4 | \ _ PENNSULA LUMBR © 15 MAIN W. Grimsby Radio & Electric ENJOY TELEVISION NOW EVERYONE CAN ENJOY TELEVISION AT A REASONABLE PRICE OF ONLY $229.00 COMâ€" PLETELY INSTALLED IN YOUR HOME. NOâ€" THING MORE TO BUY, NO EXTRAS. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS OFFER NOW. COME IN AND ASK FOR A DEMONSTRATION IN YOUR ANYTHING THAT 1S PRINTABLE â€" SENSATIONAL LOW PRICE! CEMENT â€" MILLWORK â€" PLYWOOD ROOFINIG â€" SIDING â€" BUILDER‘S MARDWARE RADIOS, STOVES and REFRIGERATOR mwm.ummauuuu- us when you need A. HEWSON & SON RADIO AND TELEVISION _ /8 k 1% No. 1 Common $229.00 WOOD 76 Main St. W. moments, but fortunately no really darken the scene. The same can certainly not be said for the usualâ€" where an old and certainly embitâ€" By Gord McGregor BIG BANG! blast into the faces of a group of wouldâ€"be pranksters. One eighteen â€ï¬‚mhfl-m There is no way of telling just what plans these youths had for the old gent‘s property, perhaps had it been carried out it would have been considered destructive, on the other hand, it might have been a very average and nonâ€"desâ€" tructive hallowe‘en prank. It would seem that any man who a /Stu. Ruund power, which as we understand it, was the principle reason for keepâ€" um“â€"mm We consider it a fair question now to ask, why the street lights of Grimsby are often burning two or more hours after daylight. This factor we have not seen for ourâ€" selves . . . not being an early riser .... but a couple of alert earlyâ€" dmflh“.’.‘ q‘ï¬?lum\ its merry soul), been turned c‘bwh.ï¬.". ® BIG GAME f ‘The Unpredictables Hunting Club returned from the north land a few days ago. Their net bag was on display.. ..right under their ,.",‘gnuw- be so000 tiring. _ Born 28 years ago in Binbrook, he was the son of the late Mr. and late James Duff, deceased a year ago, was for a great number of years clerk of the Township of Binâ€" John of Blackheath: three sisters, Miss Helen Duf?, of Hamilton, Mras. Jack Parson. also of Harmilton. and Mrs. Garfield Young, of Binbrook. i?} {§ Bs ALEXANDER HARDYW ARE Tewh $1i A. s us us THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT many residents of Grimsby and vicinity is the new issue of the teleâ€" phone directory. ‘The books were mailed to subscribers last week. Featuring on its cover the famâ€" ;uhd‘mmdwl munication," the new greenâ€"coverâ€" ed edition of the directory repinces the buffâ€"covered book issued last year. It contains 176 pages in its directories have been found to conâ€" numbers kept on office deskâ€"pads, on cards pinned to the wall by the telephone or in pocket noteâ€"books when the new directory arrives. marking the summer season conâ€" tinued until the last few days in stantial rainfall occurred in those all of southwestern Ontario except frormh October 8th to 11ith. ‘This complete reversal of conâ€" to all unharvested crops. In tree fruit a heavy crop of apples achievâ€" ed altogether unexpectedly large size and colour, as did late varieties of peaches and pears Plums, and grapes showed somewhat leas outstanding effects, having been too permanently affected by preâ€" vious dry weather. A direct result of this early drought and heat was number of types and varieties of pears and plums, with the latter finally glutting the markets until many were abandoned on the trees in Ningara. At October 10th, harâ€" vesting of tree fruits is being rapâ€" idly concluded, with only Northern Spy and other late apples, Kicffer and other late pears, and remmants of Concord and a few red grapes remaining to be picked. Insofar as strawberies, cane and bush fruits are concerned, crop prospects for next year have been greatly imâ€" proved by the belated but extremeâ€" ty welcome change in weather. Hard wood makes better coals for a campfire than soft, & 10 ns camene mss % NATVRE UVUNSPOILED «YOURS TO ENJOY~ CARLINGS The SCREECH OWL‘S name is a misnomer. He doesn‘t screech at allâ€"the best he can do is Me lives on mice and growsâ€" hoppers for the most part, and nests in hallow trees, particyâ€" larly in old orchards. He should alwoys be protected. doesn‘t sound at all sovage! YOURS TO PROTECT Armistice Day Parade and deâ€" coration of graves in "The Piot of Remembrance," in Queen‘s Lawn Cemetery, and Memorial Service in the Roxy Theatre, Sunday afterâ€" tario Provincial Police has been transferred to Cayuga where he will serve with the Welland deâ€" tachment. Constable Gordon Grant of the Merritton force, will transâ€" huulnt'm ® ® The 130th anniversary services of the Fifty United church, will be held on Sunday, November m‘ On the following Monday evening the Woman‘s Association will hold their annual high class supper afâ€" ter which a fine program will be presented featuring Ruby Ramsay Rouse, staff organist of radio staâ€" tion CFR.B., Toronto. A.Illh-l-:ha.nzn-d'- should turn out with the Canadian Legion on their Memorial Services at Grimsby on November 6 and at When no dew follows a hot day, rain may be expected. The piccolo is the highest pitched of all musical instruments. Brevities iai ut mmA Optimist Club meets next Thursâ€" igh Thompson of the EVENTS and TOPICS of the WEEE in WHERE YOU CAN BUY EVERY THURSDAY, LINCOLNS LEADING WEEKELY, THE NEWS, SOCIAL AND 18 AV. AFTER TEN AM. AT THE FOLLOWING STORES â€"â€" Five Cents A Copy On All News Stands â€" SUBSCRIPTIONSâ€"$2.50 per year in Canada and British m;mnmh&.uuui The Independent For a complete news coverage of the Fruit Beltâ€"it‘s * â€"FRUIT BELT RESTAL â€"MILLYARD‘S PHARMACY â€"â€"MOUNTAIN‘S GIFT SHOP â€"HOFFMAN‘S NEWS STAND â€"DOUG‘S BARBER SHOP â€"FOUND‘S GENERAL STORE â€"HARVEY BEVAN‘S GROCERY â€"â€"FRANK HILTS‘ GROCERY â€"HAGAN‘S DRUC STORE THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT (Buriington Gazette) The Gazstte learns from a reliâ€" able source that Burlington is soon to have a third bank. Dame rumor has it that negotiations are under way for the establishing of a branch here on Brant street by the Dominion Bank. Time will tell, we Three lusty Cub cheers greeted Finest Quality Tea to all those The Grimsby Junior Chamber of Commerce wish to take this means of expressing a very sincere thanks and Mr. Bill Fisher, the Optimist Club of Grimsby, and the Grimsaby Lions Club. Abbfloi-dduhflf.m Mrs. L. E. Johnston, Mr. Awde and Mr. Herb GETS THIRD BANK WOLF CUB PACK whose kind donations the anmual Hallowe‘en Thursday, Nov. 3rd, 1949. @ Safe Heat @ Low Level Heat @ Economical Heat @ Workiless Heat @ Quick Heat @ Clean HMeat @ Four Models A. HEWSON & SON , Mr. Russell Terry ID of Grimaby, and x al f â€"