HELP waANTED I wish to extend my best thanks to you for your .UMndMu.eum..M. "‘“‘h““"“"ml‘thpngnndn ummmm'rmm.. ELECTORS OF NORTH GRIMSBY: SOUTH GRIMSBY ELECTORS: WM. MITCHELL My Sincere THANKS NORTH GRIMSBY ELECTORS |GRIMSEY For the Confidence that you have placed in me by electing me to your council board for 1946. To ALL The Electors of North Grimsby ... A Square Deal in 1946. THANK YOU TO MY MANY FRIENDS AND S FOR THEIR WIDE AND CO7 This man likinz. mhmflwfluhw Box 170, JACK FULFORD * APPLY The I ndependent B. AIKENS and reports rrom ail the _ 8" ./ tees. Then Mrs. Clare= ““'w:'l muamohcmag,m 'I'hnummuhlb'! Mrs, Wattâ€"Honorary Presidont. Mrs. Geo. Mitchellâ€"Preaident. Mrs. L. Hysertâ€"1ist viceâ€"Pres. Mrs. Harold Jarvisâ€"2nd viceâ€" President. Mrs. J. B. Aikensâ€"Secretary. Mra. A. Aitonâ€"Treasurer. Tea was served by Mrs. T. Voigt, Mrs. R. Jonnson and Mrs. J. Law» The annual meeting of the Ladâ€" les Guild of St. Andrew‘s Church was held in the Parish Hall on Tuesday, Jan. 8th, when the folâ€" lowing officers were elected for Tea Convenorsâ€"Mrs. M. 8. Nelâ€" les and Mrs. CGowland. White Elephant Tableâ€"Mrs. H«nmuqu.uunn.rm. A schedule of work for the anâ€" nual supper and bazaar next Novâ€" ember, was planned for the year. JANIE ' ‘This week‘s films are: "The Milky Day," a film on the Dairy Industry, "French Canadian Childâ€" ren," and "Eyes and Their Care." Last week "Animals at the Zoo," ‘Elephants® and | «Bearai_.were shown at the ST. ANDREW‘s LADIES GuiLD m AReara of Waucation has inâ€" atailed mn ....,‘&. enclosed Babcock to replace the former one which was considered quite dangerous. After the Grand How! the Pack divided into two groups for Dodge Ball and an old revival "Musical wm,. ‘The ones with one .y..luulym pracâ€" tised their signalling under . their Senior Sixer. mmmmmm Sixers reviewed their cubs in the Puring 1 Sixers rev five knots REVE MRTTCCC At the closing campâ€"fire, Tennant WaAas presented wit ‘Toymakers _ Proficiency . 1 F s dnb their registration | caNCS hi mamvremie o tis pranch of Toymakers _ Proficiency â€" "PAVB * i s“yummmw the arounpd the Totem, A8 he had his tenderpad tests and was by Akela, a%â€" wnmmw AM the cub members received Apronsâ€"Mrs. P. V. Smith. Pillow Casesâ€"Mrs. V. Th Fancy work Convenorâ€"Mrs. W. &« PIN To The Electors . North Grimsby |“rdyi!“hwx all North GMM wWM. M. PALMER High School Around The Cubbing ty Service Club Arms." â€" Bagheera the voyage _ Of Jungle health. This group is working very hard to get their ~First Star and â€" are nearly § OF:â€" THE GRIMSBY ‘ Me Their Sup»â€" || Precipitation ... For Council, 29 Â¥ Say _ p _ @ RTH MSBY me for YOU mMNl.uu.n;‘ub‘MM on the U.S. bank of the Niagara River, opposite Niagara, echoed the notes of its final "retreat" at sundown on New Year‘s Eve as it was then closed as a military post after 219 years as a fortress and military training centre, It was Wm. M. Palmer who was elected a School Trustee by acâ€" clamation at the nominations in North Grimsby, and not Steve Anâ€" dreychuk as reported in last week‘s Independent. Mr. Palmer repreâ€" sents No. 13 8.8. in the new School Mr. and Mrs. Peter Roberls0®, North Grimsby yownship last Wedâ€" nesday received a telephone call from their son, Sapper George Robertson, who was talking from No. 1 Canadian General Hospital in Holland. t s % Beamsville Lawn Bowling Club are holding a dance in the Comâ€" munity h*!!, Beamyville on the the night of Friday January 18th. Eph. Slote and his orchestra. # ®@ Pte. J. B. Sutheriand, son of Wm. and MrS. Sutheriand, 78 Main east arrived Byme on the last trip dmw-m-mh.uum- er Pte. E. SWherland came home on the previou« trip of the Queen. Motor Sales, attendd the Chryslerâ€" Plymouthâ€"Fargo convention held at the Embassy hotel, Toronto. ‘Toronto, last week. ©} * *# Horace E. Kilman, representaâ€" tive of Pelham Towmhip for 20 years continuously, was reâ€"elected reeve by an overwheming majorâ€" ity in Monday‘s electin. Brevities ratepayers in the township to the fact that if they wish to report as dro officials will not accept street lighting compjaints except from & township official. # e 10 Citizens are reminded that now that West Lincoln Memorial hosâ€" pital is Open and operating that visiting just for the inspection of | the premises cannot be allowed. | Visiting hours for those to lee] patients will be published . next week. The prohibition of general visiting is on account of health reâ€" Gounty Council meets next Tuesâ€" Building continued at a rapid pace in St. Catharines during the past year, according to the record of the City Engineer‘s Department. The total of construction for the vear was valued at $952,258. The December record was . $72,450, being 23 permits. ‘This included permits for 12 Awellings valued at uis ceiyliop 2 2o @ERC B CCCA akfam $50,600, The total of construction during 10944 v.u $656,303. # _ ® TRANSâ€"ATLANTIC AIR MAIL â€"Effective January 7th, the Canaâ€" dian government Transâ€"Atlantic Air Mail Service will operate on a triâ€"weekly basis between Dorval, <ue, and Prestwell, Scotland. Flights will leave Dorva 1 each Monday, Wednesday and Friday at one p.m. E.S4.T. and Prestwell each Wednesday, Friday and Sunday at four a.m. and with favourable flyâ€" ing weather should reach destinaâ€" tions in from 12 to 15 hours. Robert Grobb and Harvey Hill, ty North Grimsby youths chargâ€" «d in County Court, on Tuesday, Campbell. The car in question was taken from the rear of the Muniâ€" eipal building on the night of December 12th, when Councilâ€" w embf of Polic: W. W. Turner, !..a!u- the automobile of C. ;R.“'iuumumuuac. Je without the consent of lor Bonham who is Chairman of \« Police Committee was attendâ€" ) ‘"r a seasion of Town Council. EVENTS and TOPICS of the WEEK in TABLOID . ...>>>> forifind Timiame .. nd1.0 Lowent ue . â€"»1l1.0 To m INDEPENDENT * 8 a.m., Monday, BiBCatiun Grimsby Red Cross will meet on 15th at 3 pm. Â¥red Marsh, 2 New Minister Visits Grimsby T. Kelley of _ Hamon, Grimsby with a party of men from Ingersoll. The purpose of the visit O ME coam ©af show the Ingersoll men the 10 West Lincoln Memorial hospital, which they visited accompanied by The installation of officers will be held in the Masonic Hall on Wednesday, Jan, 16th at 8. P.M, Capt. F. W. N. Finiayson, the zone Commander will be present. The draw for the Fur Rug will take place at this meeting. All members who hold books of tickets on the draw must turn the stubs in to the Secretary on or before Jan. 16. it i :. : .0 Aondows AraP in clubwlllbalnldnmmd Mra. E. Tomison, 40 Robinson Street South on Thursday, Januâ€" ary 17 at 3 o‘clock. Nomination of officers will take place. All memâ€" bers are requested to attend. R.A.M. Officers Installed | C tpniâ€" Goeo. x OnL Z First Principalâ€"Geo, A. Oldfield. H Second Principalâ€"L. O. Hysert. J Third Principalâ€"J. R. Leowis. :orlho Ezraâ€"Ex, Comp. G. B. Lipâ€" tt. Scribe Nehemiahâ€"Ex. Comp. V. Tuck. Principal . Sojourner â€"Comp. A. Clark. Assistant ‘Treasurerâ€"Ex. Comp. V. Tuck. Janitorâ€"Comp. W. J. Schwab. APPOINTED OFFICERS Senilor Sojournerâ€"Comp. W. Lawson. Junior Sofournerâ€"Comp. °F. The St. Andrew‘s Avenue, wQNPP vd. and Murray Street §TOUP iI1 meet on Tuesday, Januaty th at 3 p.m. at the home of Mrs. cad Margah, 21 Murray Street. 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. Master Master 3 Veilâ€"Comp. 8. King. ‘ Master 2 Veilâ€"Comp, J. Oldfield. Master 1 Vellâ€"Comp. G. 8ills. Sen. Stewardâ€"R. Cloughley. Director of Ceremoniesâ€"Very Ex. Comp. C, Gowland. MA.LL ‘The next meeting of the Mothers‘ Legion Jottings Coming Events â€"« Guaranteed Work â€" Reasonable Rates MARTIN Min 9 of SKATES Ground and Sharpened, Every Afternoon and Evening, First Class Workmanship Satisfaction Guaranteed Radio Service my Phone Winona 55â€"râ€"22 JAS. FISHER REPAIRS V t, Ontario c man hevs 4 Veilâ€"Comp. M. South At The Booth In The Arena me so generally for un hle tuanks evening Ontario‘s ‘ Health, Russell Hamilton. . visited . Comp. A. Jarvis , Nelles F. Anâ€" will CUBES rxo 106, 4%3¢ B BR A N WiTa® CEREAL rxo A§e CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS FOR SALEâ€"Angora Rabbits. C ply 101 Murray 8t. North. 27â€"1p FOR SALEâ€"â€"Wood ashes for sale Apply lcrrmwnfu. 18â€"tfe FOR SALE â€" One full size Conâ€" tinental bed, practically now, Apply 186 Main St. W. 21â€"1p FOR SALEâ€"Hay and Manure, Load or half load. Just phone * cuary Ramo. Apply N_ 8. Mer" P TD k SCWV Grimaby. FOR SALE â€"â€" 80 Gallon Power Sprayer on skids, in good workâ€" in* condition. _ Phone Grimaby 2#17â€"R. 27â€"Bte FOR SALE â€" Gentieman‘s HeAYY | starting in business here. Apply Winter Coat, aize 38, g000â€"600+| | giay -::ï¬ The mw dition, Full size llltt‘nd:lw. wenln d it teentrnnthmanin ts P Apply 4 Kidd Ave, ( ) | WANTEDâ€"College at 27â€"10¢| â€" seas veteran has u e aananannanananananannannanaanare FOR SACEâ€"Home canning equip.| P®WHHe® Hw‘“ A E/ _ ment. Several cartons of CAB&.| after gix. FOR S8ALEâ€"Home canning equip« ment. Several cartons of cans, -wmxlmnul" 800, two sizes. Apply Box 160, The Oriuub‘.ll- dependent, ~3p FOR SALE â€"â€" 30 White ATn Rabbits. Complete with hutch» es, eto,. _ Comparatively new equipment. Ap;;ldv. Box 18 ‘The Grimaby Independent. 21â€"8p R. Halls Haulage, 647â€"J. 24â€"4pd FOR SALE â€"â€" Some heavy out| ylass; French China; about 200 books, Dickens, Shakespeare and many other works, Apply Lan« ham, Beamsvilie, #tâ€"1p PINEAPPLES â€" «.ch 38 BANANAS â€" â€" â€" |b. 14¢ Spanish ONIONS â€" |b. 4 ¢ SPINACK â€" ~â€"~>â€"~216;(25¢; FOR SALE â€"â€" 80 acre farm, 8 ;mlu from Oflmï¬u mile rom school!, new good barn, good land, one acre of Phone Orders must be in by Friday for Delivery on Saturday, Piake _ Apply to Fuilia varge to FOR SALE BULBS â€"â€" 15c Grimaby. 21â€"1p FOR SALE â€"â€" Sewing Machine, in FOR SALEâ€"14 tons of baled ltuw.lltoudhhdlx.dn 80 tons of loose hay of qualâ€" ity. Will sell at place and deâ€" liver. Apply to John on 20 Highway near 8t. Anns. FOR SALEâ€"Acme Electric Stove, Ts e o‘ s e most new, m 180 Tarky "Tamn." Apoay t monbm WANTED â€"â€" Girl‘s high white tce akates, size 1. Phone 47, after _Â¥ ply: ____ TT 2Tâ€"1p WANTED â€"â€" 3 or 4 unfurnished good condition. mfl.fl‘.' MALE HELP WANTE rt, 84 Livingston Ave., Telyâ€" mu"w. “-‘. X Ired by exâ€"soldler, Merun, acousnes f Oe ARte Ti AnGrNCa . Aipwatt Phone 408, Grimaby, ta PAINTING &Nb rarer Hanat AÂ¥e 6. Phone ww ANTIQUE FURN|TURE eTNisE. . we,, bmail pleces right llcul’y kere. exim mauint"" Apoly c MSCELLANEOUS MELP WANT