{2} Beaver Club of St. John‘s Presbyâ€" mmmmm. Ing of two splendid Hydro / ... in tiver" was the story of how the Okokegi River‘s course was divertâ€" “Mwmm:mmy to the Great Lakes and St. Lawâ€" rence River, "Radiant Rockies" was a most enjoyame trip through our Canadian Rockies, beauty spots beyond description, luxury hotels, Stony Indians, etc. Mr. K. J. Brown, District Superâ€" visor of the Sales Promotion Deâ€" partment of Hydro Electric Power Commission spoke briefly on what MHydro has accomplished in years past and what we can expect in theâ€"near future,â€"alsoâ€"broughtâ€"â€" to our attention how many duties the Mydro does for us each day that we take for granted. Members of the Trinity Service Club anhd other ladies‘ organizaâ€" tions of the church were guests. Mrs. D. C. Thomson, President, presided. Lunch was served and a social hour enjoyed. Watch Clock And Jewellery Repairs E. A. Buckenham 12 Main St. E, Beaver Club BULOVA, ELGIN, ELCO WATCHES Store in The Fruit Belt" A flattering make=s» vor legs that must walk every« > where and look well. ELVA 1EG FILM, 1.00 vEiVA LEG FILM Reginning with Sunday, June Ath, Ouf houses and maies room will he closed 19 BUSINESS x __A ather c0 , May 25th, 1944. cLOSED ON sSUNDAYS the The regular meeting of the Mothers‘ Club was held at the home of Mrs. Fred Nunnamaker, St. Andrew‘s avenue, on Thursday, May 18th, with Mrs. Norman Morningstar presiding. Two members of the first allâ€"Canadian bomber group overseas arrived in Hamilton Friday morning. Both wear the ribbons of the Dis. ~uished Fiying Medal, were wounded overseas ars . 1z have comâ€" pleted operations. On the right + Flightâ€"Lieut. The meeting opened with a hymn and the Lord‘s Prayer, folâ€" lowed by a scripture reading by Mrs. Rummery. + en by Rev. Mr, Brooks, on JN€ Proper Training and C=‘4zzce for our Children. Plans were made for the annual picnic to be held on June 15th. Mrs. Edward Hunter was appointâ€" ed couvener. After the ineeting a delight‘ul lunch we.s served by Mrs. Rumâ€" mery and her committee followed by a social half hour. i Navy League News Our Tag Day is on utmdl!.] June 3rd. In the aftersoon there will be a pdrade of Sea Cadets. A guard of honour will be formed by the Girl Guides (Divisional). Just a sma‘l demonstration of gome of the training done in Canada. _ _ Since 1917 Thé Navy League of Canada has been sponsoring Cadet Corps and training Cuadets throughâ€" out the Dominion of Canada. ‘The primarily a esâ€" tablished on a foundation of being a preventative rather than a corâ€" communityâ€" where wmlnmw‘u society, a Sea Cadet unit was reâ€" " Farov i $7. »â€" 4s A very interesting talk was givâ€" NETBR 20 C omuul‘s months‘ time juvenile delinquency had decreased by 38%. It is the proud boast of Navy League memâ€" bers that from 1917 to the present time there is no record of a Sea Cadet being in a juvenile court Such a record speaks for itself. ‘The forming of boys into Sea \wmuwuvomw tai, moral and physical training turough the medium of naval inâ€" struction. Sea Cadets who have completed their training, are eligible to jJoin &.N.nuwwm.m are not obliged to do so. Wyc.mum join the Navy each year. Mothers‘ Club I_Je_cgra_tgd Grimey Boy Is A concluding bridge of those who played in the LO.D.E. tournaâ€" ment, will b: held at the home of Mrs. R. O, Smith, on June 3rd at 7:30 p.m., playing to begin promptâ€" ly at 8 p.m. A prize will be given for the highest score, Prizes will also be given to Mrs. Cole, Mrs. Hoshal, Mrs. F. Jewson and Mrs. consolation tournament. WILLIAM T. SHIELDS William Thomas Shields, of 24 Woodbridge road, Bartonville, died Friday at his home at the age of 77 years. Mr. Shields was very well known and highly esteemed in Stoney Creek and Binbrook, and md-dheumqï¬mwy' \luwubonhm and had farmed until his retirement. He was & mlnr of the United Church in Stoney Creek and leaves mmmmmflmv.l- Edward Laidman, in Grimsby, and Mrs. W. M. Colvin, of Toronto. Notices under this heading will be charged at the rate of 35 cents for 30 words, or less. Over 30 words 1 cent per word. MRS. JEs8!E STRACHAN After a long: illness, Mrs. James Strachan passd away at her home Main Street West, on Thursday €EERHE iCs The former Jessie Johnson, she was born in South Grimsby tewn ship, a daughter of the late John and Prudence Johnson. She had resided in Grimsby for the past 5o mmmlml“" the local Baptist Church, tAKiDF an becoming i1l. THE _ GRIMSB Coming Events mm‘,mw husband, James Strachan, is a 80» by a former marriage, Palmer Hill, of Grimsby; also two si§te® Mrs, Frank Smith, Wino Muu.hn' L. w.m' Funeral services W were W,metm‘ the Stonehouse Funera!l Home on Saturday afternoon to Queen‘s Lawn Cemetery. Rev. J Allan Ballard officiated. Casket bearers Were, Duncan imwn.mmsm. Milton Fretz, Fred 234 Aubrey DR. IVINGSTONE Word has been recel! death following a hear w s _ d us home, Har*urké. N*> of Dr. l.:‘;h Liviugstot. Wyse, 38, former resident of Toronio. Bora .‘g‘mundl. he W85 the son of Mrs. Mabel Wyse and ue Jnte Benjamin Wyse. He ree8ived his carly education at GaJt, 880 prady. ated in medicine m;-:' ‘Un Univerâ€" \mi‘- 9m .w.â€"‘.‘-ï¬m :- n.m.': Mackliem Obituary h, Winona, and Mrs. q of Cheboygan, Mich. services WhiCHB were Hugh J. Ande H. C. Ande"* photograph, 5 son and F.O. left sTONE WYSE ; received C /p, a bheart Mlnck at ger80n, former Grimaby boy, son OF A7""* reon, now living in Hamilton. In the _ Mra. Anderson, centre, questions hee , Fred Moritz, Gull Lake, Sask., on the Back Home A large ludlenée enjoyed an hour of familiar music at the close of the evening service at ‘Trinity ‘ O0 Cacce ausmnntain e Coo OCeT® 100 CNM am on my even)* last. 1NDEPENDEZXZ The program was given by the Church choir, under the direction of Mr. T. L. Dymond. ‘The guest soloist was Miss Ediecen Tincknell of Paris, Organ and plano duets “npuyedwm'l‘.LDY' mnd.ndl(.mm.lndllw were sung by the choir. _ _A cheque for $27.50, the total proceeds, is being forwarded to the We wish to extend our sincere thanks to all neighbours and friends for their kindly help, loan of cars and floral expressions durâ€" ing our recent bereavement . James Strachan The family of the late Mrs. Kenâ€" neth Bratton wish to express their sincere thanks to the many friends and neigbours who have been so kind and thoughtful at the time of the recent death of their dear wife and mother, The Girl Guides nnd officers of the 50th and 87th ..0.D.E. Comâ€" panies, wish to exm css their sinâ€" cere .appreciation of the splendid support given to them on their cookle day, May 13th to 20th,. ‘The net proceeds amount to $46.54, which will be divided equally beâ€" tween the two companies, ‘They also extend their grateful thanks to Miss H. Gibson and Miss R. Walker for their timely assistance, and to the Navy League for the use of their quarters, also to Jarvia iw for their generous coâ€" operation. Card of T hanks Choir Concert FRI, â€" SAT., MAY % â€" 27 _MOORE‘s | ThHearrE| "His Butler‘s Sister" Deanna Ourhin, Franchot Tone Matinee Saturday at 2 p.m. MoOisS.â€"TUE®S., MAY 29â€"30 "Moeatless Tuesday" "Mr, Chimp, Raises Cain" WED, â€" THURS., MAY 31 % AND JUNE 1 "None Sha!! Escape" Chesterâ€" Morria, Nancy Kelly "Showboat Rerenact»" "Pails Of The Border" Marsha Hunt, Alexander Knox "Fox Movietonews" "Camera Digest" "Sereen Snapshots" "Tornade" Pabaer Hill. son of Mrs minister of bighway® announced ..m,mnduufld'"""“'" Fulls Parks Commission, oi which he has been obwirimi!. The resignation came in reAAMAS oA letter from Premict DL which suggested "that the present members of the board make it PM" \"flo for us to carry out" reorgan> ization. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS FOR SALF â€" phons 332â€"J. Wv, 1 FOR SALE â€" Viking Separator in good condition. Telephone 2.Jâ€"2. 46â€"1p W"~ P FOR SALE â€" Picking Ladders. Apply 18 Murry 8t. 46â€"1¢ FoR sALEâ€"100 Mixed Chickens, four weeks old. Applalr-, 8. E. Frost, 181 Main 8St. W. «-lp‘ FOR SALE â€" Fourteen Plymouth Rock Laying Hens. Apply W. J. Schwab, 177 Main West. _ 40â€"1p FOR SALE â€"â€" Cedar Posts and Steel Anchors. Apply Geo. Marâ€" fel, Grimsby. Telephone Winona 46â€"J. Â¥ o to ut Lk EBA M A® S CC l Two cents a word per insertion. Minimum charge each insertion 25 cents. Cash must accompany advertisement to guarantee inser= tion. A charge of ten cents is made for boxes. HAY FOR SALE â€" About 19 P"" good hay. Amy Vivian “lle.{ 20 Highway, lephone 86â€"râ€"12, Smithville. % 46â€"2p FOR SALE â€" Large Twoâ€"burner Electric Plate, threeâ€"wire hookâ€" up. No. 15 Oneâ€"horse Plow. Phone 39â€"W, Winona. 46â€"1¢ 22200 44 5.2 00 â€"tuiuintntcct *b mgntpo ie FOR SALE â€" Simmens Single Bed, Spring and Mat*ress, $9,00. Four ERlectric Light Fixtures from 50¢ to $2.00. Phone €6â€"wâ€"2. 46â€"1¢ The forme and the course to wilfulâ€" dama erty in the rel that trespassin FOR SALE â€" Fourâ€" Durner lall! Stove, oven control, side oven, broiler and utility drawer, Alâ€" most new. Apply 6 Ontario St., or Phone 386â€"J. 46â€"1p FOR SALE â€" Orders taken for Buillding and Silo Blocks; also Tile. Will deliver, Beamsvilie Concrete Block and Tile, Phone 230, Beamsville. 46â€"te FOR SALE â€" Square Timber, Lumber, Siding, and Brick, from house being wrecked. Apply E. Shriner, c/o Seigel Lawson, mile west of Grimaby. 406â€"1p FOR SALE â€" Fordson Tractor, not on rubber; also Plow for Tractor, Single Disc, Oneâ€"horse Cultivator. Apply Joseph Kremâ€" powich, R.R. 2, Beamov‘ie, ‘l‘els- phone 321. 46â€"3p nnnannnnnnannnannannnan »anarnnas FOR SALE â€" McClary‘s Coal and Wood Annex with Hot Water Front. Double Wood Bed and mp. Drop Leaf Kitchen , Morria Chair, Two Smail ‘Tables, Hall Stand, Couch, Kitâ€" chen Chair, Antique Sofu. Apply Evenings, 14 Ontario 8t. _ 46â€"1¢ FOR RENTâ€"Two Roomed Atlrt- ment, heat and light. Sult, J« for one or two adulits,. Apply Main 8t. E. > * 40+) : PAINTING AND PAZERHANG ING â€"â€" W, Twasock, Aansion Apt. C, Phuae 90w. 43â€"6p INTERIOR P»â€"!NTING AND PAP. ERAKHANG:!Gâ€" /. s, Mayward SIL.ENDOR TABLETS ARE EFâ€" "uotive. 2 weeks‘ supply $1; 12 voak; $5, at Dymond‘a Drug uOre. 42â€"nt |th i M ds ind c The former Grimsby Golf Club is now nonâ€"existent A the course has reverted to private property. Owing wmniâ€"damm'lln.dyâ€"hminr beenâ€"doneâ€"to the propâ€" y in the removal of trees etc., notice is now given at trespassing will not be tolerated. PLEASE KEEP oUT FEATHERS WANTED â€"â€" Feath» ers and foather beds of all deâ€" seriptions. MHighest prices paid. Write particulars to Queen City Feather Co., 20 Baldwin 8t., Toâ€" "KLEEREX" Gnod Bye NOTICE Re Former Grimsby Golf Club Phone collect. #al. "Beamavilie. ronto ‘c.::; tl:‘ Connt lo;:cum{. Poorâ€" h s In, Pimples, Chaps, mnu. Ftec. 80¢; $1 (Medium and Strong). Sold by Dymond‘s Drug Store, LEEREX"â€"â€"HE ALS SKIN AHLâ€" ments. Used by Hundreds from FOR SALE MISCELLANZOUS FOR RENT â€"â€" Four â€" burner Gas Lawn Mower. Teleâ€" 46â€"1p former Ontario About 15 tons #at annanannnmane 4118p Let‘s get this atraight for all. mm&;;‘fm the H der Alied pressure. Neither did they 1 Nor even run. No, air, the high nourced in &A com|! Berlin, they ‘"f0u8 This Is Strate£y WANTEDâ€"Used furniture, stoves, Nlew WANTED â€" Will buy pMVAICIY owned car. Fair condition. Any madel. â€" Pay cash,. ‘Telephone Notice to Creditors IN THE ESTATE OF JEAN EWART HOWORTH Deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of Jean Ewart Howorth, late of the Township of North Grimsby, in the County of Lincoln, Widow, deceased, who died on or about the sixth day of March, A.D. 1944, ure MNS noti« fied to file full particulars their claims with the undersigned Soliciâ€" tor for the Administrator with the Will Annexed on or before the thirtyâ€"first day of May next, 1044, after which date the assets of the estate will bo distributed, luvl: regard only to the claims of whi the Administrator with the Will Annexe® shall then have notice. Dated ... virimsby, Ontario, this tmty-nln.ih day of April, A.D. 1044. and n P en en es | / avinte, Swibt, King Et, Beamsvilic, Phone 230. Hamilton 7â€"2134 for ment. " to the rear. kJ the undersismed and endorsed "Tender for Coal," will be received until 3 p.m. (E.0.8.T.), Wednesâ€" day, June 7, 1944, for the supply of coal and coke for the Dominion Buildings throughout the Province of Ontario, o Forms of tender ï¬mm- tions and conditions can be obtained from the Purchasing Agent, Department . of Public Works, Ottawa, and the Juperviaâ€" ing Architect, 386 Adelaide 8L East, "Toronto, Ont. 4 â€"nders should be made on th« *.ms supplied by the Department and in accordance with departâ€" mental specifications aad condiâ€" tions attached thereto. Coal deal« era‘ licence numbers must be given when tendering. x The Department reserves the .‘11“ to demand from any successâ€" ful tenderer, before awarding the order a security depusit in the form 0f a certihed cheque on a chartered bank in Canada, mude payable to the ordsr of the Honâ€" ourable the Minister of Public Works, equal to 10 per cent of the amount of the tender, or Bearer Bonds of the Dominion of Canada or of the Cuanadian National Ratiâ€" way Company and it« constituent companies unconditionally gysranâ€" teed as to principal and intereat by the Dominion of Canada, or the aforementioned bonds and a certiâ€" hed cheque, if required to make up an odd amount ©ENDERS FOR COAL AND COKE Fderal Buildingsâ€"Province of Ontario iEALED Tem:.â€" * addressed â€" Such security will serve as a guarantee for the proper fulfilment of the contract HAROLD B. MATCHETT, (Girimaby, Ontario. Solicitor fur the Administrator with the Will Annexed. Dovartment of Public Worksa Ottawn, May 15, 1944, forces WANTED communique "fought their in Italy did not e Hitler line un* Will buy privately By order, J, M. SOMERVILLE, Becrotary command anâ€" once and FIVE appointâ€" 44â€"4¢ from way 43â€"tfe