Thursday, January 20th, 1944 H. A. YENNY ‘ The death occurred last week, ct his home in Uxbridge, of H. A. Yenny, for some years a resident of Grimsby, residing on Murray street morth. During .is. residence in Grimsby he was Secretary of the Public Library Board and his daughter Mrs. LeMay was a *eachâ€" er in the High School. Interment took place in Queen‘s: Lawn cemetery on Wednesday last dmnuwm.-w""| dent of Grimsby, whose death ocâ€" curred at his bhome in . Miagara Fulls, N.Y. Deceased had come to Grimsby previous to the Arst war to work for the then fArm of m'muflmw'u‘ s & .o al ons Wns than. married 2 local girl, Miss Katherâ€" ine Chinnery and they moved to the United States to reside. e Ceoth sns ba Thomâ€" her home in Hamilton on Thursâ€" mngnu_mcuhlr_a: rigan, widow of the Jlate W. U.| Carrigan, for many years conâ€" nected with the Grimsby Pickle Co. Deceased lady resided for some years with her family on St. Anâ€" Mas\wflmww Hamilton to reside. She leaves to mourn her loss four m;mndonomln.r.l Wright (Lillian) Aurora; Mrs. Russell Wilcox (Haze!) St. Catharâ€" ines; Mrs. °Z. Burgess (Evelyn) Hamilton: Miss Ethel, at home and Suffering a sudden heart attack from which he failed to rally, Osâ€" win Allen Hummel, passed away at mw«u-u-.nmnu. on Monday evening. _ _ ___ _ of Irvine Hummel of Grimsby, was born in Campden 62 years ago and came to Grimsby with his parents as a child. He attended Grimsby public school and in 1893, at the age of 12 years, commenced his ap~ prenticeship in the old office of nsmmuwm- pleted 50 years at the printing trade. He married Miss Lettic Lester, cousin of Mrs. Archie Aiton and hlflmmmuonwflh 2 . am wo prall_ paper he was forem:.an of the corpâ€" | < « en yoe tï¬ posing room, when after the war he returned to Canada to live. He was connected for some years with The Hamilton Spectator and large P 1 _ MX .....oomminictatert -'"'7“ 1 “| P Â¥ mechâ€" Mss 1+ years 5:":‘;""_‘?: oh brother Irvine and three veccplizw > supÂ¥C5DPM Erie, Ellis of Niagara Falls, James E. of Latchiurd and Miss Mable of Funeral being held are m“mw-m be at Fort Erie. MOORE‘S TnearrE FRANK WHEILER « OBITUARIES â€" Matinee Saturday at 2 p. MON. â€" TUES., JAN. 4â€"25 "Tohnny Come Laiely" _ O Sitparing DC ... WwED. â€" THUR., JAN. 26â€"27 "No Time For Love‘ OSWIN A. HUMMEL Betty Grabile, Robert Young â€"aurways To Peace" James Cagney, Gruce Georg* Allce Coulter Carrigan "Sweet Rosie O‘Grad‘y" ResE CC C oket > where he wer_ to work for ciaudeti® Colbert, MacMurray .Q J_AN- zl * n sons and A naive of Grimsby, Mrs. Harâ€" mon Duicher, the former Myrtie Dennis, died suddenly at her ~ome tast in ber 48rd year. two sisters, Mrs. H. R. Kratz and Mrs. William Moore, of M-‘ also survive. Funeral was held from Welland on Sunday afternoon, with interâ€" ment being made in Queen‘s Lawn Cemetery at y The death occurred Friday morning in the General Hospital of ECC w Cayuga 78 years ago and was a former wellâ€"known resident of Wiâ€" duughters, Mrs. Vina Tobin, MTrS. Thomas Garvin, Mrs. George King, Mrs. EdAward Neville, Mrs. Cecil E. Shaver, Mrs. Walter Fishor, all of Hamilton, and Mrs. Kenneth Becâ€" m““m;u!mr.m h. A Th sw iorarte, xmmar _ OPOL PP T grandchildren, Services were held Monday afterncon at 3 o‘clock in ‘Truscott Brother‘s funeral home, thence to Grimsby for interment. A life long resident Ol 1"" Grimsby district passed to her reâ€" ward on Tuesday evening in the CR teBtiet® mfln‘mwwfaflr daughters and two sons two brothâ€" ers and one Wm. PInmondon, Mary Nelligan, I 4 Yekllty PR Ts e 0 T i 900 and James Monaghan ¢* and one sister, Mrs. Ma of Gravenburst. from the DLIODEDWIMT @1 °O Home on Friday morning to St. 1 2 2 220 t ateethaen L L2 0 cce deglorixto 4R ad Joseph‘s R.C. church, for Requiem P 4 w._1,camame sullt hn c acad se m â€"modbersr NP VC a Mass at 9 a. m. Interment will be in Queen‘s Lawn cemetery. a"fl"‘m"'“a'“‘ geville, and one other, William, in South Grimsâ€" + also 19 grandchildren, 14 greatâ€" I" > Wesst §3 broken hip from a fall last autumn, nmmmy.lw&cpdw ter of a century a bighly respectâ€" ed citizen dnd fruit grower of Grimsby passed away at his home, l n "arnmle" aveniih. wi ‘Tuenday CV en + W‘dmwmh‘ England, March 16, 1856 and was in his 86th year. He came to Onâ€" umn-umadmm" and has been 1 resident of this province ever since. Practicaily all y ***~ * _ dussA man with P e t Ee P ie a s the old G.Tâ€"K. and istterly with the siieixni.â€" * is Gemate #rram CMK. as a Sauon "et" " s n,..mumamu caume to Grimsby to live. His last station agency being at f Mr. Harvey was a very GSovout mmmmar of Trinity United church and | at the time of his demise WAS the oldest Elder of the church. Mis wifs pregeceased him in January 1089. M.emadawinc‘ AFe “M d‘“‘h"" MRS. H. DUTCHER MRS. THOMAS HAND _ Burviving ® and two sons Miss this afternoun â€"!t Aence, 168 Maple fawn Cometery officiatng ou VE mdnlywl.wfuzw"'“" Sealedâ€"beam | automobile head> ,.,,,..nmmu-““"‘" Mâ€Mfllmw pon C MRS. JAMES J. HURC Funera) Commult th e S M VEA N C Ni rnamis Grace, New 1iskeard, Howâ€" New Liskeasd; Murray of Otâ€" ROBERT HARVEY mmult your "alendar & nation Coupons your latest Ration Couâ€" ulul!.mumm' services are on Wednesday on from his lat ":4â€" Maple Ave. to Queen‘s ctery for interment. Detroit; John of Miss Kva at home; namd, Norts Bay: Lo bel: < held Merritton T axes Nearly All Paid 98% Per Cent Of 1943 Roll Collected By December 31st Tax Arrears Are Only $1,« 988. Amdmmofl- lection records ias. ed by the Audiâ€" 98 4 pceutdlhowtou was collected in 1043, believed the ‘highest percentage in Ontario, This is an increase over last year which was recorded as the highest in the province . Out of a tax roil‘of $95,â€" T74.37 only $1,688.47 remains. ‘The collection of tax arrears is outstanding as only $1,088 had to be collected at the end of Decemâ€" ber; so far this year $200 of this amount has been paid at the town office. % Other town receipts, collected by the police department, show $550 for dog taxes, $415 for poll taxes and $45 for fines. Merritton has collected $790 54 for the rental of tor 8. 8. town equipment. Telephone Calls Break Records An allâ€"time record for a single day in any Canadian city was esâ€" tablished by Toronto in longâ€"disâ€" manmmun!m. On Dec. 31, calls were placed in Toronto, an increase of 1,105 over the same date a year ago. On New Year‘s Day outgoing calls totalled 13,880, or 1,005 more than last year. Traffic was heaviest m.-xo-.n.mnmnd around midnight on Dec. 31. ‘Mmmm-amm ators on duty to handle the calls. Do Spring Work In Winter Time time on record at this time ot| year, Departmect of Highway emâ€" mqmmneodmkd January burning out grass and deâ€" bris from the bottom of ditchesâ€" entirely free of snow and icg. In many spots they also burned ydtgn-udmmmm- side. Usually, at this time of year, their time is spent in keeping the wtmdm. A departâ€" ment official said Monday that the ditch cleaning job had never been done in January before. Grimsby Girl In _ News Pictures THE â€"GRIMSBY wzvnklnflumlm-t‘ one of the Hamilton theatres conâ€" tained the pictures of a Grimsby girl on duty in Italy. She is picâ€" tured in the company of Hon. J. L« Ralston, Ministci of Militia, who has just returned to Canada from _ 4sw af (*snadian troops Overâ€" Mrs. Moore when informed of numummuwymm and the news reel will be shown at Moore‘s Theatre on Mon4ay and Tuesday nights of next week. ‘The young lady in quest‘on is Lieut Molly Lucas overseas with the Canadian Nursing Sisters, daughter of Mrs. Lucas, Baker‘s Road, and a granddaughter of the Inte Cyrus 8. Nolles. For what is said to be the first Water Shortage Is Farmers‘ Worry of snww or rain, has Decome . ®" acute in the farming aveas “'“‘ farmers are having to «41 water for their stock, the fas.* * > ashing ‘“hwm“twdï¬lk- ing purposes. In Grimsby the w â€": commis« sion sells water at .. price of 50 cents a tenk fullâ€"â€"ususlly 500 galâ€" lonsâ€"and ‘ils is often kauled a considera®« distance by enterprisâ€" ing truckers wh . have mounted big tanks on their trucks . Purther south, where there is no wecerwor>z to fall back on it is qurte a «oâ€"mmon sight to see 8 furme» Luauling barrelis of water froin creeksâ€"sometimes on trucks, sometimes with a teem and wagâ€" gon and ocâ€"aslonally 0n A stone hoat, MHorse Hair Brushes The Canadian horse wrdrv-l u‘gp/,u.uyhulmndfmo production of 180,000 lbs, to 400, 000 Ibs. As a result consumers will be supplied with more effec» tive palat brushes, % o# ® The Prices Board relies on the people who are being protected by price controlâ€"the consumers them» selvesâ€"to watch the price celling. Shortage of water, through lack Brevities ddyuhw-. «w ouwwfl-mw-""“'{ “y.mry.fll‘-. o Next Wednesday is Blood Donâ€" uiringitht 1 61. Mbmkuu-dlt.cnmr- Ines of a project to raise pheasants in Lincoln County. _ will be carried on the lefthang corner of the windshield. : % ‘%" * A grass fire west of Hagar‘s M;‘nQbMWl tun on Wednesday noon. INDEPE NDE NT Winona Women‘s Institute are conducting a Bingo in Winona mg.mmm..lna&. * // & Able to buy any canned salmon in town? Grocers do not expect any supply until some time in Febâ€" mmmmmna-nn been in St. Catharines all week atâ€" uaaucunt.yczundl # N. A. Penfold has purchased the house and lot at 20 St. Andrew‘s avenue from Shafer Bros., now 0¢â€" wwuc!a-uxnm It‘s always June mw-.u;le;l:vuxoom CS.M., J. A. Wilcox of Beamsâ€" ville, overseas with the RHLL has been decorated with the First ach, has re! after spending two years in Egâ€" W 17. mees Je e Makt A car fougyd aDRBGONOT TW T"" Queen Elizabeth Way near here a \. Lon qendiennennyes‘s intaniti t â€" oo couple of days ago, police said was owned by Harold Hickey, 26 Barâ€" ton street east, Hamilton, a id was stolen from that city. # # ® mc;mpbdl.lnrvlnmllock ‘Mw-pvmydmthldll“ 1104 M i A ol t es Abspey each received $5 from the CNR. for reporting e broken rail on iIts main line near that poin.. ‘The reâ€" portvnluudolnflovemher. enc CCC to sheep killed and injured by dogs amounted to $1,588.80. Also paid out was a bonus of $35 for killing dogs and foxes. This is the largâ€" ;"""'"w"'ï¬. township has ever had in one year. _ Charlie Webster, Maintainance Engineer, Residency Number Four, Department of Highways, sAY8 muumn«mm this w‘nter. To date there has been wwr.ï¬!ymmflfl'mfl"' farmed. In one or two odd cases m.,“plowhuhauud for a few hours Plows and crews have been in readiness for any storm that might come, since the middle of November but have not work last wueek to Cul 8 CRmmIEE from Jordan Pond into Lake C»â€" EVENTS and TOPICS of the WEEK in TAmm...-.uu A dredge operated by the Ti n . e a a He was returned for medical High Class, RKoge af town Good losality, All town services Hot water heat supplied, Us of gara and e1eGHmG nqulnl..' Apply """""’: 61 or 880. Apartment For Rent slectric range if ==B of town, for NORTH GRIMSBY TAX TAYERS A“td‘%wm'nhm.. nym-hâ€"h.lmm Full 49, will be allowed on any payment received during the balance of January. Untluehfl-outhlmnuhlh.m' -hd.m-l-hvllhiuduflnlmnllnlï¬c necessary Mhâ€"hmml’“nhhl Phone 263â€"w CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS â€" FOR SALE â€"â€" Hay esnt 2C0 . ama FOR SALEâ€"Walinut Dining Room Suite. Modern nine pleces, A‘" ’lyl.lt.Wl Ave. 28â€"1p BY PREPAYING 1944 TAXES FOR SALE â€" SAVE MONEY FOR SALE â€" 22 FOR SALE â€" Two cents a 25 cents, Cash : mm 000C A ananiiur c FoR RENT â€" G: Apply 17 Depot Street, cmpw,::’"- FOR RENTâ€"â€"Bix by Beach. Mrs Fhone 201â€"wâ€"4, sennemmnmennmememn e U C te 0 0o cnnatp FOoR EXCHANGEâ€"Soveral loads s# Rrewood in exchange for fow daye work. . ‘Telshone !0;;’-‘8. »~Jp WR ENNE 0 Delivered. B:W Haulage. Phone 547J, Grimsby. 27â€"3p TO RENT ~â€" House, Five rooma. West of Wairview Avenue Apâ€" ply Adam Nunemaker, Fairview Avenue. 27 3p FOR RENT â€"â€" Aitractive three or four room :r-mmnt‘ Meated. CGarage, Available about Februâ€"« \ ary 1st, No, 8 Highway, Apply Box 510, The Grimaby Indepenâ€" PAINTINS AND PAPERHANG« ING â€"â€" W. Twocock, Mansion ApL. C, Phone OUw. 48¢p INTERIONR PAINTING ANO PAP Attention, Growers! deont ZRMANGING â€"â€" A. J, Mayward, PFhone collect, 240, Beamsvilia xï¬,.mwwmmmm iD Cash must acco pany w | A charge of ten cents is made for boxes, l ings and roosters, Pullels g. Apply 100 Mapls t';- C . Apply Harry MISCELLANEOUN . Apply 36 Ontario Street FOR SALE See Our Representative . ... MR. W. C. DAWE Or Write to . . . > E. D. SMITH & SONS _ 22 Mixed Pullets, WINCNA â€"Six rooms at Grimsâ€" Mrea. Eliza Wl{t_fl_‘: We suggest you should look into the present opportunity of profit to you in growing PHONE WINONA 33 28â€"1p 2812 28â€"1¢ JOGOW’ Collector of Taxes. WANTEDâ€"Used furniture, stoves, WANTED -;:m Girl for atenâ€" .n-n-a_’m District. A;’ WANTED TO BUY «â€"â€" ï¬&v"’t'li'r ln.l'.omw ‘.mm be 3"%1. o:iuuby.:dmt. Xp dorvice Drice 1t fting St. Eaot Hamilton. Refer to t No sTART iN YOUR OWN PANT TIME BUSINES§â€"If you nave been iaid off in a war plant, if 44 King Wast, ! Permit No. 416. ines, or write 108 Queenston 8t., Thare seama to hbe a shortage o every kind at timber excey,) pell tical timber., A prophot is the one who alwaya reminds you of the things he bit right and wants you to forget about those he missed. your farmwork or other secupaâ€" tion does not take all of your time, If you are honest and deâ€" f:;hhl( military exompt, will ng to work for financial inde pandence, v':'l_: .amu you in your own ma _ ; AÂ¥ing household .m necessities. SBuitable travel oit« fAt required. ‘Wwedit furnisaed. Writeâ€"The J. I. Watkins Comâ€" pany, Dept Oâ€"Gâ€"8, Montreai, Que, 28.2¢ AGENTS WANTED ONTARIO WANTED P.O. Box 261 FIVE OWn PA®YT 43â€"tto Rofor 27â€"1¢ ȴ@ d