THE BELL TELEPHONE 2 McCartngfg_M_eat Market Clifford McCartney _ _ FULL LINE OF FRESH MEATS PHONE 2#77â€"W any type, consult Lumley Construction. 19 prpCA¢ OM CAEDTE + 1 _ â€" h _ Th A _ M _ T ba Aiocrctnctnie ioi i. B t do want it built to meet certain specifications. To make certain that you obtain what you desire in a home of W smpliygds CAnl® T w»â€"day woat and tbusy nats Ohar GRIMSBY FUEL & SUPPLY §111043 Lumley Builds For You. FRESH AND sMOKED risn LARGE VARIETY OF COOKED mMEaT CHOREMASTER AND PLANET JUNIOR LAWN AND GARDEN TRACTORS MP PUMPS . _ PRESSURE SYSTEMS Long Dist Spring Ti Come Spring ! It‘s Time to Build wI¢ SEEDS FIELD AND GARDEN s «P 3 NOAE ftamsi}» & WV a cosy little home, or a spacious ess of what size you decide on, you â€" CONSTRUCTION «epprevaness ns p3l U h â€"â€" cwice as many as we thimgs dome ty 118 4) th Lexcal #ef Gu COMPANY OF CANADA the lowes MmORE PEOPLE ARE USING Llong Distance MOoRE OFTEN Long Distanct 2 TW Hus have Weet 7 MAIN st. E. h one another ng Distanct. s1X vEars a5 »Crotud PW reds © 2ddrd n CONTINUATions‘= J OW dpediiprandifitemmes.â€" 1 posts on King St.; Andrew Wallace W&mmua n‘.‘r'.:n“" boys helping John Titterinztnn (n : a problem for historiansâ€" did the little girl get up there * 2 132 s e Oe old 12e town ball; upstairs in the . members of the w'l{ mmmumm "“"-'lll-trhnm 1 U‘fl!hmh-,'-.“m‘ umw-mwâ€"uu.{ w'nhl'u.odhrm Mâ€"nh"blflnbnl."e.d‘ ?â€"L_‘L_*’..m“"' for daring amusement liked to many & controversy in its day. From the removal of the knotted oak front doors and installation of the present doors, to the attempted ery. an historian of this city reâ€" calls the story of a little girl who the James St. entrance, arguments ronibedhanle o. 4 :o4 Ing the bell to announte the huee. abouts of the fire. The numher as au,. . _ "Get 0y & relative of an oldâ€" u.hhlmmw,. hive of activity, lnlh-hnthn'ulnlm. ""‘“m.uam..m.m Town Hall played an important tale puoay 7 CC mmmuhmu tmm&-dmu.-'“ and then six strokes. ‘The volunâ€" hou'oddthat-r.mm and main. to district 46. _ Beliâ€"ringing was not confined to m EwC " St. Catharines was made the counâ€" ty Te wient "*7 > , rite of u“la"m“' _ The county byâ€"law on the quesâ€" tion of moving the county seat from Niagars to St. Catharines give, #o" ing whe fAgnts, ® was voted on in December of that Conas _3 * 0 oicti hoer ramsned 1 2353 in favor; 840 against. In the B47 votes polied in St. Catharines only two voted agginst the byâ€"law. m-‘.“wâ€"-“ w-..--‘.uu.uhm offices in the Town Hall. For three years, from 18063 to 1806 alterâ€" -flc-nl.â€-o-bm mhl‘lhwm ing county men. It was at ueâ€"-umm-\adfl- sign was bullt on the back of the BaryA. Despite an $2,900 compemsation. Niagars Falls residents were furâ€" lous st the moving tf the county seat. Afraid that their cherished contâ€"ofâ€"arms would be taken to the u'numdn-e‘n hid the tropby in the cellar of their mtyhfl‘aclcrucy-n-m 2POML On or about Sept. 1, 1866 the old fmlhllu-lm county building, and the moving in W® h /. _ Loars bater St OW BB U 0 skatrics Cc wmflfl"‘m County Building. that 44 ",."" commty seut should be o M * o nntee TosiMA .. “’ â€"â€â€œm annusl $1.175â€"the reuts! M {rd m“ndll'!-'*" whar City ticals = iss the Ensl > T iR Catharines became a city. As CMIN" as ty business expanded. more 9 , L space was needed. Similarily city ‘ MNF“‘-""‘".‘ Bitter tempers wert l mwm"’mlfl'" l "he Reâ€" rete. ertengt« min w. same ..‘z smuctar wnrm<b & _mamh!" such a degree that + i6 car comport 1876. Then on July 21, of that year, mg.â€"m‘-n-llw reo «en onb . on the uies A Tok 78** | ing wR ""*/ _ sn i# is the city does ons for $22.96 . _ & sommtrme i 7 _ on the city has what is legaUly L eerttitom e *AKY . L IP" *** fl- “"‘“.'.Am From Page One COURY HoLsE _ _ raegxag ittpaly 1 a member of the police deâ€" announced the location of use of red brick. re, und where, # 4 victims of the Fen! #_ Poo® Yea this wre went * market may have & the County Titterington in s is the build THE GRIMSBy day four As | stands to the left of the hall * I“'P.m.mn Medical Council; John Aikens. Linâ€" Town of Grimsby, and Sam Bartâ€" lï¬thlmm at the old hospital which had added that h-o-flnmmlhmtm in hospitals, and which had added much to the comfort of the paâ€" tients. A personal touch that monâ€" Other members of the Board for 1949 include Dr. J. H. MacMilan, 149 Main W. Wt innge: «tadtems, hater wading 0 â€"â€"â€"t.'â€"dâ€â€œ C000 qulllth atues INDEPENDEN T LOOK AT THE GREAT NEW ANDERSON NOTOR SALES ‘The Byâ€"Law are being amended this amendment the administration rec to give the ies‘ Auxiliary two of the hospital will be in keeping ity = _ _ â€" PPEROOMY COMLFORTL.Sfze 1 &Mï¬d-*hw as be DOW AWARD is a citation presenied for acts af outr‘anding seached towards them with a long He Edaâ€"hï¬-.:mc-â€"auwnâ€" Cluaude safely out . . . hâ€":‘lhhA-: i n o y 4 To wellup ope o) oo ie * pieeneort e meners Jrov: ‘ocommendatient nds he _ 0C hemenes..ww" " T The two chidren had rentured woo far out on the thin Lake St. ice. Almost before knew what had esponns issA oi on on hok RESCJES BOYS TRAPPED _â€"_IN ICY WATERS .::..:s:-n"d Hy-.!h‘ .~.=::.' ..amu-mhmu-ï¬'.... m.;&- ï¬rm’*y Its d« entrance exit. # stylish "bus -#h?w.ilurm pecessary . l‘!mh'- l--_-un_'l .-ol..'lz.. L C Compare the Pymouth‘s ride! e en ataee m ad tm dn ols # low â€"pressure all to its ® -"“-l*m-. contribute incredibly C‘.m?-d...fldh Inside and under the hood! When , you‘ld that PLY MOUTH dfl-â€l.hm_m.nbum.&bm†Wamouth! _ DOW BREWERY â€" MONTREAL YOU CAn sttE tut new Pymesthi You‘ll find its styling emart ®Beor Fender Sone tatives on the Board. With with that of an ideal organization :ï¬:&dhmflhmhbbâ€"‘m 4-&7*"'::&'&1.&:'&3: ’ Shislds and s ample head, leg AW A R D ALlLFRED DUROCHER ot Duchesaey, Ove., colmly and coelly averts dovhie tragedy Th two boys had ventured about 15 feet out when the ice Duu::.‘hdqd.h 1 out on I%‘c of .-h'-auo“hhm & h:&.-dh-â€". On the way back to shore be ; .._l..i. His ndnâ€=-= ‘The Dow Award. Whitowgil Tres DowWw PLYMOUTH at 4 by a leading authorâ€" 625