‘» Thurs., November 18, 1948, Permanents for Difficult Hai# l:‘..z:““‘.‘ "Cllh.: Friday, Nov. 19 TSWITY SEEVICE CLUB KATE AITKEN wWOULD LIKE ALL OUR CLIENTELE TO KNOW THAT WE HAVE PURCHASED A NEW PERMANENT WAVE MACHINE FOR YOUR COMFORT. GRIMSBY HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM "The Male Animal" â€"THE GRIMSBY PLAYERS GUILD‘S GREAT PRODUCTION OF A GREAT COMEDY. .. you You Now Can Have Permanents bad Little As One Minute Of Heat. BEAMSVILLE FIREMENS DANCE ConAnJSogltOrM‘zpï¬ ars Beauly DECEMEBER Two AND THREE YOU‘LL REALLY WANT To SEEâ€" COMMUNITY HALL, BEAMSVILLE EPH SLOTE AND HIS ORCHESTRA ADIII;ION“‘mlwmI OLD TIME AND MODERN coME ONE! COME ALL! â€"â€" Everyone Welcome â€" MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22 WON‘T WaANT TO MISS IT: FAY L. KUHNE, Prop. pariment of Agriculture at 100.4 mmh“l&“h than in 1947 and 13 per cent less \ the 1937â€"46 average. It is wmuh‘m higher than the $1.77 per bushel Neelndfortlol“'lenp. m&iWidlAl For Children Grimsby for eleven years. Besides ,‘ her husband, she leaves one daughâ€" . 4 ter, Miss Mary Bishop, two sisters, | Mrs. Dilly Bell, of Hamilton, Mrs. Harry Scholfield, Fort Erie, u\d' one brother, Thos. P. Galbraith, St._ | Catharines. | ‘The funeral service will be held | at Stonchouse Funeral Home this | vid York and Patrol mm-u-y).mw| Leader Doug Kelterâ€" Rev. E. A. Brooks and Rev. A. L born. have passed Griffith. Interment will be made at their exams as 2nd Class Scouts. Owen Sound on Friday afternoon. ;Woll done! of the late Joseph and Fannie Chambers, and was born in Grimsâ€" .’dmmâ€.u.p..ow twice married, her first husband mu.muumm.m- lowing her marriage to the late m}hmmoll.‘tndddfor a few years in Merritton. A sister, of this commun Mir. William Hunter, Central A::-IMIMMAM N.S., where he was judging Ayrâ€" shires at the Agricultural Show. MMhmmmfl largest to the Royal Winter Fair. lowing a lingering iliness, of Edith Galbraith, wife of Robert Worth PBishop, Mountain St., Grimsby. ‘The late Mrs. Bishop was born .2 14 ul Jnaman reatiant > Mrs. Caroline Denny, Niagara Falls, survives her. The funeral was held on Wed. mmwm Home, at 2.30, with Rev. E. A. Rraoks â€" conducting the service. 20 eE eeeenene Ee eeepepet Mra. J. uaa.nmumuumn.“ interested. m-mayuuuum k n.vhou;o. # > # ® e | _ GrRImssy sEacH cuss George Fair has returned from a | ‘The Grimsby Beach Wolf Cubs Momhm;bpdmtnwm-lm another peppy and happy mmwmummm.m.,..m,.mmflermd * * % Y w. Ir.muuuwm-uuu;q""&:’m,:‘..m.ï¬.v;: "'""â€'“"“"""""""’Jlu‘.nuanuanmnmâ€n m"“""""""““‘mmmmmm“m- c o o n 1k |wu¢pmmnn«g:::- I t 1st Star, both boys being y mhow%_,g last Star, bo: week in Toronto visiting her son “W‘. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. G. W. Crittenden enterâ€" tained the Past Grands Club of the Rebekah Lodge at her home Monâ€" day evening. Plans were made for the coming year. At the close of the meeting, lunch was served by the hostess. home of Mrs. W. Sterling on Thursday afternoon, Nov. 25th, at 2.30 pm. A cordial invitation is extended to all the ladies of the m' II'Il' was made in ussm ® Lawn Cemetery. Pallbearers were Joseph, Harvey and Royce Chambers, all of HMams iiton, nephews of the deceased. and Charles MoCarthy, John MeDonald and Lionel Lymburner, MRS. ROBT. W. BigHOP The death occurred on Tuesday evening, November 16th, at St. Joseph‘s Hospital, Hamilton, folâ€" The first meeting of the Grimaby Beach Institute will be held at the m.-bullle'd the Lincoin County Humane Society {riysl!th #6 more miles on its mw‘: mmï¬"“’“ad t .““hmw.--ifl' ular meeting. The inspector‘s report showed mwnudmcï¬"“"" as agninst 142 the previous month. * *2" 72 cishtu cats were as #EES® +C T0 02 mWn‘M"“’"" also handled and two l-!ll“"' m‘wm came into the â€'-" ‘""u" 'u“‘“ 18 complaints were P Grims l;y Beach and one daughter, WAS A BUSY MONTH Obituary made in *m miss may criTTtenoen, Resident Staff Correspondent. Telephone Your News Iteams T. . in| _ We welcome David Wright to the es ; Troop, he has been with the Beach News Items To Her. GRIMBY INDEPENDENT proud when Akela congratulated them. Bill Jackson brought in a dandy flagâ€"bedecked boat along with a chestnutâ€"man, which he had made to earn him the "Toymaker" badge. It looks as though the Blue Six is going to have to work hard if it expects to keep that pennant, as the other sixes are busy piling up pointsâ€"in an effort to win it. A competitive flag game was played for, points, after which Akela inâ€" troduced a new game which deâ€" lighted everyone. The object was to put out a candle with three shots from a water gun. Believe it or not, although the Cub Pack was exâ€" pected to contain many "Deadâ€" Eyeâ€"Dicks" in the waterâ€"pistol 1 Nineteen inspections were made | and three warnings lasued. | McRae i The inspector also attended 42 accidents to animails. These are |only a few of the items which are PAirt and parcel of the work of the Hwmane Society in caring for those Who cannot speak for themselves. field, Akela showed them all up by being the only one to extinguish the flame! Jinner will be served from _ one p.m, on these festive occasions e this your first viait to the Peninsula‘s finest gop ho tg Good hunting, Cubsa! L1 Rancheo Phe Grimsby 101 M 2 NEW YEAR‘S DAY DINNERS MAKE YOUR RESERV ATIONS NOW SPECIAL CHRISTMAS For Reservations Boy Scouts AND AT John Dunham earned his First Star and now has one eye open to the way of the jungle. Derry Hails vlo'gn leading them in two teams. Kim‘s team won by a very close margin, Don Roberts class in compass work completed their work and passed the test. The membets were Graeme MclIntosh, Jon: Hand and John Dunham. Eric Mark and Jack Fisher reâ€" oited the two verses of our Nationâ€" al Anthem. Jack. / Hana Yimar; a Grimsby Beach Cub, was transferred to our Pack, and was welcomed at the meeting. Charles Bivand, Lyn Lambert and Jim Falloon passed their test on the composition of the Unian hurdled the skipping test by doing over thirty backwards with fine coâ€" ordination of hands and feet. Akela closed the meeting with a story around the Red Flower. Business firms and people mailâ€" ing large quantities of letters at this busy season could assist the Post Office greatly and ensure quick delivery if they would mail early. ‘These days when we are apt to get a power cut off it would help greatly if the mail was in the post office ahead of the rush period between 5 and 6 o‘clock. Christmas letters for the United Kingdom should be mailed not later than Nov. 20 to ensure delivery by the Christmas season. Nov. 16â€"To Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pikor, R.R. 1, Beamsvilie, a daughâ€" ter. Christmas will soon be here. Mail early and avoid the rush. GRIMSBY POSTAL NEWS WEST LINCOLN BIRTHS |%:iuw uo:.m'&' [ PORK & BEANS m mm 28 Oz. Tin 2‘( PORK & BEANS 2 Lge. 20 Oz. Tinn21¢ TOMATO JUICE FLOUR _ 7 un. nag 43¢ PASTRY FLOUR 7 uo. 2C GOLD MEDAL VAN CAMP LYNN VALLEY CHERRY VALLEY PANCAKE FIVE ROSES LIBBY‘S KELLOGG‘8 WHITE‘S GROCERY [efeT+] + WOLF CUB PACK composition of the Union and Barry Bourne his three year. Cubs present playâ€" ed a rousing relay race with Kim and FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES PHONE 727 FOR FREE DELIVERY Vacuum Tin 1 Ll.‘k 8 Or. Pkg. Lge, 20 Oz. Tin 2 Pkgs. Lb. 1 .. 21c This is an emergency service designed especially for a family with a sick mother who has small children to be looked If!fl. A Homemaker will be provided for a week or so, to take over the mother‘s duties, until other arrangements can be made. NO. 8 HIGHWAY, 4 MILE EAST OF E. D. syMttHw ANN COLBOURNE PHONE 212â€"W, WINONA MR. 1. THE GRIMSBY AND DISTRICT ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF T‘he Homemaker Service AT MARKET PRICES. FULL A8SORTMENT RED CROSS BRANCH 49¢ 23¢ BANQUETS, WEDDINGS, CLUBS, Ete. Private Dining Rooms 1% For Information Call The Supervisor, COSY BEND MRS. W. G. GROSSMITH, GOLD MEDAL PURE PURE OUR OWN SPECIAL KELLOGGԤ SUPREME SWEET MIXED AYLMER CHOICE PEAS and CARROTS FELS NAPTHA SOAP _ ».. ». BIG 5 CLEANER EVAP MILK PURE CATELLI FARMER‘S WIFE KETA SALMON SPECIALâ€"TODD‘S FANCY "NOW BOOKING" â€"â€" Information â€" 387â€"J RR. 1, FRUITLAND, ONT Mod. Size & Pkgs Lge. 16 Oz. Jar V, Lb. Tin 16 Oz. Bottle 2 Lb. Carton 1 Lb. Carton 20 Oz. Tins Med. Pkg \, Lb. Pkg Large Pkg 20 Oz. Tin Lge. Pkg. 1 r«« 2t ht Phg Ting Tin FIVE 19¢ l2 49¢ 25¢ 31¢ 59¢ 3I¢ 19 16¢ 1%¢ 29¢ Ay: y