Grimsby Independent, 6 Apr 1944, p. 2

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s h‘em«hmudnflofnmr- dependent, and true dependence leads E rmththe-ostperleet independence. "Lincoin vd T "Sg Ew.h Leading Weekly" I never belieed in handing bouquets to 9 m blished 1885 sn ifter he ho en t mld us i |‘WAY BACK WHLEN uced every en o to hand him his LGowâ€" * eation, Main mfmn office of publi. ©"$ 80 he could enjoy heir aroma, while he Framk Fairborn, Jr. . t St;':eu. Grimsby. . " :"e':l“ Cn earth, jus the same as he would » elephone have to take, and assume DY blast of criticâ€" Spring has sprung . . . Sap‘ runnmin‘ . . . Kids Nights, Sunday, Holidays, 539 ism that 1 might hurl at im are '::ooun' nibs . . .. Pusey 'i:lo'l are ::owhc "mamne # # # # ® D M «0% % &*fl‘l are a.. GRIMSEY INDEPENDENT PUBLUSHINC Therefore I wish to hana th* Orchids °* . which all brings back to »nind the good old days Torin LIMITED for myself and the com dtlrepmg, when as soon as the Old Forty broke soose and hea«â€" VIL'.“%- GLENDINNING, President. and all the good 'timumy as Grimsby, to 24 tor the open lake, we all went spea:ing or wadâ€" J. ORLO M.: LAWSON,. Viceâ€"President Archie Aito l o cxâ€"C Alloy TD€ for suckers. Remember when Ike and Albert N LIVINGSTON, Secretary, Archibald Mewili should 1 s @xâ€"COURCiIO® _ ole and "Hellâ€"Fire" Jack Henry and the vest of D8 and Editor t cWilliam Aiton, T WhAt B€ AC~ _ pung from over the hill used to go wading With S ommfi new,, complished for this municipal#® !" the shCOIt pig net spread between two poles, and with a plentiâ€" mn'-'.zm',:,mm“u“ period of time that he wishe¢ to old muniâ€" ful supply of "pmeumonia preventative", in water ie tran ponpn m cipal office. that was ice cold and ice cakes were still floating o M * hn ck‘% tak of on Hhexr inE tb hikve auld The ARE WE BECOMINXG HITLERIZED It is with regret that I write this editorâ€" ial. I regret it because I did not think, for one moment, that we had in the Grimsby disâ€" trict, a class of people who are utterly gacrilegious and have no respect for the dead. Hitler and all his heathens sh spect for ‘hmthlthavegonebe(;wo:.fi Operation of the lucal plant 1OCSQ [ . We have some people in this district, 1 am capable hands. Davey Thomson, Dick Dipâ€" mfl”“mu-c‘m very sorry to say, who show no more respect. mfi%wmm“m "* â€".} 6.! t _ # m % Commissioners Mayor Today everybody Councilior Henry Chairman wcs.lohmon.hmus.‘lmndlm k es Dame ,wmmi“;?mwmth:m: 1. Theal, are like three cats at a rat hole. You ie is Tet too saine day they 1 dl)'-â€"jnltlsheh.dctmodoe one year 4g0 â€" canbetyourlifethmisnothiugoiuto are having a hell of a time. ] and reported that a certain portion of our 40 astriy. and King won‘t let you NMV citizenry were using the roads 5{ God‘s Moâ€"t To you ;rehi: Aito:x. it :, your monuâ€" 3-rm¢ .“mm Bentlfnl‘ highway.Acm’ Queen‘s Lawn Cemetery, 23 ment, Itwilllivelpuaftcyonhlvem ng, we hope you have A H i A. .A _ UB ltn:omethinzthutymmunhok £ cz § â€" It happened a year ago. it is happenâ€" P 0: speaker on suitabl ing now. Superintendent Andrew Cloughle, lbopeth.lt A .h-ek. council m&m is:thiswitsends.putfinznph-rriadel da you‘come in the uâ€"ufi:he.:ohgmmd...:anefimnitwm someddy~ â€" & ~ «. .« . * en c n n inss continue down, in er to make & $. > A WISE DECISION lhort.atfmvi!;:llunudto!inmberfizht Thousands of Canadian hearts were css n nc us ues Raiptneanienins | mewas 4 mnor-ounn.lwenotwhouny ames. hrve no MED Many patriotic citizens, gloomy because FACTS & FANCIES Queen‘s Kitle or omd®*® ___ «s _ 4 thousand miles from w;of.omtehi;f 'dnz- var shall desi dmdmdy.ovn‘m’&nhm im mwt'm ie -pwufll'm h in printing the ......ndmw-'ofmwwfl“‘-‘“ aver the front PAES P # aousssfl"""“'.;mu If obe~.vation and StBMOTL _ byymw Realtors and rental * or “""- fi.fimhmmbf-wew'mm ily parked in a tent 09 2 a Eummer i/ on the A .a.bdfl‘fl" is "e. Mhqu.finhflemw‘w tive in Grimsby. ‘Thiey cannot be biamed 10" that. # # xd * [ -_A.-ndflfi-d‘ Member Canadian Weekly Newspaper Amdatior « i ualiebts + # # # *# &wkidmm Na' ‘;’ 'howew £ Elm*"* LIIVC ANE M town and haye to move because th* mu:"fi' W’M i"md“ -w"’“l""{,,th«?:h (heâ€" ....mmmw“. T ove to come and reâ€" prove invaluable it Feline t to the suciesS of any C Lincoin of ouf V*"" """ad on goo!‘r--bun.ddovcwn-u._-., & {rom © ,ddcpdm-l whowishweomendro- prove 9YE C sucuesf of any CA wide in nar i # + + lm,”?‘“. (.fln’.m There 4 * es miove government 9f nrriwfluuwsz mm‘fw:twmdmb!w weekly Yugyssy vho-iubmndl-‘. ~here &€ many â€" mor® dincwaflhlhm‘ ner, publi ”vaowul‘mwrmshww M“demh y story : fieWW'-oM-nis“buy whereâ€" ~, Pennsylv@ 7 2 %. c + o 4 * m.-"’“‘.;u "ar sng is dons by an Italian. Grimsby Independent Shee Pla raxe CY e eed that they °"““‘,.mm e ank pouses, if, thS 4 P |.|.afl.b'p;“"; * 1t is quite .,ma” points x es . pagy unds in the lz mas "‘mfl.‘o from o G""‘""l to ve. nmwwywd“,‘.w..fl P . smnemsey e Folovee ves P :/« move‘ * out, « tural naté. mate , :: ‘* o n on antiet i o on m i ie zvll’. 1or'5'tflw% htbewlomuemfiyvâ€"â€" J°®" " _ _a with MJ Lawn UTuP"" 29 . us Crim lieenutobeliminmcm ‘They should be in ““""hdfimy a o6 crom white people and d&o not ; _ But #* # * * Imn! Prnk.. lfl“".';.?m y m a+a for WY Jr. [d weard vooms &* and the IT"s HIS MONMENT the ._ I refer to the Hydro Eleciic. That i8 his monument. A m);m Elo;ctt‘;“ will Live long after Archic has made veace With His lhker,mdhewillnothavem“‘hmu'“ ing that. derson, entered Grimsby counti WIW! ®N" theory that the local power distributing plant could be purchases *fimflell',‘m""& osition, for the tay vers of Grimsby. by fought his idea tar «gh. The c‘mm vote supported his cuntention. Today they are reaping therewavrds. _ In another three, {our years at the latâ€" est, Grimsby will own ii‘s own Hydro Elec tric System. Our profits will continue to grow. Some of them will have to be taken 4* rebuild certain portions of the plant, but in the main, it will always be a big profit proâ€" ducer for Grimsby and the Grimsby taxpayâ€" er. Operation of the lucal plant today is in capable hands. Davey Thomson, Dick Dipâ€" per.l(mBobLGfi!fith.mdoiumdm able job. Cmrnyd!'ocgmmi-imeflm BdficS.Johnwn.hmelS.Wnydeamu I.Tbell.mlikethmutsttluthde.Yw unbetymlifethmisnothiugoiuw zo astray. _ k 4 < To TR a 4. 042 Abcar e inccomecint O ‘Thousands of Canadian hearts w °T fid‘tm#hstveekb!mw- vhat time for payment of 1943 income, 19X b.hneelhnl.nenextended. e to.Angutult. Many patriotic citizens, gloomy becaulé oltheirmvichwwthey ‘k mmmmwwm“‘ buy Sixth Victory Loan bonds at the s2m6 ‘Tiime now rejoice to find that they will not be barred from joining their fellow couniryâ€" pren in the most importfnt home war effort to date. lloctpaogehlve discovered that the purchase of Victory bonds gives them a .mtfl"f.dnummymsmfl!h‘k‘ l;‘chMnMin uniform. To have oi away from & Portion of these the Opâ€" P Un inithime awain would harve He, along with his colleagU¢ T Ai P in fseguage . do 1t 8 cssy wrinne Piooting pot Wh: i o o s h x “”"flw :’:‘uwwom Lrawing is done by a Seot. Insection is done by a Frenchme* rweing : done by a Turkâ€" â€" i’,‘lm’lm gupervision ione by a1 Irishman. And whst «they make* T B E side ¢ the Atlantic. ipating again would have There is ample proof that GRIMS B Y INDEPE ND ENT ion might also have been age do those workers it Poried which shc hich should with the has been ioâ€" Pennsylvania the taxe* | ‘WAY BACK WHEN oo S es o C Te P aera n s water ful supply of "pmeumonia preventative", in Mmmmmmmmmm lakeward. ‘What a lot of fun they used to have and what a lot of fish they used to get. Aslwflkodupm“fi'm-"m mwmmmumm-h mfiuwmmfihfllfl'“’ PR TET T TITETT (% 0y s 3. on eimne uin dog", L couldt BeRt yOÂ¥ mOne®" ""* _ ." ns crogk Falls and the rushing surging water in the creek M“uwuâ€"nwumw ago. Day», that I would like to live over again vut never ca. Oh, to be 12 years old again and know winat T know now. Such is life. what I know now. w«â€"â€"â€" 1899â€"1944 â€"â€"â€" 6 Fortyâ€"five year: ago eggs were 8c a dozen; butâ€" m:oc;puad;nnk'mkswimm pnnmm-fluwdhubmm mmmrsaumm-namd-‘fl“ _ _LAâ€"A 4A _L_ aubtas m ‘.'.wllv-'â€"-â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€" y mw‘mrecandmm-vnlufl“ the washing. Wenuwurnl!unlfl not powder and paint (in public), smoke, vote OT play poker. Men wore whiskers and boots, chewed wm,mtammme-d:*"' sc a schooner and the lunch was free. Laborers worked ten houts a day and never went on a strike. "he hat check grazt was unknown. A kerosene hanging lamp and a sterescope in the parior were luxuries. Noonmcnroputudoniorm ddt.horlulthdrlu-mupd- Microves and vitamins were unbeard of and folks lived to a good ripe old age. + # # ® N",w,fiuh.umw-ormw plays golf; shoots craps; smokes cigarettes; T gotohdm-oduuqmup.ndm."'! are having a hell of a time. Beer is 20 cents a pint and King won‘t let you have that. ‘These are the T 3 pig Aesimer ioi SNhaih sre Saeidg it MsY C ce l e o and King won‘t let you have that ‘These are the » ayuumhbim"“""“““ war nerves. uyounmmuuu«umnv- ng, we hope you have A HAPPY EASTER cmmmmmmmmmmmme § smm Uniform Rural Meter Rate Anywhere in Ontario .” g T Mhfiomnwuéu‘vfllmmiv_flfifidfi B crrtveliiycy ._-_....uu-mh--uuhpmmud w« Pm h NP 4 Mb&o”nunfl--â€".â€"-_-..._,_,, filp of a ewitch. ?ofloedd““h-fluwm“d maintaining end rersting them. Mn.mmmnnyuuw:mmumm “dm’bsmwbcwm“dmmmy at the substs ° * mmmflmmsfldnnlm muflhmmmm particular regurd to un-pau.uy.ud-u Each of thes. districis had its own meter rate mmwcmd&nl“lebsb'dl%e.uficudgg. mmwm,w'mwmmhn .::;:ummmmmu-uudmum Therefores in order mwmmumummmmmumm mmn-m.-mdmmmwmmm -.u.ummmau.:-mocuxe. Now, all Rursa) Power Mwummmm-mmm. This Uniform mw.wuuamd‘mm-wum .mmmm-mwm. MWmmmMpmwmmm In wflmwflm“thhHINIGUIIILL Is * __.“A_c-fl.â€"-mm..mm‘m ~‘~ we wnall Gameniete ETo WO O lc s the I_._.»,,....‘wmmnmmm oamum-uwmmummmm ve that. ‘These are the â€" on on repote . HEF C NP # nxes, crime, speed and lnmnyunsmnnmxan.rgumt!s ik that life is worth livâ€" like winning a bridge prize. You‘re little, if HAPPY EASTER any. better off ;f;e.r you.have‘m. E HYDRO . ELECTRIC POW COMMISSION OF ONTAPIO Them poet fellers snow‘s away, MmMU snow 8 SWEBs They sing about the flowers in the woods from day w?;:’hn'mm;""“"“‘"“‘"m n.'.‘-:';.u,mpu-no'fl”“'.“"'" Al‘::;.hm.flhrd““' cattle and the Are sheddin‘ bair, Menumfil‘umuulu’muwum tence, 5 y muhm'mdumwumm- mense, An‘ all the barnyard‘s full o‘ mud it‘s most six inches thick, [ mwuwmmfi"""‘““" An‘ on the little maple tree, a bluebird sings fer 1 say agin it‘s XI wiktht I wus a potk 4 MRMGEE STCh C oc on o C 0 5o 0 About the dandy suckers that a 148 like me kin mafi“wmm&flm * & vnm.:ug twoâ€"pounders come aroun‘ without a But you ain‘t git them fellers if the frost is in the uu.:upymupm'tmmmmu Nex‘ week I‘m goin‘ out to plow, the upper field is ”v 1 kinder long to smell the earth freshâ€"turned before my eye, lhem: TA sce the big red angle worms. Gee some of is beauts, ie The milkâ€"white sap a cozin‘ from the dandelion roots, T eaut An‘ that is spring. You betcher life. Its scent is in mw‘ ‘There‘s always somethin‘ doin‘ when the critter aed Inelr hais. _ _ It‘s all right. It may be a â€"=~ring. but we can dream. #a iP . it‘s bully when the critters start Thursday, 1 would write a song, you April 6th, 1944. we suggest

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