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Grimsby Independent, 21 Feb 1946, p. 5

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OWR T ces Soak ,,m.-ouun-"’"'m' mllm“‘mmm \fl‘»ww‘ oun _2 oS ‘,_..,_uua‘vu-n“bm nwdpmdm‘m ille, Township of Clinton and cownship of Louth. The disburse 4 c TX _ MLC% n maetamas ville on The Committee organized in order, that our Boys and Girls mfightuednnmduoea-- forts enjoyed by so many of us at ve closed their books. statement of réceipts and disburse. ments of monles for 1945â€"46. _ IPALâ€"Township of Clinton, $475. BEAMSVILLE NEWS AR SERVICES COMMITTEE WIND UP THEIR ACTIVITES , February 21, 1946. wyher® gell war. Cigarettes is a financial 91 5v°°° yeat® outside of «was* $1,075.00. _ * DONATIONS: LADIES ORâ€" GANIZATIONSâ€"Beamsville Woâ€" men‘s Institute, $19.44; Louth Woâ€" men‘s Institute, $25.00; Beamsvilie Ladies Bowling Club (The Aces), $12.00; Trinity United Church, (Women‘s Association), $40.00; ‘Tintern Ladies Group, $8.00; Reâ€" becca Lodge, $10.00; Lake Shore Community Club, $15.00; $1290.44. MEN‘S ORGANIZATIONS: Beaâ€" masville Grape Growers, $25.00; Beamsville Bowling Club, $7.00; Hard Ball Team, $18.00; Lawn Bowlers, $12.00; Ontario Farm Service Camp, Vineland Camp, Lions, $200.00; Canadian Legion, West Lincoln Branch, $50.00; $812.â€" BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS: Jordan Fruit and Supply Co. $25.â€" 00; CITIZENS (GROUPED) NOT YARN, $18.90; REFUND ON CIGâ€" ARETTES, $21.16. TOTAL RECEIPTS, $2,151.39 CASH ON HAND, JANUARY 1st, 1945, $1,878.42. | TOTAL, $4,020.81. PAYMENTS: Cigarettes and Chocolates, $1,208.37; The Beamsâ€" ville Express (Papers and Stationâ€" ery), $163.77; Christmas Boxes (overseas), $432.55; Wool; 1.O.â€" D.E. , $97.20, Simpsons, .$48.00, $145.20; Postage Etc., $7.39. TOTAL EXPENSES, $2,047.28. Disposal of Funds, $1,082.53. { Village of Beamsville, 26% of $907.53â€"$235.96. | ‘Township of Clinton: Refund of Grant 1945, $475.00; 38% of $907.. 53,â€"$344.86; $819.86. ‘Township of Louth: Refund of Grant 1945, $600.00; 36% of 907.53 â€"826,71; $9026.71; $1,082.53. TOTAL â€" DISBURSEMENTSâ€" $4,020.81. The Committee wish to thank all our citizens, organizations, the Press, the councils of the municâ€" ipalities of Beamsville, Clinton and Louth for their fine financial asâ€" WE are clearing up deferred orders $ telephon as quickly as it can be done. Over 50,000 telephones have been addedsince Vâ€"E, Day â€" the increase in the lastfour months of 1945 was greater than in the preeding eight months.* Y B. of E. Vocational _ Committee 2o eoenegis [ CE kc o of w‘mw- T ridky avening. Frank Barrow of forâ€" 1946 and Norman D. Millier of Vineland, viceâ€"chairman. The comâ€" mittees of the board will be as fol. lows: Education, Leighton Macâ€" 10Nnruloo-uhm;fll- ance, G. R. Fry, N. D. Miller, John Hinter; property, Dane Steven, Clirles Watterworth, W. 0. Reid. ‘The committee recommended the PU%Chase of two new wood working l8tres for the shop work. ‘M'IDWMII' Spictora Davies, Johnson and Claike, would make a three days inspecion of the schools classes on ms,snmmm will met the inspectors in referâ€" ence toa new set up of vocational L. secium. difmdiirâ€"ned en vil ____z_z _ with no really serious damage beâ€" sistance during the war years in ing reported. A chimney fire at the work of our organâ€" Norman Groh‘s called the fire deâ€" ieation | Potr cana ie mma tha n wood Jov We trust, that the efforts of | 1__ _ /, Mlelll‘ mflm our Committee havein some small T o o mmnmww""'mwum Moun store And Girls to face the 1ardships and | _ A *M® .u: ‘ten" Privations of war, uy we extend | ShYO uP 4X faf merry on is an who saw Tit t, volunteer for | 2HH® "o “’",’,."“"‘,., ue nvigg active service, our aicere thanks. o saigse. o this Saneâ€" e C Coent. m-wv.om.dbdunum- At the inaugural meeting of the We trust, that the efforts Of our Committee havein some small way made it easierfor our Boys and Girls to face the 1ardships and privations of war. Miy we extend to all who saw fit to volunteer for active service, our aicere thanks. To those who havebeen bereayâ€" ed by the loss ofloved ones during We d BBs Med Soll% the war, -.,QMMW mm,.u,.nh-ufiydfl' sacrifice. Oureonnlu.hl"fi“‘":: task which theystarted out to do, LaSm PPRORM MRNPCOOO 00 m.u‘”mwhhvh( all our brave Joys and Girls proâ€" perly rehabilitaed back to civilian life and lovedones. We must not falter, this is atask for all of us. A man is ananimal who proâ€" mises himself to goto church just as soon as he canleave hbis sick Beamsvilie, CJinton & Louth War Services H. T. STEWART, |h‘ Manager || THE GRIMSBY telephones The big wind last week was m"mmqmw-. . C CREDRLES Anmsame Tne ‘Gt R R:E‘F“‘,‘ C . e W lemsics l ue signs blowing over, with the odd smail building in the back yard ukllcam. s# See the C.N.R. station has been lit up for the first time in years. Guess old John was saving electric bills for the railroad. L + ® lunbu'ldmvmnncwndl along with Fire Chief Merrill ‘Thompson paid a snowy visit to nuwuucnwludndwd South Tuesday afternoon. ‘The mmmuuomnmuuo. with the idea of getting a clue as to what the new hall for Beamsâ€" ville will be fashioned after. While in the district, the boys took in the hockey game at Port Colborne. ®â€" ® ® Residents in the Thirty district are locking their doors these nights following the series of breakâ€"ins, last Saturday night. Incidentally m‘wdold'l'llnyhmvudfll to raise money to replace the m-‘chnmlmlln. Wm. Palk. Nice going. fi Beamsvi a (by.J. HODGES, P.L. "Ie Men $ | At the meeting on :VL.dn)..dA ay Lincoin‘s . To the average housewife, the workhouse is home. "THELITTLE SHOEMAKER®" «A«BATB ... Ixe Now is the time to get your bicycle overhauled and fitted up for Spring. Don‘t wait until the last minute. Parts and Supplies alâ€" ways in stock. ‘Honey" Shelton Next Door to Dymond‘s Drug BICYCLE OVERHAUL Tews Sz as u2 521 INDEPENDE NT 871 6121 816 571â€"0 1065 10714 612â€"1| structor â€" who _ wasâ€"ahemâ€"me. 87T1iâ€"â€"O| Then followed a series of relay Grape Growers Elect Officers Officers for the grape growers association were elected at their annual meeting held in the / included the reâ€"elecUON _ "" . 0 _/ muwwm .,'mgmmmlle!ulr. ninuldm"'""“'” treasurer. â€" Executive members will be comâ€" ,.g.aam-tn M. Laundry, Jatk Porter, Ray Stone, Dpoenald M.A_'_-M‘“O.V.M will be representatives to the Cenâ€" wmflndflnfll‘!‘o“’" era‘ Association. ‘The price for Grapes for 1046 wuwutnonm-fl'“ made to set the price at this preâ€" mature date. Other business Was discussed, among this being the question â€" of wineries producing their own grapes. This is a factor later date. The possibility of Joe Smith reâ€" U MO CC CS C Aoaa Pss e ue signing as Preaident of the Assocâ€" uuuuauunmtmuun association hopes Mr. Smith will reâ€"consider, His services in the past have been invaluable, and members feel that his guiding hand is very essential at this crucial time of adjustment. by Little Whozit Now that St. Valentines Day is over, things are becoming sober again. Some shocks and heartâ€" breaks occured on that day, but we hope that no friendships were seyâ€" MM..,.-.;..mloulm did a great business. L2 2000 00c ic eac Atingiec AiluitadPiets : sls stt something and I think it goes un der the title of experience. With this uncertain weather we have llmobopoolhelu-ndlymt- lonal hockey team for this year anyway, but give us time, ice, etc, etc, eteâ€"and BH.V.S. will be all right brotherâ€"all r[‘ht. Numerous students were present at the hockey game in Grimsby on Friday night. They returned home full of good cheer, but oh boy, did myhnlonlyplndnleocold feetâ€"and I do mean cold feet. Not the kind they will turn up with The trend among the‘ gal studâ€" ents is still Torontowards, more having gone there this weekâ€"end. I haven‘t managed to root out the attraction so far, but just give me timeâ€"give me time. ‘There is a girls Basketba!) game coming up in Dunnville soon Gang, so try to make arrangements to be there, and cheer the little ladies News From BEAMSVILLE High School all hands present were looking somewhat glum as the prospects of our approaching hockey game melted away with every raindrop. However, it looks as though our fears were in vain for Old Man Weather has made a . complete turnabout by going to the other extreme. Brrâ€"râ€"râ€"r. At the start of the meeting we all proceeded to receive a proper callingâ€"down about our uniforms or rather the lack of them, and 1 must confess that yours truly was not an exception. The meeling proâ€" ceeded merrily on its way with a wee bit of instruction, by the PL.‘s in knotting. The boys did their best to tie everything but the rope into knots; including even the inâ€" The last hockey game races, the smailler boys promptly put the larger ones to shame. The meeting wound up with a campfire discussion everyone gave their own opinions of things to do for Bcout Week. On Sunday morning the Scouts all shined up in their uniforms, went to their own respective churches, On the afternoon of that same day the Scouts, Cubs and Guides attended a Scouts Own serâ€" vice at Grimaby High School, held in memory of our founder, Lord Badenâ€"Powell of Gilwell. Beamsville Troop No. 1 M‘ and wants new members. Parents will do well to consider what the discipline and selfâ€"reliance gained by Scouts will mean to their sons. Boys, think of the wholesome fun that will be yours in learning woodcraft and acquiring all other Scout practices in the pleasant company of other boys your own , Talk it over with any Scout or.'ml!mâ€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€". will be brought forth at Boy Scouts More JUST ARRIVEDâ€" [ New Beds and Baby Cribs | Anderson Motor Sales Come in and see th you have been waiting for. We in repa .l‘(‘humm"- CRIMSBY HOUSE FURNITURE OUR NEIGHBORS TO THE EAST BE A MSVILLE and CLINTON J. Gordon McGregor, a native Beamsvillian, has been u‘ugpolnud as Flonnmnt representative for BEAMSâ€" VI and CLI N, for news coverage and the hkil:&of lub.erimnl. is bofi we believe is an up and coming newspaperâ€" man and wi cover all your news events of every kind in a thorough and efficient manner. We ask your coâ€" operation. We particularly desire reports of meetings of all organizations, especially those of the ladies. Contact Mr. McGregor and he will do the rest. 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