Grimsby Independent, 6 May 1948, p. 12

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® ,S\tu}l Rmfnd Towh (By GORD McGREGOR) Although next Sunday is Blosâ€" som Sunday, highways were runâ€" ning heavy this past Sunday. Down at Queenston, where there actually were blossoms, the customary inâ€" flux of both American and Canâ€" adian sightseers was most bountiâ€" ful ‘The vast amount of property which the Niagara Parké Commisâ€" sion maintains along the River Road mukes this without a doubt mwmtemamm- sula. 4 While Canadians swarm over the border to take in a show and to dine at the terrific American pricâ€" es, Americans stream over into Canada to get a fine dinner at more reasonable Canadian prices. ‘This fact never fails to amaze ofâ€" ficials. 2 °m i : "ral While the everâ€"faithful Maid of the Mist chugs its way through the foam, and the bucket slides back und forth over the whiripoo!, the stream of visitors never seems to vary. There is always a crowd around Niagara Falls. It is truly one of the seven ‘The only blossom dance we have heard of is the one to be handled by Club 13 in Beamsvilie. Its scheâ€" duled for May 14, and as per usual this goâ€"getting Club is really givâ€" fiummmm" ‘ %o %. # Musically speaking. The Grimsâ€" by Public Library now renders a service which stands on a par with while the bookworms DrOWBE around the literature, anything from Bach to Boogie wafts through t« * a 1@# St. Catharinesâ€" "Keep The V % ALEXANDER HARDWARE If We CHILD HEALTH.CLINICS en wonders. . Tt OB 60# 0# .nhuvohn';‘: nmwhw“.' Beamsville. Its scheâ€" w 14, and as per usual | ,, °*( St. Andrew‘s Parish Hall, Grimsby If 1st and 3rd TUESDAYS â€"2 â€" 4 pm. LAWN BOWLING MEETING aluk t s & rmTo;ll'C Lawn Bowling In ( Your Show Of Interest Is Necessa Auspices of Grimsby Women‘s Institute Grimsby Mothers‘ Club 8t. Catharinesâ€"Lincoin Health Unit "Keep The Well Baby Wel!!" ou Are Interested In Taking Up Lawn Bowling, Please Attend A General Meeting Being Held In The VILLAGE INNK, GRIMSBY THURSDAY, MAY 6 date Guest speaker at the convention last night was John J. Robinette, KC., of Toronto. Mr. Robinette pointed out that the success of the Liberal party depended on three things: a good leader; good candiâ€" dates: and a good, intelligent and| constructive platform. * | At 8 P.M. ing business. Walter Sheppard, reeve of Niagara Township was nominated by W. L Patterson, who described Mr. Sheppard as a werkâ€" er for the common man. Mr. Shepâ€" pard also withdrew. Only name alâ€" lowed to stand against the nominaâ€" tion of F. J. Flynn by E. F. Mcâ€" Cordick, was that of Lew McConâ€" key, mayor of Niagaraâ€"onâ€"theâ€" Lake, nominated by J. B. Aikens, deputyâ€"reeve at North Grimsby, He was defeated in the balloting. nurycnnnmnwr-du president of the Liberal Associaâ€" tion by acclamation. A move to return the slate of officers was Cmm ot by a vention member, but individual nominaton returned the 1947 ofâ€" ficers. Viceâ€"President is Wilfred Stewart: . second . viceâ€"president, Mrs. H. Carroll, and John Frankâ€" lin, secretaryâ€"treasurer. records are available at a small rental cost, and all are available .(m.Unenlanhr. The same store placed the vast collection of records in the library, as well as the necessary equipâ€" ment to spin the platters an. ‘There is a really fine_collection of classical udl‘-d‘l“ffl Col. E. F. McCordick was nominâ€" works, as well as the latest tunes mmutp-nh.lndnmflt collection of jazz and jive "standâ€" We never thought we would see mayvh-nmmldh .“M.Mm‘wmd itâ€"we lke the idea. Now, of course, remaina the proâ€" biem of playing the right music for lmm may be reading at the time. The powers of concentâ€" nunvvu\dhm-nfly.ll Wmmmfit works of Tennyson, accompanied by a musical background of sayâ€" “HQ'QAMMW.'W'. nyodwfldlk_m- u' rimsby All others nominated declined, and the convention developed into a twoâ€"man contest between Dr. Macâ€" Lean and Mr. Bacon, president of United Electrical and Machine Workers of America. Speaker for the meeting was Sandy Nicholson, M.P., for Mackâ€" enzieâ€"Saskatchewan and president of the national organization of the CCF. Mr. Nicholson was present to | Wfl%fi or coming fight He asked for $1,000 in pledges or cash, and before the meeting had come to an end, had raised the money . af | "He has worked in a bank, on a | um-oldluunm'mdwvh‘ a machinist at English Electric. and president of the local of the union. We are looking for a candiâ€" date who knows the point of view dthfm.&nhmmm | er." E%/ BWO Crowd around everybody and listen closely. WE NEED ARTICâ€" 1rs POR THE MAGAZINE. We MECERECe o e S ‘The "Spring Prom" was held Saturday evening. Unfortunately there was not a capacity crowd to enjoy the excellent music of Stan Bernard. We are hoping to have a return performance of this orchâ€" Pm‘ GPTT d We turn our eyes now to the 21st ¢mâ€"ww.'emun going to hold open house the same m.;;m-mummt evening too, beginningâ€" at 9.00 There has been talk of having Stan Bernard‘s orchestra down }ufln.mmm-mun- leased later. Start picking out your [eu-tnm.m-.““""“"“ sure this dance is a success. _ Two weeks ago at the Lions !u‘wwm- were capably represented by 3rd former Olga Stepowy. Olga was defeated, much to our disappointâ€" ment but gave a > fine speech. \Tough luck, Olga, we all hope you mmm.‘umuy- ing colours next year. Well, kide, that‘s about all for this week. There isn‘t much news wgmd-â€"-hflmlin\ buseball games being played by fourth and fifth form which we understand ‘the boys involved art mmâ€"-â€"lymmm thatâ€"oh, yes, I almost . forgot! Start training, all you athletes, for ;u..ugmutonunun.n-mu can be learned from your PT. teaâ€" chers. ‘Bye for now, everybody. ALABAMA EDITORS BONER One night, it seems, there was a great ball at a nearby plantation, and Editor Tattersale permitted an account of the affair to appear in his paper without the proper adâ€" comeitf, 4. OAE WOONIL l al vance scrutiny. And, lo, it carried this intriguing passage: "Miss Lucy Starbelle wore white, symâ€" bolic of her inner life. Miss Theora Wilkins wore black." By PEG AND LYNN honours away with flyâ€" near future. The audâ€" THE GRIMSBY INDEENDENT to the 21st e are also e the same e held that â€" at 9.00 f having tra . down will be reâ€" ig out your let‘s make ess. the Lions | Fifty building permits were isâ€" eph sued during April, valued at $271.â€" n is | 410 with 16 dwellings at $88,000. ‘Joe A considerable decrease is evident ‘we |so far this year when $465,765 was was | collected as compared with the m.l-cpflodhnyurmflfl.- 545 was taken in. Permits for the on ® mfldAwfl.l“T.va ""®|at $520,675, which also is an inâ€" North Grimaby Coumil meets OB # # ® Archie C. Wooton 4 Jordan is the Returning Officerfor Lincoin for the June 7th clecton. He held this same position for the election in 1945 Construction work has starteo on the second section of the new Whyte and Jarvis buiding. When this portion is fnished it will be Wcuped by Whyte and Jarvis as 8 real estate and insurance office. 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