Thursday, December 6, 1945. memmng C c0 on â€" to Charles Burgess Phone 199 Grimsby JOHNSON‘S TOVLAKD NOW ON DISPLAY GIFTS FOR GIRLS AND BOYS â€"DOLL BEDS â€"ROCKING HORSES â€"DOLL HIGH CHA!IRS â€"KINDERGARTEN SETS â€"â€"TABLE TENNIS â€"MACHINE GUNS â€"DRUMS â€"CHECKERS â€"BLACKBOAROS â€"WHEEL BARROWS â€"BAKING SETS â€"BLOCKS â€"METAL DUMP TRUCKS . â€"STEAM ENGINES BUNNY, SCOTTY AND PANDA DOLLS Many Other Toys, Wcum m.m.h Melp BUSY SANTA GRIMSBY Practical Gifts For Adults In Glassware, Toasters and Tools TEAS CREAM o! WHEAT CHERRIES * 33e Navel ORANGES â€" All Sizes BANANAS â€" «+ 1b 14¢ CARROTS â€" â€" «+ 216. 9: PARSNIPS â€" ; 21b 13 JOHNSON‘S HARDWARE MACARONI 2 ~ 9c White Beans 2 = 11¢ EXTRACTS â€"23¢ comtammNo coLon â€"â€" NVATYLE FLavoRINo QUAKER OATS «« â€"»â€" ‘"49¢ ws#. TEA BAGS =~»~» 18e Savoy Custard . "~." . 25e Chan Speed Coat * 590, 98e wEST LINCOLN CONCERT ORâ€" CHESTRA APPOINTS CONâ€" \ DuctoR ‘The coldest area in the north is the Yukon Territory, But many an apartment house occupant will doubt it. 'I\.Wdlr.wl. ‘Tallman of Beamsville as Conductâ€" or of the West Lincoin Concert Orâ€" chestra was unanimously confirmâ€" ed last week. mmmmm confidence of extending their field of activity and are hopeful of rendâ€" ering usefu} service to the comâ€" ‘-uty. particularly in encouragâ€" ‘umâ€ï¬‚flmmw take up the study of an orchestral Private funcral services for the late John Hunter Gibson were held at his late home Main street east, uMymM.m cis McAvoy of St. John‘s Presby* terian church officiating. Interâ€" ment was in Queen‘s Lawn cemetâ€" D. E. Anderson, James Aitchison, Roy Farrell, Hugh A. Camphbell, Wm. Sangster. * mAS, FRANK ~AVSTTN A resident of Grimsby for the last nine years, Mrs. Frank Austin passed away at her home on Friâ€" ay.mmlmhrdfflmy United Church, and of the W.A. of that church. Surviving, besides her husband, are two sisters, Mrs. Lillian Layâ€" cock and Mrs. Addie Bernard, both of Detroit, and a brother, George H. McArthur, of Toronto. Funeral serives were held at the mmrllhomlnumy evening andâ€"interment was made in MISS H. V. MERRITT In her 92nd year, Miss Harrict Victoria Merritt died on Sunday. Born in South Grimsby township, a daughter of the late Mr . and Mrs. Hamilton Merritt, she was the last of a family of ten children. She had resided with her niece, Mra, Joshua Shirton, South Grimsâ€" by, until going, in September, to live in St. Catharines. She was former teacher. She is survived by three nephews and a niece, Ira and Norman Ir« vine, of Grimaby; Arthur Irvine, of London, and Mrs. Joshua Shirton, of South Grimsby. Funeral will be wmmmnmm-lm munlnunm-llmo.nl Hospital of William Morris Graisâ€" ley, RR. 5, Hamilton, at the age of 46 years. Deceased was born at Grimsby and had resided for 26 years in the Hamilton area. He was a veteran of World War I, having served with the 120th Battalion. A fruit grower, he was an adâ€" herent of the Baptist Church in Casket bearers were WILLIAM MORRIS GRAISLEY Florence Graisley at home. TS funcral took place from the J. B. Marlatt Funcral Home, Saturday, to Queen‘s Lawn Cemetery, for interment. sident of We sed away on 23rd, at the iliness. muuu-.m-vum in Gainsboro Township, a son of the late Charles and Carolene mndlu-odlhfl'ulmn- tiring to Fenwick, some years Ago. His wife the former, Lillian Haist predeceased him eight years Ago. Surviving are two sisters, Miss Mary Trumm, Grimsby and Mrs. Nancy Hoffman, Tintern. m:-m.nmulm Book Funeral Home, Smithville, on Sunday, November 25th, funcral services were conducted by Rev. D.Mmhmm gelical Church. The choir rendered the following favourite hymns of the deceased, "Beautiful Garden of Prayer," "Nearer to the Heart of God" and "Abide with Me". Windsor on Monday afternoon ‘The death occurred on was, Particular thanks are due to the merchants of Grimaby who were so generously disposed as to donate â€" many . valuable . gifts. Thanks are also due to the Model Dairy for kindly consenting to al« low window space for the showing of the prizes. . We UF VER PICCC The following are the winners of the prizes. The first prize which consisted of the clock which was exhibited in the Model Dairy windâ€" Mr. JOHN H. GIBSON Obituary Prize Winners Made to Geo. F. W arner Thorold after a very brief DANIEL TRUMM are his father, Frank KEYS order from original keys. 83 year old reâ€" T H BE ‘Town Council meets next Wedâ€" nesday night. Last Meeting of the Niiind SS CC ooo otar * day and following days. Warden‘s banquet .;""m_""',. u.u'. ht Dec. 14 ‘Township Council will meet on Saturday, Dec. 15. The last meetâ€" ;.‘au.ynr. o e ® Nomination day comes on Monâ€" day, Dec. 31st this year, Election ayum.y.amm- ® ® A grand concért will be held in the Roxy theatre on Sunday, Decâ€" ember 9th, when some of the finâ€" est articts in Toronto will appear under the patronage of St. Joseph‘s mmuwm a: /# j% Customs returns for the port of St. Catharines dropped back to normal in November, following«â€"an abnormal month October, Returns for November, 1945, totalled 283,â€" 186.42, compared with . the total for November, 1944â€"$337,395.50; and October, 1045â€"$333,462.35. s xt -‘mm-.ï¬&lhl’-\ |mmm-dhdflmhr wuu.m-mdm.m. Of the total seven were permits for d@wellings at a value of 24,475. ‘The total value of permits taken out during the 11 month period is 879,848. Total of permits issued the 11 month period of last year was 653,763. Brevities Frank Anderson, recently disâ€" wmmwm Navy is reopening his garage on Main street west, opposite St. Anâ€" drews avenue. The garage will be open for business on Saturday, December 8th, A full line of Crown Dominion products will be carried. Automotive repair work of all kinds will be handled by certified Lincoln county road crew startâ€" ed work on Wednesday with a bullâ€" dozer and shovel cutting down the grade and widening the hill on the Park road leading up to the West Lincoln Memorial hospital. This much needed work will greatly facâ€" ilitate travel conditions to and from the hospital and for other reâ€" Mw-flllfltm T DC OBIOD aatacdants GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT Mrs. L. J. Pettit will be the guest speaker .uu l._(_)_.b.l. Literary meeting, which will be held in the Chapter room on Monday, Decemâ€" ber 10th at 2:45 p.m. Anrynlon-oou.mw on Dec. 4 in Trinity Hall. After Fairy Ring the . new Brownies were presented with their Sixer emblems and the seâ€" conders, absent at a previous meeting recejved their stripes. the closing ceremonies held town in Quebec. f On meaticss Tuesday there he was served with steak. ‘We don‘t pay any attention to meatless days here. We think they are unnecessary," he was told. _ A friend said that he would be glad to let him have ten pounds of butter saying. "We don‘t bother with ration coupons here. We don‘t think rationing is necessary anyâ€" way." A friend in Montreal said: "The liquor stores have no Scotch, but I am having a consignment shipped in, I can let you have any brand you want." Ho, hum! With some men, the cocktail hour is most any hour. * ® ® When it comes to reaching for the dinner check, many i """" knows exactly how far to reach in order to miss it. Let‘s Move Down An engineer has just returned om a business trip to a small EVENTS and TOPICS of the WEEK in To The First Twentyâ€"ive Customers to Patronize Our Garage we will give aâ€" â€" FREE â€" Free Lubrication Job ANDERSON MOTOR SALES (Toronto Telegram) Brownies 1.0.D.E. PHONE 625 the â€" mountain Grimsby Red Cross| To: Branch Presidents It is now possible for enquirers in Canada who are worried about | : their relatives in Russia to address | an enquiry directly to: Central Information Bureau, ‘ Russian Red Cross Society, Kiimetoysky, Pereulok, 1, Moscow, U.8.8.R. We have been advised that this mmuwum but as it is practically impossible to secure a typewriter in Canada with the Russian alphabet, we beâ€" lieve that a neatly printed enquiry would be acceptable, but it must be in Russian. ‘There is now regular mail serâ€" vice, both surface and airmail, to Russia and enquiries through this agency should only be made when it has been impossible to estabâ€" lish contact. Enquiry Form 1609 to the International Red Cross is ho longer permissable. ; (Miss) K. H. McKechnie, sTORE HOURS sTonk 9 to 6 Mon. Tues. 9 to 6 1 9 to 1230 Wed. a a 9 to mesman ans PHO _ WOMEN‘s WORKk IN RED . CROS§S PEACETIME PLAN ‘The Women‘s War Work Comâ€" mittee of Ontario will continue as at present formed until next May in order to complete commitments made to Great Britain and Allled countries,â€"and the layette proâ€" gram for the CUARF. Branch workrooms will be asked to comâ€" Mdlmmmï¬m to Divisional warehouse by April lith. This was announced at Onâ€" tario Division headquarters Novâ€" ember 20th. Following the policy adopted by National Executive, the Ontario umg-n-mvflw'h"'{ commendation of the National Women‘s War Work Committee that a chairman of Women‘s Work Committee should be appointed in the Division and in all branches. The War part of women‘s work will be through by April, but many branches will have a peacetime program to meet local needs. It committees might sew for Navy, Army and Air Force and DVA Hospitals; for such departments of LoX DU eeccothatss Red Cross as Outpost Hospitalsi disaster relief and assistance to the wives of Canadian servicemen. JANIE pendest. enmmmmmmmmemmmemmneenicemmemee Arrangements are being made HELP WAN‘ lwmAmAlMllom\ohon maâ€";â€"i e o s :".â€' eral housework in H ‘The Ontario Rifle contest is to be perienced or In:.g;t CnGOW pE ENN CCluss Aname ‘af phone 378 Grl . PHONE 609 held this month, two boys will compete and of girls. Funtane s The films for this week were on "Light Waves," and "Electricity." | 1e 06.3 The winning Commencement ticket sellers in G.H.8, were David Pickett with a grand total ot seventeen, and Pilip Pogacher with fourteen. The Poster prize winners were Sadle Hinatsu, Aone Zalec, Donald Hawes, Floreace Smith, were Sadie Hinatsu, Aone Zalec, Donald Hawes, Floreace Smith, Olga Ivanchuk, Jacqueline Sawyer, Jean Jarvia, Ruth Clark, Nancy Morton. G.H.S. News November 16th, 1945 Jewellery and Electrical ost Hospital®;| WaNTED â€" MILK SHIPPERS â€" mistance to the| 4 to 6 cans daily. m,w servicemen. Dairy, Phone 410, Gri . ie two teams of Secretary. 4 MAIN STREET, WEST, GRIMSBY British Owned Aund Operated one team CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS STEP LADDERS AT JOHNSON‘S HARDWAREâ€"Phone 21. 21â€"2¢ nennsane e W LC OALL Aas aul FOR SALEâ€"Wood ashes for sale Apply Merritt Bros. 18â€"the FOR SALE â€"â€" Large Rug. 201â€"Jâ€"4. hsC FOR SALE â€" Three burner, low oven Gas Stove, $10.00. _ Apply mennneaa i CCC DLE 2P bushs FOR SALE â€" One pair of tube skates, size 6, cheap. Phone 981. M 22â€"1p FOR SALE _ Roy‘s Winter Overâ€" coat. Good condition. In_-_ 30. WPP onl FOR SALEâ€"Smail walnut lamps; also knives. Apply 3rd door east of Baker‘s Sideroad. _ 22â€"2p _ ‘Two cents a word per insertion. Minimum charge each insertio= 25 cents. Cash must accompany advertisement to guaraplee inserâ€" tion. Amqmomu-mmm mmaaansoe2= CC aine aBn ToYs AT JP“N_!O":. HARDâ€" amananased@ CCC aAneAn A AC $2,.250 @ 5% FIRST MORTGAGE for Sale, on good property. Inâ€" terest always paid on date. Box FOR SALE â€" Brown Steel Bed, c.u.mu.n-flyw.ghl filled mattress and cover, $25.00. §3 Christie Street. 22â€"1p enae e e nCSms s FOR SALE â€" Girl‘s C.C.M. skates and shoes, sizes 13 and 6; Boy‘s size 4. Two large doll beds. Teleâ€" phone 410â€"J. 14 John St. . 221 meaanAAsed nn n olc FOR SALEâ€"Turkeys, choice birds, various weights, celling prices. en l FOR SALE â€" Girl‘s white boots and skates, size 7, $2.00; airâ€" tight heater and pipes, almost new, $3.00. Apply 20 Elizabeth 281â€"M. Phone 286â€"R. FOR SALE â€" One Modern Con! and Wood Stove with oven, in good condition, $6.00; one extenâ€" sion table with leaves, $4.00. Apâ€" WARE â€" See Advertisement in Sike Sxaion . 21â€"2¢ WANTEDâ€"Medium sized tricycle and amail kiddie car. Phone snn .w 22â€"1p L. ... . 220 aant + big tP ~=\ WANTED â€" Used Crib, size. Apply at Indepen James Monaghan, Grassie, WANTED TO RENT â€" Three or four unfurnished heated rooms for three adults,. Central locaâ€" tion, White Box 200, The Indeâ€" l pendent. A_____’"‘ Street ply 177 Main West. Phone 281â€" \Baled Straw And Hay Also Over One Phone 24â€"Râ€"24 Wellandport Steve Lazowski Will Deliver. One Thousand Christâ€" mas Trees. // TABLE LAMPS p Beautiful crystal coloured C 2 bases, matching drum shades. ,’ Others in china, metai, id , $7.95 AND UP 22â€"1p 22â€"1p 22â€"1p 22â€"1¢ 22â€"1p DRESSER LAMPS Matching Pairs in Pink and TRILâ€"LIGHTS Empire Stands. TOASTERS Marbic. _ ___ $14.95 UP Good Sclection of Shades. PINâ€"UPS ... $3.95 and $4.25 (Dependable Elements). Bright Chrome Finish. IRONS ...... ... .$4.50 HOT PLATES ... .$2.25 FOR RENT â€" Two light houseâ€" kee rooms furnished. City eumnu. Very private. On No. 8 Highway, Fruitiand. On bus line. Phone 42â€"Râ€"23, m:-.l. P ELECTRICAL school, Valued as es mll': ward. Apply omm INTERIOR PAINTING AND PAâ€" PERKHANGINGâ€"A. J, Hayward, Phone 406, Grimaby. tie PAINTING AND PAPER HANGâ€" ING â€" W. Twocock, Mansion Apt. C. Phone 90â€"W. 24 EXPERIENCED Carpenter, Interâ€" or Decorator, Brick Layer. Louis Mester, 48 Depot St. 20â€"4p UsED WOOD & CoAL sTOvEs and Coal Oi} Heaters.â€"Johnson‘s â€" Hardware. 22â€"1¢ CORNS INSTANTLY RELIEVED Just Arrived with Liyod‘s Corn and Callous flvm;ueunmr-dy. 50c at Dymond‘s Drug Store. Buy and Use Christmas Sso‘is It‘s your one â€" chance to help 6â€" nance the nation â€" wide ca m paign against . tuâ€" bereulosis. Buy Christâ€" mas Scals now! It is a Canadian tradition to use Christmas Seals on Yule letters and packages. MISCELLANEOUS doon OPmR NP CCCCN CC3 I or before Wednesday, the 6th day of February, 1948, at 10.30 o‘clock in the forencon, I shall at the said time and at the Council Chambers umuldMndOMW seed to sell by public auction the said lands or such portion thereof as shall be necessary to pay such arrears together with the costs thereon. e.w of such advertisement l::‘ m.,,.,..ppuuuouom L 20 svnsane White and Gold Bases in Mctal and eeen G. G. BOURNE, Treasurer, Town of Grimaby, Treasurer‘s Office, Grimaby, October 31st, 1045, $13.95 9 to 6 Thur, & Fri. 9 to 10 Sat. ONCE A YEAR 2â€"1¢c 3rd