Grimsby Independent, 9 Aug 1945, p. 7

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Want to Buy â€"Sell â€"Beg â€"Borrow â€" Swap a Wite . . .. Advertise in The Independent And Get Quick Results. _ MILLYARD‘S DRUG STORE GEORGE 1. GEDDES SUN LIFE BUILDING Hamilton, Ont. Phones: Bus., 3618; Res., 7â€"5518 Fares: Single $160 â€" Return $2.90 Connections at Hamilton for Toronto, Gait, Gueiph, Kitchener, Brantford, §t. Thomas and intermediate points. * Service Every 2 Hours To St. Catharines (Hourly on Saturdays) Connections at 8t. Catharines for Niagara Falls, Fort Erle and Buffale, For Tickets And Information Consult MILLYARD‘S DRUG STORE â€" _ PHON RESTRIGTIONS REMOVED BUS TRAVEL Try Our Rooting Department tickets to the You may new buy through i ow any point on 4 Trips Each Way Every Day | is indispensable for security.. | Never in history has it been so lnmaybukomdbmawy with the resources of today. And that! is exactly what you do when you!) become a policyholder of the SUN LIFE OF CANADA Foresight For Prompt Service â€" Free Estimates JM. AND BRANTFORD ROOFING ASBESTOS SHINGLE SIDING SHAFER BROS. Service Every Hour To Hamilton TICKETS AND INFORMATION AT "Builders Of Good Homes" 1945. Evenings Phone 488 or 551 PHONE 1 About this time a little boy who had been watching with interest tugged at the sleeve of the wreckâ€" ing crew foreman. "Say, mister, 1 know how to get that truck out," he said. A large trailer truck, attemptâ€" ing to go through a railroad underâ€" pass near El Reno, Okla., almost made itâ€"but not quite. With a grinding crash the truck was wedâ€" ged tightly between the pavement and the steel girders overhead. Soon traffic was stailed for blocks on both sides of the underpass. Experts from the State Highâ€" way Department tugged and haul« ed to no avail, When an acetylene torch was suggested to burn a lit« tle steel off the girders, railroad officials objected. Talk of dismanâ€" tling the truck drew a prompt veto from the driver. SERVICEMEN A Barrie, district. Therefore he put the uniform on and in Octover 1041 he was sent overseas. He was two years in England and 16 months in Italy. Then made that long trek, laying communication lines, that landed the Canadian troops in Europe for the big show down. He flew from Holland on June 24th to England, and has been that long getting home to the understood that it was for the comedian imitator and Doreen Easton, acrobatic dancers. ‘The chairman, Norman High, handled the program as chairman in his own inimitable way over the by the Niagara Brand Spray Comâ€" m,mlotlohd adâ€" vantage. The draw for the eleven lucky winners are as follows: Registered Calf, donated by Carâ€" mon Cosby and Son, won by Donâ€" ald Wiley, St. Catharines, No. 1. C.C.M. Bicycle won by Ivan Ceâ€" sar, St. Catharines, No. 1. $10.00 Nursery Stock, donated byc.fl.mmt,yo“. Culp, Beamsville, No. 1. $10.00 Cash, won by Lioyd Masâ€" terson, Box 283, St. Catharines. . Broom, Dust Mop and Fioor Mop won by Mrs. F. Cooper, Smithville. to mis the other day, He blew up and I had to dodge the debris. I guess things are evened up now." "Cap" Foster went everseas with one idea in his young well developâ€" ed, 20â€"yearâ€"old head. ‘"The Exterâ€" boy had a real reason. His father the late Waiton Foster enlisted in Grimaby on the 4th day of August, 19014, with "B" Squadron, 2nd Draâ€" goons, went to Valcartier and was transferred to the 15th Batt, (48th Highlanders),. He went into action at Langemarck, April 15th, 1914, the first time the Huns used the gas and was taken prisoner, Sent to the sait mines he suffered for four long years and suffered for years after as a result upon his reâ€" with the awarding of his D. F. C. has not as yet come through, it is CONTINUATIONS Austin and Mrs. House, John St., came home on the Ie de France, and arrived in Grimsby on Tuesâ€" day night. John enlisted in June, with the 18th Field Co., RCE.‘s. He served in England, Belgium, loaned for a time to the First Air Survey. He landed in England on June 11th, figuring he was on his "COfsm." stands for Craftsman. wen by Elien Speck, St. Catharâ€" ines, No. 1. ‘Tes Pot, won by Mrs. Wim. Allen St. Catharines, No. 3. planes and several meritorious way home, but instead was sent back to Germany and Belgium and then back to England again. ‘That Bag Startina, won by Hal Brown 21 Sandown St., St. Catharines. Step Ladder, won by O. E. Fostâ€" er, 137 Queenston St., St. Catharâ€" _ Electric toaster, won by Ernest Pediey, 83 Rykert St, StL Cathâ€" Beamsville men arriving home Gar, J. R. Cox. Corp. J. A. L. Hildreth. Spr. H. A. Stirling. Pte. K. G. Harris, son of Charâ€" Just Kid Sense OVER 1500 PEQPLE overseas in 1941, THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT From Page One He Chief aim of the National Reconstruction Conference at Ottawa is to achieve Dominionâ€"provincial coâ€"operation in postâ€"war reâ€"employâ€" ment of veterans (top) and assistance to small industrics such as the poultry farmer (bottom). Postâ€"W ar Action Chief Conference Aim If a palladium was to come into the shanty he calls his office (?) and hit him in the eye he wouldn‘t know what struck him. Now steal some more editorials from us, you walledâ€"eyed pike!â€"Hickory Ridge Missourian, quoted in "Encore." Be sure you are right, then use _ _ Thousanas of British and Allied Prisoners of War are now beâ€" ing flown back to Great Britain by R.A.F. Transport Command. Among the voluntary helpers welcoming them are W.A.A.F. who have spent most of their off duty time and even in some cases their leave in asâ€" sisting in the reception of the men. W.A.A.F. Greet Returned Prisoners CLASSIFIE D ADS CLAGEIFIED â€" ADS This is the way to let the other fellow know what you have to sell or what you want to buy ... You can reach the whole cireuâ€" lation of The Independent for the small cost of two cents a word . . . Why hang on to an article for which you have no further use when someone else may be glad to buy it? . . . Why continue to carry furniture up to the attic when you might turn it into cash through a classified Maximum Result Minimum Outlay SEVEN

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