Grimsby Independent, 24 Oct 1946, p. 2

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~ CV omonne 4 s of \ _ LIVINGSTON ans : 2.; . â€"" "Itmsby vâ€"-nmumhh-c” : mh‘t"m | Association, Newspaper s 3. ORLON LIVINGSTON, Egitor. .7' , _ _ _@" C CHUe 18 m “ ‘ Lofim aitays" to e and, ts dependenet "Ras c \ The Grimsby Independen, MA Siys._ ‘""I never expected to live to see ableâ€"bodâ€" ied Canadians being paid for idleness because my work is ‘unsuitable‘ to them". FARM HOMES EMP Drive along the Ridgetown Road beâ€" tween Ridgetown and Blenheim in Lambton County, Ontario, and you will find seventy empty houses, five of them with hydro. This I;i;ctflu‘:td.u:hmminfrmz orrison, second viceâ€"president the Ontario Federation of Agriculture. "Some of us feel that immigration is the only answer," said Mr. Morrison. In an economy in which people are paid for idleness because farm work or house work is "unsuitable" to them, and many urbâ€" an workers get twice as much pay, for half as much work, as farmers, immigration is the only answer. Immigration, plus a recovâ€" THE HABIT STICKS shrewdest buyers of Victory Bondsgl:-n":s the war, records show. Once they had > ben_cfitbytheincr-ndnrfimedamndfor Wm‘mey became steady nurchasers the successive Vicâ€" Farmers of Canada were among the shrewdest buyers of Victory Bonds during -'â€"'"'I" m ._A cce nnis mafing edbynw'lygn‘z, SOMEONE SHOULD TELL UNCLE JOE STALIN Owenponatimeinamdl.'bflm world was relatively sane, men ”“‘dl 'b'I m‘:. mers, carpenters, hardware m« general hanics, manufacturers, druggists OT t arn storekeepers, and get about the sam ers, ano ®"* s sime skill and It has often been stated that the farmer We..mghmfotthemâ€"- That he is hard to sell on the first approach ; but that onee sold, he stays sold. Whether or mnehmamtisnuirminiu m-m'mhtbemled-m”lflym" So far as bonds are concerned, the latter part of the statement appears to be correct. SENEERECPELUY s\ remidlonn ind l from similar investments of time, Cc 0s Soe world. and enter at his pleasure. m.me-mim offered or '.“‘_!;.‘.u.h_ yammm L CRVBRC CCCH with London, New York, Sha Timbucto, were made with, "M5, we'lwb", what & ho M _ _codld bring th by t! open ;”m 10 W"""â€"'-I"‘ SATIELI Y 0 Priofocd men who are reads ** Phe mey l x e to get mXE FACTS & FANCIES "Lincoin County‘s Leagina m * * * p...23, 1 t20ing Weekty» htb,g_imdeadeo!the D C ,,A‘â€".“"‘ hay h-k'fib.-.a. service °* "~_ â€" urice establish ; paying the going price & and LA\ s " . 0 Ceveli tie world of that day traNnS®" C vew York, Shanghal Of vocation, present centâ€" 'â€"""""WN Wemees e o ts echerces s ons peaded. WVast statenizaning "“lhb. sooner opr wh" as they do inâ€" shadunds for ecomonte falores on Toui: economy ~,Au"ges: To the extent that tnc of fheir wisdom and production un feaTds "‘""",,”", of their own follies. The pow. ::’i.?dnm by“‘h‘m"'b‘lc% world m,""‘mm mqu:"n.b‘.,.:‘::;:w.mm as w m&,w&hfi:‘mo.buu: Te jocluding Russia. Someone should tof} ncle 1nd ‘oh the c e should tell gl:dnloe.anduflu'iy:h:n"h: rhace the good in the 1914.â€" JolmAtumm'E&s world, preâ€" mT‘.F 10 _ 0 g mm the many fluttering leaves which dicate that Canada inâ€" ,,_â€"-_â€"“mh “l flflMWw which proclaim that the reason of farm aue tions is at hand. _ Aas:= Mhmm' of a "bac} from the ts buck oo onecds Ohoeetemmal auction dat: es flinthekmkch.ndthe“bm&h" "”"""“’"". ‘M.“Goghc-o.-t"m mmm.nhmwas Shexâ€" Mummma comâ€" piling a list of surplus goods, ranging from Whiht.bealehillltm!olontbem tern of the ‘eighties, the makeup of the atâ€" tending crowds has considerably. It now includes a sizable inddt,m numbers, and businessmen come to renew old friendships and form new ones. h.m. to hlfl ’I â€""'a'lv""l ~"TOb APORd numerous to mention," and offers mt:: The rural auction enables the husbandâ€" man to secure stillâ€"scarce machinery. It afâ€" s Mm&efl'fl'fi&;tlh‘ newspapers and to the small fry who distribute the dodâ€" It enables the owner to dispose in one ::"oflrfiduvhidxordimrflywuldmfin weeks or months to sell. And, through servâ€" ing lunch, the ladies‘ organizations realize a neat sum. * In spite of the auctioneer‘s lustyâ€"lunged "Going, going, t" Cortâ€"ofâ€"lining date is from Dominion Bureas of Statistics. Electricity costs are overege for Hydes in Ontarm. omm § cmmmmmmmmmmmmm Prices! u-n-z-'v--"""""""""""b"“”‘ about. YOU ©O0 more Hydro energy for one cent today than at any time in history! Mufififidfldwmwumd Mcmbwmhwmm.mlfl‘ mmwnm ‘I’.hynoudhysdodm as much as in lm...“fiol-uu-utuhiflt ic A.‘m-“*’.h“ “““- 'm-..â€"-â€"---_, Mdhvfiflmu‘u“dm-‘hnfiwbu ime TE CC -..*.M_Mhflm oBP peses® W Of knee breeches and id the "Dispersal & "Goghc-o:t"m e the enterprising merâ€" RIMSBY INDEPENDENT mond‘s this week. mwummmum mentarians to cover. t .. * # Md&nflhm-.- mw:u'_mdm Says he has to or go hungry. > ® t _ .. t i One year ago tonightâ€"at m.... T. Hannah took over The Village Inn. Since that time mm‘.“mmmmu dining rendezvous in Ontario. -hnn-nm’mu.h'.;; Mmmwm.m.‘ when he is in town, believe me uy 1s IN TOWN. threw his freedom to the £0UF winds last week He wmmrmu“m”,‘: Mmmma&mu Place a reasonable estimate on yourself mmxmu.“m.qf?i.m cu?nnnl;uyon are cheap and wish people Red" Graham shopping for chocolate bars. No Lady Byron Shoppe has a new black Charlie Kirk reports that the The tranquillity of The Stree. § * [L1\ MAIN= GSTJ REET ‘en decorated store windows. o-o-t..,,.,p,. has been greatly imâ€" cigar situation is was shattered to Atlas we find the early ploneer residenis WSD settled in Grimsby Township had anything but a wcwuwmumwm out of the virgin wilderness. That they were eventâ€" wally successful in their efforts this district today speaks for itself. # # # # ® Charles Mereidth, Thomas Harris, Thomas North and Licutenant Monroe, began their improvements soon after; Robert Lounsbury, Dr. Utter, John Beam, Solomon Hill, Wm. Lawrence, John Beamer, from N. Jersey; Peter Bousiaugh, from Virginia; D. Palmer, and others, including the Merritts, from m-mhn-nnmm-ub- ment." and some of the McCollums, John Harris, Wm. az4 Thomas Bridgman, along the 20 mile creek. William Walker, from Virginia, obtained lots 1 and 8 in the 6th concession, and 11, 13, 14, 15, 16 und 17 in the 7th concession; his son Ralph, one of the hardy pioneers, settled on the mountain on lot ll.fl-hlud.thm'uulylfl’- The first regular religious service in the townâ€" ship was the Church of England, preformed by Judge Pettit, in 1787, in his own and occasionally in his neigbbors‘ bouses, until the building of the log church in 1794, where the stome church now stands on lot No. 11â€"built in 1812 The second church (Methâ€" creek, first resident Methodist minister Rev. Elijah Warren, at Smithville, 1818. The third church (Methâ€" odist), built at Smithville in 1821, where the present brick church now stands First resident church of in 1827; prior to W. Sampson‘s incumbency, the Rev. Robert Addison, of Niagara, made pastoral visâ€" its to Grimsby. Rev. W. W. Eastman, (Presbyterian) in 1816, the first resident minister in the Township. ‘The first school bouse made of logs in 1794, a little east of the village of Grimsby. The same year anâ€" other school house erected at 30 mile creek, teacher John French; in 1795 another was built at Smithâ€" ville. In 1818, one built in the Merritt settliement. In 1817, another school house built at Woolvertons, and another on the mountain near Bonslaugh‘s in 1810. ‘The first white child born in Grimsby was the late William Nixon, Esg., in 1792. Grimsby has now (including two villages) 14 public schools, two high schools, generally 2 or 3 private schools, 5 Methodist churches, 2 M. E. churâ€" ches, 3 Roman Catholic, 1 Cburch of England, 1 Presbyterian, 1 Baptist, 1 Universalist, 1 Disciple, and 1 Union. This Township has expended large sums for improvement of the romds, having sixteen miles men as any rural municipality of its size, which may be put down as follows, viz six members of Parliaâ€" ment, one Legisiative Councilior twenty ministers of the Gospel, eleven doctors, eight surveyors and enâ€" gineerr, six artists, one portrait painter and entoâ€" mologist. Grimsby furnished a member (Mr. Pettit) to the First Parliament of Upper Canada. In 1803, Soloman HIL of Smithville, formerly from Coeymans, N.Y., (a very clever speaker,) and Colonel Robert Nelles, were elected above seven other candidates. Election was held four days; each candidate was required to pay a guines each morning, at the opening of the polis, Some years afterwards, two other citizens, viz., William Crooks and Dennis Woolverton, were sucâ€" cessively members of parliament. In 1830, Abrabam Nelles, Esq was called to the Legisiature Council. His Excellency, Governor Simooe, predicted that mfinucdcnnty.mhntumm mmdhfim“.m town, as it had great natural advantages. Most unâ€" 1My.mmdhumum expectations of others, have not been reakzed. Mechanics Institute, containing nearly 1,000 volumâ€" -,mMahfiode.” luhn.mm-nhm,-m-.. «nd shoe shops, two groceries, three black»m shops, two carriage makers, one harness make station of the G. W. Railway, and a drill ahed: in the adjacent mountain, are inexhaustable a Grimsby village is beautifully situated between the Mountain and the Lake, having a delightfully romantic appearance, containing about six hundred inhabitants. Has 4 churches; C..of England, Methodâ€" mmmm-‘mm mmmmmm- tities of building stome The meanest trick is to unjustly abuse a worthy man. h'lmtouflfluhfll.ndmm to lie and get caught in the act. Economizing for the dependent is one of the of manly character. “‘M-M.MM Kindâ€" “fmlm’dw that will never be improved upon. Continuing week from Page‘s Historicai .._.-.Aas‘..“_-l- minmaose residents who ‘WAY BACK It may also boast of producing as many public Frank Fairborn, Jr. of inâ€" purpose of being one tinsbop, two boot 'l'bm'hldnubnfl is the buman race. on a merryâ€"goâ€"round This is BOF the first instance where love made a couple go round in circles, A western couple were General Trucking Dr. D. R. Copeland, WILE. TRAVIS Jewellery Repairs Business Directory Watch Clock And E. A. Buckenham 12 Main 8t E, Grimsby Made to order from original RADIO REPAIRS â€"â€" Guaranteed Work â€" Harold B. Matchett G. ROBERTSON BARRISTER, soLiciTOR, ETtc. Geo. F. W arner BARRISTER & SOLICTTOR (of B1 Catharines) Phone 113â€"Jâ€"3 all sizes of concrete blooks BSUN LIFE OF CANADA Telephone 502, Grimsby T. R.BeGora, B.A. George 1. Geddes Wiring And Repairs BULOVA, ELGIN, ELCO WATCHES Radio Service Member RE.T.A. Phone Winona 55â€"râ€"22 phone burlington 624 14 Ontario Street, Grimsby TELEPHMONE 2s1â€"8 Mours $:00â€"12:00; 1:304:%0 Closed Gaturdays At Noon Open Wednesday Afternoon Vernon Tuck 25 Main Gtreet, West _ GCRIMSEY October 24th, 1946. MARTIN "Mlnzu 12 Main St. West, GRIMSBY s: 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Telephone 680 (Vision Bpecialist) OPToOmETRisT INSURANCE DENTIST D. D. 6. «â€"« Saturdays 9â€"12 «â€"â€" 2 to 5 p.m.

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