It was a gala night at The Inn | on Tuesday evening when the members of Grimaby Lions Club} entertained their Ladies and a‘ large number of guests. It was one | of the biggest ladies‘ nights that | the Lions Club has yét pnd\nud.‘ Lion "Carm" Millyard was chairâ€"| man of the committee in charge of . festivities this year and he is to be congratulated upon the fine proâ€" gramme that he arranged. 5 A fine floor show, smart skits by local members, and excellent music for dancing provided by Clair Kunselman and his orchestra from St. Catharines, provided an excellent evening of entertainment. Guest speaker of the evening was Dean R. O. Hurst, College of parts and showed the wisdom of hours a day, sleeping eight hours a day and playing eight hours a day, if they did it in proper proâ€" portions and in the proper manner. a...uua-mmw his audience practically spellbound throughout. Dean Hurst is one of the best speakers who has yet apâ€" mm.umu»nw sponded to the toast To The Ladâ€" tes‘ " in a most able manner. aucts of roses to $4rs. Matchett and Mrs. Dr. Crich, by the Club. # * Births SLADENâ€"â€"At the Grace Hospital, Ottaws, on January 20th, 1947, to Mr. and Mrs. Rudoiph Sladen FLOUR =24¢e * qvice quakEs oats i2 19e Lions Club FEY‘S BREAKTAST COCOA T*" 19c, 31c HARRY NORNE‘® vanLete 27508 250 \qprrrrms * 21¢, ©3¢ GRAPEFRUIT :== 276 PALMOLIVE == 2 ~~ 11¢ LYNN WAX BEANS = 156 AVLMEE STRAINED BABY FOODS = 7¢ HADDIE #®. $%¢ CHILI CON CARNE :# 19¢ cUSTARD MVST ARD :smss #c Ball) a daughter, Valerie Phone Orders must be in by Friday for Delivery on Saturday NEW BEETS â€"â€" «2 bunches 25¢ RADISHES â€" â€" > 2 doz. 13¢ FRESH SPINACH _ â€" â€" â€" Ib. 15¢ Size 96 GRAPEFRUIT =â€" â€" 5 for 23¢ February 6th, 1947 GTAR OIAWT PALMOLIVE SOAP When Available Use Our Orsded BGOGCS mintW@ wilr MEDIUM er PULLETS Laok for Carreli‘s Name en the Carton SPECIAL CARROLL‘S PURE BAKING P OoWDER *« 17¢ When CRISCO K. The regular meeting of the Beaver Club was held Monday evening in the Church Rooms with the usual good attendance of memâ€" Some business transactions were voted upon and some arrangeâ€" ments made for the Penny Sale taking place February 24th. Mrs. D. C. ‘Thomson read an amusing poem entitled "A Pin". Mrs. Richard Shafer supplemented this with one called "When the Women Go Away." Several games of Shuffleboard were played and an appetizing lunch served by the hostesses of the evening, Mrs. C. Hitchman and Mra. R. Shafer. Time cannot change them it‘s true Years that may come cannot sever Our loving remembrance of you. â€"Always remembered by Beatrice ‘The Grimsaby division of the TUnited Music Studios, under the direction of Mr. T. Ryson, will preâ€" sent a recital in the Trinity Hall, tomorrow evening, February 7th. ‘ ‘The big feature of the evening ‘wmu.mmu. of 25 students, all from Grimsby and North Grimsby, assisted by the senior string ensemble. Soloists and novelty acts will intersperse the programme. GODDENâ€"In loving memory who passed away February 4, 1945. weet memories will linger for In Memoriam Beaver Club MUSIC RECITAL EXTRACTS A L M 0 ND 8 17¢ In spite of the inclement weathâ€" er an unusually large number of the church and congregation gathâ€" ered for the Annual Supper and business meeting. These all enjoyâ€" ed an excellent supper served by business meeting. These all enjoy» . ed an excellent supper served by | the Ladies‘® Aid after which the minister Mr. McLea® led i= a short devotional exercise and the reports from the varions organizations of , the church were given by umr| appointed representatives. These reports showed that the year‘a ‘ work had been very successful. . | ‘ The clerk‘s report showed that 17 had been added to\hembor-‘ ship, 8 by profession of faith and | hpu-.llymurnndl by exâ€" perience. There were 3 losses, 2 by letter and one by death. ‘The treasurer‘s report showed that although very large expendâ€" itures had been made 02 account of improvements both to the church building and parsonage that there was still a d_rnuo balâ€" ance in the treasury. The givings of the church for all purposes had averaged $40.00 per member of which $11.00 was for Missions and $20.00 for Current expenses. ‘l\onnfldmnumcom- mittee showed that the givings for the year had been somewhat larger mmmmmmtnll WMMM‘R also presented a budget for the coming me sooBa TL _ _KHL lammae | ad â€"yie rogielicâ€" n z20 wmwmw than the expenditures for the past y-ruld'flellndm a sugâ€" géstion for the setting up of a sinkâ€" h‘mmllnflnyommld pwutfclmmrleemnl heating system for the entire plant. This report was unanimousâ€" ty adopted. The report of all organizations the Church School, two Young w-.mmmuhdon Circles, the Mission Band, The Laâ€" dies‘ Aid, the CG.LT., The Boy‘s Club. The Choir showed a like acâ€" tivity and progress. Mr. McLean in giving his report | . said in part that although he had |, been in charge for only a short |. time and thus couldn‘t‘ give an exâ€" | . haustive survey of the situation, there were some things that he | had learned and which gave him pleasure to report. In the first| place a genuine. appreciation for | the faithful substantial work done bymw.m.llr.m-‘ derwick and his wife, work the good effects of which would be manifested for years to come. The pemdwumtbcmu.mdto wummulmhun-tm enthusiaam of the group over which he had been called to exerâ€" cise spiritual oversight. ‘The uniâ€" versal high respect in which the church was held in the community and that there were yet considerâ€" able amount of untapped resources both spirituaily, mentally and finâ€" ancially which if they could be harâ€" nessed to the work would greatly enhance the value of the church in the community and for the Kingâ€" dom of God. He also spoke of the good work done by all organizations and said that he especialy appreciated the work done by the choir and â€"its M'nvthbahlndumder- BAPTIST CHURCH HAD £ECIOTED + He referred to the improvement to church and parsonage propérty and especially of the thorough overhauling of the heating plant Mhdmnnuehmml- clent and which could practically all be incorporated in the new cenâ€" tral heating plant when the time eame to install it. rormeonllcmrluuldtml the challenge of the Crusade for a mm:wpo!wmh- lents and means would be the “Mydmcmhlndmld Mflawmul“lllmt†nun’uooounlldlunnm&p- tist constituency of the community into a closer fellowship in the Kingdom and in the church. ‘This ‘mldcommm with an every home visitation and find its comâ€" pletion in a special reception serâ€" vice for new members at FEaster time. Plans have already been forâ€" mulated with this in mind and were being carried out as rapidly as possible From the standpoint of material advance he said that improvements were much needed in the sachool hall including classroom, kitchen and recreation facilities and that a committee had this in hand and would report very shortly. _ ‘The following were appointed to office: W. L. Bengough and R. D. Colpitts, deacons for two years; TIsaish Pictt, honourary ducon:‘ Miss Muriel Morris, church clerk; Miss Greta Ormiston, treasurer; Arthur Judd, mission treasurer; Mre. Cartle L. Armatrong, Comâ€" munion fund treasurer; Isaiah Plett and R. D. Colpitts, trustees; Arthur Norton, Floyd Simpson, Miss Greta Ormiston, James Konk» le, Ralph Tomlin, Milton Morrls, Alfred Dipper, Palmer Hill, Charâ€" les Walker, Norman Lunt and Frederick A. Oakes, board of manâ€" agement and property committee; Alex Gillesple and Mrs, W. L. Benâ€" gough, auditors; Miss Greta Ormâ€" iston, organist; Mrs. Floyd Simpâ€" son, A.TCM., choir leader; Mrs, George Konkle, Mrs. Charles Walâ€" ker, F. A. Oakes and Arthur Norâ€" THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT showed expendâ€" account to the January Sistâ€"To Alfred and Mrs. Clarke, Oflmw- a son. e ® ® January 31stâ€"To John and Mrs. WImu.lut.No.l.NofllOf\‘-l' by, a daughter. w ® # February lstâ€"To W. G. and Mrs. Frizzell, Beamsvilie, a son. e % ® * February 3rdâ€"To Fred and Mrs. MHolloway, RR. No. 1, Caistor «s (c?g ‘The White Six was presented with the Honour flag at the openâ€" ing ceremony of A pack. While the making a set of Semaphore Signalâ€" ling flags. Bryan Jones was presentâ€" ed with his First Star. The Blue Six made the proâ€" gramme for this week while the White Six are responsible for next week‘s. At the Campâ€"fire, Bagâ€" heera presented the Brown Six with crests for winning the last three months competition. nmkmuMunlrcoumo( instruction in the First Star knots and played a couple of games of Ships and Mines and Dodge Ball BIGe aHd IEWNS Sixes practised on the Morse _ sets, Bagheera . started the Brown _ Six making a set of Semaphore Signalâ€" ling flags. Bryan Jones was presentâ€" ed with his. First Star. The Blue Six made the proâ€" under the direction of Mowgli. Akela tested the three new chums and found them ready for investâ€" iture when they have the required parts of the uniform. Murray Shaw passed his time test. Boy Scoutâ€"Girl Guide week «is Feb. 16â€"23. 1st Grimsby (Lions) Troop A most interesting meeting was held last Monday including an inâ€" vestiture, the ceremony of the movâ€" ing up of membâ€" h era of the Wolf Pack to the Scout invested as a ‘Tenderfoot" and is now a full member of the Scouts, It was an impressive ceremony when the Wolf Pack said goodâ€"bye to the Cubs who were to be reâ€" celved by the Scout ‘Troop. The whole Pack was present under the leadership of Cub Master C. Mote. The Cubs repeated their promise within the Pack circle and were then brought by their Akela to the Scout horseâ€"shoe where they were received by the Scout Master and Leaders, The following were those received into the troop, Billy Henâ€" Iuy, Ronald Wicharuk, Parvey Hill, Pat Ryan, Albert Mitchell. & _ & ® February 3rdâ€"To James rs. Spence, Grimsby Beach West [ncoln â€"_â€" BIFT/)S *â€" ; During the Cocnell Fire a talk on the Scout Laws as they tend to good citizenship was given by Capâ€" tain W, Gillin, an old Scout, and now of our detachment of the Proâ€" vincial Police. It had great appeal as it was simply presented and was food for thought. ‘The next meeting will be on Monday, February 10th, at the High School. ton, music committee; Mra. Harold Heaslip, Mre. Iioyd Pettit and Mra. W. L. Byford, flower comâ€" mittee; L. J. Pettit, Miss Greta Ormiston, Charles Walker and R. D. Colpitts, finance committee; Mra. L. J. Pettit, Mra. Fred Bransâ€" combe and Miss EvaCline, leaders of junior congregation; John Morâ€" ris, Charles Walker, Albert Dipper, Morris Piett, Donald Dipper, Arâ€" thur Parsonage, Arnold Judd and James Konkle, ushers, JOMNSON‘S MARDWARE RUBBER DOOR MATS Boy Scouts elcome Cubbing Blue and Tawny looA'ooo 8 cout John Weeka having pasâ€" sed the tests was a very and and FOR SALE â€" Gentleman‘s heavy coat, Melton cloth, size 40 or 42. $10.00. Apply 4 Kidd Ave., side FOR SALE â€" National _ three burner electric stove with side oven. Apply 93 Main St. ?0:1- 1â€"1p FOR SALE â€"â€" Well bred male Dalmatian Coach dog, 1 year old, quiet, intelligent. Phone ’Ml. 1â€"1¢ FOR SALE â€" Hot water heating FOR SALE â€" Farm horse, 8 yrs. Apply John Lizak, Nelles Side Road, north of Queen Elizabeth FOR SALE â€" Man‘s good winter overcont, size 38, $5.00. Large heater with pipes. $12.00, Phone 1T1â€"Wâ€"3. k. 81â€"1e sTORE HOURS 9 to 6 Mon. Tues. 9 to 12.30 Wed. FOR SALE â€" Jersey and Holatein cow, with first calf 10 days old. Apply Wm. . Palmer, Phone 442â€"M, Grimaby. 81â€"1¢ "Saf motitanie ail preguetion on ita ‘a = er â€" Fleming nmry chicks. Canadian _ approved _ pullorum clean flocks. Fleming Farma, Beamsville. Phone 70. 81â€"3p FOR SALE â€" 8 piece dining room sulte, solid oak; odd furniture, Chesterfleld, two . Cheaterfield chairs, vory pram in good conâ€" dition. _ Phone 685 evon;rl\gl. «2¢ = P HILC O P 706 ;"‘*"‘ma*- ~amamone® ®4e. apme e qeond it Immediate Delivery just PS 5q yy PAYS FOR SALE â€"â€" Peach trees in the following varieties: Early Hale, Haven, Buttercup, Early Elberâ€" ta, Eiberta, Golden Jubilee, Hale Haven, Late Eiberta, Uurlsold. Oriole, Valiant, Veteran, Vanâ€" guard, Vedette, Red Haven, A ply to E. J. Muir, 130 UI£ Ave., Grimsby, Phone 417â€"J. Reâ€" montlng Btove and Welling» 20â€"3p Classified Advertisements system, suitable for aix room house. Amy Lady Byron Dress Shoppe. 681. S1â€"1¢ FOR SALE â€"â€" Model A Coach,| seal beam lights, rebuilt motor. 1034 Pontiac sedan, motor just overhauled. Dodge 3 ton wrecker complete with power winch and crane, Late model farm tractor on rubber, complete with self starter, generator and . lights. McKee‘s Garage, Stoney Creek. _ Phone 103â€"Râ€"14. 81â€"1e Highway. rooms and face of school house, 8. 8. No. 2, CLINTON (Lower PnE s . .s. ol se c li lc e Tenders to be in by February 28, 1047, Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, _ Redecoration of interior of three Expert Watch and Jewellery Repairs For specifications apply. Jewellery and Electrical Appliances Tenders Wanted FOR SALE Bec‘ty Treas. Phone T0 Râ€"21. RBR. No. 3, Beamsvilie, J. W. STARR PROMPT AND EFFICIENT SERVICE 4 MAIN STREET, WEST, GRIMSBY British Owned And Operated 30â€"1p 31â€"1p ADDISON RADIOS with Record Player attachment & Builtâ€" in Aerial. A.C. and FOR SALE â€" Spray tank, 2 barâ€" rel, strongly built; pair of strong hardwood wheels; oil drum with hand pump; large oak wine barâ€" rel; other articles Apply J. B. Picken, No. 8 HMighway at Winâ€" ana. Phone 180. B1â€"1¢ FOR SALE â€" Peach trees in the following varieties: Early Hale, Maven, Buttercup, lhrlz Kiberâ€" :'n Lat l:lh:tu Ildv)ld aven, e A, T Oriole, Valiant, Veteran, Vanâ€" guard, Vedette, Red Haven. A ply to E. J. Muir 130 l-ï¬e Ave., Grimaby. Phone 417â€"J. Reâ€" presenting Stone and "‘“_‘Ffl WANTED â€"â€" Woman wants work by the day. Apply P.O. Box 13, Grimsby. .. q 81â€"1p ROOM WANTED â€"â€" Light houseâ€" keeping room or room and board, by young lady. Apply 14 0;‘k fl‘l a= p WANTED â€"â€" Few inexpensive acâ€" res of land, main hlgrm. sultâ€" able for garage and cabins. Please give full particulars, lo¢â€" ation and price. Box 30, Grimsâ€" by Independent. _ POSITION WANTED â€"â€" Reliable middle aged lady, willing to go out as sitter with children or inâ€" valids, day or night. Phone 206â€"W . 31â€"4¢ WANTED Boolllu:r with some general experience in ofâ€" fice work. Apply in writing givâ€" ing particulara. Apply Box 200 Grimsby Independent. Blâ€"le EMPLOYMENT WANTED â€" Ex« perienced practical nurse, aged 83, unmarried, of good family, requires a position, preferably as companion to aged lady, with Ilghl-hounhuplv.n.f. If surroundâ€" Ings are agreeable and duties light, remuneration will be made i to correapond, . Phone m:‘.u. «~2p ton. ‘The average grass widow knows how to make hay while the aun is whining. It seems the country is returning to normaley, They are again put« ting a gang of pins in men‘s shirts. $54.95 lot on good Street with building, easily adapted to first class residence, Also right of way from Street at rear to property, 144 Acres, Bargain for quick sale. «â€" APPLY «â€" FOR SALE P.0. Box 280 or Phone 560 FOR SALE It‘s the amazing new way to play records invented by Philco. No more fussing with lids, tone arms or needies. A M[ radio, too. Place MIDDLE aged lady 'm“e‘nw go out nights as sitter with children. Apply 25 Elizabeth St. _____ _ PAINTING AND PAPER HANGâ€" ING â€"â€" W. Twocock, 32 Oak St. INTERIOR PAINTING AND PAâ€" PERHANGINGâ€"A. J. Hayward, Fhone 406, Grimaby. the FOR REPAIRS TO REFRIGERâ€" ATORS AND OTHER APPLI. MISCELLANEOUS â€" Singer sewâ€" ing machine repairs and all othâ€" MISCELLANEOUS â€" Repairs made to all makes of washing machines. Motors . exchanged. Phone 405â€"Mâ€"11. W. J. Thomas, Grimaby Beach. 20â€"3p _ Somehow or another we seldom encounter the gent who has little to say. IN THE E8TATE OF Biith Amanda Teeter, late of the Township of North Grimaby, in the County of Linceln, Whtow, Deceased. . C & | t NOTICE to CREDITORS All persons having claims against the above named Wdith Amanda Teet« er who died on the 25th day of Octaber, 1946, are hereby notified to send parâ€" ticulars thereof duly verified to the undersigned on or before the 23rd day \n( February, 1947, after which date the estate will be distributed. _ ANCES call J M. Lawson. ;;‘if'li’ril'i' this 20th day of January 6 â€"u;lfli '. fl-a'. “’u .t Current and Betzner. 1#â€"TFC Phone 371â€"W _ Beamsville NEW FLOORS LAID MISCELLANEOUS WILLAM CASWELI WALKER, _ Rxecutor, FLOORS REFINISHED sTORE 0 to 6 Thur, & Fri. 9 to 10 Sat. FLOOR SANDING CLEANING AND POLISHING PHONE 609 Beamsville, Ontario.