Grimsby Independent, 6 Dec 1945, p. 8

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Cleaners & Dyers Telephone Thorold 114 ALEXANDER HARDWARE BABY BEEF i you wish to send a sweetâ€"smelling Christmas gift bearing a famovs name, *.hbfl*-d“:â€" “_u.‘.qflr...-mu‘dh Geranizm Soap and a tall box of Ardena snowy soft Dusting Powder, tied festively together, $2.25 |-Anâ€"lflhddb-mh*“‘.'-" Both Mit and a fragrant bottle of either Handâ€"0â€"Tonik, Flower Mist or Bath Oif, $3.00 Câ€"PFragrant, refreshing and relaxing, the bath that includes these handsomely packed adjuncts . . . Dusting Powder, June y t 0 Jimmy Dunhat oo s C vuONE 213 en n t 1 Shop Early And Help Us 21 Y ou Better Service BOX BY FROM THE BLUE RIBBON STEERS OF THE PROVIN CE . m _l.. RABY 22000000 t acomaty hm samen o Gr Seap and Bath Mit, $3.00 Dâ€"A dhubby cake of fragrant June Geranizm Soap and a bottle of Handâ€"0â€"Tonik, $2.00 Other gift sets $2.00 to $5.00 1 â€" 1 Aedtecotiinetint Never have we had such Choice ”“‘“ BEKP as m oi this year, Piace w. Ctoa urdef earty for cuts of this PH®* f cnorce TURKEY®, se L\ DUCKS and CHICKENS " 0. _‘ Jhalt, curtainty a Market pPHONE oi mmnmmm‘ loud applause. He mentioned how grateful the graduates were for the patient guidance of their teachâ€" heat -u. second and third, reâ€" ‘Tonnage since 1939 are: 1939 ... 11,727.103 G.H.8S. COMMENCEMENT ‘The Chairman of the Board of 1944 ... 11,310,081 1945 (Nov. 10) .11,635,000 Props» your servicemen« To Give mm.‘r.l.o,-..u..( presented the graduating class mmmomup- Another group of songs by the MMMQ. proâ€" ln-.uucln-wlulhm of the popular "Winter Song" in }:‘*fllmmmm the Sanatorium and see for yourâ€" self how and where your seal sale money is spent. CoUNTY WARDEN ‘ ance committee. In 1944 he was chairman of the education commitâ€" tee and viceâ€"chairman of the asâ€" seasment ‘committee. This year he has been chairman of the agricul* ture committee, and. again was council, became reeve in 1943 to his three terms he has been an acâ€" un-hl'dhl'-““““‘ istration subâ€"committee. This year he has been chairman of the specâ€" lal committee on public health matters, which negotiated the new St. Catharinesâ€"Lincoln County Pubâ€" u.mum.ume-:w-n- Mflnbh!‘l" Goverâ€" -'dm"l.‘“;.-. ~ enters into the wardenship race is the length of time since the honâ€" or so fell to a municipality. ‘The council tries to pass the honor around, providing the repres® ative has had sufficient experience u,.“mmhllm ‘ uume‘. CANNED PRODUCTS Another factor which sometimes RO ROME Fredric March and Betty Field Toâ€"morrow The World SAT. ONLY _ â€" Russell Hayden Three Is a Family "AT"‘!' MON. â€"_ 1:9 This m‘“" Ti who love musl¢ the life story of " the Hife 999 5 _ luars of m! of the greatest writer® of music. 10e â€"__â€" added feature Cnartes .m Marjorie Joan He Forgot To Remember _ Riding West Rhapsody In Blue TELEPHONE 88 ATINEE AT 2 P.M. _ tATINEE L _._â€"~ : TUEBS. > WED. DEC. 10 â€" 11 â€" 12 "Lestie and Robert A!d4 THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT a veteran of 15 a treat for all c, ads it deplcts "Gerahwin", on# DEC. 8 last warden was elected in 1926; Beamsvilie‘s in 1935; and Caistor‘s c-uu‘.“mm-u-uo- ipalities to wardenship, the town of Grimsby leads the field, as it was back in 1910 that Wilâ€" liam Mitchell was its last warden. However, Reeve Carence Lewis is not seeking reâ€"election in 1946, so tom has not had a warden since the late William A. Richardson was elected in 1924. ‘Their reeve, Alex Swindley, is now on leave of absence through iliness, and it is unlikely that he will seek reâ€"eectâ€" Many ;;nmulhhbd NICE Please Make Christmas Reservaâ€" tions Early Dinner will be served 12 noon thru‘ to 8 p.m. CATERING TO WEDDINGS AND BANQUETS Southern Fried Chicken, Corn Fritters cmmumsm mm-mvw Village Inn Meatless Day Suggestions A Few Sunday Specials SPINACH COURTEOUS â€" POTATOES 289 CRApPErRUNT 5 25° ORANGES _ 39 Fiorida Tangering, 2108 ORANGES °* Chicken Pot Pic, Home Style Poached Red Salmon, Egg Sauce ... AT THE ... ATTENTION â€" The first surpis report in years will be presented to council toâ€" nightâ€" (Wed.). ‘Tr current dificit which has been «ntinuously whitâ€" tled down for t past five years has completely dhppeared and in its place the finasial report shows a surplus of $14,50.48. In addition to this amount tare is a reserve fund of 3,226.66 established for post war work. ‘ Government grnts for school purposes has beenmainly responâ€" sible for the surpus, but the clearâ€" ing up of thedeficit balance was provided for in he budget adopted Financs Are In Tipâ€"Top Shape â€" _ (Burlinon Gazette) _ . 100â€"ib. Bag 19° 309° dozen 3 Glant Bars 236 2 Reg,. Bars Palmolive Soap 11¢ Red Rose Cofftee All Purpose Grind Orange Pekooâ€"8 oz. pkg. 44¢ Yellow Label Salada Tea m l' oz. pkg. 196 Old Oxford For Cakes and Pastry 24 tb. bag 846 7 Ib. bag Monarch Flour 29c Javex by council at the first of the year. ‘The elimination of the deficit, which has been a major objective of source of considerable satisfaction to those who have worked diligentâ€" &mu:‘.-lvfli;: details of the m= be disâ€" cussed with the ratepayers at the | During this war mercury has been mined in Canada for the first time in the Dominion‘s history. ‘This valuable volatile metal is used | in the chemical industries, in mediâ€" “-Il.llll.nlh.cu-fln.n 1943 four million dollars‘ worth of It is a matter of interest to note that a ten months operating reâ€" port of the local Hydro system shows a net operating profit of 13,851.44. Additional advantages will accrue to the residents of Burâ€" lington through rebates on munâ€" iu.-lyâ€"-lp-p. ‘This valuable volatile metal is used in the chemical industries, in mediâ€" eal supplies, and in gold mining. In 1943 four million dollars‘ worth of mercury were obtained from cinnaâ€" .:rmwhmm \ | Formerly cinnabar ore, a crystâ€" ‘alline substance, was obtained from California, Germany, Hungâ€" ary, Peru, China, Japan and Spain. ‘The cinnabar mines is Spain were : worked for about 2,300 years. era when a man didn‘t consider it was money unless he could fold it. Navy Toilet Tissue ‘nl-vlllnb;uul-l!ln Mercury Mines You‘ll enjoy our Orange Pekoe Blend & ¢ oE A 8 oz. pkg. 8 oz. pkg. 41¢c 37¢ 23¢ 14¢ Lb. Thursday, December 6, 1945. White or Whole Wheat, 3 24â€"0z. loaves Dominion Bread 20c Richmello Coloured Finest Lb. Old Cheese Artificial Glenwood 2 oz. bottles 5¢ V anilla Marry Horne‘sâ€" % .(Gravy Browning) 2 J.0z. Pkgs Gravee Fancy Noodles 9c Maple Leaf Orange Pekos Tea Bogs Red Rose Utopia must be the place where the common cold is uncommon. Neuritis, Lumbage, Rhoumatism CONCERT Sydney J. Albin of Canada will hold a Grand Concert. Some of the best artists in Toronto will apâ€" Under The Patronage Of St. Joseph‘s Church SUN., DEC, 9t Proceeds for United Polish HAMILTON, ONTARIO Roxy Theatre Ige roll 6¢ 14â€"0z. pkg. 19¢ 35¢ 10¢ 18¢ 158

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