INDEPENDENT PRINTING 1S MIGHTY FINE PRINTING Is THE TIME TO HAVE YOUR FURNACE CLEANâ€" ED AND INSPECTED AND MADE READY FOR THIS NEXT HEATING SEASON. YEARS oF EXâ€" PERIENCE BEHIND US. PROMPT AND EFFICIENT SERVICE. PHONE 252â€"W DAVID CLOUGHLEY & SON HEATING AND SHEET METAL WORK MATINEE SAT. at 2 P.M. FRLâ€"SAT. MON.â€"TUES.â€"WED. â€" MAY 30â€"31, JUNE 1 THURS.â€"FRLâ€"SAT. _ _ â€" _ JUNE 234 IC CAKE.. T 12E ICING on aC* HEY vIFRE COMING JUNE ®â€"9â€"10 FPOR THE FIRST TIME AT REGULAR PRICES NOW (Sat. Eve. Continuous from 6.30 p.m.) THE RETURN OF THE WHISTLER THE BEST YEARS OF OUR LIVES (ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) serind Also Michael Duane in c Techinicof PHONE 233â€"W MAY 27â€"28 CcONTINUA TIONS JAYCEES SPONSOR | Cleanâ€"Up week is planned for June 13 to June 18 inclusive. Stand well back, men, and watch for those gentiemen with the brooms.) The recent Blossomtime Cavalâ€" euhvudmundudnmhlt that the whole thing was a comâ€" viete success. ‘The members deâ€" ;hymy.hl’teullohdm was extended to the Black Hawks cycle club. A bigger and better cavaicade is to be held each year in the future. In connection with :_uunmm.-mmwun- Ceived from three Jocal clergymen protesting the holding of the parâ€" ade on Sunday, It was duly acâ€" knowledged .Il'd filed 0.A.C. GRADS SETTLE mA.A.c.todopou.nduuM in the fall Scotty also holds the ran" * Lieutenant it the reserve army, Teouby Tork mrtun post two standing for the past two summers. W. S. Fellows of Grimsby, is now a B.S.A. in Agricultural Engineerâ€" ing, and is working with George White and Sons of London, Ont., in charge of farm equipment. Messrs. Fellows, McNinch and ’mmmntm considerable time with the RC.A.F. during the last war CoUNTY COUNCIL _ _ of the Peninsula Branch requested that Merritton‘s share be paid diâ€" rect to the Branch, intimating that Merritton did not intend to turn over the whole sum, but only a amall portion. As requested by council last month, Chairman H. L. Craise of the County Branch, W. C. Nickerâ€" son of the executive and Miss Ferâ€" guson of the Ottawn office of the Victorign Order of Nursee attended today‘s meeting of the council to discuss the problem with Warden Lymburner and the counciliors. Reeve Leonard Hoare of Merritâ€" ton gave a resume of what had transpired in regard to the grant and claimed that it was "very unâ€" fair‘ that Merritton should pay such a sum when ‘Thorold and ‘Thorold Township in Welland County, the other municipalities reâ€" ceiving service from the Peninsula Branch, were only paying $250 and $200. He also gave details of the wervice given to Merritton and claimed that Merritton had paid more to the Peninsula Branch than the other municipalities over a perâ€" lod of years. Objection to the principle of a municipality recelving money from the county for a certain purpose and then orly paying a portion w h ile putting the remainder against the current tax rate was voiced by Reeve Ivan Buchanan of Grantham and his words were echoed by Reeve 3. Douglas Taylor of Louth Township. P the grant had been approved by the When Reeve Hoare declared that the move to only pay a portion of Main West ANDERSON MOTOR SALES Here are deluxe cooking features at a mederate price . . . a Frighdaire Hlectric Ronge that you‘ll be prowd # Rediantube Sâ€"Speed Cooking Units # Twinâ€"Unit, Evenâ€"Heat Oven # Tripieâ€"Duty Thermizer Cooker # Other Ovtstanding Advantages MADE ONLY BY GENERAL MOTORS From Page One THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT Grimaby Clerk William Millward inforntâ€" ed the council today that the Deâ€" partment of Highways had approvâ€" ed the expenditure of $318,000 on ewntyte.dlhu‘..o&fleo--‘ munications read to council inâ€" cluded expressions of appreciation from the Canadian National Instiâ€" tute for the Blind for the annual grant of $750 and from the Salâ€" vation Army for the 1949 grant of $150. At the close of the May sessions of the Lincoln County Council held in St. Catharines under the chairâ€" manship of Warden Leslie R. Lymâ€" burner, Reeve of Caistor Township, the council approved a grant of $8.453.20 to the Lincoln County branch of the Victorian Order of Nurses. The action was taken durâ€" ing the meeting of the Finamce Committee, presided over by Reeve Leonard Hoare of Merritton. During the sessions of the Road Committee under the chairmanship of Reeve Harold Freure of Clinton, the council decided to take no acâ€" tion regarding a retommendation made by the committee last month that application be made to the Department of Transport for an increased grant towards the cost of the Port Dalhousie fill at the road alteration. No action was taken either on the request of the road employees for an increase in their hourly rate of pay. Requests for tiling from the Townships of Louth and Gainsboro and the Vilâ€" lage of Port Dalhousie were orderâ€" «d filed without action. The council decided to inspect the lands of the county home for the aged on Ontario St., on June 21 at 9.30 a.m. with a view to sellâ€" ing the property on the east side of the street. The action was taken during the sessions of the Industâ€" rial Home Committee. The council also approved the report of the Industrial Home Board of Manâ€" agement presented by the chairâ€" man of the Board, Reeve W. L. Patterson of Ningaraâ€"onâ€"theâ€"Lake. Reeve John B. Aikens of North Grimsby ‘Township, chairman of the Assessment Committee, his committee members and the Counâ€" ty Clerk were authorized to attend the unnual convention of the Asâ€" sociation of Assessing Officers of Ontario in Ottawa on May 23, 24 and 25. The council also approved prior to adjournment, the report of the General Administration Comâ€" mittee presented by Reeve Ivan D. Buchanan of Grantham Township. ‘The show now moved into the gymnasium where a series of danâ€" ces were staged by the girls and a gymnastics workout by the boys. Two of the boys showed their akil} by dismantling and reassembling a Bren Gun in something less than a / minute and one half while blindâ€" folded. ‘The most spectacular part of the display was, however, the hoyl’mnuuuwmehmmun- lytluwofto(lt.mmoufld- ering the fact that these boys are in their first year of training in this work, the results are really remarkable. ‘The tumbling was especially good with John Kapusty, Earl Metcalfe, Phillip Pogacher and Peter Wade very much in the limelight. paratus W school put lous types ful display 1 as gymnastics and apâ€" ork, the girls : of the on an exhibition of varâ€" of dancing and a graceâ€" of rythmic exercises. In bavkr aurvacion anniety me Lc In the morning the Corps held its annual church parade. The unit moved off from the High School grounds at 10.30, marched\ down thrpugh the town and then returnâ€" ed to the United Church were a Ineiaf ~nervice was canducted by other parts of the building were wdmmmu- cluded Home Economics, Chemistry and Physics, Geography, History, Commercial Work and Typing. _ _ GROWERS BECOME mn\mr«mum-mylw-lï¬rl up to 90 pounds.. ‘The number of .nlou'.-hdlhu‘u-h 135 gails. and 1280 gals. respectiveâ€" ly. ‘There are pumps of a varying degree of power ranging between mm-g-nâ€"-n-um ‘The pipe for the systems is proâ€" vided in sections of varying length. ‘The sections are linked by fiexible coiiplings which are mobile enough so that fewer poluts may be used over rolling land. ‘The couplings are of a simple nature so M] ‘qmeghmndm‘lpu’u- sible. The pipe may be stored over {the off seasons. Sprinkler heads ‘have ‘been refined until diameters i from 60 to 370 ft."may be covered | by a single one with accuracy. | ~Locally there have been six units ,lnnalhdundnndthrumeerued |growers report increased ‘numbers of No. 1 fruit. As well as TPOCK | crops, strawberries, rhapberries, and other fruit crops may be efâ€" fectively irrigated. Numerous sysâ€" tems ‘have been installed in the Aldershot area where truck farmâ€" ing is a major occupation. Costs may run between $25 and $50 acâ€" cording to the distance to the mdm.mmmd application (gais. per minute. It -wnmdzutuuhn-o‘ 57 million gals. to adequately irâ€" wuumwbmm‘ ‘Thus in order to keep consumption to an efficient minimum the proâ€" spective irrigator should have his :rwnmw ‘This may also save him up to 68% in fue! tosts for his pumping SMALLER, EASIERâ€"TOâ€"PAY HEAT BILLS OFFERED BY ‘blue coal‘ BUDGET PLAN Niagara Packers Limited PHONE US TODAY FOR DETAILS WINONA 61 â€" GRIMSBY 444 â€" BEAMSVILLE 22 OPENING THE PARK ROAD NURSERY SMITHVILLE 24 WHEN IN A PRINTING QUANDARY â€" W °B TK Sn Pk, tE C § 0000 t ® WE ARE PAYING THE HIGHEST PREVAILING PRICES FOR DEAD OR CRIPPLED FARM ANIMALS McCartney‘s Meat Market ATTENTION FARMERS TELEPHONE 24 EULL LINE OF FRESH MEATS Free Delivery HORSES â€" â€" â€" CATILE â€" â€" â€" HF * _ Telephone Coliect for! immediate Service *‘ LARGE VARIETY OF COOKED MEAT PROP.: C. EDWARD MeNINCH, BS.A. LANDSCAPE GARDENING «â€"§SHRUBS y â€"ORN A M ENTA LS â€"â€"EVERGREENS â€"LANDSCAPE Df GORDON YOUNG LIMITED FRESH AND SMOKED FISH [ YO U Yll.tho-.dlmmuiuthil smart, new way to buy coal. The ‘blue coal‘ Budget Plan is so easy. You pay in small monthly amounts and you‘re assured of your supply of ‘blue coal‘ at a real saving. Clifford McCartney ‘E DESIGN AND SERVICE PHONE 574â€"W SnD NO RED TAl , May 26th, 1949. CALEDONIA 300A ts 7 MAIN ST. E. &A 2