Grimsby Independent, 18 Apr 1946, p. 10

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

:mqa-r.uâ€" and | GROWING PAINS € on No. MHighway| Gertrude Tufford, No. 8 Highâ€" east, to Mrs, Elsie Maude Rutherâ€"| way east, remodelling barn, $100. mam.u.r_ Lawrence O. Hysert, K-n; Winifred Congdon, Realtor, B88| Sricy, veases marbanareciâ€"ocis just sold the 20 acre fruit farm.) w y Gadsby and Son, Grimsby now owned by Don Creeiman, 10¢â€" | p_=a,"adattion to factory, 22 x 32| ated on No. 8 Highway, Beamsvillt, | y 19 frame, $1,500 * ; to G. Gaspich of Hamilton. |* BusiMan Fathers, RR. No. 1.\ e e e fih“m*mmfi‘“mm“ of fruit land on Maple avemue of| Mike Sennuck, Roberts Road,| ht.ummu-uu,-flwm““ Mr. M. Sawchuk of Hamilton. . |sulated brick and frame, $8500 _ â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"‘HM- | _ Harold Hilberg shot a fox on his father‘s farm on the mountain and received a $5 bounty. | Road Supt. Thos, Mackie reportâ€" ;.‘Mhh‘llflpcwd men working in the quarry at the top of the Park Mountain getting out stone, and he expected to start # crushing the end of this week. He @ also stated that township roads were in good shape for this season of the year. PIPE ‘ Council granted Assessor Gordon ROXY TnearrRE SAT. ONLY â€" maTinge AT 2 PM Jane Withers and Jimmy Lydgon APRIL 22 â€" 23 â€" 44 Judy Garland and John Hodiak at 2 pm. SPECIAL All Cartoon Matinee, Thur., April 25th, 2 pm. The Harvey Girls ALEXANDER HARDWARE Charles Laughton, Randoiph Soott and Barbara Britton Under Western Captain Kidd FOR CEMENT AND CONCRETE WORK OF ALL KINDS. SIDEWALKS â€" DRIVEWAYS â€" FOUNDATIONS TELEPHONE 88 ""The House of Hits" Noah Beery, NOW CONTRACTING My Best Gal REFORD HAILS GENERAL TRUCKING APRIL 18â€"19 GONTINUMTIONS i ‘The one outstanding bright spot | | in the large banquet hall was the centre table which was graced by the young ladies that served their King and Country in the different branches of the services and also by a war bride who had been in the service. A most excellent floor show was presented by a troup from Torouto that have only recently returned from overseas where they had been mmmumufi. h It is almost deadline for m‘ ‘wbpbp-.nfih story is brief. Next week we will give you a more detailed account te| of all that happened, but you can va | rest assured that it was an evening there are now 61 allâ€"yearâ€"round residents living within the Park boundaries of Grimsby Beach. ‘Township Engineers McKay and }m-o“b adverâ€" ‘hh”“’W‘ Lumwmm-n the plans submitted last year. A petition was received from W. Shiffier, H. Lake, Pearl Southward, Evelyn H. Waliters, F. G. Reinke, M. Pasowysty, J. A. Biggar, Jeasic Biggar, C. A. Bridgman, for the construction of a six inch water main on Keison avenue from No. 8 Highway to Barton street, west on Bartin t the Townuhlp linée ‘and -nnumd.-b.cu- cll will have McKay and McKaey }m‘“dlfi“‘ E E7 »gr PME T KB 46 would be under the Local Improveâ€" building a new power line on Marâ€" lowe avenue and council will locate two street lights there. Anderson Motor Sales were granted a 30 day extension of time for delivery of the township‘s new Beach will be sold to Miss Bertha Adams for $50. She is to pay exâ€" ,â€"-u.â€"-&-maâ€"mi V-ylfl.l.l.lfl.o.l.ll-.i superior of the Basilian Fathers monastery, wrote to council adâ€" vising that in an effort to minimize juvenile delinguency as much as possible the order was prepared to set aside one of its houses to accommodate up to 40 or 50 boys for the summer months and was also prepared to give them a qualiâ€" fied instructor. _ Department of Highways has adâ€" vised council that it will not pay local improvement tax on a propâ€" erty which it owns on No. 8 highâ€" way in front of which a water main was laid, claiming that under the BEN.A. Act. Canads and all Its provinces are exempt from taxâ€" .. #hs aemaunt involved is $43.12 a year for 15 years. Brevities Hot Cross Buns. ¢ a e %® Sunday is Easter. Go to church Sunday. ‘Tomorrow is Good Friday. C e s ® Al places -t.uâ€"-uon-w Beeding is about finished over the mountain. » e e ® MHoliday hours will prevail at the es Orkee Imonte: Local fishermen are having good luck at the Jordan pond. i Dunnville tex rate is 44 mills, an increase of two mills. f about the time table changes on the CN.R. on Sunday, April 28th. new cruiser for the police departâ€" ment and a new ladder truck for the fire department. e e ® _ R. Gates of Burlington is the new manager of the A. & P. Store succeeding J. Coomber who has bech transferred to St. Catharines. Your old friend, Charlie Harris, Fruit Beit‘s crack chimney sweep, is now booking orders to clean out your pipes and chimneys., Schools close today for the Easâ€" Clothing Drive lw-'-,;-:.-:.: e« POLISH RELIEF n‘.*!:a-'l('“fl Furniture ~Store; Vineland Post Office; or Richardson‘s Red & White Store at Vincland Station. Donations will be accepted at: THE GRIMXSBY INDEPENDENT at the theatre on MonGay afâ€" meeting. Teioe P tm aamy Alile] in order to let ‘the decorators have| which was found on the Queen -muâ€"hwhm-m‘"*uum.-h meuuens‘t . | "Ton Ervik Dilige Cue setker ue l Wm. Schwab while working on worse for hard drving, and the a building in Harfiiton, on Saturâ€" engine is reported to be in bad day last, had the misfortune to shape, cither from tack of oll, u.ncuuuu‘m.cm. e located shoulder. Hamilton Police reported ‘u' ® "- | vehicle as stolen from the Ambitâ€" ». eouaeep Seneenen hk s "ous_ |Jous City, and Constable Ted Hope studio in Brantford. His son will manage the Grimsby Studio. A burning rubbish pile that set fire to the rear of the Graham groâ€" cery store bullding ‘at the corner of Depot and John streets, gave the fire department a run on Tuesâ€" day morning.. Damage was slight. Roxy reports that ‘he has booked quick order, â€" PÂ¥3 *ET ! md:“mtcml mm ever been filmed at the loca! timems paiess. ane us i) Y ouths Remanded cludes such pictures as "Mildred | Seccmmmnmieee Pierce"â€"*"Lost Weekend"â€""State, Two youths pleaded guilty beâ€" Fair" and "Spanish Main." \fore Magistrate J. H. Campbell births. During the month there| ‘The accused, 17. were 31 deaths reported, 23 being ¢m&u-=..-”_':|:'u residents of St. Cuatharines For Philip Mcintyre, 16, of Grimsby, March, Dan Cupid was fairly busy, | were remanded & week for sentâ€" .waamm’m:-u.mm“*uu r fonth Oobgrred in H m.l'nam-un-.u plea of & mir-t-hdfln:L uim,!'t@'!'_dmfl ‘The death occurred in Hamilton on Saturday of George A. Morâ€" rison, a former Grimsby resident. The deceased was a barber by proâ€" fession and in the early 19008 formed a partnership in the barber business with Harry Schwab, now resident on No. 8 Highway west. highways in the Fruit Belt for the, An oldâ€"timer is the one who can coming summer includes the surâ€". face treatment of 90 miles of pavâ€" ed roads and the priming treatâ€" ment, of some 85 miles of gravel roads. Among the highways to be given a surface treatment are No. 8, from Hamilton to St. Catharâ€" h-:llo..tfixfilhb&- brook, and No. 20, from Elfrides to Chairmanship of George Headley to deal with ten applications for penâ€" sions. The Board granted five old ‘The Pension Board of Lincoln for vehicle as stolen from the Ambitâ€" maw.umut‘ who has been investigating case, has nothing new at press ‘The charges were laid by Provinâ€" A third youth nas been charged with this assault and robbery, Roâ€" bert Grobb, 20, <# North Grimsby. He was remandoedg until today for money than a BSUNDAY, APRIL 28, 1946 and other specific dates. Ful information from Agents TIME TABLE CHANGES :râ€"mâ€"- Current & Betzner PHONE 130 General Hardware + Utensils NOTICE -.o::.ha-uemumhum GARBAGE COLLECTION The regular Friday collection will be made on â€"o . _ taal seat P [ Enal Mn sist®$ snn o NNA t -n‘!"‘.‘.â€" PPEA Lo. Sirst m “‘|\1‘|‘ * ‘ ““ d: o G“““ 11_‘}3‘-2 Howard Inglehart, Thursday, April 18th, 1946 Chairman, Board of Works. â€" â€" Household K

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy