Grimsby Independent, 10 Oct 1946, p. 1

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you. Lam-Ne. M meeiaannldtirrtephotogmphtttatnrit1ttrhteue1o flood of memories to the kids of those days, now full grown Mules-nu. This photo was taken in the Scoots' camp, in the ”when! of the lake bank, on the farm of the late Cyrus 8. Nelles, at the foot of Baker's Road. Take note of the old fashioned hum dashboard lantern that supplied the night time illumination. hum left to right the troop is G. v. McLean. (Public school teacher between the late John A. Dale and John H. Fol-man); the late Linus Woolverton idrit master Major H. P. Baker; Ass’t-Sooutmaster, Ha d B. "Short" Metealfe; Clayton Vaughan; Nelles Rutherford; NEW TROOPS IN FORMATION STAGE THROUGHOUT DISTRICT Scouts Reorganized mm W! “my" Magma!!!” man “I"! mmwruum; tow-W"- pmmumd.mnmw wmnmmamy mummm work. I Magda-boldl- an Who-u tget-ttkts-Better-rt ern-ttOtto-m-un Baum ‘Hae-a r. A. Beootra, a Grin-Ivy. mm my! gotsn-rMGrtrrsatrr,tbeer+ mMondthl-conmmunr. luquIhuoudBu-uvuh.wu ”pound We! Canal-toner ”mammal-ammu- mum-mumm- "eyttqrr-.HuefNetatt." Nahum-maul- 'mttnggtt-tttq6itemstttta- noun-um with seven! new unop- In an {amulet mo throtqttotrtthediatHet. Nettt-ttteqrPrstntmantofn MgtgitAhtmL.MAaMeaattLaiuan. Ruth-handout!!!” the Grimm Guanine. who: incom- 'rt-kd by the Dude! comm“ for can. you. orttttegFeqretbtmttMAaur nan. the cum was. wandupolw. G. R. M- (Mandolin-n!) . This was without a doubt one of the finest driveteyy m the Fruit Belt. But its scenic beauty in all gone now. This Was the entrance to old Grimsby Park. You drove down Perk Road with the old home and buggy. turned to your left tm- medinUly after 'i','ltegre the G.T.R. tracks and then wound mound into this ant ' where tickets form to the park 'P" sold. The-whole driveway from the t to, deep into were sold. The ,iiirie"iiiiveGiFriGrarirarti.r)ide.ir"iiite the park w lined with poplar treat. always well trimmed and well kept. Some of them am still there today. "rtaitBettDlstHet'Nies In " Tug! Ragga me" nabs-umb- New oNeinhs A-tintel- iGr AG. - -- Undei'WIy- il1iisstaisir'lll"llyi, Grimsby Ihndleperiellttint i [I,'] This Was A Lovely Driveway Grimshr's First Boy Scout Troop -"Lii2"er a? "if I rteond..stuueemr".tt" :Fnaulolthnnbunuonorh- "setttetnrgtsrermrutrt""etry thnuutouuto-auumulu - lulu mighty bl; mm Lttete.ttot"d"""""t'"- ‘M’IL . Potatoes Asigtig, As Watermelons Jetsrt+reetBrtrtgtrrn 12m Oveenmred A Bnaitet-- Weeted19Nmdss. Nwmmwmmmp- m Into the New". landing the punk no“: In John "at who melatoni- Baggettggrs85.atetemaggt cos-turd” gnu-noon with-hull- otd 'trttntoe. that for use not. ”and pumpkin. Mlmde-uhdln -oeerttttwed n It: quart ttnattet.Ttser-ortly"tftt-t many wetgtted " pound-.1110 Won-weighed 19% when and meg-and um Inches-round. Tue-re-onthe-nn Noll-l (an on the - Blis- M Way. out at Nelle. Rm. John-Inmathojultplchdmun " up law and that than mm -ttttrenettt. limo -_.__.. “will. - - Rttetttetet h“... Fall Fair Dates titelCrirtAN A rewwiut-A COMMUNITY SERVICE AMt. 7-10 oe. 13-14 .Oct. 13-14 DISASTROUS FIRECLEANS our PLANT 0F WHITFAIRCRAI-T CO. Lloyd mm Earl Math (human ', Gordon Metentfet Mal- eolm Nelleo: Lloyd Phipps; VMFN; Bruce Ron; Kan- neth Whyte tin front); muddle; Reginald Meander and 690m his-Ila - _ - None of than boys km nrhat the y, cold walls of . prim 1ttoU like hom “maniac. All of We!!! have and their Empire in the t"gt,tgiiii,i,e in the First Great War, some of them in the mo amfiagratioet. All of them, who have been spared to live, “highly successful businessman Thanks I lot to the training.“ they received in this Ftrat Grimsby Boy Scouts Troop-€00 Buy Yourself A (haul. Of Babel: Of Apples. A Tremendous Loss - cumin Mk. o.... who In: mod clause of ttt new formed (Mindy and! Two at Boy Scout: and Wolf Cubs. ligaiused ALot The Independent Wan $.31 Grimsh We wind At The Number 1'11t. ather Youngukcu Who K I e Il,zr: 1.'1tt " 3 a.m., Ion!!!) Where town“ Aveat'rti',L"i'2'; ii,iiir%,.. u‘ Well. well. In m (an. to Ipl' I the put. on the mu (or tt l mot an. oe-- FEROUSON AVENUE Two old union. Wu. J." - and u-Iuyor and” T. MI]. were In. (In! on" to ml The Ind-ponder". Mtieq with th- comet mrumwhenmamtm Thornton In I" spawn; the min. To both gentleman m “and their pram! "stmertptton is months. Has Beach Troop We won vary plant! with an mponu um. w mind from un- quay. tn met we Inn A mu. m. ”PPM until Inn lulu Cal- lluford who up Ind - - tonln. tier we found out um In the count rf ImmcUon to tttq am Gum-J In told them about - and in town, Including Ferguson Anna. Of course um ucund um union-mum from Town Clerk G. 0. Baum. We - . lot at m to ttttn qua-non. bola rtqht an! um. which I" - to prom that ovary- body In the Fruit an In "Odin. "Linooln'a Low“ Woolly." Somewhere In thta up" you will and "ttttttar your. (Madam!) Of Commotia Grimsby, Ontario, Thursday, October 10th, 1946. [an In End-sud At Over 8125.000 - Bull. hm- Ihn..‘m “all: HM Chan Mull-cry To“! has - 1500 he! Of House Used. Ftgq at maul-ulna mUtn which bloke out than 6 o'clock anarchy morning may “roy- od the plant. at White Canadian Alter-n but. Ilium W. Orin-by, with [on mud by company menu. at "Mum. for- - employ..- mn thrown out a work by the Hun . . The comply. format, but“ In tho 8|th hulldlnl. Milton. patch-ad the Orin-by plant About on you Mo. The mum. and“ by an on". “my during the m but mar used. In. of "gtteatt Noel: And brick “motion. on. stony high and npprulnntely mum (at In an. Nothing I- Ian but part at the building when the Mttee Nu loc- atod. The compuy In can” In the manufacture of plywood hula. chm-[mm the! (unitary. " mailman sultan- had other new “nu. Accordlng to Wtittign M, -rtntmstunt, the Nu. m din. I Wat ending It a um. Hominy. _ T, Ion. Huh-t taanperatum . F _ “.0 m alumnus an Inn cannot-tun 58.8 mm». _ __.". '-"-r-rte--. nu l Col. a. a. $rhetwrnd, "" who has “In ell',','." hoop of Boy! and»; Jun.- m. New Scoutmaster (Continued on [In D) un of will. cuc- LEGION WILL ERECT CROSSES AT PLOT 0F REMEMBRANCE Banker Retires After 43 Years FANFARE 0F TRUMPETS, DRUMS WHEN NEW PREXY TAKES OVER And The Lions Roared w ." i"iiGiUiGriituiriaii(irba -tiiton the nutritive qualities of apples. their Vitamin C content, etc.. but that in not the important factor. The thing to remember in what this On Member m. "" Mr. f/ Oecer Spence retired from the eer- vlce a! the Royal Bent at m nner hem completed clued. tony-um yeeu at m. Mr. lpencewubornetlhevme'eot Newman (originally celled 8mm In the Term» " Hamlet. received NI any educa- tion at B.B. No. 12. and [manned from MI Huh School In 1008. On December 11th. “08. be en- tered the Denice. of the Bunk of Hamilton It Gorrte. under the men-genial) 0! Mr. H. V. Holmes. now llvluu retired In that vtlbntr.. On December 22nd. 1903. he end Mr. Holman opened the Phi-dutch (By Dr. J. I. IAN“. munch [lulu Unit) . "An apple a day keep. the Doctor IWOY." In spite of thin. every doctor will wholeheartedly commend the sale of ap- pl" by Shaw Wit! ' SW5”,- 11ttAItt 12. L . . I". '""""ifieG"Jroe, buy your apple on Saturday don't think of it in terms of the rice of Apple- in the grocery store. Rather, consider it u an Investment in th? yrntth of the community GiiGGitd 'ar-artists, on that his. ale repreeento. " of us become dieturhed when juvenile delinquency develops in a community. We ell do a lot of talking shout it but here is a chance to do something concrete to control the problem. The revenue from the sole of these apples helpe pro- vide Boy Scout training for the boys in our community. There is no better incur-once for the prevention of delinquency than Boy Scout treining. A boy who he: hed a firm foundation in the ideals of the Boy Scout: is unlikely to become I problem Jul-hum _ " - . ..i.. . brooch of the Bunk of “Multan. situated In the building new occup- kd by SIM Bork. M than who might be inure-ted. the ttmt cut- Atm-tttm-ttttFriar cum. Sch-cl". Grover. and the second customer Kohl: Wilton. can at William Women. the qdiUtr of "a Web Recon. He drove (Continued on [In D) During Bl: Blue 07.000 Gul- Ionu Of Water Pumped At From 128 to I30 I’oundu. 10terwortomtpertntend- out Andy Header-on Inlorllu The lmhpandoln. "Ill durum the had tint II [he White Can-dim Air. emft plant on Saturday morning Inc. the flu-ma with tour qun of ho- In openllon had I [an-m on their line. of m to no pounds Water Pressure At High Level r o. Spence Served 32 Branches or The Bitter- ent Dunks In rrtltoth" Eon ;Wii(um To (id-shy. AN APPLE A DAY (Fm-GM RM) D" Ute [lumen ck of - or 'P limo w an l'lnl am" meeting of the can.» Us. Club for use new cannula-mm the bland Mammal. rollohlmmn. la the mum on Room at no Vlllago In: on My owning. Dr. Ant. Crlch Axum-es Pres- Ida-Q's Chair Of “on Club In lice or Major Vance R. and] - Outlines Plus 1h unwary - m a part of the induction into 0mm. under the guidance of Lion P. V.-Bmiu|. of Lions Auk Crick. " president. who tatt-tttie-tttrv-ten. Ml. who was compiled to an un will; to pun-arc of military “I... “on Auh. In I " minute adduc- [an the “on. I lot of sound ud- vlco on their duties to the club tad tho communlty and outlined lev- onl unwary punts for the future (“tendon and work of the Club. The reproduction of this photo has caused a lot ot realm: to do u lot pf guessinu. Real Old Timers knew the mildlng well. More recent cltiu-nn did a lot of trttetmpertintr. One gentleman even had the building located on Rim street west, next to Farrell‘s banket factory. This building in its time housed a_lotrof different bualnem-u in Grim-In- 1n... 1..» 1..." um, “alumni!" even nan the building located on Elm street went. next to Farrell's basket factory. This building in its time housed a lot of different businesses in Grimsby. The left half houned the Post Office tor many years when the late H. E. Nellen was P tmtuiter. " ceased to be the Post Office when the late ('llnn'l'.'ll'e was nmminted Postmaster. when it was removed to the block now occupied by Johnson's lluniwanu The right hnlf of the building had many different types of businesses within its walla. it was the first office of The in- dependent from 1885 until ttWt. At the time this photo was Wk?" the Into Archie Hurlmid "rrttttlsut M... L.“ I...II _..- e. A__.. - n. v..- ...... BRV0E, ruvtll WIS taken the late Archie Ilurlund oerunied the left half as a trav- el Mteney and fruit office for the Ottawa Produce Exchange. That is Mr. llurlund sitting in the phaetnn. The right halt, at this tinur--itr0r--wad occupied by Read and Sheldrake. real eutate. insurance. conveyancing. ete. At the time the preeent Post t?rrie---tttti.Liliiii built this building was purchased by the late D. E. Swayze and moved to the corner of Robinson and Chrke atreete and converted into a double house. It was Engaghen the Queen Elizabeth Way was cunatructod in For The Future. (Continued on we 12) This One Will Stop You smumrmmuhusLicP-W mm this building was purchased by d moved to the corner ot Robinson >nverted into a double house. It was Elizabeth Way was eonattuetod in To" Come“ Gives Per-luv do. An Regulation ' ttteaten Are Not Pug-III} mulli- - nodal but. untMulnIuIttI-u-hn mmudrnyhomulo.u. "nrormtir-eudtatatttond, ”Immunmtmd -renawaurmaiqtiuetrtrt- at”. od "or plying and Inn nut mun. no stated an an mplpommdnm-nd mvaquyn Ki-NI-dest-pete" tt 'nt-tttnt-tstreet-tre willhmndumupoulbk -gtrtoetoutmoshetet-r.nd attoetatgqtehoesmtrrgnnin. In)" L. A. Bro-my on M a! VM Uncoln bunch. man ”in. Allied "much of council to one! mull. wtttte, wooden cm- ". on mm In the put of Re. mhnnce. In Queen'- Lnn caul- emory. " than no new man! mm in the plot unmixed owing to the shortage at the mum um head none; The on... (ea-um on up 12) but rook we jun luv. you I t-rmttheatmeueteGrtmAy. Mmkmnuuvlnxyouou usatymatt-toqotomtettoet. All municipal cum-u. or u-ol- neutm in hand Inn un- con- pcuuon. Hun do not hurt. Cierl Baum for Information. for you won't get It. 'urtttuomrtrrottt- "VB My uhcripiionn to TI. lad.- pcndonl. or {tiling to [It the cor- mimwcwiiiihongiwme equivalent to the Want [Jacob lemon-l hospital. Mere in your question:- What and in My win the origin“ and hid out by no a... mm mm in in”. KI M Mi M was very tttue, te'"" Tel-iii '0. lat',') - Ite. hm Received Mrdm Power Bill: For "ts-WN Ellyn-uh. Aiflioiua mm 12 PAGES Tone

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