For TICKETS and INFORMAIIUN CIOF C. D. MILLYARD â€"â€" PHONE 1 " "Use Our Package Express Service for Quick Deliveries" |m11msn.azr.u. WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY â€" FEB. 23 â€" 24 FIIDKY&SAWYâ€"FD. 18 â€" 19 (Sat. Evening Cont. from 6.30 pm.) MONDAY & TUESDAY â€" FEB. 21 â€" rmecatp cmrrinipcocm omghithane ic ar l w CONTINUATIONS TOWNSHIP FARMER "m‘-".â€"" to North Grimsby, where he took duces the materials on e over the eightyâ€"fve acre Russ farm l""“"""--'-.-' atop the escarpment. '-“.'m...-uu.‘m comprised of fruits, while the reâ€"| obstacles that would perp aninad is turned over to ‘.n-â€"nm'ï¬-lm ‘-‘ '.-llhuuuhh“ m- "- the growing dlun‘n.-n'-ul-hnm Mfl-m“.-um“‘.“ -n-di.ï¬&-n-‘."a-‘w- the best yisld was high enough to|°"" PlaSt _____________ defeat competitors from eleven |other Outaric Counties. | “g“ heating ‘The fAnals call for each competi.|i2¢d tron pipe, vreig r «+m tor to forward two bushels to the |Dlant including radiators. MeF uqhwn-cc-m.u.m""""-"" i apcertain which wheat is best suit. | WOrk With their méssuring thpe! 5 for _,,M..u-mu-â€"aum milling purposes, ano RORD|____ ____uzes of the Ledies Auxâ€" &yw’" yer‘s entry proved to be tops, hence the award, which was preâ€" sented at the Crop Improvement fine address on the Contour Plowâ€" ing Match held at the College, and which was instigated by the speakâ€" Mrs. Labs was down town doing the weekend shopping when the fire was discovered by Waiter Laba, a brother of the owner. He ran over a half mile to the scene, while voung David Wisnosk! dashed over fields in order to telephone an alarm to Grimsby. It was Waiter Liabs, who broke open the front door with the butt of a rifie, and started carrying furniture and personal effects from the building. The fire seemed to start in the second fioor, and may have been caused by an overheated late to be of much assistance, and * °*"**‘"""__ cuwanwrment Fund of u.m,u,m.wwm-f would have been of much value. $2600.00 invested in Mr. Labs said that he carried Bonds. This will grow. only a "little bit of insurance" and| _ ‘The Canadian Legion are COP" regretted the fact that he had not ducting a series of Bingos to fur» taken more as he was advised to “‘.""-’"-"““.‘.‘ | do just a short while ago. |ing event of special m:.' "I did not take out any more inâ€" the Maytime Blossom i -â€"-iuâ€"uh-q_-n."-mm‘.'"‘.'.‘uh_ said Labs. "But now everything is May 12th Something of a wone, our home, our clothes ~‘n~0h|~¢â€"I" everything. and T regret my deâ€" work and rafters supported by ceâ€" ment block and roofed with alumâ€" inum will assure future safety. "It is so fireproof said Mr. Bartâ€" \mm-buwuw NEW BAKTILETE r omm January 18 that M-lfl-!mw.'!mu::_‘__ ment block and roofed with alumâ€"; Dr. attack. Even so. will assure future safety. _ | with a heart "It is so fireproof said Mr. Bart~ prevented him from ap~ lett, that we do not intend to bothâ€" n--“.___,.,.. pring: â€â€œâ€".-nulw“ their of the new * gusrantee in case of fire in the m*":,"'“".. m.mmm,mw"mâ€"u ‘been constructed, a capacity of Ste00e0 M05 SA mocs nearing the .-cmn-h-:l""‘ o d ce s linglh arepinnest the best available fire fighting apâ€" M“‘l""""""“" Although the firemen made a John Stadiemier and ‘Vic JUMIM®, M NUAAA CCC M m have worked steadily, first cleaning | tients. up the rubble, and then proceeding | """""_""-"':: quickly with what will be the most birds ‘und flowers, his kindly bot modern plant of its kind. Special | ficence were noted for and attention has been given to frat| The doctor spent more than 50 |mumnm...~‘mflhfl'-""““" T 5 umu--#s*-“""‘"‘"""'-w is ground. Always s stumbling be seen answering emergency calls ““m-m“-.'mnu-dmw‘ plosions and fires. the grinding of His horse and buggy in the early mmm“mhiâ€â€˜-‘muï¬b‘ Ever beh J "w.a’-.-â€"ynâ€"ufl m.wflm..m,ï¬.u-fllh-. w::-.n.un-u; Dr. Addy acted is 4 9 lan on concrete portions of | PeDSeT his o 2.-mmu.¢..-.:-w-h-=“‘"'* hundreds of sections together has bis practice. also been capably filled by Vic\| _ Por 40 years, he was medical ofâ€" Juhlke and his crew. !"‘mhl‘m % _ 1. _4 is es e «wwha «es resmemaible hundreds of secuions TECUU """;" wwe 40 years, he was medical ofâ€" ulso been capably filled by Vba:“’“"‘“bum‘ %m&nm'flï¬ï¬‚"*":‘# m“npflwumrzm"‘:: “m“muu.~m1~~0 without s hitch thus assuring sease for 19 years. * is tit wradte asgurtinest Bimilarly, the doctor had wiped ‘\'ll not affected by the fire, Mr. OUut once prevalent LYVP®NE, " ) " mu.-ï¬l-m!-l-; W"“D-‘i throughout the world Staffed by\ 'u‘nu.lzmdlï¬â€˜ more mes would be needed, if he : was not allecteo 0J TW 20 *\ u. traced Hh G0G0TCE T6 | -‘“ndumuu':nuu:n-ld;“. | gruder department would ‘have to | be enlarged again. It was some #fâ€" toon yeurs ago that Mr. Burtliett and Patar Rokertaon tarned o the first grader, and oven Mr. Burtistt were to meet the orders coming in His staff along with those on. Cube and many other countries teaides Canaéa. where the Bartictt his gruders. Mr. Bartlst: told The TIndegeqSert That crbits wti \ituitâ€" iae enntinue to come in from many Aiutant prists. Often a permil cunâ€" aint he dhtained to B the requis *wo never vieua®zed the success his inâ€" «nd Em The Bartistt plant is a busy a24 should this angle be overâ€" T HE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT ‘drapes. The Ladies are also furnâ€" ‘ ishing all the Linen. | ~"Other places of storage of equipment include Bales ‘of Linen ‘at the home of Mrs. Hewson and lm Basket Co. General equipment at the Niagara Packers, Laundry and Ward equipment at the Metal Craft warehouse." | And so we retraced our steps to 'unnawâ€"-u-no--n- | cial end of all this. Again the sitâ€" ized iron pipe, and the ReRUHG plant including radiators. Before leaving we noticed some ladies at work with their measuring tapes and we were informed that they were members of the Ladies® Auxâ€" f“-uâ€"hlh&-‘ ply. "Never a dull moment, many thrills and the odd spell. You see this is the people‘s project. By virâ€" ,mdmmbh ‘task of building this Hospital, we have in West Lincoin over 3,000 Members of our Hospital Associaâ€" | tion who are intensely interested in | the undertaking. ; cgas pital building ald plan set up by the Lincoln County Council, whereâ€" by the West Lincoin Hospital will ww.wfl-"p time for building purposes. "The Doctor Addy Testimonial fund set up by the Woman‘s Instiâ€" tute of Jordan, pays for furnishing a Children‘s Ward and establishes .wwm: petuity in the kindly doctor‘s honâ€" ; doctor. He was more than doctor \â€"be was friend and adviser to ,&m-â€"-ï¬!ï¬dp l'-um-a-unnu Owen Sound for «hort periode but \the mujor part of his life had been Waterdown Public School. Central CONTRACTOR & BUILDER Kitchen Cupboards, Roofing, %4 ROBINSON STREET 8. Interior and Exterior spent in Jordan. ‘ Surviving, in addition to his wife, ‘u--mdlâ€"â€"l Puncral services were held Monâ€" tweive moanths particularly in reâ€" upect to the cost of clothing" said | Mr. Wininger. As a result, greater financial support must be obtairied for its protection and preventive work from the citizens of the city and county, if the Society is to conâ€" tinue its efforts to keep children in their cown homes with their own mmunm home‘care as wards of the Society. Many of these families are at the breaking point not only from the economic standpoint but the moral .flwufl.uh-ï¬ sessions of the day, with 111 in attendance at the conference dinner in the evening at which time Dr. H. Roy Brillinger, director of the ‘Mental Health Clinic, Ontarfo Hosâ€" The month of January saw 225 children in the care of the local Society, with 91 of these being in «pproved foster homes on a boardâ€" ing home basis and 110 on adopâ€" tion. The Society is also endesvourâ€" ing to assist 90 unmarried mothers JINEXT time you are in your bank, notice h'.-..y'.-'kkaptbdrwu'" out their deposit slips. Notice how they close their passbooks before handing them inâ€" and get them back closed too. / Canadian bank service is recognized by . , everyone as confidential. Every employee, when he came into the service of your bank, took a solemn declaration of secrecy. Your relationship with your bank is the, most vitally confidential business relationâ€" ship you have. wflswï¬mwï¬mn. uumuw-mm bank is a polifical tool, every banker a public MWMMMIMMV" ...mmnmudim. sPONSORED BY YOUR B A NK The first week of September 1948 showed employment at the highest point ever achieved in Canadian ou, and Uour Dank MHow much you borrow, how much you save ... how much you put in, how much you take out . .. that‘s your business. Your right to keep principle of Cenadian benking. WIGHEST EMPLOYMENT QGome tu and PULâ€"up / _ . Total number of employed it‘s strictly between OME TOWN MOTORS STUDEBAKER SALES AND SERVICE A. HEWSON & SON STOKERS AND OIL AND SERVICE | A,