The greens will be ready for the first games on May 24th. ] er; George Warsor, Cames Secrotary: Alex McKenzie jitnsy «om‘â€"man; MHâ€" ton Lawson, greons chairman. Followers here of this popular pasâ€" tim« will welcome the ansoumsement that the club will again carry on this year and with the strong executive thosen, a very successful season Il‘ At a meetiog of the Grimsby Lawn Bowling Club held recently in the ¢lub rooms, it wes deeided to re» organize for the season, the following officers being elected:â€" N. W. Walkâ€" er, prosident; Archie Alton, viceâ€"preal« dent; J. A. Curtin, secretaryâ€"treasurâ€" A number of resident of this disâ€" trict were listed among those who reâ€" ceived degrees from McMaster Uniâ€" versity at the Convocation in Hamilâ€" ton Monday. Miss Pauline Snure of Rosmevilie, received her M. A., while the degree of B.A. was conferred on Elizabeth Kathleen Briscoe, Grimaby: Jeanne Allison Butier, 8t. Catharines, Almeda | Jean â€" Davidson, Grimaby; Douglas Ethelbert Reaviey, Allanâ€" burg, and Dorothy Marguerite Turner, Smitnville. BOWLING SEASON GRIMSBY YOUNG LADIES RECEIVE DEGREES AT McMASTER © SE CEA us Eol """""""""‘""'ml 127 Main St. W., Gritasby â€" Satisfaction Guaranteed â€" Phone 180 WARAAAMAAAAAAAAARAANAA \a * 4 Established 15 years i7 MPvidy AidP /d aca ns 4 (Bucceeding I. B. Rouse) mmm.OH'ICIANS 82 King 8t. E. HAMiLTON Associated with 1. ©. Rouse for 3 past 14 years. FURNITURE REPAIRING * For .Upholstering and Repairi J. W. KENNEDY BEAMSVILLE ‘nAIUG‘I’IONlll lAal VALUATOR or small at very reasonable rates; also, some choice farms, large or amall, with or without for Phone J. W. Kennedy, 56 Beamsvilic or "‘"""MM":' Phone 36 1an("f@amdc\ameRricaAn SUPERTEST GAS & oL MOBIL OIL & CASTROL OiLs Greasing & O| Economically Tires, lnwu‘-‘"m Accessories Phone 195â€"râ€"23. Valley Vi WARM _ â€" . SAFE «+ RELIABLE mwmmcwmummuu *‘*‘‘‘*yraty why mask peopic profer to trard via‘ Cataiianâ€" American, otherwise known as the Buildog â€lin;'.’.'.uu:’â€""" mm-«qw-u’mmmm t “?&uyfl:bndlp:‘muwâ€mu- &s used by this line, They‘re ever so cory ... even on the coldest days. WHOLE MILK AND CREAM, . CREAMERY BUTTER Daily Delivery in Rural Districts A. Hentey, Prop Main St. West at the Bridge COACHES BRYANSâ€"CURRIE nEaD orrice EBP wWinDSOR ONT. C. D. MILLYARD, LOCAL AGENT KRICKԤS ACCREDITED DAIRY AUCTIONEER OPENS MAY 21th ) OPTICIAN PROFESSIONAL CARDS BUSINESS DIRECTORY C:i~MSBY BEACHK The fruit belt softball league wa» ‘opom-z here Monday evening under ausplcious conditions. F.« baull was | played, the batting and felding Terry» ! berry, of the home nine, being a teaâ€" ture. ‘The viitor«, Smithvilis, won by a ascore of 12 to 10. Baitenes: Smithâ€" ville: Coshy and Book; Grimsby Ruach: Biggar and Robertson. Umâ€" ‘The meeting closed with the service of a dainty lunch served by the comâ€" mittes in charge and a social haif hour was spent. | _ ‘The noxt meeting will be the annual I piunic to be held at the home of Mrc. | present picaic Mogg A plano sole by Miss iwathcrine Metcalfe and a vocal solo by Miss Eva Ballows were much enjoyed hy those and adult ages. His talk much appreciated by all. ‘The monthly meeting of the atiothâ€" ers‘ Club was held on Thursday, May 16, at the home of Mrs. McCartney. The speaker for the afternoon was Dr. Brownlee, who spoke on "The Teeth", beginning with the development of the tooth in the infant, and leading up to the stuge of decay in both the child MONTHLY MEETING OF Ror printing of all kinds U Thg Veterinary Surgeon Graduate Ontario Veterinary College Modern Methods of Treatment to large and small Animails. Special Attention to Pets, SMITHVILLE «= ONTARI® VETERINARY Phone 14â€"33 24â€"hour Service DR. R. C. TOPP Fire, Auto, Accident and GENERAL INSURANCE Agent Sun Life Assurance /LIMITED Phone 118 â€" Russ and Griffith. Farre!l Block, 12 Main §t. W. Office Hours: 9.30 to 12, 1.30 to § Gas Administered For Extraction. he X â€" RAY W. E. Cullingtord oPToMETRIST Complete Eyesight Service Phone 326 DR. Vâ€" R. FARRELL Co. of Canada GRIMSBY moTHERs cuus | GRIMSBY was . very | "lyg2 , " t Monteville, and will be â€"|MAKIDE .o change the last of this y | month. a ul.llcnounnm-nd-hu-. vod hip when she fell dowWh the cel. lar steps at her home here. She is re. ported to be making satisfactory re. There Why a J0960 the pp nC1464 mj, tvoure. n COrAted wisn The arnnual election of officers was held at the Women‘s institute which resulted as follows: Mrs. Philip Shuker, pressident: Mrs. Ernest Temsâ€" ""l."*-flnnmn.'n.. Thiak: nere 738 Poys! Bank of Canada "'lltp.l‘.flny."uu.‘ "'-‘“Iln'!u.mk.w NUE L® Abnnow . Bs qocs :“!3. on home nursing, and Miss Mary Jefâ€" fries §AVâ€"e a piano solo. Vioiet Travis Was Preisented with a purse for havâ€" ing th¢ highest points in the Home ':f.'bd-!---vmw! was su, McFaria, ipeaking Zion, this trict cont, mumw Ah"lduunndmum. ponunentas fish and game inspe 'um'“’“ll’ of Wentworth MHSEYon his new dutics last w 80ME comes ff men, hhM t NADIDE bustng here in he carl followit 1.1... PAUY â€" of Young p, aud their Mrs. A. Penfield has gone to Hamâ€" liton for a few days. While there she will visit the garden of Dick, the Amateur Gardener. Mrs. Rodney and Miss Edith of Brantford spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Egbert Hurst. ‘ Mr. 0. Eickmeler of Grimsby Beach spent Sunday with Mr. Earl Konkle. Franik Hurst and Mrs. M. Hurst and Miss Phipps spent Sunday evening with Mr.. and Mra. E. Hurst. Mr. aind Mrs. F. Lupjkus and Mr. and Misss Runick of Buffalo spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Procyâ€" Mra. G. Giiddon, Mrs. G. Holt, Mrs. Harry Sturch, Mrs. B. Taylor and Miss Mrs. E. Hurst spent Wednesday in Campbellvilie visiting Mrs. H. Kalbâ€" wedding at Ridgevilie, Saturday, May The many friends of Mr. R. Walker were shocked to hear of his death last Wednesday. The Sympathy of the neighbourhood goes out to the bereayâ€" ed family. Miss Pearl Procyshyn has taken a position at The Taylor Autotel Tourâ€" ist Camp Mrs. Boyd who has been at the resting home of Mrs. Wm. Kemp the past few weeks returned to Beamsâ€" ville Saturday to visit Mrs. W. Walkâ€" The Y Mr. The Week‘s News of The Surrounding District * Taylor presented the lnly' ed president, Mrs. Harry Sturch, a Home and School pin. | THIRTY MOUNTAIN | B. Taylor gave the delegates® reâ€" .\ in a capacity crowd, who en tbe program of dancing. which d many novelty dauces and * The hall was beautifully deâ€" I with potted plants and ferns. Y.TL. of Fifty United church ®!l represented at the spring of the Hamilton Prost ytery _People in Hamilton las. week ®I" representative, Lio: d Knox "CComxful in winning the 1\ 1 "Tes from a family of fisher ‘grandfathor haviag starte ®busine*s on the lake shor he early days and his fathe him. VINEMOUNT won Mrs. Taylor‘s prize for| _ trophy â€" for lmpmmpt} against Eo win Lane, oj mhdwdmm for the May meeting, spoke ative, Lio d Knox winning the D. J. for â€" imprompto C WOTC of hig Apâ€" id game Inspector Wentworth and duties last woek, spent his lifetime \cracked and falllizy into decay, with lo@; weeds and grass almost hiding | them the place now presents a very (Ploasiry aight. ‘The stones which were unsizhtly have been moved to the {back of the church where they can [ Not be soon, ‘The weeds have all been |¢u‘. in| the ground has been worket |and rollag, . S@hrubs and flowcring | PaNts mayo peen cultivated in the corâ€" | ners and along the road. ‘ |_Mrs Ned Fairbrother, Mrs. Stm. | Gibson, gig Bradbury nad Miluer Potâ€" |ter woroe pepresentutives from the | Beam«~ing eeanciation to attend the | A.Y.P.A. anmual local council at Port | Dalhousic on SaturdAy. f ‘The Beameville Women‘s Institute |beld its anpual meeting Tuesday at the t It v from | Creck and Smithvilie, practically asâ€" | sured and with two strong clubs lke Vineland and St. Ann‘s likely to be | additions, the league will not only 'fn-nr. a wider rance of interest than | _ Prospects were never better for the | Senior Softball league being a pulling | attraction this season. With the old clubs, Beamsvilie, Grimsby, Stoney Creck and Smithville. practically asâ€" farn tinu 1« «. , aw@ of the County Woâ€" men‘r institute held a meeting in the communitiy mmm.: discus=~| matters pertaining stitute in gemeral. It is expected that a county panquet will be held here lll the very near future. t ofher be sent here at an early date to scrutâ€" inize . "aged ingccuracies in corporaâ€" tion accownts, .-umm'nlhnl.o-lhlw. at the Thirty, has some unique handiâ€" eraft work on his booth buildings. The owner is a clever landscape painter. Combining his brush work with the use of some twelve thousand different eoloured pop bottlc tops be has creatâ€" ed on two sides of his buildings artisâ€" tic eastern scenes that show both careful thought an@ studied detail Many ench day stop to admire Mr. vestizator from the department would The deputation was also assured by the municipal department that an inâ€" Hon. David Croll was agrecable that the council should undertake the enâ€" largement of the corporation reservoir as a relief measure when the details were laid before him by the reeve last week. The work will hardly be comâ€" menced before the coming autumn, acâ€" cording to the feeling of some of the _ The reforestation trees planted in thousand: on the corporation land on the escarpment a‘wu« a year ago, are beginning to thrive. Shortly after they were put in, they were believed to have all died, but such proved not to be the ca: > > Several hundred Haldimand high hoo! pupiis made a visit of inspecâ€" n to the Vincland experimental m @«+«rday morning. and then conâ€" ‘u«d their trip to the eastern section the pepinsula s far as the Falls, A compsratively new . industry . is springing up in the fruit beit. Farmâ€" er®, realising the importance of polâ€" lenation :o insure a good crop, are mw.wdh;nu'&nhu ‘The blossoms, now at their height, aitick the insects, which Carry the yellow powder to other pistils. Authorities on the subject say that apiarists will scarcely make their fortune out of the growing business, but the bes will guther enough nectar for their own consumption, thereby elleving th«ir owner of the responsiâ€" bility of feeding them. Fruit growers themdeives cia‘ > that there is not enough profil 1 keeping their own hives for this pu. ose alone. im Halidmand county planned by * "gricultural representative and > »choof principale The old cemetery beside the Bapâ€" t church is now in better shape than many a year. Where not long ago ‘ stoneg of the village ploneers were who do n obtain th foreed to era in Ju en‘s Insti relief now by studen figure lar; The fin: a wider range of interest than rly, but will bring a lot of sea veteram® :ato contact with each BEAMSVILLE H is not a single family on nder the new reguliations «quired standing will be te on departmental papâ€" | meeting of the Womâ€" took place Tuesday afâ€" e annual meeting place. :m examinations at the tional school are now in will continue for the », ‘The marks obtained n this examination will on whether or not they the required sixty per year‘s subjects. Those GRIMSBY. ONTARIO N the bag. Bub House was on the mm-cuu..,‘ what Fox sent to him ‘nodh'mu-.nm.-_‘ tho aud Ghee Ceccon d it The first two innings were scorsteas but the third insiug was nasty i.s the Peach Kings let things get ont of conâ€" iro! and the Creek boys took advanâ€" u‘_'.,’mfl'._ IMU-MNMMQW nalldlo-.dheunmmu And according to those that should '."'N"lfllth,ulw‘unm to each team. to a big start Monday night. Only one fault could be found and that was the late start and unfortunately the Innol-'uul‘uluullhhn-l ways makes food for a good arguâ€" ment and this is just what developed. In the ninth inning when the Peach Kings tisd up the score the Creck boys decided it was too derk, ther ‘mwolvulothnnmthemuu fmthounmudlhuumu ufl“nâ€mll'w that the game was late in starting. ‘This always makes it bad for umpitss in charges of games. Umnire Fnersi) were sent back to their districts to size up the situation for classes in the varic‘ a rseet‘z.» of the county. Beamsville is to see plenty of softâ€" ball this year. Last year‘s championâ€" ship girls‘ team will be back drawing large crowds again this year, stated one of the members of the squad. ‘There are three teams among the boys. The veteran Pirates in the Fruit Belt league will strive to get the provincial MW.MflflM beyoug their grasp last year. The Benmsville Bankers will be the local entry in the Beamsville and District Representatives of the senior and junior institutes of the county met at the Community hall here Friday to the press was excluded, they discussâ€" ed the petition for a provincial audit sent them some time ago. ° They exaâ€" mined the books and looked over the receipts called in from the ratepayers a short time ago. dressed by Miss L Row of the Inâ€" day on an official visit. In a meetâ€" Ph.D., Sunday preached his first reâ€" !lh_r_‘,l&-"u-pd.. for he left behind several more dollars which were hidden under the money John Mitchell, head of the C. C. F. in Ontario, spoke at the Community hall Tuesday night in the first meetâ€" ing of this org=nization in Beamsville in the federal campaign. nonr, when he stepped out of his office for a few moments, someone stole $6 from a box in his unlocked safe. ‘The been installed satisfactorily in many centres in Canada. After the discussion it was moved by Mr. Fair, seconded by Mr. Wray hat this meeting accept the‘ recomâ€" mendation providing for the expendiâ€" mam-mmm\ sanitary conveniences at the school, the resolution on being submitted to the meeting being deciaively defeated. the kitchenette. Officers were electâ€" ed, and «& report of the year‘s work could be carried out for $4,000. ‘The representative of the Toronto firm reported that for an expenditure of $300 or $400 the conditions comâ€" plained of could be corrected and would take care of the situation for another ten years. As suggested he thought a cement floor would help to correct the situation. He stated that mmmmn«ln‘ the approval of the Provincial Board of Health and guaranteed that they would result in the tollets being odorâ€" . _ (Continued from page 1) the gathering followed his inspection of the sanitary arrangements of the Mr. Charles Durham, speaking on the subject, directed the attention of the ratepayers to the fact that there was a conkiderable amount outstandâ€" ing in arrears of taxes in the school PROPOSED CHANGES AT BEACH SCHOOL NOT APPROVED mllllul_._.n.i‘..!“.m Monday night game gnve tha /..‘ nigh Ml""\“m and best thriilers that the fans have experienced here in A pgood man« first home run of in a real game and takes THII.mmNOquoddenfllduhhn‘ in Ontario last year. Bicyclists, especially children, are often careless. This simply means that drivers of motor vehicles must be twice as careful. Remember that you are in the beavier Ataopm...fll Discipline yourself when you ddn.Cudow-oaM.podnflyud‘h.u.-" that your brakes, tires and lights are effective .. . otherâ€" """‘"“Y-Mllyi.dyoundfhmm wummuun...mumn snap way‘$ MEtS W A*" Surcr Store F:IN::; A Complete Stock of Furnishings . â€" Dress And Work Shirts â€"â€" "Carhartt" Overalls And Work Shirts â€"â€" _ READY TO WEAR SUITS 2L $15.5 wants $18.5° ". m t “h.l 1934, there mnulyâ€"l_q;;;:: _ 512 people were killed to ail thinking people macrina2d sls MOTOR VEHICLES BRANCH ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF HigcHways AT EVERY INTERSECTION BE CAREFUL! ;"'z%fl ty L. OPENS THURSDAY, MAY 23rd and team deserve dandelions for the the season. 8,990 people were injured make apeners go, the "CITY PRICES AND LESS" the 'ruran-m,. {Mu;â€"w~‘.“u... it the Croas boys were going to get trimm« ®d and the darkness saved the tou, M"‘a--u..“.. -v.m.wn........_’-. |3§“'a-u... t 4 " Je eapacity houses every play and it is only natural to the silver collections are ver hormted age o c 2oo oo m cn-...._‘.b y on the summer enter 'l'hm-n.lol and so the first game was the best. ‘“"“"‘"lï¬tehn-luog ““"hhlnah.m-.u‘ ".‘".NMUQMm 'l'lo-vehn-'lllnnmï¬. wd"“l“‘dï¬l mna. WWe Yourt i# bati mteduten, thay w sebe be oo sb ctop asking quvations. M‘mh“nm wWEDNESPAY, MAY 22, 1985. . 1. must be evident inlmssee and fams night. aliko that ove *4