10E _ GRIMsB y '““'“““““\GUNTINUATIONS OE ' C/IGaRETrE roaacco " From Page One g k e o 4 (Vigion Specialist) 24 + Hours 9:00â€"12:00; 1:"0â€"8:00 4 Closes Saturdays At HO02, f â€" Open Wednesday *A | s PHONE 326 For An Appointment [ lopy prgoik BldBa ""*"" _ AU""â€I .E_M Tg“"‘"n-fl' 281 Hamiiton Thursday, May : Among The Newer Books 6650 WEST MAIN STREET Business Directory THE RAZOR‘s EDGE Haroid B. Matchett it V _ Srnx IfYTOR, ETG Cuovernment 5% Monthly Payment Loans. Inans Amortized From 10 ie e N CC C C BARILISTER, soLIcITOR, ETC cmmmmmnmmmmmmmms 25 Main Street, West GRIMSEBY nz s K ~â€"_ Satyrdayt g.12 _____. to 20 Years Payments in some cases lower THE PROMISE â€"â€"Pearl S. Buck HOTEL â€"BERLIN ‘43 â€"â€"Vicki Baum Building Materials of All C J. DeLaplante MORTGAGE LOANS From + aundation Blocks to interior Trim. mm _ Luprrons 4 * "** esC Jntarie mu.l. ppemidihe _T _ uy ir o 3k 3A s mt am LOl w illiam Lothian e V â€" HLAUL MHamilton pemmmmmmmmmmmeeme Vernon Tuck J. W. Kennedy HIGGINS oPTomETRIST PLUMGLER es T. Avct.JIMEE* CONSULT â€"â€"â€" LEGAL w« §OF * 1G and HEATINCG Main W., Grimsby 18th, 1944, o e y t mand. Kleanor Eymond; Â¥Flatoon | Commanders, Lieuts. ~*"Ua PéeL, | bara Boehm, Glenspa Farreli;| Company Sgtâ€"Mi~., Dorothy Met | calfe; Platoon Sgt.â€"Joan Eaton, | Marigeid Duck, Alison Jeffries _ | * P ube, en urder, Inspection uy ~in, open T, on Platoon Officers. Arrival of Inâ€" specting Officers. General Salute. Band Selection. Inspection of Uniforms â€" Major C. E. Read, MC., District Cadet ~~March Pastâ€"Salute â€"to be â€"taken by Col. W. W, Johnson, D.S$.0. The M_ Band presenied by the G Amsby Lions Club will be a speâ€" cinl feature of the programme. Demonstration of Physical Culture, Manual of Arms, Precision Drill. ‘ down by the road committee, alâ€" |thou:h they stated that they may Defence Trainingâ€"Target Pracâ€" tice, First Aid, Signalling, Gas Training, Knots und Lashings, Map Reading. Mounting of the Guard. Ser:ica of Remembrance. Lowering of the Flag. _ The National Anthem. do some necessary drainage work on this stretch of road and then reâ€" surface it next year. Reeve Durham advanced the suggestion that the water users on the new stretch of main to be laid should be charged for a portion of the cost of installation of the watâ€" er meter now in use at the town limits at Kerman avenue ‘This job originally cost $600. ‘The suggesâ€" tion was frowned upon by council. Water consumed in the West End in April amounted to 154,000 gallons; East End 398,000 galions. COL w. w. JGuNsoNn â€" County Engineer Weir notified council that the county portion of the Hawes Drain had been cleaned out and asked the obstruction east and west be cleared up. Women‘s Institute was granted $50 for their Jam for Britain Fund. Auditor‘s repo.t for 1943 was ‘received and adopted. * Miss Florence Brown of Ottawa m‘rnudnpcmlttorthomc- tion of a new home on Park Road at a cost of $5,400. Shafer Bros. have the contract. Anotghtmcbuudnlnwlllh Coun‘s residence to ’,"'.nâ€".n' . shed on his property at the corner of Kerman and Queen Elizabeth Way. F _ Andrew Robiniski was granted a permit rogu‘nencuoudnnlm' Bt. Thomas, MOUI! Co., Mount Forest; welves m, w their sales . LG tribution activities to *ha _‘ tory between Burlington C# \» the Ningara River, between 1 Ontaso and Frie. _Under the exp# branch out and 00 member seil.ng ano M PV sAul m that three and f stafts and v**~ maintained ** * Unrder iss BC Package Bales seriing and 4i# ducts al all pâ€" WILL FINISH NEW house wL 1"" paeur IngloD Lgfldll 1 will also * PeamaeE 200 dn > Aled will also be .’““.w Co, they working iD To with war*Ame Prices tion Board, this will appy . culariy in besket boMO®:® " lb atma the M+ e Mana t * 0 At the present tims """" _ _ mflmw"‘ wine D0 ‘climax baskets & W®9K Iydll“""â€q mAd unutmlâ€â€œâ€˜ «x ius mwufl!“"' r the expermoOn | +M . 0 out and cover v.s whole r companies did ther OÂ¥! t ai other points in t# se. The result of this w8# .mudgmm-.‘-l‘ _,‘,...Wmnbl‘l‘ ined «* several points. or iL new plan Canadi®d and distributing of PTO" “.â€wnu‘nd'ilim‘ ne sales staff and on# % dâ€w-.uhll“‘wn" C * C lars â€" FMiarksOn, at 7.15 p.m., Monâ€" | points and wiil maZn Jes staff and one WAte ints such A# lflfll""u" ,, Cooksville, ClarksOn, l‘rufllllld. etc. Raw Tor ho manufacturer _ CC CC Aalam b, sales <ad dis o tha t ud the CNR. turing A0),~ week avai tt» 6 â€"Ak climax basket from exdumve A .n they .e whole e Aales connec» berry boxes, crates, etc In order to assure its member companies of a steady supply of WBIMMIMmt“m Sales Co. has interested itself. finâ€" ancially in a large plant at Rouyn, Que. which produce this type of product, and it is expected that beâ€" twmflxlndmnnuonm bottoms a year will come from this source, which will relieve the botâ€" |ton situation very materially. d A Manager Charles A. Farrell of the Package Sales Co. expresses the opinion that better distribution to the growers in all points of the province will accrue from this new setâ€"upâ€"andâ€"alsoâ€"believes .that .the manufacturer will be able to proâ€" duce to greater advantage than has been possible before. FRUIT BY AIR any trips. Freight shipped in New York at night, is in California in the morning, or viceâ€"versa, and the price is very moderaté®." "Me agreed with us, that perishable lines such as our Grimsby fruit, are in a cateâ€" gory by themseives, and cerâ€" tainly this would be the opporâ€" tune time to get our governâ€" ment interested in the air transportation of fruit. THE _GRIMsBY iNX EPENDENT toar Ts * {1f= higher are wxed more heavily o colling is set on prices To Protect Us All from the Rising Cost of Living and the Disaster of Inflation _ M’â€" _ L ocmmmsmnsananconiimnnmnntnennieemintenntint PeC l..un tecapectennnetac 1 EeSeamapeneeeet > we were going to discuss it ] further, later on in the afterâ€" noon, but speakers took up ton ‘ much time. ; "Mr. Patterson, I beliew 48 BW own personal plane, anc WAS £004 enough to say when the time mhmwbogu'w“:' part of the country over,b0th bY nir, and on the ground, an &1Â¥@ 48 his advice." "Also, I might statehere, that Mayor Ingles is going to 3k¢ this matter up at the Mayor Convenâ€" tion in Montreal in *~e, and hb¢ stated they might se . adclegate to Ottawn to get inf « aaion. "We were told at th «conference by Mr. Patterson, that the@arliest we could look for privar,and comâ€" mercial flying on a lary» 8°&l¢, would be a year after the var endâ€" ed, as the government hasnot any idea of any kind of a préramme \nt out." and asked him if "he could give us any pointers on the Canadian government‘s proâ€" gramme by air transportation of freight on a large scale." "Me was certainly taken up with the fruit question, and wagys and salaries kx are controlled to prevent (‘ higher production cost® from pushing uP UhSpeiling \'..[ Coccntearrencn Cns nB v peaeeeeeenaeeeeett= approval. but wages and saluries don‘t catch up with living costs 0 rationing is introduced ; oP to ensure a fair share SS i0 everyone -mo.- OR hrome zen3 ) :7 hards>~ip and confusion sweep over factory, farm times that amount, as they will, 1 understand, give us by mail inâ€" formation every month. _ _ Council has taken a Membership in the Institute. f HOSPITAL PLANS atairs for nurses‘ and doctors‘ quarâ€" ters ind dining room anu quarters for the help. A boiler room will be construc«» ed on the side of the bank of t:> ravine on the west of the building and thus do away with any excqâ€" vating or foundation work. ‘The building and all apparatus will be heated and opcrated by steam. A portion of the present large verâ€" anda on the north side of the bailding will be removed. Tha Department of Health are so well pleased with the plans for this building that they are having an enlarged set made to be framed and hung in the Department ofâ€" fices, ‘These plans will be used as town hospital. wml the estabâ€" lishment of Health Insurance it is a known fact ‘hat presert hospitalâ€" ization will be greatly inadequate and the peopl« of this district have been vory wise in taking the opporâ€" tunity offer to look after their own needs. + ‘ Many maternity cases, minor surgery, and convalescent cases hesitate to go to our large city hospitals, but they welcome the opâ€" portunity of â€" recelving Hospital bene4ts in a small home instituâ€" ton. ‘This need, together with that of a fitting living token for our War Heroes, was tha concepâ€" ‘ # \ilaf â€"YAncoln Memorial iN ONE EASY LESSON and wxcess profits are taxed away and producers and dealers need higher prices ns se ons ï¬..lvd.msâ€""' (@F): and the sky is the l i 1 tf limit but hait of what is made is for war (Inis edverisement is one w# series being Isyued by the Gove ment of Canada to saphorine impertance of preventing a Iw inweore n y ine coste of war so prices go Hospital; a small complete insti« tution to serve our needs at home. The West Lincoln Memorial Hospital has been incorporated un der the Companies Act of the Province of Ontario as a General Public Hespital, with full author« ity to do all things as necessary if the cperation of a General f.ospital in the DPrewince of Ontario. The iinancing of this enterprise has been made possible by a group of publicâ€"apirited citizens and busiâ€" ness firms doing business in this district. Sufficlent funds have been donnted to assure the development of the project. Several types of membership are offered to the public: _ 2 1.â€"Ordinary Membership ~â€" Anâ€" nual, $2.00. h 3. â€"â€"Foundation Life Membership, $200.00. ‘These members are the owners of the Hospital and elect their directors annually,â€"â€"=========~ 2.â€"Club or Organization Memâ€" bershipsâ€"Annual, $50.00. _ High Class Katahdin Potato Seed. Also quantity of small Cobblers cheap. All from certi« fied stock. and deitation betes ) the cout of Lving new FOR SALE . M. Bonham woâ€"â€" Apply â€"â€"â€" SEVEN Grimsby