Grimsby Independent, 26 Jul 1945, p. 6

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CONTINUATIONS of fight" is given by the following official notification, received by his from Switzeriand to the effect that Fares: Single $1.60 Connections at Hamilton for Toronto, Gait, Guelph, Kitchener, mummm“ GEO. CG. ANSPAGH COMPANY, LIMIED PRODUCE GROWERS! Leave Grimsby to Toronto HOME AT LAST MILLYARD‘S DRUG STORE BUS TRAVEL Try Our Rooting Department For Prompt Service â€" Free Estimates J.M. AND BRANTFORD ROOFING ASBESTOS SHINGLE SIDING RESTRIGTIONS REMOVED 9.50 a.m. You may now buy through tickets to any point on the Canada Coach Lines system 4 Trips Each Way Every Day 74 Colborne Street, Toronto "UP.TOâ€"DATE SELLING METHODS®" Service Every 2 Hours To St. Catharines (Mourly on Saturdays) Connections at St. Catharines for Niagara Falls, Fort Erie and Buffalo. For Tickets And Information c.uul! Â¥" is SHAFER BROS. Shipping Stamp and Pad on Request Service Every Hour To Hamilton _ MARK YOUR SHIPMENTS FOR TOP MARKET PRICES TICKETS AND INFORMATION AT From Page One "Builders Of Good Homes" (Tax Included) PHONE 1 â€"â€" ON on May 23, 1044, your son, Bâ€"97220 Sapper George Twocock, was sentâ€" enced to six months‘ imprisonment by the Germans for inflicting bodâ€" lly injury to one, Hans Schut, the foreman miner of Uterbreizbach." A letter received by his mother Evenings Phone 488 or §51 Royal Bank of Canada King & Yonge Sts. â€" Return $2.90 Leave Teronto to Grimsby 1225 p.m. in January told of his ting depriâ€" ed of Mail and food Proéls for & with a pulmotor ne man can Opâ€" erate it and morover it can be ufluu.mvfl:‘-" Negotiations are now under for the purchase of this pulmotor and the firemen have hopes that one of these machines can be seâ€" cured for demonstratien purposes en carnival nights. FIRE DEPARMENT experienced men to operate . used for other resugitating | poses beside that of drwning. It works equally as well c the new book contains about 11,600 the last issue, including a great number in the Grimsby section. To conserve paper, directories m.mmun-mh- tervals ‘than in former years, so that it is important to consult the lists and memo pads up to date," Mr. Stewart said. "Avoiding unâ€" necessary calls to wrong numbers helps us to serve you better." 4 It is hoped that on receiving the new books, telephone users will contribute the old ones to the reâ€" gular salvage collection, paper beâ€" ing still in great demanid. $1,342 for patriotic; vocational schools $1,045. Grimsiy being a High school centre pays nothing into the county for High school exâ€" _ North Grimaby contributes to the county $23,301 this year. It will be spent in this manner; gen» bridges $4,066; debemture charges $803; patriotic, $1,604; High ml. $8,077; voemtion schools, charges in the above amounts desâ€" pite the fact that Limcoln county is free of debt. ‘This comes about through the fact that the last deâ€" bentures fell due and were paid off on January 2nd, this year, thereâ€" fore this amount cormes in 1945 spread of flames foillowing the explosion in the Beiford Basin ammunition dump. One of the ratings was Patrolâ€" muwwmm practically He enlistâ€" ed in the Canadian navy three years ago. His wife and children are at present staying in Powasâ€" son. To all hockey followers of this district he will be better rememâ€" bered under hi# nickname of "Razorback". H¢ has a brother Sergt. Wm. Hill in the R.C.A.F. at Hagersvile, TOWNSHIP will be $23,391. mad mate At the suggestim of Roads Chdnunlllt&dlw|w to give the Ridge Rad west, from the top of the MmOURain to Beamâ€" er‘s Falls, another cont of tarvia dressing at an eXPCD!iture of $900. Also tenders will becalled for the erection of a NOW bDidge over the creeck at Beamer‘sFalls at a cost of $4,000, of which Snount the Deâ€" partment of HighWAs will conâ€" tribute 75 per cent org3 009 1200 PHO! AM.’(uloH.f.N.?;_-&” Councit have n"."mmm' with Minister of Hibways Doucâ€" onrorAu\utlll.h...',m question of payment bY the T. partment of $1,000 thatho council claim is still OWiDg t0 them â€" on \-ovnnonleuu. the dangers of explioding shells against the flames until ordered from the area as officials feared further huge blasts. Buildings were blown up aA around the two ratings as they tried with buckets of water to from the Atlantic coast. Mr. James GMacIntosh for the | a past five yeartax collector for| g; the townshipendered his resignâ€" ation, OWiD&o i!! health, and the township as result is losing a very | be valued and shly respected ofâ€"‘p; Mitchel!â€"Crittendenâ€"That the \mdnmm Collector, be accepted with regret and this council wish to express our thanks to him for the very efâ€" ficient way in which he did his work and hope that he will soon be restored to good health. Carried. Coun. Mitchell sponsored a motâ€" lon to have the Township Enginâ€" eer make a complete and thorough survey of the Woolverton moun» tain road, also as to ownership of property and to make an estimate of cost of repairing the road. Council discussed the mountain GRIMSBY NAVY BOY HERE‘s HOW YOUR T HE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT without taking any further action m WEST LINCOLN HOSPITAL Some $18,000.00 hus veen spent on heating, plumbing and electrical work, which in the ordinary sense does not make much of a show but has been plenty of work. ‘The main entrance is being finâ€" ished in Travatine marked off in stone effect, which gives a very massive effect. Here it is proposed a small tuck shop will be operated from the business office, for the convenience of both patients and sound proofing together with floor tile work is now being done, all of stands one may gain some idea of what it will look like, and many m"â€"â€"“; much space all to good use. Pledges and promises are being paid in. The $10,000.00 announced recently by the Hon. Chas. Daley, as the Ontario Government share, has now been paid. This together with the design work by the Deâ€" partment of Public Works, and contribution for the benefit of the people of this district from the Province of Ontario, and provides confidence that the job is properly will superintend and be in charge of the Hospital, is tying the many mostly at the moment in seeing that there will be plenty of cupâ€" boards and shelves, coupled with this the many details from ration points to the freezing of fruit proâ€" vides lots to think about. It will be of interest to our peoâ€" ple to know nursing equipment! first designed by the Ontario Deâ€" partment of Health for the West Lincoln Memorial Hospital, has now been set as a Standard, is alâ€" ready actively in use in several of the largest Hospitals in Ontario, and is considered by the Departâ€" ment as a big move to safeguard the lives of infants. modern equipment being assembled will place the West Lincoln in an outstanding position as a Model Small Hospital. Resolutions from other counties endorsed by Lincoln included one from Waterloo, urging more anâ€" thracite coal for brooders to inâ€" crease the hatching of chicks; Midâ€" dlesex, urging permission to pay bounties on foxes; and Eigin, urgâ€" ing that births be registered in the municipality where the parents live at the time of the birth. LINCOLN MILL RATE Council approved purchase of a vacant store and land at the southâ€" west corner of the intersection of No. 8 Highway and the town line at Vineland. The building will be torn down and the corner widened to remove a traffic hazard. road, and is not for the use of the canning factory which apparently was polluting the stream. ‘The request of the Ontario Sick Children‘s Hospital for a grant for its building fund was left in abeyâ€" ance, and Clerk W. H. Millward was directed to write that councii‘s budget had been compiled and that mo provision for such grant had been made, Council decided to reâ€" view its budget later and make a grant if possible. k ‘The letter from the Silverdrele Auxiliary of the Women‘s Missionâ€" ary Society, protesting council‘s atâ€" titude two months ago in demandâ€" ing removal of Japaneseâ€"Canâ€" adians from this district, was reâ€" celved and filed, without any acâ€" tion being taken. Reeve Goorge Wiley, Louth, askâ€" ed if the council planned to resume its annual county plenics. When inâ€" terest seemed 1 acking. Deputyâ€" Reeve R. G. Dawson, Niagara Township, suggested that the picâ€" mic of the County Federation of Agriculture at Vineland August 8th be made a county affair, The future is always bright. It is before you despite the fact you may have borrowed well into it. morth from Beamsville was disâ€" cussed, following a resolution passâ€" ed at the June session asking the Ontario Department of Health to investigate the condition. The Deâ€" partment wrote that it felt the county should clean out the ditch, reply to the Department that the ditch is for draining the county All plastering is now completed. Miss Douglas McRobbie, who Unsanitary condition of the ditch the office of T just callâ€" TELEPH\ygg If you want the Editor at ight, Sundays, Holidays, _number of Independent / â€"S9 Anpay S (gie knows the correct lubrication for all makes of cars and trucks. He knows that some vehicles require up to twelve different kinds of lubricant â€" with as many as d thirtyâ€"live points to labricate. & Take‘no chancesâ€"the wise preâ€" coution is to go to your EENERAL Mmotors DEALER regularly for expert Lubrication SÂ¥rvice. GENERAL MOTORS DEALER near you FACTORYâ€"SPECIFIED LUBRICATION MEANS Nommymnumdmtumu”w’m mmydtmm“fithwtnpmitbantho Administrator of Emergency Shelter. Mm-&“-*_b.-h-’dhw” bfl*,“-“dh“h‘-â€"“‘h*l to vacate the shelter and the district at his own expense. to all persons plauning to move To WARNING! h-mmnwmmhm.b-nunl have other accommodation and a permit to cccupy it. Applications for permits should be addressed to the Administrator of Emergency Shelter in the area to which you plan to move. b‘*h“dbm““m'&.fl December 19, 1944). PUNTIA GRIMSBY GARAGE UAsult) P RICI 0ME BI OTTAWA Câ€" CHEI

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