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EXPERT SERVICE TO ALL MAKES OF OIL BURNERS, ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES, TOMLIN ELECTRIC _SERVICE _ 23 Elm Street IF ITS CITIES SERVICE â€" ITS GO Our New Pumps are now installed and we are to supply vour wants with a full line of CITI Grimsby to Toronto 10.10 a.m. _ 7.50 p.m. 4.00 p.m. 10.50 p.m. NORTH BAY â€" _ PARRY SOUND â€" OTTAWA â€" MONTREAL BODY and FENDER REPAIRS Duco and Enamel Spray _Painting LINCOLN AUTO SERVIGE Toronto » * North Bay â€" â€" Parry Sound _ â€" No. 8 Highway, If It‘s Envelopes Y ou Require, Call 36 CITIES SERVICE OLLIE sSHAW Fresh And Cooked Meats Fresh And Smoked Fish BUS CONNECTIONS AT TORONTO FOR C LUalller meSEIRIFL â€"â€" RATFHML A wâ€"â€" QUALITY ALWAYS MILLYARD‘S DRUG STORE LICENSED MECHANICS ALL WORK GUARANTEED GAS AND OIL .y.cu-ul-d-hm"“ Caribou Inn (English Inn) FARES ARE LOW Exide Batteries GRIMSBY â€" PHONE 1 BUSES LEAVE * fickets and information at Round Trip â€"â€" Tax Included â€" $ 290 Midland â€" $15.60 Ottawa â€" â€" $11.85 Montreal (Daylight Time) ‘Toronto to Grimsby 8.40 am. 4.25 p.m. 12.25 p.m. _ 8.45 p.m. Grimsby $ 8.45 :15.20 18. 46 Last week the Editor received mmwmmm Crosby, from down in Stockton, Cal. It read as follows: CONTINUATIONS "Dear Bones: Don‘t forget the Smithville Old Boys‘. I will be back by then. You and I put it over before and we can do it again. Best wishes. Mark C." oflyuutmgmuuuq itor is a lot and a lot wiser Mhmï¬mm.mu‘ the same time he will be in Smithâ€"‘ ville for this reunion, and no doubt, | uon(wlmmc.ndtlotd the other good fellows of Smithâ€" ville, will do a lot of high jinks, just the same as a quarter of a century agoâ€" At any rate, folks, if you want to have a good, clean time next week, take in the Smithvilie fair and reâ€" union, particularly Saturday night, when the real doin‘s will be "did." Then all Old Mark and the Editor will have to do on Sunday is keep the ce pack on the brows and commune with themselves. Let those shunting engines and the crew do their work. They are only moving out loaded cars of Grimsby and district fruit and moving in empties to be loaded the next day. You people who complain about nmndnknnotud?r‘ conscience as you think you have, | cMflnMMWM-' It does not bother the Editor of mwzmmm noise of that kind that he hears the more prosperous he knows that his town and district is, Of course, it must be admilted that we have in our midst a few people trying to live off nothing, who have no interest in the fruit crop. The Independent pays no atâ€" tention to their complaints, If they 3 ww 2 oSR a MOLMM-MM- wu::ymmhlvll‘c“ in such utiful "‘“'""fr it were not for the peach the other fruits. ‘ ‘Those crops must be harvested and men must work at all hours of m“yudnmwurnfl»m. including the C.N.R. men and their whistles and their shunting enginâ€" en. Anmlounc.n.u.mdthdr men,. their engines and their esn . 1e M whistles Move the crop and forâ€" .“.mun‘tm BLAST OPEN BASKET I one of the firm‘s employees, while on his way to work this morning. Another employee, Walter Moberly, found a metal compartment from . the safe at an overhead bridge! spanning the Queen Elizabeth Way | }.g Psion street. k C | Apparently using tools SW0i6! | from the Canadian National Rail« mtool-ludd.lumlvlllo stmâ€" tion earlier in the night, the thiev» uâ€"nlndop-n--hlnuud- fice of Ningara Packers, LAmited, at Beamsville, and secured some $300 in cash. The stolen tpols were left in the office, police said. At the office of Beamsville Growers‘ Coâ€"operative, where the office safe is always left unlocked by the staff in an effort to prevent it being ruined by thieves, the loot consisted of about $10 in loose w,..._..qapm-uu office were broken open and quite « bit of the choicest fruit was eantâ€" en by the thieves who apparently took their time at the job of ranâ€" sacking the place. ponald Creeiman, manager of GROUCHES COME Grade XII1Iâ€"Grimsby High Schoolâ€"1945â€"46 Friday and Saturday, 12, 13 and 14. That is Back Row: A. Brydon; G. Brownlee; !. Marr; D. Riches; D. Cole. 3rd Row: J. Eaton; L. Rahn; D. Metcaife; N. Gordon. _ 2nd Row: $. Marr; M. P.:.uhw: R. M.Mhas F. Dafoo; L. Earie; H. J« Front Row: D. Bedford; McPherson; B. Hand; A. Earle; A. Jeffries. course the Edâ€" THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT be admitted FROM PAGE ONE ut ‘:t| w imithâ€" ' d‘:‘“u! mS omo\ Bmithâ€" A‘o†co jinks 1°‘Ac 4 L pupt o lD week, | , the company said that every drawâ€" er in the place had been "turned inside out" and the place was A The office of E. L. Jemmett, fruit shipper at Beamsville station, was also entered and ransacked but, so far as could be learned nothing was taken. Provincial Constable E. G. Hope, of Grimsby, is investigating all the breakâ€"ins, at Grimsby, being assisâ€" lmwwmmy.m i INSULATION ~oLp CHUM Will haul fruit to canning factories reasonable. "FLEECE LINE YOUR HOME" â€"WARMER IN WINTER â€"SAVE FUEL 1 â€"SAVE MONEY j For year round comfort and economy hn"r home _ inâ€" sulated now , with Rock Wool, iv anpiied by The m;:l: thathAanmac ‘co." Lomren. Harvey Easson GENERAL HAULAGE SCHOOL SUPPLIES . . . â€"COOLER IN SUMMER «0080 WEST MAIN STREET Phone Grimsby 73â€"wâ€"12 Phone Winona 130â€"M (Call After 6 p.m.) â€"LIPPER RING | COVERS â€"â€"SCRIBBLERS â€"NOTE BOOKS â€"GEOMETRY SETS â€"â€"DRAWING PENCILSA WINONA, 178 . MILLIKIN at Beameyville by Provincial Conâ€" stable Keith Collins, of Beamsvilie. Among men and women of all walks of life he was just "Jim". He liked them. He loved them. He protected them. And they in turn respected him. As a truant officer he had no equal. Every kid knew him by his ;nm name, and he liked it. At Christmas time he never failed to send candies and oranges to the Public School to the kids. As Pubâ€" lc School Principal Ken Griffith once remarked to The Independent, Pe#uarDup.vonel had so little trouble and was so highly respected by all the childâ€" ren." I "Jim" suffered a bad fall on lcy sidewalks one night in January, ‘tm.mm-m-mcuamu \ retired from active police duty on 'm 1st, 1935, at which time o&r | present Chief of Police, W. W | Turner joined the force. Since that | time he has assisted the municipalâ€" lnymunmu organizations . in apecial police duties. "I never knew a truant officer that Pneek 222020 OOME S es sott _2 R Marvin "Cyclone" Wentworth, well known exâ€"professional hockey playâ€" er; two daughters, Mrs. H. H. \Briste!, and Mrs. Fred Winther, ‘ both of Lynwood, Cal.; two brothâ€" u. dodeilalh d94 4tiniipy colg Several months ago he was takâ€" en ill and despite expert medical aid gradually grew worse until his deâ€" Wentworth lived. He was a member of the Canadâ€" lan Order of Foresters; a past member of the Ontario Police Asâ€" sociation; an adherent of Trinity United Church. His wife predeceased him in \un. He is survived by one son, | ers, Amos in Owen Sound and Wil« \ Nam Adoiphus in Hamilton; one i aister, Mra. Jennie Haines, in Pennâ€" | aylvania. ‘ ‘Remains are resting at the |Stonehouse Funeral _ Home | where services will be held this | aftericon, at two a‘clock, by Rev. | . 3 Watt. Interment will be in Onees‘8 Lawn cemetery. train seen “‘ varnern Trunk," the Inghid B Cooper coâ€"starring Al on Monday at the Ro: Hurtling throughthe night two trainsâ€"a locomotiveA®d 8ix cars eachâ€"approach hea@n. On hunâ€" fred and seventyâ€"five stunt men and actors including ‘@r Gary Cooper jump from the moving train just before they edide and ‘mm up into a twiste flaming mase of wreckage. Ipek Althugh the trains, of 18790‘ age, were completely wrecke NO injuries resulted except for mPF cuts and bruises as the men rold down the sides of the rockâ€"bal ed railroad bed. K _A Mat B. Wallis produd® "Saratoga Trunk" is based on ® Kdna Ferber novel of the""am® Train Wreck Is Spectacular the most spectacular y, ever filmed can be Varnera‘ _ "Saratoga e Ingrbid Beémanâ€"Gary starring Al* which opens ) at the RoYy Theatre, morning. . The Vineland Building Pro« CONCRETE BLOCKS ALSO SILO SIDEWALKS â€" PHONE 547â€"J PLAN NOW NoOW CONTRACTING BTo secure the maximum value and comfort from next winâ€" ‘ter's fuel. BLet us instal an Automatic Heat Control Unit on your furnace. WThe ftamous Minneapolisâ€" Honeywell Electric Janitors are once more available in limited supply. j WPhone us today for complete information. ° Niagara Packers Ltd. FOR CEMENT AND CONCRETE WORK SEPTIC TANKS â€" CISTERNS / w ALKS â€" DRIVEWAYS â€" FOUNDAT! 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