Grimsby Independent, 22 Dec 1949, p. 14

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[ + > AN .(‘ P i K BM ) w oA Y hok ( â€" N :1 ;' * ':10: "-"f,.‘ U s 1 s 3 $ un 4 :?'!‘ &1 1} .a fpi > aimng. /# * f & v yi, 4#% ~ Mertp Christmas And Good Luck in The PHONE 559 WISHING ALL OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS THE COMPLIMENTS OF THE SEASON SMITH‘S RESTAURANT We Wish All Our Clients FLETT‘S BEAUTY SALON PRUDHOMME‘S sERVICE STATION Real Estate Broker _ â€" â€"â€"â€" Phone 178 For Appointments â€"â€" STANDARD FUEL CO, J. B. McCAUSLAND New Year. stt anas . 42 Ruaus L un A Merry Christmas To All 8 Withfl\l':noffidflam:obfln&nm' Clmm%lnhthnzcmmtow tire, Grimsby suffered a setâ€"back. _ . . Like his late father, exâ€"Mayor Robert Lewis, Mayor Lewis gave his all for the deâ€" Pive his sn but he very wisers mote upen the very upon advice of his medico, "Doc Jfimny’)lslfl- lan." "Either give up some of your business orehogivenpthemuflluddfl."!&yâ€" or Lewis very wisely, to his regret, has given up the municipal end of his business. ltfinottoomnyynnmhlt)lw Lewis was just the Canadian butor for Hardie Sprayers and t. Today, on Paton street, is a real mh‘m with a lot of employees ting, IT‘S A HARD BLOW TEENâ€"AGERS NOT SO HOPELESS Sometimes we think the world is inclined wbeafiukhnhwthey:fnn;md:{ today when we read reports u linqmy.uinem.notâ€"nftmew it mtgmtc-t-;emhhh'lymodmmd seems to class youngsters as a grou; whomnotufirdympunihbfotthdru’-’ tiou,mdwhocngninufivitiuthurdu the eyeâ€"brows of their elders. pzin" > ___ The youth of yesteryear sought their pleasure in sports and outdoor activities and social life revolved around dances, taffyâ€"pulls, Ye olde tyme orchestra with a couple of fiddles, a banjo, and a piano have been ly replaced by the juke boxes, but we if the modern jive is any more daring than THE SANTA CLAUS STORY The Santa Claus fable has long been a feature of our child life. The old fashioned w«ofmnlluumtddinmfim that Santa came around on Chirstmas eve laden fi&mvhuhdhgi:.uudx gooddmdm'lhhv-?.ll an centive that would lead to correct conduct on the part of the kids tribe. Probably it had such an effect in many cases. THAT CUP OF COFFEE _ The old fable was romantic and colorâ€" ful. It told how Santa drove over the rooftops Domknowthothu:&w*dth United States drank as much coffee as all the rest of the world consumed in the last 15 years? It:â€" is not mu:x"‘”'. with dollar a pound wflm housewife, as well as the v _ radio entertainers, are now coffee conscious. Believe it or not, in 1683, William Penn ordered some coffee and paid $4.48 for a pound of it. That was real money in those times. But in 1789 coffee cost ten cents & pound ; in the U.S. panic in 1878, it dropped from 24 cents to 15 cents in one day. In midsummer of 1940, coffee hit the b'.grmhmy.sflnwmun ;md mmmmme{ ‘ee loses 16 and a half per cent of its weigh which helps to put up the price for the conâ€" sumer. "*"Tme Arabs drank coffee in 865 A.D.; the *Tme Arabs drank coffee in 865 A.D.; the Ymmum%num.auhm are drinkinge more and more of it, but it is RETAIL CLERK‘S LIFE -v--vwi-.'â€"â€"-mâ€"â€"-fm- and food faddists against the use of coffee, but In this country, the appreciation and the mw«mw.uh&h town, when all business is as on a holiâ€" W‘&CMM“%M‘” e that the impetus came the army ammmfmnw ufl_d'.. a Ju-.-othhm | cammpodnprzai) 96 snn on meimauine T ~ GLA 4n a fuw wi the , and were en to a day of m%mmmw have the institution of Wednesday afternoon holidays, also early closing of stores, as com pared to former times. If anyone suggests that there is no proâ€" gress, it would be well to hark back to the year 1880. The Sault Star quotes the Ameriâ€" can 'm“ Long Magazine about conditions E the last cenâ€" tury, The storeâ€"keeper practically tried to € p.m. _‘ 8. The store must be swept; counters, shelves and showeases dusted; m trimâ€" mt Sigoen epmatie pedlrof water and m«uuudtumh-& seven The store must be open from 6 a.m. t acts ‘ And * Jaricies True independence is afraid of appearing dependent, and ............:-'.,.......m--- and soul of his helpers. Here are THE GRMSBY INDEPENDENT FRANK FAIRBORN, JR. and assembling Hardie equipment and other equipment tlmhflmlbalhll--‘ corners in Canada. It been a big strain on the Mayor, so much that he has overdone kimself, and he very wisely listens to "Doc Jlnny.”“flnha'wmbthedd- zens of Grimsby. Self Preservation is The First Law of Nature. There is no doubt but what Clarence Lewis will come back and be of m-zmw Grimsby. There is no doubt but what he will help the incoming Mayor carry out certain plojmththehulcndined.ndmderm for construction next year. _ KK ___ In the meantime Grimsby loses the serâ€" vices of one of the greatest Magisterial ofâ€" ficials that they ever had. Young people still take a very active part h:poruanditthernhhmhu ehmdwnhoutthebmimnndhlood- Ietflu.nhbeennthdreldendidnotrd- ish the cracked shins and scalpings permitted the Charleston or the Black Bottom? under the old rules. lnthdrmththeoldmdldhfi live in a hodgeâ€"podge of au "‘.‘:’ television and aircraft, chain stores crime comics. There were not the diversions to attract the young people away from their homes and most entertainment was to be found in the home parior or the church hall. ___ When we watch the at work and at play we are not mm‘mr Canâ€" ada‘s future. with his prancing reindeer, that he descended 'ithhhmnflm.mumum the chimney, filled with toys and various Emmmkimvhkhthemwu ung up in anticipation of his coming. _ _ about hiz old degendrat‘s Yav. meiy agh a very age. Probably his mates tell him that "there ain‘t no Santa Claus," and that Father and Mother are the ones who make most of the gifts. sullit”h?tbnnflfnlm.ndmmdmfiu tells them it is only a fable. Voltaire at the age of 80, is reported to have consumed 50 cups per day. As a mornâ€" T ckgueyp drink there 1s nothing like mmn-mium admirers, William , who discovered the cireulation of blood, recommended it as ho Inpuestan) Bity ‘pounes of it io ns friends to drink to his memory. . Jn l Balzac was another enthusiast. He laid much of his success as a writer to coffee. “Whaonodrh?mk:dtn." h:'?fl “H-‘ come marching an army." ‘or William Dean Howells, he, too, certainly admired "the on the piégaant things t ever Rapponed to you," was what he said about it. Muulf.ohram.dfia?z added, is an expensive item m'w mnnunut:bomm when not Mnlhum. extremely distasteful to the nnm'uum'gymto’efiuflgtmby ting too little coffée in. pek hy yuf -mmlihwn.hnkhthoud.n, if a smart looking came into the store at nine o‘clock, with mascara and lipstick, bobâ€" Emfvema y ip y l L4 ie empeiane tss sfi nain f m ad mb must have been. Sgbbath unless necessary and then only for a few minutes. s t ie oo o en ahe Rabitiof barber‘s, ufi'wmfi'%" veses of mfilhhm:!fi'm% 5. The employee must not pay less than g-mummuz’um school regularly. a with for tnirting and tm it tnlf go t prayer meeting., 7. Ldnnmwhmtw in reading. 8. The store must not be coNTIRUATIONS w n wmfl roads. No damage has resulted ummb-lmhl"" mhwbfl'""'" ling public. mnwdwu"'fl" 1 have spent some time invest! pmuâ€"a"l“"l""".‘; a-uan:m z>A 1 WB M C U 10L Ba > itendent, the Special Road Com ou.a-uo-d-_h_:_‘fi""“ 4 wisten able assistance FERMENT® _ helped me perform my duties. ©BnRestts ‘The fire department has a neW modern completely equipped fire truck which is owned by the Town and Township of North Grimsby and manned by an excellent local volunteer brigade. ‘ o-nudd'wh"l"'"‘-‘ made considerable progress in the iwdumflfl“ vices. Five streets were black topâ€" which will be refunded to P "@ mwmm luonu:mm houea maintenniice Will be their und estimates for sewers on inson, John and Clark Streets as well as Livingston and Maple Aveâ€" nues. In connection with the above sewers negotiations with the Highâ€" mwtorau-u“" der the Queen Elizabeth have pracâ€" wymmmw ers 7 hope will be started in the :h.-'m'dl'fl'lhl-wdb all time to come. The fire hall was renovated to take care of the new fire truck, also our police office was redecorâ€" ated. The cemetery is in excellent 1 wish to thank the Road Super~ Our Hydro continues to enjoy progress having almost $36,000 in bonds. Plans and costs for a new main street lighting system have been prepared and are ready for consideration of the board. mmmumm( summer was extended to its Umit and if the town continues to grow, a mhjor expenditureâ€"will have to be made to take care of the increasâ€" ‘u_ummdm Grimsby appealed to the Municipal Board for a reduction in price we are charging them but up to the present time no decision has been made by the Board. 1250 feet of new 4 inch waterâ€" main was laid at a cost of $1.937. CHILDREN‘s AID NOW it is essential for him to devote entirely new to the field of social field of child welfare, -:nm from the Mdmu-l.hwmd-o- tionally disturbed people who come to us," Mr. Finlay said. "For the new social worker it is often diffiâ€" of a client‘s unrest. It is also more difficult to be sympathetic and understanding and at the same time maintain one‘s own emotional balance. The social worker, who in a sense, is unable to be objective a very frustrating and often misâ€" understood position," he added The superintendent suggested that his social workers be enâ€" couraged to take active part in ructed at a total cost of $3,382. Our engineer has prepared plans 2 sohtacates far sewers on Fobâ€" workshops provided vincial Department of Child Weiâ€" fare and the School of Social Work showed that 190 protection cases were open at the end of Novemâ€" ber. 236 children were in the care of the Society; unmarried parent cases totalled 33; and only one children who live in a garage brought to the attention ¢ Bociety during November, Th L .. ~ > ~S4 "Tad family together. l Amn-mmh ud“-m-.. mumhmm fl“hdt&flmh- lh-n-‘mnm.. of tubsrculosis, and none of the d&“-hnh-u “'.Ut:-n..‘lhu. is reported running '“.?hhu..gm" hours of the night. a cost of $7524, of deliberate or w Mayor of Grimsby. and four 42 Main W. 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