Grimsby Independent, 17 Jun 1948, p. 12

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1 Mvfilhnmuuu‘ when only folding money talked. Yes, now you can have a fuill course dinner at A| Milter‘s D 0 YOoUR FEET HURT No. 8 Highway â€" East Grimsby ALEXANDER HARDW ARE Well, they‘ll hurt a lot more ufter you‘ve spent a hilarâ€" lous Friday evening at the dancing to excellent mus und playing party games. : /,’:’ iA S r‘;â€"â€"f- Ith, 101b .;‘.”.._. 1 1MITED June ***** ""___ _sotutt ';,; e PREPARED + 10 oz fl-l I Puiara es CIDERâ€"MALT TOMATO _ cCHOICE â€" BC. ?*! PRUNE PLUMS P EANUT ,, surre® _ mfl_’ a.om RICHMELLO engeee> lb WAROR PVE RBRCACCCCC Il.‘ ‘1 PP PTRE n io mg _ HEINZ BEANS "~ 18 VINEGAR HEINZ â€" PREPARED 6 oz bottle 33‘ ssaieÂ¥aRPn â€" 10¢ u-::__â€"â€"' PICKLES cmmsTEs â€"! R 1 T Z WWW e > wEINL \"NAO“S \"OODS EED GLO CBOICE JUICE x a P & an Friday â€" 9 to 12 p.m. Admission 25¢ Dinner Served Daily 11.30 to 2.00 p.m. PHONE 14â€"Râ€"12 PARISH MALL _ BC, PMK ahocrsD As 801 _â€" purres wares _ 91c dor. L 25c COUNTY WILL SPEND $290,00 . ~â€" _ ON LINCOLN ROADS SYÂ¥STEM the Lincoln County Council were requested at the opening of the June sessions of the council Tuesâ€" day to give their approval to the establishment of three larger high school areas in Lincoln and to comâ€" prise sections of Welland County. _ The Town of Niagara requested . council to dissolve the high school district there and to establish a larger high school area to include Old Niagara Township, Stamford \ and Willoughby Townships and | Chippawa in Welland County. Niâ€" agara at the same time requested the establishment by council of a Lmawmamtu submitted from the newlyâ€"estabâ€" Port will form a larger high echool district in conjunction with Stamâ€" ritton. in conjunction with Thorold and S.S. No. 2 of Welland County. ‘The Township of Gainsboro askâ€" ed the council to upprove the estâ€" ablishment of a larger school area to include Pelbam and Wainfleet Township and Fonthill in Welland , 51. their submitted by other county counâ€" cils of the province. | mcounyo!mlthn-x quested Lincoln to approve a resoâ€" lutico= calling upon the Dominion: Government to give consideration to more lenient income tax exempâ€" tions. The resolution suggests that the figure for single nfl;" raized from $750 to $1,500 for married persons from $1,500 to $1,000. and that exemption allowâ€" ance for children for which the taxpaver receives baby bonus be mship and Fonthin in WeTSRC|tnat the mark nty, provided the high school remove mwmmumh___' wick. * a Vmun*vudmna-‘ Ob] ; of the council were informed IALP.mw“" kame aar Arriving Fresh AR# W | 1 1 . cenliiiinent Fresh Tender C wo.. ty s s %6 T w Frank Ontaric Fresh Grown BLC TOMATO 1 was asked to give 1 of three resolutions _ Size 125 â€" 6 for 30¢ ng Freah w':; Aadiahes, * ""_, Size 3008 Ib. 9¢ Laundry of|increased from 5100 to $200 per Italian Famcy wnumo-u-.'m umberland and Durham. The first requested the Minister of Agriculâ€" ture and the Province to #*rongly object to any importation, manuâ€" facture or sale of oleomargarin» in Ontario. The other messure reâ€" quested the provincial government to mauke yearly grants to all hosâ€" mxnmmwgu bed patients TABLES FOR PICNICS | ALONG THE HIGHWAYS| | venor Avenue, Hamilton. died Monâ€" day, June 7th. in St. Joseph‘s Hosâ€" last year, and to assist in recovâ€" ery if stolen, all are stencilied with the letters D.H.O. in such a way that the marking would be diffiâ€" _ ‘The former Amelia Blain, she was born in Pelham, Ont.. 62 years mmmuâ€"ww for the last 40 years. Sheâ€"wasâ€" member of St. Peter‘s Anglican Church. Surviving are, her bustand: one: won. Hugh. and a Aaughter, Mrs. J. C. Williams, both of Hamilton: a brother, Edward of Toronto: and two sisters. Mra. E. J. Biggar, and Mrs. F. G. H. Pattison, both of Winona. In an effort to prevent thefts AUSTIN E. HOUSE The death occurred Monday morning. June Tth, at the West Lincoln Memorial Hospital of Ausâ€" tin E. House, §4, of 14 John St. Grimsby. Born in Simcoe, Mr. House had been a resident here for 65 years and was living retired at the time of his death. His wife, the former Catharine Johnson, died last year. Surviving are three sons, Lorne, of Niagara Fulls, Ont., Edward. of Grimsby, and John, of Hamilton: MRS. HUGH F. DAVIS Mrs. Hugh F. Davis, d}l_?p‘- and two daughters, Mrs. Louise LCLS of ‘ Funeral services were helo on wmmunuâ€"n late residence with interment in Queen‘s Lawn cemetery. P. §. BENN The death occurred at his home in Waterford on Sunday, June 6th of Phillip Bern in his #0th year. A son of the late George Benn and Elizabeth Switzer, he was born h:muuoanh-uu.xu.m Aucust Bist. 12992 be married m,,g\nulud:lrl cfln.dl-ubm:l mdw; Prai Bowman of Beamaville officinting . were grandâ€" 1\..“"""'" are. PBalph wons of the dact 22 Musack BA Bowâ€" away at her home in .’M“m"â€"" 1948, in her 82nd year. ‘ The former Sarah Adeline Cosby she was born in Ceistor Township um._m.mdfi lnte Calvin and Lucinda . Cosby. .,ulmduul!l“"""' in North Grimasby. Had the deceased lady lived until Christmas she and her husâ€" “.“'unmwmdfl (CHMe) C OU, APeenre m.dw;mnlndm u-llduâ€"v‘lfl'.“w .,_,,..gmm. also 18 grandchildren and 24 great W.mm-flfi' nl,u‘n-‘urulm. Bm‘ ‘""" > held Web PmE C nesday afterncon. "Bn." mwM‘ . wone with the Rev. G. C C MRS. WILLIAM A. BOWMAN In falling bealth for some time . EUE CE cPd mmmâ€"r EVE e three daughters and four son®. ra. John Sweet (Laurs), of * C 0. atea K. L PiAd PA wk: Obituary [ id ofe were wbmitted THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT on Saturday beginning to 1‘““ |M ingart Path A i w~«<"~~. SATURDAY NIGHT IS _| c ©"~â€"\ PONALD NOVIS NIGHT =.>s who survives | Home. Smithâ€" G. C. Gravenot C A. Field eustomer 18 held June 5 Charlie Mason, for some years 8 member of the maintenance staff of the Grimsby Waterworks 8yâ€" stem, has been promoted. Charlie is now on the engineer‘s staff at the pump bouse, succeedâ€" Ing Lioyd Pettit, who resigned last _ ‘This is a well earned and well deserved promotion for Charlie. from the Vanity Fuir Room of the King Edward hotel. This is his last engagement prior to opening the S lona» popmon at Hiruts ‘Tun. The w-mawmlmmm-uqâ€" for Canadian Flying Clubs. xr“u-mw-ymmmd ‘-ntsonod Wmll‘:'wl f:ml“l i ister | J 14 \WTZWIQW! m'l':nm is operated at the mhMMmmonmlwgt_bwmdbm- yreld Chevrier. The increase is expected to be made before the end of the session and will be of material asâ€"| sistance to the groups which provâ€" | ed of such value in the early days of Canada‘s war effort. ‘. Qilla on NECKWEAR ;%;: _ ag smnmuss Zanzibar Stripes And Checks *4 ®b* AXf ) GARTERS â€" JE\ In Cool Summer Shades. . ! / WEAR â€" WaALJ $1.00 each _ MA Modernaire Prints. Large or Pl l;' :J Small in Modern "a"."" € $2.00 / > in MR ~ /R\ Coloured B Regent Foulards in Neat t l 2 b 55¢ ez $1.50 a P White L ONLY THE BEST IS GOOD ENOUGH FOR DAD . . . AND ONLY THE BEST IS FEATURED AT BOURNE‘S. THAT‘S WHY, IN SELECTING A GIFT FOR YOUR DAD, YOU CAN COUNT ON THE FINEST IN STYLING . . . THE SMARTEST INLOOKS . . . AND THE GREATEST IN VALUE AT BOURNE‘S. On AMis ."Zaq | day. Saturday, June 11, 19904 _ _ . . n.uo.nal.mml- way has already begun with a big rush in its fruitâ€"carrying business. Strawberry shipments are bein€ -u-uumdutmn (From the Spectator files of Eaturday. June 11, 1898.) . 50 YEARS AGO Boy Scouts SPORT SHIRTS Short or long sleeve. $3.95 to $9.50 M + â€" & _1 . Abcoteameâ€"aiieyt of the Niagara Peninsula AS of the "HARU"" """ °. owder forth in a Ministeria! Order a5d All trucks are required to atop fo" wum-l""“““"' ‘A twentyâ€"four hour inspection -mmdl""""“‘“" Inaintained throughout the frult and vegetable season. 8 n..,-.au‘b“!fl“- oOs °O Clamia as set Paidâ€"Up List PEANUT STRAWS . SAILORS .â€" . GENUINE PANAMAS Various Shades â€" _ Cool For Summer Wear SUMMER STRAW HATS /# FATHERS Â¥I * $2.15 to $8.50 w l m,flw“wn’“n- SUNDAY + JUNE 20 NemPPCCT 0t General Motors Sales an4 15. LLcotir t miatet‘ 3 Parts For All Make® Two Fully Qualified June 17th, POLO SHIRTS

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