arte well patronized on Friday night. Winners for progressive euchre were Mrs. Wm. Smye, Hamilton, Mrsa. Robert Watt, Hamilton, Alâ€" w'mngd“umley. Vineâ€" mount. Frank Start‘s Orchestra supplied music for dancing. George Oldfield, master of ceremonies, and Mrs. Elsie Wilson, in charge of reâ€" assisting. next party held Friday, March 5th. ‘The teacher, Miss Mary Ashâ€" ford, and pupils of the Tweedside school, held an enjoyable Valentine party in the school when they entâ€" ertained parents and friends. A fine program was rendered by the pupâ€" ils and a sale of homemade baking raised a small sum in aid of the junior Red Cross. ‘The Vinemount Hall was well patronized when Kenreth Johnson of Glanford, presented educational films. Donations were received to be sent to the Canadian Appeal for Children. The next film showing will be Tuesday, March 30, on farm home beautification. # ® ® ‘The meeting of the W.M.S. of Rock Chapel Church was held at the home of Mrs. Ryckman with EXPERIENCED girl for local Btore. Apply to Stae Cleaners, WAITRESS, experience . unneces MAN for permanent position. Co. 851¢ TWO Clyde horses, 5 and 6 years old, white face and legs, 6 ton hay, manure, 7 bushels wheat, goe») harness, 1937 Chevrolet couch, 1941 Nush sedan, good condition. Joe Metelsaki, RIt. 2, ESmithville, CAnboro R4., 4 miles Hast South of Smithville near eBE ®eDmes ACME range, coal or wood, white mu:ln‘ with black base, w oven shelf. Also hoater. l:rln goud condition. Apply C. B. Dryden, 166 Mayple Ave., Grimaby. 36â€"1p Aanepes®ennect AOSuee coeced WALNUT sideboard, several large wardrobes, few kitchen !:Ntl. electric motor air â€" The Village Inn. mr___eg ‘.6&"0.†No. 44 2â€"furrow '.nr plough, used w&"‘lmi 20 hours. Apply R. Hunter, No. & }yny. Winona. Phone ol 9 §5â€"1¢ Wmmc.u-â€"uwnfl Brick Tates. .fl Patrick, e 206â€"J, Winone, '“":-;E P LADYԤ green wool crepe suit, new, size 16, cheap. Phone 61. Grimsby. es . _ Bs Aeee e k FURNACE blower, complete with MASSEY Harris power sprayer, m:’wun. Jos. Ilrwmh. Mountain, P h o n e 74â€"J 18. 85â€"1p CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Phone 479, Grimaby school Mutchett, 8 Robinson received in ofr office after four p.m. on Wednesday WO 8t. South. 35â€"1p hours. 35â€"1¢ 35â€"1¢ miles near 85â€"1p a large attendance. The president, Miss Dorothy Bowslaugh, presided km_bwmmum John Bowslaugh presenting the study book. The program for the World‘s Day of Prayer was led by Miss Dorothy Bowslaugh assisted by several members. Mrs. Douglas Jeffries read the Scripture. Heartiest congratulations from neighbours and friends are being extended to Ed. Travis, Vinemount., RR.1, who celebrated his 80th birthday and is enjoying the best of health. ‘The Vinemount Women‘s Instiâ€" tute met in the W.L hall with a large membership present. The preâ€" sident, Mrs. G. Gliddon, presided.| The roll call was answered by preâ€" senting a quilt block. Mrs. Dennis Shuker was appointed second viceâ€" president. A membership fee of $2 was voted to the Federation of Agriculture; $20 was donated to the Canadian Appeal for Children Fund from members and the film show held in the hall Tuesday night. Two quilts made by memâ€" bers were donated to the W.C.C. Aid Society. Another showing of educational f{ms from the Federation of Agriâ€" culture, and presented by K. Johnâ€" son, will be held in the hall Tuesâ€" PAINTING AND PAPER HANGâ€" ING â€" W. Twocock, 32 Oak St. STRING of pearl beads, Saturday night. Phone 59, or leave at Indeâ€" pendent. 35â€"1¢ 3 OR 4 n du vtment y sane 19 Phone 1064." Shikp INTERIOR PAINTING AND PAâ€" PERHANGINGâ€"A. J. Hayward. Phone 408, Grimsby. the USED electric refrigerator, also w bed and spring. Box 303, pendent. ______85â€"1p §PRAYER in good condition. Apâ€" g hew house, corner Queen izabeth and Kerman. 35â€"1p FLEMING chicks are Canadian Accredited from pullorum clean flocks, and hatched in a governâ€" ment supervised hatchery. Flemâ€" Dominion Woollens and Worsteds Limited Only those seeking permanent employment need apply. For light, clean, interesting employment by large manutacâ€" turer, Ideal working conditions. Good starting rate with highâ€" or future earnings depending on ability to do the work. _ Limited boarding accommoda tion available. Phone 285â€"J. YOUNG MEN WANTED : ing Farms, Beamsvilie. . 32â€"12p HESPELER, ONTARIO AGE 18â€"25 YEARS â€"â€" Apply t6: â€" day, March 30. As the topic was citizenship, a reading by Mrs. Elmer Hildreth was much enjoyed. Committee consisted of Mrs. Elmer Hildreth, Mrs. Mac Hellson and Mrs. Tony Elliott, who served reâ€" freshments. Mrea. FdA. Hand, Grimaby Mra. H. E. Farrell, Grimaby Mra. W. E. Burke, Grimaby A. V. Catton, Grimaby Miss M. A. Phillips, Grimaby J. A. Biggar, Grimaby H. Betzner, Grimaby Wm. Lothian, Grimaby G, M. Found, Winone Boott Fishing Tackle, Grimaby HStanley Sobkowich, Grimaby Keith Brown, Grimaby R. H. Bt. John, Grimaby W. E. Lampman, Grimaby Dr. A. F. Mclntyre, Grimaby etrmmm Mra. R. N. Wolfenden Grimaby cawe A meeting of the Young People‘s Union of the Tapleytown Church was held at the home of Jean Tweedle. Laverne ‘Tweedle preâ€" sided for business, It was decided to hold a crokinole party and box social Friday, March 12. The citiâ€" zenship convener, Gladys Tweedle, took as her topic Rural Problems. The meeting of the W.A. of 8t. George‘s Anglican Church was held at. the home of Mrsa. Ben Clarke with a large number present. The rector the speaker. Lo * : GUEST SPEAKER : H“ HON. RUSSELL T. KELLEY All Proceeds For The Building Of A New West Lincoln Memorial Hospital Admission: $1 Children 50c. 5MR io oo taanier t Paidâ€"U p List HELEN LEVINSK THE Kiddell, March Featuring Hamilon A.U.U.C. String Orchestra, Vocalists and Folk Dancers in National Costumes. April ‘48 Nov. ‘40 Nov June Jan Dec Jun. ‘40 Jan. ‘49 Aug Dec Feb June Jan Jan GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT GRIMSBY BRANCH ASSOCIATION OF UNITED UKRAINIAN CANADIANS PRESENTS ‘40 40 ‘40 ‘40 ‘40 4 40 48 48 Recalling the ges during which the sick were treted as objects of horror and disease was . shunned, public health authrities at Ottawa stress the moden approach to {l1â€" nessâ€"study, treament, and, most of all, prevention,where possible, Since most diseass can be cured, the Department of Ntional Health and Welfare reminds Canadians that prompt medicalattention is the answer to disease. ‘The deâ€" partment also issues areminder that the more we forestal disease the less we will have to tre it. Geo. Smye, Grimaby ... Nick‘s Lunch, Grimaby Reach Richard Shafer, Grimsby Harvey Shafer, Grimaby A. R. Land, Toronto Miss Joan Booth, Grimaby J. H. Wells, Grimaby I. Piett, Grimaby Mra. W. R. Nevilia Grimaby Another thing that makes man feel old is to try to understad the language of two teenâ€"agers. FTHLERS 42 Main W. Phone Â¥7 MARIEN & HENDRICK PREVENTIOI AND CURE TAX RETURNS AND PUBLIC ACCOUNTING SATURDAY, MARCH 13th UKRAINIAN CONCERT April Mar Mar Jan Des Dec Mar. ‘40 Jan ‘48 ‘40 40 48 40 40 IN THE GRIMSBY HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM G. ALLAN MacNAMARA, new» ly appointed vice â€" president of traffic for the Canadian Pacific Railway who ~will _ direct _ the worldâ€"wide _ organization _ which obtains freight and _ passenger traffic for the company‘s trains in Canada and the United States und _ steamashipsâ€"ocean, _ coastal and inland, \ Mr. MacNamara brings to his position 385 years of railroading experience, broken by active serâ€" vice overseas from 1015 to 19010 with the Canadian Army in which he enlisted in the First Division in his native Winnipeg,. Before takâ€" Ing up his new post in Montreal, he was general traffic manager of the Minneapolis, 8t. Paul and CPR. or on run! CP.â€"Boo Tine Bault Ste. Marie Railway in Minâ€" neapolis and has been with the \nrvln- aince 19020, The honeymoon is over when he askea her if it wasn‘t only a few weeks ago that she went to the beauty parior, When a man takes a chicken out for dinner nownadays he needs to have more than chickenâ€"feed in his pockets. MINISTER OF HEALTH At 8.15 P.M. THE GRIMSBY CONCRETE CO. For 8 in. and 10 in. Concrete Blocks ROCK FACE, PLAIN AND WATER PRoOF Corner Clarke and Robinson Streeta â€"â€"â€" TELEPHONE 680 NINE