Grimsby Independent, 27 Apr 1944, p. 8

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| ALEXANDER ¢ HARDWARE ;:_ Coal Dealers _ _ _‘ Suggest ordcring fuel early (Dunnville Chronicle) It is with mixcd feelings that the many friends of Chester Neal learr of his departure this week far HMamilton, where he is opening a Crug store ef hnis ownâ€"feelings «f regret at losiug so veluable and well liked a citizen, and pride in the fact that in moving he is adâ€" wancing in the profession <" his choice. Mr. Neal has prurchased the business formerly krwwn as Hall‘s Drug Store at 1343 Main Street East, Hamilton, and will be pleased to meet any of his olé friends there at any time. Chester Neal was born in Grimsâ€" by, a son of Mr. and Mrs. O. G. W. Neal, and graduated from the Onâ€" tario College of Pharmacy in 1927. He came to Dunnville the same ,-m_n_fi-mth (then) Harrison Store, reâ€" maining with Mr. Ralph until now. Chester was very well liked by all who knew him and will be missed greatly from the store. In 1931 he was married to Milâ€" dred Currie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Currie, of Dunnville, mthqunoum.mw.l Neal was a charter member and the first president of the Dunnville Kinsmen Club; a member of the Dunnville Lawn Bowling Club, and of St. Pau!‘s Anglican Church. The best wishes for his future success go with him from a host of Dunnâ€" ‘The tentative 1944 meat allocaâ€" tion for the T‘nited Stutes, 132 lbs. per person, is six pounds greater per capita consumption. Furniture Can be seer: by appointment imsby Boy W ill Open Own Store Watch Clock And Jewellery Repairs E. A. Buckenham 42 Main St. E. Grimeby While ther> conditions are likely to contizue for h t Gfey, on able to supply our e Mess 2 fuel remire. their A fuel requireâ€" ments during the summer when your usual type of Enel was nJt available, is greatly appreciated. flifimtflmm , we strongly reâ€" commend that you plact ,...,mformrl‘“‘- requirements as early as Sosallle in order that a fair distribution of all supplies available mey be made. Private Sale TO OUR CUSTOMERS BULOVA, ELGIN, ELCO WATCHES Â¥our coâ€" operation during In order to avoid any disâ€" Store is The Fruit Belt" 179 Daytime; Brevities Board of Educauion meets next Wednesday night. _ PhP: / | To Get A Drink Of Water ' this one or not. eX Saniams of the Village Ins | Ollie Shaw With A Rope \ ff! took a holiday last week and Lassped The Poor Old Dope mmâ€".hm + J # ® * # w + * visited # e @ Two tickets will be awarded to Exâ€"Deputy Reeve Poeter GrahaM ‘ the person sending in the best last of North Grimsby will be on the! rine, Opinion of the judges will be air over C.K.T.B. St. Catharines at m““m.m in the interests of the Sixth Vicâ€" Grimsby roads, reports that the Ridge Road west is now in the best shape it has been in for some years, Grading and repair work on all the stone roads ‘= «bout fin« ished but wet weatuer has preâ€" vented much work being done on the dirt roads. t.lantthndqnt,um-l!\ coast when his unit went overseas has received his medical discharge on account of age, and has returnâ€" ed to Grimaby. John looks fit and iumumwmm not let him stay in the uniform. Buy a Bond. ? Muskrat season is closed. Mu&.fium- vere m Jou ie in Lions Club meets next Tuesday Smithville, was fined $28, or 30 drys in the county jail when he was convicted of failing to notify the registrar of a change of an adâ€" dress according to National Selecâ€" tive Service regulations The charg» was preferred by R.C.MLP. Makry to k the jail term. He will lhw"bmw ties upon expiration of his senâ€" This is One Cent Swle Week at North Grimaby council will meet in special session in the Council Chambers on Monday night next, when they will open the tenders for the construction of the new water ww‘n along No. 8 Highway from Hager‘s school to the townâ€" ship line. All residents interested in this project are invited to be present and learn just what the Preparations are now under way for the holding or the 15th annual Blossom Time Music Festival, unâ€" der the directing baton of Gordon ‘The festival will be held on three nights, May 11, 12 und 15th. Some wpecial features are being arrangâ€" ed for this year‘s production as well as the usual chora‘ and instruâ€" Full particulars will be announcâ€" ed uext week. That there will be a TAG DAY for the LO.D E. on Saturday, May That Lincoln Loyalis: Chapter was founded 20 years ag> by Mrs. H. A. Yenney and the late mrs. H. Fonger? ‘That the Chapter was named by the late Miss Nina Woolverton in honour of the first settiers here who were \‘nited Empire Loyalists, many c* whose descendunts are members of ‘»e Chapter? That the printisle work of the Order is Educatonal aad Patricâ€" That your Lo#a! Chapter hes as sisted in the higher education of several loca‘ bays and girls? That two of these noys are «ervâ€" and three medal winnors are also serving, one haviry, *sen killed on active service? That throeâ€"quarters of all Cbapâ€" ter funds is «pent right in Grimsâ€" That the LO.D.E. war work is astounding, and the work of the Grimsby Chapter outstancing? More facts next week. Support the Tag Day, May 6th. The skelstons «4 gaharks are of cartilage instead «/ bone. 1.0. D. E. Facts EVENTZ and TOPICS of the WEEE in Music Festival t fni B 7 \Here‘s Chance To |\ Win Some Tickets Is it any wonder that editors go nut». Of course some of us were m-morm!oqlfl?mhln were born norma! and then became MmMUmeN!l drag. Tickets for the drawing of this royally bred three months‘ old Hereford heifer canbe purchased in ary store in town. Just to help the Cigarette Fund along a local wag has gone into the Limerick business. Below is the first of these raves. Fill in the last line and win yourself a pair of draw tickets, Millyard and Davey Thomson. All replies are to be left at Millyard‘s Drug Store. Cet busy and win these tickets, but in the meantime go buy a couple of tickets. Anothâ€" er Lisaerick will appear next week. THE GRIMSBY NDE P ENDE NT Water Commission Purchase Bonds A continued decrease in wauter consumption in both the town and townshin was reported at the commission on Tuesday evening. were unable to account for the big decrease which has been noted for the last several months. The treasâ€" urer was authorized to purchase Flying Club for the purpose mwmnzc in the st month was 7,629,000 gullons, Flying Field May Re Reopened Water commission members Navy League News Honours for Grimsby. Ai Ine Annual meeting of the Navy Leaâ€" gue (Ontario Division), Grimsby received special mention; and an which is in our windows for all to see. There was a large gathéring on Saturday, the 25th March at the Royal York, Toronto, when repic« over Ontario. So it was a signal hbonour for Grimsby to be mentionâ€" ed in this manne The executive i .»~= us that our contributioas «. . ditty bags, on the per capita basi~ exceeded the contributions of any other comâ€" He was so Conversant ‘with work in all its branches tbr« His successor is Victor R. Ramâ€" y, who assumes control with the

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