Grimsby Independent, 18 Aug 1949, p. 3

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Go By Train to the _ C ANADIA N NATLIONA L Return Limitâ€"Sept. 14 Full information from any agent CANADIAN NATIONAL EXHIBHTION AT TORONTO Aug. 26 to Sept. 10 Low Rail Fares FARE AND ONEâ€"HALEF FOR THE ROUND TRIP FRIDAY SATURDAY w AUGUST Man Eater of Kmaca Stork Bites Man Sabu Wendel Corey Jackie Cooper MONDAY & TUESDAY â€" AUG. 22423 WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY â€" AUG. 24 â€" BIG PRINTING JOBS ARE OUR SPECIALTY # 0 was Cammus , August 18, 1949. Judy Garland WORDS AND MUSIC SLEEP MY LOVE .,..,s.m-dv.s.u-ndmmmu highest proise for their contribution to conservation. Their efforts have made a mwammu BE SURE TO REGISTER FOTOâ€"NITE EVERY THURSDAY SHORT SUBJECTS SHORT SUBJECTS (COLOR) CONTINUATIONS Councilior Grossmith stated that he thought there was no way to econtrol smoke where a heavy forced draft of steam was present. __On a motion by Scott and Price, the Roxy Theatre was granted perâ€" mission to run a midnight show 6n Monday morning, Sept. 5th. l Some contention was caused in council because of the sale of three lots on Fairview Ave. R. H. Potter had applied to buy Lot 45 beside his own lot so that no one else would build on it and Lots 38 and 39 across the road for his daughâ€" ter. This application was made on February 23, 1949, but apparently the letters did not for some reason lmmmuanu-. $110.00 CAR ACCIDENT June Havoc â€" YOURS TO EMJOY ~â€"YOURS TO PROTECT AUGUST 19 AUGUST 20 From Page One Mayor Lewis did not vote beâ€" cause Mr. May was his employee. Lot 38 was offered to Mr. Potter. ‘The council considered the finanâ€" clal statement up to date as to how the Town stood on its estimates for 1949. This brought up the quesâ€" tion of expenses in regard to police work which were running higher than expected. Police Commissionâ€" er Scott pointed out that although ‘hwmwmm- ment would for the first time have year. It was stated, however, that the expense of the trips to t. Catharines with prisoners was raâ€" ther high in view of the amail proâ€" portion of the resulting fines which eame back to Grimsby. The Mayor intended to look into the matter. Councilior Braid asked council for an increase in the wages of Cemetery Superintendent C. Walkâ€" cr. The wotior was defeated by council on the grounds that if his salary was increased because he was doing a good job and because his helper was getting the same wage for less responsibility it would cause trouble among other town employees. Following motions and reports were presented and passed. Water Report: Meter Reading, July 31, 1949â€" 192,840,000 gais. Meter Reading, June 30, 1949â€" 171,228,000 gals. » Pumped in July, 1949â€"21,612,â€" 000 gals. Average per day, July, 1940â€" 607,161 gals. | Biggest Day, July 4, 1949â€"881,000 EHastâ€"July, 1949, 4,219,000; June &‘. 4,137,000; July 1948, 2,470,â€" Westâ€"July 1949, 1,370,000; June 1949 1,191,000; July 1948, 2,326,000. Totalâ€"July 1949, 5,589,000; June 1049, 5,308,000; July 1948, 4,796,â€" July 1949 â€"$199.26, demand 980. THE GRIMBY INDEPENDENT 1047 taxes $ _ 8.06 $ 22100 1948 Taxes 5,834.79 316.76 Taxes January 1 to July 31: 1948 1949 1043 taxes $ _ 119.58 $ _ T 1946 taxes 141.93 541 1947 taxes 1,3332.81 46( 1948 taxes 57,0880.53 1,68" Plan 143, be soldd to Reginald A. Beech for $150.000, Braidâ€"Scottâ€"Bsylaw establishing Recreational Couvuncil approved. Lothianâ€"Priceâ€"Relief accounts for July, 1949, aamounting to $92.07 be passed. Andersonâ€"Conastableâ€"Joint Fire Committee Acccount per voucher list No, 8, 19449, amounting to $81.74 be passsed and paid. Lothianâ€"Braidâ€"General Voucher List No. 9, 19449, amounting to $10,085.36 be paassed. Grossmithâ€"Scoottâ€"That Building Permits be grainted to the followâ€" Lewis, D. B. Mmrshall, Sam Lentz. Braidâ€"Grosasmithâ€"A motion askâ€" ing the Grimsby Water Commisâ€" sion to coâ€"operiate in amaigamating their outside mem with the town‘s under one superâ€"visor. Braidâ€"Lothianâ€"Lot 30 be sold to O. Conby for $150.00. One of the ffty race horses curâ€" rently known for their speed on muddy tracks is called "Dusty." has been in Queen Mary sanatorium, June 1949â€"$1777.83, demand 980. July 1948â€"$201.87, demand 826. Charges, Liquoor Control Actâ€"5 Complaints Invvestigatedâ€"3. Minor Theftsâ€"â€"2. Under Wvestiâ€" Enquiries for otther forcesâ€"3. Traffic Finesâ€"â€"$31.00. THE CARLING oREWERiEs uimiteo CARLING‘S $ 58,7711.91 11.08 No injuries. watksioo, ontanie $ 6,610.17 $ 71,036.26 1,687.36 60,114.58 swung into final action for the seaâ€" son as semiâ€"final playoff action started as well as post season exâ€" hibition tilts. In playoff action the Grimaby Beach entry walloped the league leading Caistorville club by a acore of 27 to 9. Sproat was outstanding on the mound for the Beach and Blackmore at second was in her best form of the season. Caistorâ€" ville had good pitching but little support behind it. . _ In post season exhibition the Grimaby Ukrainian Youth Associaâ€" tion team has exploded into a winâ€" ning streak which would have been well worth while had they made a playoff position in the league. uulm-ym.ytmmpma place Grassie club into by a 14 to 7 count. On the mound for the locals was Johnson and Zalee with Kuz behind the bat. For Grasâ€" sie Vickers was on the mound and Boyko did the backstop‘s chores. Last Tuesday the girls again eame through with a win over the at present fourth place Stoney Creek team. Grimaby‘s battery was again Zalec and Johnson and Kuz. Stoney Creek batteries are unâ€" available. ‘The score here was Stoney Creck 7, Grimsby 10. There might have been a bigger margin for the Grimaby Girls had the pit» ching for the Creek not been so tight. Every Indian school in British Columbia will, during its next acaâ€" demic year, include in the course of health study a unit devoted specifiically to tuberculosis. ‘This unit has been prepared by the doe« tors of the Indian Health Services in British Columbia in coâ€"operation with the Indian Affairs Inspector of Indian Schools for that province. An exhibition game is scheduled for tonight nagainst the Westing» house girls team from Hamilton. ‘This club is reported to be of Senâ€" lor quality and it is expected that they will provide real opposition m{u high flying locals. West Lincoln . 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