Grimsby Independent, 19 May 1949, p. 13

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MASOoN‘ 24 HOUR SERVICE 28 Elizabeth St. hb.dvmhndurpr;n;to-flefishdldh-hr hrhdldln.n-dellinudnniriu...fik! US NOW! BRICK, BLOCK AND , CEMENT WORK McCartney‘s Meat Market TELEPHONE 24 TAXI MNMS saz6r %4"x10" Cedar Siding. 1 common grade pricâ€" ed to clear. 1A 100 ft. bd. meas. â€" lo No. 1 Quality. Good N. C. WARNER FULL LINE OF FRESH MEATS 10" Western Spruce Free Delivery PHONE 607â€"w r M" ‘“ THE CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY FOR ALL LARGE VARIETY OF COOKED MEAT any mUVVOJNINTES v-fiufii,&,mcmw mmmvmmmmmofconmm W”“g’hm' Congratulations and thanks for a job well and best wishes for a long period of useful service to their community. ' NTS, SERVICE CLUBS AND INDUSTRIES OF GRIMSBY, FOR THEIR GENEROUS SUPPORT FRESH AND SMOKED FISH PHONES 780 â€" 781, GRIMSBY PHONE $24, STONEY CREEK Clifford McCartney Grimsby %« GONTINUATIONS party were guests of H. T. Stewart at an informal dinner in the Pines over the supervision of the comâ€" pany‘s commercial affairs in Stonâ€" ey Creek coâ€"incident with the cutâ€" over, said that the conversion was effected smoothly and without inâ€" cident. Stoney Creek citizens are experiencing no difficulty in using the dial, he added. Mr. Fieming took over the Stoney Creek terriâ€" tory from Mr. Stewart, Bell Teleâ€" phone manager at Grimsby, who continues to have supervision over the Winona territory. The final phase of the cutover operation is now underway, with "theâ€"commencementâ€"of theâ€"removal of magneto telephones from the homes, offices and stores of Stoney Creek subscribers. Bell installers expect to finish this task shortly, when the handâ€"crank telephone will be "only a memory" in Stoney Fsom Page One 4 Its. 10x12, each â€" â€" _ { Other Sash in Stock. Sheets, size 4‘x8‘. §$4 92 ,".,e',“‘." glass and Hardware. Per Unit â€" BTONEY CREEK 7 MAIN ST. E. â€" E. S. WELCH, Lincoln County Unit. Fisher, Mr. W. Rundie, Mr. Irvâ€" | ing. Mr. L O‘Hara, Mr. and Mra: A. Pearson, Mr. and Mrs. R. O. West, Mr. E. Boyes, Messrs. W. and J. Bickle, Mr. and Mrs. F. ‘ Thompson, Mrs. McPherson, Mr. J. McBrine, Miss E. Johnstone, . Mr. A. Lawson, Mr. Taylor, Mr. | F. McCausland, Mr. Merrick, Mr, . | wW. J. Darby and Mr. W. Zilier. | _A breezy column headed "On iDlt." tells of Torontonians on vacâ€" {ation, mostly in the Muskoka disâ€" \trict, and we read that "the resid« ence of Dr. Larratt Smith on Joseph Lake is considered one of ‘ the most pschutt in Muskoka." A i whole page is given over to sports. |Richard Howell, Ring of the | Wheel, is pictured standine beside \his highâ€"wheeled bicycle, the kind |known _ as "pennyâ€"farthing." A | Clevelandâ€"Baitimore baseball game | was scheduled for Sept. 16th; with ‘ Cincinnati, â€" Columbus, Brooklyn \ Detroit right in there pitching, as | they have been every y:.r 1“2.. SIR JOHN A. d Miss Elliott, of Oakville, will be at the park for a week or two. Mre. Shoemaker and famy, of Philadeiphia, and Mrs. Hey and family. of Brantford.nave reâ€" turned to theilf yespective Mr. W. Keagy and Mr.j, French, of Rochester, N.Y..are apending their holidays atGienâ€" dune cottage. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Hopper, of Claremont, Ont., are at the Park House this week. Among those who were over on civic holiday were noticed Mr. W. What was on at the show? Well, the regular season of Jacobs and Shaw‘s Toronto opera house Was l â€"Prvccrpent d Snfi goaiiit C with his niece, Princess Letitia Bonaparte, whose greatâ€"uncle was Napoleon Bonaparte. Another story is of an ingenious contrivance known as a dirigible balloon. A novel by Brot Harte, "The Story of a Mine," is running as a serial. Shaw‘s Toronto opera house WHs about to open with Wu melodrama, "Under the " in which Mr. Walter 8. Sanford and two performing dogs appear. A news story tells of the approachâ€" ing marriage of the Duke of Aosta 7 ‘ SEqPaL Â¥ céists «all run to collar, like a governâ€" ment mule‘s harness, and a vest that fits too much, a shirt front like a skating pond, with a lowâ€" necked shirt collar and fourâ€"inâ€" hand necktie, a yellow rose, an eyeglass, a cane, and a pair of very |w!dl trousers. But LIFE really goes to town in its descriptions of the gowns worn by beautiful society ladies‘ at the New York State resort of Long Branch. First, though, let us learn what the "dudes" are wearing. A little coat that looks as if it had Styles of sixty years ago were an adaptation of Elizabethan dress, with their panniered, bustled skirts, tiny waists and elaborate bodices. ‘These were topped by small bonâ€" nets with lofty trimmings poised on top of the head, sometimes tied under the chin with ribbons. } Mrs. George M. Pullman, wife of mmwmflsflnnnm a superb tollette of heliotrope moire, with panels and trimmings of cream and silver brocade. Her jewels were a diamond necklace, with other diamonds in her dress and hair. This ball dress was made without a train, as few dance in trains nowadays ters of the late Wim. H. Vanderbilt, with Brussels point, with a bertha of tulle across the shoulders. She wore no Jewels except solitaire carâ€" Mall Ga Bc ommte. isfi andiitend sn Sn y womhnllb.ulnlnmorleulf she had desired. She can afford it. â€"-'i;;vuly Langtry (the famous actress) is at the Branch and seems to keep her popularity as well as ever. She wore at this ball a splenâ€" did dress of black velvet and rose pink silk, demi train, very low sorsage, and with all the diamonds she could get on. She has just anâ€" nounced her intention of leaving the stage at the end of this season and retiring upon her money, with the addition of what Mr. Freddy loohlurd may bring her, for she now announces her approaching marriafe. Well, he has been faithâ€" ful enough to deserve her. While Mrs. Langtry is resplendâ€" ent in a ballroom, she is handsomer still when out taking one of 'bgr THE GRIMSBYINDEPENDENT "in a few years from now Spadina | Avenue will be the great business mdmnw\-m late Dr. Baldwin left the property to the city, it is probable that he wum-mc-:m |but Toronto toâ€"day (1866) is full of wsh and enterprise and young and vigorous men. and the conse« querce is that store after store has Crext in among the handsome reâ€" sidences of the avenue, until toâ€" day it is spoken of as the coming: buSness stret of the city. Knox: College will probably be removed ere long and where the few reâ€" maining residences now stand, rows of handsome stores will stretch." | Harrict Prescott Spofford contriâ€" â€"|butes a set of pretty verses en« â€" |titled In the Twilight, while Sanâ€" .] born Gove Tenney.comes â€"through : | with Twilight in Acadia. interminable swinging walks. fOF mmmummuuu- 2 2s mik AG vantage, and her perfect figure i8 Mbh‘d.lnrm" m-ddhmundm C [Caou_ qists a% K wewe‘y mme CC m.‘..lhloolclbr and her lovely figure and not at the bonnet. Now what of the advertisers? JAMes Harris & Co., 00 Yonge 8t., were showing a fine assortment of Men‘s and Youth Mackinaws, and drab shell hats; while for. the ladies there were lawn tennis bats, sailor wWalking hats and yachting caps. Special reductions were made in Seal Mantles purchased during the SUmmer. There was a big Bargain Sale of dress goods and accessories at the Bon Marche Bankrupt Stock Emmporium. 7 King East. Barnes Brwos., Adelaide Street West, wore houlding an Auction Sale of Horses,. Cmrriages, etc. Pianofortes, grand, Sqware and upright, might be seen at the warerooms of Heintzman & Co., 117 King West. Blachford‘s Were selling fine American boots and shoes at 87 King East, and Whaley, Royce & Company‘s shop at 87 King East was the cheapest place in Canada for band instruâ€" Hhents, sheet music, and everything in the music line. ‘The front page of this illustrious joturnal is given over to The Motley Fool, whose outspoken comment on the Canadian scene of the time miight have been written yesterday. He is very much concerned with the state of religion in the land. ‘The Canadian Press Association ccomes in for a bitter word, too, the milldest term used to describe it beling "bogus concern." and he muentions the fact that "some of thee fakirs comprising the Canadian Prtress Association have returned frrom the annua)} deadâ€"head tour." On this score at least The Motley Feoo!l would not have the same cmause for complaint now. What really burns up The Motiey Frool we will let him tell in his own words: "The free park at Niagara FYalls is very properly opened to the pwublic on Sundays. But this does mot suit the preâ€"sanctified showmen at Grimsaby Park, the men who an. mounced the presence of Sir John Macdonald at the park, at the same tiime having in their possession a ketter from Sir John himself, statâ€" PHONE 23â€"R GRIMSBY §4‘ROBINSON STREET 8. CONTRACTOR & BUILDER Kitchen Cupboards, Roofing, PICKâ€"UP & DELIVERY PH, WIN,. 208â€"J Prompt, Dependable Service abd m Expert Remodelling Interior and Exterior 605 a prophecy that PHONE walke, for Classified advertisin¢ T9°"" "_*_ _ a setephone numbers® md-“c-u.uwl r...... over do not count. Where .-“ 52 cohochone or are otherwise charged we will only bill Snc "if stton billings will be charged at the rate °L, 10. Sifing -am.w.a-u":fl“"' * advs. received in our umrm'.-.uW“! afternoon., Wem-ennr-ltlmy ‘or errors appearing in advertisements telephoned 20 L ippeeeneain on omannneth ue smm 2 44 0s GOODRICH boy‘s bicycle, Aâ€"1 con: W 1018 CHEV coupe, good condition. RANGETTE, nickle top. good con. ian ‘ Phone 715â€"Jâ€"3, Grimaby. L_ _ . . s mt nerr y Pn 30 CHEV. half ton pickâ€"up, racks and spare tire, bost offer takes. Phone 562â€"M, Grimsby. 46â€"1¢ TCARGE ICE BOX, 125 Ib. capacâ€" ity. Phone 582â€"W after 6 o'e::‘t. C eC Ds FOUR burner gas stove >FV . la ul HALL MIRROR, MHORSE for sale. APPY ""° /o chezak, 1st house north of CNR. Station. Box 77, Winona. 46â€"2p eAe td NICE potatoes, $1.30 bags, 70¢. Large Phone T6Tâ€"W. _ __â€" snn ECC CC ces en ALL FURNITURE in house. Phone 602â€"Râ€"1 o‘clock. _ eat® 1934 CHEV coupe. Apply A. L J GOOD fruit farm horse. Fruitland, mnml.umm.mxm- n ram 46â€"1p Pm y c § FOOT McCormick mower. Also C.C.M. bicycle. Apply J. W. Lawâ€" son, Grimsby Mt. Phone “s::‘o. P anninneeeneie CCC C Caclia c w 300 ONE month old hybrid chickâ€" ens, heavy breed. Apply across from A. & B. mr;g: Station Rd., Winona. Phone 266â€"W. 46â€"1¢ Sevuv c nDna clle. ama FULL DRESS suit; morning for a slight person, C""g Webster, Kerman Ave. aanAAZDPR nR P10A 1938 DODGE truck, 14 foot platâ€" m‘mtuumymhprumt. In the face of this letter the sanctified ones advertised what they well knew to be a lie, in the hope of mm'nhw-fledolln-m clerical HNars are terribly put out because the gates leading into the park at Niagara Fulls are opened |anenibpimndht_ se fiine T on Sunday, and consequently, a stronglyâ€"worded remonstrance . is ‘tnh-dtolhomfinehlmn- ment against the practice, and a hope expreased that the public will be debarred from the park on Sunâ€" day in future, and so Sabbath deseâ€" cration be avoided." pmeneeeeneeeeee 0 0 Classified Advertisements condition, $ 8., Grimaby. $6.00. Apply Ae\udmmym.tm‘ top of his page shows him basking in the sun on a grassy bank, hands clasped behind his head, and one foot neatly balanced on the toe of the other. Underneath is a quotâ€" ation from Shakespeare,â€" As T do live by food I met a fool, Who laid him down and basked him in the sun, And rail‘d on Lady Fortune in good In good se 12 d 2 4 ca 2c 4 â€"s00 49 it id J form, high racks, dual wheels, heater. Good condition. Price $425 cash or best offer. wll! Gordon Cillis, Main St. West. Phone 1390â€"J As Peseaeeeeee t 0 ified advertising rates are Three cents ® -|__“-“~m-. :n-i. -L-r" -'il;ll. mlm Â¥uun 198â€"R, Winona. 41â€"1p M Allen Schroeder, our candâ€" Me, and Alice Katool (district Sanizer) tell why the G.C.F. will win Lincoin County. Friday, May 20th Grimsby â€" Reamsville is /o 10 ONTARIO 8t. sale. Apply Mr. _ 10 Robinson St. ';IO'. 10 notluu‘lH’ w vth of the C.N.R. Station at 8.30 p.m. C.C.F. 19 Ontario St., 46â€"1p good condition â€"Râ€"12, after 6 46â€"1¢ condition, Fruitiand 46â€"1¢ 46â€"1p 46â€"1p 46â€"1p Also sult, BEATTY oum':.e’ troner, l°:‘ No new, reasona 'k"‘ Mr. C. Shepherd, Phone nfi.’ «amannnni i C C L2 snsalteant ATTRACTIVE home in excellent central location, near . bus, . £AFrâ€" age. easily duplexed, ‘“&‘“‘" veniences, ug terms. 18, Independent, Grimsby. 46â€"1p en CTT CC LLLLL eon 4 ELECTRIC steam radiator, $25.00; 8â€"plece oak dining room sulte, $35.00; Philco radio, $10.00, May be seen from 5 to 7 at 10 Depot @t. Phone 83â€"J. . 46â€"1p wCR o alls 1936 CHRYSLER .c‘umkr sedan, good condition. Sell or trade in for late model hailfâ€"ton rck;l: truck. Phone 73â€"Mâ€"11, Oakes Rd. Laca 2 2022 220 anacmmmpant ate o rvepariitr 50 ACRE farm, no buildings, 20 acres good winter wheat, 15 acâ€" res bush, 5%4 acres 2 year old grapes, good drainage. Phone 20, Grimasby. 46â€"1p McBRIDE ucrlo- â€"â€" Standard. $40.905; Juvenile, $47.50; Balloon, $50.05. C.C.M. bicyclesâ€"Balloon, $61.50. Sunshine Bicyclesâ€"Bal. loon, $64.50. Humber Sports Biâ€" eycles, $50.05; Humber Racing Bicycles, $590.05. We _ deliver. Stoney Creek Cycle and Sports. Phone 544, Res. 325, 'lm:‘. 46â€"1¢ FIRESTONE combination chairâ€" side radios, 4A49, $164.50. $24.00 down.*Firestone champion tires, $18.45. m'l'l Majestic Combinâ€" ation los . with -nnphoay tone PM. r-lm' in autiful walnut cabinet, $199.50, down payment _ $30.00. We deliver. Stoney Creek Cycle and Sports, Phones 544, Res. 325, Wln“o_nu. R 1¢ STARTED cockercls, pullets, nonâ€" sexed, many breeds and cross breeds to cgmn from 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 week old at barâ€" s:ln prices while they last. Also y old cockerels, pullets and nonâ€"sexed chicks, turkey poults, immediate delivery. A sample of the bargains: 6 week old ‘ Sussex x New Ilnnml. Hampshires, Light Cockâ€" _ erels, $36.05, nonâ€"sexed $43.95, bargain price list ::l h. e cataâ€" %. Tweddle Chick Hatcheries ed, Fergus, Ontario. 45â€"2¢ y wl h'"fir. m,â€"' M condi= tion, cheap. Phone 713â€"Jâ€"3. Dave w Reamsvilie. ROOMS. Phone 664â€"J, Grimsby. unwummnlyoé:nm or n:n- ment, viein ll.’ Beach or Grimaby. Write Byles, P.O. Box Grimaby, R.R. No. 50, Beamsvilte \ GRIMSBY REAL ESTATE 4â€"ROOMED APARTMENTâ€"Heat su June 1st. $50. §â€"ROOMED HOUSE â€"Modern, Or-ugu:.ea $6300.00 8â€"ROOMED COTTAGE â€"Furnished, Grimsby Beach. $3000.00 §â€"ROOMED BUNGALOWâ€"New and modern. $8000.00. DUPLEXâ€"2 complete units. Investment. $8300.00. Full particulars on request. WANTED TO RENT 8 MA Six room frame with all conveniences, sitâ€" uated on Ontario St. in Grimsby, Onehlfunofhndwhhllovnt.!m clnniu.lpouo.tplum.l\lphni.,lndnd and black currents, Phane 261â€"R HOUSE FOR SALE For quick saleâ€"Price $7500 H. PRYHITKA P. REAL ESsTATE 46â€"1p 46â€"2p 46â€"1¢ in n n NC C uC ts adl es t sTEP INTO A table business‘! Â¥ _.m marantaed SLENDOR Tablets are effective anannnennnni e Cieate © Prats # SKINNY MEN, WOMEN! Gain 5 hlfllfi.flwfmtoo.mu- mous Ostrex Tablets for double results; new | bealthy flesh; new vigor. Nnr acâ€" quainted" size only . All PAINTING AND PAPER HANGâ€" ING â€" W. Twocock, 32 Oak St. $4.00 for dead or disabled horses and tows, according to size and moved free. Highest F":’:r‘ ree. for old horses. Selll Familex ranteed houschotd products. rReaters, ‘we M en diaadt Riar C or me. is powm:rrr FOR MEN OR wOMEN wWHO CAN qmun. Write for FREE catalogue and details â€"â€" FAMILEX, 1600 Daiâ€" orimier. MONTREAL new or have a new one made. Estimates given in your home tree of charge. NOTICE, FARMERS ! Grimsby 646â€"R, for informâ€" VINEMOUNT, ONT. * EDCV C weil a A El Rancho Casaâ€" Aiohe for.Mâ€"2. Grimgby. $1; 12 weeks §5. 8 ° PHARMACY. THIRTEEN 14 Ontario St. PHON 46â€"1p 43â€"4¢

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