Grimsby Independent, 13 Jan 1949, p. 10

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Opening sesasion of Lincoln Counâ€" ty Council Tor 1940, next Tuesday. Brevities initiating a byâ€"law at the meeting next Monday evening to probibit the erection of any further tourist cabins, motels of trailer camps in will be Tuesday, Feb. 1st on which accasion District Governor Lion P. V. Smith will pay his official visit. It is the wish of the Club offcers that all members keep l.l‘“ may be recorded Commissioner Martin Laird of St. Catharines, has released figures of property transfers covering both the month of December and the nfl.mb-e-hcm were 94 transfers for a considerâ€" ution of $585,479, and nine family transfers of $1 each For 1948 there were 1048 transfers recorded und 177 for $1, making a 1225 for Jan. 10, 1949. Highest temperature ...........820 WESTâ€"In loving memory of a . |"" .\ 2° Insurance dear husband, Waiter I. Wests 4 montnans Sgeee tnst Velerais who passed aWBy J2MU8TY |mhould make application for their 16th, 1948. | Armed Service Credits as soon as It‘s lonesome here without YOU, _ they have completed their fifteen I miss you more each day: i\ weeks‘ period in insurable employâ€" Somehow }ife does not seem th* ment ‘The Commission point out miak s |that ane of the principal reasons Since you were ca.lod away. ‘why payment of a fairly large lyh-tnlllu‘nm-d-.\m“”.m.“ My eyes shed many tears. | to the fact that the Veterans conâ€" God alone knows how I miS® YOU.| cerned have not previously made As this ends the first year. | application for insurance coverage â€"Always remembered and S20Y) sarned during their perjod in the by his loving wife and family.| aymed Forces. ‘The average child tries to bring up his parents as he wants them to Week ending at 8 a.m. Monday EVENTS and TOPICS of the WEEK in Grimmby, Ontario £Al. AMewson & Son McCartney‘s Meat Market ALEXANDER HARDW ARE FULL LINE OF +FRESH MEATS Sensational Coal News! GENUINE WELSH BLOWER COAL Free Delivery Free Delivery LARGE YVARIETY OF COOKED MEAT 'mmm given to re _â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"5240| the meeting by the Educational Ofâ€" e â€"â€"â€"â€"20.0|ficer from D.V.A. on the facilities _._1.08 inche8| ror Courses. Matriculation, Techniâ€" ht ieul etc.. without cost and una‘â€" m fecting credits. Forms and informâ€" |nflnenhoihho‘tn-mloe- FRESH AND SMOKED FISH QUALITY GUARANTEED of $6.381422| High in Heat â€" Low in Ash The Annuai General Meeting will be held on Wednesday, January 19, at 8 pm. at St. George‘s Church Hall, corner of Depot and Adeâ€" |_ _A copy of the New Official Magâ€" ‘azine of the RC.A.F.. ‘"The Rounâ€" | del" has been received and is availâ€" |able in the Club. | I moticed the following in a reâ€" ‘md.mmu \bate, when the Legion was reâ€" | questing the setting up of a select bers should muke every effort to The car which was drawn for in aid of the Stamford Branch, No. 479, building fund on December 27, being slammed by the Oipposition. any G :hfly N:‘.':: Branch was attended by delegates \January 290th, 8 pm. (Note this from eleven Branches. Comrade R. Cunningham, Provincial Chairman; Comrade Ray Mann. District Comâ€" mander. and Alex Warren. Service Bureau Officer, were present. Intâ€" why payment of a fairly large make their weekâ€" Rumber of claima is delayed is due | iy paynt _*_" _ "~â€" to the fact that the Veterans conâ€" # # o# cerned have not previously made| Also rising to fame since coming application for insurance coverage |to the Inn is a personable young earned during their period in the| soloist with the Thomas crew, Don nesday, January 19th, 8 pm., George‘s Hall, Depot Street. thing to do with my being elected It was only meant to convey my thanks to those individual memâ€" bers who guve me their support. With reference to my letter of thanks which appesred in last week‘s edition. the words of thanks should not be taken that the Canâ€" AN EXPLANATION 1 MAIN ST. E. Walter Grousmith. Telephone 340 dees its duty by (Zone BS) | for their dancing pleasure, and his soul" for the weekly Saturday Supâ€" per Dance in the Oak Room of The Village Inn, the lady made a most wise selection. Always a popular more and more Saturday nighters to the Subper Dance. Morgan Thomas has been active . in the music world for a number dm-dwl-wrhhn»' ueared he has had the happy facâ€" unyfl!hlt‘n&ummt-lg of the particular spot where he was .m.mmmmm| he has really latched on to the kind , of Ker. Don‘s voice blends perfectly with the sweetâ€"smooth stylings of his boss, their arrangements of old ballads and the latest on the Hit Purade have proved to be tops with the weekly dancing crowd at Pegâ€" 5 fitu. ‘Rflffmi The Village Inn management is looking forward to entertaining more and more local people. Prices are set to meet the budget of the vounger set. and this columnist heartily endorses the Village Inn Supper Dance as the best for that Saturday Nite date. t i ~% * We have still to be enlightened by the officials who were in charge of the polling booths at the Bapâ€" tist Church in the recent election. We entered the building at ten minutes to eight, and in view of the fact that the doors were not locked we took it for granted that the counting was complete. Howâ€" ever on the inside we were told â€"this almost two bours after the fixal ballot had been cast. It was almost cleven o‘clock when the D.RO.‘s reported to the Municipal Bullding. If there is a reasonable explanation for this appareat waste of timeâ€"let us hear it. If no explanation is forthcoming., perâ€" Tuesday, January 4th, 1949 haps a change would be in order when again we go to the pollis in the orchestra playing and how the telephone company tranamits radio programs Mickey Mouse flms were also shown. A dinner meeting of the Winona Men‘s Club was held at the Pines We had as our guests, the memâ€" bers of the Grimaby Lions Club. ‘The President, Douglas Watson, sccupled the chair. He presented the gavel. suitably engraved to the past president, G. Morton Found. Howard Boyce introduced the Our guest apesker was Mayor Bam Leawrence of Hamilton He apoke on municipal affaire, atreasâ€" Ing the annexation problems and also about his recent trip to Engâ€" lard. _ ‘Tom Collin reported on the Winâ€" ons Hockey Teams. f Albert Papazian stated that $132 had been collected so far for the Hockey Teams and the skating pimk. Norris Whewell guessed the nesrest amount of the money colâ€" lected and was awarded the prize. Mr. Papazian stated that Mr. Alexaunian would be our guest spesker at the next meeting. He will show moving pictures of his recent trip to Europe and Asia to purchase Oriental rugs. ‘The title of his address is "Around the world on a Magic Carpet." | ’§ %ii 3 * By GORD McGREGOR When Miss Peggy O‘Neil obâ€" A moving picture was shown of * Ball Telephone hour. showing @5 O‘Neil‘s incomparable Oak (To be Terry sang a number of Towh o & s s us THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT CONTINUATIONS Imm” ru‘.|~'~' , tien, the Council will SGJonrh mTSs ler found his audience quite eager COmmittee of the whole to atrike !wfl“n‘wm the year‘s standing committees and ;muumww will commence the yearly business en Lyns included the life of .-'.mm.hn.n.u 'mu:rfimmymum“°“ summer, about the travelling C ramee + ‘mround the NHL circuit and LINCOLN COUNTY FARMS countless other questions, all capâ€" the most effective and economical OPTIMIST CLVUB ; Port Dalhousie will be represented only the best. | by John P. Hunt as reeve and Nell To be just as enthusiastic about S. Christie as deputyâ€"reeve. Reeve m-â€"gm.,--.lnn-lwm about your own. Brown will represent Merritton. To forget the mistakes of the Four members of the 1949 Linâ€" past and press on to the greater coln County Council in addition to at all times and give every lving| warden material cither this year creature you meet a smile. |or in the immediate future. They To give so much time to the imâ€" ar Reeve Ivan D. Buchanan of provement of yourself that you|Grantham, Reeve J. Douglas Tay» have no time to criticise others (lor of Louth, Reeve A. C. Price To be too large for worry, too of Grimsby and Reeve Harold S. noble for anger, too strong for Freure of Clinton. _ 5i W.b'llmhfludfl-u all those new members to receive Acted as « their pins, the Grimsby Club had committee. present the youngest and the old. mer deputy est new members. J. G. Stevenson of education of Grimaby Beach, is the oldest | chairman in gentieman to join the Club, while outstanding Jumes O‘Brien, Bill Fisher fear and too happy to permit presence of trouble. = of young and old enjoyed his reâ€" marks to the limit, giving him a great ovation as he concluded his Filling in for the injured Howie Meeker, who was originally acheâ€" has retired from municipal politics as has Reeve M. S. Nelles of North Grimsby. The 1948 deputyâ€"Reeve of .mlnn'.la-.-u defeated on Monday and will be .replaced st the county council by his successful opponent William |Brown. Reeve John Hewitt of Grimaby, has retired. | Eight of the Lincoin municipalâ€" iIties returned reeves and deputyâ€" ‘rmlym for 1948 In thanking the two for stacles to be overcome at this time of year in procuring fresh peaches. Concluding the successful evenâ€" ing. magician Billy McGhie <nterâ€" tricks that never fail to make a hit with the sudienceâ€"young or WARDENSHIP man assessment 1945; chairman finance 1947; chairman agriculture, viceâ€"chairmen education 1948. Caiâ€" stor‘s last warden‘â€"was Stanley Young in 1938. M Reeve Hoare of Merritton conâ€" tested the waurdenship race last PFrank Laundry of Beamsville. Reeve Lymburner rortested the wardenship in 1946, being defeated by Reeve Robert M. Johnston of Port Dalhousie, and in 1947, being defeated by Reeve W. L. Patterson of Old Niagara. * Five of the 1948 county council will not be present at the opening YOUNGER GENERATION Reeve Romaine K. Ross has stepâ€" ped up to become the first Mayor of the Town of Port Dalbousie; Deâ€" putyâ€"Reeve and exâ€"Warden Robert putyâ€"Reeve Carman Cosby will aguin represent Clinton Township: Reeve Lymburner will represent Caistor; Reeve Frank Laundry of Beamsville. Warden in 1948. will return to the council; Reeve Murâ€" ray Misener and Deputyâ€"Reeve Theron Beamer will again repreâ€" sent Gainaboro: J. H. Clark. Reeve of South Grimaby, will return: Jobn B. Aikens, former deputyâ€" reeve, has stepped into the shoes of retiring Reeve M. S. Nelles and his Reeve Ivan D. Buchanan and Deâ€" putyâ€"Reeve Cecil Secord of Granâ€" tham will return to council: Grims by will be represented by Reeve A C. Price. former deputy, and Deâ€" putyâ€"Reeve A. A. Constable. In Louth Township Reeve J. D Taylor was returned by acclama tion and the 1948 deputyâ€"reeve William Nicholson, was victorious in a contest with T. Youngblut. 4 Nisgars will again be repreâ€" aented by W LM.-.':'-M again send veteran Walter Shepâ€" )-‘u‘:u-ty',â€"-.n: Pnuned. this year by Wiltted Site LIONS CLUB MEMBERS of the future. From Page One have shown themselves as definite have amply shown that they are of wardenship calibre. Lincoln County Clerkâ€"Treasurer William H. Millward will open the 1949 counci session on Tuesday mer deputy for two years, member of education committee in 1947 and afternoon, Jan. 18, at 2 o‘clock when he calls for nominations for the wardenship. Following the elecâ€" tion, the council will adjourn into committee of the whole to atrike the year‘s standing committees and will commence the yearly business on Wednesday morning, Jan. 19, at Well ilustrated his talk effectiveâ€" ly by sketching trees, bushes and gardens around typical rural house and barn scemes. The treasurer‘s report presented by Ernest Culp of Vineland showed a balance of $1.263.60 at the end of December, an increase of $269.01 over the corresponding date in 1947. Resolutions passed at last week‘s meeting of the Ontario Federation of Agriculture in Toronto were enâ€" dorsed by the members following reports of the convention by deleâ€" gates. provincial organization were exâ€" tended to Jack Broderick of St. Catharines. Other sneakers at the meeting araâ€"onâ€"theâ€"Lake: Howard L. included Harry Dawson ty agricultural representative and Len Harman. representative of the Cutharines. president of the Linâ€" coln County Junior Furmers, and Mrz. Wylie: and Howard L. Craine. Mr Dewson: Mr. and Mrs. Neff: Orâ€" ville Dav. of St. Catharines: Miss Furm Forum secretary: Reeve Lesâ€" lie Lumburner and Mrs. Lvmburnâ€" GRIMSEBY LIONS CLUB CITIZENSHIP AWARD the bands of Vernon Tuck, the Club‘s Secretary, before the end of Jnury.Ahuddh-* ane of them a member of the Club Sui cesc ue e ce . " will pass on the nominations and reach a decision before the end of Congratulations on ated at the head table were and Mrs. Ernest Culo of Vineâ€" Wilson. district economist of _'-'(m: Mra. J. 1948, proved to be an : Keith Wylle of St. appointâ€" t of the Craine ACBPAMESY» & The award, which is in the form of a medal, shall only be given to duly nominated persons of the , Town of Grimsby, or the Townahip | of North Grimsby, and any citizen | making a nomination may make personal representation to the judâ€" ges op behalf of his nominee. ‘ _ Holders of this award are: 1940, | 1943, Mrs. Bessic K. Moore; 1944, Miss Aun Crane; 1945, A. R. Globe. SLICED PEACHES . . .:> 22. QUAKER CONDENSED Pea soup > 5. |c|.u-sâ€"n:cmuuu‘ PORK & BEANS: Te HYATT BRAND Casy to Use LARGE VARIETY TO CHOOSE FROM QUEENS ROYALâ€"SUB. STD. DESSERT PEARS z> PRUNES RAISINS caurormmm z> 2. _ b. 5%. MINNEH AHAâ€"STD. LYNN VALLEY GLA88COâ€"WITH PECTIN PLUM JAM _ &z 29 _ vrommo CROWK oR sEEmIvE BLACK CORN SYRUP ‘# 27. TEA (7“‘_-7."’ Cur °4 M ACARONI RICE 25â€"40â€"00 WATT SOLEX LAMPS CALJIFORNTAâ€" UN MA $DDâ€"8 SALMON ... LAUNDRY SOAP 2bas 25. FELA NAPTHA Californiaâ€"Bweet Eating Ontario Grownâ€"No. 1 Quality Apples T2A BAQG 5S B. C. Fancy Qualityâ€"Crisp CEatingâ€"Size AEIIPIAIINC i8n e P.E.1. POTATOES Canada No. 1 Grade GRIMSBY FUEL & SUPPLY OH YES! THE NAMEâ€"OF THIS COAL IS * Famous READING Anthracite PHONE 157 Thursday, Jan. 13th, 1949. * Wt 3% 1 15¢ Mastic and Rubber Tile Work HARDWOOD FLOORS LAID, SANDED, FINISHWED . 3: 25. «. a * "‘ _‘.&,.1 lbs. 25¢ ... 007. 41¢ â€".....3 5, 32¢ 46 at. bsk. 59¢ PEANUT BUTTER 10 lbs. 31¢ *« 87. b. 85

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