Grimsby Independent, 22 Jul 1948, p. 12

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At a meating of about 150 grape growers at Victoria Hall, Vineland, Friday evening. it was decided to Wally Secord and George Lewis, to -tonna-udl,“l get it in operation this year for the marketing of fresh grapes other than for processing. and that all districts in Ontaric growing grapâ€" es be represented. | No. 8 Highway, E. Grimsby Try ‘em with red ripe ALEXANDER HARDWARE PHONE 21 DEVELOPED AND PRINTED â€" 10â€"HOUR SERVICE Depots At PEACH BAR AND RED AND WHITE STORE AT BEACH PORTRAITS _ â€"__ WEDDING PICTURES GROUP PHOTOGRAPHY, Ete. STONEY CREEK RESIDENCE S6R1G BUSINESS WIN. 186R2 W. PLACE REFRIGERATION SERVICE GET YOUR Bobâ€"Aâ€"Lawn Mower $159.00 HAMBURG from the RADIAL DINER GRIMSBY PHOTO SERVICE of JOHNSON‘S. JOHNSON‘S that‘s a MAKE YOUR LA WX CUTTING EASY 1001 Articles To Choose From REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES FILMS | PHONE 111 GRIMESEY AT | completed in St. Catharines will be 'uuyfermhw. !',."m' and nine o‘clock. If more m...nummm seat then un election will be held Two purses were picked up on the carnival grounds on Saturday night. One is a small brown change purse, empty. ‘The other one is a fine grade leather wallet with zipâ€" per containing a small sum of money but no identification papers. ‘The purses can be claimed at The Independent office. an yodl 36 MAIN ST. ONTARIO WHAT MAKES A BERRY? LOOKS DO NOT COUNT on Monday, August 2nd, with votâ€" ummmm&mw upplies only to those products of tiny seeds, unlike the seeds of the true berry, are not enclosed within the pulpy capsule. _ THURSDAY, JULY 29th Our Business Office will be open for business as usual to receive your overdue accounts, new subscrip tions and to disseminate information. CEASE PUBLHICATION + _ In line with hundreds of other weekly newspapers throughout the Dominion, The Independent is going to hbornhortmldoth«uhfi that go with the production of a ChnNum'ndtMopa- nflono!theBl-S'l'Jode% inth!m Penimll.hnvehfndonr out. We have to get away from it all. Therefore our printing plant will be closed down #ompletely fromâ€" take a holiday. THE INDEPENDENT WILL NOT BE PUBLISHED THE INDEPENDENT TO FOR ONE WEEK ONLY SATURDAY, LY 24th nmntowss YQp ancwrmne TUESDAY, AUGUST 3rd THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT the akin of A resident of this area for most af her eightyâ€"two years, Annie Oiâ€" ivia Phelps passed away Thursday evening, July 15th, in St. Joseph‘s Hospital, Hamilton. She was the wife of the late Marcus 8. Phelps, and was born in Grimsby where she has resided practically all her life. Pittsburg, Penn. Four daughters: Mrs. T. L. Dymond, and Miss Doris Phelps of Grimsby; Mrs. George held from the residence of T. L. Rev. A. L. Griffith conducting the service. Interment was made in the family plot, Queen‘s Lewn cemetâ€" Casket bearers were Messrs John here and at the grave in St. Anâ€" Henry Grobb, Charles Smith, Wilâ€" James Gowland and Gordon Jarvis. | Saturday afterncon, Rev. A. L rules you can huve a safe, sane and painless vacation. Take the sun in easy dosesâ€"sunâ€" burn is a real burn. Learn what poison ivy looks like â€"then avoid it. Be sure your water supply is Learn about artificial respirâ€" ationâ€"you may save somebody‘s HAPPY KoLDaAY RuuEs | Add plenty salt to your summer Brevity is the soul of wit, but when two women are talking to each other over the telephone they forget all about wit as well as brevity She is survived by two sons, Erâ€" Just by following a few simple Make certain the milk you drink pasteurizedâ€"if not. pasteurize it urmelf . Don‘t take too much exercise at cnâ€"especially if you are not ANNIE OLIVIA PHELPS THANK YOU. Obituary bow to awim, paddle and ewim immediately after ur water supply ]munmucwn- ters, Mrs. Scott and Mrs. Larsen. ! Saturday, July Sist, is salvage collection day. Members are reâ€" quested to make every effort to assist. Report to town shed behind the post office at 9 a.m. and/or 1 p.m. There are a lot of odd jobs to make up a salvage collection. The Legion Carnival is only a month away. The books of admisâ€" sion and prize drawing tickets will be mailed to "members" this week. Branch was held last night at the Legion Club. “ lced lemonade in the afternoon, off aguin, supper about five. One ladâ€" die was asked what he was going to do next, he looked at his plate, turned round, leaned back against the table and said "I don‘t think I could do anything just now". The (Mamilton Spectator) Burlington. June 24â€" Terry Lynn seems just like any other baby until you catch a glimpse of her @randfather‘s face, and then you know she is really something specâ€" And she is, In addition to being a happy inâ€" fznt and thoroughly adorable, she is the first girlâ€"child in Frederick Belchamber‘s family for the last 200 years. Frederick Belchamber made the cheerful party a success. Our thanks to the committee, Doug Scott. Bob Walters, Norman Warâ€" of Burlington, it may have been surmised. is the baby‘s grandfathâ€" er. and a man who has had the distinctjon of serving in a guard of honour for five reigning monâ€" archs: Queen Victoria, King Edâ€" ward the seventh, King George the fifth, King Edward the eighth, and King George the sixth. Terry Lynn‘s father is Charles Beichamber, prominent in athletâ€" les and community activities in the town of Aylmer, He was a former student of Burlington High School and sports champion. Her mother was formerly Ruth Campbell, daughter of J. Gordon Campbell But to come back to Grandpe Belchamber. He is one of three sons of his father. Mr. and Mrs. Belchamber have followed the traâ€" dition of the family in also having the first girl in 20 decades Job had patience but, of course, he never‘ tried to work with a juke When money buros a fellow‘s pocke*s, someone will always come wlong and relieve him of his trouâ€" The monthly meeting of the William Edge Mason, . owne Mwâ€"‘-mm and Bay NMugget, who dued .mnlu.'y.zn He suffered an acute attack of coronâ€" ary thrombosis inst June 6 but rallied almost daily untl he took # turn for the worse early this These facts give Terry Lynn the A CUTE STORY Paidâ€"Up List PUBLISHER Di€S July July July - Shoats and Bred Gilts WOOLYVERTON AND RIDGE ROADSâ€"Grimsby 56 “lte-.--lnhlnbpd.ethnlpwcu." Pure Bred Yorkshires A Delicious Cool Drink CREAM OF TOMATO AYLMER SOUPS : ".. 1. OGILVIE * GINGER BREAD MIX *.: ALJ PURPOSE GRIXD h 21' NABOB COFFEE . .‘ 3 Directions: Make tea exactly as usual . . . While still hot pour into glasses filled with cracked ice . . . Add sugor and lemon to taste :; ; . & 32 Oz WHOLE DILL PIEKLES .. 2 ROSE BRAXD DALTON PUDDINGS!:.." 5. DREFT > » . TIDE : BRITISH COLUMBIA PACK IREERISTIBLE FLAVOURâ€"FEESHLY GROUXD RIECHMELLO COFFEE > 51: A GOO0D VARIETY 2# Or # To 1§ PRUNE PLUMS CHOICE CLARK‘Sâ€"IN CHILI SAUCE PORK AND BEANS 2%."¢ 7 KOOURING FPAD®K 5,0.5. ‘~‘14. Ccamay * 11. CIDERâ€"MALTâ€"SPIRIT CANADA VINEGARS %.< 18 Limes â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" doz. 27¢ Cucumbers â€" â€" â€" â€" $1.10 Sunkist Californiaâ€"Size 100s Gréen Pascal British West Indiesâ€"Size 22%s Local Fieldâ€"11 Ot. Bukt. CE D TEA GRIMSBY RIDGE FARMS FRUITS & VEGETABLES Advanced Registry Herd of =* 4 for 25¢ Celery â€" â€" â€" 2 stalks 23¢

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