Grimsby Independent, 24 Nov 1949, p. 3

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§ Thursday, Nov. 24, 1949, McCartney‘s Meat Market ENJOY FULL LINE OF FRESN mMEAtTSs Free Delivery BEAMSVILLE DAIRY THURSDAY THE ACCUSED Starring Loretta Young and Robert Cummings Don‘t forget . ... Thursday is FOTOâ€"NITE. Offering for your phomgl‘ gilv ;:\.:LOA’{RES HUNDRED AND FRIDAY d ‘ SAIVnNDUZ®A * TARZANS MAGIC FOUNTAIN lwu‘ . M â€" sns Lex Barkerâ€"the "new look" in Tarzan‘s enacts in anâ€" other of Edgar Rice Burroughs thrilling jungle series. Tarzan‘s mateâ€"Brenda Joyee. And for your added enâ€" joyment see Rex MHarrison and PegkÂ¥ Cummins in sATURDAY u“n OUI‘IIJ e E. SS A gaÂ¥ musical in brilliant technicolor, it stars Dennis Morgan and Dorothy Malone. One Sunday Afternoon is a picture mom, poP and the kids will enjoy. wED. & THURSâ€" 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 Beamsvilie 144 or speak to the salesman who calls on your neighbours. BIG PRINTING JOBS ARE OUR SPECIALTY ANYTHING THAT IS PRINTABLE â€" onA â€"L mE +A _7 ; ONE SUNDAY AFTERNOON Protected Quality MILK LARGE VARIETY OF COOKED MEAT THE LOVES OF CARMEN You Can Actually Taste The Difference THREE GODFATHERS Wayne and Pedro Ar" sHORT SUBJECT® FORTY DOLLARS. Armendariz NOVEMBER 24 NOVEMBER 25 7 MAIN 8t. &, NOVEMBER 26 » Loves From Page One fif SSR ENDED SENTENCE , | ing voiced the nope that the spilk®" SUSPENDED SENTENCE years ago, "a gang of hoodlums," had pelted stones at Mc. McCann “hflumu&m. and then had torn down most of Nlmm.llllfl..m of boys threw over his outhouse, in spite of the fact that he had fastâ€" ened pipe to it, and sunk the ends three feet into the ground to hold it. _ McCann had never intended to ihllthohynmkhflr«l.-u probably threw the barrel up highâ€" er than he intended. kind of leniency for a man of 83 as we are often asked to do for a man in his teens," remarked Crown Attorney Lancaster. North in Hamilton with this beautiâ€" tful fence. Here it remained down through the years, until last year when the fence was on the verge of being junked. Word of this came to the cars of Mrs. C. M. McLeod, a daughter of the late Dr. Algerron Woolverton, and now residing in New York City. Immediately she uxt in retiam s mise se y to purchase the fence. ::«:smuommmu workmanship of another era came to Grimsby, to Lake Lawn, the residence of Mrs. H. B. Burnham, whose aunt, the former Helen Nelles, had married Dr Woolverâ€" A short time ago, the fence was erected in front of Dr. Mclntyre‘s residence, as strong as though it were built yesterday. This historic fence will remain embedded in conâ€" crete as long as the property reâ€" mains a physician‘s residence. headings, and topped with twelve drawings by Thoreau MacDonald, exquisite in detail. Unquestionably this artist knows his rural Ontario. ‘Take for example the drawing for July of the two plump porâ€" kers racing ome another around the strawstack, out of sheer jJoy ‘Then there are URC EMU TMUMATDTC relaxing in the barnyard after milking time, chewing their cuds (Mmmm’mgm,. with a fow! or two busily pecking ‘u.mutuw.ummlul-ldll- ming about, a row of sparrows on the ridgepole of the barn, and A mwmm hn â€" SV 20 0 d n Ee ie emaom C o mwMuMdmu the ridgepole of the barn, and a "mushroomed" straw stack. Greg Clark, in his own sparkling m,-mmuwum is a blography in brief of Andy. But let the book speak for itâ€" self. Get it and read it. You‘ll read it again. Let those nostaigit dnwtnfl“wmw. lead you back. Loan it to yOUT nelghbour, and if you can PFY it from him, place it on that handy little shelf close to youf elbow, ready to leaf over Ag® He W |~. _ TB _ oiicns rad county council was supPF Tne branch the directors felt the Coun~ ciliors should give §9MA t o as to whether they the tion was a fair one. Mr. tickerson lll'"el.',.‘...u.. mcke®"" 7 o. aistr did not think the distribution WaS "Lu&lfl""‘“w' ,w"“ and into the fire when Reeve William Brown of "",,'..."‘"". volced the opinion that the council .“n-cdcx.oumnll' NC 000%a~ share in v.O.N. AB ® 0' w Sn |‘:‘flfll‘ be paid to the sulo m- Merritton‘s _ Reevo 1 feet to wwr’ mflm”: *""" " _ . ivonted of 9 C C d Lincoiln for v.ON. Wds Mu up af Branch had . prot umndombu"" T Li 2spave . ton, ‘IM! charged i ant m gran of $250 meekne 20 ___ Reeve ‘Hoare, Wh* 9 pressed for the fowesopes money to MerBMOD * the V.ON: Branch |# again reiterated N# bÂ¥s Money belonged t0o y C _ cnawiabel T0 ll, TSC meeting in o. uko Heng Hoare, who orlgie1y, hQs pressed for the "‘"““‘.:: r.md g+ money to Mer 1”“‘“’ the V.0.N. Branch 8t again reiterated hi# “""I "‘".",'m,,..t Ped money belonged ..,.wu make ""M“ that the 199 5"" 00 pylg lnfl"“ deal with the Pen bout Q.Nl“l feel quite: 1ntent" then charg thing," he deciared" e then e i e tore of the Peninâ€" sulas Branch had play®d politics by sending letter® to the county, O9K "**""" Sointed out thS! coUNTY COUNCILLORS e belief that it ‘ffl.no.ta the FINE OLD FENCE Mr ANDY CLARKE the, th¢ £*"" " _« culminating of high #"8UEE0! 5D yiing month in Mernitton Toh * oo the Peninsuls Branlh Ne ***" _otors at 4 elealted C Pnd Â¥ it the book speak for itâ€" t it and read it. You‘ll ...uutun-mm ,.ofmuuunondd‘l u back. Loan it to your ur, and if you can pry it om him, place it on that uétle shelf close to your THE GRIMSBY Town 0| the Peninâ€" d pdlw county. dA out that count?}, Hoare, t meet Cosas CCC TOm were quite willing for the Peninsula ‘fxl:ehlonednlhom. mhlm’u.’ Reeve Ivan Buchanan of Granâ€" tham Township, Clerk W. H. Millâ€" vudmtlu_mmu Merritton‘s share of the entire NMMWMM in the general county rate on an Taylor of Louth Township stated that it was simoly Maerrittin‘s that it was simply Merritton‘s share of equalized asseasment. CONTRACTOR and BUILOER PHONE 23â€"R CrimsBy §4 Robinson St. 8. IMMEDIATE DELIVERT Exterior and Interior Repairs to Screen Doors and ‘NATURE UNSPOILED “. was Camiintn °6 WE HAVE COMPLETE STOCKS OF ALL SIZES OF DOMESTIC COAL Every Load Scientifically Treated To Prevent Dust kYOURS TO ENJOY® The SHORTâ€"EARED OWL is an unusual bird of prey. Although a true owl, he hunts by dayâ€" light, often with ARocks of his HMNO_"""“'“"" Alterations Expertly Done mouse and pest destroyer, and deserves your protection. Watch for him at this season, mmwwm and bogs. vouRrs To PROTECT CARLINGS | (Actetctdst TME CARLING GREWERIES LIMITED wATERLOO, ONTANIO vhe wYyOaq â€"£LECIAC rowsn coumission Of OHTAMO NIAGARA PACKERS Expert Remodelling Buchanan voiced the beâ€" INDEPENDEN T lief that the county did not have authority to give money raised for V.O.N. purposes to any municipaliâ€" ty for purposes other than that for which it was raised. At this stage of the discussions, motions and amendments and amâ€" kmhwmm- towards Warden Lymburner‘s ® A motion to have the matter ‘ |rerved to the finance committee w quickly succeeded by an amâ€" ‘ | enaent to have the grant of $1046 "| pd to the Peninsula Branch. The " |amedment failed on a 9â€"9 vote, ®" |recoled at Reeve Hoare‘s request. ® | Ammendment to the amendment ‘ | ening later, to pay the money ) |to Rrritton, failed on a decision, .‘ recaled at Deputyâ€"Reeve Brown‘s resest. The motion to have the ® | maer referred to the finance comâ€" mibe was also defeated and the * ‘ wive question seemed to be staileâ€" haned a motion to place the disâ€" putd grant in the current account of th county, payment being withâ€" hel. This was finally withdrawn witout being put to a vote at all. ‘The matter was finally settled on a mtion to pay the entire grant of $9,500 to the Lincoln County Brach, V.O.N., and that Board to mae settlement with the Penin sulaBranch for the services renâ€" to th Town of Merritton. The moâ€" tion pased with a comfortable maâ€" Jority. .i the close of the day, Reeve of theBoard of Directors of the Linoln County Branch for the fine vork done during the year and the fine progress being made by the Laundry voiced the opinion that th county was spending too much Wonlulllmdwudwihl- ing its efforts. Reeve Buchanan expresed the warm appreciation | Because of the Christmas SQt) Campaign conducted by this group MOBILE Xâ€"RAY oprated at the Sanatorium at wheh in all, 15,980 patients were exmined. Also during the year, 4,020 tuberculin tests were done on high school students, and of EEOMy WR CCC BE e ud xâ€"»ayed, and it is interesting to note that two members of this grup were discovered to have tiwerculosis, but in a sufficiently exly stage that they were not inâ€" ‘(mtoMrM“ ‘Then Warden Lymburner was ible to purchase a moblle Xâ€"TTJ wit, which has now been in opera~ thn for slightly more than a year. Vith this equipment, 40,158 people hwve been xâ€"rayed to date with the mo{‘luflfl‘u&rfll- hsis. In addition to tuberculosis, nunerous other chest conditions irluding heart discease and cancer ofthe lung have been brought to litht through the use of this unit. ‘These women are most generous in giving freely of their time to WN‘MF’I“ each year. Te work is entirely on a volun» mwuulounircndn tint the total expense of conduct» “wwwmwn " 200 .LL is leas than type of work 8 985 CV sarn discharge he may continue L0 CATD his living at a ,,.Wuuo with his state of health. "The Board of Governors, With the Central Council of Women css ancseas in their campaign PeC anRs than fir the Sanatorium is le88 lrmvmwwmt he Dominion. Wor the 1949â€"50 season, they hiwe set as their objective the Mdmwntmnd-wm' wmcfll‘flwm mobile udt. and in addition, to P“".m T LWS toa cetain facilities to as8iHl "I\ / " ecupational therapy and ediC)" tonal features at the Sanatorium. hese are, in every respect, Pré€ wntative aspecis 0" ince it is imporative tent going into Sani aly should be cured « ulosis disease, but 8 axeol n TT 0 0 Shan d n L:.“ anything other than phyâ€" labour. The Central Councll is therefore that your contribution to > Christmas Seal Fund for 1949 beomewhat more generous than in »ars past. They are not aaidink yi to do this specifically for theln or t Sanatorium, for in buyinE Chitmas Seals you are in a large maure buying protection . for youelf and your family. very success in their C8 L/ " ) raise $55,000 this year, instend ( the $39,000 obtained in the 1048 CC Shanah may he the We are fm as &b I.'.M‘.:ormnrfl d cows, according to size and NB PRCTCY mr[""hb ree ved free. Highest prices pald 1 old horees. NAICE, FARMERS ! VINEMOUNT, ONT. Steve Peconi pects of tuberculosis 4 Addg‘" into Sanatorium not -“Mdmmhr- se, but at the same be reâ€"educated to A k so that after his may continue toâ€"eAFMN .”wllhhwflh specifically for them hum, for in wm is you are in & large ing pro(,cunll for SMITHVILLE 24 ATTENTION FARMERS WE ARE PAYING THE HIGHEST PREVAILING PRICES FOR DEAD OR CRIPPLED FARM ANIMALS GRIMSBY FLOUR AND FEED the open formula. Mash or pellets Due to the fact that through buses between Hamilton and Niagara Falls are now routed via Queen Elizabeth Way between St. Catharines and Niagara Falls resulting in a faster service, departure and arrival times at Grimsby will be changed on the above date. *Hes much HORES . . . CATTLE â€" . . HOGS % y3 4. Faster Bus Service Get more eggs per dollar of feedâ€"cost . . . Many poultrtymen are doing it with Telephone Collect for Immediate Service Mh‘h“"fl.lh” um,unduufl-hunud.râ€"._ have been flled . . . and Bobby‘s temperature is down. In emergencies, it means a lot to have a telephone in the house. Whether you measure it in terms of quick action, convenience or just plain peace of mind, your telephone in big value. No wonder more people are using more GORDON YOUNG LIMITED telephones and that requests for service are at an allâ€"time high. We should like to be able to provide service for all who want it, when and where they want it. We will continue to do all we can to reach that goal. TWE BHLL TELEPHONE COmPANY OF CANADA C. D. MILLYARD â€" Phone 1 For tickets and information consult Effective Sunday, Nov 27 BE SURE TO GET NEW TIMETABLE SsTANDARD TIME On and after Nov. 27 entire system will be operated on When Bobby came in with a temperature, Mre. Brown went 4 CALEDON!IA 300A ':-I.A\"Wm #/ ecr *¢*s¢%% W a a o a a 0 # #4

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