Grimsby Independent, 14 Sep 1944, p. 8

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| wounnen their sop Argyle a: had been x....b..:"“"“‘"-flflmum WI.. M or August 27th. Pte. Laba ;4 + "‘"““lehAw M-Hl-v-dm__.u x Jaranion stationed ; Lieut. W. C. Phoeniy bex Scottish Regiment, is the former Avalon "“‘"Quh.mmhu- uflhm,‘w”. Iieut. Mhm.ndm'mm‘ N.A.M mn'l|‘. Covering in huspital in France. MMW&M for some years with his family and Post Office Light Will Shine Agzin ine electric light in the Posrt Ofâ€" Ie-do&fl-gcluc-am notification this °_ __CCATHOR LIHIs Wweek, from Otâ€" Mb_‘wundwk tower at night. The light was turnâ€" ddtarthm.nnlym the outbreak of bostilities mmumm cars and trucks on both the Queen MWsyMNo.lNgt'.y. On Sundsy the chie? apprehended x young lad who cracked the windâ€" shield of a fruit truck by throwing ing numbers the past two weeks in search «* their favourite beverages, They yet fast travelling orders a stone from an overhead bridge. A few days betore that the windâ€" There has also been another local outbhrcak of jyuvenile thefts recentâ€" ly, Chief Turner disclosed. From one storeâ€"J. W. Raker‘s stationâ€" ery ahopâ€"fountain pens and penâ€" cils t â€" the value of $75 were stolen. Beveral youngsiers have been rounded up anc quite a few of the stolen articles have been recovered. Chie? Turner has been bot after "rubbydubbers" and ‘"beysies" MON. | PRIZE® DANCE 34 t MA E. A. Buckenham Watch Clock And Jewellery Repairs It‘s Music b7 4 Dance= Neekly 1ON .. wWED. FRL, SAT. ETPS 52 Am'r’w LED 12 Main Bt. E. CThie? Constable William Turner ALEXANDER HARDWARE FOR ALL MODERN DANCING Police Blotter BULOVA, ELGIN, W ATCHES M:QNI'IIE months in France are also in the e in France and EStore in The Fruit Belt" «OW â€"~ Tance. ‘Two broâ€" _the army, Pte, fbdho.mfi.c! in England and \, stati of ‘g toat #5C wife q | _ Joint Fire ¢ | for $50.89 were EflNIlN[IATII]NS,,:;t::m From Page One | ~ * tories "ie control of the Board o Con and they had the 3 mhmzthdrn.tcm "Ho we ) o ce Cl y t Dairy applied to council for ind of Grimsby. Mayor Johnson ummmtmb,h.. 464 and 722 had been submitted to Town Solicitor Seymour for an Spinion, and that he had reported lmvmp-u-.umm. will make a check of all street lights and tbeir locations with a |vl0vtounkta¢m¢m-. desiths oversems ments to UÂ¥ which will be Minister of * approval avenues was A#u Te _ ind paee= amounted to §112.178 Pmmamerd t â€"WAOOPIRLS 1on and | ano @Misi the LownBn â€" °O and that he had reported that bylaew 464 was quite satisfacâ€" tory so far as it went but should be revised. Bylaw 722 contained and CC3# penaltion 619.52. the bylaw setting the fee fc resident _and nonâ€"resident genilers ot $50 per year, _ M'fl‘humum &n-dtmlwthxnu. pal buirding also to consult with the Lions Club, Canadian Legion and other organizations regarding Whke is O o Nes 000; increase for IOnLh . OVEF August 1943, 2830,000 gals, inâ€" crease in average per day over last August, 123.549 gais; gasoline enâ€" gine used 13%, hours during the month: August power bill was was $196.45; July bill $10912°", August 1043 bill, $172.12. Tax Collector Armand B. Humâ€" mel reported that in August he colâ€" wum.uamutm- and $278.56 or «ars and interest. Total 1944 taxes paid up wwu:.«ou:wm N oulistam ~onlicctul LokuBet i/ that the town workmen were havâ€" ing trouble with citizens who pe:â€" garbage wagon to pick up. This matter will be dealt with further by the Chairman of the Board of Works North CLrimsby township water come:mption in August this ye~ jumped up 3,633,000 gallons over 1943, the main portion of this beâ€" iIng due to a broken meter being discovered and immediately repairâ€" pair fine of $11.00; one juvenile apâ€" prehended for Toronto police; comâ€" plaints investigated, 39; two stolen bicycles recovered; for Humane Ofâ€" Councilior Phelps, who was absent. stuted that dog taxes collected to date amounted to $33145, as aguinst $296.75 for the whole year of 1943. age per day 447,000 gais; biggest day, Augusi 15th, 707,000 gnis.; ving # TAPRR s wisahes n to Enc 1 A6 F4 during Lis axyourn BE singe lot ut tThe DT ! Turner reported for the efp TW uaty 130. 3 4 C _ PPHer "to Ml'm!wuny Dawson of ""!M”u ry applied to council for to deliver milk in +. $29.25. the Cemetery PY ho «orwarded to +t Ma seulth for {mtamnw w promdtVon sB SCM sim for his kincn cases swill, for the a motion to amend were yÂ¥ » F.0m 18,857,000 gaiâ€" been bireo wxtezied ) whas whh W 2y PFWCD ; upon E.® in Ottaws for : bere â€" /A re% snfe® amend dog tax their LW , | for . _ _ ""~ * VHCe LBG ""‘“"‘"""Wmmmm son who had sent it to him. In personay‘ t 4CC6Dted the gift as '..‘m_ e -lt Wus un Pinmmats tnCs . o & personal thing aon.. there was a letter . . W..‘m heart actually knew ; abouts way had found him feelings of lonelina _ Rq, ,, â€" iC Among friends, Por the Season of 1942, The Navy League of Canada collected Pn more than one hunâ€" Nmtmwmyhn “".""“‘mfivueu..u, one nundred and twenty thousand. mmmm"un. Mlirmblueuax. Seamen and the Department of Naval Services is again, 120,000 in mamited LP ons _ c 1y * ‘Ifl, APOE c mm uol nel is needed if this figure is to be at t o bon n d se 5 e dlus."lohann&&m’ to Hamiiton. 900 in all. On June 23rd, 1943, the Grimsby Clinic was opened for the first flno.finhtonnm,gg &omm’-m uunmmo».maue since that time 11 clinics have been men and women in the past three years have made 1,971 donations Arally 500 gallons Telephone Mrs. = , with at home, mm m n n n menmimemmstin 1971 BLOOD win HC Siancd next luy 22 LN Pr + h Wes “l.â€"‘q‘x.m. PC if m‘ M'lmow / e have not been blood donor and illy his m""'flflduhummum ung known pis| HCVIDg the suffepgs of our fightâ€" Tousliness a4 m"l"'ll.ulm'n.m h"u""'“u'““mmummmm m.llloqw. mmgnrhnudcnm- alriegs. mMWbm‘m ue of Cansada collected| _‘ C Wiomenmmmenmmmmmemmmmnmnmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmnmemnnnmnmmrrren re ordereq . O4UU| With the rapid development of Fund "was the war in Europe blood is needed €h a ) worse than ever. Latest reports are Fdreiniomniomarscomtimeny ltotholoqa:.‘ph_um nimw.. _ _ _ | being dropped by parachute in the approximately 2,000 Navy is the ce the clinic will open in the mornin, Full particulars reâ€" garding this «. be published next Gricery Busiress Sold At Beach ness of Fred pywson at Grimsby Beach was sold to Waliter Rushak of Toronto. ‘The a¢rces of Charles Louls his of and ‘“aw Sn ao ney en ros e m dfi\!- fine ivey * utrew Hovober uns ptrchaied block, No. 70 Main west, now o~â€" cupled by him as a shoe râ€"jair shop with residence at th: rear, from Sidney T. Henley. street, has received word from the France in August, is now "official Making Progress you are + follow ly reported muking satisfactory progress and has been removed from the dangerously ill list." from the son state that he is doâ€" ing fine and is now able to be around in a wheel chair. ‘The father Pte. Fred McKinney is serving with the Veteran Guards Wounded While Saving Comrades The following is taken from a letter received by rs, A. Edwards "I have some good news about Walt Tuck. *« other day I met a fellow is Wait‘s regiment that helped to take care of him when he was wounded. The story as I got it is quite true so there is no reason to keep it a hush." "A few weeks ago Walt was in his trench when the enemy atâ€" tacked, a stick grenade landed in his trench and Walt lost (some * have been both wounded badly, or most likely killed." fingers) when he tossed it out the bomb blew up in his hand. Had he not had courage enough to act as Letters isceived by the mother _ _ TEA (Smithville Review) Blended for Quality huhyl-u' f him when he nnryulgotl T ere is no reason the « i+ A change has been made in t» date Tor the holding of the tag c in ald of the Children‘s Aid s ciety of Lincoln county. The o ginal date was set for Saturdi;, when taggers will be out in Grimsâ€" by soliciting funds for this worthy Mrs. George Warner is the conâ€" vener for Grimsby and North Grimsby and hber assistants ar» asked to note the change in th» Change Of Date For T ag Day The telephone number of the office of The Independent W you: «â€"mit the Editor at Night, ¢. ~J4ays, Holidays, TELEPHONES 3 6 23rd

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