Ho, hum! Many a man wouldn‘t enjoy life if he couldn‘t find someâ€" thing to gripe about. You can tell the modern youth. He speaks so much slang that it mlhumm. ALEXANDER HARDWARE Is Your Car Ready For That Long Trip? Don‘t Put Off Repairs . . . Highway Breakdowns CMMm...DriveinuANDERSONMOTOR SALES And Have Your Car Checked by Exâ€" perienced Mechanics . . . Our Rates Are Reasonâ€" able And Our Work Guaranteed. 149 MAIN ST. W DANCE NIGHTLY LONG BEACH PLYMOUTH â€" CHYSLER â€" FARGO FRIGIDAIRE Sales and Service NEED YOUR BUSINESS â€" YOU NEED OuR SERVICE 1A Few Used Tires And New Tubes ANDERSON i3â€"PIECE ORCHESTRA MMMM ’ Pss MOTOR SALES peaches on Hamilton market were 35 to 50 cents a 11 quart basket; tomatoes 20 cents a basket. } # & ® Prize winners of the drawings conducted at the Firemen‘s Carnâ€" ival were W. York and Stanley Lessey, both of Grimsby. # # ® ‘The death occurred in St. Cathâ€" arines on Saturday of Peter Kolin Brevities ost sueceme] _: ® a o 2l 2 o e n a":‘:'qmwulmmm“d&nnmmnml it have d diogen on n at ae is it un o2 ioi sult the boys will have a tidy SUM| ui po a stin greater problem to for their fund. | _ |_ get it back into drydock for the ‘Traffic accidents are getting so winter. * numerous in St. Catharines that mumesmemecmmecmmmmmmr the city council is going to buy a TOWN COUNCIL crash ambulance from the R.C.A.F. are getting 50 cents an hour for At present the private ambulances | a 44 hour week, or $22 a week if in the city are unable to cope with they have a full week, which they the situation. | do not always have owing to weaâ€" Loke Erie, 8 Miles trom Port Colborne, Ontarie Yet in Stock) TELEPHONE 625 CONTINUATONS MOULDING SHOP 9 they also will be finished until such and the plant opened up. Metal Craft Co. will be able to operate for some considerable perâ€" lod of time as a great amount of their steel comes from the United Basket factories are getting pretâ€" ty near the end of their wire supâ€" ply and unless help comes from some direction it is only a matter of days until they will be closed H.M.C.S. LIONS CLUB mounted on very large steel air chambers. In war time it was capâ€" able of carrying 40 full sized seaâ€" men in the middle of the Atlantic. At the present time it has more than 100 kids on it at one time Photographs of the launching and of the raft were taken. It was a tough job to get the puge craft down the bank into the water. It will be a still greater problem to get it back into drydock for the Council must have concurred to some extent with the remarks of "the Little Mayor" for Chivers and Price sponsored a motion to give the men an increase of 10 cents an hour and pay them full time for all legal holidays, but the motion was laid over until the September meetâ€" ing owing to the absence of Counâ€" cilior Inglehart, chairman of Board of Works, who is away on vacatâ€" Dr. J. M. Mather, Medical Ofâ€" ficer of Health of Lincoln Health Unit, which has jurisdiction over town health affairs, sent two comâ€" munications to council. First he stated that the Sanitary Inspector acting on a complaint had visited the home of Howard Young, Main east, and discovered that he had in the neighborhood of 2,000 chickâ€" ens and a large number of turkeys on a town lot. The M.O.H. requestâ€" ed that a town bylaw be passed that would prohibit chicken raising that the poultry was already moved away from the pro the garbage condition in connection with the local restaurants were very bad indeed and asked that some remedy be found to eliminate the bad situation. Council did not believe that it was up to them to remove the garbage complained of, that being a matter for the M.O.H}, lmww.mmn- Bell Telephone Co., in the very near future will make certain changes in their system in the western section of the district Saltfieet township council asked the coâ€"operation of Grimsby counâ€" Under the new system a telephone exchange will be established in Stoney Creek, Winona central will divided with Dewitt‘s Road being the dividing line. At present Grimsâ€" by citizens can talk to any person east of Hamiliton city limits withâ€" out a toll charge. Under the new setâ€"up they will pay a toll charge on all calls that will be west of Deâ€" tile for much needed drainage work in the cemetery. As a result counâ€" will be unable to go ahead with the sewer projects on Aitchison survey and Gibson avenue and also the water main on Aitchison surâ€" witt‘s Road, or on Stoney vey County rate this year will cost the town coffers the sum of $17,259 as against $12,532 in 1945. An inâ€" crease of practically $5,000. Moore and upon her fine life and work in Grimsby. Council marked her passing observing a moments sallence. Clerk Bourne was instrucâ€" ted to write a letter of condolance to the family. Mr. W. Crowby, appeared before council and offered to purchase a GET THAT BUMPY DRIVEWAY FIXED NOW ... . All sizes of crushed stone availâ€" .u.m. u.\.-..ulmufm Mayor Bull spoke feelingly of Phone 74â€"Wâ€"12, after 6 pam. PHONE 130â€"M WINONA Harvey Easson CALL THE feet wst from the Forty _ bridge uuM“"“' This is wWise the Canadian Legion made mmummm contemplated erecting a ball thereâ€" ‘munmu‘mro- to council. Council believed this would be a | bad leation for a tire and vulcan» izing usiness. | Bawor Bull reported that he had | grantd the privileges for one day |\ to twostrikebound men from Haâ€" | miltonto pick over the town dump for bottle, tin, etc. | with theprinciple of able bodied l-umu!d-' in« :\ stead of beng at their rightfu! lmoum concurred withhim and the privileges will notbe further extended. _ ‘Tax Collector Jewson reported | that in Juy tax collections arrears GRMXSBY against $2.911in 1945. From Janâ€" uary 1st t July 31st total collecâ€" lons amowted to $42,427, as againâ€" st $38,130 in 1945. Current taxes collected totaled $40,746. Chief of Pdice Turner in his reâ€" port for Julystated that there had been one ammult cnarge, fined $22: nine triffic charges, fined $2 ‘“:WW“? dog tax collected, $28. to Wm. C. Thompson for the erecâ€" brick, 36 feet by 70 feet at a cost of $10,000, to be used as a dairy and milk bar. Council will hold a special meetâ€" ing to deal with the question of reconstructing the sewage disposal | whnwt plant. read the necessary three times and _ Joint Fire Committee accounts for $43.07 were ordered paid. .. General accounts for $2021 were ordered paid. Relief accounts for July totalled RECORD PEAS TOMATO, VEGETABLE, CELERY, OXTAIL CLARK‘S SOUPS MAXWELL HOUSE * 23° 43° RICHMELLO _ %/‘s 39c ALL PURPOSE GRIND COFFEE Preserving Pint size Quart size JARS doz. 89c doz. 99¢ Quality Orange Pekoe Tea , Kraft Cheessâ€" MIXED NUTS 1 West Star Vac. Pack, Saitedâ€"4 oz. 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