22 per ton. Subsidies were $1 in 1941 and $3 in 10943. NAVY WEEK STARTS NOV. 21st Two cents a word per insertion, Minimum charge each in# .rtion 2n cents. Cash must accompany advertisement to guarantee inserâ€" tion,. A charge of ton sents is im. _ for boxes, Brevities FOR SALE tO8T alzo 6; 10â€"1 »00 6 Truckâ€"Train Crash Injured in a truckâ€"train crash at & level crossing in the village of Smithville on Tuesday morning, Joseph Kovaca, 28, of South Grimsâ€" by Township, was reported in criâ€" tical condition in St. Joseph‘s Hosâ€" pital, Hamiltos. His father, Marâ€" tin Kovacs, 43, hburt in the same accident, was progressing favorâ€" ably, 10th child 11th child 18th child 13th child 14th child 15th child The younger Kovacs had his right arm severed just above the elbow and suffered shock, multiple bruises, abrasions and possible inâ€" ternal injuries. He and his father were hburt when their truck akidded on alippery pavement and crashed into the side of the locomotive of Order of Birth Number cent. lst child ... 5,544 58.1 Znd child ... 2,652 25.4 Tedc child ......._â€"__ 1008 10.2 4th child ... 510 4.9 Cth Chill ..,...,..«««« . 270 26 CHe onikl ... ; 104 1.5 ‘Tth child ... N0 .9 A fine of $250 and costs has been.imposed on tho Merchants Portrait Company of Toronto for selling picture frames at prices found to be higher than reasonable and just. Crown evidence was that frames costing the Company $1.47 were sold at $16.90, Defence counâ€" sel contended that the firm sold frames out in the country and therefore had to pay heavy comâ€" missions to its salesmen. In passâ€" ing sentence, Magistrate Gullen said: "The consumer is not interâ€" ested in the commissions paid agents nor other factors entering Into the ~~.., but only the actual value of the article purchased." WANTEDâ€"Good home for young Collis dog, year old, for two months. Apply 211 Main Wo:t. 10â€"1p WANTED â€"â€" A)man‘s wife, fully INTER.OR PAINTING AND PAPâ€" ERMANGING â€"â€" A. J. Hayward, Phone collect, 240, Reamasvilia. Aweden in 1920 used eras in harvesting grain over 86,00® are in use, That Toronto parents do not favâ€" or large families is indicated in a statistical survey of ‘ the. City Health Department showing 53.% per cent. of the 10,4%1 births reâ€" corded in 1942 were first children. The table follows: PRICES UNJUST FIRM FINED $250 WANTEDâ€"]Jged furniture, atoves, and farm implements . M. J. Awibb, King | St., Beamsvilia, Fhone 230. 48â€"tfe & T.H. & B. passenger train near the Smithville station. PAINTING AND PAPEAHANGâ€" ING â€"â€" W, Twocock, Mansion Apt. C,â€"Phone 00w , â€"â€"â€"â€"48â€"6p WANTEM3â€"EKiactris Hangette, two burners with oven, Apply Box 120, Grimaby Independent, 19â€"4p experienced sales clerk, wishes part time work. Box 90, Inc« pendent, 184â€"8p Small Families In Toronto MISCELLANEOUS 8,000 bind cropsa; Lov 17 10.2 4.9 2.6 1.5 ) W t

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