Grimsby Independent, 14 Jul 1949, p. 10

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GRIMSBY, ONT. 3 ths. 21¢ 3 for 21¢ At least 65"persons have died as a result of motor vehicle accidents in Ontario last rmonth, bringing the total for 1949‘s flirst half up to 323 traffic victims, 79 more than the number lost duriing the same perâ€" lod last year. day season. Morre motor traffic is expected in Onttario this summer than ever before., and already over the Dominion Deay weekâ€"end there have been cight more deaths reâ€" With June‘s 65 traffic deaths a sharp increase over the May toll of 44, Highways Deepartment officials are emphasizing the need for exâ€" treme carefuincess, caution and courtesy during the summer holiâ€" Last month‘s accidents hit hard at children; 16 of the victims were under 15 years of age compared with 12 in June, 1948. This is especially tragic and should be sufficient to marke one tifink twice before putting tthe gas pedal down \muwuuonmemnw-y-do"- ‘Gt fi‘R:H:nfl Many of us are about to pack | upmmnluhwnylwlmn the next few weeks, and it is not our desire to write an article that will make you cor your family nerâ€" vous of what miight happen to you. But this does sseem to be the only way to impress on ourselves that it can happen to any of us in one fleeting second. * ® # ® Five lives weere snuffed out in a matter of secomnds only this week, including a 12â€"â€"yearâ€"old girl, a pasâ€" nuorlnnwrmzcrulndm- on into a truck. We picsk up our daily paper or turn the radio dial to hear of this tragedy that almost wipes out an entire family. We shake our heaud and mutter that it‘s i‘h» °q 35 * * “ % . C 3 e x too bad . .. a terrible thing. But: the point is that we soon forget and .n’unnllhnlylohlnm-ln horrifying spot ourselves. Is it imâ€" possible for us to keep accidents such as this one in the back of our minds, and when we feel the urge for more speed or perhaps show a tendency to get out and pass everyâ€" thing on the road . . . to bring back the memories of five broken Mmmnmd}n!:hemcnge. Most of us have been cruising m‘mw'-y.mdnmu come upon a scene that never fails to impress itself deeply in our mind. A car smashed, a sllent form covered with a blanket, a n d lmdmmm hardened truck | Our job as a reporter for a daily paper naturally takes us to the scene of many accidents, many are not fatalities, but always there is and a pitiful sense of regâ€" ret onthe part of someone whose life ..,h, m.guabym- :I‘np curious, standing by as police and ambulance men carry on their traâ€" Usually when we leave such a scene, we find ourselves being a bit more cautous . . . a trifle wary of the trafficabout us. If this cauâ€" tion were to continue, perhaps we would be beter drivers. By GORD McGREGOR 5s AmanH). Marie Babiuk (H), MariofBadduke (H), Valentina Caarpâ€" (H). Edward Godden, Roennoif!U! (H), Isadore Laba, Carol MceM®r (H), Harold Poole Ainer to Grage 1: Andy Goulet. mber on rollâ€"43. \ Ruby M. Constable. 8.8, NO, 13 PROMOTION® Ing with | white‘ e oplfl like a pes: Towh jors are experimentâ€" t they call "white on «88. ‘The results look a snowbank. tzp as uB THE GRIMSBY -\ Brevities |TT svems =evorns See the panda bears at the Leâ€" gion Carnival. _ _ _ salvage for the Logion O" * N_ drive coming up at the end of this Ministerof Canada will visit Linâ€" coln County and Grimsby within the near future. _ _ menced the processing of cherries this week, giving work to quite a number of persons in town. # e ® There were five thousand gradâ€" uates from ‘Toronto University this W,Mhu.m pmdmlonum«hownidm- # â€" ® 0# Prentice and Schroeder still beaming from a pole in front of the bus depot. W smile about ? A new Brewer‘s Retail Store has replaced the Main Street store in St. Catharines. ‘The former store has been on the main stem for over twenty years Plan now on attending the Jayâ€" cees big boxing show next Friday (July 22) at the Grimsby Arena. ‘Ten great bouts, featuring many of Ontario‘s finest amateur boxers. Two wnl."u‘fl.ffll at the Leâ€" gion Carnival, toâ€"night and toâ€"morâ€" row night at the library grounds. # # # mwmmm‘ chickens and placing them on the owner‘s doorstep, reports a residâ€" ent of Park Road south. Could be a twoâ€"legged skunk or a fugitive from a strait jacket factory. Strict impartiality in the recent general election makes it necessary to give credit to the party in power mrmnlnlntvnk.orwm hold blame from the Liberal gov: ernment for the projlonged drought \mo-mm A. W. Eickmeler & Son shipped Early Golden plums and Mayflowâ€" 0 coachae an ‘Puesday. which acâ€" nesuats Aioohises se5 .Cn P er peaches on Tuesday, which acâ€" cording to Mr. Eickmeler, just about shatters all existing records for early shipping of these fruits. Growers were paid $3.50 for 12 pound | cartons of peaches, and $3.00 for the plums in cartons weighing 22 lbs. It ‘The local canning factories comâ€" to fruit, signs and trespassing in orchards at the Nelles Side Road beach, that if this practise is not stopped immediately the beach will have to be closed to the general public. B O X I N G A.Hewson & Son To those causing destruction EVENTS and TOPICS of the WEEE in OLGA and CAVALIER Frompt and Courteous WARNING A Fuel For Every What have they got to COAL GRIMSBY ARENA 10 BOUTS WILY 22 0:30 P.M. JAYCEES INDEPENDENT PROGRAMME RECREATION ‘The following is the program for one day for a senior boy. Mr. mnmn.mmnulfl- mmfllmm each day for junior boys and junior and senior girls, but, of COUTS®: \-o“dloultthn-td“ @° °4 #:30 to 10:00â€"Rugby fundaâ€" mentals and a game of touch rugâ€" ©Z+ 10:00 to 10:15â€"Combative con: tests, individual and mass. 10:15 to 10:30â€"Speedball or Inâ€" dian Club Ball. 10:30 to 11:00â€"Softball game. 11:00 to 11:15â€"Variety of relay tumbling. 11:30 to 11:50â€"Track _ 2:30 to 3:00â€"Beach games. 3:00 to 3:30â€"Swimming and waâ€" ter pamek. / ... . .. acc 00 program at present and six teams have been established. It is still not too late to register and the teams already organized should if posâ€" sible, be swelled in number. Reâ€" member, boys and girls, come out and bring a friend to play under good supervision and not on the 38:30 to 3:45â€"Pyramids, ti ling and combative contests. 3:45 to 4:00â€"Handicrafts. 4:00 to 4:30â€"Swimming. ‘There are 72 registered in Monday, July 11ithâ€"It has just been reported to us that the Lion‘s Club has hired Miss Marjorie Morâ€" ton as a lifeguard at Nelles Beach from 2 p.m. until 5 p.m. seven days a week. This fills a position which was reported in the above story as SECOND AQUATIC MEET SATURDAY AT BEACH vacant. Another Aquatic Meet will be held at Grimsby Beach on Saturâ€" day, July 16, at 2 p.m. This meet like the first, is sponsored by the Grimsby and District Aquatic Meet and those competing must be memâ€" bers of the club. The club memâ€" bership is still open to anyone who wishes to get in touch with Mr. Harold Overhoit, Dr. A. C. Stone or Miss Ruth Powgll Prizes are to be awarded at the end of the season to the competiâ€" tors in these meets who are sucâ€" cessful in scoring the most points by that time. ‘The best swimmers in the meet on Saturday will be taken by the club to the meet to be held at Dundas on July 22. The meet on Saturday will feaâ€" ture a demonstration of sychronâ€" ized swimming on the part of the ornamental swimming club which was formed this year for the first 11:15 to 11: ‘This demonstration will feature Miss June Taylor, the sychronized swimming champion of all Canada, who will be remembered for her performance at the Beach a year ago now. * _ ‘The events at the meet oh Satâ€" urday will be: Boys and Girls ‘ © years and underâ€"25 yards backstroke; 25 yards freestyle. _ 10 to 13 yearsâ€"30 yards backâ€" stroke; 30 yards Treestyle. _ _ 14 to 17 yearsâ€"45 yards backâ€" stroke; 45 yards breaststroke; 45 yards freestyle. . PC e _ 17 years and overâ€"60 yards backstroke; 60 freeatyle:; yu.fi yle; 60 :30 to 2:30â€"Swimming (1) Plain or Swan. (2) Jack Knife. (3) Choice. Novelty relays will be run for both boys and girls. The Grimsby entry in the new girls‘ league of the district has reâ€" cently completed two games with Beamsvilie. The first was in Grimsâ€" by with the Grimaby girls winning by a score of 19 to 8. Bernice Byâ€" ford started on the hill for the locals and was relieved in the third iftning by Helen Tragarz. Behind the bat for Grimsby was Elinor ‘The games featured a home run clout by Elsie Treschuk. In the second game the @iris final score was eight to six and it was close all the way. Elsie Tresâ€" chuk went the distance on the mound for the Grimsaby team and Joyce Byford handled the catching e.hnonahlng relieved by Elinor rtch. ALEXANDER HARDWARE LATE SPORTS Diving (Open) tumb= the girls Assist in assisting a needy Veteran esnt THE PRIZE DRAWING AND THE TICKETS FOR ADMISSION TO THE % % m * \NSU %mand Jg?{{‘z OUR PRICES ARE REASONABLE ON ALL PRINTING Yown or GRimssy SEcon» INSTALMENT 1949 TAXES PHONE 780, 781 PHONE 824 On Sale From All Legionaires and J. McCausland 42 Main St. [ ced canl PHONE 21 HAVE YOU GOT YOURS ? PLEASE PAY PROMPTLY FRIDAY & SATURDAY, JULY 15 & 16 JULY 23 TO AUGUST 2 IN ORDER TO GIVE OUR EMPLOYEES THEIR INCLUSIVE Your Coâ€"Operation Will Be Appreciated. NOTICE ANNUAL HOLIDAYS | CLOSED AUGUST 2», 1949 is DVE AND PAYABLE on MARDWARE and ElECTRIC 5 for $1.00 ARE ON SALE! 36 MAIN syp, Thursday, GRIMSBY MUNICIPAL orFrICE$, «14 MAIN W. AVvOID PENALTIES. FRED JEWSON, TAX cou.lC‘l’Ol. Assist in assisting a Veteran‘s Family July 14th, 1949 _ _/ GRIMSBY STONEY CREEK 114 MAIN W. CRImsgy i

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