Grimsby Independent, 21 Apr 1949, p. 12

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Coal Prices _ REDUVUCED £Al. Mewson & Son PHONE 340 HOUSE PAINT â€" â€" â€"~ gal. $6.25 STEP LADDERS â€" â€" from $3.85 ROLLER COOATERS â€" . â€" $1.98 PAINT BRUSHES A tuil range of all types INTERIOR GLOSS PAINT â€" at. $1.65 UTILAC ENXAMEL â€" â€"~ gt. $2.10 1001 Articles to Choose From PHONE 21, GRIMSBY 3 WALL PAPERS LIVING ROOM PAPERS CEILING PAPERS DINING ROOM PAPERS HALL PAPERS KITCHEN PAPERS BEDROOM PAPERS BLUE PAPERS NURSERY PAPERS GREEN PAPERS PINK PAPERS YELLOW PAP] MAUVE PAPERS DARK PAPERS WHITE PAPERS LIGHT PAPERS EMBOSSED PAPERS _ WEAVE PAPERS EXPENSIVE PAPERS Ete., Etc. 9 MAJN ST. E. Wallpaper and lfaint_“-(n:o. SPRING PRICES NOW IN PATTERNED PAPERS ECONOMICAL PAPERS PLAIN PAPERS PLAID PAPERS FAMOUS SUSQUEMANNA ANTHRACITE MIRACLE MOPS â€" â€" â€" â€" each $3.98 DUST MOPS . â€" â€" â€" â€". each $1.39 SCRUB BRUSHES _ â€" â€" â€" â€" from 20c CHAN WAX SPECIAL â€" â€" â€" 316. 98c IVORY PAPERS HEAVY PAPERS JOHNSON‘S DUNHAM DON‘T DELAY â€" ORDER TOâ€"DAY Prices For Early Delivery Only FOR WALLPAPER FOR PAINT HARDWARE & ELECTRIC COLOR SCHEME PAINTS Distributors of 17 COLORS Springtime is Paintâ€"Up Time. We carry a full range of all painting needs, Paints, Turpentine, Oils, Brushes, etc. from $1.09 to $1.79 YELLOW PAPERS GRIMSBY, ONT. 36 MAIN ST. PHONE 519 â€" _ By GORD McGREGOR "The Case of the Inscribed Bones" caused"quite a sensation down in the Thirty district on Monâ€" day, when residents found human bones along the lake shore. The gruesome discovery was immediâ€" ately reported to Provincial Police, and Constable Doug R o b bie screamed to the scene in nothing "Hch‘" exclaimed our sleuth.| "Some person as yet unknown haÂ¥ ‘ been done hard by." Poking gingerâ€" | ly through the pile of femurs ; mmmmmmm.l the officer was thinking quickly. Could it be that some fiendish fruit | grower had finally broken down ; and committed this foul deed, and / not content with committing the a revolting development. "Better I should stick to chasing speeders," thought Robbic as he packed the loot in the old trunk from which the bleached bones had tumbled. + Bringing the evidence back to headquarters, Corporal Hope enterâ€" »4 the picture, and with microscope and pulled down bilinds, the law commenced to look for clues. h. was indeed a mighty find, and upon closer examination it was discoverâ€" .ammtummm| Well, this called for investigaâ€"| tion, and the case exploded without ; too much difficulty, as the sieuths | first ascertained that a resident of , the district had moved away not -omyl-tm-l-‘-*"'-'ll 6n +ats this trunk of bones to -\,Stu 2 uind Apna.m-mm.-ua has also been set a day ahead. and now stands at May 14, also a Satâ€" urday. umumumm St. Catharinesâ€"Effingham area is our best bet. here speckled and browns are in fair supply, but for u..w-od-.-cnmhlh mumm«mm and yellow pickere! are fairly abundant, pike runs have | been ,‘M,Nnmol‘ad.ndm .gmnw.fcl:'m enthusiasts find that Niagaraâ€"onâ€" ue-ubbmdmww There is no closed season for blues. ‘The old standâ€"by. perch, is ready. willing and able anytime you are. Ditto for sunfish The Old Twenty C 1 C d n cacianst i red chub iii i§| all the men have recor at present awaiting a Niagara Falls. RBell suffered severe ( tace, and took quite a b remainder of the crowd du’na;-idfi- through a red light. . tures In case you are g@@INR " """° weary of campaigns of various naâ€" tuves . . . so are we. The whole isâ€" Ks the notorious still features a delightful wand it vou have Toewh ones to become Indeed this was T H E x M . s find, and UpOD winter. was discoverâ€" | â€" scheduled to i ready for basket mhhlod.’.gmby.!-fl.m’hu'flh mm;xwaw..uu.mm Wm‘mumâ€"rmu- Finish as the sleuths |outside will be cove siding. Mr. ; a resident of Lumley has ninemen working on ved away not the project at present. petting a trifle outs to the were plckâ€" they went GRIMSB Y INPEPENDE NT CcoUNTY COUNCIL Warden Leslie R. Lymburner, Reeve of Caistor Township, opened the April sessions of the Lincoln wion. ‘The council as requested Tuesâ€" day to give finncial support to the United Emerency Fund for Briâ€" tain and a deptation interviewed the members c the opening of the sessions to pesent facts and figâ€" ures. ‘The Painsulsa Branch, Vicâ€" !torian Order of jurses, by letter, | requested counciito make the porâ€" tion of the V.ONgrant pertaining to the Branch pyuble direct inâ€" . stead of through.he Town of Merâ€" |ritton. The counil was also thankâ€" ed by the Lincol County Branch, ; V.O.N., for the mnual grant made at the last sessin of council. ‘The Ontario Municipl Association inâ€" vited Lincoln to kcome a member _ of the Associatic in 1949. | ‘Three resolution were presented |forwnmulordmpmvflof council.One fros Middlesex County opposed the canellation of the one | mill subsidy to nunicipalities. The |remaining two were from Prince gFMMMltlnwo- ; vincial governmet to increase the ‘ old age pensionsfrom $30 to $40 per month, and to increase the grant for mainternnce of indigents items on the mgenda for discusâ€" l:m from 53¢ to 32 pCF y. ! Lincoln was ntified at the sesâ€" . slons that Peel. Victoria and Midâ€" ‘ dlesex counties mproved the reso!â€" {ution of the comty regarding inâ€" WORK PROGRESSING ON i NEW BASKET FACTORY creased mainteiance grants to hospitals "by the province. Four counties, Ontaric Carleton, Oxford and Elgin inforned Warden Lymâ€" burner and the counciliors that M“-flwdm reâ€" solution. * d es Gaccccliihcnpthamntivennin ie eaper rciat t Mdm'«:dm' -umml-ndm‘" lngtol'.'.l.nky.dlnlq Construction, Beamsville, contracâ€" tors for the newfactory. | ‘The $30,000 frame structure will nflmmnâ€"”mtm ed to the groundin one of the bigâ€" west fires of this district, last w.&mm-flm\-nrc the Children‘s Ald . . . certainly no ane doubts the necessity for ‘mmmofmnmb-""""" iwations, but ater all there is a / PitHsDUIE® mummmmm"m '#bmtoo. . Emiths ope No NNAE 0 ~~ cml...Lumber K nature. At people io SMNIITAIT: Service Clubs are the fellows|Lumber Kings taking the brint of the campaign mummmu"@’m they are to be congratulated not O***K® â€" condemned, wlich is the feeling| Black Cats ... that many menassume when asked | Sh¢et Metal to call on you or support of some High averag worthy cause. . € s » uie e ies 2 s Hich sinele If we are to amist in the future, then let us doit at one particular time of the year. Give generously ance . . . a Conmunity Chest is the best possible mewer. TIME TALE CHANGES Sunday, Apri 24, 1949 Full Informtion from Agents Canadan Naitonal Roilways ALEXANDER H A RD W A RE Compny, Limited PAID UP LUST en the new EF‘ECTIVE â€" Ontario struck at 60 mills an increase Of two mills over 1948. it 6 < 4# #h, School auditorium, m‘gr“um-# SPORTS Grantham township ralepayers will vote on May 7th on the quesâ€" tion of purchasing their local Hydro system. _ _ w-:u.l.-eflflw effect in Grimsby at 12.01 on Sunâ€" Port Dalhousie tax rate has been struck at 60 mills for Public school supporters, an Increase of five mills and at 56 mills for separate school supporters DUNNVILLE WILL HOLD BIG SASEBALL CLINIC ‘The Dunnville Recreation‘Counâ€" cil is sponsoring a baseball clinic, the two day affair being aimed at assisting men in three phases of organized baseball. Scheduled for this Friday and Saturday, April 22 and 23, men interested in the finer points of coaching, managerial positions and umpiring will recc!ve expert instruction and guidance from & group of experts being imâ€" ported to Dunnville for the two day clinic. A most interesting programme has been arranged, and should any local sportsmen be interested we would be glad to supply them with registratiqn forms so that they might attend Lumber Kings Black Cats .. * MEN‘S STANDING Ozarks defaultâ€"0 Mountaincers ....940 971 989â€"3 |Black Cats ... « use a |Sheet Metal ... ~A High average, Raiph Shuert, 222 High triple, Raiph Shuert, 860. High single, Hary. Lambert, 374 Brevities Underdogs Blockbuster# Valiant Rochester Optimist Club meets next Thursâ€" Veterans . 637 623 700â€"1, Victory T7R B43 T5%â€"3 Vimy . â€"â€"â€"â€"188 760 T17â€"0 South Haven «def nultâ€"O Golden Drop .551 594 7663 Crawford © 4165 T1T e52â€"1} Ad. Dewey ©45 1061 To1â€"2 John Hail 931 T28 T458 Viceroy ...._.._._749 667 TMâ€"0 Bt. John ....._.___TB8 837 177â€"3 Vedette ... _ detaultâ€"0 ‘ High average, D. McBride, 202. High single, LennaAMay, 375. PEACH QUEENS SCORES QUEEN‘S PLAYâ€"OFFS 30 EVENTS and TOPICS of the WEEK in Wednesday, April 27 Vallant vs. Vedette ~Viceroy vs. Victory Thursday, April 28 Rochester va. Veterans. Golden Drop va. Fiberta. South Haven ve. John Hail Friday, April 29 Ad. Dewey va. St. Jobn. Group 2 ©20 1175 8322 T82 801 950â€"1 T22â€" 840 666â€"2 s87 e2s 1700â€"1 T78 B43 T5%â€"3 T83 T60 Titâ€" def aultâ€"O 551 504 T66â€"s T65 Tit e52â€"1} M45 1061 Torâ€"2 981 T2 Tisâ€"s T40 667 Tmâ€"6 1838 837 TTtâ€"s 11 15 14 12 10 10 10 24 19 10 18 18 13 TOMATOES cnuoice«= 17. DEWKISTâ€"CHOICE GOLDEN CORN =» 19. LYNXN VALLEYâ€"STD. PEACHES mss 23. AYLMERâ€"CHOICE RIBBON BEETS 2: 19. 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