A. WX story uu' w on ‘*"Mr. J, O Livingston, Independent, M maby, Ont. 6 m:.‘. D VZ The Grimsby Independent Serve Yourself _ At The A. & p are assured of an evening of good Alebie Snip, the local gossip spends® half of her time trying to ‘k.epupwmnmehtduuvmu of Mrs. Denton the other half of her time she spends spreading _3 . ____ a/¢ "° ++ can now pick and choose from the goods on the shelâ€" v-hthdrh-n'-mum. Mhnboumnflomoalnto. selfâ€"service store. New veretable uns "‘Feure 2. 10. _ Aunile Nudge, the lovable colorâ€" gcmmmy is bhighly disturbed by carryings on ot the family. Her opinion on modern dress and manâ€" ners adds many a humorous touch. Still Talk About | _Old Peach Kings. ‘There is Rebellion in Grimsby. This week at Trinity Hali the *Trinity Service Club is presenting The play deals with the way in which a mother, Mrs. Denton, whows ber daughters what fools pnymmwn‘dth-nlmnv- ;gthelrownwuv-m _ All the characters are welil taken and the plot is good, and audiences a full evening of fun callec ‘"The Rebell‘ n of Youth." ‘The girls of the Service Club have had many a good laugh at the comedy in the play an~d the audiences, this comâ€" ing Thursday and Friday nights, are going to have as much fun. '77â€"-"â€".w““ Mmuunnnsm MMMMNM‘“ of the store. Other new shelving hlllhobmm Grimsby Amateur Thespians With Hollywood Aspiraâ€" tions Will Present Play Toâ€" night and Tomorrow Night. Youth Rebellion At Trinity Hall ,,....‘.u-w His Last Lot On ‘ -Ivmm“" Overseas â€"« Mer t ; ®# K This will acknowedks 8 uo. t auo agnaretes 19 95 igareties Were Anniversary Gift Ws’lh-Nowl.U“_ Upâ€"toâ€"date Vegetable Ayq Lo 4 Phank you very a rettes recaiyed abar,, giu,___, Câ€"Ime And Bakery Counter Racks In.â€" m O sitee Hhk M ®, i we all .fl;.â€mâ€u , nevsy items about things £70 ple that we know that are NV mer joned in the 1STZOYT * »A dnilien. (Gontinued on page 7) 1 would Uke wnity to the greaty 1 SE csmm # iContinued on Puk® * m Over Again " [y" Battery No vegetable and fruit racks very much ;’;",‘,,M The kindness much 1 recent}y n Thisd Anâ€" His Arriv® W enther a willion A. Silver. this OP HopPk LW "hey Byury* Anted pe 1# ',.uu wl.l"' nï¬!m us during our and aluo Lor * fernnkg"» m pos coL. GOnDON A,. SINCLA When Grimaby‘s Oun "Du. of Gordon‘ sits down to Christma® dipner on Dedember #5th, it will be his fifth Yuletide oversers in ‘his war, Dr. Binclair was a Major in the Hamiltor unit of the RCA~ MC. in the uce V‘ime militia mno immediately var wns declare} 6 ent sted Zor active service. He 8f" m Oe +1 L arite Ts GTBt 18 rived in â€â€˜c’ h"’“‘ smai® | 406 007 immediately var whe d# enl sted lor uctive mervice ived in Fpgland with hi# The above group photogruph is an exact copy of the original! | and Magistrate f« that hangs in the Council Chamber, It was while gazing at this photo, ; C. P. Brown and Mmmmmummatmmcouwumm.iw Robinson Nell of having all members of municipal council grow whiskers. The First | vegetables. He « Reeve of Grimsby Village, after incorp.. «uon in February 1876, wulc.n-dlan Canner John H. Grout, father of Mrs. Olive Berry, The Village Inn. He was I his middle name, the head of the J. H. Grout Implement Works, at that time one of the | J. Palmer, father largest concerns of its kind in the Dominion. Jas, 8. Randall, first Vilâ€" | the store now occ lage Clerk, was a Land Surveyor by profession. Miss Ed=a Randall h!telephon:eenml # Card of Thanks The above group photogruph is an exact copy of the original |and Magistrate for ts district, His property is that now occupled by at hangs in the Council Chamber, It was while gazing at this photo, ; C. P. Brown and otlirs, E. E. Loosely was a merchant tailor, Beverâ€" at Reeve Lothian had the happy idea, at iast Town Council meeting, | ly Robinson Nelles vas a fruit grower and processor of [frults and having all members of municipal council grow whiskers. The First | vegetables. He consructed and operated for manry years the present eve of Grimsby Village, after incorp. «uon in February 1876, was|Canadian Canners (Todd‘s) factory on Robinson street which carries hn H. Grout, father of Mrs. Olive Berry, The Village Inn. He was | his middle name, Hewas the first man in America to can corn,. Edgar e head of the J. H. Grout Implement Works, at that time one of the | J. Palmer, father of Xrs. Mary Rosebrugh, was a general merchant, in rgest concerns of its kind in the Dominion. Jas. 8. Randall, first Vilâ€" | the store now occupld by,Chainwey. It was in this store that the first ge Clerk, was a Land Surveyor by profession. Miss Ed=a Randall is | telephone central inGrimsby was established. How do you think the daughter. Wm. "Squire" Forbes, was a large general storekeeper| present Town Fathes would look with hirsute adornment ? With R.C.A.M.C. wich to expreas our al ; and appreciation to U m...mmnlhdw m‘wrr‘uflm [ CC °. veautifu)l flor®) 9f~ Mrua .MM'X *# sw ul 1 mm Grimsby, Ontario, Thursday November 2: First Council Of The Village o Grimsby are discovered, the statutes of Blackstone. that is Pas child. Mo# being abuse fect the 81 death â€" of are M“ It hke HÂ¥aCHROs Loo IMO *L lha 4 P or three dogs hove been poisoned sincethe first 0 Novemper and likewise a number of other pets, by some individual not worthy of the name of man or woman. | If thge paople with a diseased mentality could withuss the agoy that a polisoned beast undorgoes before it passes to & log or Cat Heavenâ€"it might; although 1 doubt it â€"cause thm to hbe a little bit more tolerant and & little less sadisi¢ in their actions. enE Auxsaile WkLH TK affectionfsr a dog thom the Every community, be it large or small, inwriably has in its midst a few moronsâ€"with upology to hhe average mental patient of that specific eategoryâ€"that th vilage or town would be much better off without. _____Here in Grimsby, the Town Fathersâ€"actinyâ€"inâ€"the in= terest of those who cultivate garden» und are ford of flowers, rightly passed legislation some years AgOo that Dohibit our eanine friends from running at large during six or seven months in the year. Although at times the owirs of dogs may find this hard on their pets, yet, for the wefare of ali, they are content to nbide by the dictates of the Law, and at the same time look forward to the day ; usuallythe first of November, whea they can unleash their bowâ€"wow and allow RITLER MAG COUNTEAPAA! soMEWHERE 1N CAMSE) AM+ Most all normal people have 8 is based on many happy MOMD! Most normal mes and women 4 ubused and the degenerates thal ‘.helptdyâ€"'b’"om“m-w Iâ€"o'mm'“téfoth.rw iwcovered, a little punishment otutes of the Province nO" men imulum uf thc » Thursday November 25, 1943 â€" _ $2.00 Per Year, $2.50 In U.S.A., 5¢ Per Copy e cars of this Seribe thatairecdy two poisoned sinceâ€"the first 0 Novemper of other pets, by some individual : of man or woman. If thge people ty could withuss the agoy that a ubo!onitpaueltollogorcn * L. T Aanbt itâ€"cause thm to be a ple have an affectionfse a dog py memories whenthéy were a d women resent anybrute beast wrates that are using pison to efâ€" eang â€" but a slow nd lingering r other pet, may reeive, if they ishment that is nc contained in o nor mentioned o the pages of rarden» und are ford of flowers, ne years ago that vohibit our at large during six or seven zh at times the owiers of dogs yets, yet, for the wefare of all, the dictates of t!> Law, and at to the day; usuallythe first of aash their bowâ€"wow and allow OV @Pr H. V, Betzner has purchased the Wilfrad GreenfAeld house and lot at No 8 Kidd avenue. Bqdn.Leader Snider is a Mamilâ€" ton boy and on Tuesday last, arâ€" rived back in Canada for eatruc» tiona! purposes, this being the aeoâ€" ond time that he has been home from oversoms alnce ho first went Bqrs Aronâ€"Lender J, E. Mnider, RCA» +*ho has been recently awarded the Dintinguished Flying Cross, is a sonâ€"Inâ€"law of Mra, Jas. W. Merritt, Nel‘w Boulevard, hav» ing married Miss Viviena G, Merâ€" ritt GORDON A, HANNAM, genial Mine Host of the Hotel Grimsby makes no bones about admitting that ho was just % a farmer from| * the c-yugs; C > > B .â€" country when ho _ came to Grimaby in 1927 ad purâ€" chased L. » Hotel Grimaby _ Bince that time a mar« vellous _ lot a!l changes . h av o taken place w' that building, such as the now brick Tront, Tivn the building out of the front of the upper story and the addition to the west alde which has been held up by the war, the ingtallation of baths in several of the scdrooms and many other in provements that woula maks olo time patrons of the old 1Ancoin‘ House wonder what had happened. Gordon is a live wire booster for Grimaby and ean be co...ted upon st all tines to do his shnre f«¢ the furtherance of any progressive pablic project, _ *, t wee 4 y wl Just A Farmer From Cayuga Awarded .6 .C. Nine Acres Sold On Murray Street Councillor Bull Reports That Town Is Just About Cleanâ€" ed Out of Real Esateâ€"Only Fairview Lots Left. or two lots in the Nelles Boulevard district and some lots in Fairview, which cannot be sold for building purposes until such time, after the war, that sewers can be constructâ€" ed in this section. Was Not V ictim Of Foul Play It has been learned from official sources that William Vickers, 80â€" yearâ€"old North Grimsaby township farmer, died from natural cazuses and was not a victim of fou! play as at first suspected. ‘There will be no inquest in connection with the death, Crown Attorney E. H. Lancaster, 8t. Catharines, has anâ€" nounced, What is a soincidence? Without looking in the distionary or asking an Ottawn brainâ€"truster, we give you one here, A Bowmanvilie girl, AW2 Isobhel Naylor, daughte« of Mr. and Mra. ©. 8. Naylor, well known boot and shos merchant, entored a Yonge &., Toronto, ahoe shins partor to get a mirror Aniah «n her shoes to match her poat military uniform, It was Wed., Nov, 8rd, and probably was the (Continued on Page ) Wm. Vickers Died Of Natural Causes â€" Believed To Have Suffered Seizure, By His V cice Ye The sale of this block of land practically put the Town out of the real estate business, ‘They have left on their hands now only one Community ‘Hall, Beamsville Is The Place â€" Friday ~â€"â€"Night, Décgember 3rd, The Mr. Vickers, who .esided alone, was found in his home, bloodâ€" stained and unconscious and the room in which he lay gave the apâ€" pearance of a struggle having takâ€" en place. Taken to hospital, he died a week later without regainâ€" Ing conscle=ness, A postâ€"mortem, performeu by Dr, W. J, Deadman, Indicated that he had: suffered a selzure and there was no sign of foul play, Under the magic wand of "Pep" @* _pherd, the Beamaville Lightning Chaser, Weat 1. in Branch 127, Canadian Legior. ure holding a Mammoth Poultry Bingo in Com« munity Hall, Beamaville, on Fri« day night, December 3rd. ‘This Bingo promises to be a bigâ€" ger affair than the one held laat year and it was a whooperâ€"dooper, "Pep" guarantees that all the turâ€" keys will be Toms; millkfed and the Anest quality to te found in the provnice. _ There will also _be planty of chickens for prizes. Resides the Bingo there will be \ s mâ€"wal big prize drawing for ©. . prizea, ‘There are Ave prizes for $10 cash each and 10 pâ€"izes for 85 cash each, Tickets on the rawing are 25 cents each or Ava ‘or $i, Bee any member of the Laglion or the Lions Club and buy your tickets early, Air Woman MHears A n d y Clurke Orating in A Shoe Shine Parlor And M nizes His Slow, Droll DrawL closed a dea! with Mr. Buil for the adjoining nine acres lying to the south of his original purchase, ‘The sale of this block of land Legion Holding A Big Pou!try Bingo Councilior Harry Bull, Chairman of the Property Committee, reports that he has disposed of nine acres of land on the east side of Murray street, to Mr. Dokkan of the ED.H. Co., Ottawa and Grimaby. Sometime ago Mr, Dokkan purâ€" chased the four and oneâ€"haif acres at the lake end of Murray street, less 150 feet in depth, full width of the property, along the lake, which the town retained. Last week he Date â€" Big Prize Drawing. Shall Know Him (Bowmanville Stateaman)