Grimsby Independent, 7 Sep 1944, p. 4

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‘‘rimsby High School bruke the recors again, this time for . the mmmuhm,... actly two tours. Lower school opâ€" Mflnhlltnu'lwu IOo‘dock‘Mehuduno'eM the same morning. 3 Out of the 85 who enrolled for Lower School sixtyâ€"nine had been helping fruit pâ€"owers with the harâ€" vest and stopped in order to start school. 'l‘henmunder.m‘h, Tound the need so urgent, stated their willingness to heip if school closed for that purpose. That‘s not a bad record either. and Mrs. Jones we were told to wait the verdict of the Board of Education who were meeting in the library and would make the deâ€" cision as to whether we would slave away at sthanl amA wb 2 acl Aiter we went to our rooms get the list of books and to size fllvelnyat-choolnugetgug c(lmowledgetneordaveuny.t a farm and get paid for it. High School is to open for the Fall toerm on Sent @8Â¥h «sohas ce ‘Teacher of Interpretative Readâ€" ing (elocution), Dialects, and Dramatic Art. â€"> & no, Public Speaking, &m Plays, Concert Proâ€" grams, and Teaching, MOORE‘S TneatrE National Schou!l of â€" Orat Course, Philadelphia, Pa. FRL â€" SAT., SEPT,/8 . 9 "Cobra Woman" Francis Deisarte Method of Pupiils prexared> Tor â€" Radio report. Main St. E. N.~â€"TUES., SEPT. 11â€"12 "Hobo News" "Chooâ€"Choo Swing" he Story Of Dr. W assell" Mall, Maria Montez, Sabu tage Door anteen" and Screen Stars IWF" weet Sioux" ryw,mm e‘re On Onir Way To THUKR., SEPT. 13â€"i4 By rimsby £0ai hous shortage s shortage has decided t until the 25th DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATIOH MEMOR ANOUM "JANIE® ; the nation‘s importance tC ; asks each B may . best C , and urges 1t 90 /""@$ ° rein granted to it, if re needed to hP in our rooms to ind to size up Ur. Dancause were told to /â€" e with the above memorandum and age of help on the fruit farms, the I to close all classes in the HWgh 5th of September this year. ‘g food supply is A MAY" to ourselves and Our, ! Board of Fducation to coâ€"sperate with L004 it to take advantage 0f d to it, if it discovers * _ Lailn in increasin£ ard 0 : %hagy, C * this ty fanle tw in te oo hooant en o m im pathy in recent . Pte. ies o rey ton of His Conatry,, ..0"' l'wl Chapter No, 105 o0.£.5 first meeting of the Fall scason in the Chapter motns on ypy@ °CV eVening, September 5th. ®®. Frank Â¥.itchman, Worthy Matron nresinag ~~ _ h. V s /8 00 e eont uc M w evening, September 8th, Mr®. Frank Â¥.itchman, Worthy 1. assisted by Mr, Lawrence Hysert, Worthy Patron. ans for the Winter‘s activiâ€" ties were discussed. Guests present from Hamilton, Refreshments wore served at the M“&Omeeun‘. by Mrs. A. Clarke and her committce, Tn:o August meeting of the Beaver Clus of St. John‘s Presbyâ€" terian Church, met at the home of Mrs. H. Lindensmith. Ope minute silence was observed for the Club‘s adopted soldier, Cpl. rteg:nald G. will be resumet on Monday, Sepâ€" tember 11th, at the Sunday School Rboms. After wae short business meeting a very enjoyable evening was spent playing bridge and othâ€" «r games. The splendid attendance in a summary of a district annual meeting of the Women‘s Institutes held in every county in the provâ€" ince seem almost beyond believing in view of the labor shortage and the added aid the women have been called on to give on the farms. There were 99. â€"district anâ€" nuals beld and the war reports of of members and friends were servâ€" ed a very dainty lunch by the hosâ€" tess and Mrs. A. Tolter. rural women of Ontario as outlined past yeur these busy farm women have raised in war alid alone more than $173,879. They knitted nearly £0 000 articles including 12,500 sweaters and 36,000 pairs of socks, and sewed over 109,270 quilts. In cov.junction with the Red Cross, the W.1L. made and synt 109 tons of jam and honey to Britain. Grimsby Red Cross m,_-...l.‘...v..‘w t, a long; time resident of Clinton and Beamsvilie, ul 0 C ukn ler, Chippawa; Mrs. C. Pairton, North Grimsby, and Mra. V. 1s 1seâ€" RAeld -n.malvnluld Monday actually A®"" * * * """ uind of Of milk to make one pound of The funeral was helod MON""J afternuon from the Buck & Bon funeral home, Rev. D. 8. Steinâ€" mauer, of Vineland, conducting the services, The pallbearers were: Charies Karr, Fred Merritt, Omar Comby, L. Lindner, ‘W. G. Panler and J. W. Lennedy. .â€"â€"â€"i-_â€"_- noNn‘t WASTE BUTTER Pen‘t buy more butter tuAn Y6M ~ AlaÂ¥ter mladh . . .xtW’qw"" Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Kate tamar â€" Hamilton. and three £ Education Eastern Star B2aver Club is a matter 0O% *NC nd our allies, the sation to w!"k.“f Obituary i. .u'.v ISRAEL ALBRIGHT Mrs. Sarah Cariton. dwp;(hudn‘ of the authâ€" YÂ¥ t«h‘t u"-. our 1004 of the gutâ€" NILLED 1 _ COLLISION Reeve Charles W. Durham, reâ€" ceived a consignment of 160 pheasâ€" ants from the Department of Game and Fisheries on Monday and they were immediate‘y released in difâ€" ferent parts of iNorth Grimsby. ‘These birds are now twoâ€"thirds full grown and should be anice size by the time bunting season rolls Te Central Circle Red Cross Group will hold its first Fall meetâ€" ing on Friday evening, September 8th, at 8 p.m., at the home of Mrs. J. A. Klock, 24 Depot Street. side of Main street, bas sold the fAive and a half acres below the hill, entrance to which is from Doran avenue, to Mr. Podwanski. . Fred Jewson has purchased the Frank Russ property on Park Rd., Grimsby Beach. ‘This building is where the post office was located for many years, Chas. J. DeLaplante handled the above desl; Beamsville Airman Honored A Beamsville airman SCV‘ "** the RCAY. overseas has been honoured with the award of the pistinguiahed Flying Cro#S, it was announced by the Air Force Headâ€" quarters lasi voek. plight Lieut« enant 2. H p. Cotteril] was Jn« strumental in whooting four enemy ajreraft down over northern Franc® ollD-DOy.luuuoond!lr.a. E. R. CobtarilL Beamevilie, Ont. The citation is as follown: w/L. Co+â€" texili;: *This officer has completed numerous sorties and hA# set a fine example f uakil1, courage and resoâ€" lution O# the night of June %, 1944, Â¥/L Comerii whot down four anemy aircraft over A8 area in ‘oH®*® "**" CSout rhich WUnerou® * ""_""__.eage and res0 exemple of skill, C0urARt , lution O# the night of June %, 1944, F/L Comen)i whot down four anemy aircraft 0ve* an area i8 northern wm teatifien to hi# T2 ~__â€" Lanaasiant ’I“ thus i Jping it from falling off the mumwmm Fruit Wanted For Christie Street enemy. OP °""m" ted agriD M has “flu #D* tians with sucecum." Lincoln Loyalist Chapter LO. D.E. is again arranging for its anâ€" nual shipment of fruit from Grimsby | orchards to . Christie Street Mospital, Toronto. Ttwse wishing to contribute are Liv; # «on Avenue, before noon 0n Thursday, Sept. 14th, at walch ime it will be picked up by transâ€" b ‘or the convenience of those in the Beack district frult #sy be left at Miss Cline‘s home. Grimsby left at KBeoch. the Buck Beamsville, w &'“0 2’. of Mervitton w as instantly killed last night at about 725. when the motorcycle which he was riding west on, collided with the tow. Imab â€"s Â¥â€"l s PC Py :A â€"arolee. ho 1 at the corner of No, 8 Highâ€" way and Park Road. KA heavy rain was falling at the time. Dr. Mcintyre was called, as was Coroner Dr. Elmore of Beamsville, Bevâ€" an married a daughter of S)’lvester and Mrs. ““d, 30 Elm street and resided for some time on Fairview Road. He leaves besides his widow, two small children. The body was removed to the Buck Funeral Home. George Evoy, who purchased the Coming Event 160 Pheasants Real Estate * Chili Sauce LePage‘s oecl“;'.’."‘ ard of the Jroms, it WAS Force Headâ€" Might pLjeut« {J] was I0â€" â€" four .”my serving in FOR SALE â€"â€" Davenport like new. W"’“"" FOR SALEâ€"Black cloth coat with mink trim. Good condition. Size 26. Reasonable. Apply 19 Murâ€" AAAPPPPPPPEEAREE YE Coce Ch0® t FOR SALEâ€"Four burner Gas and T TL C C vas ~â€" Phnndl â€" coal combination stove. @000 condition. Apply 30 Murray St. W FOR SALE â€" Orders taken for @F 22 ail~ Winalrst AISG Lo.f _i w- C female. 4 or 5 8t, Bernard. .. Murray Street arrrrr o n CC ce P LO81, sTRAYED OR STOLENâ€"* Cime amail black feimale dog, part Scotty,. Answers to the name of Ronnie. Hamilton License C.PP. 1323, $10.00 rewari for her reâ€" turn ur for informution leading to her disccvery. Phone 04, Edâ€" ward Hand, foot of Maple :‘l’. «1@ 'mr pring seats. Cheap. SMrS. "‘+0"~ don Bm 4 N.;l_“. Bivd. 0â€"te w EPERRCHERCCC " 2 we ray Street or Phone 179. AnAAAAPPEAAAEE C CS l tate OR SALE â€" Orders taken for Building and, Silo Blocks; Also Tile, deliver. Beamsville Concrete Block and *‘ ‘lha.tfe spare tire man‘s bic} Classified Advertisements red, purple, paddy green and caperâ€" Its a short story to cover every situation . . . . a new brief topper eut with miliiary dash in loose fitting or *=lted style in shades of A Smooth choice > the Tuxedo for career or campt . , . . . brightly toned ud lavishly furred with lustrous beaver, FOR SALE WANTED 7;.- 5 months old. Par‘ d. _John Trornton, 44 M AYED OR §TOLENâ€" hlack fenale dog, M CHARGE ACCOUNT OR BUDGET IN ACCORDANCE WITH WARTIME REGULATIONS or a . Canadian Winter Agent for Hudson‘s Bay Blankets Your Winter Coat Is Your Most Important Investment. a6â€"tfc #â€"1¢ The Season Skipper .... is the coat that sheds its lining and sends you through the season: at the right temperature . . . . in pastel or practical dark shades lined with leopard, lamb, or antelope. imnmon PAINTING AND PAPâ€" ERMANGING â€"â€" A. J. Hayward, FEATHERS WANTED â€" Feathâ€" PRACTICAL NURSE â€" Grimsby resident, available for practical nursing service. Apply Box 16, (The Independent. #â€"1p PAINTING AND PAPERHANGâ€" ING â€" W. Twocock, Mansion Sale Of Lands For Arrears Of Taxes * Rilre " 2 necke suppiy 41. 17 y $1; 1 weeks $5, at Dymond‘s Drug Store. 42â€"nt tax@® has beei. mf'd' and that ©oples hereof may be seen in the Treasuly‘s office, and that the lst is beink published in the Ontario Jazet#for july, Auyust and Sepâ€" tember. 1944, _nd that in default of paY®pt, the lanss will be aold Notic#1; herehy given that the list Of lWhds for sale for arrears of for t**§ on Saturday, October 14, 1944, t the hour of 2 o‘clock in the «**""0n, in the Council Chamâ€" bet#, ‘cwn of Orimaby. THOB. W. ALLAN, Township of NMT Arimat p & Jun® 7, 1944 t Bept. Z Mrigtiont®" Hignest, prices baid. Write particulars to Queen City Feather Co., 23 Baldwin St., Toâ€" ronto. 2â€"13â€"p TOWNSRIP OF NORTH GRIMSBY MISCELLANEOUS Fitted styles for your favourite set of furs in the most popular shades of black, brown and raspâ€" If you wish to combine style, comâ€" fort, and richness of colour, you will want to choose a fitted coat beautifully trimmed with persian lamb, squirrel, silver fox, white fox 0 00E O U EOO 0 t 0 E0 UR 0O O OOO OOE Ns 0000 S‘I'Alt'l'ngflgéggg OWN IiF vou V EN DI§8â€" charged from the Armed Forces or laid off in a war plant, if your farmwork or other occupation does not take all of your time, A Court of luvl'd&n dv:tll be held on Wa( the y of Bepâ€" tember, 1044, at 1:30 . Meet» Ing _ place, llunlelp-rm Building, Town of Grimaby, for the purpose of hearing complaints against the proposed assessment, and the acâ€" curncy of frontage mensurements, and any other complaints which persons intwrested may desire to make, and which is by law cogniz« abls by the Court, 'I'OWNSHII.' OW NORTH GRIMSSY Court of Revisien able, military exempt, willing to wo.rc for flnndul‘ll:nm we‘ll establish your own m time m-{:-. supplying and farm necessitics Suitable travel outAt nq#.ud. W‘A mrnl‘-d. Write, B J. % "m‘"l' u-’".go t.‘ a% LOCAL IMPiSNYEMENT THE PICK OF TOBACCL, It DOES taste good in a rige HELP WANTED THOB, W. AJLLAN, ‘Townsahip Clerk FIVE

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