Grimsby Independent, 15 Sep 1949, p. 5

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| â€" FRIL. â€" SAT. MATINEE SAT. at 2 P.M. MON. â€" TUES. JA1, â€"â€" SEPT. 16 â€" 17 (Sat. Eve, Continuous from 6:30 p.m.) Everyone holding a Season Ticket for 1947â€"48 is eligible to vote. Please attend and bring a new member with you ANNUAL CENERAL MEETING ADULT ENTERTAINMENT REVISION OF coNsTITUTION Tuesday, Sept. 20th IN ST. ANDREW‘S PARISH HALL . 19 â€" 20 BUILDING PERMITS _ .. ed and the race had to be broken land. each event. Fifty dollars was added On motion of Reeve A. C. Price|to the purse and it was divided and Councilor Keith Brown, perâ€" equally between the two sections mission of the Minister af Hiehk.! 2:18 Class, 3 mileâ€"heats, First CONTINUA TIOIS On motion of Reeve A. C. Price and Councilor Keith Brown, perâ€" mission of the Minister of Highâ€" ways will be sought to make Livâ€" ingston Avenue a stop street from Paton Street to Kerman Avenue. Sixteen charges were laid under the Liquor Control Act during the month of August, according to the report of Chief Constable William James. ‘The majority of these, the report stated, wore against transiâ€" ents who took jail sentences. There were two charges under the Crimâ€" inal Code and four accidents and five complaints were investigated. Two cases of theft were also reâ€" ported. Collection of fines and court costs for the month brought $45 to the town coffers. Claim for damages to his car by C. M. Bonham following collapse of a culvert on Maple Avenue was referred to the town‘s insurance adjusters for settlement. Accounts totalling $6,579.20 were passed. Police Committee chairman Councilior Douglas Scott was inâ€" structed to check a complaint of speeding on Fairview Avenue. grain and vegelable growers steal the show. For the first time a most strenuous effort was made to inâ€" duce fruit growers to exhibit their produce, and although there was bit more interest shown in the special . prizes for peaches, the showing of fruit was hardly one that would indicate that Beamsville lanmndlngmumof the largest fruit growing sections | in the Dominion. As it was, Chris Andrews of the Lower Thirty was awarded the red ribbon for the best three basket pack of Elberta peaches. At least three of the runnersâ€"up were imâ€" mediate neighbours of Mr. Andâ€" rews, which would indicate that the ‘Thirty is a pretty good peach proâ€" ducing area. Mr. Andrewes is one of the larger growers and a memâ€" ber of the Niagara Packers Limâ€" Ited. Livestock entries were extremely good, and judges were most enâ€" thusiastic about the quality of the cattle and horses shown. From the dairy country south of the fruit belt came strong contenders for the blackâ€"andâ€"white show for Holâ€" steins, grand champion bull, owned by R. H. Packham and Sons of Calstor Centre, took both junior and senior titles and contributed heavily to the herd‘s total of 118 points As in every year, the IraACK events are a big feature of the fall my.,m,ur'-mudm horses from all points in South West Ontario broke all records. ‘The 2:18 class had 12 horses enterâ€" COUNTY FAIR Track Events THE GRIMSBY INDEENDENT From Page One â€" SEASON TICKETS WILL BE ON SALE â€" Guy Mack, Hugh Black 1 u] Peter Harv‘er, Summerville 2 1 2 Johnnie Dale, H. Dunlop 3 2 6 Crabbie Jack, C. Longboat ddl‘ McAliena, W. R. Slack l‘l‘ Hambone, Reg. Hughes 6 5 4 Timeâ€"2:14, 2:14, 2:15. ‘ Johnnie Dale‘s driver was unâ€" Aml..‘.lntlolmlhutmnlfi | 2:18 Class, 3 Mileâ€"heats, Second | section : ‘ |Lee Langton, Mountain 11 2 |Graham Patch, Gilverson . 2 3,3 |\Peck Abbey, Miller 4 21 | Sam Grattan, Murray 3 5 4 Brandon, Barington 5 6 6 Singlewood, Longboat 6 4 5 Timeâ€"2:17, 2:15; 2:15. 2:24 Class, 3 Mileâ€"heats: Tony Direct, Whaley Bonnie B. Grattan, Curley Linna Lee, Hughes Elene Harvester, Poag Pine Ridge, Orcus Guy Bingen, Hughes Todd Benedict, Miller 8 T 9 Flora Lee, Summerville 0 4 4 Timeâ€"2:16, 2:14, 2:16. ‘The race officials were: A. R. and T. A. MacDonald, judges; Murâ€" ray Lawrie, Dr. C. Green, G. Pettiâ€" grew, R. Morley, timers. West Lincoin Track Meet An innovation this year was thee ‘u‘el meet for both public and high school students. Besides givâ€" ing the children a holiday Fridhy afternoon, the event gave the schools a warmâ€"up for their feld day competitions coming up in the near future. Bobby Neale walked off with the senior championship, while Tommy Hayakawa placed second. Eileen Freure, a student of B.H.S. and daughter of Reeve Harold Freure of Clinton Township won the girl‘s senior championship, with Eleanor Gruneau placing secâ€" ond. Leo Welss was the intermediâ€" ate champ, Clarence Schinkel in second spot, while Margaret George and Frances Pecek were intermediâ€" ate girl‘s winners. Ronald Burton, George Creelmand, Kay Gruncau and Marie Vail were junior top notchers. q Baby Show No Fair would be complete with. out a Baby Show, and proud moth» ers brought their offspring to the G. W. Robinson tent where Health Unit Nurses had a difficult task in selecting winners. Ribbone were awarded to the folâ€" ‘lowlu: ‘T‘wins, Heather Dawn and ‘Ilm Lynn, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Grant, Grimaby Beach; girls, six months to one year, Charlotte, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Martin, Beamasvilie; boys, six months to one year, Paul 8:00 P.M. SHARP 4 2 1 3 5 4 5 6 6 6 4 6 1 21 2 12 4 3 3 6 5 5 5 6 T 3 0 & 4 8 6 8 T o 0 4 4 Robert, son of Mr. and Mra. Wilâ€" fred Westley, ofl-q‘fleu‘ll: girls, EPap e meeneee 0 C three to six months, _ Marlene, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cartwright, Beamsvilie; boys, three to six months, Roy, son of Mr. and EY o. w oc _ Mss |besst Fair Beamavilie has put over | fror a long time. _ f Lo. 5 c diWieics Psn vore ied girls. under three months, Connie June, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clkrence Allen, Beamsville; boys, under three months, Arthur, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Barfort, Beamasvilie. Swell Midway Harness racing and a good midâ€" president of the system way were two of the top attrac» tions, and this year the Beamavilie Fair was featured by some very ‘m harness racing, while the midâ€" why was the best ever. There were phenty of booths to attract the gulâ€" lilble, which seems to be what eweryone searches for, and refreshâ€" -nnlindhldldlhndoflmwll imess as appetites were keen in the fune fall weather. Many were sold omt before six o‘clock on Saturâ€" WPute RBERURTC D CCC day, and had to be replenished for thee big stage show which was put on both Friday and Saturday niights. Complete with jugglers, sitnjera, comediens, and all the rest tthe show was a fine climax for the ‘The directors, plagued with inâ€" cHement weather for the past sevâ€" erral years, moved the Fair ahead a ffull monthâ€"they gambled with the sueccess or failure of such a move tthese witnesses, but Mr. Fleming arppealed this decision. His appeal wras upheld on Friddy by Hon, Mr. | Justice Gale, who directed that the {trial should be heard in Lincoln Coounty, the scene of this dispute. In her claim Miss Dixon seeks finaancial . compensation . resulting from the damage to her sign, and becauise of loas of business through its remoyal. She also seeks an inâ€" junction to restrain highways deâ€" they won GRIMSBY SIGN CASE ELECTION OF OFFICERS partment employees from trespassâ€" ing or damaging her property in future. Her claim names defendant Wilâ€" ' liam Wrightman, an employee in | the miscellaneous permits branch , of the department. Miss Dixon | claims that Wrightman pmully' chopped down her sign. , FRIDAY SATURDAY MONDAY & TUESDAY _â€" SE THE PALEFACE WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY â€" RETURN OF THE BADMEN Margaret Lockwood = lan Hunter sHORT SUBJECTS AND NEWS THURSDAY NIGHT IS FOTOâ€"NITE $150.00 offered for your photograph On Our Screen Thursday Ray Milland BROB HOPE doiph Scott = Anne Jeffreys SHORT SUBJECTS AND NEWS LIKELY STORY CALIFORNIA PE _ â€" _ JANE RUSSELL sSHORT SUBJECTS d * Barbara Stanwyck sHORT SUBJECTS (ADULT) (COLOR) (COLOR) Her solicitors are attacking the validity of the regulations under the Highway Traffic Act. The reâ€" gulations say that the department is justified in going on private proâ€" perty and removing . u'm‘ ".‘f.h are not properly licensed. The plaintiff claims that these regulâ€" ations restrict her personal liberty and should not be allowed SEPTEMBER 16 SEPTEMBER 17 . 19 â€" 20 . 21 .22

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