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Grimsby Independent, 4 Mar 1943, p. 7

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Metal Craft, 2; Owls Club, 1. GRIMSBY BOWLING LEAGUE Pony w-vâ€".": Highway, 1. MceNiven DeQuetteville 227 Merritt .. 484 timmerziauan 221 Black Catse. 8: West Knd, 2; NIAGARA PACKER® ""*"‘"‘‘" 102 2090 1286 PEACH KINGS HIGHWAY R08 971 BUTCHERS wEst 128 148 “u.';ndlflfi. 0. 174 113 110 110 132 2481 440 Bowlers‘ Averages ‘The averages in Group I do NOt htvu;“cudm & to 2 up Wedne»sday, March 3rd. c St. Joseph‘s, 2; Boulevard, 1. KEGLERS Needs Your Help gu*.y#8 Walters METAL CRAFT NIAGARA PACKERS HWIGHWAY CROSS GENERALb G.P. Averags GP. Average 62 184 182 115 116 171 100 189 165 104 1868 187 1456 104 119 162 Friday, March 5thâ€" 7.30â€"Viceroy vs, Vimy. 9.00â€"Valiant vs, Mayflower. 9.00â€"Vedette vs. Crawford. Wednesday, March 10thâ€" 7.30â€"â€"Veteran vs. Vimy. 9.00â€"Joan Hale vs, Elberta. Tuesday, MEN‘S LEAGUE Monday, March 8thâ€" 1.30â€"Puny Exp. vs, Gas House T.30â€"Butchers vs. Generals 9.00â€"Owl‘s Club vs, Barbers 9.00â€"Highway vs. Metal Craft mmu:“mcmt:cul- dren‘s Sodfii Help Pay Salary of New Apâ€" A grant of $1,250 was made by Lincoln County Council = Friday to the St, Catharines and Lincoiln County Children‘s Aid Suciety to help hire a social worker to asâ€" sume some of the rapidly increasâ€" ing work of the Society, Total cost of salary and used c=7 it a social worker was earimatad at $2,500 a year, to be shared jointly \by the elty and county, mmmmhm; u.w"muwnu‘ Wednesday the society‘s preaâ€" ident Mev, W. Cecil m Treasurer Roy Wininger erintendent Lioyd Richardson, They suowed that the population of the city and county *z increased cwâ€" siderably during the past fow years, and stated that war condiâ€" tions have multiplied their work of "prevention." * his is the type of work social seosice workers carry out, visitiny faniles to uy to afâ€" fect some improvement in condiâ€" tions which will remove the necesâ€" alty â€"« toking the children over as warks uf the Bociety. Games Next W eek T HE Gllll"’“ for the Navy League of Canaida, und $250,,,,. for the Greek and | Thinegg " 57. flef Punds, County Will Have Social Worker the Vaterans Civil Guard, organ«, M-llythwnd.fln-fl financially by the council, is now Mhm.flmmw‘ 1.30,â€"Nin. Packers vs. Shect Met. 1.30â€"Black Cats vs. West End 9.00â€"â€"St. Josephs vs. St. Andrews 9.00â€"Boulevard vs, Peach Kings organizations. He siated that a‘â€" mosut $100 remains in their fund, and asked what disposition should be made. He suggested two war sharition losally, and counsl agreed that the money should given to them. Future Games BLACK CATS LADIES‘ LEAGUE §T. JOSEPH‘S _ G.P. Average ks +/ 187 6 jikB 180 .-.r-â€"â€"""""n‘ = it include $2,000 140 140 132 175 187 150 163 140 187 179 167 167 152 143 mAmm shoulders of a busband OF son. xlc-udli-rbmkdw nhlh-lneltm""' M.wltvunfl"‘m‘ mmd-mdhm“?" tery through lines of people mio gathered silently at the curb sid8, *\ wound its way through a typica! working class suburp and the mourning women looked bleakly at mmmmumm‘- mâ€"mm'-enumm the mourners came to the graveâ€" . _ %_ iha damn. _“-‘-'â€""7 a side. Mmlnflnul’-" crumbling earth, were 81 tiny -uummmmm' Wo.keofl-.ffl’m kiddies mmudmndlhdrw who died with them, On the cofâ€" fins were little silver plaques with name and age of the child, and as the women recognie®® "*" â€""/".0a they broke down. One woman tried to hurl herself into the grave hadto be held back by husband and daughter." MW.W.A.A.F. “flm had been so brave all through, consoling her mother and carrying the flowers, her capped head held high. But as she came to place the flowers down, she too put her hands to her face and wept bitterâ€" ly, The procession moved slowly around the graveside, all but one poor woman who would not move. mmbuun'hcrhnndlloher side, crying, ‘I can‘t leave her, 1 L lc 0t ABaicl duc: 1 JW ciinnnamate ons < l ie utd want my baby. I want her. I want pln;ndthcnmnoeouohtlon that could be offered. The ages on the coffins were tragic â€"â€" eleven years, eight years, si_ yearsâ€"their lives had just begun and they had not flourished as the tall oak tree that now shelters their grave. Around them the soil is burdened with others who have been killed in air raids." "As the mourners went away they saw a group of children standing with bouquets of violets "So much weeping: so much The War spreadsâ€"â€"â€"â€"the Need grows! CANADIAN=(l=RED cROSs RUMAN SUFFERING 1s GREATER THAN EVER Now! Cive â€" THE METAL CRAFT co $10,000,000 Needed â€" March 1st Now! _ PHONE 15 This Spase Donated by : MANUACTFURERS oF HOSPITA; The Call Goes Out to yOU now â€"the need is greater than ever! .w ~4 were Vurm® ACCCCC < yards of flowers, but there was NO consolation for the mothers ,.,....nuu-wou- their hearts. "The crowds went home : © and I looked again at the gre .. 3 was such a little hole %0 1. «d so much." Junch on that g@ay H‘EN * "0â€" (skim milk), dry toast, jam, C0‘â€" fee, (skim milk), vegetables withâ€" out butter, leanâ€"meat. Blood conâ€" taining fat cannot be processed and has to bediscarded. Grimsby had a list of 185 men donors at the clinic in November. ‘Some of theseâ€" men have 4oined forces and others have left the disâ€" trict, Their places must be flled. If you would like to donate call Wm. Hewson and he will do the reat. ‘Tramsportation will be provided and will leave the Model Dairy, every half hour from three o‘clock until seven p.m., so it will not be necessery for anyone to lose time from their work or business. YOUR DOUGH ladies and gentiemen are authorizâ€" ed to take subscriptions for the Red Cross: J. H. Wells, T. L. Dymond, L. A. Bromley, Henry Bull, P. V. Smith, 8. R Globe, J W. Baker, Douglas Hartnett, C. A. Farrell, C. H. Rahn, A. M. Aiton, C. D. Millyard, W. A. Hewson, P. E. Wilkins, G. ‘G Bourne, D. E. Anderson, E. L. Catton, M. F. Fisher, Howard Inâ€" glichart, E. J. Marsh, Roy Farrell, H. B. Matchett, A. E. Ewing, H. R. Dickson, J. H Gibson, Hugh Campâ€" bell, George Marr, Nelson Martin, George Nelles, J. O. Moore, Wilâ€" FIFTEEN BEAUTIFUL CADNBZRLLEE® * 7 0960 14. s1s,000,000 NEEDED MARCH 1â€"20, 1943 ‘This Space Donated by: J. W. BAKER _ ie o on M SAE © O CaNADIAN RED CROSS sTATIONER More money for the Red Cross? Yes! Suffering was bad enough last year. ‘This year the war is on a wider and grimmer scale â€" and more is yet to come, u\lf there was ever a m to-r Yorking tolwrs & to relieve human sufferingâ€"it is NOW, _ Your past support of the brought succour and solace t6 "Ou succour m prisoners of war, bomb vieâ€" tims, refugees, men in trainâ€" i"u;"m';i? battle. | 1%_'; need is a ng. be met? it Gopends on YOuU: GIVEâ€"AS YOU NEVER GAVE BEFORE â€" EQUIPMENT mflm that arrangements can be made to bring this extra sugar to Canada. job its e C Here is how to figure out the amount of sugar you will need. Count the sealers and jars you ‘un;mw--nyml-n!“ will use for canned fruits, and how many for jams and jellies, wmm many quarts yourlfllltmlfi"ldd..flh' Mwml"-dm LCC 35 owheita the number of Board‘s allowance of % Ib. sugar to each 1b, fruit. Add the answers together and you have the total number of pounds of sugar you will need. Write this number on your "Apâ€" plication for Canning Sugar." Finish your application form by writing in the spaces provided, your name anh address and the number of persons you Wil be feeding in your household. Copy the serial numbers froim the front of their rat.an books on to their applications pin them wm:mmplaflm Do «sat write anything «lse but the serial number on the famaily‘s apâ€" *# Limm â€"20th, 1943 This year, Caimseay

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