& t Thursday, October 20, 1949 Weeping Tile â€" 4", 6", 8", 10" Concrete and Cinder Block, All Size & Concrete and Cinder Backâ€"Up Tile Concrete Brick, Plain Red and Buff ENJOY Grimsby Brick & Tile Co. BEAMSVILLE DAIRY FOTO NITE Every THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY MONDAY & TUESDAY â€" OCTCBER 24â€"25 WAKE OF THE RED WITCH WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY â€" OCT. 2627 Your family is due for a real taste treat when you order Beamsville milk. Each step in the processing of Beamsville milk is closely supervised, from farm to your home. Enjoy this protected quality now. Have Beamsville milk delivered to your home by calling Beamsville 144 or speak to the salesman who calls on your neighbours. BIG PRINTING JOBS ARE OUR SPECIALTY ISN‘T IT ROMANTIC STREET WITH NO NAME GARY CooF Protected 2uality MILK IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Sewer Pipe and Flu Lining American Brickâ€"Rug, Pressed and Range NORTHWEST MOUWTED POLICE Roland Culver Wm. Gargan ‘VCI-H l‘.‘ vm Wol- You Can Actually Taste The Difference Showing on our screen Thursday SEALED VERDICT Y llll;.m -SUBJ:(.,"I‘:“ y FOR YOUR PHOTOGRAPH SHORT SUBJECTS Tees â€" Y‘s â€" THIS WEEK‘S OFFER $100.00 PARAMOUNT NEWS (TECHNICOLOR) PER â€" _ MADELEINE CARROLL SHORT SUBJECTS OCTOBER 21 OCTOBER 22 Canadian Pacific pilots flying out of Montreal are now b.(ng.t':lned in the use of a crossâ€"wind landing gear which has installed on one of the company‘s DCâ€"3 passenger planes. With the device, the wheels swivel automatically, like the casters on an office chair, to enable the planes to land or take off without regard to wind direction. This will enable thh:drllm to maintain scheduled operations using oneâ€"strip n:s‘ï¬clds now being completed at Val d‘Or and Rouynâ€" No in a service connecting Montreal and Northwestern %:bae in which Canso amphibian planes are now being used. photo above, which illustrates the device, shows the gort wheel castered at a 15â€"degree angle with the starboard wheel in conventional fixed position. This is the first commercial plane in the world on which the device has been installed. In order to meet this unpreceâ€" m‘flmdï¬l’ service the company continuously . imâ€" proved and enlarged its facilities An addition to the Grimsby switch» board was completed in November, 1947, and construction of outside provide connections with the exâ€" change for new subscribers. > This vast improvement program, which has resulted in the addition of 590 telephones in four years, has been successful in providing service for all applicants here, the W-ld.mmol outside wire and cable is expected to continue at a high level in order whopplcew_lllhl.hodtmnd. cONTINUATION Increases of 55 cents per month for twoâ€"party residence telephone service in Grimaby, and of 65 cents for résidence indvidual lines are proposed in Bell Telephone‘s apâ€" plication for revised rates filed in Ottawa with the Board of Transâ€" port Commissioners forâ€" Canada, according to H. T. Stewart, the Company‘s Manager here. _ _ ‘The proposed increase for indiâ€" vidual line business service is $1.90 monthly, while the proposed rate for twoâ€"party business service is $1.00 higher than at present. It is intended that the proposed rates shall apply to all standard types of tiephones supplied by the Company. A comparison of present hand telephone rates for typical classes mmmflnmh follows:â€" BUSINESS * Individual Line Rural Line ... s woumees Extension Telephone ... Until hand telephones are availâ€" able in quantity sufficient to supply all who desire them subscribers who presently have wall telephones Individual Line . Twoâ€"party Line . BELL TEL ASKS NEW DEVICE ON C.P.A. PLANES Telephone THE GRIMSBY From Page One sive, with the balance being absorbâ€" ed on the weekend. Reduction will hcfluthpflby.mm‘ which it has been possible to make through the coâ€"operation of Gatiâ€" neau Power Company, Additional voluntary conservation and strict compliance with the regulation is needed to offset the balance on this reduction in resources." _ _ According to local Hydro ofâ€" ficials no quota for Grimsby has ‘nydhune-uw. although it is quite probable that a quota will be set up in the near future. Window lighting and outside signs have been cut as a means of conâ€" serving power, with street lightâ€" ing likely to be the next item afâ€" fected to further cut down on local consumption of electric power, was made so as to accomodate sevâ€" often fell on Thursdays. ‘This change becomes effective in Octâ€" ober. The next dinner meeting of the club is scheduled for Thursâ€" day, October 27th. Grimsby was among the wry‘ few municipalitics last year to stay clear of power interruptions, this due to the extremely fine efâ€" fort put forth by all consumers, domestic, commercial and indusâ€" trial. It is not too soon to start conâ€" serving power now so as to avoid interruptions this fall. The coâ€"operâ€" ation of everyone could again give the town the enviable record it marked up last year. CITIZENS SHOULD TL » who came to little formal educaâ€" INDEPENDENT bers, where ne MMT * Ci. mpdtw.nd.mfyun.“ take over a congregation numberâ€" ...1,.0;1-'0"- +1 never had a thought of takink a job like thisâ€"not for seven 8f cight years," he told the Evening Citizen. "I am tremendously im« preased with coming to OtAWS .Mmmum-rduum Mflr.mullll\lbl"- markable efimb in his chosen proâ€" feasion. He is _leaving his _ church . 8 Grimaby with its seven mt 20 C Ts chemy for to Dr. Woodside. much. much. "I think these people will be tAK: ing a chance on my immaturity," m-u.uh‘]'m.lflmm best I can and we shall see what happens." q 600 soxdd CAndbmbn Mr. Griffith‘s parents were pPrCâ€" tessional opera singers with the J. W. Turner Opera Company in Engâ€" land and as such moved about the country. "They made . oneâ€"week stands and I was always on the move." he said. _ __ l Born in Lancashire, a MOM!!""° county in England, Mr. Griffith began his education . at Wesley College in Dublin, Ireland. He came to Canada with his parents in 19020 and settled in Brockville. Nt Lo im aus: He attended the Brockvillie Colâ€" legiate Institute and in ‘30 entered McGill University from where he graduated in 1042 He graduated from the United Theological Colâ€" lege in Montreal in 1045 and was ordained into the ministry at the Montrealâ€"Ottawa Conference of the United Church on June 6, 1945, He was married n 1947 to Mereâ€" lie Clayford, a native of Montreal. His wife graduated from McGill University in Science in 1945 and in Physical Education in 1046, She was president of the McGill Woâ€" N & R See . . . \ a « § ho s The General Motorss € Aa: N a @_ _ _ i_ _‘ a § Train of \â€" Tomorrow ue im w N e y * xÂ¥ YOUR GENERAL MOTORS DEALER § § PHONE 220 MAIN E., GRIMsBYy \ Fall Frolic THE GRIMSBY JAYCEES PRESENT THER DANCING FROM NINE ‘TIL ONE TO THE MUSIC OF BRUCE ANTHONY AND HIS ORCHESTRA Dress Informal G.MH.8, AUDITORIUM where he has been IT‘S EDUCATIONAL . . . You may see the Train of Tomorrow in Hamilton, C.N.R. Station minister Thousands have flocked to see this glimpse into the future THURSDAY, OCT. 20 â€" 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. D.S.T. mlDAY. m- 2‘ â€" z ’o-c ‘0 ’ pl-o D.s.T. SATURDAY. m. 22 * z p:.o to ’ p-ll- D-s.T. At St. Catharines C.N.R. Station: MONDAY, OCT. 24 . 2 p.m. East Standard T; TUESDAY, OCT. 25 â€" 9 p.m. Eastery Standard Time Grimsby Garage $2.00 PER COUPLE paid tribute TOâ€" MORROW Oct. 21 for ONAL . . . INTERESTING AND A FEATURE YOU CAN‘T AFFORD TO Miss. be g‘ad to hear from anyone U C has o!d papers or relies of any kind relating to early times in the HISTORICAL SOCIETY printer‘s hands at the beginning of the sear. It will cover the affairs of The Forty up to the close of the War of 1812â€"14. ‘The officers of the Society would F FIRDLLEL auatics m'-lMAmmwmhM and the McGiHl Women‘s Union. She taught physical education, for muonmduwmonm and 1947. ‘She is active now as a speaker at women‘s groups and is noted for her work among teen age girl# OPEN Qniday, Setunday and FOR DANCING AND FINE FOODS ENJOY AN EVENING AT THE CARIBOU No. 8 Highway, East of Grimsby Beach lmmtm'.murun and Spring deliveries of Fruit Trees and Ornamentals for C. H. Prughomme and Sons. Phone â€".' Ev GRIMSBY Tickets at Millyard‘s Pharmacy or from Jaycees. NURSERY STOCK orders for Fall