Grimsby Independent, 26 Jul 1945, p. 4

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THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT Joe | PAT RAFFERTY, English Comedian of the famous Dumbell Show and Lifebuoy Follies will be one of the many stars to perform. Some of the other are:â€" Zannoni, a magician of fame; Doodie Kirkâ€"Tap and Acrobatic dancer; Gus and his accordion; Geo. and Joe Gubbinsâ€"two youthful acrobats and Canada‘s out~ standing juvenile song team; Doreen Eastonâ€"acrobatic dancer; Bob Loganâ€"Expert Ventriloquist; Edna Laneâ€"gifted Scotch Comedian and the Beamsvilie Band. of the farm tenant houses got so ummnâ€".m-hu-: did a little investigating. found that there was at least one akunk if not more underneath the mil, The cherry crop all shot to pieces and the peach crop what it is, they have gone in for fi catching on the Harold C. 1 * / NRINTING Skunks Take The Place Of Peaches Thursday, July 26th, 1945. Electric Floor Polisher â€" Electric Vacuum â€" Hand Power Canner (Supply of Cans on Hand) Caulking Gun â€" Draft Proof Your House And Be Ready (Caulking Cement on Hand) A Mardwood Ficor Sander will be on hand in the very near future. Finishing new floors or reâ€"finishing your old floor makes them look like new. PHONE 21 â€" 1001 Articles To Choose From â€" GRIMSBY WEDNESDAY, AUG, 1st, 1945 AUSPICES OF LINCOLN COUNTY JUNIOR FARMERS Agricultural Grounds, Beamsville With the plum and pear crop ELEVEN DRAWS FOR VALUABLE PRIZES GARDEN PARTY Programme to commence at 8:30 p.m. Sharp Labour Saving Conveniences For Rent TOWN OF GRIMSBY Second Instalment COMmMERGaL =â€"â€"â€"â€" TELEPHONE 36 Are Due And Payable On August 1st, 1945 TAX ES =â€"â€"â€"LETTERHEADS â€"â€"ENVELOPES â€"â€"STATEMENTS â€"â€"BILL HEADS â€"â€"TAGS â€"â€"LABELS â€"â€"RULED FORMS â€"â€"INVITATIONS â€"â€"TICKETS â€"â€"BOOKLETS â€"â€"FOLDERS â€"â€"PROGRAMS, ETC. body to buy souvenirs. No wonder Adam and Eve were A truck was backed up to the side of the house. A hose attached to the exhaust pipe and pienty of Carbon Monoxide fumes were disâ€" tributed into the nest. By the use of a long handled rake the akunks were dragged forth in a very stupified conditicn. Nine of them all told. The old feâ€" male and cight partially grown young ones. The judicious use of a shot gun entied their odoriferous career on this earth. ‘They are now all under the sod. F. JEWSON, Tax Collector. Applicants to state qualificaâ€" tions, and 'E'&'.'.' their own handâ€" writing. to commence September First. Applications for the position of Collector of ‘Taxes for the Townâ€" ship of North Gl‘l-llll'b'!.lddn-od to the undersigned, will be receivâ€" ed up to August 10th, 1945. The sugar outlook seems thing but sweet. Cpl. Angus P. Clarke, enlisted with the R.C.A.S.C. in Septemâ€" ber, 1939 and went overseas with that outit in August, 1940. In England he was transferred to the Carleton and York Regt. from the Maritimes and was through the Sicily and Italian campaigns. Back in Holland in March of 1945, he was wounded and lost the sight of one eye. His wife and five kiddies reside at 46 Mountain street. Preâ€" vious to enlistment he was a salesâ€" man for Clare Rushton at that time handling radios and houseâ€" hold appliances. 85 Tolton Ave., fred and Mrs. Bingle, Grassics Road, North Grimsby, was among the arrivals on Tuesday, He comes by his army service naturally as he is a greatâ€"greatâ€"grandson of Col. Booker, one of the neroic defenders of Canada in the war 1812â€"13. Unâ€" fortunately we have no data on this boy and his service in Ml war at all. of all kindsâ€"done in colors. Old or New Buildings. â€"â€" Write â€" training in England, be was unâ€" able to go into action in Europe, because of some trouble in his ears. He spent several months in hospital in England and was sent home on the hospital ship "Letitia". He expects to receive his discharge Irish arrived home from overseas that a good time will be had by all who patronize this oldest of Grimsâ€" by Garden Parties. are not allowing this Government regulation to weaken their morale, but on the contrary are preparing other ‘eats‘ to satiary the cravings of the inner man. ‘The Bingo Booth under the diâ€" rection of Mesars. J. Hewitt and F. McPhail will be loaded with good prizes and the young ladies of the parish who are assisting in this will do their best to see that everyâ€" one wins a prize. All the familiar games will be LEN. TENIER position came before council it p quickly without comment or CONTINUATIONS C. G. Shaver, superintendent of the Niagara Peninsula Sanatorium. Warden Secord at the start of his term gave notice that the plan would be one of the major items of business to face this year‘s county council. He set up a special health committee under the chairmanship of Reeve Saunders, and they, toâ€" gether with the committee and council, have worked untiringly to make the health unit a reality, Pte. Eimer Cosby has returned New Board Will Have Three Members Each From Counâ€" CAULKING County Will Set Up Health Unit Tax Collector WANTED POINTING GRIMSBY‘S OLDEST ty And St. Catharines Paty Apprevel, l SERVICEMEN 'l'Hoaw.Au.a:,." Box 85, Grimsby AND Hamilton THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT A visitor to Grimsby on Sunday, the first since she left here as a little girl 41 years ago, was Mrs. Pearl Snoddy of Hamilton. She was the former Pearl Shea whose father for about two years conductâ€" ed a tinamithing business and kitâ€" chen utensils shop in the old Malaâ€" khoff building, where the lquor store now is, back in 1903â€"04. She lived in Hamilton for some years after leaving Grimsby and ther went to Chicago where she resided up until a short time ago when she returned to Hamilton. She has many vivid recollections of her Jitâ€" tie girlhood days in Grimsby and recalled many incidents and the names of many of the kiddics that she went to school with. ‘The shop will be closed from August 13th to 18th, inclusive. The firm tried to secure temporary help to tide them through the holiday period but were unable to do so, hence the closing up entirely. # w ® Last Sunday evening in the Bell Park, at Grimsby Beach, a very fine Pageant was presented by a local group of Sunday school workâ€" ers and friends, under the direction of Mr, A. Massey Gundy of Montâ€" real, who brought with him fifty benutiful costumes featuring "From the Manger to the Cross". The whole of the collection, $108.66, has been forwarded to the Sick Children‘s Hospital in Toâ€" ronto, through the kindness of Mr. Gundy and his associates who donâ€" ated their services. 8t. John and Shaw will close their Quality Meat Market for one whole week next month in order _ All parties interested in the formation of a lawn bowling club for Grimsby are asked to attend a meeting to be hold in the Council Chambers on Friday evening at eight o‘clock. It is understood that arrangements are being made to mequire the old greens adjoining Wtyhlformuodml club. ‘The old Methodist church that has stood unused at the top of the ‘Thirty mountain, for lo these many ml:llbdqunm A new will be built on the front portion of the property. ‘The rear portion of the land was sold some time ago to Whitney Groff. * * ® Fish are biting good in the North Country. Or at least in that section of the rock and bushland where Little Whizzer and Helen Kanmacher are in seclusion for six weeks. A post card to The Inâ€" dependent reports them in good health and having a real holiday. Winona branch, Canadian Legâ€" jon are holding a Servicemen‘s Reâ€" union, at the Winona Rifle Range, Saturday, August 4th, to which all veterans of Fruitland and Winona districts of the two wars, and their families are invited. North Grit@@By township, he does not give up his dutics until Sepâ€" tember. 1st. Any taxpayer desirâ€" ous of contributing to the township coffers can still pay over the money to James G. ‘ w G. Macintosh has ‘Tax Collector for Worshipful Cecil P. Gowland of Grimsby to the post of Assistant Grand Chaplain, on the Board of ada for Ontario, in convention at ‘Toronto last week, elected Very Advance information from the Public Relations Branch, M.D. No. 2, is to the effect that Licut. (N.8.) Molly Lucas is aboard the steamship New Amsterdam that is due to dock in Halifax the end of ‘That famous picture the "Son of Lassie" comes to the Roxy on Aug. 27th, with a special matinee in the Mac Signs have another paint slinger on their staff in the person of Bill Twocock recently returned street a light tarvia top dressing St. Joseph‘s Garden Party toâ€" morrow nightâ€" and Saturday night. Roy Archer, Chief Constable of Mrs. Johnny Hurd has accepted a postion in the Dominion store. _ Masonic Grand Lodge of Canâ€" Pete Robertson‘s highway mainâ€" the staff can have a holiday Brevities EVENTS and TOPICS of the WEEK in TO RENT â€" Ore furnished room. Prefer one man. Apply Mrs. Daoust, 36 Depot St., or Phone 810J. 8â€"1e FOR SALE â€" Footstools, window screens, large lq::at:m. Genâ€" (wood), w bed mattress, stove pipe, wash basins and pitâ€" chera, fireplace back. Telephone 200. 3â€"1p FOR RENT â€"â€" Two rooms, every convenience. Apply Box 125, The . Independent. 8â€"1p FOR SALEâ€"Bedroom Suite, comâ€" plete; folding cot; some window screens: four folding tables; violin and case; cistern pump; 24 foot extension ladder, nearly new. ‘Telephone 574â€"R. Bâ€"1¢ FOR SALE â€" Eight piece dining room suite, $40.00; writing desk; 8â€"Burner New Perfection Oil Stove. Apply Chas, E. Southâ€" ward, Grimaby Beach. 3â€"3p FOR SALE â€" Choice building lot, 50x100 on No. 8 Hlnw-z at Grimsby Beach. Chas. Du a Phone 204. 8â€"1¢c FOR SALE â€" Cook Cooker, good condition, $10.00. Phone :vlz € FOR SALE â€" Five H.P. Garden ‘Tractor on steel. Used one seaâ€" son. G. Lipsitt, Grimsby. _ 3â€"1p FOR SALE â€" Six Room House. Possession September 1st. 16 Robinson St. South. 8â€"1¢ FOR SALE â€" Collie Pups for sale. Mother excellent heeler. Apply Donald Haws, Phone fl;‘l-l!. P FOR SALE â€" Child‘s Tricycle; alâ€" so Rug. Apply Phone lbls-r C FOR SALE â€" 12â€"foot boat. Phone 310â€"J. #â€"1¢ Several persons, including a group of women and children, had a very narrow escape from injury on Saturday night, when a motorâ€" eycle, in charge of a Beamasvillie youth who had only purchased it a few days ago, mounted the sideâ€" walk, crashed into the front of the Russ apartment building and then swerved around a group of pedesâ€" trians and overturned on the sideâ€" walk. ‘The skidding cycle missed both women and children by a scant margin. Chief Constable W. W. Turner, who investigated, has recently warned outâ€"ofâ€"town moâ€" toreyclista. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Col. G. R. Chetwind of Ottawa is the purchaser of the frame house and seven acres of land known as the Pinder place, on the south side of No. 8 Highway, just east of the pens scattered throughout Lincoin and Welland Counties. ‘They have 2,300 chickes hatched in incubators and have another 5.000 eggs gathered as they are laid by the parent flock, More than 2,000 birds will be released this year in time for the fall huntâ€" Ing season when they will be wild enough to hunt. Some 50 members congregated Saturday at the farm of Art ‘Thompson near St. Catharines and were given boxes containing up to a dozen chicks which they Hberatâ€" ed in their favorite hunting haunts throughout the peninsula. 25 cents. Cash must accompany advertisement tion. A charge of ten cents is made for boxes, Association saw first fruit of their plan to make the Niagara Peninâ€" sula a second Pelee Island. Startâ€" ing from a flock of about 100 adult birds received from the Ontario Department of Fisheries last year, A backâ€"toâ€"theâ€"land movement by phcasants raised in captivity to improve fall hunting started in Lincoln on Saturday when 250 sevâ€" enâ€"weeksâ€"old pheasants were lib 250 Sevenâ€"Weekâ€"Old Chicks Have Released Baby Pheasants Some 600 members of the Ninâ€" Raised In Captivity. ‘Two cents a word per insertion. Minimum charge each insertion Real Estate Brevities FOR REXT first FOR SALE INTERIOR PAINTING AND PAâ€" PERHANGINGâ€"A. J, Hayward, WANTED â€" "l:omu mll':lum or apartment. Two adul % Manager Bell Telephone, % Grimaby, 3â€"1p PAINTING AND PAPER HANGâ€" ING â€"â€" W. Twoeock, Mansion Apt. C. Phone 990â€"W. 24 FOR SALE â€" McClary Electric Stove, good condition; Stair Carâ€" pet, splendid condition, almost new; Small hall Mirror; Quebec Heater; Electric Motor, !; H.P., new. Apply H. Briscoe, Main St. West. Ite WANTED â€" ‘FTractor work with disc or plow. Phone 370. 3â€"1p WANTED â€" Girl‘s bicycle in good condition. Phone 350â€"M. #â€"1¢ FOR SALE â€" In Grimaby, west of Fairview Road. Large lot with two houses. Cheap for quick sale. mfl 14 f Avenue, St. Catharâ€" incs, Ontario. 3â€"3p HELP WANTED â€" Housekeeper 1941 FORD Super De Luke Cabrioâ€" let or $1,000 Victory Bond will be given to the holder of the lucky share drawn for at the Gait Fair on September 22nd. Shares 3 for $1.00. Send to Kiwanis Cuarities, Box 120, Ont. Phone 406, Grisgnby. for one adult. Good home. P.O. Box 2, Grimaby Beach. Bâ€"1¢ WIN * PLYMOUTH ! TOMATOES â€" . 1. 30 CELERY HEARTS â€" 20â€" WATERMELONS â€" â€" 99. IMPORTED Libty‘s J A V EX Sheit T ox Fly D ED Rotsâ€"Miller Dog COEFEE â€" 1n »49e Our Goiden Tip TEA Wb. sis. 440 Fresh Ground Romar MISCELLANEOUS ANSLLT 4 Just for writing in 25 words "Why thisk & 4 QuUAKER corn FLakes fi "I l e y . Fruit and vegetable prices subject to market finctuations. We reserve the right to limit quantities of all merchandise. HELP WANTED SUGAR, 46 to 61; PRESERVES, 33 to 57â€"913; BUTTER, $ to 115 FOR SALE Apple WANTED is 198, 35e is 10¢, 1Se t* ‘I¢ 3â€"1p 3â€"20 Ash ws far n.?fiu«mmmmm late of Grimsby, Ontario, who on or about the 7th day of Februâ€" ary 1939, are required to send to thn-‘nd:-delorm‘lh Oth day of August 1945, full partiâ€" mdurddmvl‘l’hm thereof, and after that date the asâ€" sets of the Estate will be distriâ€" Mhflunfldofly‘bufl d‘vl:'d.“m have been reâ€" cel FURNITURE Wednesday, August ist, 1945 at 1 pm., contents of Shady Villa Cottage, Park Ave., Grimsby Park, consisting of Bedroom and Living Room Furniture; Dinette Suite; Electric Lamps, Etc. All in good condition. J. G. Pettigrew, Auctioneer. Dated at Hamilton this 9th day of July, 19045. __Wm. Davidson, 211 Lister Block, Notice to Creditors HOUSENOLD FURNITURE J. G. Pettigrew, Auctioncer, has dui::::‘t: 11 by Public m se on the mnun of Mrs. G. Hardâ€" man, 6 Maple Ave., Grimsby, Sat» urday, Jc:)lz 28th, 1945, commencâ€"» ing at 1.00 o‘clock sharp, the folâ€" lowing: 3 Piece Chesterficld, 3 Floor Lamps, 1 Fern Stand, 1 Odd Table, Quantity of Pictures, 2 Large Rugs, 1 Bed Spring and Mattress, 1 Radio, 1 Dining Room Suite, 1 Rocker Chair, 1 Dresser, 1 Breakfast Suite, Kitchen Cabinet, 1 Sewing Machine, Hoover Sweepâ€" er, 1 m Basket, Set of Wash Tubs, many other articles seen ;nodq; of sale. Icruu Cash, . G. , Auctioneer, Smithville. To many a woman, a disturbing flnnuht.mcu.‘ CER To Savey Fruit PECTIN Ayimer Tomate JUICE OVALTINE » §$8c, 98c With Tombler â€" Quick Quaker oA Ts * us 25e For CcCaTsUuP *z 196 AUCTION SALE AUCTION SALE All persons having claims against Juice AND OTHERS Mrs. G. Hardman, Proprietress, L7¢

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