PENINSULA LUMBER COMPANY LANKY‘S witl and advise . » . from OI’:. Q.:. y::umhh ning, selection contractors â€mm !"""""!" you at no extra charge. Come in . . . let‘s taik oever your problems. ‘McCartney‘s Meat Market CANADA COACH LINES BUSES For the Small Fry â€" they burn up a lot of energy in the course of a day. Phone 144 Keep that energy built up and h‘vhli'iu&-rlld;:fl.::.h Strenuous Days FULL LINE OF FRESH MEATS Free Delivery WILL OPERATE ON DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE BEAMSVILLE DAIRY LARGE VARIETY OF COOKED MEAT School Days ARE ALWAYS MILK 7 MAIN ST. E. ‘The total yield from the present apple crop in the United Kingdom is estimated at 470,000 tons, or apâ€" proximately 26.3 million bushelg. ‘The tenâ€"year average from 1989 to 1948 was $20,000 tons, or 184 milâ€" lion bushels, and the fiveâ€"year averâ€" age from 1984 to 1938 was 10.6 million bushels. ‘The lengthy period of dry weaâ€" ther over the southern part of Engâ€" land, where the greater portion of orchard acreage is located, appears to have affected only the dessert ‘Then, of course, there is always Mr. Bonham to help keep the chill off the monthly Council meetings. As a parting gesture we respectâ€" fully brush the files away from the portrait of Sir John A. and note that we have passed from summer bnuâ€"nâ€"hpleflurhlhn‘ in to discuss the hockey situation. | made to replace him. Meanwhile Chief James and Constable Rathâ€" bone are splitting the 24â€"hour shift as best they can. Some day maybe we shall have peace and quiet on the police front. Horrors banish the thoughtâ€"it makes such good news for the front page of a weekâ€" things that English cars will be considerably cheaper here in Canâ€" ada. This is great news for anyone who cares to ride around in these portable sewing machinesâ€"but it is not much interest to those of us who still like a car that at least looks like it will not swoon at the mere sight of a small tree or even a large tree. Speaking of trees, a tree is something that grows for a hundred years only to suddenly leap in front of a woman driver. One thing certain ye old Canâ€" adian government sure does not vu-mmuvu; the Excited States. Come to think of itâ€"why should we. The cost of living is higher, the drinks have â€"'W“M-m‘ and you can‘t get a reservation in Florida unless you are "sick or a rich fruit farmer, Betcha that fly we just mangled with an old copy of the Financial Post would not even bother going to the States cither. He sure won‘t ‘bother now. Just at this point we receive a notationâ€"writ by hand, that Grimsby will remain on Dayâ€" light Saving Time until further notice. This, of course, opens up great gobs of controversy. Some of us are agin itâ€"others say ite just the ticket. Davie Thompson of the Hydro says it will probably lesâ€" sen the possibility of having power interruptions this fall and winter. It is clever of the officials to get together and decide that we shall all stay on the one time at any rate. It would be cosy to have Tor. onto and Hamilton on different standards and a town like this trying to keep an even keel with those two great (loosely used) _ Nor can we pass up the tragic disaster of the Noronic. A catastâ€" rophe that was sadly abused by the sob sisters of the daily papera, and a story grossly exaggerated by the American press. Locally we note that former Conâ€" stable Davis has now been given more abundant on our desk than at any other time during the sumâ€" mer. Guess the cool weather is driving them inside. The fly has a pretty macabre life come to think of it. If he survives the summer he comes inside only to be greeted by the swat of a swatter or the hiss of a flit gun. Surviving this he crawls into somebody‘s attic to probably won‘t survive anyway. But on the other hand the fly will probably not be affected by all this devaluation stuffâ€"which makâ€" es the good old fly a pretty lucky chapple. Of course at this point we average citizens don‘t really know how we will be affected cithâ€" ‘The Sunday School was started Gloucester, England, in 1735. o ï¬tu* Rulnd BIG U.K. APPLE CROP \Ԥ i?‘-. Bs By GORD McGREGOR Tewhs : ‘The files are ® o l x an us THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT Reeve Ivan Buchanan of Grantham Township, to discuss repairs to the barn at the county jail. went into committee of the whole as the general administration comâ€" Nearly 50 varieties of meat and meat products, ranging from cockâ€" Game and Fish Protection Assocâ€" intion to set Wednesday, Novemâ€" ber 2, and Friday and Saturdays November 4 and 5 as the days for pheasant shooting this fall. In the letter to council, Mr. William A. English, secretary of the Associaâ€" hours for shooting be from 7 am. until 5 p.m., and that the quota be three cock birds per day. The Association expressed the view that the single day of shootâ€" ing on Wednesday, November 2, would give merchants throughout the county the opportunity of enâ€" joying their halfâ€"holiday by pheasâ€" ant shooting and that the extra day this year would not lower the number of birds to any great exâ€" tent. The request of the Association will be dealt with by the council at the sessions of the Agriculture PHONE 340 GRrimsey, ont. County Council in St. Catharines this morning with only one item of correspondence on ‘the agenda © Porcelain Oneâ€"Plece Top. Wardén Leslic‘Lymburner, Reeve ns e in ‘ MmOoDEL N407 SPECIAL FEATURES © Tilted Control Panel © Automatic Top Burner © Safety Oven Lighter © Exclusive Concentrator Burâ€" a banquet at which Miss Canada -uuuaâ€"-.n'm‘ has accepted the invitation of the Grimsby Mayor and Council in the firm belief that he would be back in St. Catharines in plenty of time to make the Optimist Club draw at 11 o‘clock. However, the proceedâ€" wumâ€"'T-‘ the Mayor was caught at head table, unable to leave while Miss Canada was singing. Later His Worship tried to telephone the armory, and failling to get an ansâ€" wer called a taxi company and askâ€" ed them to deliver the message to the Optimists at the armory. In the meantime the Optimists had been forced by the passage of time to proceed with the draw. | MASON‘S (8t. Catharines Standard) Mayor Richard Robertson was in MAYOR WAS DELAYED A. Mewson & Son ALEXANDER HARDW ARE TAXT NORGE SMITHVILLE FAIR IS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY to‘ have one of the finest and best fairs ever to be held as the directâ€" ors and all those connected with the Society have worked hard preâ€" paring for this big coming event. They have improved their facilities and greatly increased their prize money in nearly every class of entâ€" ries. They have a good line of atâ€" tractions for Friday evening and all _ Robert Carlyle, Jack Dirkeson, Ernie Koop and Ron Migus, high school: students up to the end of the 1949 term, have each been awâ€" muunm-nr.mw-u-J ruff bounty, which will enable thein to continue their chosen subjects at Western, two at Queens and one at Toronto University respectively. Bob Carlyle is entering university for the physics course and the othâ€" er three for engineering. Ernie Koop was already the recipient of the Dominionâ€"Provincial scholarâ€" ~¢m-fl~nh-‘d- arships won by this school student this year. The objects and purposes of the trust are to assist, in each year, one or more boys of good moral character, residents of St, Catharâ€" ines or its surrounding vicimty, who desire to obtain a technical edâ€" ucation or to learn a useful trade which they are prevented from without financial assistance. day Saturday. evening of Thursday, September :'un-t'gumnum : a e o __ Although ‘he‘s been busy, Friend Stork has been -..hih‘h': delivered only 57 new citizens durâ€" ing August, as compared with 72 in 1948. Resident deaths last month totalled 18, one less than for the same month last year. ring the followâ€" ing message, but no name : "As I am leaving Hamilton u-:-uu lo.-i. Holloway, Ont." If the writer will send us his name, we shall be glad to make the necessary change on our mailâ€" Grimsby Lawn Bowling Club u&..mnâ€"u-'l-:: ment on the local greens on the DO NOT turn your clocks and watches back on Saturday night wmm-mu‘ sontinue n Ooath, ‘Tomorrow, Sept. 23rd, is the day the 1O.D.E. sends its annual donâ€" ation of fruit to Sunnybrook Hosâ€" ‘Ml“.-'?. first '::u:um:l: war Inn ‘Thursday night next n-k-‘--fl.'d:"l" Company, 98th Batt., will hold a Bobby Gimby (Smithville Review) THE TRUMPET STAR OFf THE HAPPY GanG FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7th, 1949 COMMUNITY HALL DANCING 9 â€" 1 available in most grocery stores. It is of extra fine quality, and we believe that you will consider it the best coffee you have ever tasted. Ask for SALADA" COFFEE "SALADA" COFFEE is now prize money on the horse racing a great deal, so you should see some rn-.‘lhm hvh(: and Enjoy yourself at Smithvilie‘s Biggest and Largest Fair Ever. will furnish the music for the big =_"""'"""'"“" Grounds. The children will enâ€" zhllh-l_- on _ the while ye olde folks dance. On Saturday to start it off is the School Parade from the 8. 8. No. 12 ‘Mhd-lhlwhwaq land Band. There is the exciting Ball Tournament and the thrilling Horse Races. They are having the starting gates to give each horse a Match, Brant County) Oct. 11â€"14 Friday evening they are having SALADA TEA COMPANY OF CANADA, LMiTED Listen to CKOC every morning at 8.34 for the Star Cleaners Show FALL FAIR DATES ANVTHING THAT IS PRINTABLE â€" WE PRINT Star Cleaners GRIMSBY MEAT MARKET SNAPPY SERVICE in at 11 â€" Out at 5 Fresh And Cooked Meats Fresh And Smoked Fish FREE CLEANING ! «â€"â€"â€" QUALATY ALWAYS â€" Yes, You May Be A Winner (Smaill Extra Charge) (Successor to Ollle Shaw) ADMissiON (aT THE Door) Thursday, Sept. 22nd, 1949. * . 8140 per person $1.25 per person En Tb mce BALE MLLYARD‘S A. Hewson & Son Y L