' SEVEN hursday, Nov, 17 1949, T HE F KT Faracaranrraggzz ChlWsey xpeesunexr ____________________________Sam lulud ududuiudut] f ’IIIIâ€IIIIIIIII’IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII N NEW BUILDING Kinnette Club has pledged in providing dental treatâ€" for a little girl, a ward of the . Extent of the treatment to total $350, according Jack Finlay in ONTINUA TIONS MLY JOURNALS R __*® DATE BOOKS â€â€â€™I’IIIIIII’III’III’I’IIIIIIIII’IIIIIIIIâ€IIII’IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIj WEST MmAiN STREETYT reported that through the CKCS OF ALL SIZES Sale Nov. 21â€"26 IAGARA ACKERS Men‘s Suits â€" Overcoats â€" Pants â€" Jackets â€" Shirts â€"â€"â€"â€" Ladies‘ Wool Suits â€" Coats â€" Skirts OPENING SALE â€" FOR To Prevent Dust DAR PADS sTANDS From Page One wwum financial position of the Society } mwumwum. were presented to the Board by Secy.Treas. Roy V. Wininger. The uhmMuntMmdollop umbr.w.nrplndu.fll. 82. An increase of $2,053%241 in revenue for the period April 1 to Beptember 80 this year over 1048 was shown in the general account report. Total revenue in 1048 was recorded as 24.018.97, while for the same period this year, it totalled $27451.88. Expenditures for the April to September period in 1949 also show an increase over expen» dnunlfor!hompaflodinlfls. In 1046 expenditures totalled §$27, 078.80, while for the identical periâ€" ad in 1948, they totalled only $25, #15.42, making an increase this PCOW of at the end of the month were 181, with 247 children in the care of the _vâ€"--..‘-â€"-fâ€"--ï¬l"'†Four young children, in another case, spent the night with neighâ€" bours because of the father‘s drunâ€" ken condition, and fear was felt for their safety, Neighbours now ratuse to let the children return refuse to let the children retumn home and the father is extremely ..mpuuwnn’m-m Children‘s Aid Society. In another instance, an 18â€"yearâ€" old wife and mother wanted to leave her busband who recently reâ€" ceived $14,000 as a result of an automobile accident, but has spent all but $1,100 of it on gambling and mm.mm.anum he received the money and has bought and wrecked three cars. Four young children, in another case, spent the night with neighâ€" mmdb_o_uï¬u’-.z week, he explained. A case report for October tabled seven of the many cases which came to the society‘s attention last month. An unmarried woman lvâ€" ing in an old trailer in a farm field gave birth to a child without a docâ€" tor in attendance, and under condiâ€" coâ€"operation of the St. Catharines Board of Education the society has been enabled to establish a clothing depot once more. A room has been set aside for this purpose in St. Paul‘s Ward School, and members of the Blue Hyacinth Club will taken to the hospital by the of October Our NEW Cash and Carry Branch Store in Grimsby for year of $1,858.15. Expenditures inâ€" elude cost of child care, protection work, unmarried parents‘ work, special services and general work. In 1948, there was a $206.45 deâ€" ficit in the general account, whereâ€" as for the same period, ending Sepâ€" tember 30, 1949, there is a surâ€" plus of $377.78. have totalled $7,533.84 according to another staement submitted by Mr. period last year, this figure was city, county and province added, the 1049 subscriptions and grants total is $14,033.84, as compared with $13,486.05 last year. For the first six months of this year 50 per cent of these funds, or $7,016.92 has been apportioned to the five fields of the Society‘s work. Adâ€" this year totalled $10.110.36 as compared with $9.425.66 last year. Boarding costs of the Society‘s wards has increased from 62 2â€"5¢ per day to 65, 4â€"5¢ per day. PEACH CROP Essexâ€"Kent and Peelâ€"York. Apples are generally above average size uaumuwm.» wmmmmu- â€I!‘Wlmm“ tricts, there has been a minimum of scab infestation. Advanced maâ€" turity is causing concern and parâ€" ticularly for apples for which there: is no space in cold storages. ‘ Plums â€"â€" With practically no change since September 15th, total estimate is placed at 312410 buâ€" shels, a betterment of about 9 per cent over 1948 production with Japanese varieties showing 40 per cent increase, Puropeans 16 per cent increase and prunes 34 per pean varieties benefited greatly by later favourable moisture and weaâ€" ther conditions both in respect to size and quality. However, due to WMMMM mwmmamu- wn, considerable tonnage was unharvested in the Niagara and cent and Spring deliveries of Frult Trees and Ornamentals for C. H. Prughomme and Sons. 33 100 8. ree Phone NURSERY STOCK booking orders for Fall Geo. Udell T01â€"R, Evenings GRIMSBY 302,150 bushels (146,370 bushels Bartictts, 234,780 bushels Keiffers and 11,000 bushels other varieties). ‘This is a betterment of about 10 due to heavy yield of well sized of generally good quality although some late worm injury is now reâ€" ported from Niagara. Psylla is in evidence only in some localized orâ€" Peachesâ€"Due particularly to an excellent yield of Elbertas and late in meprovaieem, Sner met report an improvement since udh,ludn!l.u‘l.llm or an increase of 20 per cent over 19048 yield. Late varieties were gonâ€" eraily of large size and excellent colour with only light Oriental fruit was reported in the Burlingâ€" ton district. Peelâ€"York is the only & 1 0 ms cam mm * NATVURE UNSPOILED "YOURS TO NJOY® The SCREECH OWS name is a misnomer, Hedoe‘t screech at allâ€"the best hean do is a quavering whinny which doesn‘t sound at all sage! He lives on mice o grassâ€" hoppers for the most rt, and nests in hollow trees, rticu» tafly in old orchards. Heould always be protected. CARLING YOURS TO PR(ECT THE CARLING BREWENIES Lo WATERLOO, ONTARIO REGULAR PRICES At It was of a great personal ‘clt to Mra. Cudney and the: Of Winona im general, that th first baby born in the new Lincoln Memoriat Hospital born to a Winona couple. The pendent joins with all the people in offering | aincere gratulations to the fine peo this area and to the super leadership of their numbe citizenâ€"Mro. M. A. Cudney in view of the fact that this amount does not include a canvass made of several manufacturers and business men in the Winonaâ€"Fruit» land mrem. it stands as a mark of public service extremely difficult to beat. dance, was held and the proceeds from this dance will bring the total raised by Mrs. Cudney and her asâ€" sociates to well over the %4 nan erushed by a falling battery, and also of being on the scene at the n«mm..uum rescue passengers from the doomâ€" ed veanel. Magistrate Hallett listened to his story and then sentenced Manâ€" tais to two months in jail on the Sel‘ence on the drunk charge. Ir.mmmmum brushes returned to their rightful w' "â€Iâ€"‘â€""â€"-'-' yards look well with vine growth generally good. per cent from the 1948 yield with the largest decrease being in the light 3: were W.z‘ erop“‘ frosts in early bud and bloom stage, aggravated later by the oxâ€" Mdmhmmm. Sege cenient high. in tn mt sugar con! in ie gara district there was some light l'hutmhhryudm.y no brown rot damage. Grapesâ€"The total tonnage estiâ€" mate is 15,450 tons (11,315 tons Blues, 2,507 tons Whites, and 1,628 tons Reds) and is practically the This represents a decrease of 43 In view of TWO MONTHS a great personal inter» Cudney and the people n general, that the very ffering aincere con» to the fine people of f their number one M. A. Cudney, well over the $4,000 PHONE 7â€"W Wikd Indeâ€" vther West â€"â€" TIMKEN â€" WHEN N A PRINTING QuANDARY â€" FPOR TNCKETS TRY BURNING ... THE COAL THAT SATISFIES All Kinds of Coal, Coke and Stoker Coal in Stock LEMIGH VALLEY AND JEDDO HIGHLAND IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE â€" TRY iT OxCe Plumbing, Heating and Air Conditioning 1392 MAIN stREET EAS8T, HAMILTON Phone or Write for Further Information Open Friday Evenings TiH 9 P.M, Phone 4.00ns STANDARD FUEL CO. 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