Grimsby Independent, 4 Aug 1949, p. 6

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Daily Report on Sales MATINEE SAT. at 2 P.M. FRL. â€" SAT. BROADWAY‘S SMASH STAGE PLAY IS NOW ON THE SCREEN! mm t 2 0000000000005 Adcee .dy.mllhflocul‘euunuluuh.-'l only such stars could make a picture so great! Produce Growers Mark Your Shipments Geo. C. Anspach Company, Limited FOR TOP MARKET PRICES 74 Colborne Street, Toronto "UPâ€"TOâ€"DATE SELLING METHODS®" Shipping Stamp and Pad on Request REFERENCE: Royal Bank of Canada, King & Yonge Sts. â€" THURS AUG. 5 â€" 6 AUG. 8 â€" 9 AUG. 10 â€" 11 slgb announced that it should be FREE TRIP TO NEW YORK going in a couple of weeks. [m!gnémfor WIEOKA SCouts Goorm |LEGION CAR®MTN ROVING CAMP TRIP | _ THE ANNUAL SUMMER CARâ€" No, the mund of tennis OM smashing acoss the new courts at Winonsa arerft heard as yet. Howâ€" ever, it is hoped that plans can be made to form the Community Tenâ€" nis Club soon. At a meeting of St. John‘s A.Y.P.A. two weeks ago, members of the executive club came out and measured the tennis courts. Prices are all set down. and it o1ly remains for the equipâ€" ment anJ nets to be set up. Miss Nancy Thomas, Chairman of the club announced that it should be going in a couple of weeks. ‘The cntire Winona Scout Troop swent the holiday weekend on a roving weekend. With H. A. Cocke along tc Crivc, and Scoutmaster Geoffrey Emmbrook promising to do the coniting, the boys are in good hands. They will visit in the Georgian Bay, Lake Huron region with camp pitched the first night at Blue Spriings, and other campâ€" overs at Cullingwood and Wasage. Accompen three scouts who arrived home tâ€"ym the Jwmbcree just in time to go along. HAYDN DIMMOCK SPEAKS AT SCOUT MOTHER‘s PICNIC Haydn Dimmock, distinguished visitor from Emgland to the Boy Scout Jambcoree at Ottawna gave an inspiring amd interesting address at the Boy Scout Mothers‘ Auxilâ€" lary picnic. held at Mount Nemo Camp, on ‘Thursday, July 28th. The delicious plicnic supper was followâ€" ed by gamees and a most enjoyable time was had by all present. At the end of tthe gathering, Mr. Dimâ€" mock was griven a vote of thanks by Mrs. J. ID. Carpendale of Hamâ€" FORMER SALTFLEET HIGH SCHOOL TEACHER TO PREACH AT ST. JOHN‘S ANGLICAN CHURCH In the absence of Rev. A. E) Ongley, who is away on vacation. | the servicess at St. John‘s Anglican | Church at ‘Winona have been taken | for the past two weeks by the Venâ€" , erable Archdescon G. F. Scovil of | Grimsby, a former Rector of m| church. ‘The coming Sunday will| have Mr. William Gartell of Lonâ€" don. Ontarko, as officiating clergyâ€". man. Formerly a member of the Church of the Good Shepherd at Barton, Mr.. Gartreli will be reâ€" membered by many students of Saltfleet High School where hne used to teach. Mr. Gartrell left teaching to follow the ministry and lis now a layman preacher at Lonâ€" Itor MODERN SANITATION PLANNED FOR WINONA PUBLIC SCHOOL ‘There is quite a controversy goâ€" u‘m'_.mmh-dm muâ€"nmma'h- ons Public School. Many feel very unhappy over their loss, for they were lovely old trees and for years have cast shade over the School. myhnnnhurmu,u- vide a system of modern sanitation omimmt rimat i c ols FOR COVERAGE OF NEWS, SUBSCRIPTIONS AND JOB PRINTING C nnmmmmemmmmmemmmemenmnet CARLINGS CONSERVATION® CORNER wWINONA â€" FRUITLAND %% %Wâ€" vours THE CRIMSBY INDEPENDENT Insectâ€"sating birds are among the most important factors in keeping nature in batance. MMM”WM.Q.M“-MM Redâ€"breasted grosbeaks and other insectâ€"oaters deserve complets nrotertion. THE GRIMSBY CONTACT MISS ISLAY WICKHAM \ would enjoy a tour of New TOTKk .City, a yacht trip around Manhatâ€" in September, 06 HA" TNL uwumm will serve the pupiis with the most modern and efficient equipment. Inâ€"view of the old "chemical" sysâ€" tem employed at the schools in the Hesnme Emscc a week. When finished. which will be mu-.brfiqo’-fll__d"" L1 0.A ol sns Jranocnfreapip m pe past, it is felt by the other balf who favour the removal of the trees. that their loss is well justified. NIVAL OF THE CANADIAN LEâ€" GION I8 HERE AGAIN! This time it will be better than ever! August 11th at the Winonsa School Grounds, that‘s where you may win for TWO at the giga® planned for the evening N e t tan, tours of the Television Studâ€" los, the National Broadcasting Studios, Rockefelier Centre, and dinner dancing at the world famâ€" ous Billy Rose‘s Diamond Horseâ€" shoe. It will all be included in the trip, und the tickets are only 10¢ each, or 3 for 25¢. A modest price for a trip to New York City and all the trimmings, you say, everyâ€" one says! winning ticket to be drawn there will be a Radio Quiz Show at which as hear the reâ€"broadcast later over CFRB Or you might win the pl(sluul'lflwmhnflhflflfl during the evening! Tickets will be sold on the grounds. In addition to all this, there will be the usual games which are alâ€" ways a hit at this annual carnival }M«MWBI."OO,GM and FUN for the whole family. A }mH-POKD will provide the youngsters with plenty of exciteâ€" ment. Refreshments will sold on the grounds also, with the promise of sizzling hotâ€"dogs. ise cold pop, and plenty * iceâ€"cream. _ No one cun safford to miss this evening‘s entertainment so make it a date . .. the Legion Carnival While you are waiting for the GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT ROY BAILEY‘S } MORT FOUND‘s | HARVEY BEVAN‘s i} ON SALE for anyone INDEPENDENT T10 EN30Y e# # ® m-m-mormu m.mummm- mll.lnm‘ a * 1 ames Vioia E:iti. is spending 8 mnamldbupmku& Mdmm.lulm’- the summer with his Little Joe Lake, Musi aunt, Mrs ur.andlnc.l.w'm m-mmuw set. accompanied by their son Alâ€" # ® ® Mr. -Mln.mw‘! Winona. have just come back from | -wuy.muwml in Algonguin Park. With them was | their young son, returned from a trip to Goderich, Ontario. They visited the Cadet Cai.p at Ipperwash when there and | Rev. A. E. Ongley, with Mrs. Ongley and children,. Stephen and Michael, are having a delightful holiday at Big Bay Point near Barâ€" m.o.umm-nnmw Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Biggar of mwlvnk'lmu Bosom Lake in the Muskoks disâ€" mnmwd&.mufl- Fred Woodcock. former residents of Winona. Mr. ard4 Mrs. Keith Millikin entâ€" ertain«d ruests over the weekend. Visiting were Mr. gn_d_ln. Arthur Miss Janet Dangerfeld of Roseâ€" eud, California, is visiting her int Mrs. William Weish of Fruitâ€" shore, on Saturday, and stayed over until Monday night. ® ® ® Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith of Winonea. spert a delightful vacâ€" YÂ¥OURS TO PRMTECT Mrs. Roy Parke have complete protection. nled by L ackty FIRE PRINTING a mmff_mâ€"fâ€":â€";“ flâ€"â€"""â€"" MORTGAGE LOANS AVAILABLE IN GRIMSBY > Body and Fender Repairs _ NOW YOU CAN HAVE THIS WORK DONE IN CRIMSBY BY AN EXPERT BODY REPAIR MAN. Estimates given on any type of body and fender work. 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