Grimsby Independent, 25 Aug 1949, p. 9

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Venetian Blind Business All Necessary Equipment. Selling due to sickness. Metal Industries Ltd. FOR SALE 64 Main St., W., or Phone 292â€"W, Grimsby, Ont. McCartney‘s Meat Market FULL LINE OF FRESH MEATS ELIZABETH ST. VENETIAN BLINDS FOR SALE Free Delivery ELIZABETH ST. Thriving delicatessen for sale on busy street in west end of Hamilton. Established 12 years. Volume approximately $450. to $500. weekly, Low overhead. Rent $40. monthly. Price $8800. plus stock at inventory value. Reason for sellingâ€"owner has other interests. Phone 7â€"8974 (mornings) for appointment to see it. N. C. WARNER Precision Grinder w ‘Turret Lathe V4, Ton Hopper Stoker *_â€" 2 Rolier Coater Machines Miscellancous Equipment » MM 28. 1949. 8 acres full bearing Fruit Farm oa Queen Elizabeth Highway in Fruitland. MACHINERY FOR SALE ALUMINUM AND STEEL â€" WHILE THEY LAST 42¢ $q. Ft. â€"â€" Minimum 10 §q. Ft. LARGE VARIETY OF COOKED MEAT GRIMSEY METAL INDUSTRIES LTD. GRIMSBY METAL INDUSTRIES LTD. FRESH AND SMOKED FISH For Sale Clifford McCartney FOR SALE ‘This is one of a series of articles submitted‘by ‘The Children‘s Aid Society of the City of St. Catharâ€" Ines and the County of Lincoln. Our purpose is to further communâ€" ity understanding and interest in all programs dedicated to raising the standards of child and family life in our midst. FOR ALL CHILDRENS AID SOCIETY A COMMUNITY â€" RESPONSIBILITY 7 MAIN ST. E. GRIMSBY GRIMSBY sible, . TB hearted, : LE $"m (T) You Ing quite wighed to on adopti get along was alwa whe were Mow Would You Soive These Problems ? ‘The following is but a samp! of the numerous and varied situâ€" ations causing individual and famâ€" fly concern referred to the Childâ€" ren‘s Aid Society in recent weeks. (1) Request from a nearby County Children‘s Aid Society for investigation of home where child placed with 17 year old mother and her husband, Child was a ward of the nearby County Children‘s Aid Society as unmarried mother could not maintain it. She later married and learned that she could have no \mmmm-upue- ed with her by Children‘s Aid Sociâ€" ety. Child accepted by husband of mother! however, he h o 1ds this against her as child was born out of wedlock. Child placed back with mother by Children‘s Aid Society on trial basis. Lincoin County requested to wupervise placement. (2) Twentyâ€"one year old mother in office planning to separate from her busband after 4 years of marâ€" riage. Mother at twentyâ€"one quite immature, and very much upset, feels she married too young, and is still infatuated with boy she knew prior to her "forced" marriage to her husband who is the father of their only child. Â¥ _ (8) Married woman separated from husband and expecting a child of which her busband is not the father. Desirous of help with plans for her confinement and also placement of the expected child for (4) Man in office with 10 year old blonde haired, blue eyed girl. Stated that he and child‘s mother lived in commonâ€"law union, and she has since left him. He, in turn, bas married an 18 year old girl and wishes to have the child legally mdopted by himself and his young bride. Mother of the child is opâ€" posed to this, but refused to make a plan for the child herself. (5) Man in officeâ€"Frenchâ€"Canâ€" adian, speaks very little English. His wife left him after heated argument, leaving him with five children, all under eight years of age. m«mam| R260 children in boarding homesâ€"reâ€" with & fused to ever live with his wife!| $33.00 again. Stoney (6) Eiderly woman in office Phone ‘fimmmmmmm.wmm wife have been living with her for brand the past year. ‘They have never polish paid her any board for themselves, | _ rubbir Mcpeth«tobollmrhflr wiping three children and feed and clothe tin $1 them out of their family alotwance. | . Eltect: Husband and wife both irresponâ€"| ... sible. ‘The Aunt is kindly, bigâ€" cannot hearted, and very much imposed| CAMNOt -7"5 Young mother in office statâ€" Ing quite emphatically that she wighed to place her year old child in hooption Bookln soeed who mmmnwm was always criticising her. Felt if whe were free from responsibility ofehfld‘neuldhtnhrhm- band and seek employment. Beâ€" uuqumumyoddbnwn- fused to enter into adoption agreeâ€" ment with her on: first interview. We suggested that she think things over a few days and then let us know how she felt. She came back a week later to say everything has mpuhdnpmh-. (8) Husband and wife, as well as brother and sisterâ€"inâ€"law, reported to be living in one smaill trailer with their 6 year old girl. Report from neighbours that they often went out at night on drinking parâ€" ties and left the child locked in. Checked on complaint which was |denied by parents. Brother and sisterâ€"inâ€"law left day after Childâ€" ren‘s Ald Society visitâ€"no further complaints to date about child beâ€" ing left alone. (9) Communication from neighâ€" bouring Children‘s Ald Society to the effect that a mother of 4 childâ€" ren in dire fnancial straits i=~ their dounty as her husband had left her and was living with anâ€" wor CH P00 00 (11) Telephone call from County very little interest mtmnnm muymlfl’_‘fi 1100010 0 c d intatiioemresnr The Agency in the community dedicated to the enrichment of uuudlyu\dlndlkulwfi and maturity, "sees life as it is Imnmmydfllm problems. Difficultics of this uwumuumâ€"- enlarged like a malignant growth THE G 26 . EuPm ® d MM¢ inking parâ€" locked in. which was rother and after Childâ€" | _ Classified advertising T9®®® ***¢ "/" . none ni uâ€"uuuuwflm'-m not count, Where Wfia"hflfl‘ \.Mormmw‘nwll-bflm oi ceP pilings will be charged at the rate of 10, CCn(S ‘““.Webfi‘gr-mnflufl- of _ classified advs. regived in our after two r- #n w‘:n‘.fl'n” |afternom. Weu--el"T"““’ we t \ in advertisements telephoned 2000 1O L lomeeitentn en R MS B Y INDEPENDENT DRESSED chickens COOK STOVE, in FOUR ACRES with four MMNT house or house with lot. Ar'! W‘” NINEâ€"PIECE dining room suite, walnut, in good condition. . 13 _ RKidd Ave. Phone 368â€"J. __ 8â€"1p =‘m or uo&u " O %__â€" 4.9p| plough “'".l.:t...?ll‘ dining N“-h“‘““s anmaAAAAAAAAPA® waln good condi! m _ Kidd Ave. Phone 368â€"J. _ 8â€"1P c aarn 30800 . T2 _ _ _ _ _ _ L aaamennnnannnanne | RR. No. 1. â€" en d FIVE DOUBLE beds, co with sspring and mattress. Anee enR Cc ts 1 1932 CHIRYSLER. Apply Ro on, Murray St. m-n ; RESPECTABLE â€" young _ couple need tinfurnished house or apartâ€" _ ment to rent, starting Septemâ€" L.2 20 nan ... ce m ap qeatanterrnt t ye CULL TOMATOES, suitable for canniing, etc. Also Melba apples, Dome»stic. Apply E. Unwin, Main E.. Girimaby. &1¢ ,' Classified Advertisements enen n kas o 1947 â€" MONARCH 5 â€" passenger wo., rfect condition, fully m.x custom built radio, low miledage, Owner since new. Phone 113. 8â€"1p aenennna i mepeminene e e it 0004 STEEL Wed and spring; round oak table:, wood and coal stove whrining . oven and . reservolr, good condition. Cheap for quick _ sale. Apply 87 Paton st. _ 8â€"1p 1950 _ ROGERS Majestic model R269 _ radioâ€"phono combination with Seberg record player, only ' $33.00 down, $12.00 a month. Stoney Creek Cycle and Sports, Phone 8.C. 544. & 1¢ Laca., .. .o agncpamn ts ie ntnintn inb nc "TTARNOFF" gives your car the brand new look. No washing, no polishingâ€"just _ dry _ clean . by rubbing "TARNOFF" on, and wiping off. 16 oz. tin 60¢; 36 oz. \ tin $1.00. Johnson‘s Hardware & Eleectric. JOR LWVI» m WMs ae coal or wood, $15.00. _ APPIY 48 Murray St. Phone i7.w. _ 8)1p e PPRA No TOGGENBURG N a n n goats. 24, year old. Hm““.'-‘ cannot but haye a very detrimental effect on the parties concerned, not oalynlmdvldunll.-e-hndm family circle, but as citizens as a The Children‘s A 1 4 Society throwigh friendly counsel and guldâ€" ance is striving at all times to asâ€" sist ffamilies and individuais in turn to in times of crisis in their Amd so it is through coâ€"operation with agencies similar to our own, churcihes, schools, service clubs,and ;MT;;n"uâ€"lâ€"u;iu-mM we ¢mdeavour to play our part. On the night of Jun&.lm. 1924, I‘ an express train of Chicago, mluwmm Rondout, IiNinois, when a masked robber entered the engine cab and covered the firemen and engineer. Following instructions the engineer fiashed his headlight three times and stopped at the next crossing. Three, four confederates wearing gas masks throw gas bombs into the locked mail car, routed out and lined up its clerks and transferred ts contents to their automobile. All five escaped. The 64 bags taken e«ntained $2,000,000 in currency, jevelry and securities Within a |few hours, a great man hunt had | been mapped out and started by | Put Office Inspector William Fihy, one of the ablest detectives ‘|of the U.S. Post Office Departâ€" ‘\ mat. Several days later, an underâ€" ‘\ vorld source disclosed the hiding ‘\ piae of the loot and the name of t\ thogang‘s leader, who was soon " | cauht, convieted and given a long "| prisn term. He was the detective *| â€"William Fahy. A Canadian workingman in 1949 wrks half as many hours a week ahis grandfather and receives, in tens of purchasing power, five tses his grandfather‘s wages. CATCHES HIMSELF ppNE 560â€"R Painting @soâ€"W, after 6. 8â€"1p Floor Tiling Phone 820â€"W, 8â€"1p four e 718â€"W. 8â€"1p Carpentry GRIMEBY 8â€"1p 8â€"1p eto enA oi PoOWER BICYCLE, good condition. Phone 610â€"W, Grimaby. 8â€"17 1 4 2 2 a a t ism on uit WINE STUDIO couch, in good conâ€" dition. Apply 49% Mountain St. ty es Tt aa ww 8â€"1p FORDSON tractor, double furrow good condition. Both lfl Phone Winona 100â€"14. 7â€"3p AeARPpRRRCOIE CCAE BALED blue grass hay,..also frame barm 30x50." Apply Cecil Miller, RR. No. 1, Smithville, Phone 86â€"Râ€"31. i¢ 8â€"1p FOUR BURNER gas stove and rraw mmr.w!l"!" NOW EXTRACTING new crop hoo‘ Stccaifamy Aptarics 11 Itidd leas. lum Aplaries, 11 Kidd Ave., Grimaby, Phone 648â€"J. 8â€"1p sannnnAdieE NOC COdCCLOO 2sA C iRISH Fordson tractor, good conâ€" dition. _ Apply _ John Beamer, Grassie. Phone Winona Ifi-R_-'!.?. )2 on m on n m e n mo & on 0 dncb andenin 4 FRUIT FARM, 13 acrea, well kept, fully bearing, highly productivé, excellent soil on QE. Highway near Grimaby. Will consider divâ€" ENGLISH racing bicycles, $50.98, English sports bicycies with Sturmeyâ€"Archer 3 speed, $690.70: McBride bkm-. $40.05; Rebuiit bicycles, $1 to $50.00. 0!:: Thursday and Saturday till nine. Stoney gmk Cycle and Sporta, _ Phone 8.C. 544. 8â€"1¢ after 6 pm. LEADER farm tractors, brand PW PP RTCEC BCOW OCA! and ‘,.{‘:WI' Wainut dining room table, w-l eondition. Apâ€" ply 51 Main West. ________ 8!P ONE PAIR horn rimmed in brown leather case. m Independent Office. #â€"1p THREE -lu:.i‘:m‘mm to'lw working rent separately. Apply Dflnley_‘rnpu. Peach iding. Reason for sale, owner‘s health. Write Owner, P.O. Box 50, Beamasvilie. _ _ Tâ€"3p new, famous Hercules engine, 31 Tw nc 1299 NPM Aparautle ays: tem, power takeâ€"off starter, lights, etc. $1195.00. Down payâ€" ment $500.00, batance on monthâ€" zmn n to sult your income. Motors, Beamsville Ont. 1â€"tfe Bar Restaurant Fruit Growers! Beamsville Growers‘ Coâ€"op is planning a modern upâ€"toâ€"the minute eold storage, fast freeze, and preâ€"cooling plant to be located there. Ahmm.krduqbwllhurfldutluhlhflvnfluufl thlulhnludyueulunlkmhnhbvnma-hlyuhoflafin top returns for your produce. First call on preâ€"cooling and other facilities is offered to those who participate, To: BEAMSVILLE GROWERS‘ coâ€"op BEAMSVILLE, ONT, Yes, I‘d like more information : Yes, I‘d like more information about your preâ€"cooling, fast freeze and cold storage. I understand there is no obligntion attached to this re» anest. Phone If you are interested in further information on this most important development in your area, fill in the ecoupon below and mail to Beamsville Growers‘ Coâ€"Operative, Address ... , white ip WOULD like some one to care foF 6 year old boy in motherly home. ‘31" in person to Mrs. Cra®» f Village Inn, between 2:30 & HORSES for fox farm. $20.00 of size or condition. Ti welon n n 2dp m“_.....--nfllfl:;z'.p sanAspEZCnnt C ooout CP.R. PENSIONED couple, need 3 roomed apartmont partly futâ€" EXPERIENCED WOMAN Om SC A m h as e00n0.morhaicaip h 7 WAITRESS wanted,‘good working mmAAAE 2. OUTSTANDING OPPORTUNITY for Dry Cleaning salesman, 40% commission . to smart . owner operator. _ Apply Ceebees C!:‘ll- T & m Collison, 147 & Toronto 6, Ont. gg'{'iin coun Appli local news. : You need to that is going on where y _ But you live olso . in BENEFIT BY THIS GOOD NEWS COMBINATION totions of notionol and internaâ€" YOURr HOME TOWN PAPER Calty) mmE c it Reasonable rent. W. ES oe c Tok counter. laddsess) 84p Mouse, duplex, 5 OÂ¥ © Reliable party from Will take a 2 or 3 ye? Excellent references. Ad well known in this are phone particulars to Mr We are paying as “g:,,: ”M“ww‘ ““W““”‘ ndition. Smail animals f¢â€" Stoved free. Highest prices pald for old horses. PHONE Will train plicant for ing. WANTED 1O RENT NOTICE, FARMERS ! § Elizabeth St. Grimaby Phone 212â€"J Accommeodation in or near Grimsby, for family with three children. Nonâ€"drinker. , Growers‘ tu.h.t. URGENTLY NEEDED Whyte & Jarvis By Sept. FRANK MAYERS YOUNG LADY WANTED in steady, accurate ap> for Grimsby industrial A”.,mmw- â€"â€" Apply â€" Apply from Yoron‘o, or 3 year lease. nees. Advertiser this area. Please wa to Mr. Jarvis ist â€" 15th GRIMSBY 6 rooms. Toronto. Grimsby

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