_ CONTINUATIONS Thursday, March 31, 1949. .WORK OF COUNTY Dean, Murray, Butcher were able to return from hbospital| Galbreth, G. B., Fruit Grower thus relieving the bed situation in | . McBain, J. (Rev.), Residence the hoapital and reducing the cost| McNelly, J. H., Fruit Grower of iliness to the individual family| Millem Bros., Grocers or the municipality. Nash, Sam, Grocer ‘The Lincoln Unit of the Victorâ€"| Seibert, Acadia House ian Order has been in aperation| Thompson, Dr., Physician only ffteen months. | Traders Bank _ _ ICE REVUE WAS , talented skater, Cox is a real comâ€" edian and both of his acts were | very well received. Billed as the | only colqured skater in Canada. young Harold Hartliey displayed fine music coâ€"ordination in two performances. A fine sense of rhyâ€" thm associated with his race made his appearances one of the highâ€" perhaps the most difficult to stage without benefit of costly backdrops cipants in all of these, and espeâ€" claly in the Grand March which was a fine finale to a good show, did a most creditable job, and were richly deserving of the audiences congratulated for bringing in the with the Junior Chamber of Comâ€" merce. We shall look forward to having a show of this nature becoming an annual event in Grimsby. ‘The Revue consisted of several ECC en o s t ind canvass will be a relatively simple | _ W.MW"““""" a letter through the mails, appealâ€" , §§ 4 ing for their donations large “". â€"nnnvdqn'mucnde-fl in which their donations may h‘ o placed. The Junior Boys‘ Optimists , the will then call personally at each | Cor home, to pick up the envelope. last In addition to this canvass, the | teD will be a unique effort, housewives will be in the mood to clear their homes of one or more "white elephants." The Optimists will be picking up anything that is offered, and if some objects are in need of repair, they will "fix em m.mmlfl'mb nssist the Optimists raise funds in Mrloyl"fl‘l“‘le:". Children‘s Aid Society, will ulso benefit from the proceeds of the auction. More details will be ,.Mu.uubywmr- rvy Tuer within the next week or _ Out of this situation a plan was cational CGUITRT orae PRRT OVC jects to students and ensure the W L 04__L0L, 20A aamunlotn poee 0 e wwuudmumm equipment of all kinds, without Mym«m TR CC lc ols An ampanine ACenie en No alaligh & Briefly, the plan is to organife | mmnmaonmommfl Sehool districts which are larger | mmmwm.-â€"d and population than was usual. | This results in bringing all existing | m,amuwmaunaw‘ one Board and makes possible the | MMNM‘G; larger operation and the larger AS. C C is which bears the P ILUTC TD UL secrid w« mately 75% of the counties of Onâ€" tario have been organized under this scheme and out of the wide experience gained. the Department "Pe O Aanmaiders it as the en e n Em 6 of Education considers it as the hest answer to the problem of inâ€" crea PMK P 06 U Phvcnroulth pointment of a "Consultative Comâ€" nittee" whose duty is to function within the county, to inform , Ah6 various communities A8 to uB oc ciaan" vanoy * ~ 0 wenld apply local of the plan as it would apply ‘OCh " m“u..l.‘n-dwm mâ€mmmm-h be included in the High School district. |"ddlfl M.Wâ€-u in L4 "Mm‘nhm ~__I4 12 the various making * PSE L 0| towns and townships of West LAncoin County which, if adopted. utd result in these town* and wourd rest (C 0d townships being included in On# }g‘hndwolnufldmdmmfl mnmmwfl'h"’" C _3 Asimatov) be M'l_l“-""_'v m.,M‘M’ e mmwfl'“’"“ in m"â€.ï¬â€œ give details of the plan as it would U Surhinerdnatclie sallairan IF PW uis fofiowing 116t directory imnent 18 * """" C cout after bie ot the mity just after the md“m’: Hotel Curran, John, Pxchang® dirSC Y _ """" a and irms promâ€" nfl“"m and socie) ®Ee pproxiâ€" Up !o_!h_‘! ',. Wt ....l:n.- af fimâ€" t . o n im the apâ€" The plan provides for the 8P NEW HIGH SCHOOL ovER SIXTY Y®ARS basis From Page One for are to be | in a telephone "TEN LITTLE INDIANS THE GRIMSBY PLAYERS‘ GUILD bring you their finest production . . . the thrilling mystery . drama, "Ten Little Indians"‘â€" Agatha Christie‘s great story, which, both on Broadway and in the movies, kept millions ttee on the edge of their seats. Excitement, action . . . unbearable suspenseâ€"‘"Ten Little Inâ€" diuo"iopuk«lfronï¬ntmlolau. Be mtomit...mifYOUuuoolvctlnny-- uryoftln...“hu little Indians, all in a is covered with forâ€" at G.H.S. Auditorium on April 7â€"8â€"â€"â€"on Thurs. & Frid. at 8.30 Ticketsâ€"â€"75¢ and 50c¢ has been taken out of it becausape» r rivers fromthe coast in cano«8 In One Week ... er in population of 15,000. THE GRIMSSB Produced by Special Arrang@M@HNamuel French (Can.) Ltd. 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