Grimsby Independent, 25 Apr 1946, p. 7

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Telephone 559 Phone 36 for Y our Next Printing Order GEORGE 1. GEDDES SUN LIFE BUILDING Hamilton, Ont. Phones: Bus., 7â€"3618; Res., 7â€"5518 BUILDING MATERIALS LIGHT THAT WOULD SPRING into being at the touch of a switch! Light that could be fed BIZ the force of a waterfall h of miles away ! Old timers shook their heads and walked warily around the new electric light standards. Jim, the lamplighter, left his flameâ€"tipped lighting pole at home and did his regular rounds with apairofplieuandahandfulof It Is False From a Town Lot to a 200 Acre Farm. to believe that tomorrow will never come. It will come inevitably, and with it oll the uncertainties and problems of a new world. You prepare for tomorrow when you become a policyholder of the )RTGAGE LOANS SUN LIFE OF CANADA , April 25th, « J. DeLAPLANTE A 0 A nluulttl'â€"é%%mafia&%a/&; ESTATE s.’ |' | -fi;n-; .â€"‘- K Kd 42 MAIN STREET w. (Out of the Uwilight carbon pencils, shaking his head at the newfangled invention that had turned his world topsyâ€"turvy. But the children in the Canadian cities accepted the change with unalloyed enthusiasm. Gleefully they followed the Lamplighterâ€" turnedâ€"electrician, gathering as prizes the burnedâ€"out carbons. Great men like Sir Adam Beck, father of the | § Ontario Hydroâ€"Electric amé Power System, were to | #reu set the pattern of publicly | (28, owned lpower developâ€" | «* ment for the world. | _ _ Enterprising businessmen serves sPORTOLOGY o Ee C C 2. 009. (By Bones Livingston, Sportologist) 194 6 One of a utfies * depwting the growth of Canade as a nation, produced by OKecte‘s on the occasion of their 100th anmuversary. THE GRIMSBY were a portent and an augury for the bright light of Destiny that was to shine on their country, Today, by our purchase and holding of Victory Bonds and . War Savings Certificates, |6| each one of us has a «m ! chance to play a personal egeer«! | part in the bright future a nation, 4 y Ored«s | ofour countryâ€"Toinvest memy" |our savings, as we place 4 %G| faith, in the Canada Uninited of tomorrow. were working over plans for the electrification of their factories. The stubby black carbon pencile the children of the ‘90‘s collected B R E W â€" COMRANY imitip INDEPE NDE N T | Fo ty Eddia Bracken has reached the "blue chip" class, put there by what is left by Uncle Sam out of an inâ€" come better than half a million a year. Six thousand a week of this is what he gets from his new radio program. ‘The rest is what Paraâ€" mount pays him. / ~. . GROVP A Generals . 15 games Gas House .....15 games GROoUP B Iron Dukes 15 games Pony Express.15 games Eddie credits his success to the fact that hbe is stubborn. He gets an idea and permits nothing to whake him. He always has plans. It was his plan to be a movie star. He made it. It was his plan to beâ€" come a radio star and own his own show. He made that, too. His next plan is to become , a movie writer and producer and make his own movies. Stubborn Star Achieves Goal "But I‘m not ready for that for another two years," he says. Bracken is going to concentrate for the next two years on making movies and establishing himself in radio. He likes pictures, and is especially keen on "Hold ‘That Blonde!" his most recent Paraâ€" mount comedy, coâ€"starring him with Veronica Lake, The film is now at the Roxy Theatre. movies I‘ve been in since I‘ve been in Hollywood," he said. "The first was "The Miracle of Morgan‘s Creek,‘ the second was ‘Hail the Conquering Hero,‘ and thisâ€""Hold Conquering Hero,‘ and thisâ€""Hold That Blonde!‘â€"is the third. ‘The others were more work than fun," Bracken and Miss Lake are aup» ported in "Hold That Blonds!" by Albert Dekker and Willie Bont, among other topâ€"notch players, Paul Jones nrodurnaaA EFFrECTIvVE SUNDAY, APRIL 28, 1946 and other specific dates. Ful information from Agents Playâ€"Off Games I‘ve TIME TABLE chancts CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS Jones produced been excited about three I‘ve been in since I‘ve been «. . . AND NoOW FOR A Y 1) 14512 14377 16113 pPounD OF EG6S MADAM?Y" The average urban rate for Hydro in Ontario is about 1â€"1/5¢ por kilowattâ€"hour, Just over 1c to light a 100â€"watt lamp for 10 hours, or drive a washing machine for four hours! lsn‘t it great to live in Ontario, where Hydro rates are among the lowest in the world? *_ Beef â€" Pork â€" Lamb â€" V eal Fresh And Smoked Fish See it starting Mon, May. 13th â€" ROXY THEATRE, Grimsby Quality Meat Market If It‘s Good, It‘s Here; If It‘s Here, It‘s Good "THE LOST WEEKEND" From the pages of the book that shocked a nation 215 "A FULL LINE OF COOKED MEATsS WITH RAY MILLAND 26 Main St, W.

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