Eng. Comp. II, Eng. Lit. IHI, Aig. IH, Trig. I, Phy. C, Chem. IHI, Lat. Auth. C, Lat. Comp. C; Dorothy Metcalfe, Eng. Comp. 1II, Eng. Lit. IHI, Mod. Hist. I, Alg. II, Trig. C, n.mc...‘n.a-p.m; Jan Stevenson, . Comp. C, Eng. Lit, C, Mod. Hist. C, Fr. Auth. C. «2000. W., ALICAGHGOT Marr, Geom. C, Trig. 1I, Fr. Comp. C; Ian Marr, Ias AincAlonen, Eng. Comp. 1II, Eng. Lit. C, Geom. C, Trig. C, Phy. H, Chem. II, Fr. Auth. C, Fr. Comp. III; Eileen McPherson, Eng. Comp. C, Eng. Lit. C, Mod. Hist. Results Of The Upper School Examinations I; Doris Bromley, Eng. Comp. 111, Eng. Lit. C, Alg. IH, Trig. IH, Lat. Comp. IHI, Fr. Auth. C, Fr. Comp. I1; Graham Brownlee, Eng. Comp. C.Ihc.ULC.'I‘H‘_lu,n,(x-,, III; Joan Eaton, Eng. Comp. IH, Hng. Lit. II, Mod. Hist. I!; Brian Harper, Eng. Comp. HI, Eng. Lit II, Alg. HIJ, Geom. 11, Trig. 1, Phy. I, Chem. I, Fr. Auth. C, Fr. Comp. C; Alison Jeffrics, Eng. Comp, I, Eng. lit C, Phy, 1HI, Chem, ; Nige! Bant, Eng. Comp. II, Eng. Lit II, Alg, C, Geom. C, Trig. H, Phy, 1UI, Chem. II, Fr. Auth. C, Fr. Comp,. C; Barbara Bochm, ‘Eng. Comp. C, Eng. 1it. C, Trig. 1, Phy. Comp. C, Lat. Auth. II, Lat. ~â€"â€"â€"~ANNQOUNCIMNLE~â€"=â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" .GRAND OPENING SATURDAY OPENING VAINUE Triâ€"Lite Lamps Just received beautiful enamel PHONE 21â€" Wait For General Electric Appliances â€"GRIMSBY Prepare your roof to "take" the long rough seasons aheadâ€"renew MMthmlndunh'â€"mAwnMyuuM around chimneys or to close up holes and cracks in Roofing. It May Pay to Reâ€"roof . . . we carry a full line of roll roofings. Asphait Shingles in Stock, Too. $16.50 Rolex and Elco Watches; Compacts, Costume JewellOld, "=‘ Lighters, Shaeffor‘s, Parker‘s and Waterman‘s Pens and Pencils; wure, Dishes and Ornaments, Leather Wallets, We are carrying a most complete selection: A muov m"!'_"‘.?.;."‘l’.‘.."“.;'_‘"l‘.‘!.. nabins Kevoal CAULK YOUR DOOR AND WINDOW OPENINGS WITH BLACK OR GREY CEMENT. We also Rent a Pressure Gun to Apply it. Bronze, Felt and Rubberized Weather Stripping to Iiliminate Drafts Around Loose Doors and Sash. AND UP J. W. STARR, Owner JEWELLERY â€" SILVERWARE . September 13, 1945 See Our Grand Selection of New Winterize and Economize MAIM ST. ~~ Jewellery and Home Appliances Hist. I, Alg. C, J. W. STARR‘S yw~uummmmumdmw.mmâ€"m. mmmmmmmmmmxmmn. ,.......oun.muu.-mmmmm A Complete Line of Finest Quality (British Owned And Operated) the border en route to all parts of Eastern Canada. Now that gasâ€" oline rationing has been banned, customs men expect an even larger boom across this bridge. Peace Bridge during the last two months. This mathematical wizard has it figured out that during the months of July and August more Many times we wish the tail perâ€" son in front of us at the movies could be a displaced person. Weary Customs officials at Fort Erie mop their brows and regard the future with fear and trepidaâ€" tion as they view the calculations of a Fort Erie man as to how immediately. ‘The old plant will be repaired and kept for emergency Grimsby Water Commission in special session on ‘Tuesday night passed a motion to purchase a new type M.S.V.CM. manual central vacuum chlorinator, complete with distributor and heater, for the pump house, at a cost of $1,655, sales tax included. ‘ ‘The new system will: place the chiorine direct into the pumping main instead of into the well that the water is pumped from, thus asâ€" suring a better distribution of the: New Chlorinator Will Cost $1,655 ‘The new plant will be installed Million V isitors HOME APPLIANCES tWin! See our stock of 1847 verware; Bulova, Gruen, Lorie, Costume Jewellery, Cigarette Binbrook Smithville ‘The deal was closed on Tuesday whereby C. J. DelaPlante purchasâ€" ed the Marlatt brick block on Main street west from the Marlatt es tate. ‘The building is now occupled by Mr. DelaPlante and the Grimsâ€" by Natural Gas Co, who also have the upstairs. Buillt of brick the building has a frontage on Main street of 37 feet. ‘The lot has a total depth of 150 feet and at the rear is a large frame building usâ€" ed as a repair shop and storage room by the Gas Co. This buildâ€" ing was built by the late J. C. Marâ€" latt and for years the large portion was the Marlatt furniture ml and undertaker pariors, while the east store was the Al. Henry butâ€" cher shop. Many different tenmnts have occupled it during the past Chief of Police W. W. Turmer, who recently sold his property on the Mrs. Dr. Morris nouse and lot at the head of Mountain street and has already moved. John Yanko has sold his howse and lot at 177 Main west to Bert Money is one of the few thiings that can talk without being interâ€" _ REALz ESTATE DelaPlante Buys Marlatt Block Fall Fair Dates (Thanksgiving Day) SILVERPLATE $13.50 Plus Gov‘t Tax OPENING VALUE for proof THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT 11â€"13 â€", AAutk While registration is not comâ€" Jete, 172 registered at the Grimsâ€" W high school last week. There be, possibly, about five more. ‘This is an increase over last year‘s registration by 25. One new teachâ€" er, Miss Maric Morgan, has been to the staff, and D. O. Awde as returned, having been released rom the R.C.A.F. Others on the bowlers in the district who would like to join a bowling team are reâ€" quested to leave their names with pipe smoking prexy of the Men‘s Bowling League has called a meetâ€" ing of all team captains for The Inâ€" dependent office on Monday night LADY BOWLERS â€" All team captains of the Peach Queen‘s Bowling league are requested to attend a meeting in The Indepenâ€" dent office on Tuesday evening of next week at eight o‘clock. All ladies in the district who would lilke to join a bowling team are reâ€" quessted to leave their names at Balker‘s store. e e ® Property transfers in St. Catharâ€" lines are continuing at a rapid pace. ‘The list for the month of August, -W"mm- missioner Martin H. Laird, shows a total of 90 transactions. Of the total 76 were for a consideration of $325,556 and the remaining 13 were family transfers at $1 each. 1way, not later than next Monday Calder, Miss Erma Glave, Natalie Hosford , Mrs. Jean ones and Gordon Eaton for music. No, 3: He suffered an attack of lumbago last week. Street" returned from his summer vacation on the east coast. Reason No. 1: His prize garden was let go to wrack and ruin; reason No 2: SByd. Clay‘s tomato, crop is acâ€" claimed by one and all as the best First triplets in Niagara Falls in 20 years were born last Wednesday to Mrs Julia Bilotta, 36â€"year old wife of Joseph Bilotta, with the first baby, a boy arriving while the mother was enroute to hospital. ‘The other two babies, both girls were born in hospital. Mrs. Bilotta was reported as deing well alâ€" though the triplets were said to be 150. The total of permits to the end of August was $722,118. The value of permits issued in August of last year was $63,830 and for the eight month period, $461,328. e & (® Bullding permits in St. Catharâ€" ines for the month of August totalâ€" led 55 and were for a value of $119,610. Of the total 19 were for dwellings at a total value of $91,â€" All has not been peaceful and tranquil in the Pailmer‘s Hill sectâ€" Beamsvilie, nurserymen, have purâ€" chased the 62â€"acre nursery at Fonwick, formerly owned by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leppert and later by Group Commander G. E. Nash, RCAF, of Welland. The Nursery wlllo-phyfu-flw!oumun ‘The sod turning ceremony at the «e of the tire factory of the Domâ€" inf Rubber Company in Kitchenâ€" er, Ontao, took plate Wednesday Open season for Partridge is Oct. 6th to 13th. 20 birds is the bag limit for the eight days. Mon. E. D. Smith, Winona, is now the Senior Member of the which was sended by the entire shift of woers employed at the factory. Imrilliant sunshine and with hundre of workers sitting around thspeakers‘ stand , the Labour in the Orio Government, broke the grod and so Iaunched the first step the millionâ€"dollar construction new additions to the main bulldings. ‘Three Grimsby boys enterthe School of Pharmacy, Toronto :. versity, this week. Fit. â€" L4 Lioyd Buil, son of Mayor ands, Bull, recently discharged from RCAF.; W.0. 1, James Cap, son of Mrs. Sarah Cariton, ty Grimaby, recently home frogpe. seas, a prisoner of War . two years, and Colin DyMOBon of Brevities second largest ccord, comprisâ€" Ing 65 girls and boys, . We‘ll take our pillemme Frappe, Thanksgiving Day is Oct 8th. Mwl;ï¬llulm EVENTS and TOPICS of the WEEK in it was announced FOR SALEâ€"One car load Cedar tops, mummzm Paul Steffen and Son, Kitchener. FOR SALE â€" Large size Quebec Heator: stove board; heater FOR SALE â€" Large Minerva cabâ€" inct radio, like new. Apply Emil Kraus, Nelles Sideroad. 9â€"3p FOR SALE â€" Quantity of Houseâ€" hoid furniture. :ay to Mrs. Ed. Walters, Winona; first house FOR SALE â€"â€" Dressed Poultry. FOR SALE â€"â€" Swing Cradie. A: ply Telephone 199. ._____ 10â€"2¢ FOR SALE â€" No, 1 Hudson Seal (Dyed Muskrat) Coat, size small 16. Remodelled and new lining. Excellent condition. $125. ‘Telephone 389. 10â€"1p FOR SALE â€" Little l:r Seven weeks old. Phone 113â€"Jâ€"12. 10â€"1p Fall sitting of the Ontario Supâ€" reme Court is being held in St. Catharines this week. There are 21 cases on the docket of which 17 are divorce actions. of A. F. and Mrs. Knight, Grimsby Beach ,is due home from overseas in a few days. He is on the "Emâ€" pire McKendrick." Earl St, John formerly of Grimsâ€" by has completed his service with the RC.N. and been appointed Supervisor of one of the schools in the Ontario Training and Reâ€"estabâ€" lishment Institute, Toronto. ue e ‘The next Practice and Business Meeting of the West Lincoln Conâ€" cert Orchestra will be held in the Kitchenette of the Beamsville High School, Thursday, Sept. 13th, TONIGHT, at 8 ‘pm. A full atâ€" tendance is desirable as it is inâ€" tended to formulate plans for the coming Season. many a man who is good at backâ€" Merritton town council are petiâ€" tioning the government for a new Post Office. Highest temperature .........._92.5 Lowest temperature ......._._49.3 Mean temperature ......"..._._._._13.6 Precipitation ..........._0.07 inches _ Jack Campbell of Hamilton will be the manager of the local store. He is a veteran of this war, being a Flying Officer in the RC.A.F. He has three and oneâ€"half years‘ service to his credit, two and oneâ€" half years overseas on big bomâ€" bers, having completed a full tour of operations, Mr. Campbell and Mr. Starr will be pleased to greet all Grimsby and district residents on opening day, Saturday. i Grimsby has a new mercantile establishment, with the opening on Saturday of this week of a new jewellery and home appliances store, in the Snetsinger block, by Mr. J. H. Starr of Hamilton. ‘The new store will carry a full and complete stock of jewellery, watches, clocks, silverware, etc. as well as a full line of electric apâ€" pliances for the household. | Man or woman to make census survey of the Water services in the Town of Grimsby. Work to comâ€" mence at once, Send applications to : G, G, BOURNE, New Store Will Open Saturday Grimsby, J. H. Starr of Hamilton Opens Jewellery And Home Apâ€" nliance Business In Grimsâ€" Grimsby Weather 25 cents. Cash must accompany advertisement tion. A charge of ten cents is made for boxes, y oi im hn Millar, 2«â€"Jâ€"3. Phone 19â€"Râ€"11, Winona. 10â€"2¢ When it comes to patting himâ€" Week ending at ie 18. 8 a.m., Monday, Grimsby Water Commission Classified Advertisements ‘Two cents a word per insertion. WANTED Secretary, Sept. 11, 1945, new mercantile m, 19 10â€"ip FOR SALE â€" Six roomed house FOR SALE FOR SALE â€"â€" Wardrobe Trunk, standard size, in good condition. ==nv: ul-cnou.lwhun adjustable head. parâ€" ticulars write to P.O. Box 452, FOR SALE â€" Dining room Suite (Carolean period) solid wainut, AM ooo ityyâ€"Ome of u;.‘ ation‘s largest companies, catâ€" tering principally to farmer‘s for sale. Apply 16 To 3 smitnvitte, evening. chairs; ‘mnm. ua:o'.‘ut: Wainut table; -nqi l.lnym-.m nen bedspread; mabogany Heinzman piano and bench; Mlfll&; » chine; fron bed and ; cement ends lawn hl:“n'd lawn furniture; and other artiâ€" cles, Allnwouuduhm fect condition. Fred A uunmAn.. Grimaby, needs, is ready to place a valuâ€" shlo'znum‘ '.’ ich ï¬o\‘.lld .."l com ndependence for a man fortunate enough to have the folâ€" lowing qualifications , . . char. Iffendpstion fank vau wtthntans y proven to efficiently manage both himâ€" self and his own business, Finanâ€" clal status not extreme} impor» tant but a travel outht is neces. sary. Write The J Pi GRAPEFRUIT â€" §1ZE 126 coat SEXD «. *ye LRA _ a7€ We reserve the right to limit quantities of all merchandise. FLAYOR _ w 35e Savey Pectin or Certe CRYSTALS us 100 2 in 1 Shee POLLSH SUGAR, 46 to 42; PRESERVES, 33 w 57, P1 Fruit and vegetable prices subject to market finctuations. AGENTS WANTED W»fl! 3~ TfEA| SOUP 2~1 Coupons to use September 13th "o The J. R. Watkin Dept. Oâ€"Gâ€"8, 2177 Mas. 10â€"1¢ 10â€"3p 10â€"1p WANTED â€" Capable woman for bousework. Apply between 2 and 4. 6 Oak street. 10â€"1e FOUND â€" A smooth haired Fox terrier. Call Grimsby Phone 314. WA Dâ€"One or two board ':T:’W 5 M‘ WANTED To Buy _ Privately tion. Mn-l'..‘ll Aâ€".H‘. F'::;'AX m. J%¢ 800 DEALERS EARN a con. fortable income Famiâ€" "‘Mhe:’doua..g Hovlhmmnh.uidnug We amew dn 2200020 1 RIOR PAiNTING AND PaA. ":I‘RNANGINOâ€"A. J, Hayward, Phone 406, Grimaby, the PAINTING AND PaAPER HANGâ€" ING â€" w, Apt. C." Phone agow." Mantion ;.Lr.:‘c?r?c(::.L'T. ARE l.:- l 12 weeks $5, at Dymonds ol BULBS â€" FLYâ€"DED NOTICE â€" win ue uk took ll'luno.'" ml z‘ o hfl O, MM!' be<4 ang 3 °V Right, please return Ei:.‘ Ave., mmu.: to 15; BUTTER, 116 to 121 WOMEN wanTEp HELP WANTED MISCELLANEOUS 4 for 247 ¢ 17¢ 101p