Grimsby Independent, 16 Aug 1945, p. 6

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PHONE 495 Classified Advts. Pay Big Dividends ,LAMPMAN & SHIER WELDING CO. CANADIAN INDUSTRIES LIMITED 149 Main St. W. Keep the Apples on the Trees «Lo. till harvest time PRODUCE GROWERS! GEO. C. ANSPAGH COMPANY, LIMMED shortage.; One 4 oz. botwle of PARMONE Concentrate mzmd .’l'bo‘oah.odcu:lovkb- Desler. Spray on first signs of preâ€"harvest droppings Ash your dealer for FREE booklet on bow to spray with PARMONE FOR TOP MARKET PRICES 74 Colborne Street, Toronto "UP.TOâ€"DATE SELLING METHODS"®* Rertilizer PALMER‘S GARAGE h =>»" Sure GONP Shipping Stamp and Pad on Request For Better Welding For Faster Service | preâ€"harvest mnmul Other C4+L cropâ€"saving specialties GRIMSBY, ONTARIO t dropâ€"keeps the fruit on King & Yonge Sts. GRIMSBY MOUNTAIN these days of Division J.'_-C.CAL ulug'uuy ‘:mm he was a member of a Lancaster bombing squadron of the RA.F. He was home on furiough in June of last year after having made 445 operâ€" ational flights, over Hamburg, Colâ€" ogne, Essen, seven over Beriin and the German submarine pens at St. Nazaire; over Geona and Turin in Italy and took a bdasting at the Italian fleet in Spezia; also the blasting of the Skeda works in year he was awarded the DFC. mother Mrs. A. M. Powell resides on St, Andrews avenue. FLTJ LT. LPSIT started in Europe where he also helped to bomb the German cities into rubble piles. He was awarded the D.F.C. and his citation reads GO NTIN UATONS GRIMSBY COLEEN . Only it happened to ve milk, and steaks, and real eggs. I think we spent most of our time eating, it was such a treat to be able to go out and order the things we wantâ€" ed, and we could walk down the street and go in a milk bar and have real milk to drink, or even a chocolate milk shake. ‘That is the kind of leave people here dream wanted to go home where we could get more of same! ‘That seems to be all we taik about nowâ€"going home. It is amazing the change over here since the war endedâ€"at least we feel it ended as far m this country is concerned, The Pacfic just seems to be something you can volunteer for to get 30â€" days leave at home! HOME seems to come first these days. Again many thanks for thiming of me, and say hello to thetown for me, will you? CANADIAN BANK plicit faith in the future of that town, so that the purchase of this fine home by the Bank of Comâ€" home on Kingsway Boulevard,in the Aitchison Survey. Several other deals of im; tance are "on the griddle" at present time with all the local ret estate agents, but none of the have been completely closed. One agent alone has nine deals pening and expects to close the majoris of them up this week. At the ment time there are more peopl« looking for homes in the town than there are for furm lands in the township. During the past week seveil property transfers have been mas in both the town and township, ‘The Pat. Jordan 39 acre farm « the south side of No. 8 Highwa: just east of the Park Road } been sold for a reported price $13,000, s 4 6 ® ‘The Pettit and Whyte last week closed one of the best real estate deals of the season when they disposed of 19 acres of the Edw. and Harry Waiter‘s farm in North Grimsby to Miss Margaret Currie of Toronto. ‘This choice plece of fruit land fronts on both the Queen Elizabeth Highway ‘mmmm # # ® Leslie M. Wilcox has sold his fine home and eight and a half acres of land at 100 Maple avenue to Nicholas Stezik, of Ontario 8t., Grimsby. He gives up possession at once, ‘This property is partly in the town and partly in the townâ€" Â¥. W. Templin, for many years one of Burlington‘s most prominâ€" ent businessmen, has purchased the Dr. Johnson cottage in Grimsâ€" by Beach and will make Grimsby his permanent home. Mr, Templin is a uncle of Hugh. ‘Templin well known and widely read E4‘ I ‘ammM # ® ® Chief of Police W. W. has sold his house and lot at 46 Fuirview avenue to Pat Jordan of Grimsby Beach. Of course you know how that flown at night and he has nevâ€" er let adverse weather or enâ€" transport were seen, so he penâ€" etrated inland making low levâ€" terrain in the face of antiâ€"airâ€" craft fire and inflicting much May 1944, this officer was & tailed for a reconnaissance of the coast roads in the area { worthy courage and skill." ship. THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT unds of Sug WASTED Business Directory Harold B. Matchett "THE LITTLE SHOEMAKER" NEW PARTS... ACCESSORIES I have just received the largest shipment of New C.CM. Parts and Accessorâ€" ies that I have had at one time in three years. ‘ Come in and have your wints supplied. PLUMBING and HEATING Every Day Greeting Cards 46.50 WEST MAIN STREET George 1. Geddes THE SUN LIFE OF CANADA "Honey" Shelton Next Door to Dymond‘s Drug ARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. 25 Main Street, West GRIMSBY Hours 9â€"5 â€" Saturdays 9â€"12 â€"â€" through pickle spoilâ€" cents saved on inferior, lowâ€"priced vinegar, It but you can avoid this waste in your pickling. Always use Canada Vinâ€" Canada Vinegar has been recognized as a highest CANADA Vinegars Open Wednesday Afternoon Hours 9:00â€"12:00; 1:30â€"5:00 Closed Saturdays At Noon â€"Anniversary â€"Bon Voyage Vernon Tuck PHONE 326 Far An Appointment oPTOMETRIST (Vision Specialist) â€"â€"it‘s absolutely HIGGINS 112 OPTOMETRIST PLUMBER INSURANCE == fOP «= LEGAL 'u’a: LINCOLN COUNTY the city and county councils. Cost of the new health service is to be borne by the city and county on a grants from the Ontario governâ€" ment will subsidize the project. Dr. Currey said that the unit here is unique in Canada, and that this district as a proving ground. No other place in Canada is there a unit set up under such circumâ€" was appointed officially as chief medical officer for the unit, he had CONTINUATIONS not only rural and small urban a goodâ€"sized city. made little survey of the county, various parts of the county and plans to set up branch offices to decentralize the work. He said that Beamsville may be selected as the site of an office to direct health work in the western section of the ‘Thursday‘s meeting was held at the quarters of the St. Catharines Department of Health in the Muniâ€" cipal Building, and it is planned that this will continue to be the headâ€"quarters for the Unit, Regulâ€" ar monthly meetings of the Board will be held here. In future all home visits on pubâ€" lc health matters throughout the county will be made by nurses of the Unit, and bedside nursing in ‘lhcl:ywlllhm by the Victorian Order of Nurses. Plans ‘nnummmumm the work of the V.O.N. to the Dental work now conducted in city schools will be continued, and the city will pay for its cost. Plans have not been made to extend to the county dental examinations, or free dental work for persons unâ€" able to pay. A greatly increased staff was appointed by the Board, and they are to report for duty by August 27th. They will immediately "go to school!" for training in the new work under the direction of Dr. Currey, who will outline their dutâ€" les, keeping of charts and reports, Present at the meeting were: Dr. R. G, Struthers, organizar for healâ€" th units for the Ontario Departâ€" ment of Health; Warden Cecil Seâ€" cord, Dr. C. G. Shaver, and Reeve arines Board of Education was unâ€" able to attend, but will be a memâ€" ber of the board. A seventh memâ€" ber to be appointed by the governâ€" ment has not yet been named, and the board postponed election of a chairman until he is appointed. land, nominee from the St. Cathâ€" Daiton Disher, sanitary inspector for St. Catharines, was appointed chief sanitary inspector. Two asâ€" sistant inspectors are to be apâ€" pointed. Dr. Currey as chief medical healâ€" th officer will have as his assistâ€" ants Dr. John McGarry, formerly of Niagara Falls who has been serving overseas as a lieutenantâ€" colonel in the R.C.A.M.C., and Dr. James Mathar, who recently purâ€" chased the Dolmage home on Main street west, who served in Alaska and has been a squadron leader in the medical section of the R.C.A.F. Miss Winnifred Godard, who has been supervising nurse for the St. Catharines department of health for four years, was appointed dirâ€" ectress of nurses. Miss Gertrude Hamner, now on the St. Catharinâ€" es staff, and ‘Miss Hilda Vohman of ‘Toronto were appointed superâ€" B.A., B.Paed., retired public school inspector for Lincoin County. ‘The nursing staff which consistâ€" ed of one supervisor and six nursâ€" es before, is now expanded to conâ€" sist of a total of 15 nurses, Other nurses will be: Misses A. M. Read, 8. Sutherland, J. MacDonald and Mrs, L. Mclean of St. Catharines; Misses Mary Floyd, Owen Sound; M. A. Frank, Chatham; M. Goodes, Niagara Falls; A. C. Hubta, Hamâ€" ilton; I. Price, Grimaby; O. M. A wild rumor is something that needs to be tamed. Smith, Toronto; J. Scrimgeour, Toâ€" ronto, and L L. Voakes, Midiand. saP To hy o i BLeiied FoR Pript on‘ ROLLING YOUR OWN « , IS NEEDED NOW...IF WE ARE TO SAVE OUR LATE FRUITS AND VEGETABLES YOUR HELP Thousands of Tons are Ready for Harvest Will You Lend a Hand? FRUIT GROWERS NEAREST RAILWAY STATION NEAREST BUS STOP ... Accommedation is in camps su must bring sheets and binkets. CLASSIFIED ADV‘TS BRING SPEEDY RESULTS Food is preciousâ€"let‘s not waste it through lack of help! Now, in sddition to our own needs, we must also hel> feed the millions of starving people in liberated Europe. This IPâ€"we all do our share. This is the last harvesting emergency we are liable to meet this yearâ€"so let‘s all pitch in and do a real Job! Help will be needed from August 20th For four weeks‘ service, transportation will be paid one way, For full season (August $0th to October 20th) transportation will be pald both ways. ALLIEED FRUIT FARMS LTD. WILL BE AVAILABLE PROM We are in the market for canâ€" ning factory peaches at most attractive prices. MM&IE&&MMM-III be located on the West of Ontario Street, South, near Rockcliffe Road, 1 St. Catharines, Modern in every detail the home will u.uhn‘rh- living reom, tiled athroom, kitchen and two large coms. A model home in eery respect. Value approximately $7,000, Molder of winnic ticket can purchase house for $1.00. 2nd mmmulw.m.u Victory Bond. Bond monthly saie, Bond winners are ellgible for grand prize. ST. CA‘HARINES OPTIMIST HOME 8T. CLHARINES OPTIMISTS CLUB PLEASE CALL GRIMSSY :.-nhdhtb'.'.c.&ni.l.c.hâ€"hhl AL COMMITTEE ON FARM LABOUR PHONE..... POST OPFIC Thursday, August 16th ,1945. TUTUTTIAAnivs your services TODAY ! WOMEN â€"â€" Every Any Migh School student . willing . to requested by the Min« &'dmlbl.- in. The need is (Date) and _ is

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