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Grimsby Independent, 29 May 1941, p. 8

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EIGHT HEADQUARTERS FOR thoroughâ€" ly reconditioned cars, trucks and FOR SALE â€" Wicker Buggy in good condition. Apply 86 Ontario St.. Grimsby. 46â€"1¢ FOR SALE â€" Electric Stove in good condition. Sell ng’ cheap. Apply 12 Gibson Ave., rlm“n?ly P FOR SALE â€" 1931 pickâ€"up truck, good condition, heavy duty tires, FOR SALE â€" Single horse spring tooth cultivator, in good condiâ€" tion. Apmln. James Hunter, Highway 8, east of Pu: Rd. 6â€"1¢ FOR IMMEDIATE SALEâ€"Handâ€" some Wardrobe, inlaid hardwood, FOR SALEâ€"Walinut colonial dinâ€" ing suite, consisting of 6 dining room chairs, sideboard, gateâ€"leg table, all hand polished, feather buri panels; six ivory leatherette uphoistered dining room chairs; set of 5 small bedroom chairs, FOR SALEâ€"50 acres mixed farm, ust use Gillett‘s Pure Flake er P sink drains clean and runâ€"| ning freely. It will not harm ename! or plumbing. Banishes keep sink drains clean and runâ€" ning freely. It will not harm ename! or plumbing. Banishes mplen-ntodanuitdm. Gillett‘s Lye makes light work of dozens of hard cleaning tasks Keep a tin always on hand! _ | Supennnnnnnenennneneneeettt | s sgt. R. R. Pope, Gor. C. R. Fishâ€" er, Pte. Clifford Hunt, Opl. S. K. V ACUU" Hunt, Pte. John Cariton, Pte, R. H. Forsythe, Pte. Levis Begin, Spr. Pte. Leslie Brignull, Pte. Wm. Bidâ€" REPA’RSIMII. Pte. Guy Bernardo, Major Dr. |G. A. Sinclair, Pte. Ken Warner, Premier, Hoover, Beatty, Bureh.I L/Cpl. Angus Clark, Pte. Bill Gobiin, Apex, Ohio, Royai, Airâ€"| Rooker, Pte. Jack Douse, Capt. P. way, Electroâ€" Hygiene and all\r. pairbank, Capt. Frank Shoeâ€" ::::-. Canadian and AmericaD prijye pte, Wim. Metcalfe, L.A.C. ‘Ken Scott, Pte. Francis Craig, CENTRAL VACUUM _ |pjopi. Mike Siblock, Pte. Stafford CLEANER SERVICE _ |martin, Pte. Godfrey Neale, Cpl. 102 St. Paul St. _ _ St, Catharines Lionel Lymburner, Pte. G. A. Winâ€" â€" Phone 787 â€"â€" , _\ ters, Pte. Mel Smith, Pte, Maurice Upstairs across from Woolworth‘s mariowe, Pte. Jack Jones, L/Cpl. mâ€"==â€"=â€"â€"==***** * _i Lyle Luey, Pte. Leslic Luey, Ptc. | Carmon Hurst, Sgt. Robert Allâ€" n m ~ in mm Aie | drick, Lt. Hubert Gibba, Pte. Arthâ€" cCUTS Right Through "Never dissoive Iys in hot water. The ection of the lys itself heate the water. Two cents a word per insertion. Miniraum charge each insertion 25 cents. Cash must accompany advertisement to guarantee inserâ€" tion. A charge of ten cents is made for boxes; HARDIE SPRAYERS and â€" mpnt wark a erastony â€"â€" CLARENCE W. LEWIS Geddes, Phone 29â€"j. 46â€"1¢ ples, 1 acre Raspberries, 8 acres Alfalfa, 13 acres wheat, 7 acres oats, 8 acres clover; has 6â€"roomâ€" laneous furniture. Apply George Marfei, Phone 73â€"wâ€"2, Grimsby. barn and poultry house for 700 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS FREE BOOKLET â€" The Gillett‘s Lys Booklet tells how this powerful cleanaet h--h-l.‘-h'-“'ma. e mustents of the closet . . . how IERm U PS the contents of the closet CLOGGING DIRT FOR SALE 35â€"tfe 46â€"1p Extend my appreciation for the |helping hand. Cigarettes are greatâ€" ty welcome.â€"Gnr. Roy Laba, Many thanks. Cigarettes pracâ€" ‘tically unobtainable here. â€" L J. GIRL WANTED â€" For Grimsby Golf Club, Phone 468. 46â€"1p WANTED â€" Companion houseâ€" keeper. Phone 147â€"w. 46â€"1¢c WANTED â€" Tractor work. A?I-} A. Breadman. Phone 247â€"J. WANTED TO BUYâ€"Old Wainut Furniture, Glass and China. State price and description in first letter. Arnold‘s, 22 Queenâ€" ston St., St. Catharines, mzml o â€"tfe INTERIOR PAINTING AND PAP. ERKHANGING â€" A. J. Hayward, Phone collect, 240, Beamsville. Appoint S. Hunt To Cemetery Post At a special meeting of the cemetery committee held last night, it was decided to recomâ€" mend to the Town Council at its next meeting that Sam Hunt be appointed caretaker of Queen‘s Lawn Cemetery in succession to Richard Wadge. Mr. Hunt‘s duties, for which u‘ is to receive the same remuneraâ€" tion as Mr. Wadge, will commence at the first of the month, Ratificaâ€" tion of his appointment by the Council when it mects a week from next Wednesday is certain, for a majority of the Council are members of the cemetery commitâ€" | Make it a hab‘t, a nickle a week in the yellow boxes, makes it posâ€" sible to send cigarettes regularly to our boys overseas. ‘The list follows: Lambert, Spr, Geo. Silver, S/Sgt. L. Slade, S/Sgt. H. Slade, Gnr, M. ur Luey, Capt. V. R. Farrell, Pte. J. H. Hearn, Pte. B. Haywood, Pte. R. A. Shewes, Pte. A. G. Webb, L,/Cpl. Gladstone Orr, Pte. Kenâ€" nth Long, A. C. 1 Waiter Hilts, Frank Barrick, Gordon Craig, Mac MacDougall, Joe Hand, Douglas Farrell, D. Lavis, R. G. Lallard, Leonard (Mino and W. W. Greenâ€" Recently excerpts from letter of appreciation received from our boys were printed in our columns and since that time others have been received which we print hereâ€" with : ic-nmllyilnkyoulorm cigarettes, ‘They are more than welcome.â€"Sgt. Max Johnson. _ Committee Gets (Continued from page 1) MISCELLANEOUS YouW do a better job if you refresh your» seif. Enjoy an exhilarating weekâ€"end in Cotarie‘s lakeland, The cost is low . . . when you trav d by bus. you for the cigarettes. WANTED The Editor, The Grimsby Independent Dear Sir: We hear so much these days of feats of magic from our old friend Andy Clarke of radio fame. Claire Wallace tells us of friendly comâ€" petition between northern fire deâ€" partments, but all of these are of no particular advantage to the communities in which they happen. Now, my dear sir, I would like to relate something of which I am sure you do not know, I was sitâ€" ting in my home the other evening when all at once the door burst opâ€" en and a feminine voice, full of fear, yelled, "Call the Fire Departâ€" mentâ€"our house is on fire." The Department was called, and out of sheer curiosity I looked at my watch to see how long it would !;huflnln-wm Eight fortyâ€"six, said my trusty time waited, holding the watch, Eight fifty, it said. Just then my ear caught the sound of a lusty siren making hideous the air on Numâ€" came to turn at Baker‘s Sideroad with a throng of motors in their the coupling end of the hose at the Hydrant, they turned into the lane of the house that was on fire, dragging the hose with them. Hose hooked to the hydrant after a two mile run, and ready to battle the flames (there were plenty of them in the attic) all in seven minutes flat. I would ask Andy Clarke to beat that one for a voluntcer fire Page and his men. We all fee} betâ€" ter and more secure with that kind Defective Wires Cause Of Blaze was called to the home of John Cole, Baker‘s Sideroad, last Thursâ€" day night about 9 o‘clock to exâ€" tinguish a fire which it was beâ€" Meved was caused by defective wirâ€" Red Cross Workers Busy During May spread to a mattress and upon the arrival of the fire department the place was filled with smoke. Although damage from fire was not heavy, the smoke and water which was played on the burning mattress caused some damage. The following is the list of arti« cles sent to Red Cross headquarters by Grimsby and North Grimsby Branch for the month of May: ‘ Carton 1â€"C. Navy \ 5 turtleneck sweaters, 15 seaâ€" men‘s stockings, 15 scarves, 15 helâ€" mets, 6 pr, seamen‘s mitts (faced). Carton 2â€"A. Women‘s Auxiliary 6 pullovers, 5 cardigans, 1 pr. knickers, 9 pr. sockees, 6 calots, 25 pr. bedsocks, 4 pr. gloves. Carton 3â€"B. Army and Air Force 175 pr. socks, 40 pr. mitts,. 10 helmets, 5 pullovers. Carton 4â€"D. British Civilian 7 quilts, 7 afghans, 5 pillowslips, 3 scarves, 1 child‘s sweater, 2 pr. ward slippers, 2 babies‘ slips, 2 bables‘ nightgowns, 5 blouses, 6 dresses, 15 pr. mitts, 3 pr. wristâ€" Carton 5â€"D. Civilian 24 boys‘ trousers, 25 boys‘ blazâ€" ers, 7 slacks, 5 blouses, 2 capes. e > C l 2 0 c.c.._|cox; Oanadian Almanac, 1941; ‘They are certainly at a pnuluml Under The Iron Heel, Moen; All c oricn to chgnk you tor t Im' In A Lifetime, Buck; Kabloona, de SCs ...‘:. atad tfl-fl sham ._1 A,' W"‘ w With The RA.F., I was very glad to get them.â€"J. A. Cariton. Stopping long enough to drop To The Editor THE _GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT tions to Fire Chief Le as you buy your tick®!. James A. Wray. REV. GEORGE DARBY, guest preacher at Calvary Gospel Church Anniversary Services on Sunday, June 1st, in Beamsville. Book Additions At T he Public Library The following are among the books which have recently been acquired by the Grimsby Public Adult Fiction This Above All, Knight; The English Air, Stevenson; He Looked For a City, Hutchinson; H. M. Pulâ€" Awakes, Gibbs; This Is The Schoolâ€" room, Monserral; Reckon With The River, McMeekin; When the Cat‘s Away, Bullett; Where Beauty Dwells, Loring; Not Without Peril, Allis; In This Our Life, Glasgow; Bentley; The Secret Front, Gallico; Attack, Jamieson; Sick Heart Rivâ€" er, Buchan; The Heritage of Hatâ€" Marionette, Cunningham; The Giant Joshua, Whipple; My Name Goodrich; To Sing With The Anâ€" gels, Hindus; Up At The Villa, ton; The Crowthers of Bankdam, Armstrong; Benjamin Blake, Marâ€" shall; Today and Forever, Buck; Should Di¢, Slaughter. In addition to the above Whith are all outstanding books of 1941 we have udded, since the first of the year, some 250 titles consisting of mystery, detective, romance and Out of the Night, Vaitin; Capâ€" tain Paul, Ellsberg; Union Now With Britain, Streit; Lanterns On Wind, _ Rasw an; Smith; The Soong Sisters, Hahn; Mansion House of Liberty, Botâ€" tome; The Battle For Asia, Snow; As 1 Remember Tim, Zinsser; Cues For You, Ryan; And So To Bith, Roberts: Children In The Family, Powdermakor; Canada, America‘s Problem, MacCormic; Britain Speaks, Priestlcy; England‘s Hour, Brittain; Crossing Canada, Strack; So You‘re Going South, Laughlin; A Naturalist In Canada, Mcâ€" Gowan; Finland Forever, Strode; Schoolmaster of Yesterday, Kenâ€" nedy; Entertaining is Fun, Draper; Blood, Sweat And Tears, Churchil}; ‘The Wounded Don‘t Cry, Reynolds; ‘The White Cliffs, Miller; Informaâ€" tion, Please, Golenpaul; An Airâ€" man‘s Letter, Anon; Empress Of ‘The Dusk, Vandercook; Redempâ€" itlon of Democracy, Rauschning; My Sister And I, Vander Heide; More About Nova Scotia, Dennis; North of Singapore, Wells; Stirrâ€" ing Deeds of Britain‘s Naval Might, Shaw; The R.A.F. In Acâ€" tion, Gardner; _ Donkey . Inside, ‘Bomclnuu: See Canada Next, ‘ Nixon; Fortunes In Formulas, Hisâ€" ACCESS SYSTEMS LTD. 4â€"1370 Wallace Road kville, Ontario LL 2Y2 Beach $8.00. Lions Clubs Met In Joint Session Director Of Galt Training School Describes Work Of Training Young Men. Captain Billington, describing the work of the school which he commands, told his hearers that it filled two purposes, that of providâ€" ing trained men for both industry and air force ranks. Men taken inâ€" to the school are of the same age as those taken into the Air Force, except that young men going into industry may be but 16 years of age, two years under the minimum age for air force recruits. Hamilton Club, and introduced the speaker of the evening. that care was taken to place men in the sort of work for which they mhfinltgdby}c-mlh gave examples of young men who, from one class to another, have "found their feet", and pointed out that a mere one per cent. of those entering the school were found unâ€" sultable for any branch of the the speaker, "We see, in the strugâ€" gle for Crete, the extreme need of air supremacy. ‘The actions of a navy are considerably helped by an air force, while without an air force to support it, a navy might well be working under a handicap. We have to establish that supremâ€" acy in the air, and when we have we will be in a position to strike back at Hitler and his forces with achieved within a few months. _ | Attending the meeting were C. R, Dryman, president of the Hamâ€" ilton Club, A. W, Horton of St. Catharines, Don Sullivan, of Merâ€" ritton, and district governor G. E. Bennett of Oakville, 8. R. Globe, secretary of the Grimsby Club, was among local members present. Ross Clemens of Hamilton, in thanking the speaker for his adâ€" fact that the war now being waged Books‘ For Teenâ€"age Boys And Girls Hostess of The Skyways, Wilâ€" son; A Place For Anne, Whitney; Ogâ€"Boy Of Battle, Crump; Ogâ€"of the Oave People, Crump; Mog, the Mound Builder, Crump; With Danâ€" iel Boone On The Caroliny ‘Trail, Key; Gustavâ€"Son of Franz, Meek; Green Jade For Laughter, Chenoâ€" with; Guif Coast Treasure, Chapâ€" man; You‘re On The Air, Heyâ€" liger; Missouri Clipper, Longâ€" Stieth; Blue Jeans, Bruin; Mystery Of The Jasper Jewel Case, Case; Janie, Bentham; Berry Patch, Lawâ€" mary, Lawrence; Rosemary And ‘The Princess, Lawrence; Curtain Calls, Deucher; Og, of the Cave People, Crump; In addition to the above there are 20 mystery stories for girls and boys and about 50 titles for the younger people. "As to the future, there are cerâ€" esiimated place during the afternoon. He esâ€" pecially commended the cadet corps for its excellent showing. Proceeds of the entertainment during the evening, as well as of the tea held in the auditorium durâ€" Ing the afternoon are to be given to the Lions British Child War Victims‘ Fund. June 6 observance here a mamâ€" moth parade will be held in St. Catharines similar to the Grimsby one, and it is expected that many local citizens will be travelling to the Garden City for this event. (Continued from page 1) attendance for this occasion. called two meetings to discuss the observance, and it is expected that others wil} be held before the parâ€" ade takes place. wm,mmu- charge that to curtail production even for a day would not be good stated that he will not call a civic holwfyr.lmrl. ‘The mayor has spoken of the Loan and its imporâ€" tance to Canada at this critical policy at this time when production is sorely needed. His views have charge of the arrangements. is for the homes. He urged strong support for the Victory Loan which will be floated next month. Ross Romain the financing of British requireâ€" ments in Canada. alds to normal pep after 30, 40 or 50. Tol n tproll niroduttery sice for ols Menâ€"of 30, 40, 50 35¢. ‘Try this ald to normal ald LC ty A s ELA e [AAA MOORE‘S TneatrE FRI. â€" SAT., MAY 30 â€" 31 Matinee Saturday at 2 Doors Open At |.40".' MON. â€" TUES., JUNE 2 â€" 3 "South Of Suez" WED. â€" THUR., JUNE 4 â€" 5 Victory Torch George Sanders, Wendy Barrie "Fox Movietonews" Pat O‘Brien, Edward Arnold, Broderick Crawford, Ruth "The Saint In Palm Springs" First Cadet "Take The Air" "Wacky Wild Life" "Slightly Honourable" "Musical Masters" "March Of Time" y, May 29th, 1941. Brenda Marshall

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