Grimsby Independent, 2 Oct 1947, p. 9

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GOoODJYEAR * _ ALEX (CScoTTy) RYANS LADY KILLED muon-.ymo-muâ€"l of Sunday, Sept. 2ist, staying at "Green Trees" and visiting with ..,.u.r.m,nmm umu‘up-hn_g_o_&- CONTINUA TIONS trict. They left here on their reâ€" turn motoring trip to their home in Fargo, ND. In the early 1900‘s, Mr. and Mrs. Storrs came to Grimsby and enâ€" gaged in fruit farming for a couple 2022 °°â€" _ GC_ Lofe Anaom EM _ 0 Prndcce mmmudin of years, later moving into town and buying the novelty store busiâ€" ness of the late Mrs. Torrey, then m-uumu where the Temple building DOW stands. They operated this store for a few years and sold out to a man the name of Yeo and moved away from Grimsby. &.anm clever landscape architect and eventually landed in Fargo, ND., where be has been for some years in charge of a government Naâ€" ALL MAKES REPAIRED Your old treadie machine ELECâ€" ‘TRIFIED to a modern portable or cabinet model, as you desire. CITY SEWING MACHINE HOSPITAL Up to the time of going to press 151 James St. N. Hamilton PHONE 7â€"1495 Pontiac _ Buick GMC Irncks TROUBLE? MASON‘S SHELL GAS AND OIL Main West, Grimaby, Phone 638â€"W 24 HOUR SERVICE Be saleâ€"equip with GooDdJYEAR TRUCK TIRES Repairs to all makes MIâ€"MILER ALLâ€"WEATHER TAXI Don‘t let worn tires rob your deperdable, bigâ€" mileage Good« year Miâ€"Miler Allâ€"Weatbher business. Equip Classified advertising rates are Three cents a word. ge One wwufiuxwflw-fim __z_2ZzZl_ lz do not count. Where advertisements come in over Grimsby friends have received no &om.rmmmnvlnbhllm other m-m;“n::du fi'_luumm‘?mmf“umnu d.‘lo eâ€":‘ accident except A “ mo e m “‘ the Globe and Mail death notice. |dn-nedndhurd’lunfict=r.-. on Wednesday (4) Make sure there is an alterâ€" native means of escape. (5) Keep electrical wiring and uppliances in good repair. _ _ _(6) Do not overfuse circuits. Fuses of 15 ampere capacity are (7) Unless protection is given, emokepipes should be at least 18 (8) Install fireâ€"detector units in celHar and at head of cellar steps, attached to gong in upstairs ball. (B) Keep doors closed at night. (10) Have an approved extinâ€" guisher handy. (11) The door at the top of the celar stairs should be one which will resist fire for at least an hour. _ (12) Keep matches in metal conâ€" tainer and out of reach of children. (13) Do not leave irons or other electrical appliances turned on exâ€" e.t-l-quhuhflm Let them cool off before ‘putting away. (14) Keep ocily dusting cloths in a covered metal container. (15) Never use inflammable 1â€" quids for dryâ€"cleaning in the home. ‘There are safe types of cleaning fluids on the market. (16) Don‘t hang electrical cords on radiators or over nails. (17) Don‘t use matches on candâ€" tes to hunt in closets. Use a flashâ€" (18) Don‘t empty ash trays in wastebaskets. There may be a live cigarette among the ashes. " (19) DONT USE KEROSENE TO START OR QUICKEN A FIRE (20) Don‘t amoke in bed. (21) Don‘t bunt for gas leaks with a match. Put soap lather on :MMMMM»- (22) Never leave a fire burning in an unscreened fireplace. (23) Don‘t use inflammable inâ€" sect sprays indoors and under no cireumstances should gasoline h‘ aprayed in closets, etc., as an inâ€" sect spray. (24) Dorl‘t heat paraffin wax over a direct fire. Use a double bolier to melt the wax. (25) Always use care, common sense and forethought and you will live longer. A sharp decline in the anticipatâ€" ed peach harvest as a result of unâ€" favorable conditions in Ontario, reâ€" duces the current estimate to 1,â€" 728,000 busthels. Production last seaâ€" son was placed at 2,145,000 bushels, ‘There is a decrease of 20 per cent. a month ago in the expected harâ€" vest in Ontario as the remfit of serious losses from Oriental peach moth and brown rot, the crop being now set at 959,000 bushels comparâ€" ed with the August estimate of 1,â€" 195,000 bushels. In British Columâ€" bisa the estimate remains unchanâ€" ged at 1,476,000 bushels. In British Columbia the estimate remains unâ€" changed at 769,000 bushels, the crop being 15 per cent. larger than that of last season when producâ€" tion was estimated at 669,000 bushâ€" els. FIRE CHIEF LEPAGE ‘There has been no change in The unticipated harvest of grapes in Ontario or British Columbia since August which still stands at 74.« 223,000 pounds, This season‘s crop u:ommmmmwu :mmmmm' annm.mm-m bulk of the grape crop is ‘ in Ontario, where the estimate stands at 71,460,000 pounds or 10 per cent, above the 1946 level, The British Columbia yield is currently estimated at 2,763,000 pounds, while production last season amounted to 2,195,000 pounds. been seen in today‘s advertise» men ts IJITTLE CHANGE The court news is taken up with intoxilcated gentlemen who were just about to go to a waiting job. And the magistrates, in those days as well as these, let them go with the warning not to appear again, Confidence achemes haven‘t imâ€" proved much either, The Civil War was still being argued at that late date with a full column devoted to the battle beâ€" tween Hood and Sherman at Peach Jackson suffered at Chancellorville Install fireâ€"detector units in PEACH HARVEST has been no change in the ELECTRIC 1935 GRAHAM BEAGLE hound, male, tw old. Apply Palmer Hill, AAAaeeen e C200 o "o7 Aibdwa 1s ‘Gan Sc, orime. by. Phone 235J. _________13â€"1p QUTBOARD motor, "N Classified Advertisements THE OLD HOME TOWN BARNETT ice box, 50 ib. capacity AAaoP C CIOOL_ L. 40 1930 MODEL A Ford coach, ofl‘ or best offer. Apply J. Migus, Mountain View l{o-d South, Beamsville, 2nd house. 1%â€"1p SEVEN room frame house, hot air VACUâ€"DRAFT (Improved Furnace blower) complete with motor and Rrply 1.6. tox 366, Grimaby: Apply P.O. 244, “T:n' P in an engagement with General Hooker. The Amertcans were told of a trip from Edinborough to Lonâ€" don on the Flying Scotchman with a vivid description of the countryâ€" side and the charm of the wayside stations. And alongside a paraâ€" cash or highest offer. Apply *3 Depot St. or Phone 646â€"J. 13â€"1p graph bemoaning the high hotel rates, $2.50 to $3 per day, is an Trishman‘s secret on how to travel free which he sold for twentyAfive dollars to a fellow passenger. ‘The secret idea was that he walked. There is a plea for more lenient divorce laws and a hunter tells how to shoot ducks. A party of 200 Italians are planning to return to their homeland because they have, so they say, been misled in the prospects for getting ahead in Amâ€" erica. The "Nude" in art is being debated by a number of American papers and people and the opinions are the same then as now, some, say it should and others that it shouldn‘t be displayed to the public. And cigarettes are blamed for a 13 Mboyhmll‘lm.fllfll and fitful, h.p. 1942 model. Apply I &hwmfl. ish plate. Apply 49 Ontario St., 198 or 18â€"W. after 6 p.m. ‘There are chess problems, charâ€" ades, word puzzles and other enterâ€" taining features, There is an adâ€" vertisement for lovelorn men and women to join a matrimonial correâ€" spondence club. A deer was shot on Michigan Ave. and a witty poem }uu of the trouble hearing on a Ets P e ns aL C s Immediate possession. Appl_y‘ 2 Lincoln Ave. lflhnmlh-nm’flnud‘ in today‘s paper they would cause no comment for their duplicates can be found wherever you look. Sixtyfour years seema a long time but the story of the people who make the news carries on in the same old way. the wealth is usually the one who thinks he will not be burt by the The man who wants to distribute r * _ Canadian m 132 Grimsâ€" . p.m. "‘l’ THE 13â€"1p 13â€"1p 13â€"1p 13â€"1p 11â€"3¢ GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT tbupmees 6 1 houe Oe WINDOWS, complete, sash and screens, sizes b% x 3, 6% x 3. mt‘u Water Heater Co., Phone 13â€"1¢ 300 SAVAGE high power rifle, shells and case, like new. Beaver lathe, complete with all steel welded bench, motor and switch. Apply 25 Elizabeth St. 13â€"1p 1936 V8 Ford, 4 ton condition. Walker MHAND or power culting boX. Quantity â€" of ducks, mmA Marvin RR. No. 2, Grimaby. Phone 127â€"J, Winona. 18â€"1¢ â€"Wâ€"13. By STANLEY 13â€"1p LADY‘S fountain pen, lost by High GRAPE pickers wanted. Apply MEN â€" wanted. Apply Brick and Tile Co., 1 EXPERIENCED peach pickers, 60c SALESLADY for retail store. Exâ€" perience not necessary but preâ€" WOMAN for housework one day or two afternoon‘s weekly. Apâ€" WI‘. M. A. Johnson, 3 Nelles Phone 154â€"M. + 13â€"1¢ FAMILEX is the easy way to big cash profits. If you have selling ability, a small capital and a deâ€" sire to establish a profitable busâ€" iness of your own, join us! PROâ€" _ We doubt if the Greeks have a word for their situation now. School student Ww morneâ€" u\i. Apply Ann Marie urdoch, 4 Adelaide, Phone 449. 13â€"1p m'_AEy"dnm""" ; Independâ€" ent Box 4 13â€"1¢ ommmqum.‘ Sell direct from door to door full or part time. Products sold Wtw.mm on _ request. m. Dept. D., 1600 Deâ€" lorimier, Montreal. 18â€"1¢ Good Buys PHONE 40 New Six Room House, Small Barn. Immediate Possession. $10,500. A Bargain. In Town Of Grimsby. All Conveniences. $8,000. TOM maby 121â€"M. 13â€"1¢ WHYTE & JARVIS 15 ACRE FRUIT FARM SEVEN ROOM HOUSE Real Estate Brokers 48â€"tfo 13â€"1¢ Fo GROCERIES "AND FRUIT *‘ *DELIVERIES _ Jo. / .*+~ (CGaUMTâ€"R GENERAL DELIVERY To Beach and Grimsby District C. P. EXPRESS â€" PHONE 98 GRIMSBY BEACH AIR COMPRESSOR By the Hour or by Contract PHONE 352â€"W, 107 Main 8t. W., Grimsby, MHOMEâ€"TOWN MOTORS PITTSBURG WATER HEATER CO. J. H. STADELMIER SPRAY PAINTER FOR RENT EXPERIENCED Apply In Person w= &t â€"â€" GRIMSBY A Byâ€"law of the Board of Trustees of the Roman Catholle .rfl‘. chool for Echool Rection No, 3 in the ‘Township of Saltfleet to raise by way of loan the sum of $34,000.00 for the purpose hereinafter mentioned â€" WWEREAS the Hoard of Trustees of the Roman Catholic lo‘-nu Hchool for School Section No. 3 in the Township &"fi'uhu’”"n“' uire to row Iho.nm of $34,000.00 to . row the sum of $34,000.00 to raise funds for the purpose of m“l:u-l the building and .1:"”‘". of new schoo! and for suc g‘rwfi-‘ to issu®e debentures therefor ng interest at the rate of Three and oneâ€"Baif (3%%) per centum per annum which is the amount of the debt intended to be created by this byâ€"law; . _ _ AND WHEREAS it is expedient to make the principal of the said debt re« payable in twenty (20) annual instal« ments of such amounts respectively that the aggregate amount payable for principal and interest in any year shall be equal or nearly as may be to the amount so payable for principal and interest in each of the other years. provided that each instaiment ©f nrincipal may be for an even One Mundred ($100.00) Dollars or multiple thereof, and the annual instaiment of principal and interest %dmcr Am amounts sufficiently to it thereâ€" BYâ€"LAW NUMBER 2 AND WHEREAS it will be necesâ€" sary to raise during the respective years of the said period of twenty years the respective sums set forth in the fourth column of Schedule "A" hereto which is hereby declared to be and form part of this Byâ€"law, to pay the yearly sum of principal and inâ€" terest as they become due; § AND WHEREAS the amount of the whole rateable property rateable for BHeparate Hchool purposes in the said School Section No. 3, in the Township of Saltfleet according to the last revised assessment is $96,800. AND WHEREAS the amount of the existing debenture debt of the Board of Trustees of the Roman Catholio Separate School for School Section No. 3 in the Township of Saitficet is, $62,500,.00, NOW THEREFORE the Board of Trustees of the Roman Catholic Sepâ€" wrate School for School Section No. 3 in the Township of Saitfieet ENACTS A8 FOLLOW®: 1. That for the purposes aforesaid there shall be borrowed the sum of $34,000.00 and debentures of the Board of Trustees of the Roman Catholic Separate School for School Section No. 3 in the Township of Saitficet shall be issued therafor in sums of not less than One Hundred ($100.00) Doilars each, bearing interest at the rate of ‘Three and oneâ€"haif (l%fi:‘p‘r cent» um per annum and hayv coupons attached thereto for the payment of interest semiâ€"annually. 2. ‘The debentures shall be dated as of the first day of October, 1947, and whall be payable in twenty (20) annual instaiments on the first day of Ocâ€" tober in each of the years 1948 to 1967 Inclusive, and the respective amounts ::help-l and interest payable in of such years shall be as set forth in Schedule "A" hereto. 3. The debentures as to both prinâ€" eipal and interest shall be expressed in Canadian currency, and shall be payâ€" able at the principal office of the Royal Bank of Canada at the City of Toronto or the Village of Stoney Creek at the holders‘ option. 4. ‘The said debentures shall be reâ€" deemable at the option of the said Board of Trustees of the Roman Cathâ€" ollc Separate School for School . Secâ€" tion Number Three in the Township of Saitfieet, either in whole or in part on any interest .mt date prior to maturity at the where and in the moneys in which the said debenâ€" tures are expressed to be payable upon payment of the principal amount thereof together with interest accrued to the date of redemption and upon giving previous notice of said intenâ€" tion to redeem by advertising once in the Ontario Gazette and once in a daily newspaper of general circulation -dt‘o‘ in the City of Toronto, such notice to be mbdu aforesalid at least thirty w- the date fixed for redemption. Notice of intention so to redeem shall also be sent by post at least thirty days prior to the date set for such redemption to each perâ€" won in whose name the debenture so to be redeemed is registered at the address shown in the Debenture Reâ€" gistry Book. Provided that if a portion only of the debentures is so to be reâ€" deemed, such portion shall comprise enly the debentures that have the latest maturity dates and no debenâ€" ture of the issue shall be called for such redemption in priority to any such debenture that has a later mat» urity date. b. ‘The Chairman and Secretary» Treasuer of the said Board shall sign and issue the said debentures, and the debentures shall be sealed with the corporate seal of the said Hoard. The interest coupons attached to the deâ€" bentures shall be signed by the said Chairman _ and _ Secretary â€"Treasurer and their signature thereon may be written, stamped, lithographed or en> graved. ¢. During the twenty years, the cur> rency of the debentures, the respec» tive sums set forth in the fourth colâ€" umn of Schedule "A" hereto shall be levied and collected annually by a special rate sufficient therefor over and above all other rates in the same manner and from the like persons and property by, from, upon or out of which other Separate School rates are levied, raised and collected for the -hl_rnflud of twenty years 1. said sum of $34,000.00 so borâ€" rowed and interest thereon and the waid debentures shall be and the same wre hereby made a charge upon the schoolâ€"house property and premizes and on the real and personal property vested in the said Hoard of Trusteos of the Homan Catholic Separate School for School Section No. 3 in the Town> ship of Saitfieet and upon all the Sop« wrate School rates of the said Boarnd to be hereinafter imposed until the sakd debentures and each and every omne of them together with all interest thereon shall have been fully paid and w tiaf hok 8. ‘The said debentures may contain any clause providing for registration thereof authorized by any Statute reâ€" lating to Municipal debentures in force at the time of the issue thereot. Read a first and second time this 1ith day of September, A.l* 1947. Â¥. J. CAFFERY, _______ Chairman. #chedule "A" To Byâ€"law Number 2 FHBRY, Chairman. 1‘. J, HODENDMSTEL, #Hecretary â€" Troasuret . third time and fnally passod day of September, AAM 1947. APWERY, Chatrman 1. J, HODENDISTEL, #Bocretary â€" Treasurer. P‘rinoipal . Interest $44,000, 00 1, 200. 00 1300 00 1, 000. 00 1,000.00 1, 000. 00 1,100.00 1, 100. 00 1,800, 00 1, b00. oo 2,000.00 2,100.00 2,100.00 2,200,00 2,100.00 9 100 00 300. 00 400 00 148 108 016 #ow #AC. 864. 813 Th6 Too #40 6A 00 b18.00 481.80 ied 308.00 284. b0 181.00 %0.60 (Mb y $2, 3900 2. 348.¢ 3,840.00 3,3%1.00 3, 41800 2,401.80 3,481.00 3,108,00 2,484.00 2,801.80 3,080.00 415 346 417 464 306

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