Wei. .cs mm spaze > sact c CONTINUA TIONS the hospital were abtained from private individuals and municipal eouncils of Louth, Clinton, North Grimsby, South Grimsby, Caistor and Gainsboro townships, the Vilâ€" lage of Beamsville and the Town of Grimsby. All municipalities except this Hospital cannot help but beâ€" with admiration for all who had a part in it, I wish to congratulate Mr. Globe and the other members of the Board, and all of the people, on the aplendid results. An idea for the lessening of sufâ€" fering which has received as much coâ€"operation could not help but be a success, and with the continued WARDEN OF LINCOLN date equipment and medical faciliâ€" ties, and if the other three hospitâ€" als are up to the same high standâ€" ard, then the people of this county are in for a new era of hospitalizaâ€" publicâ€"spirited idea, nurtured by the enthusiasm and the selfâ€"sacriâ€" fice of the people of the vicinity. . in Wentworth County are located NEW HOSPITAL SERVES By the erection of this Hospital Save Electricity At All Times! THE HYDROâ€"ELECTRIC POWER COMMISSION OF oNTARIO POWER REGULATIONS MUST BE ENFORCED Voluntary conservation is also needed. Homes, industries and farms can play their full part by reducing the use of electricity at all times, particularly during the hours of maxiâ€" mum use, from 10 to 12 in the morning and 4 to 6 in the afternoon. A reduction in power deliveries from one of the Commission‘s suppliers makes it necesâ€" sary for all consumers to avoid wastmg electriâ€" city. The Commission has advised the municipal systems that strict compliance with regulations respecting the use of electricity is essential. From Page One It seems fairly certain, however, that the money byâ€"law to be voted on will be $180,000 to $185,000, or some $60,000 less than the previous byâ€"â€"law voted on January 1 of this come one of the finest institutions of its kind. Warden of the County of Lincoln, I believe it is starting as and will continue to be one of the finest hospitals of its size in the Province posal plant. The town‘s engineer, C. R. Hagey, estimated the cost of the plant at $45,000, and said he could guarantee a bid for that is an amount estimated by the enâ€" gineer and Council at $24,402.83 to be included in the byâ€"law, making a total of $185,000. ‘This latter amount is not yet fixed, since Council has not decided on the exâ€" act sum necessary to take care of all engineering and legal fees, reâ€" pair of roads after the contract is finished, possible purchase of land and easements, and any other conâ€" tingencies that might arise. proud of this Hospital. . Ne _ On behalf of the people whom I CONTACT LET POR In addition, there tario and the Federal Government, and I want to congratulate the Lincoln County Council for the reâ€" alistic manner in which they have embarked on bringing the Hosâ€" pitals of Lincoln County up to the high standard of Lincoln County Institutions, also I wish to pay triâ€" bute to our Ladies Auxiliaries who have provided and furnished the home like touch to this Hospital. ‘This fire resistant building, deâ€" signed by Mr. Chester C. Woods, Hospital architect, ‘Toronto, and built by the Ontario Construction Company underâ€"the supervision of tions, the Press, the Municipalities of West Lincoln, the Departments of Health of the Province of Onâ€" thousand in all, who have played lives, yet here we are today, in possession of this fine Institution. As Chairman of your Board for these seven years I want to thank you for your confidence, support and coâ€"operation, all of which has made this possible I want to it n.lll':ou hrll’:uy‘:n:lm through the falling leaves to focus itself on the shining white building that now stands ready to serve & most deserving populace. Thus it was that a hospital was dedicated on Sunday, October 23, 1949, just seven years after a local doctor and one of the district‘s most deserving men, Mr. A. R. Globe first discussed the need for such an institution, and now as Mr. P. V. Smith. The words of three local clergymen were exâ€" ceptionally well chosen, and seemâ€" ed to express the feelings of hunâ€" dreds of people whose interest in their hospital is manifold. Few of nearly 40 workers still packing tomatoes on Bonham farm near Grimsby, with crates scattered all over big yard PAST SEVEN YEARS PROPERLY RIPENED, SUPERIOR IN QUALITY, H OMEGROWN TOMATO CROP HARD TO MARKET THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT Withthcm-flflinfuflsw!u,c.ll.nonh:mmn&muho{hhtimeuehdny selling on the long distance telephone. This year it is really tough to market the crop. mg:v:::thbyhhddohmple package, stamped "minimum weight 14 ounces," weighâ€" Thursday, October 27, 1949. Down through the years, Graoy Cooch Lings possenâ€" gers have enjoyed o full measure of "new model" comfort as better and better busos hove been built. This record is your essurance thot you will continue to enjoy all the advantages of progressive public traovel service on the highways. naticend neneesm Skinny men, women gain 5, 10, 15 tbs. goilt" Owen Sound â€" . ... 15 MAIN ST. W., GRIMSBY PHONE 635 1 9 4 9 . 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