e * . ade y teenth day of May, 29"# Jou BBP The land abutting dire@t}y uind Cothiog to the wot !WM" fromt" "a=einoreon, and that the aDBun! “"".,...uwm!fl"""‘""“n,, _w'flf“n"' it lovied upon th© sald 1aMd !" the anid manbe" Ts " ic d Mmm‘ EIGHT -!P"’"'". “"'""""M.acu gbflw""" the P87" “dnflhmumâ€â€œâ€™"" P0 at four per cent per sanum Will Rrovide az anmuiity sufficient f0 a'xw"““‘“"“"“" And be it further enacted, (hAt &www work underteie}; ASoctive fr0nt " 6. That ans P° "°0 * Coonmute =f“"""m‘a-n!ux special +4 3 Fat .{:’Mwwm =,¢uo-dth0°°"°‘m .â€"...aummdl?%"“’ interec., forthwith aftor Assessment Poll hus !,_-e.mmbymm““‘ Any time thereafter by the P5%" d-.d,mumm"" 24 at four per cent per aunum will neovide az anmtty sufficient to peYÂ¥ * *Â¥ . at the term as they B d years CORPORATION OF Township of North Grimsby A Byâ€"law to authorize the conâ€" struction of a sixâ€"inch water main upon Highway No. 8 extending from the Westcriy limits of that rfldMNo. 18, concession No. in the said Township of North Grimsby, owned by one William Mitchell, to the Westerly limit of Lot No. 23, owned by one Thomas W. Allan, which is a LOCAL IMâ€" PROVEMENT under the provisâ€" lons of the Local Improvement WHEREAS, A. Mileski and othâ€" ers having petitioned the Council to construct as a local improveâ€" nï¬.mkberï¬n;!::rducflb- pr-n:ï¬num one hereâ€" of, and the having certified that the petition is -umw and it is expedient to grant prayâ€" er of the petitioners in the manâ€" ner hereinafter p. vided: a AND WHEREAS: the plans, profiles and specifications of the said proposed work have been duly submitted to and approved by The Provincial Board of HMealth; _ 2. That the Engineer of the said Corporation do forthwith make such plans, profiles and specificaâ€" du-ufltmuh-uch_tnfogmlflm as may be necessary for the makâ€" rdnmmctlorthum the work . ie :*. * NOW THERirORE tha Muniâ€" vipal Council of the ‘To.nmship of North Grimsby enacts as follows:â€" 1. That a six inch water main be constructed on Highway No. 8 from the woesterly‘ limit of that part of Lot No. 18, Concession No. 2 owned by one William Mitchell ‘Thomas 'â€"mth:‘ a l:eil h:; provement under the provisions the Local Improvement Act, _ _ CONSTRUCTION_BYâ€"LAW NI?MBER 528 Clerk. ALEXANDER HARDw aArRE Company, Limited the westerly side of Lot No. 23, MHigh Class Katahdin ed. Also quantity of FOR SALE .M. Bonham 1 upon such lot, withâ€" Fesl, forthwith _ aftor Assessment Poll hbus a bv the clerk, anc at THE All from certiâ€" lot is Brevities Grimsby Boy Is Awarded D.F 4. * # m “‘"“"‘“‘"bmum. Independent washed its wi wir. and .Mrs. Byles of Montreal imve purchased the Morton home and two-cnd-om-hnfucru.muu ‘llk.lhonuxttocapt.&tunby, CV T P w Cl im t 3e w~â€"-â€" C s ---umt Snoir 40r0 anâ€" convention at Merritton July ist. on ranquet will be held in the Village !ul on Monday night next at 6.30 # *# Niagara District Firemen‘s Asâ€" sociation will hold their 43rd an_ mgs uie 0 o CNeoie . SR Branch Canadian Legion wi held on Weunesday, June Watch for pariiculars. wmmw“n.m"t“ who was killed in an automobile accident at Stoney Creck on 3unâ€" day morning, was a cousin of Chief of Police W. W. Tâ€"urner. and prayers for the Humane Socâ€" iety, a twoâ€"yearâ€"old doe was seen mpummvontbehwnd the chursh. ‘When the service was over the deer was gone. but was found to have leaped two fences und centinued its grazing in the garden of the rectory several blocks from the church. The doe eventuaily leaped two more fences and disappeared # o# % MJ.A.J:-cklln.J.Btnry Culp, Norman Harris and C. T. Farre!, attended the Rameses T-.aple&rlumomu.um soyal York in Toronto on Thursâ€" day last. Owing to the acute labor shortâ€" age and other war conditions, Coles‘ Florists have found it necesâ€" sary to close their greenhouses and salss room on Sundays. On and after June 4th the plant will be closed to the public. # w # Reports from Paton street, via the underground, state that "Red" Graham has already had a mess of green peas from his garden and that green corn on the cob will grace the dinner table this coming Bunday. The church has always been conâ€" sidered a sanctuary, but St. Geurge‘s Church St. Catharines mpmodtobemmthutML Punday morning, shortly after ‘ while Rev. Walter E. Bagnall wrs taken Dr. C. W. Elmore, in Beamsville. Provincial Constable Ernest Hart investigated. s Orval Etherington, 16, of North Griimsby township, was badly shaken up and suffered head inâ€" jury on Saturday evening when his motorcycle we t out of control and overturned after roupding a curve on No. 8 highway near Grimsby Beach. Machine and rider landed in the middle of the road and narâ€" rowly escaped being struck by an approaching car. ‘The injured youth was taken home after being given medical aid at the office of former well known Grimsby Peach King hockey player and son of R. C. Duffield, Paton street, has enâ€" listed in the army. He has one brother overseas and another brother in the Navy. ‘The father is a four year veteran of the last Bloxd Clinic next WM. * / "% HWavy League Toag Day, June According * * % Peach Queen‘s Boy of the WEEE in P o n e n s the Thirty. They have "Kammy‘s » Di=tiz« Lincoln 7th. CcoUN comiag geqmson, uB" *1"1 0 0 while high pricrity industries tS also looking tur additional Inbor onnlnothoau.....'.n Wflfwmg’wm lon of the county council it municipalities in the county to n m“mmt'--_.;_, .m,mmw We are now defending this Niaâ€" gara District, which has been fought over and fought for, for over 100 years, and we will, corâ€" tinue to defend it and hold it. 1If mb.nmhï¬ï¬‚lhï¬oflnlfl"' vicee y . will do as the Hig\ School : %s of last war and t‘is war have done. We have an ~" 'hl-wdllmmdu' TEaUts mvm"mm"m leader, Irvine Levine, the corps gave thre« Justy cheers and a tiger mcol.:ohm.dml.w- At the fiais» of the inapectior und review, Mounting of the Cuard MMBWMP‘“M .mwmw held. One minute‘s allence was obâ€" ..rndta'flwnflohn“oo. West" and Rov. w. J. Watt gave a short W,mmmm was lowsred while Band Borgl m,pww meoths p "r;Lrovlt:. en dl should agreed that in future, clert of municipality um::‘mhmumnhuzzum l-l-g:gmhtothoeom. when submittig summaries of their report of Chairma tham, was adopted a Ivan Buchanan,deputyâ€"reeve ,;Granâ€" m.ammwmmmwmw:: (Last Niagara Town Merritton | .___ Port Dalthousic Beamsvillie .___ Niagara ‘Towns Grantham â€"____ Clinton North Grimsby South Grimsby Gainsboro .___ Caistor . A GREAT SHOWING shoes, certainly deserved the great rounds of applause which they reâ€" ceived. L trict. The big surprise package of the evening was the :a>â€"zyellous work of the bugle band, under the direcâ€" tion of Band Sergt. Wally Phipps. This man has worked wonders with this organization in the short space of six weeks. He has taken 30 green youngsters and mwuulded them into a smart unit. 20 buglers, six girls; 10 drummers, three girls, comprise the band and while they are not 100 per cent perfect yet, still they put on a wonderful show of bugling and drumming and counter marching. Sergt. Phipps is to ‘be highly complimented upon the great work which he .1s acâ€" complishing. CONTINUATIONS «Col, Johnson in addressing the units said "when extended the inâ€" vitation ‘to come home and inspect this corps, I had no hesitency in stcepting, but I did not expect to see such a splendid Cadet Corps. It is beyoud my realization let alone that of the citizens. Your steadiness on parade, training in first aid and signalling and gas training has been a fine demonâ€" stration and shows that much time and effort has been put forth as| well as keeping up your academic work. I see a lot of Corps and I know that by next year your inâ€" .poeuon'.durmundtnue:- cellent report. To th ‘*izens of Grimsby, from l?w Johnson down, I bespeak thai you stand beâ€" hind your school principal in this work. We are suffering today beâ€" cause we went on for years withâ€" out Cadet Corps At Lashings, Map Reading etc. were exemplified by the cadets and girls and thoroughly appreciated by the Target practice, First Aid, Sigâ€" THE ‘TY EQUALLED ASSESSMENT CRIMsS B y â€"â€"â€"$ T75,960 â€"â€"â€" 1,860,400 â€"â€"â€" _ 657,070 â€"â€"â€"â€" _ T01,670 ip . 2,137,880 â€"â€"â€" 2,622,760 â€"â€"â€"â€" 2,118,880 â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" 2,044,400 â€"â€"â€" 1,626,590 â€"â€"â€" â€" 835,430 â€"â€"â€"â€" 1,341,020. â€"â€"â€" â€" 853,480 $19,000,000 General $19,000,000 s9,986,970 ($ 774,080) ‘OUom, 1,356,790) 642,040) 703,570) 2,135,030) z'mom) 3~1â€.400) z'mvlw) 1,642,030) 866,020) 1,344,440) 851,580) earned proficiency bade. he honâ€" ' During the patrol corner®period the parents were aiked 10 Iy;t the ’MMâ€WIMWQ&GM at wo.s. Of interest to Allwas the first aid den:~nstration §iveMyy ¢4e Eagle potrol under the o{lm)".'w‘fl:m Allen Scrivener, was well andagâ€" de ".om hend to foot shoWig the proper avplication of bAMGReg for injured hbead, arm and fTatured leg. In order to get thisinjured gcoul to the dector th* patrol made a atretcher using *Wostaves <nd two coats, and with eV6y cary they carried their injured Cmpan. lon to an adjoining r0OM. Yes he looked very comfortable Affe jeft the hall end the prerents cheered this patrol on their splen®q de. monstration. Auother interesting exbit; was the Scout Troop scrap ©00K conâ€" taining pictures of bovs® ifcemp and on hikes. ‘This bo s been décorated by our troop @rtt Don ‘‘At the wlosing frtde Awoult one boys received thr year stars, mï¬'"iim“m.m- ber deseri Ster and picâ€" tusee which makes this «0k a real record of Scouting in «imaby. . When the assembly was sounded by Bugler Brian Tenney on Friday night, May iPth, thirtyâ€"six Scouts marched inc the horseshoelead by their patrol loaders. This vas parâ€" ent‘s night for the scouts and a large number were already seated in the gym to watch a regular meeting in Scouting. A.A. S. M. Douglas Redford and Troop leader Tan Marr were in charge of the opening «xercises and after the troop was properly arranged they sent a messenger to the scoutmasâ€" ter and Assistant Scoutmaster adâ€" vising them the troop was ready for the fiag break. Scouts Donald Mogg and Ritchie Dousett carried the colours, Allan Baisley raised the flag. After inspection the S.M. J. Baker welcomed the visitors and gave a short history of Scouting. Steve Hooper our troop musician played two lovely piano solos which were appreciated by everyâ€" Zimmerman have given a great deal of their time during the past winter months in helping us to carry on the work. Wm. Groig, a very enthusiastic lover of boys talked to the parents and boys on the importance of having a Rout Troop and Cub Pack in Grinuby, In his address he referred to the Scout convention held at {Ziagara Falls in March at which 0Â¥ thfee hundred leaders and group comâ€" mittee men met togetherto di>â€"uss better Sconting in the Niagura Peninsula. Mr. Greig poined out that he received a great deal of Grimsby is very fortunate in having a committee who are willâ€" ing to supervise and help in Scoutâ€" Wished that every parent present could have ‘been there to witness and hear these leaders di8CUs their â€"roblems. help from this DEPENXDENT Boy Scouts $ 765,510 2121,730 ( 1,842,1060 649,230 2,100,380 2,617,820 2,000,570 2,017,040 1,604,740 £24,220 1,323,160 842,080 convention and he | W. Greig and M. $ 7€7.600) 2,033,170) (1,345,390) ( 643,530) ( 697,680) (2,117,170) ( 2,618,200) ( 2,108.620) ( 2,043,008} 1,620,250) 858,800) (1,333,230) t s“'w) $9,013,030 our patrol flag was presented to tne Eagle patrol who were the highest in points for the month. Leroy llnmmu\thdr patrol leader received the fing and proudâ€" ly tied it to his staff, After the retiring of the colours and dismisâ€" sal, the parents were served lunch Betzner speakingâ€"for the parents and friends thanked the ieaders for their splendid work with the boys and <lso for the privilege of atâ€" tending this parent‘s night Scout hme days, when teamust yield SS4) the utmost in flayour; quality is of supreme importance. Ask for .. Tuesday that price ceilings have been established for Canadianâ€" grown strawberries and raspberâ€" ries at a level which is below meximum prices paid by consumâ€" ers last year, but higher than 1942 prices. It will be the first time these berries have been placea under a ceiling. Price schedules were not The ceiling prices will apply from May 29 to Sept. 30, with seasonal reduction in strawberry prices to conform with the usual market drop when picking is at its peak. ~ The order also applies to strawberries and raspberries imâ€" ported from June 5 to Sept. 30, and puts them under the same ceilâ€" ing as Canadianâ€"grown berries in that period. Ceiling Price On Strawherries In the price schedules, Ontario atiandander Bs he Caci c 6c Rell LZombinstion with all Sitings. Gusranteod “.'&Ua,fl::.“ -..:.-...... Whreciuge Rooling. 782 Roll .==«â€"â€"~~ »«â€" Daily report PRODUCE GROWERS! Mark Y our Shipments GEO. C. ANSPAGH COMPANY, LIMTED HALLIDAYS ? BURLINGTONX, CxT. Many other Bargains in Ready Glazed Sash, Wallboard, Brickâ€"lit«s Siding, Hardware, otc. ices 74 Colborne Street, Toronto. "Upâ€"toâ€"date Selling Methods" ROOFING B..RCAINS Kolothote Red Roofing, weight 60 Sw. Price wer Roll . oY Y ewance 15 To. Siste @RB Lig‘s Waeight Roofing, 35 to. Price *Whyâ€"Joot tengins with couplings hallâ€"inch size _ Shipping Stamp and Pad on Request. Charles J. DeL.aplante CARDEN HOSE See Local Representative or Write «=â€"â€" Looa! Representative T CE A SALE CATALOG FReg Thursday, May 25th, 1944. and Quebec are placed in Zone 1, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island in Zone 2, and the rest of Canada in Zone 3. Highest prices for strawberries prevail in Zone 1 and Zone 2 up to June 24 and in Zone 3 up to June 17. After those dates the price to the consumer is considerably reâ€" duced, Ceiling prices for raspberâ€" ries rem=ins the same for the whole season. ‘THE LITTLE â€"SHOEMAKER® We are receiving a limitâ€" ed number of New C.C.M. Wheelsâ€"Wartime Make â€" and if you come in the priority class, can supply your wants. accessories on hand. s specialty with us. “Honey†Next Door to Dyniond‘s Drug NEW C.C.M. BICYCLES Full stock of repairs and Reference : Royal Bank of Canada King & Yonge Sts. PRICES CLhelton 158