Grimsby Independent, 13 Jul 1944, p. 5

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Thursday, July 13th, 1944, Quebec Controis Our Army Policy The truth is out. Quebec‘s conâ€" trol over army policy is admitted, ‘The admission came from an imâ€" portant source, Premier Godbovt â€"â€"a bonst of favors granted. "If there is a workman in the Province who wants to work for a farmer, let him address himself, no matter what may be his position, even if be is actual.y in the army now, let him presciit himself to his employer . . . and say that he wants t> work on the land, and he will be i + out of the army or givâ€" en exemption if not actually in the _ In support, Sâ€"nator Fafard told the same meeting: E "I know that the friendship of Mr. Godbout for the Government of Mr. King has obtained an enorâ€" mous number of concessions from® Ottawa. and if Mr. Godbout were lots. afihcofr on ie . h5 pundering to Quebec. Here is the inside story of the plebiscite, a wrapped explanations do mot conâ€" Thjs is the proof of Don‘t judge a cigar nowadays by MOORE‘S TnearrE "The Hzur Boâ€" fore The Dawn" Veronica Lake, Tranchot Tene "Funtime" :‘.mvmm Prunes And Politics" "Stars And 5 "Fox Movietonews" "South Sea Rhythm" "Animal Tricks" * "Fired W ite" â€" SAT., JULY 14 â€" 15 "Action In Arabia" ~ "Say Ah, Jasper" pYMONDS DRUG STORE To Against Time _ w .« MÂ¥ 4 ory Elizabaih Arden Ho# c und:â€" me‘ymwfl“"“" te fovt “bolp!novwm“”“'"mdm -.,.leowb’“’u-‘ improve skin 10908‘ JULYX 17 â€" 18 $he Best proparations Aré A® ns n_‘l.nâ€"'b'uw' Ottawna‘s 19â€"20 k. * * TEIAEP“ONE 68 Sabotage to road signs on the |Q‘0fl Elizabeth W=y, it ‘as been }Utl'ltd.;u_ ed, has been a serious matter Buttons, Buttons â€" Who Has Buttons? Nearly 4,000 glass buttons nave been soicn from signs vetween Grimsby and Niagara Falis .uring the last yew months, Although a clouw&h-hu-kept.m have been unable to apprehend the culpri‘ls, Jampering with road signs is a serious . matter, particularly in casos where the sign= have been pliced solely for the safety of Beamsville Boy Has Pet Porker WITH THE CANADIANS in ITALY, July 8.â€"Two months ago, L.Bdr. Ralf Brown of Beamsvilie, Ont., found a stray piglet and thinking it would riake a meal or two for hi» friends at some later date, he took it back to camp Plenty of good scraps from the knu'- mess iaole soon had the little fellow fat and growing like a weed. He now weighs something over 200 pounds â€" a good weight for pork chops and plenty of lean bacon. The oaly trouble isâ€"no one wishes to kill the animal. In the two months the pig has become a favor‘‘te pet of the men and is the‘s mascot with the name America. In 1874 Bishop Vincent and Lewis Miller founded this inâ€" stitution, and it has been going strong ever since â€"seventy years. Presigqent U. E. Grant visited it in 1876, and every president sinceâ€" FD.R. twice, and Mrs. Roosevelt twice. Theodore Roosevelt called it the most American thing in the U.S.A. For the past forty years it mm;uulednnd.dmuo_n_ll New York Symphony and New York University hold their summer schools there. The amphitheatre seats 8,000 FDER. ‘were there OveP NWM crowded the amphitheatre â€" a nAâ€"~ tural bow! like Red Hill or the two east of Jordanâ€"roofed over. The Rewhe R TL La% wâ€"--""â€" M cares to look one up in the dictionâ€" Brief Sketch Of Chautaugua Chautaugqusa was one of the first uoummhhl" â€" No one tells him when he misâ€" mees a word and he Brevitices St. Joseph‘s Garden Party, Aug. 18 â€" 19. Water Commission meets nat‘ andur, CeBat, +. #U.D.L. buildings are getting a fresh coat of paint. # # + Lions Club Carnival, TONIGHT and tomorrow night, There were 106 births in St. Catharines in June; 44 Marriages; 28 deaths. Local Orangemen will celebrate the Glorious 12th in Brantford, on Saturday. # LJ LJ Beamsville Board of Education is erecting a special fire escape on the public school. In an airmail letter received by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer, a few days ago, Flightâ€"Sgt. Kenâ€" neth Spencer, R.C.A.F., serving in the India Command of the R.A.F., Fireinon‘s Carnival from home early in June. Fire Chief AY Lerage under-| went a minor operation in Hamilâ€" mwtdonWoMym! ing for the removal of a plece of glass from his right elbow. He reâ€" ceived this injury about six weeks ago while fighting © fire on Fairâ€" view Road. # # * Farmers and fruitgrowers in the Grimsby area were disappointed Sunday over the small amount of rain which fell here, While thore was a heavy downpour on all sides, the amount which fell here did no The death occurred at his home, No. 6 Highway, Oneida, on Tuesâ€" day last, of Samuel SHaw, for 40 years connected with the old H. G. ic coten / use 2% ) t ccn" Hemakt: Burlington is having difficulty Mair Areet ®2 *OU"" _ _/ " encounâ€" Frids.;, William SteW! .mekl tered a buge suake Whith 2 at him saveral times, itS ~4 ting fis leather boots. Whilt SS Lbie to ideaticy the anek© bY PV Mmuu”m Laet tourn.ndfivotut""l-‘“’“ h in cceeded in killing it With "*"*_ * + when he M & i e e C dation for t.em. Last Saturday .nmwmdm‘“‘ tern vill=ge picked up a couple Of "rubbyâ€"dubbys" and had no platt totnccmnum""‘w““i them to Grimsby and Chief er obligingly loaned hiw â€" â€" Cell UD mmwfllfllmh"w ed his charges to the county E20â€" # ‘The Dominion government "Can CC @ °/ C Shatn‘ at vellous We ERemCCD 0C little later to 8# Miss Georgine Lally, 8 m,::. spected native of Smitkville, 1 »4 away Sundsy W,‘n"m‘w, Lady of Mercy HosPA, : following & lengiy i1ne#® q ve_ unymm““‘”"'dm'm nitin and Jane LADY, PMOBS"® of M ies batt, to mourn | her t *U" "bs, a niece and ae MEFC CCC Mmtwom"'" a nephow; Mre: NEMEC Josepuine Lally, 0 ville: Mrs. Frank KearD® C * oarry. GueIphâ€" EVENTS and TOPICS of the WEEE in than dampen the surface of GRIMSB Y ~I1NDEP W DENT ® *# ,* sing a field south of ‘ . _ in work OB .oo......) , AUt m 34. it, it bad disapâ€" 154 male and one female «96 licenses have been issued in NAtDh Grimsby so far this year. Amos H. Moyer, of Vineland,0bâ€" served his 87th birthday 1+8t Thursday. Mr. Moyer was bor: on the furm where he still lives, and which was settled by his greatâ€" grandfather, a U.E. Loyalist. Unâ€" til a year ago, he worked the 17 acres himself. He bas a keen n#fmâ€" ory, and can recall when mo#g of the land around hbis farm on the Vineland Town Line was covred with forest He takes a keen inâ€" terest in the war news, readinghis paper withou. glasses. He is a faithful meraber . of the U:ited Church. | Mr. Moyer now liveswith his granddaughter and hber husâ€" hiney, whe bough! keep it in the hn'il; generation, Navy League News Navy League of Canada, states. mmbornfidmnmuloh an increase of 40 per cent 0: lasi 150,000, you’lnqulmu- Bags 6b All are available at Navy Leagut »eadâ€" qunmanmmtmtdoor to Eaton‘s Order Office, a *# *# Wool is now obtainable for knitting articles for Ditty Bags. Get some wool. Knit in yourspare moments. By Fall you Willhave apr-utnnulnd- B ie s Heatâ€"i’la&'-"é Havoc With Highways ‘The recent excessiveheat spell caused a great maDy expansionr breaks , on concret* highways throughout the Sautrict, pAticularâ€" ly o No. 20. These brebt are | y in ol4 ”mt, laid n the mwh‘fl' expansion joints. ; heat causes the COMCite o "'."’." apd where there is Dt sufâ€" t ailowance for .:”:;:fl &D ficien occurs which itera ‘flmn rete as though it ad4 been the pavement ard other t« they are only half the width. | On at least one occasion plecs of concrete heaved UP “““""'l causing &D sccident in Wich a truck overturned. This ©9Dition, highway vnrhlonwnz-wf‘u no warning troi« | fren or motorists, a ol "oc and the .uttd‘ll“ cone | Poee meing the fire: intitSon of Fbtt‘s Beauty Sa|on WILL CLOse FOR SUMMER HOLIDAYS FROM SATURDAY, JULY 15th TO THURSDAY, AUGUST 1oth trouble. The man of the """ doe. things on the MIDU® Jimmeyh“‘f‘m tical post in New YdC 6 * C1 2+ walith 46 soes unee" . . Jim Fariey he» resif® hi poll~ Unalant be that polith is getting 1k his III“’- 87 Years Old To provide a much needed rest for our staff who have worked at "high gear" all season, and assure that they will mummwmm".,m....’. the best possible service during the proaching fail mw.flmf:'ympomn our many friends will APP‘*V*e of this mave and that it will occasyn them no irâ€"onvenience. Col. Arthur Kirkpa&rick the 10F hor usually irm to andther CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS smm omm 200000000 FOR SALE â€" A few more ladders, One 16 feet long, nicely painted. Apply 18 Murray street. iâ€"1¢ %M FOR SALE â€" Four burner Hotâ€" point Electric stove, Low oven. ‘Telephone 148â€"W. iâ€"1¢ FOR SALE â€" Horse eight years old. Telephone 84â€"Wâ€"12. 1â€"1p FOR SALE â€" Young Jersey cow; also Pig about 175 lbs. Appy Telephone 2â€"Jâ€"2. 1â€"1p FOR SALE â€" Nine young pigs, seven weeks old. Apply 8. J. ‘ Smith, Grimsby, Phone 10â€"Jâ€"4. 1â€"1¢ FOR SALE .â€" 230, Beamsvilie. 40â€"0°C FOR SALE BY AVUCTION â€" At West End Motors, Griz «by, on | Friday, July 21st, at 2 pm., by J. K. Harstone, auctioneer, the following: One 1926 or 1927 Ford converted pickâ€"up truck, Serial No, C©2003344. Amount owing $40.00. West End Motors, B. W. wxrzcke 1â€"1¢ 25 cents. wommennnmemmmmmmeee 200000 wWANTED â€" Several Single and «tension lacders, Apply MAC Blyns, Oak Street. 1» MMM WANTED TO BUY â€" Large ruf in good condition, â€" Telephone 1.1m Blyns, Oak Streetl. Li MMM wANTED TO BUY â€" Large ruf | in good condition, â€" Telephone 332â€"J. l-lp| W"M wORYX WANTED «â€"â€" Your ; mes wants work ca grain rarm. Teleâ€" phone 204. 1â€"1p WANTED â€" "‘wo Ius Jackets: wood conditior au."t aize. A. 2 1cin WORX WANTED «â€"â€" wants work ca grai phone 204. mm en n n uPP PP P ts . P Pss WANTED â€" "wo I F’ conditiov . au evison nno Sou.. Swipb, Ming SL, BCA UV Phons 230. a8â€"tfe WM wWANTEO TG BUY OR RENT â€"â€" One or two Ice Cream Freezers. Apply Grimsby «amp, Ontario h'rm Service Force, Telephone w4 l.]p R00OMm AND BOARD for gentieâ€" man. All conveniences. Apply 19 Robinson street north. 1â€"1p following: One 102 converted pickâ€"up No, C200334. _A $40,00. West End Shantz. AMAPPELEC CC 4 ds ced A‘TEpâ€"Used furniture, stoves, an . ¢ m implements, M. J. cu.nh King St., Bessnsville, Farm Service 413. Two cents a word !’.‘f_"_'.‘f.‘.”.':'............... in ovarartee inserâ€" wo ces i wore EO C TL BDndiinamenink Te n its. Cash must accompany advertisement to guarartee inserâ€" Aehmolhneabhnndoforbuu ROOM AND HOaARD WANTED Moffat ° Electric a hich oven, in WWWks sA 6 Jackets: size,. A. 1â€"1¢ FOR RENT â€" Bright four room apartment. _ All conveniences. Adults only. No phone calls, please. 6 Mapleo Ave. 1â€"1¢ WANTED â€"â€" Junior girl as office g:lrk ive uuhlel:nd Oollllllzl in ful, but not c-um Reply, |Sale Of Lands For _ Arrears Of T axes PAINTING Anas2@ORT En CCCE L e a INTERIOR PAINTING AND PAPâ€" ERHANGING â€" A. J. Hayward, reATHERS WANTED â€"â€" Feathâ€" ers and feat‘ . beds of all deâ€" scriptions. His=sst prices paid. Write particuiars to Queen City Feather Co., 23 Baldwin St., Toâ€" ronto. 41â€"13â€"p KEEP KLEEREX MHANDY. A Quickâ€"Healing Salve for Sumâ€" mer Skin ailments. Sunburn, Poison Ivy, Mosquito Bites, Cuts, Burns, Impetigo. Also heals Boils, Pimples, Eczema, Psorâ€" Fot‘ce is bereby giver that ths Mdmmfl‘-!or;mmnf taxes, hes been prepared, asad that copies thereof may uo seen In the Treasurer‘s office, and that the list is being published in the Ontario Gazette for July, August and Sepâ€" tember, 1944, and that in default af payment, the lands will be sold for taxes on Saturday, October 14, 1944, at the hour of 2 o‘clock in the afternoon, in the Council Chamâ€" bere, To«â€"‘m of Grimsby. THOS, W. ALLAN, Treasurer, Township of North Grimaby. June 17, 1044 U Sept. 28 required $o Employment and Selective service m“ King Street Rast, Hamilton, Ontario. Refer to Permit No. 8400. 52â€"2¢ ING â€" W,. Twoct Apit. C, Phone 9Ow. The erraad boy around the averâ€" age household i= usually the man of the house. jasis, etc. 50¢c; $1.00; ‘Medium and Strong). Recommended and Bold by Dymond‘s Drug Store. TOWNSHIP OF NORTH GRIMSSY MISCELLANEOUS HELP WANTED FOR RENT AND PAPERHANGâ€"

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy