7 S CS 7. %8y _ Thursday, January 22nd, 1948. Phone 36 for Your Next Printing Order FISH CAKESe =â€"= 198 DANDEE TEA i2 45e C. C. SAUCE »=. q: 18: SPIC and SPAN : 2% BLUEBERRIES : 31¢ â€.'A--l_†TRISH STEW _ â€" 21e KETA SALMON i2 33e iâ€"i‘lc_.'_p:_fl- 11e AUWT IEMIMA FLOUR For PANCAKES = 18c, 47¢ FoRNES CHOOOLATE er YANILLA PP BABT MEATS 2= 2¢ MUSTARD | ‘sour riaxze | savee BACON = 738 COFFEE . S1e¢e M iont Srdoay Orders By Priday Closing wE CLOSE AT 6 OCLOCK SATURDAYs sesenanesenneennnns aen ns en bdnn 860 hn n nn 000 svessssssssnsssecscnneneenn n00008 sensssnsssaennennnnn n i a08 +8 sssessassn0e0n00bene t00 PEACHES *"s APPLE SAVCE " 176 PACKRITE or BLAZ OUULE /+ aad AVLMER CHOICE PITTED sepmensesentensens snnnenennnne na0nnennnn on Ni ETE seseannsnesenseeeaentnbe en snn nnnnnnannn ParuNESs 2 = AVLMER CHOIOE WAX PEAS AVLMER CHOICE SIEVB 64 FEEE MEASURING CUP WITE ... 2 Ibs for 29¢ ...... 2 tbs. for 23¢ Thursday Closing January 18thâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jarvis, Grimsby a daughâ€" Mas Helen McCoy from Dundas is visiting at the home of Mr. and ‘The committee under the con« venership of Mrs. J. Hogan and Mrs. M. Nelles served delicious reâ€" e o e mâ€"y:c-uadm-...m :ugh,fl ;“!’_ home in west [nco/y l.pl,nn:dz.. L Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dorash and Isobelie from Carragana Sask., arrived ths week to take up resiâ€" dence with Mrs, Dorash‘s parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Bramham. e e ® now-flly-“d the Grimsby Park Parents‘ and Teachers‘ Association was held at the school on Friday afternoon last. Mrs. M. S. Nelles, president, preâ€" sided over the business meeting, Isobelle from Carragana hï¬-.\ arrived ths week to take up resiâ€" dence with Mrs, Dorash‘s parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Bramham. e e ® ‘The regular monthly meeting of the Cirimsby Park Parents‘ and with an average number of ladies present. ‘Tea was served at the close of the meeting by Mrs. J. Elâ€" lis and Mrs. I Murdoch. On Monday evening, Jan. 19th, a joint meeting was held by Alexina Rebekah Lodge No. 267, Sister Mabel Warner, ¢l cimes by Oak Leaf Lodge officers, with Sister Tnaleen LoPage officiatâ€" Sister Bumstead gave a very inâ€" spiring address, asking each memâ€" ber and officer to coâ€"operate with her Noble Grand and live up to the Wd&ood-r.“ul m.-ducuhd-m to those who are needing our and we have numerous opportuni« u-bpuunoum At this time there is an .pnlhrd-l-ï¬hw the work in the C. P. & T. Cam paign being sponsored by the fellows and Rebekahs of this Jurâ€" ladiction to assist victime of these three dread diseasesâ€".cancer, polio and tubsrculoaia. Aister Mildred McRae, DD.P., of Pundas, also spoke, extending an invitation to all present to the Wilâ€" dey Birthday Party to be held in the Rainbow Room, Roysal Conâ€" naught, Mamilton on March 1st. CGifts were presented to Bis. Bumstead by each Lodge, and a ancial halfhour was enjoyed. A delightful lunch was served by the refreshment committee of Osk Lenat LoAge. Grnmsl;y _ Beach Prior to the Lodgo mosting, His. Mabe! McoCartnoy, PNMG., enterâ€" tained for Sis. Bumstead at a dinâ€" ner party in the Oak Room of the Rebekah Lodge â€" COOK SPOMS DINNER élcome es e e A miss MAY cnrrnuhn. Resident Staff Correspondent. ‘Telephone Your News items To Mer. THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT _ Mrs. Armand Smithpresided at :m.muma-fl-:‘: M:m'“ ¢ \ G. F. Scovil; W_-.E:-h. â€" Mrs. C. B on ;:u.:tnqm- vere ESn «howing gratifyrag P@Uit®, | °0 was decided in the fuure to hold L\ JB ... idns rtane it month in the afternon and the second meeting of te month in Irene Carpenter; subtitutes, MTS. M. Glassco and Mra.A. J. Biggar. ‘Ten dollars was vote to the Canâ€" mmmgurmhm mu,u-auwu-nl is coming along ntely after her recent operation and is expected The 1st Grimsaby Beach ,Girl Guide Company hid a skating arpty at the ParkSchool rink on Tuesday afterncon, Jan. 13th. lmmu-m ed an hour‘s skaing after which Mrs. H. Gillespe, Mrs. R. Young Guides gave theladies a heartyâ€" mdm. ie ® The Grimsby. Prk Home and School Club held heir 1st Card Party of the : NewYear on Friday eveningâ€"at the Pak School. Due to other activities and ‘the cold -un;:-,numflvm tables 41 present spent an enjoyable evenng. ‘The prize winners for Bridgewere 1st, Mr. Russell Young and consolation, Mr. Gordon Cole. Muchre winâ€" 1st, Mrs. H. Rinson and conâ€" ‘The Fire Depatment answered a false alarm callto the home. of Lioyd Haynes, Ox street, Sunday afternoon. The alam was put in by. a nearby neighbour. It seems that Loyd had underâ€" taken to cook th dinner, It got pretty hot in the itchen, so he opâ€" ened the door to col off. The steam from the cooking oured out, lookâ€" nlhldmmmflb scene when appearâ€" ed, looking very neat with an apron on, and eXfained that it was only steam. All in all, MrS.Maynes said the dinner was lovely but Lioyd says "never again." 1#a going to stick to butchering. for Expert Radio Service Store of 1001 Artigles PHONE 21 GR1 JOMNSON‘S HARDWARE FIREMEN GET A RUN Gnimsny m»n..'lLM) (by PEG. N LYNN) (crowded out last week) Ho Hum! How about stirring something up we can write about, wope eEmit C Eut P games can be arranged with other and girls games is posted on t! bulletin board in the lower hall. till it is ready. I The, boys have started . their winter basketbail season. . On Tuesday after four we witnessed a contest between our junior and senior teams and Beamevilie‘s junâ€" tor, and senior teams. Our junâ€" ummmwmu fiying Beamsvilie boys by a score of 21.6. Come on boys and reâ€" deem yourselves next time. Studâ€" ents get out and back your teama! There was just a samattering of rooters at this game. Let‘s let mmmmmu&u | them, urging them on to victory. Lindensmith, Arkell. 1k | The basket bail game . beâ€" School .score was never anâ€" nounced. We finally got it out of \M'Idl your breath! Norâ€" mal School 57, G. H. 8. 7, Few people may know it but Grimsby Migh has within it‘s walls a flourishing History Club. It is made up of members taken from forms 12 and 13. The choice. The Club has been meetâ€" every Tuesday after 4. At these meetings the students discuss the events of the week. We are all finding how interesting current évents can be. _ Next Tuesday evening the club is planning a suppér party with an after dinner meeting. â€"This â€"isâ€"toâ€" be â€"the first go to Mrs. Johnson for her kind help in getting us organized. Now we would like to bring, up two subjects which have been waving their ugly heads for quite a time. Oneâ€"our dramatic club, it is not too late now. _ Let‘s get busy, students. We want a magazine and its up to us to get Scoring was opened by Dundas and at the end of the 1st quarter Grimaby was trailing by 1 point. The score at the end of the seeâ€" ond quarter was 14â€"10 Mlll‘ the shooting was improving. ‘The third quarter showed fast and keen playing by the flying Grimsâ€" by boys which continued through the rest of the game and prodâ€" uced a 28â€"18 win for G. H. 8. Sceorers were: Scrivener, Sterâ€" ling Millyard, Clare and Mills. when Zimmy sunk a foul. ‘The soore at the end of the first quart» tor was 4â€"2 for Dundas, the play had been fast but score lowered that 1st. The second quarter was slosely contestea ending in a 8â€"7 sount for G. H. 8. Many fouls were given in the following quartâ€" ern. . ‘The final score was 21â€"16 for Lindensmith. Om Monday the Cathedral High girls came for an exhibition game, The Juniors played the first half (aprawling over the floor) which ended with a 84. A mixture of m“‘ Juniors _ played the half with a score 6â€"6. Come back again, girls, we‘ll be ready, As a visitor to & mental W' t» al walked about the grounds. . he notlced one of the inmates wheelâ€" | Noorers _ were: _ Zimmerman, ; Jdoko of the Wosk % socials which are ing. a. wheelbarrow upside down.. "‘That‘s no way to push that %."flflv*. tw ou‘ve got it upside down." "Oh, yeah ?" retored the inmate. "When I used to push it the other way, somebody put bricks In order to All a long felt need in m.-m.um':zu the Scout movement it is to L UV emollcllt AvsrlMiare We it i onccin e s M-nl“mAm among the parents of the Cubs and Scouts in the Grimaby Boy Scout Group. ‘The majority of gronps have a similar club or abxiliary to assist m-uuuunuwmm it has been found that the help ofâ€" mwww«rm-- ereased the efficiency of the Pack or Troop very considerably by maintaining attendance, improving the scout appearance and raImnk the standard of acout tests. All "Scout Mothers‘" that is mothâ€" ers or guardians of sequts or exâ€" scouts are asked to . atten4 the meeting at the High School on Monday, January 26th at 8 pm. ‘There is no obligation but the genâ€" eral idea will be fully explained. Mâ€"ii m m- Fisher, convenâ€" er; Mrs. James Theal and Mrs. T. mond; manse, convener, Mra. T. L. Dymond; sewing convener, Mra. P. E. Wilkins; plano, Mrs. John Milâ€" lar; preas, Mrs. J. C. Dafoe, Plans were made for the congreâ€" gational supper preceding the anâ€" church meeting on January DO YOU BELIEVE IN GHOSTS? {Crowded Out uuwnu; Trinity W.A. $ Many‘ ie Cheaby Mewhiln . ... SATURDAY, JANUARY 24th, 1948 Dasicing 8.30 to 12.30 _ Willy Tatarnie‘s Orchestra ADMISSION â€" 50c PER PERSON By Special Arrangement with Samuel French (Canada) Tickets on Sale at R. €,. Bourne‘s Store and Dymond‘s GRIMSBY HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM WED. & THURS FEB. 4tb & 5t Produced by Grimsby Players‘ Guild BRING YOUR PROBLEMS, JANUARY 24th 1948, to Public Accountants and Income 'h; é;-dâ€"h;; GRIMmM8BEY nouse PHONE 470 GRIMSEY WE SPECIALIZE IN FARMERS‘ INCOME TAX RETURNS "‘The Ghost Train" Farmers ! Attention‘ MARIEN AND HENDRICKS Sponsorei by Grimsby U.C.Y.0. in D AN C E and raising THEN Don‘t Miss Seeing eneminp h 200 L090 m it was decided to have the Contest again this year, with --Mn-fl ..pm:.:.m-d-‘l" the teams. Mrs. T. L. Dymond gave a very satisfactory report on the sale of } und-ndnlnl-uthl- ,mmmw STEVENSONS _ GROCERY _ long as we have the volume of sales accorded this fine coffee, we will continue to retail it at this low price. $ ROYAL YORK BRAND, Ib. 51c Quaity Peas ....20 oz. tin 196 Lux Seap . per cake 8e Oranges, size 344 ... 2 doz. 45¢ Bread, full size toaf ..........10¢ Grapefruitâ€"size 96 ...6 for 25¢ Crown Brand, Karo, or Bee Hive _ Corn Syrup .5 tb. tin 63¢ Sliced Baconâ€"finest cure, . ___ Javâ€"x . per bottle 148 Mother Jackson‘s Vanfila _ Gulden Spray Cheese, Por Vq ID. PHG. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" We ar~ striv.ng to keep down Fresh and reasonably Priced.