Grimsby Independent, 1 Jun 1944, p. 8

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‘Thns EIGHP _â€"'-'â€" e out the interest, sorthwith after the Special Assessiment Ruil has + !“mwmcm.ndll any time thereafter by ths PM -td-vehmummd- .‘.gmpcrclflv‘f‘m'm Provide an annuity sufficient 10 Pay the special rates for the NL “Muammuw 13 be it further ecacted, that mw Ca‘d m.-w .ork Shatl be specially asseased againtt The land abutting directly on {he mmflfifl‘wm wdtont »f their respective front ...mmn.;ndthl‘“" Mdmfllwm“wwu m«orn.mnb“-""“‘"“" hud levied upon the said laod 0n Euacted and psssed the nae: teenth day of M#Â¥, 1944 work u extent ages t cost of ments for the year 1944 â€" %. That any polml" "* knsts agpecially usseased may WM"“ for a payment in cash ‘he SP M L rates imposed wmabzoutm ““""“"""‘."".,..muot.wm- iion assessed upon suCn "UL "/ °_ 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 Westerly limits of that part of Lot No. 18, concession No. 2 in the said Township of North Grimsby, owned by one William Mitchell, to the Westerly limit of Loi No. *3, owned hy one Thomas W. Allan, which is a LOCAL IMâ€" SLALMCERNCS. 7.mtmmumm'ohb- nod!ormmtobodmdw mforuneutdthomm ompleted shall bear interest at L@TTC, DLX asme mar BB« num ano DC . ‘iteen years lons of the Local Improvement WHEREAS, A. Mileski and othâ€" ers having petitioned the Council to const_uct as a local improveâ€" ment the work hereinafter describâ€" ed in puragraph number one hereâ€" of, and the clerk having certified er of the petitioners in the man ner hereinafter previded; AND WHEREAS; the plans profiles and sptcifications of the said proposed work bave been duly submitted to and approved by The Provincial Board of Hea‘!th; NOW THEREFORE the Muniâ€" cipal Council of the Township of ‘North Grimsby enacts as follows:â€" stalments CIOH. 5. That the ‘reasurer may (subâ€" ject to the approval of the Counâ€" cil) agree with any Bank or peT son for temporary advance of money to meet the cost of the work ing the completion of it. 5 That the special assessment w.,,,.mwmmudhâ€" be constructed on Highway No. 8 from the westerly limit of that part of Lot No. 18, Concession ?%o. 2 owned by one William Mitchell to the westerly side of Lot No. 23, Concession No. 2 owned by one | o6 cadmn prn igP cwae NTIZ 7 the L..cal Improvement Act. z.mmewam-w Corporation do forthwith make such plans, profiles and specificaâ€" tions and furnish such information as may be ecessary for the makâ€" ;uagmmmm-.cm dmm' ®. i ue aale 8. That the work shall be carâ€" ried on and executed under the superintendence and according to the. directions and orders of the said Engineer. . The Reeve and Clerk are .-Wwelm.cothor mmmauudmmwh made and entered into by some person or persons, firm or corporh? *:on, subject to the approval of the Council to be declared by resoluâ€" Court of Revision CORPORATION OF CONSTRUCTION BYâ€"LAW NUMBER 528 ALEXANDER HARDWARE €l4 h day of 1 _wW. Allan r~~t under the provisions of nore than 4 per cent per anâ€" and be made pavable witain petition is sufficient and THOMAS W. ALLANX ars on the instaliment any person whose lot is w, Durham Reeve. Earl is a real nayy oh. .. MA been in service 27 months and naAâ€" turally claims that the worl would starve to death if it wasn‘t for the Navy. Buy 4 Navy Lea ,, " â€"OY~~ anL & Urav ticket on ‘Kammy‘s Kow". 6. 9 % The new house being built or Livingston avenue by Harvey Woo is about half finished. _ _â€" Snarer Bros. â€"have The conract for erection of a new home on NAâ€" les Boulevard for Mrs (race ess of the A. & P. stor leave. Mr. Curtis of store manager pro tem NdMM 1 Wihneets o. . "j: Better hurry if want a dray, uchuoa‘&nn_y":low".. | the new Lloyd Theal *. 1e at the corner of Kidd and L+ @stom is being taken out. 2o en e ce lntho!ouu.hevmhnm 92 members to the Uppet House during the 17 years he has been Prime Minister. last week when they were successâ€" ful in inducing Adam "Pudge" MacGregor to join their construcâ€" tion organization. "Pudge" will be with his other activities Main street office. When Prime Minister Mackenzie Rnunu-muammumu w BC mecoa .e MECHn !REVIT ES Charles J. DeLaplante has been licensed as a Real Estate Broker by tre Securities Commission of On.ario and will conduct a general Sergt. Wally Phipps, instructor of the High School Cadets Bugle Band, was the recipient last week of a handsome gold watch, suitâ€" Cout. enees M C CIGE of the lote Sergt. Fred. St. John and grandron of Marcus and Mts. St. Jonn, Mountain Street, was T#®~ wuda.equdnmm”"’ over the wee :nd. He is spending£ his furlough with his mother, wife and baby in Haraliton, While 1Nb Ram CUL TL â€" smm cale ‘ SERneY family ably engiuved, a gift from the Canadian Caruers Ltd. in appreâ€" clation of "> years service with the Thâ€"se, contributions to the Nav, League will help to supply. 1 Charlie Norman, Bell Telephone Plant Chief lost his dog Spot on Thursday of last week. A large convoy of Army trucks were proâ€" ceeding east on Main street when Spot attempted to stop one of them with the result.that he enterâ€" ed the Valhaliah of Dogdom. # # * It was resoived at the annual meeting of the Lincoln County Woâ€" men‘s Christian Temperance Union last week, that "women not be alâ€" lowed in men‘s beverage rooms or men in women‘s beverage rooms," also that "all tables and chairs from both men‘s and women‘s bevâ€" erage rooms be removed." Jack Newtop was in Mimico on Saturday last attending the funâ€" eral of his brother, ‘Theophilus Norton Newton, who passed away at his home in that town on Thursâ€" day last. Deceased some years ago resided in Grimsby for a short time and was then recognized as one of the best Sorcer players in to! # # # Thtmuo:!o;thoctlhrdl Shafer Bros. made a tenâ€" great ad!"==* to the firm. i ».mnes increased demand for EVENTS af TOPICS of the WEK in wo o# * Farl St. John, RCXN,, son Isabel Simpson, . store is on sick Wim‘sor is strike his Officials of the Ontario Departâ€" ment of Education said Tuesday that the King‘s birthday will be observed June 8 in Ontario schools, with a holiduy on that date. ‘The birthday is Dec. 14, but it is usualâ€" ly celebrated in Juns. | ‘"Red" Graham, the F.ton street agriculturist, showed The Indepenâ€" dent, in his experimental farm garden, on Sunday afternoon, what he claims is a new breed of potato that will revolutionize the tuber market in the years to come. It is a species of the early variety tnat he has propogated. They were in full bloom on Sunday and "Red" cldmthntvlllhmwuh&ey will be ready for the table. Let‘s see, that would be the 10th of June. We‘ll be around on that date to see if we can get a mess of M.Mmkmfim "Red" has a swell garden and his is not the only one on Paton street. There are several of them that look mighty nice and will p.«quce a lot of food before the stow flles. THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT CORN FLAKES s â€" .â€" 2215 MILD CANADIAN CHEESE â€" â€" +29. (W FIVE ROSES FLOUR â€" â€" ==25 m FIVE ROSES FLOUR 209. Bs 81t â€" thhog NEILSON‘S COCOA â€" â€"#19. >29. wane INSTANT POSTUM â€" â€" â€".s.43. m DALTON‘S PUDDINGS .:. â€" 525. %‘,&j BANQUET PUMPEMN â€" â€" 225 m s m t® c \\~. * y yor â€" «se [pe TREAT YOUR DOG WELL: Es DoOG BISCUITS 2 » 25¢ Miss Beth Melrose of Peterboro, has seturned home after spending her b.lidays with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Wisher. Chief Coustable William Turner is investigating the theft of two on:â€"quarter horss power used motâ€" ors, several water taps and a numâ€" ber of screwdr.vers ard wrenches from the W. L Higgiis plumbing shop on Orchard Lane last Thursâ€" day night. Entrance to Lae bulldâ€" ing was made through a hole about ten inches square from which the board covering was broken by the thief. Mrs. Mabel McCartney last week received a letter from her husband Sergt. Cliff McCartney, in Italy, in which he enclosed an envelope that had contained one of her letters to him, posted last March. It was singed considerably and stamped across the face was "salvaged in crash". Apparently this letter had been on one of the planes that were reported crashed with the loss of a large amount of mail. Re.ailers of men‘s women‘s and children‘s wear will be required to pui a price tag on every article displayed for sale, it has been anâ€" nounced by the ‘Wartime Prices and Trade Board. All types of footwear are a‘so subject to the terms of this order. The selling price of the article must be shown clearly un the price tag, card or label, which is to be attached in a place where it can readily be seen and examined by a customer. PALMOLIVE SOAP 4« 22« * FRES%! FRUVITS T‘ Ontario Grownâ€"\/,â€"lb Bunches muality counts most â€"for that rich, satisfying flavour which only a fine quality ted®*yields, use .. Daily report PRODUCE GROWERS! Mark Y our Shipments GEO. C. ANSPAGH COMPANY, HMITED FOR TOP MARKET PRICES 74 Colborne Street, Toronto. "Upâ€"toâ€"date Selling Methods Shipping Stamp and Pad on Request. CILLETTS LNE C~â€"CTllk NAVY TISSUE â€" 425. & VEGETABLES + l ONIONS 4 19 | CABBAGE i\ * ~ CE A MEAT PASTES @#19. THICK SAUCE s« 16« PURE LEPD â€" 18. 15; MACARONI _ 5n 25. BULK SPAGHETTI 5%. 25. HAND PICKED WHITE BEANS 4122« ROLLED OATS _3 Iks. 14¢ BULK HAND PICKED Reference : Royal Bank of Canada King & Yonge Sts. k 1 â€"4b. ¢ Tin !5: R» â€" 3z 25. y, June Ast, 19410 1A

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