Grimsby Independent, 16 Dec 1943, p. 5

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Thursday, December 16, 1943. Dated at Orimaby, Ontario, this tenth day of December, A.D. 1948. ~â€"«â€"«â€"«â€"â€"â€"#AF°OLD MATCHETT, Nxtice to Creditors *On the recomm .ndation of the nominating committee comprising H. L. Craise, Port Dalhousie; C# ». Lewis, Winona; and Howars C. Fisher, Queenston, the following directors were appointed for the asso« «tion in 1044: Nis gara Township, W. C. Fisher, Gordon Hunter, A. Wills; Granâ€" tham, H. J. M. Fisk, George Seâ€" cord, W. C. Nickerson; Louth, J. R. Stork, Ernest Culp, H. L Craise; Clinton, A. W. Smith, C. V. Anâ€" drow, Blake Davidson; . Grimsby, M. 8. Nelles, J G. Walker, C. M. Bonham; Salt sst. J. J. Smith, Frank Smith, © «.ge Lewis; Barâ€" ton, Ed. Lowden; Stamford, F. Gallagher; %inbrook, Elmer Fletâ€" cher; Glam. , Everett Young; Ancaster, Cl ‘les Counsell; Saltâ€" fieet, J. J. Smith, Â¥. Smith, G. Levs, E. Clemexs and A. Haist; We‘aflieet, W. Palmer. The C.rectors will ineet Dec 18 at the Agricultural Office in "t. the new packing feature. The liner does not prevent the basket being covered by leno. Liners displayed at the meeting were :. natural yellowish color, but it i= proposed to have them made for next season in various colors to enhance the appearance of the Mary and a Crucifix, where even the old Mountaineer, or lowly farmer can knee!l down and do his share of worshipping. Now you may have some idea of what these poor bewildered Itaâ€" lNans are like. I‘m still very much against any of them though. Thuey knocked a lot of our boys down for keeps out in Africa, and in Sicily fought fairly good for awhile. we have a radio in our Mess. and we can hear a few good tunes now and again, also the news from London every night. I‘m afraid I must say Cheerio for now, I‘m sending you a small Christmas card, which one of the boys tried to make, they are all we can hope for out here. zo for now, Cheerio, Good Luck, and God Bleas you all. = IN THE ESTATE OF MARY LOUISA ROGERS, DECEASED, CARDBOARD LINERS TAE _GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT Grimaby, Ontaric. â€" Solicitor for the Executors Your Son, Described by J. R. Stork "as one of the most serious things the fruit growers have to contend with," the question of brown rot was briefly discussed and Mr. Stork recommended that George Marr, Grimsby, give a report to the conâ€" vention to be held in January. Mr. Marr who has just returned after an inspection trip through southâ€" ern United States said brown rot had been controlled there through proper orchard sanitation a n d spraying. and not more than four. Wainfleet township in Welland County and Ancaster, Barton, Glanford : and Binbrook townships in Wentworth county were added to the townâ€" ships requiring representatives. In his brief report, President {culp asked the growers to store baskets in their barns and sheds so that the basket manufacturers can proceed with the manufacture of baskets during the winter season. An interesting report dealing with fruit shipping tests conducted by the Horticultural Experimental Station at Vineland was given by Dr. W. H. Upshall, The test covâ€" ered refrigeration, bruising . of fruit, experiments in picking fruit: before it was fully ripened for: shipping, and other factors relative to determining shipping factors. | Catharines to plar. reâ€"organization of the directarate for next year and to appoin! executive officers. E. F. Neff, Provincial Agricultural Representative, St. Cathazines, is secretary og the association. At the meeting, the constitution was amended to provide each township municipality shall be repâ€" resented by at least one director Bemberg Crepe Chiffon. Sizes 8}4 toe 10! 4 $ PATR 1.25 GIFT HOSIERY FOR WOMEN 70 ST. PAUL STREET CEEBEES CLEANERS & DYERS CLEAN CLOTHES LAST LONGER SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID To MAIl ORDERS ST. CATHARINES SEVEN

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