Thursday, May 3rd, 1945. ‘Guest speaker, Jack O‘Hanley, C.C.F. Federal Canâ€" didate for Wentworth. NS snb Don‘t miss this opportunity to get your COMBINATION STORM AND SCREEN DOOR. These "hard to get" doors will move out quickly and additional stocks will not be in this year. Measure your door for size toâ€"day. If you can use one of the folâ€" lowing sizes be sure to place your order early. _ _ _ _ _| _ _ _ Both white and grey colors to choose from. Old homes made like new and you save painting costs too. Phone for free wmnnmmmmmnhmm THURSDAY, MAY 3â€"8,30 P,M, Rootings® Don‘t forget about our low prices on Roofing. SHINGLES wwwww._._._....._<_ _as low as $4.40 per square ROLL ROOFINGS ..........â€"â€"ss.â€"â€"â€" as low as $1.52 per roil CEDAR SHINGLES . won en §1.07 per Dunch Ready built outdoor closets already handy way, saving time and money, too. tpisst 99â€" CITV:2¥¥2s»2¥¥e¢4ee+« STATE. 2. ..eas * for which 1 encioss $...... The Grimsby Lions Club is composed of a group of local citizens who are grouped together, dedicated to Community Service and Community Betterment. On July 4th, 5th and 6th at the Municipal Grounds, Grimsby, the Grimsby Lions Club will hold its 8th Charity Carnival and is again appealing to the comâ€" munity for support in raising funds with which to carry wbd uic diamiery cx sidcpaniinieune wthe Chicciiie on its many activities, which as time goes on are becom ing more numerous and, more ambitious. In an effort to acquaint the community with some details of our endeavours, we propose over the next eight weeks.tourrynnewaflielee.ehweekduerlbium thing of the work of the various committees. The Club was organized in 1988 with 35 charter members, and now has a membership of 64. In the eight years of existence, the club has raised and made availâ€" able for service in the community $12,000,00. _ Watch for de next week, with 0 Purchase Carnival Tickets as a contribution to this community enterprise and REMEMBER .. .. ~COMBINATION DOORS â€" Sizes in stock: 28"x6‘â€"8}4; â€"10"x6‘â€"10%4"; 3‘â€"0"x7â€"0V,". Other inside doors in stock. Grimsby - Lions @ tiwh WILL BE NAMED AT 234 ST. PAUL STREET, 8ST. CATHARINES, It‘s An Investment In Community Betterment" PROVINCIAL â€"CANDIDATE FOR LINCOLN on o n 0 iB n e a e 0 006 o o o a a + n a 6 6 0 0 0 + We ask that you coâ€"operate and order your window screens for detailed story in these columns, |_urting with our "Sight Conservation Committee." EVERYBODY WELCOME â€"â€" Asbestos Siding Outdoor Toilets BULLETIN Screens Monitor | including a of Warant Officer Harry Tice, D.F. M., R.C.A.F. who has been a prisonâ€" er in Germany since 1042, has been freed by the allied forces, accordâ€" ing to word received by his wife, street has received word that her son Spr. Morley Robinson, RC.E. L. waw arrived in England. He has now arrived in England, He was reported released from a ma-p.nuu-ouuiv"" Mary Beatrice Frost, widow | OF the late Robert Hagar, died at her l.w-q;--â€"-â€"-- c hi on ‘Tuesday evening, in her 85th She was a daughter of the late John and Aun Frost. She had been in il1 health for several years. Deâ€" ceased was active in the work of the Women‘s Association of Trinity United Church, Beamsville. One son, John, at home, and a daughter, Mrs. C. Russ, Ypsilanti, Mich., two sisters, Mrs. Frank cnlpudlr-.l.m.w ville, survive. ; MRS. HENR! MAYER _ After an iliness of only two days, the death occurred on Monday morning of Pauline Carolin> Mayâ€" or.nletdlhl.uuvhlhlfl ‘m.ummmr- at her home, the Fifty Road, Winona. A wide circle of friends and acâ€" mhl&.u&nflusufl the Niagara district learned with profound regret of the sudden passâ€" ing of Helen Lynn (Nell) Lanâ€" caster, only daughter of Mrs, Lanâ€" caster and the late E. A. Lancasâ€" and came to Canada 32 years ago und has resided in the Winona disâ€" trict for 20 years. Her husband predeceased her in 1937. She was a member of the ‘Winona Gospel church, where funcral services were held on Wednesday afternoon, with interment in the family plot in the Fifty cemetery. Surviving are one son, Carl of St. Catharines and one daughter, Mrs. H. G. Gardner, Fruitland; two ter, KC.,, M.P., which occurred early last Thursday at Private Patients‘ Pavilion, General Hosâ€" pital, Toronto. | ‘The late Miss Lancaster was born in Grimsby, but had resided in St. Catharines practically her entire lifetime. For many years she had served as secretary in the mmdmm.nu. sisters, Miss Elise Shirley, Winona and Mrs. Edward Spink, in Engâ€" of Lincoln County. Miss Lancaster was the possesâ€" sor of a cheerful and understandâ€" ing personality, and many persons of all nationalities and walks of life will remember her for her kindly and helpful interest in their welfare. Her unselfish character and kindly nature placed her high in the esteem of a host of friends. She was a member of St. Barnâ€" abas‘ Anglican Church, and in ber younger life was an active memâ€" ber of St. Catharines Golf Club, St. Catharines Badminton ‘Club and Duchess of Connaught Chapter, LO.D.E. ‘The late Miss Lancaster is surâ€" vived by her mother, and a brother, E. H, Lancaster, K.C., A brother, Harry, predeceased her. _ _ _ Miss Marion Pettt and Mrs. Hugh Whyte are cousins and Mra. Grace Pettit an aunt. Lo Funcral services were held on Saturday afternoon in St. Barnâ€" abas‘ church, St. Catharines, Rev. E. A. Irwin, assisted by Canon H. A. Leake, of Hamiiton, officiating. Interment took place in the family plot in St. Andrew‘s cemetery, Grimsby, the committal service be« ing conducted by Rev. A. E. Irwin assisted by Rev. A.. E. Brooks. If News Breaks in Morning: If News Breaks Up To 1 p.m.; If News Breaks After 1 p.m.: 8 p.m.â€"Church Service in YourOwn Charch, Next Day At 11 a.m.â€"Memorial Seryce at High School Each organization will line upon St. Andrew‘s Avenue under their own sign which will be on a teleâ€" phone pole. Parade will proceed dow! Livingston Ave. and along Main St. to Robinson St. whae the parade will Mtr‘ehudbe[lhntpmflgl‘ld Sn‘!t‘hvllle 00 4 B4 0_A _ B / B â€"ocmnpadlh ftcctncnint tnnty TA where they will get off trucks an: parade in each town. MISS HELEN LANCASTER INSTRUCTIONS FORVâ€"E DAY MRS ROBERT HAGAR w mmmmmcs n Liberated at Grin s Obituary School 3 in "Paradr Aastmns th Sbnaren‘s Ave. 8 p.m.â€"Church Service in YourOwn Church. 1.30 p.m.â€"Memorial Service at ligh School. 2 p.m.â€"Parade Assembly on St.Andrew‘s Ave. 8 p.m.â€"Church Service in YourOwn Church, , K.C., Crown Attorney 2 p.m.â€"Parade Assembly on St Andrew‘s Ave. THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT Adelaide prisonâ€" as boen accordâ€" s wife, vAA.I-I 4n | Brevities Fine displays of Tulips are to be seen in the gardens of Ed. Freshâ€" water, Eliza>¢th Street, and Andy Henderson Oak Street. Just a list reminder of the adâ€" dress by Mr. C. F. Woodward, Chairman of the Lincoin County Citizens‘ Committee, to be given at ‘The Independent was very pleasâ€" ed last week to receive a letter from Louis D. Barchfeld, Summit, NJ., a famer Grimsby resident and a brotterâ€"inâ€"law of Mrs. Dr, D. Clarke, of The Village Inn. . Mr. Barchfeld was: at one time Asâ€" sessor of the Town and for some years was rightâ€"ofâ€"way buyer for the old Cazdian Northern Railâ€" way, now a part of "Lindy‘s" Canaâ€" dian Natinal System. Mr. and Mrs. Barchfeld resided on Eim street in thehome now occupied by Charles ard Mrs. Laing. Wilfred â€"md â€"Velmaâ€"Lawsonâ€"have purchased tie recently built bungaâ€" low homeof Charles Woods at 21 Livingston avenue and will take possessionJuly 1st. Mr. and Mrs. Woods wil move into the new house now under construction at the cornerof Livingston and St. Andrew‘s menues. J. OrlonLivingston is the buyer of the frontportion of the Major Dave Bell duplex house at 112 Main west. Charlie DeLaplante put the ded through. | Earl Swayze has purchased two building bts on the west side of Oak streetfrom Robert Walters. Mrs. Mairice Markey has purâ€" chased the fine Culp house and property o1 Main street east from the Culp etate. Charles and Mrs. Walker wil continue to reside Mrs. E. Buboits, Nitro Bodduke, Mra. C, Loud, c Grimaby . Mrs. Henry J. $4/ouQ; _ Eima, N.Y. â€" Mrs, Hattie Roch, Buffalo, N.Y. â€" Ml-nm. + ‘Town edincil meets next Wedâ€" Blossom Time Music Festival Next Blood Clinic, Grimsby ... V. R. Farrell, Grimaby ... Mra. Jessio Felker, Miss Catharine All subeription reâ€"newals and new subSCiptions will be listed under th: heading each week. Owing + labor it is m;m:“nmum paper lAels upâ€"toâ€"date. ‘Thereâ€" M‘Mnnq:.“mn n-‘-: acknowligment your When it comes to himself the averag keen eyesight. rs. D. B. Marshail, Grimaby ... L. Marlatt, Detroit ......â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" . Kelterborne, He gives twice W ive, Paidâ€"Up List EVENTS and TOPICS of the WEEK in TA3LOID . ....... Real Estate ‘Thursday, May 3rd in , Grim®DY ____apeil, St. Andrew‘s Wednesday, P"‘“‘““""ll.oav â€"â€" Smail Trailer Gate. 1945 man bas &| ~ License attached. Phone Hamilâ€" April, April, April, April, April, April, May, 1046 1046 1046 1046 1046 1046 1046 1046 in a 1046 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS FOR SALE â€" 1 Warner ElectnC Brooder, 500 chick ?dty' New last spring. Phone 370. . 43â€"1p FOR SALE â€" Jersey cow with calf. m, Martin ‘Dukovac, Hunter‘s md.Orlmby’::fl" p FOR SALE â€" Wainut Bed and Innerspring Mattress (double). Good condition. $20.00. Phone 175. 43â€"1p mm == vvewlst m FOR SALE â€" wuum Car Motor, 1920, Telephone 84â€"Jâ€"11. _ 43â€"1p L2 00 01 225400400 pmngr â€"vaermight FOR SALEâ€"Sâ€"plece Dining Room Suite. AE’ 36 Robinson St. South, l.ll.d“ i wede e enne m O ainel d FOR SALE â€" Fresh Milch Goat, freshened one week. Apply 8. nmamn.nwam..om::ly. P FOR SALE â€" Mason and 122000000 24 aaae + raranperyead FOR SALE â€" Upright Piano, in L202 0200 0st iiet > mm titd‘ FOR SALE .â€" Kitchen Cabinet. Good condition. _ Apply 22 Robinâ€" son St. South. Phone 205W. _ tf ee e en maa tA CR L FOR SALEâ€"One and oneâ€"quarter ton truck. Speedometer, spare ~~Gire. Phone 109. _ 42â€"5%¢ ET EOO nssmA Wihend FOR SALEâ€"Large Coal and Wood Cook Stove. High back with warming closet. wy Albert Papazian, Phone 80â€"J, Winona. FOR SALE â€" Orders taken for Danish Baldhead, Red Rock, and Savoy Cabbage: also Lettuce Plants. Apply A. E. Cole, Cole‘s FOR SALE â€" Cuthbert Raspberry Canes; also Kellogg‘s early Premier Strawberry plants Ready now. A. E. Cole, Cole Apartments. Phone 573â€"J. 40â€"tfc WANTED â€"â€" Verandah Swing, Glider or Couch for invalid. Apâ€" ply P.O. Box 575, Grimsby. 43â€"1p WANTED TO BUY â€" Tricycle for WANTED TO BUY â€" Good used Victrola with a number of good classical records if possible. Apâ€" WANTED TO BUY â€" Poultry, all kinds, highest prices. No flock too small, none too large. ‘Teleâ€" phone Hamilton 7â€"7719, or write J. Â¥. (Wd) Amon, R. R. No. 3, Hannon. 42â€"8p ‘Two cents a word per insertion. Minimum charge each insertion 25 cents. Cash must accompany advertisement to guarantee inserâ€" tion. A charge of ten cents is made for boxes, dil -n-â€"u;-rv-â€"vv |7| lce. m. 199. 43â€"1p 175 Piano. Perfect condition. Bs Mrs. H. F. Baker, Baker‘s Side C Apartment. Phone 573â€"J. 43â€"1p Smail Child; Doll Buggy; Sandâ€" Box. All must be in good conâ€" dition. Phone 412â€"W. 43â€"1p ply Phone 154â€"J Westinghouse Light BUL B S 8 0 A P % 4. uie 80 D A 3 on P A RD 2 se K9 Dog Meal or For tom, 21361 Collect, _ 43â€"1p C O FF EE ~â€" 41¢ KRISPIES 2 â€" 23c SPECIAL â€"â€" NABOB IRRADIATED CARROTS â€" â€" 3b 19 Grlp.ll'lllt 96‘s 2 for 1§¢ uh Palsted Wails With CABBAGE NEWâ€"BULK SUGARâ€"46 to 57; Fruit and vegetable prices subject to market fluctuations. BE PREPARED FOR VE DAY > â€" BUY FOR SALE WANTED LO8ST 1 Warner Electric Coupons to use May 3rd « PREM =© 296| 43â€"1¢ 43â€"1¢ 43â€"1¢ new INTERIOR PAINT! D PAâ€" PIIHANGDNO-MH-M. Phone 406, Grimsby. the PAINTING AND PAPERKHANGâ€" ING â€" W. Twocock, Mansion ‘ PERIENGED MAN; 26 years ex. @x« perience; also h‘e‘h’w work; all work guaranteed; free estiâ€" mate gvu. Phone 46â€"râ€"5, Beamsâ€" ville, No. 3, Steve Mraz. FOR RENT â€" Rooms for rent, No. 8 highway, 2 miles West of Grimsby. Phone 84â€"Jâ€"11. 42â€"ip P (t o s : RED CROSS "KNEEDS" KNITTERS PEA RS 2 â€"â€" 23¢ B E. A N 8 CORN 2 â€"â€" 216 CALIFORNIA . LIMA Seanidonn Cake n Spaghett] . or FLOUR ~ MACARONI * to 46; BUTTERâ€"00 to 104 MISCELLANEOUS CLASSIFIED â€" ADS FOR RENT CLASSIFILIED. .A.DS lb. This is the way to let the other fellow know what you have to sell or what you want to buy . . . You can reach the whole circuâ€" lation of The Independent for the small cost of two cents a. word . . . Why hang on to an article for which you have no further use when someone else may be glad to buy it ? . . . Why continue to carry furniture up to the attic when you might turn it into cash through a classified Maximum Result Minimum Outlay 40â€"5p Van Camp‘s Preceoked Crown Brand Corm Ayimer Diced Beets or STARCH » _ 11e Green Valley PEAS 2 »« uis 21¢ PEA S soUPr % «s 176 DINNER 5« w« 210 Libby‘s BE A NS PEA S Libly‘s IN THE ESTATE OF Alfred Wesley Godden, late of the Townâ€" ship of North Grimsby, in the duly u{“.mmumw- or the 1st day of June, 1945, after which date the estate will be distributed. _ DATED this 28th day of April, Notice to Creditors LOW, late of the Township of North Grimsby, in the County of Lincoin, Gentieman. Creditors and others having claims Dated at Grimsby, Ontario, this nineteenth day of April, A.D. 1945. The Canada Trust Company, Hamâ€" B. Matchett, Solicitor, Grimaby, Ontario. quired to send full particulars of date the estate‘s assets will be disâ€" tributed, having regard only to claims that have then been recelvâ€" Executor on or before the 26th 1045. NOTICE TO CREDITORS in the Estate of WILLIAM BARâ€" St. Catharines, Ontario, BEATRICE GODDEN,