. ~Thursday, April 22nd, 1948. ‘*SBAND â€" LAKE GRAVEL â€" CRUSHED STONE Now is the time to fix that bumpy driveway McCartney‘s Meat Market FULL LINE OF FRESH MEATS LARGE VARIETY OF COOKED MEAT tx GRIMSBY HYDRO REPOR _ STATEMENT OF REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF GRimssy ONTARIO THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT® He and his Maple Leafs are a hockey institution in Canada and have been one of the reasons why the game is so widely played and followed in the Dominion today. ‘The Leafs are no more Toronto‘s team in spirit than they are Winâ€" nipeg‘s or Gfimaby‘s or 8wift Curâ€" rent‘s team, As Toronto‘s Mayor MacCallum puts it "They are the Ilplolul’ud&nnd."nnflrigm- ly so. Long live ‘the Maple Leafs of Canada, the finest hockey team in the world. ._And along with the Leafs‘ imâ€" pressive achievement, into the reâ€" eord books will go the feats of another true champion, Sylvanus Apps, who hangs up his skates and puts away his stick for good. Syl has been one of Canada‘s outstandâ€" Ing athletes for many years now and the idol of a million youngsters who play shinny on the frozen ereeks and ponds from the little prairie towns to the fishing vilâ€" lages in Nova Scotin. And on that victorious note we pass on to Spring and her glory. .ombb:vm:mmtn ntayâ€"Easter come and gone, the Robins have made the annual northerly flight from wherever they go in the winter; the crocuses are breathing the freah spring sunâ€" light again; the creeks are fraed driving on to buck the rugged Deâ€" [MM into submission in four straight contests, is no mean feat. Mapleos of the 47â€"48 season will go down in his tory as one of the greatest hockey teams in history. For Coach Happy Day it‘s four world championships in seven years. Quite a record! allverware for the second conseâ€" cutive year. The Leafs had a great team this year and held by some to be the greatest in Maple Leaf history. ‘The way ‘they came through in the playoffs with dropâ€" ping only one game to Boston in About hockey, Guess the big news at this writing is the great work done by tlie Maple Leafs of Toronto in capturing the Stanley Mac‘s weekly stint. Seems to me I‘m treading on strange soil here in Mister Mac‘s column, but when a guy‘s flat on his back in bed with a bad dose of the ‘flu be can‘t very well write his columh. That‘s why you‘re readâ€" ing my byline at the top of this piece. As Bones says, "it all helps" so when given the opportunity to Aill in one column of blank white paper with little black lines of printed matter, I leapt (or leaped, if you prefer) at the chance, and trust that. what follows will hold 3 ,Stu. ® Rflffmi }’§ i?% bBs By DON RICHES â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"§ 36,616.22 Towhs $ 16,967.31 $ m.148.21 15,047.30 14,501.04 $ 19,308.37 $ 19,332.90 2,365.08 it on the blindman‘s shabby coat. It I am blind." Just those words. His tin cup Alled up quickly. Old Dobbin had his faults but :h.'pdmlmm convert a hitch» ng= a parking meter in his day and time, ‘Then a girl, y o un g, amartly dreased, hurried by like the others. But suddenly, seeing the blind man out of the corner of her eye, stopâ€" ped short and turned around, She returned to where he was sitting, Ashing in her bag for a coin. With the coin the girl (a. copywriter, 1 think), took out a sheet of paper ’wmmo.uu-uu the side of the atreet with a tin cup and sometimes play the violin or mouthâ€"organ) waited in front of the large buildings that house the Advertising agencies. He sat there with his legs crossed under him, waiting and thinking as the people of the great city hurried by him, most of them not noticing he was even there. is reotised in ol athite atItE LOuk EM on Wodnesday Minimum 40 cents. Names, addresses and telephone do not count. Where classified advertisements c telephone or are otherwise charged ence. Aluhhw-hd-pldth':.th of 10 cents each billing. We do not guarantee publication of classified PORCELAIN stove, table moaet Aiong 25 Him‘st." 42â€"3p COOEY rifle, 22 calibre, 82 model, $12. Phone 605, Grimsby. 42â€"1¢ COMBINATION coal, or wood stove, like new. Apa. 25 Elizâ€" It was in such a city and on such n day that a blind man (you REGISTERED spaniel the little new creatures of the farm, the tim!d lambs, the spindly colts, make their appearance on the fresh green pasture. Spring in the country. . # # 0@ Reminds us of a story ‘we heard some weeks ago. A simple story yet full of the beauty and pathos itlll.--houd«wymmhnotell- ‘lng.luoolflnulnludtz.m o.cr%lumlnmd&- ng makes her entrance in more subtle and leas striking ways lose their wintry hunched up manâ€" ner of walking, hustling for the warmth of the great buildings. Inâ€" Mtfl:fltw;-flom- surely and pause occasionâ€" ally to breathe the new air and to glimpse the narrow satrip of new blue sky between the canyon of concrete. The click of highâ€"heeled shoes is heard and the roar of the | frostâ€"free earth. SPALDING badminton . racquet, stretcher, three birdies, m SIMMONS double bed with colil SIXâ€"PIECE dinette suite, natural finish with red trim. Radiant heater. Mr. N. Stuart, l\o; LIMITED quantities of red rug factory bricks available, Iu-?fl‘- jate delivery. Phone Grimsby 660. BUICK autoâ€"tractor with heavy truck rear end; 1941 Indian moâ€" torcycle, 74. Apply Gordon Ethâ€" erington, P h o n e 282â€"Wâ€"11, Grimaby. 42â€"1p It‘s a E'ii"fnii\?iï¬.’lfl. summer mm and front. to be madeâ€"into winter . E. ROTARY tiller, slightly used, but in excellent condition; a real buy at $345. Apply Orchâ€" ard Equipment Service. Phone 305â€"R. Beamsville. 42â€"3¢ Sideroad at Lake, Winona. 42â€"1p Classified Advertisements Va Mile Kast Of E. D. Bmith & Sons, Winona PHONE 177â€"4 W PLUMG â€" PEARS, PEACHES â€" swWEET chennigs MONTMORENCYS â€" BLACK CURRANTS â€" RASPBERRIES GRAPE VINES and vanity. Phone 675â€"W Â¥. 42â€"1p . ‘‘This as it eats into the im. Radiant Stuart, l\a# 42â€"1p s of red mm d ne 30â€"4¢ Large summer can see its NURSERY STOCK FOR SALE 42â€"1p 42â€"1p 42â€"1p STRAWBERRY plants, Kellogg‘s BLACK mu' rimaby, in the Coun 'fy"d'i-hun" Im, twentloth day. of Maren, 1918, kto Po" to send the same to the underâ€" io onfeagh in Ano on ds garmalohe x ts o w £ ?':c'-a at â€-‘-:-mmu. this third day "or ‘April, Thas. naroty n arcmert. Bolleitor for the Rxecutors. TO BUY 7 or 8 roomed house, conâ€" veniences. Phone 612. 42â€"1¢ SUITABLE wintering location beâ€" All reons havi claimm Inst the ealate of JONATHAN WitEiaM NEWTON, late of the ‘Town . of MALE and female. Apply H. H. Farrell and Sons, Limited. 42â€"3¢ TO RENT for 6 months or year, Toom bampriow. Fammahet or room 4 - furnished, good location, by Ocâ€" PAINTING AND PAPER HANGâ€" ING â€"â€" W. Twocock, 32 Oak St Montmerency, _ 2 ase to $180, Bvoute $ u'.u.u. Blums imnire aniie tm berries 4c, strawberries $10 per thous. FLEMIMNG chicks are Canadian and. Evergreens 80c to. §2.. Plums, Phone 408, Grimsby. * the PREPARED to do custom Rotoâ€" Tiller work on gardens and amail lots. A. M. Barfoot, 341J, Beamavile. 42â€"1p Mighway, halfway between Barton g‘ug:d:'hm:ur“. ‘ Highway, W._“m._. All persons occupying lands served by township walks by tractors, imnle ments l{ld trucks is proâ€" hibited .except at proper i T L c tvn lllnzm :&lelk by the use of huvr equipment erosasing, turning, or b{ othâ€" er means will be held for the repair of the sideâ€" low the mountain for bees. Mcâ€" Callum Apiaries. Phone 648â€"J, Grimaby. 42â€"1¢ "Greentrees." ie aapades ninestrien ing Farms, Beamsvilie. ° 32â€"12%p 14 ton $12 NOTICE Township of North ; a snap at WINONA Grimaby, 41â€" 42â€"1p SATURDAY, APRIL 24th at one a‘clock 4 6. TERMSâ€"CASH A'. Lampman, Clerk. R FARM IMPLEMENTS on the Farm of Fred and John on the premises of MRS. C. D. JARVIS, Kerman Avenue, Grimsâ€" by, on SATURDAY, MAY ist, J. G. . Auctioneer, has M'ï¬mmï¬n-mw bll'nuhnnbypmem on premises of MRS. C. D. mCOy DeZemp Hpenmvered, zmammmm treases; wicker sunroom furniture, chest of drawers, lamp tables, six solid walnut dining room raner, dishes, kitchen utenâ€" sils and other articles too numerâ€" ous to mention. Avenue from Melrose Avenue to m point 160 feet --m-mnâ€"uuâ€"d Avenue; and a watermain on the cast -u-ana-:vmmmnâ€"m southerly Lot 12 to the south> erly side of Lot 60; and a watermain on the west side of Kingsway Houleâ€" vard from the southeriy side of Lot 19 lmh-u Avenue. The cost of the in $4,897.00 of which $280.04 in to be paid by the Corporation. The -rnbl rate per foot | frontage is Lmflomlmtlll- paid in tem nwul Instalments. ,'lr:':alâ€"h‘ life df the work is ten l‘c?-ildi\_n""" 1k ts uoupal o is Aororation To the Town m&'hn constructed as a local improvement: A sidewnlk .on the cast side . of Kingsway | Houlevard from _ Main Street southerly _to the . southerty hwnd-‘n:ldli;nnd.;mlhm 'n’fl( flmlw to 'r- Avenue. ‘The cost of the tm :I.u- of which $173,00 is to be pabt y the Corporation. ‘|'= rate bitermant o mete en Bhe sbouial Mll:.::: The Jc'â€"m life of the trom Wingan® Uouevard to a nomt o w 120 feet from Ave« wiue; .:u":“::&u-n m _ _A sewer on Melrose Avenue from Kingsway Boulevard to a point west» mfBiied Resinthent foom a sewer on n Avenue Avenue -â€"’u!l to a point T ‘hu .mlhdy- ‘abltl An‘- I‘. wer at Leot "n :::n;lu. we m wou to the southerly boundary of Lot @, and @ nw the west site of Kings» way vard from the southorly ry of Lot 19, southerly to Wat Avenue. The cost of the work In $5,795.00 of which $1.347.41 is to be pakd by the Corporation, ‘l. smm hn rate per foot frontage is $1.93%. The special assessment is to be pabl in tem annual . instalments. . ‘The â€" estimated life of the work is ten years A sower on turm Avenue . from the line between Lots 77 and 78 to out at the Winona Rifle Range until Mhn' ::Ih'o ‘n‘:“ my a«-- nnmnuw-:uuuwumm ke Shore in the ‘Township of The nnger area" ng«" trom " the area ex road allowance between the Ist conâ€" cession and broken front on the south and to n'dlbiuf‘v. ::o and oneâ€"half nto rked hkwoy», and on the west the road alâ€" lownnce between lots 22 and 23 brok> en front, and on the east the division “Iul..tlh"m the -wnu-cu:' w:f and northâ€"west half k Trespassing on this area is not ï¬' md. and the Department of = }.' Defence will not be responsible any accidents which maty occur. uy ORDER (W,. G. MILLA) ___________Deputy Minister, THE LOCAL IMPROVEMENT aACT, A sewer on m‘.. %mu‘ trom the line h(-‘ ante and T8 to Iu:- Wireet with an outlet to the g Ing sewer at the south end of urray Street. The cost of the work l.-.lu;:-;nl‘:.hlrb UI.N:L l-“:-v hn Â¥ No piggie t boas. e T-r‘.l rate por ’-fl frontage . ts §2.8660% ‘The special assessment is to be pald by the Corpyration. _ The 1 rate per mlll. tm A603. The special assessment is to pakt in ten annual instalments 'T'\:"o-llmld life of the work is tea | _A count OF REVISION will be :-lvl in the (’nuu::l l'\:m:n;‘llrm-.: _ 900 h t y qo This. ht 190 Welock m the afterncon: for the purpose of hearing complaints againat the ua-â€"i assessinen ts . of the accurmey frontage . measure» :?.}:'lll m. other :ao.\bl‘li whiboth ta hy inw cognizable by the Conrt. this HMth day of April, 198 We sometimed think the .public servant problem is just about as noute as the domestic kind. HOUSENOLD EFFECTS, Ete. Firing will continue‘ to be carried WARNING WINONA RIFLE RANGE Fred and John Wisnowski, TERMSâ€"CASH Dept. of Natlonal CANADA Kerman Ave., Prop. OTTAW A t O Wlla:'