(A ‘‘‘ Thursday, Feb. 24th, 1949. . ROUND TRIP Tax Included "_’â€"' nï¬:uddwu soc uon n ""~ CO0 thak m biue piste dinnét, *7" '::“fluuouucm, U:ondâ€l"'" back and take it casy â€" to enjoy a _ coseâ€"up FARES ARE LOW as ftrim lermiloenas, oo ht ons and fwok villages roll by in scenes est. That‘s just one of (subject to change) farmlands, "\LINCOLN HEALTH REPORT vITAL STATi8TICS ‘The population of the Unit area is given as 73,275. During the month there were 21 marriages reported. There were 123 live births, fl.‘!dfl‘m“ï¬â€œmd.flm: "-!“.:-nt:p-uho;mtulmw M CLINICS y Chest: There were 4 clinics at the St. Catharines Hospital, with a total of 92 examinations. At the beginning of January our register “-mdwtmmmwmi mm‘nm-!u.!um“d.wm'- up not necessary 0, so that the total number of cases on the reg! total attendance uf 707; end of January was S9S. aum:?o?-umw?umm"“ * ho h clhlcss P SATâ€" eacictrations §58: return visites 149. Housing : w Houcous must take the initistive in doing something about the housing aituation in this County. Not only are holses Yom C .. bed bet. but we know that people are living under t in wu““ï¬nnflu-fldw". Tor whot -m.mmhmcmmï¬ uo-,.-auâ€"-.-u-w--“"fl""'"‘"“ 2s & sftuation which in my opinion is bound to get worse, Gewage Byâ€"Laws: the Clerk of cach of our Sometime ago a letter was sent t ‘“‘w -luwn“‘-“w'w w’ “bwmmd&mulflw to Unit N“Q.Mu-.dyâ€wnnw The Director meat Th# """®6" 70 ) _ it has been 4 with th #.mumnmuâ€"wb un.wdï¬mdï¬wflinu.u-u the weather permits. Wuwnmnp u-mwmummnumnmh- spectors from the Un _ | ; , =, Milk Gupply: continued nnummbummnm- | ",_-..,.'numnwdlflfl!h"'m“““' .uflmnâ€"o“dï¬-m-:dp“my. -umï¬lwflmn the producers are hOW Sunding in milk which can not be classed as good. Where a productt ,M.uhwflnmmï¬'m“‘m‘ m'nu..'uh'fldudulupwmm milk into the dairies of Andoln. Margarine: mmu“h""“b““‘ Abrin u'flwmmnm-uuum muwuuummdwfl m. '.- T U L LG Muat o# troktat. BGeamevilie: The Dire “hmwumum Director meat Th# """"W" 70 loa 1t has been decided to THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT "ure WiTh FATHER" _ â€" At BEGVMLAR PRICES the year, Warner Bros‘. Father" comes next Monday to the Roxy Theatre at regular prices. ‘This unique family of redâ€"heads young sons, keeps the screen conâ€" stantly alive with a regular volleg & S Senee o t emei io en e C @ of laughs. The Aim is considered one of the funniest ever made in ‘wmmmd his most memorable characters as the eccentric Father Day. Critics wkfldflw performances of the year. Miss Dunne, as Vinnie, his loving wife, also merits special praise for het portrayal. The intimate laughâ€"filled home life of the Day family in their brownstone manse. on Madison | Avenue in New York City during | the clegant Eighties provides the | lmammmmâ€". .q.nuu-murm.mnu‘ also beautiful Elizabeth Taylor, | “MMHM ‘Technicolor emhances the irresistâ€" ible appeal of the most famous A8â€" ‘..uyunammm-uu‘ Voted by the country‘s ice forces may study. Canada has over 42,000 miles of railway track. Only Russia and the United States have more. _ Notice Regarding the â€" _ Limited Suspension of Lighting Regulations 7:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. Monday to I‘rjiday RETAIL MERCHANTS, SIGN OPERATORS, THEATRES, GASOLINE STATIONS and oTHER COMMERCIAL CONSUMERS THE HYDROâ€"ELECTRIC POWEROMMISSION OF OontaARIO Continued improvement in water conditions, coupled with unusually mild weather, now enables the Commission to meet normal demands during night hours and on weekends. In view of this, the lighting restrictions set out in regulations 4, 5 and 6 (under the heading "Part III Lighting") of the Regulations made by the Commission under the Power Commission Act, are suspended each night from 7:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m., Monday to Friday inclusive, and from 7:00 p.m. Friday to 7:00 a.m. Monday. However, during the daytime from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., Monday to Friday, resources are still inadequate to meet power demands fully. The Commission therefore requests that the Reguâ€" lations be strictly observed during these hours and that: voluntary conservation be continued. The Hydroâ€"Electric Pwer Commission of Ontario and the Muniâ€" cipal Systems wish + express their sincere appreciation to all Hydro users who were‘fected by these Regulations, Your splenâ€" did coâ€"operation provided invuable aid during the critical period ~f the power emergency. 7:00 p.m. Friday to 7:00 a.m. Monday Regulations 4, 5 and 6 (under the heading ‘"Part III Lighting") of the Regulations Respecting the Use of Electricity in Ontario Put Info Effect September 14, 1948,â€" and Amended October 13, 1948, Are Suspended Between the Above Hours. â€" _ Le the RPOAL