Grimsby Independent, 13 Apr 1921, p. 7

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on the South by the Northerly limit at Livingstrn Avenue and the North- erly limit of Main Street from Liv- hgston Avenue to the Easterly limit at the said Village Corporation. Number Three Ward consisting of that portion of the said Village lying Iouth ot the Northerly limit of Liv- hzston Avenue aforesaid and of the Northerly limit ot Main Street be- Neen Livingston Avenue and . the Easterly limit ot the said Village aforesaid. Number Two Ward Consisting of all that portion of the said Muncipal Corporation of the Village ot Grimsby hounded on the North by the Norther- tr limit of the right-of-way land: ot In Grand Trunk Railway Company, Each ot the said Wards has a popu- tation ot five hundred or more and the area of the said Municipal Cor- poration is five hundred and thirty- Iour acres. A Municipal census taken on the ttrat day ot September, 1920, shows a resident population ot two-thousand and eighty-two persons. Dated at Grimsby thir 17th day of . January. 1921. Number One Ward consisting of all that portion of the Municipal Cor- Poration ot the Village ot Grimaby. hing North of the Northerly limit of to Grand Trunk Railway Company's right-ot-way lands in the said Village d Grimsby. NOTICE is hereby given that the Municipal Corporation of the Village or Grimsby will, after three months tom the date hereof, apply to the Ontario Railway & Municipal Board, under Section 20. of the Municipal Act for an Order and Declaration erecting the Municipal Corporation of the Village of Grimaby into the "Municipal Corporation of the Ten It Grimaby", having three Wards, numbered One, Two and Three. The Ontario Railway And lihuticipal Board ni THE MATTER OF THE APPLI- CATION of the Village of Grimeby under Section 20 of the Municipal Act. to be erected into a Town under he name ot "Grimsby". “The highest 01' any tender not necessar- Br accepted. r Tenderers desiring to view the property apply to the Caretaker, Mrs. A. Bush. ”renders to be in plain envelopes and marked “Tender for the purchase ot goscription of land)" and should be ad- essed to _ DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT, l SOLDIER SETTLEMENT BOARD, TORONTO. in. . {giro Civilians the terms of sale are 20 ttt cent. Cash, and the balance in nine al annual instalments with interest at '2'iu"'ll,t; dper annum. t c en er must be accom an gttt accepted Cheque for 10 per? 0:12 ti', to tender offered. Should tender be'ac- npted this sum will be credited to the {xi-chase tplacehof the land. It tender ii; ac ep e e mone wl V " the tenderer. y n be returned Tenders will be opened on April 26th. ' "rhtt Soldier Settlement Board of Gan. Atta offers for sale by public tender 96 W" part Lot 36, Con. 9, South Grimeby _ nehlp, Llncoln Co. i3tlt't terms of sale to duly Qualified Sol- " Settlers are 10 per cent. of the pur- ‘price in cash on acceptance of the tbnder, and the balance in Twenty-five “gal annual instalments with interest at Ever cent. per annum on the amortization Experiénced and to learn power operating on sewing machines, to commence work the first week in May. Apply tttmmmmttttmtumtttm1Mtmmtmm1 c77,i,liEilNi%lNNNNii'il.Nii Dated at Toronto, April 4th, 1921 FARM FOR SALE We are prepared to fill all or- ers for First Class Building Stone. Phone 42 5w Wednesday, April 13, 1921 DEPENDABLE MANUFACTURING CO'Y GIRLS BUILDING STONE H. GODDEN , SONS Ridge Road Snetsinger Last Week . H. MARSH, Reeve. l B. RUSS, Clerk. 1n Block n April Grimsby I am ‘prepared' to do Livery work with my new Chevrolet car. Rates reasonable _ Careful driver Gibson Avenue Reeve Garlatt stated that Hon. Mr. Riggs had said that a survey of the Province was to be made and the road mileage equalized according to "seessment, but that nothing had been done. AUTO LIVERY COUNTY MOTORS, LIMITED The hour being late the 1Counoi then adjourned, Committee to so in- to session. Miss Florence B. Spendltf of Ror- est Hills, L. 1., is known as The Steel Princess, because of her promi- nence as an authority on high speed steels. Chairman Burgoyne replied in the negative stating that the Merrittvilie road has had no improvements what- ever and was the shortest route 'be- tween St. Catharines and Welland. He felt that the populous section to the South, outside the County, should den] more in Lincoln County and St. Catharines. In c ncl-usion he stated that the Question of seeking to hare the Merrittville road made a Provin- cial County Road had been discussed but thet this was previous to the county's endeavor to have the Hart- zel Road thus designated. Reeve Revett---"Do 'You consider the Merrittyille Road more important than Niagara Street?" The Chairman intimated that the! Commission desired to build Niagara street either of concrete or asphalt and that at the next meeting' a more definite proposition would be. placed before the Council. He explained that the Commission could construct the roads of a permanent character and pay for them by bond issue. so long as the interest and sinking fund payments did not exceed the yearly allowance. " He stated that the Conv. mission did not contemplate exceed- Ing their annual allowance. and ask- ed an expression of opinion from the council as'to the principle of per- manent work for Niagara street and the Merrittville Road. Niagara street, he said. has a heavy traffic and will always be heavy because of the large amount of gravel being hauled over it. and we can look for- ward to the traffic increasing "trom year to year. Hop Higl $57 a mile against $3,000 a mile for macadrm roads. As examples of the cost of up-keep of the latter type ot road he referred to the Welland-Can- boro and the Hartzel Road. He in- formed the Council that members of the deputation from Niagara atret which had waited on the Commis- sion, were to circulate a petition ask- ing that the road be made wider, the residents along -the road offering strips of their property, the same as was done when the Ontario street highway was planned. cil, ed the He on on the proposed ac Commission would _ the next setsidn. H deputation which he Secretary Trapne11, and himself, seeking street, from the city more permanent ron the c and t been made This Warden lution would' h work ot the SI ing Clerk Can right hi ruling order. Mr. Wismer firmative. Reeve Grace: have any assur permitted to Pl lution at the n about a week, _ the work on Rt over until that what lution That committee fees and expenses amounting to $439.70 be paid. Report adopted. On resolution ot Reeves Revett and Sutton, Reeve Garlett was delegated to act with a.delegate from the Su- burban Ro3ds Commission and the County ot Welland. to waiteon the That the Suburban Commission be granted the use ot one of the county rollers until required by the County, and that the special road committee make satisfactory arrangements with the commission for use of the same. That the special committee be authorized to make arrangements with Mt. Miller to operate the Smith- ville quarry. ' WANTED THE llllliiillliii HEAD lage of GRIMSBY agrees to par "all costs in excess ot $6,000, provided suitable arrangements can be made with the present contractor. ighwa: Reeve The Arlier.in the while in com by Chairman Suburban advised the c the Dronose¢ work 1 ' until 1e W aeve Grace: t authority m out of o té Warden .11 would' h i ot the St Clerk Car as until that Warden runcil. , s a resolu submitted Mr. vays Phone 309 and I80] " me Commission airman stated tha Commission was I (Continued from page I) . H. HARRIS Wellar Riggs I n Road sN, that time rden put There esolutlon :ey asked ti ty he had I order. an replied 1 -have upse session. f amby Wisn :ey asked " urance that I present a si next council , and if the Road No. 2 w Garlett was d delegate from I Commission a Hand, to wait' i? re Provincial answere the n He had 1ncil the activitie be on upset the er n. He asked q Wismer if he resolution out the question was no r tp adjourn adjournment ad the rule commission. that a report vities of the presented at referred to a waited unon lngilieer Near tha t he w similar if ll session I contract would be at in Grimsby Warden d his re Revett , deleg n the _ and t. on re Niagara made a 1 the esti- alled for. the desire do work and thus he co would the the ed at to a tttron Near reso- entire 1 "Act- 3 did at of onnty en on reso- uun and ated Su- the the to eply had was for left dd be of ( TESTS-The following hare Pthiug- yea the tests tor badges, as set after [their respective names-and the bad- rges have been awarded them as of ?),iet,1.-,1,1,t Sc. Globe, S., Beeond Class; 113 Sec. Farrow, C., Basket Worker, Clerk, Gardener, Carpenter, Handyman, Poultryman, Entertainer; 110 Dr. Ofield, W., Electrician, Fire- man, Engineer, Carpenter, Handy- man, Pathfinder, Laundryman, Pour.. ltryman, Cook; 71 Bu. Rea, 0., gig. lnaller, Fireman, Missioner, Athlete, First Class, Kings Scout, w, 'B' and Iq' All Round Cords; 108 Dr. Hil- ldreth, W., Poultryman, Marksman; First Class, 'A' All Round Cords; 106 'Sc. Hill, P., Ambulance; 16 Se. Hunt, To PARENTS-your asistance is as vital to the sucdess of the Move- ment as the work and instruction of the Scoutmasters and 1mstruetors---. and we appeal to you to give your Boy every assistance and encourage ment in his Scout Work. It will do him good, physically, morally and mentally-and is well worth the cost, no matter how high it comes on the District at large. ’mree neighbors who own farms of about the same triz% hare been doing work together for two seasons with excellent results, and without hiring outside help. In the spring they start at one farm to put in the oats crop. Two disc the ground, and the other follows with the drill. They do all the break ing on the three farms in tho order that they come. At corn-planting time one discs, one barrows the ground, and the other follows right behind with the planter. The plant- er is owned by the three in parhter- ship. Corn cultivation is done by each one separately, unless one of them gets too far behind, then they oil help him to catch, up. FALSE PRtimiyNCEs-It has com to the notice of the Scoutmaster that: advantage has been taken of his ex- treme busyness, by the Scouts-and in the matter of obtaining badges they have formed the habit ot'secur- ing eard-certitieatetr--and having them signed without actually passing the prescribed examination for the badge the card calls for. Any Scout who is wearing proficiency badges that he has not actually passed the examination laid down, for, must turn that badge in-and it he does not do so, and it is discovered that he is concealing the fact ALL his badges of every description will be stripped from his uniform.. 7 DUEs---Serera1 Scouts have a habit of paying their dues one night and not paying them again for several weeks. This must also cease; and the payment of the small sum asked for, weekly, must be attended to as regu- larly, and considered as important as attendance on parade and the car- rying out of the Scout Teachings. THANKS are extended to the North GRIMSBY TownshirrCouneil for their generous donation of $50.00 toward our General Fund. particularly those who are members ot the Baid Troop is very dilatory and irregular, indeed. This must cease and attendance become a tet- ish with the Boy Scouttr--so that they will be on parade, no matter how late, each Friday night-despite all efforts to prevent them except ill- ness or absence from the District. ATTENDANCE-m is noted that the .att.y11ancts of some Scouts, and A., Camp Cook, Dairyrdan," Forestry; Gardener, Laundryman. 116 Be. Globe, S., Musician. UNPAssED---11 Hillier, R., Clerk; 103 P-L Farrell, R., Fireman; relin- quish the badges as set after their names, as having been obtained with- out properly passing for them in ac- cordance with regulations governing them, as of 8-4-21. Lions Patrol; 103 (from Beaver), 120 F. 112 Sc. Miller, C., If 127 Sc. Robinson, M. trol) are posted to , on reorgsnization ot ot former members Troop,1-4-21. PROMOTIONS A MWNTS--103 Sc. Fm Patrol, is promoted of that unit-upon re ot 8-4-21. parad again on th larity equal. COUNCIL MEETING-ate Local Council of the Association will ‘meet in the Parlors, GRIMSBY Club on Thursday evening ot this week, at eight o'eiock. A good turnout is looked tor as a great deal ot import- ant business is up for discussion and must be disposed ot. L. A. troiuier, Secretary. PARADEs---There were 60, all ranks ot the Scouts and 11 all ranks ot the Wolf Cub Pack on Parade on Friday night last. The Scout and Bend Troops and the Wolf Cub Pack will parade at the School grounds on Friday evening of this week, at seven o'clock sharp, for outside exercises tnd drill, weather permitting. Dress: Bam will Frid o’clo Sc 12 Wilson, Strength Promise' carry on Struck Lions (from 112 Sc 127 Sc ar During hay-making they all work BOY SCOUT POSTING [d drill, weather per Full Scout uniform nd instruments). iyrRENtyrH---Taken Sc. E , are f 1-21 tt rades. ain, o their THEY HELP EACH OTHER 1-21. S'DS oulson, F J. Sweet, re struck l tor con NEW S AND ORDERS on only to as ( )n, F., 101 leet, Mun ruck oft t continua They TI ly after a Scouts Pr Ott as J. A. M. LIVINGSTON, Seoutmaater THE INDEPENDENT, GRIMSBY, ONTARIO ar is of -There Scouts tub Pa last and t the g ot , for ade 67 regu good 18 E ake: re ul SC Sc the Wot School this wee outside permitt i to J reorg; AND Arrell Sc Sc. " take on i Sc. T (from '. agle Eh it vice Wilson B' to Patrol anizat ttendance " taken th, and 1 y.' as to In things b On Farrell, B., Manuel], E., 2. TTseter, K., Jrlt Tiger Pa- e Patrol, up- vice transfer Beamnville mug with n In his 'S. attend should 1 all ranks Parade on Scout and t Cub Pack grounds on 'lr, at seven exercises ,ing. Dress rith staves dart, J, ambers APPOIN’I ol Leader ation. as 67 In Scout Swee " I then regu- being Sc the R ot to on " 69 to 1d le l E Corn cutting and basking, being a one-man job, is done by each one separately. By working together these farmers keep. down the amount of money invested in machinery, and together again. The owner mews his har, and when it is dry they all help put it up. The hay tools are owned In partnership. Grain. is harvested the same way. One drives the bind- er, and the other two shock it up. The binder is owned co-operatively. All three belong to the same thresh- ing ring that does the neighborhood threshing. This ring is deb ting the purchasing of a threshing rig ot their own. _ . New chiefs of United States President-elect Harding. Mrs and Mr. Coolidge, Vice-President, we»; C?.?) 't% Nh' MII" " .. i.t":t.a8M86" ,,,‘ . $% ' ' F.t:'i..is?.:':am' '. 8S8MNE 1:22;?“ 'tt.?r28 . :aRiWRWFri FY.', _ T' lki?g , , .' " v" .. 1fl2fll8 "cr".co:o, New. Yd x" 1-. ": b' w"? . a'. -.u.. 2 _ r" .. -.' =' TS . _ . _ N', CNN ktk%k' V‘VM‘ V A a. r".'. "i111l?... Tr"N' .. "b, V :W.t; Kr%itWy "C' Su. .. I"? y' 'h' . Fu'. W" ms "r. V ” 'a'fti’: 1%' "Ai'? . 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