Classified Ads. Pay Big Dividends Jeffrey Lynn, Constance Bennett "Fox Movietonews" "Daughter Of Rosie O‘Grady" "The Squawkin‘ Hawk" MON. â€" TUES., NOV. 23â€"24 "Lady In A Jam" "The Little Broadcast" MATINEE â€" SATURDAY at 2 p.m. f, MOORE‘S TneatrE Irene Dunne, Patric Knowles "Rhumba Rhythm" "Stranger Than Fiction" "Rl. â€" SAT., NOV. 20 â€" 2 "Reap The Wild Wind" Ray Milland, John Wayne Pauh tte Godard "Law Of The Tropics" Clear telephone lines for ALLâ€"OUT PROOUCTION Your relephone is part of a vast interlocking sy»â€" tem now carrying an abnormal wartime load. Don‘t let neediess delayr old up messezes on which pzoâ€" duction efficiency may depervi. â€"THUR., NOV. 25â€"26 21 '--r;v:: *Why not". So that TE Eoc as evidenced by this picture T Akes on Vancouver Island. T to the job, and the HEIR bosses say they do bettor ""fron Horse" Groomed by W During the past day or two, men have been moving the machinery in the Arena, now owned by Niaâ€" gore Packers, with a view to takâ€" Ing up the foor and testing the pipes to determine whether they are in a proper condition to persult returned after spending several days in Muskoksa. ‘They tbrought two doer back with them. M+. Frank Smith, Beamsville, Mr. und Mrs McFuriane, Grimsby Beach, and Mrs. Terryberry, have NMorth Grimgby township council suggests that water rates to Beach summer resiceats be reduced to $5.00 for the season. volve* in operating the old one which ze commission was able to dispose of for a substantial amount, installed at the w«lerwors plant at a cost of $325. It is stated the mated at $506 school c‘w r, comprising about 60 voices, woir first prize in its class, Miss Verua Swayze attained first place for vocal solo. Miss Lella Pottruff received a cheque for a trip to Ottawns presented by the Wom»« Institutes of the county for the highest acore in the conâ€" tests held. # ® A fire discoverc4 . : **> wal)l beâ€" hind a fireplace at ti . come of Mr. R. A. Moll, Main west, was extinâ€" guished by Grimsby fAreacn on Wednesiay afterncon witkh the ald «bout oneâ€"cighth of the outlay inâ€" Remembrance Day was fittingly observed in Grimsby on Friday. At three minutes to 11 the town bell began tolling, continuing for one minute, After a two minute sllence the bell was again tolled at 11 o‘clock for a minute. During this period all activities in the town ceased. At St. Andrew‘s church a brief service was held foliâ€" The W.MS. of St. John‘s Presâ€" byterian church held their thankâ€" offering meeting at the manse on Thursday last with a large attendâ€" ance of members and friends. Mrs. McKellar, Presbyterial President, gave a stirring and forceful adâ€" dress. An interesting feature of the program was the presentation of a life membership certificate to Mrs. Thos. Waiker. > * A Nash motorâ€"car, belonging to W. R. Boshm, was stolen from in front of his home, Livingston ave. on Sa‘urday evening, and found in a ditch on the Ridge roadâ€"on Sunâ€" day morning. REMEMBER eran engineer, are four women engine mu.lmury.-mgw' the engine cab, and E. S. Cottle, n'g'. Women car cleaners, yard checkers, employed at -‘:l other m'.'.' the eastern and western lines of the (aey of ths menhare pant 1o Soove men in the active service units. _ Pictured here, with locomotive foreâ€" man H. Hanbury, safely ensconced in From Files of Nov, 16th, 1932 THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT TEN YEARS AGO workingâ€"man supyort legisiation for rest one day in seven without deciariug the day. This will achieve the results for him that Sunday legistiation professedly aims at, and will clear Christians of the charge of hyprocrisy that Sunday legisintiocs has earted for them basis of the Fourth commandment. Every one who has ever given any serious attention to the matter knows that the Fourth commandâ€" ment deals with the observance of Saturday, the seventh day of the week. Sunday observance is conâ€" trary not omy to the letter but to the npirit c‘ that commandment, as will be seen by the reason «# ven themin for the observance of the seviath Aay., Furthermore, Christians are only >urting their own cause before unâ€" x.ivers by seeking the enforceâ€" ment of Sundzy observance on the with our duty to God. To the deâ€" gree that civil law attempts their enforcement, to that extent religâ€" jous liberty is violated. Park Home and School Club enterâ€" tained in the Park Echool at a Bridge and Euchre with six tables par®‘cipating Prize winners were Mrs. Mould and Mr. Hyland. ‘The highest score was made by Mrs. Your correspondent, "Observer," made some timely observations in his letter of Ottober 3rd. Civil law may properly be based on the last six commandments only of the Decalogue, which deal with our duty to man, The command to observe the Sabâ€" bath is one of the first four comâ€" To the Editor of The Indespndent: Sir:â€" TO THE EDITOR The veteran engine on which the women are working, like all well made Canadian machines, is out doing its l-npnhflrh(dlï¬mthpd- to the fighting fronts. Stuart Jeffries, Violet Travis and Alice Dennis were the proud reciâ€" pients of the Grafton t:sphy, preâ€" sented for the highest standiug at Jeffries also had the honour of reâ€" celving the T. Eaton cup for the i Mrs. S. Summereli, Mrs. ioi in tï¬ M‘hm :“ï¬'m_-ih m_:hepthndup.“ '., e operating the arena as a rink this ‘The first aid team of Vinemount school, couched by Mrs. B. Taylor, Subscriber, tion. Place nicely furnished, a payâ€" ing hotel, one that anyone would be g ~} { 3 *A . ABP of parking space, 2 car garage. For further particulars, apply to REAL ESTATE DEPARTMENT GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY OF CANADi START IN YOUR OWN PART TIME BUSINES$ â€" If your farmwora, or other occupation does not take all of your time, if are honest and dependable, mtlry_ ary Exempt, willing to work Desirable Hotel and apartment bullding for sale, the VILLAGE INN, located in the lovely fruit peninsula of Niagara in the Village Elizabeth Highway. s Building is a 2 and 3 storey stone and brick over 100‘ on Main FOR SALE One circulator heatâ€" er, good cundition, $10.00; also 2 goats. A;rlylom;.r. t p FOR SA..E â€" One or FOR SALEâ€"Good used furniture; FOR SALE â€" English Pram, bone colow . ~ood condition Phone FOR SALE â€" Child‘s Cot. Phone 67â€"1â€"4. 10â€"1p §F for financial independence, we invite you to write us, We‘l) esâ€" time business, supplying houseâ€" hold and farm necessities. Suitâ€" Write, The J. R. Watkins Comâ€" ‘Two cents a word per insertion. Miniraum charge each insertion 25 cents. a.nuwumuwmy. tion. A charge of ten cents is made for boxes, â€" Make the most of your Tea .. ouk davenport and table, rugs, MM%- 101â€"j4. 19â€"1p dray. in good condition P. E. Treounm>. Phone 344. 10â€"1¢c CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT AGENYTS WANTED FOR SALE TORONTO â€"â€"â€"â€" TELEPHONE 17â€"4¢ 16â€"1¢ “l:flm TABLETS", Harmless supaly, MD)IM'-:(M INTERIOR PAINTING AND PAPâ€" ERKHANGING â€"A. J. Hayward, WANTEDâ€"Used furniture, stoves, WANTEDâ€"Waitress, good salary Thursday, November 19, 194 FOR SALE tulip bulbs. Three 162 Main West. § 19â€"1¢ FOR SALE â€" FOR RENT â€" LOST â€" ‘s sllver watch, link rnbeiet ~Tecomnane ar mon ove LOST â€" Leather zippered pencil East. Mrs. W. F. Gibâ€" son, um- Bt., 8. 19â€"1p Kraus, Nelles Side Road ani Queen Elizabeth Way. 192p pens and Eversharp, on Paton or Livingston. Reward. Phone 553. Dominion Cafe. HELP WANTED 17â€"5p 6 Main 19â€"1p 19â€"1p 19â€"1p Mc.