Grimsby Independent, 23 Mar 1944, p. 7

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Thursday, March 23rd, 194. CONTINUA TIONS and tamily, foot frontage on No. 8 Highway of it into one of the most commeoâ€" 8" °***~ °* _ _ _ seas today who can ate®® "" _ _ . | expe®"""" interview, be dious homes in the Beach. \m tow nship residents fll\:.;u-”l“l'“d 'I-"’“mw mnnlf‘ George Udell has purchased 16| ©""°R C oon, at victorim W# ! BC then as servicemen, PÂ¥ thit|sure to &0 POPCSC, of edueation foot frontage on No. 8 w‘dn and â€" Community l-ll.",,.w. udflhm"‘wfimmmm "“mmmw‘:.'mm‘mm from 10 am. to 8 pmâ€" ......u..n“".:.".'.;'.".:‘f.: -‘_,mw:-:t‘hm a new summer ““"“‘""""'““"\""'m“,...uwu-mu‘.‘,‘_"_......,""‘"".......-u y mh!fl""“'”’&;: pending for residential, fruit farn| _ __"._ one. _It conâ€" ne"?* ar J. W. Dresser at ties and are looking forward to a very good Spring in property sales. RED CROSS FUND County grant, which in other amounted to over $1 ~90, is reâ€" corded our total shew . is well over the $7,500.00 set sr us. thank the following who gave so much of their time to hbelp in this Vooges, Rahn, Aiton, Millyard, C. P. Brown, G. G. Bourne, Tennant, Roy Farrell, C. W. Lew!~, Matâ€" Marr, Hudson, Geo. Nelles, Walkâ€" er, M. S. Nelles, C. M. Bonham, N. uelpful assistantsâ€"the girls of the Grimsby High School. _ _ . from 10 am. to 8 pm. Beamsâ€" ville and Clinton residents can get their books at the Community hall, ON HEATâ€"SAVING Chairman Campaign Committee. BE SURE AND KEEP ‘The geperal public will be able Whistle while you shave~ _A friendly reminder from m‘w. coal‘ decie: let hot water run needlessly. So turn :uh':.vduu-wh-r* lemâ€"â€"and save fuel! was® «* se «o 20 Years Pryments in some 92599 PNC*""" nen rOMt» n-llllfi""“' C J. DeLaplant® st.ane 660 â€" MBLP Wy Grimeb Foundation Blooks t M‘UL"’ Packers â€"_â€" 11 MIG. * ts (mh‘ 1914 the P inté ::':”mq Grimsby |\ Mcore PAS m__-__â€"â€" tains coupons which have not oul e e s P > n e u.nhuwl*!fl""w be sure and fill in properly and sign, the card printed in red in your old book. Cards under 16 years of age wby..u-t or Don‘t detach the card C 5. 4 dB c comtrcntiiieniediiiet d rook. ‘This will be done at the disâ€" mm If people will only follow the M muflw"'““ ,.,..mmn-muhlflll be absolutely ro inconvenience OF congestion at all. Mayor Edric S. Johnson . IRRIE a.,..-mh-unumnd mwwwm mbmumm1 to reside. He spoke particularly of mwwumw ““mmm "during all those struggles and through the Wepeemnetet uids t Mua.wdfl' to help self. She was especially kind and First Great War were concerne" and is very higaly regurded by all Veterans as a result S1"" """"°~ ship pinned the Medal on Mrs. Moore and Bruce Murdoch flashâ€" lighted the scene. ‘Two previous recipieaits of the Award were present «; the dinner Grxce and Rev. J. Allan Ballard, who both made appropriate speechâ€" es for the occasion. Major L. A. Bromley conveyed felicitations to hm’.-flln.w_-u.â€"-. eennenenenn lt oz dad Rev. J. Ailan Ballard, | which is commanded by Lieut. Col. who both made appropriate speechâ€" | H. G. Morrow, ~37 3 aphaynt es for the occasion. Major L. A. All ranks will share in the obâ€" Bromley conveyed felicitations t0 | servance. Officers of the Lincoin Mrs. Moore from West Regiment, 19th Regiment, and 44th mwmumm“w‘m“ Lincoln Loyalist Chapter, L.O.D.E.| the Lincoin and Welland Regiment and also congratulations from | are now being coritz¢ted and invitâ€" umumu-uwm.‘u.muuwu excellent choice that they bad| quet to be held in St. Catharines to made. which distinguished military and _ bi__ Wasar Raxter at the| covernmental officials will be inâ€" CITIZENSHIP AWARD *‘__ érie & Johnson made Membership badges were preâ€" .ddhtvouv-c-hndm Lions, Col. K. A. Ramsay and John Merritt by Lions P. V. Smith and Sandy Globe. Owing to the absence from town of Lion President Erwin Phelps, Lions Jimmy Baker and Fred Jewâ€" 80D had charge of the ceremonies. persuaded the late "A.W." to comne | to the new Grimsaby Beach and opâ€" erate a moving picture show. ‘l'h‘ silent films at that time just stastâ€" ing to begin their great wave of popularity. In the fall of that year the family moved into Grimsby to that fall, run his show in Snetsingâ€" er‘s hall, at the corner of Main and ‘Depot streets, upstairs over the /Emu. upstairs over the ord» office and other stores in +*=; glock, as he did in the fall and winter of 1012 and 1918, also mb.g_whhl.flh sumrser time. h:nrll-nm.:‘bu\m- umgvnw the vacant lot on Main wrest, wher: 2idore‘s Tueatre now is, to be used tor library purposes. Cerâ€" tain objections arose and as a reâ€" sult the lbrary was built on its present location. ‘ Our present Mayor, E. 6. Johnâ€" son at the .end 1918, had just | completed two years as Reeve of with Mr. Moore on the idea of erecting a suiltable thaatre in the ns me porine snt mmmer o was construct#d. ‘s theatre In the spring Moore passedE If 1917 A. W. GRIMSBY RESIDENT |14, mMajor General A. E. Potts, she never lost an opâ€" "AMW* run a show in ssedg 4 19117 A. W. a 0 to bis Last Reward Kinzie Moore sly ilderâ€" In the winter f 1914 " His Worâ€" Baxter at the TAssp * 2 us of the theatre 36 "", at years that DAVC saken place in many changes BAY® *9"""" i pimeg nt conflict Lieut. Cmdr. J. W. Dresser At hn t In all patriotie and charitable | q 26.C.8. "Star", Eastwood Park, Paton Street is this good lady and her Hamilton without delay. 8 front '-1"":3'.::':.'.'.' Jdlflnmrmr.md rank, as â€" | the Royal Canad o Aorls to forward all ww MMNMM / of the whole community. Since she cuPr THIS ANNOUNCEMENT adopted Grimsby as her homeâ€"34 years agoâ€"her one thought Las alâ€" ",.N.M- She is a charter member of the R l ‘ m«mw""“" ____ .. A Aote THl tion of Canada; er ts AAMORT O SAE L O M e * O.D.E.; an honorary member of West Lincoln Branch 127, Canaâ€" Susquecential : Anniversary cential anniversary of the found ug_!hMMhlm predecessor of the Lincoln â€" ~and Welland Regiment, will be obsetv» ed with colorful ceremony in the sapring and summer. Plans are now ‘being advanced “..WMW‘ committee representing the 2nd weld_gbu_nnllnl'd- ncoin And Welland Regiâ€" ment Will Celebrate Foundâ€" ing Of Old Lincoin Militia late in or May. So that all former officers may be contacted anyone knowing the p.dnddn.dtmm c anpttar N Ee en L4 s . Ancsbite in 1794. the Lincoln and Welland Regiment, at St. Catharines. A regimental review will be held: at historic Fort George, Niagaraâ€" unâ€"theâ€"Lake, battleground of the Lincoin Militia in the war of 1812â€" CBKE., £.D., Officer Commanding D. 2, will take the salute and march past, on the spot which was the first burial ground of 7 a. Sir Isaac Brock. Following the review there will be a regimental garden party within the confines of the historic fort., Preliminary plans aré now being | missioned officers and other formâ€" er ranks of the regiment. | Naval Recruits Needed At Onc: After almost four and a halt ; years of war, Canada has changed from a nation of quiet, peaceâ€"lov»â€" ing people to a country armed to the toeth with moderz ;»sapons of war.: The time has gone for defenâ€" uive action and stailing for every pricious minuts W« are now marching {orvard. «onfident, strong and eager for victory. No little credit for this changed pictw»> n ust go to the Royal Canâ€" adian Navy. From a few 0048, lit« tie ships and a mere handfcl of men, our seaâ€"going flestâ€"has now grown to a formidable sizeâ€"much more men to go to sea. Now shipsa must be mannedâ€"old crews given new life. Seamen and Stokers are needed by the Navy. It was announced today from HMC.S. "Star", the local Naval With the ever | tion of the susqueâ€" an honorary memâ€" W udhl-.u-ln;..- noalwno.w-u-hu um-wnmmuamw-fl'""‘ ".M m”,uubwldlw_llcm cruiting office would w*7 training camp m!“!_“""”“” Fightine h -.dm'-n- “h every evernt "*~_, gunday, except Saturday and Sunday, 45 well as the usual dAYHme " °_ it receive prospective uflll“ the Navai Service from SO%, the end of March. ‘This wil Sive every opportunity for those to leave work during the daÂ¥timt to see the Recruiting * Seamen, the Navy announcement continued, and Stoker °°0,___ _ .“-nflu mmaminations, be physically t 200. of active service age. must also have some machine shoP Navy, '-“w 1 _1 ___Aucooriiifiontntnnnn Mcemwmnahopnum&pdmflwmu C l--;-_.-.ammnluflhfingammlmd:r € s intendt In? HU sJA0 CE AOAERREHE CCC 000000 you know exactly what days and hours th¢ PHUV"""""® _"", 0 _._octior I bfi“hop&fldpmmmwflbflngimwy. i * _ _ _ se C HERE IS WHAT vOU DO TO GET § ARMED FORCES: All members of the the household, or for neighbours unâ€" Mhmwwumud om».:mlth subsistence or not, will their Ration 3 with Killed in Ration Cards from their own Units, nppllado-urdhpnn-x. Onmumn-mmcumdmmma.m Wbmwwmd.mvmhuflm&mhun Book.--ulmrbmluhawmhm\m\dum. Fill in the application cardâ€"the first 'uau:’m-rrlm “".‘?' #“.'dndh-lnu‘lw- Follow the method shown. Be sure to FPRINT clearly, Winia e mrtomgetes i in -l-:h"; live. C ’ upsbow'flfl""“" Wmdlcy-noumt -ndp.dtmcu‘t-al‘od aimezmty) «L oFPGIRs Y TR TT Books with them to the Distributidg Centre. Children under 16 may not ,nglyhtmw“"w"‘ or for other members of the family. Do not detach card from ARMED FORCES: All members of the Armed Forces, whether on subsistence or not, wmm Ration Cards from their own Units, GRIMSBY A~D NORTH GRIMSBY West Public School, Livingston Ave. . ... April 1 10 am. to 8 p.m. BEAMSVILLE VIZLAGE Community Hall, Beamsville .......... March 30 _ 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. CLUNTO® TOWNSHIP v in V‘vm‘ w w w 6k w e s w e# » 2# #" %m l'-ovooo.‘;-g CAISTOR TOWNSHIP WARNING: Be sure you get your new book while your Distributing Centre is open next week. Otherwise, mwfllmtho-blotooht‘htyourmbookunfillpdlfl. w 30 _ 10 CAISTOR TOWNsSHIP Township Hall, Caistor Centre ......... March 30 _ 10 a.m. to 5 pm: Women‘s | s codfactritecd â€""'“' wel -':.‘.ncy-nâ€"n signed ::-u.-r&u. c soOUTH GRIMSBY TOWNsSHIP yA Community Hall, Smithyille ... . ... . ... March 30 10 a.m. to 5 pm. RATION BOOK 4 WHEN AND WHERE YOU GET IT uP THIs ANNOUNCEMENT FOR '""’"\i Fighting men in training SDF) ulbuuulm fresh -.iutn-'h-u-n‘ 72 _ _ altivens. k e c .....m“"" SPRAYER REPAIRS J â€" PROMPT ‘REPAIRING AND w 10nINnG OF ALL MAKES OF sPRAYERS Dependable Hardie Sprayet® RATION ADMINISTRAYION P NEW PARTS NoOW VA__VAIIA"-',M_, LE ! . A08, ir umpan to .. .. * Aog! dy mors on is ant ‘« CARLETON _QONTARIO: . 34#9 REGAL RD.C_: * yi‘ivanit " or scon: .. JOHN _ WILLIAM ~ .. OTTAWA . BALL -'. MAE-‘-.W_-â€"-II KPPLYINGâ€"FPOR BOOK § FORâ€"â€" of a househoid may apply for Ration To un Iehaibol adhet mambers of & 27. 272. 7. 0107 d whew _ COITV, TORE O8 VILLAGEâ€"VILLF OV viLAOE» pomeae 0 _ .”w“_' beâ€" â€"-Mhfi'“""“ .dfl‘_‘!" go i im a ao lame or PAAA “flm * shem. Yss le nargwere, arimaby. esd _Adtom U HabL: | 8 _ 10 anm. to $ pm 30 u..-.tut:'. 10 am. to 5 p.m.

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