CGONTNUATIONS FromP VéOne Sll'rllvn.::gcmgns fire prevention. Dr. A. E. Berry, Cauroma m a e o ::u..'_f_f."‘.:'fll arainat â€"RERCD â€"-â€"‘ KeTms. J. N. Davis, township soiâ€" H.":mflhw’m would be lowered l""flbnou.anm..w.. \nnctd-n.luu&o.:n: aystem. Others speaking included Phone 568â€"R MASON‘S PHONE 23â€"R GRIMSBY §4 ROBINSON STREET s. CONTRACTOR & BUILDER 24 HOUR SERVICE Kitchen Cupboards, Roofing, Quul 6 You‘ll find it really handy to travel by bus â€" right from downtown in your town to downâ€" town in any town along the route. For business or pleasure the Main Street landing is tops in trovel convenience. Plan your next m by bus. You‘ll enjoy it "Interior and Exterior Oshawa â€" â€" * * Hmvillc *A TAXI Tax Included (subject to change) FARES ARE LOW » M 17' ROUND TRIP 11.15 Dorwin Book and Dr I h‘* â€"â€"vâ€"vio- â€"xt. or not. 'l\htl.ho:t’::‘nu@ onded by Delmar Hodgkins and carried by a big majority. Fred R. ;l-l- â€"â€"m"â€"'.â€"ï¬ attended the mmmum he had held various offices. .. _ . KOVA * L. > winintie from each $2 parking violation fine paid by motorists the town of Grimsby receives only 40 cents Wh# revealed in answer to a question â€mmxh.w- The remaining $1.60, it was stated, was divided in fees, one dollar goâ€" “wummmmh' termation. “"'w"..‘w some arrangement was unA " "" whereby the town may receive A larger portion of the fines, Davlight saving time will go info aftect on April 24 and continue to Sentember 25. Philip McIntyre was ©"*".7° _ mission to collect junk on the town “mpmmmd-fl“""‘ that he will keep the dump in good condition. McKay and McKay, of Ham#lbn, were appointed as town engineers to make surveys as required. A grant of $50 was made to Lincoln County Humane Y '"mw- Council recelved a 86007 lat prise when given information that. there were no windown "l'.m’.†m.cmumln“' ments .,..,.-uauo-vï¬i"' being built in the Peach Dairy Dof building. Lincoin County Unnm'mh.““u wmm- Lions Club were give! ',,'g‘ mu.ow"“m ol .,,.,.pmww-flvu'“"‘"" “,,,,u.mwd"" in« Forty creek for public park P"*"" * O nCmOme, AOnemy NEVeh uo uk Metal Craft Co. | ‘pon the death of his father the n changed hands and "Chuck" ame connected with other firms i1 he finally became office mdmcumeew.w| i Son firm. , Ever since he was a kid he was ; ecmmen ®© achool area Mauyor 14 ority to £* mf‘m with the 4 | Aarea wvul"""‘ ’:pdlfl“"‘m arrangements he ©M" mmm* the F Et ECC nes collected $74 bitches will b at Jarge from 4 er 198 M'm.m! and the 10# Ti o was under way may receive & make perâ€" auth oPTIIST CLUB leggers or across the border in Bufâ€" falo, where he is quite apt to get himself mixed up in very poor company." Dr. Copeland also voiced a strong protest against the literature that is allowed to be displayed on the newsstands. "Only one or two storâ€" es in Grimsby refuse to sell some of the trash that is being printed for consumption of any who care to buy it. ‘The Optimist Club could easily help by attempting to keep ï¬hhtwlubnnlnlflontgfm our young people," stated speaâ€" ker. "I do not know whether you reaâ€" lize it or not, but we practically Gl’il’Sby Garage 55.57 Main St. E.9x%""~1l¢ 229C e Mew DL T SS ® Oldsmobile rolls forward new "76," a new "88," Strike up the band! Sing out the news! _ P2" It‘s "My Merry Oldsmobile" in a triâ€" "88 umphant new tempo, * the line of _ "R( Futuramics swings by on dress parad@! _ pey There‘s a brand new Oldsmobile Futurâ€" amic "76" . . > with Fisher‘s newest hody, â€jm panoramic vision, plus a remarkable new The o ES Knsima. Anud leading the _ and T HE GRIMSBY INDEPMNDENT "Big Six" Engine. , what they can do with their own in the business session, WIlN M1""* hards, turning out copper tnn.unmmsuvnnwom' 1mmmmm.my,mmnmmnn re« | would be helped immeasurably. _ |ceived. Gord McGregor mrln-\ | _ "Boys like to gather togetinr, toed Mr. Terry. | j and T firmly believe that the Optiâ€", ‘The Programme Committee anâ€" mists have the qualified men to squnced that a Ladies‘ Night would |look into the possibilities of giving be held at the March 24 meeting, \leadership and instruction to our and although plans are as yet not young men. The project wouldnot completed for this event, Stewart _ require so much money as it would Aman reported that a full program time," said the speaker. | of entertainment would feature this â€"_ Concluding his pointed and interâ€"| night. C d have a Boanery Gang right ire in|and aithough amendments may Grimsby. Only the otherday, a possibly be made to the present young fellow slapped a waress in| constitution at some later date, one of the restaurants, andothing| members will be receiving A COPY to tween aixteen and twent: Concluding his pointed and interâ€"! night. ‘ esting address, Dr. Copeland said.| A hearty vote of thanks was exâ€" "If we knew what the boys wanted, tended to Bob Hyland, who did n the problem would be greatly atmpâ€" |awet job affixine the names of lified, but I urge this club to take members to the dinner badges. the matter into consideration, and| Discussing future activities, an see what can be done to helplulu was forwarded, whereby the Grimsby youth to become good futâ€"‘Optimists would hold a Blossom ure citizens." "nm Ball, and would immediately Reports from the Committees| go to work on such a plan, includâ€" were then heard. Speaking for the ing the selection of a Blossom Constitution and Byâ€"Laws comâ€" Queen. A committee was immediâ€" mittee, Frank Davies said that the ately set up, and the idea is exâ€" constitution had been drawnm up, pected to move ahead rapidly. rward into ‘49â€"with an Allâ€"Futuramic lineâ€"a "88," and a revolutionary new "Rocket" Engine parade, a l;ewly styled Futuramic "88" , . . with the revolutionary new "ROCKET" Engine! Yes, you‘ll exâ€" perience "The New Thrill" the moment you first set eyes on a 1949 Oldsmobile, There‘s feetâ€"fowing smuartness, inside und out â€" an eagerâ€"forâ€"nction look that‘s \\“\‘ OLDS M OB ILE In the year the war started, 1939,| The net corporation profits (after tax> in the es) were 114 per cent of the DA ppows tional income in Canada. lll.“.~w first year after the war ended, the u-opnauwn'l.lpre-td“‘.“‘_‘:' Are you primarily interested in producing eggs, or poultry meat â€"or both? No matter whichâ€"it pays to choose chicks that are "Built for the job," and start them as early as you possibly can. Remember the prices for big eggs in late summer and early tall, and for early meaty broilers and roastérs! Aim for the right market with the right chicks. Bray Chicks have been "designed and built" for the high vigor, high livability, fast growth and full development which will hdpmmkomutmmyvnmmhmwmtflm They have behind them many generations of careful, consistent selection for both meat type and high egg production. That makes a difference! Order Bray Chicksâ€"and do it now! 8. G, GARDHAM 91 Elizabeth St., Grimsby 120 John St. N. WANT EGGS, OR MEAT, OR BOTH? "‘The Bray Chick does the Trick" backedâ€"up by performance, In fact, with GM Hydraâ€"Matic Drive, Oldsmobile‘s performance is so incredibly smooth, silent, and spirited, you‘ve got to try it to believe it! Nour Oldsmobile dealer invites you to inspect the new Futuramics â€" examinge the new "Rocket" â€"ex« porience "The New Thrill!"‘ porience Fred W. BRAY, Limited | The fiveâ€"year census (conducted in the Prairie Provinces only) '-onthtm-uuulmlu- katchewan lost 63,200 of its popu lation, Alberta gained 7,100 Manitoba lost 2,800. Grimsby Hamilton, Ont. eatra coat. C $A and