C 4n‘ ® >A MISS may cnmtnun. K | WMM t Mvwflmhhm. m-nmlumam'mvmmm managed to “th'nk-culnmho-eet mthmmumm lr.luln.lharmnu. Brown. y _ ,, ~C pennan . Temple, Rose Awva |tata; ~4NO= C for carols, and T uh:,:,t-’u,h.g-':‘{uaxWYolhw.! n-yu-.vuuumb-.cl'u- A Fou Tt c Mrs. DeGowe‘s uncle, Mr. ellow .___ 18 17 140 2z 3 0«*:-} 18 17 _, "~"@ uy the slim margin Mr Sires w ‘:“:E.pum "l:o,ehn below . and 'Im.-booo'. My.mAforlund- and family from Regina, lut..mneo.!‘hrhuvfor\mllor-. w.“yu&oh..dlr.‘fhu&01wflm§_w7tw and Mrs. J. J. Temple, Rose Aws ‘totny LOSC® C 10r ca SW 1e 205 20eA Air 1 n.!‘l:cumreuu , of the Grimsaby Beach | :fl&u::mh&wq activity 'th.mau. ford Poyton leading the 24 enthusâ€" fastic cubs in a lusty Grand How! umummnm“ of the new year. Everyone was! Nh'-le-.be-uhh.lq., a newcomer to the Pack. | mmmmmqn“ m““mm«.-..», ves making a tricky novelty under mmamom.,...: flomoflh&hw“ on tests with Ben Rideout successâ€" fully passing both his knots and skipping. Bobby Lee and Donald Akeriley passed their 1st Star Time meeting were in, Akela found that Gï¬â€œ{?)g;‘ Beach Mours 9 am. to 5 p.m. Daily, Tuesday and F Evenings, lï¬'bulmn PHONE 65e ~~* Grimsey mï¬muflr Lincoln Electric Supply ASTRA MAWTLE RADIOS â€" $19.95 â€" $39.95 MONITORâ€"AERATOR WASHERS â€" $79.50 NEW SENSATIONAL ASTROL REFRIGERATOR $149.50 NEW 3â€"BURNER NATIONAL HEAVY DUTY $13.95 IMMEDIAYTF 5C canee 1 NEW IMPROVED WESTINGHOUSE WASHER 315.9.50 A FEW GOOD USED RADIOS Saturday Supper Dancing ##4t * & SERVICE wESTINGHOUSE SALES & SE Make Your Next Dancing Party A Supper Dance Date In The Beautiful Oak Room. THE VILLAGE INN & S ca0 on Lc 2C C °9 ToTe Even _ Everyone was| Harvey and Mrs. Elsie Wilson will IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ON APLM S AP Cillks tAE EAAICE 4 FEATURING DON KER M..W out 6 AncdnsticadWiveiy 00x for to the music of PHONE 32 \Bilue® _ ‘h F â€"-â€"‘oâ€"â€"â€"-â€"-wu-u- Wil Pleased to hear they are both | much improved in . bealth. Mrs. Harvey is atill in General Hospital |and Mrs. Wilson with her sister in 2 0e C hk a. 4 «4) _ ",fAH in General Hospital Catharinee. * and Mrs. Wilson with her sister in | Christmas Day was a busy one Hamilton. |ntholln.lndlyMnth\m * e e !at sparkling white tables, adorned | The Vinemount Womwsi‘s In«tiâ€" with Yuletide menus. Wen over mumwwm.ummâ€mmm udhm-nyhlh'-l- Hlll‘a delectable Christma» dinner, Friday .M“&Ml‘fl,mofmmlnew: Mr. and ©‘clock and dancing at 10.15. A| Mrs. Lamb and family, Beamevilie; good orchestra will be in attendâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Stan Birrell and famâ€" mmuuâ€".mmlny. Hamilton:; the G. H. Walkers dance music. hM WeICOMme. iand nasp, 3 1O "js. If: IVAIROT 'l'hu.uhrmlymun.e( mr.r.u.au.hm-um.| ed Church was held on Monday night, Jan. 3rd, at the home of| Gordon Hildreth. ‘The devotional ; exercises were conducted by Betty | and Reita Thomas. ‘The business , session was in charge of Laverne Tweedle. _ Arrangements _ were| ‘Quaw‘lolducmmh, Friday evening, Jan. 14th. ‘The by Stella mwrick. Recreational «exr= cises were enjoyed for an hour. Reâ€" Maximum Tax 40c Per Person Lloyd Hildreth and Gladys. Vinemounit News The many friends of Mrs 18 17 14 17 15 18 12 18 15 15 12 :2 ONTARIO 2 41 BihCPh icemimdu s Aictit .. c 1 B 0 1 o 4 \Mrs. Lamb and family, Beamevilie; â€" Mr. and Mrs. Stan Birrell and fam> : lly, Hamilton:; the G. H. Walkers {and party from Burlington. white . Mr. H. Warbutton of Hamiiton, alâ€" |so enjoyed the Village Inn Chr(lt-‘ | mas scene, |_ From Grimsby guests included Mra. Barlow and family, the J. L| |Owens and family, while from ‘Tor,| "onto came Mr. R. Arnott and famâ€"< ‘ily. The Corrigans of Niagara Folls, l |Ontario, were also V.L guests, as was Rev. Father Bodenstile and | | family of Hamilton. Miss Hmneei |Blanchi, Beamsvillie, entertained | |her family to dinner. Others inâ€" Ing Club. A dinner first enjoyed a sumptuous dinner, while the sophisticated music of Morgan Thomas and his orchestra W.Mlnmllhekdmpfor the gain scene. 7 Headed by the sensational danâ€" cerâ€"singer, Jackie Kay, the evening was interspersed with talented acts by the versatile Mr. Kay, \MMIM included a chorus of beautiful girls, and the ballroom team of Val and Doreen whose sophisticated dream dancing almost stopped the show. Miss O‘Ne!l provided gifts for all the ladies, and elaborate paper hats and nolse makers as the old man with the scythe prepared to depart “mu-,.,,“..,mymm- ated. The guest list included: Mrs. E. MacDougall and party of Burlington, Dr. T. Davis and party of Toronto; Mr. R. MacDonalg and utw from Kitchener; Mr. W Ees ne Conet Jamieson and party, of Hamnton, Mr. G. D. Brown and party of Maâ€" milton; Mr. J. Skekter and party of Mamilton; Mr. w,. Wright and party of Bt. Catharines; Mr, and Mra. E. Donohue and party of Maâ€" milton and Kitchener; . Pr. R. Bridgeman and party of HWamilton ; Mr. K. Reld and party, of Mamil« ton; Mr. D, G. Brown and party of gt, Catharines; Mr. . Vaidorsa and party of Hamilton; Miss Doâ€" D 2 Lautw af Mamil« _T souds Albad reen Groom and party of Ham‘~ ton; M. C. 0. Hosakins and party .# Amithyvilie; Mr. and Mro. Jack MacVicar of Grimaby; Mr. G. Thoâ€" mas and party of Hamilton; Mr. RBernard O‘Ne!l and party of Hamâ€" Iton; Mr. Dick Lavitt and party of Onkvilie; Mr. and Mro, Willard King of Hamilton (CHML); Mr. 1in Robertson and party of Hamil« tom: Dr.nmmnnndpflyoflt. Catharines; Mr. and Mra. Clarence Canenrits * u> Me. Wel\ Golden 'm; ". m- | 70 4i dbcanted, Oakville; Mr. and Mre Y King of Hamilton (CHML) fan Robertson and party of ton: Dr, K. Btone and party Catharines: Mr. and Mra. C1 Lewis of Grimaby; Mr. Nell) Figott and party of Hamilto and Mra. Mallett of Stoney ( Lewis of Grimaby; Mr. Ne!! "A"""/ and party of Montreal; Mr._ 3. Pigott and party of Hamilton: M and Mro. Mullett of Stoney Creek. Mr. and Mra. Chas, Brooks and party of MHamilton: Mr. and Mro. Pordon Werguson _ and _ PMMY , 81 Poronto; Mr. and Mre. . Marshall and party of Hamilton; Mr, 80 is Howars Cambray and party AT THE VlLAGE mm sensat and party, of Hamilton ; Brown and party of Hanâ€" r. J. Skekter and party an: Wr. W, Wright and Carmichael | JAMES G. GOwLaAND I With an unexpected suddenness 'iht shocked the whole community the death occurred in West Lincot | Memorial hospital early on ‘Tues! | day morning of James ou‘ngl |Gowland, a vollu:;n and popu lar resident of the maby | aince he was a little kid. ) "veeased had been in good health and had been around town on Saturday afternoon and evening 'umlhmlculn-. On Sun. day morning he suffered a selzure and was rushed to West Lincoin huflul.'hnm. the very Mdmndmnnhgun he passed away early on Tueaday MRS. ROLAND WiSMER Roland Wismer of Hamilton, of merly of Grimaby. Ofl.l:...' m‘.:flm as a years ago when the family movel to Hamiltam ta easta. C Sn de ST aldest son of the late David and Mary Gowland, the oldest of five sons in a family of 10, five sons and five daughters. When still a little fellow the family moved to , Grimsby and he has resided here ever since. ‘ "Jim" Gowland was a man of very fine personality. A big, jovial, hail fellow who had a legion of |frlemh and not an enemy in the world. After leaving school he { learned the painting trade with the ‘hte W. L. Haist and then in later vears was connected with Farrow ltothon.hrmnm"«)mnhe . was a painter and a mighty good | ane. Holnmmkodmnbb 'mthmm-uvhphcklo _'!hl! same place to do another job. it ue 0. "~ CCSf Hevvil to Hamilton to reside, | Deceased had been in failing Mhmmm“ a short time ago went to Bellevilie to be with her daughter. Interment was made in Bellevilie cemetery, morning He was born in Blackheath on January 20, 1889, and therefore mnlnlh.’!mr.lï¬mm Surviving are his widow, the former Lottie Tecter; four brothâ€" ers, Clarence, William, Harold and George, all of Hamilton: four sisâ€" ters, Mrs. George Dalgliesh, Niâ€" agara Falls, Ont.; Miss Margaret and Mrs. Clare Patterson of Hamâ€" liton, and Mrsa, Austin Louks of Loa Angeles, Cal. ‘The remains are resting at the Stonchouse Funeral Home from where funeral services will be held this afternoon (Thursday) at 2.30 pm., with Rev. E. A. Brooks ofâ€" ficiating. Interment will be in Queen‘s Lawn Cemetery. He was an ardent sportsman and was a particularly strong supporter of Peach King hockey and softbail teams. He loved his home and he loved children and it was only on Saturday evening that he took two little nieces to the picture show. of St. Catharines; Mr. and Mrs. David Hulley and party of Hamil Burlicgton, with a party of friends from New York City; Mr. Webb of Hamilton, and party; Mr. L Wil« HNs.and party, of Niagara Falls: Mr. W. Furry and party of Hamilâ€" ton: Mr. ‘T. Truman and party of Hamilton; Mr. H. 8. Hall and parâ€" tler from ‘Toronto, Oakville and Ningara Falls. Now Year‘s day dinnors were served to nearly three hundred guents, these included: Mra. L. Partridge and family of MHarmilton:; Mr. R. Steep and family of Oakvilie; M. J. H. Cunningham and family of Hamilton: Misses Love and Battle of Hamilton with party; Mr. Dan Regan, Jr. and party, of Hamilton: Mr. A. E. Ward of Hamilton with party; Mra. Barlow of Hamilton, and family; Mrs. Jas. Aitchison of Grimaby, with party; Mra. Wanless and fam. Hy of Oakvilie; Dr, and Mra. Forâ€" guson of Toronto; Mr. A. Dickson and family of Grimaby; Mr. 8t Clair Balfour anfl party, of Hamil« ton: Mr. Robert MacDonald an party of Buffalo, N.Y.; Mr. Pa sonr and party e ‘Toronto; M Reeves and family of Burlington Mr. Nell Golden and family, Montreal; Mr. Norman Harrisa a family of Vanity Fair, King wurd Hotel, Toronto:; Dr. W. I Webster and family of Hamilton, _ Mr. Gordon Burjaw and fam| af Hamilton: Dr. A. A. Cauley ~| h 4. i Aicuics Ad Celebrating the election 1N |", office of Mayor, Miss Pergy O‘MeU entertained a feow friends n hokal Of Mr. Clarence W. Lewis. Th# O% camon also marked the birthday of Mins O‘Nei! and that of Mrot HOr ence Baisley who also MSBY INDEPENDENT Obituary of on Tues! * juxa! Last Friday night was Bargain : "ight at GHM.S8. The bunlnln(| ‘as run on a twoâ€"forâ€"one basis. A game and a dance were to be enjoyed for the price of a mere 25¢. The basketball game was between GM.S. and the Grimasby Panthers. ‘These Panthers, gradâ€" uates of G.M.8. trimmed our red and white by a score of 28â€"20, Alâ€" though both teams were shorthandâ€" the play was fast and exciting. his game marked the beginning the basketball season for Grimsâ€" | y High, We hope our teams don‘t wm many more victories to go f he opposing team. ‘ “‘lefln lineâ€"ups were: | _ Grimsby panthersâ€"Leroy Zimâ€" l""“"-Dmlg Cole, Larry Faulkâ€" |BOF, Alan Scrivener, Don Catton, C G.M.8.â€"Lorm Lindensmith, Bill Sterling, Don Mogg, Brian Tenny, John Milyard, Joe Tvanski. bands of renown and cokes were served in the cafeteria. All in all. Bargain Night was a big success. The dance that followed the gAM¢ was along the linea of the U8UA! FYyiday night dances. The Mmusic was provided by all the ‘The boys are a little better off concerning scheduled games. ‘The Seniors only mias out on two gamâ€" ea because Waterdown is the only school entered in the league with just a Junior team. ‘The Juniors play a full schedule. _ All this means that Grimsby students have a lot of supporting to do. Half the game is won, you know, if the teams know someone Now that basketball is in full #Wing again, the teams will be WOâ€"king hard to bring glory to the halls of G.H.8, Miss Pougnet has pieced together the makings of two fine teams, while Mr. Psutka has been working on our boys. ‘This means that Grimsby is to be reâ€" presented by ‘four teama in a leaâ€" gue with Dundas, Waterdown and Burlington. ‘The Senior girls are unfortunate in that Burlington is the anly.other school in the league with a Senior team. This means they will only play one game here and one game away. However, exâ€" hibition games are going to be arâ€" ranged with such teams as from Beamsville and Cathedral The Juniors will play six league gamea in all and they started with an exâ€" hibition game down at Beamsville on Wednesday last. ‘The results were not known at press time. | MITHS SHOE STORE (THE TRIUMVIRATE) MISSES SLIPPERS Reg. to $1.50 â€" Now $1.00 pair Reg. to $2.95 â€" Now $1.98 pair BEDROOM SLIPPERS Reg. $7.50 â€" Now $5.50 pair Reg. $9.95 â€" Mow $6.95 pair Pg. $9.95 â€" Now $6.95 pair HOCKEY SHOES LOOK TO YOUR FEET ! Smith‘s Shoe Store Clearance Sale WOMEN‘8 WHITE OUTFITA Bizes 6 to 9. AND INDIAN MOCCASINS To Clear at 39¢ pair ODD LINE® CHILD‘®S SLIPPERS Less Than Cost. W O M E N‘B COMPLETE SPOCK OF WINTER POOTWEARK, FELT HOOTS, OVERSHOES. RUBBERS and HOSIERY, HOY8 is behind them. tl?:«h.“r. game is Friday, ater down‘s Junior teams, both boys and girls, are coming to Grimsby to fight it out. Why not get do-ul to the gym and back the red, black and white to the hilt? | ‘The Assembly on Friday mornâ€"| ing was conducted by the Ondo' ten A students. ‘These ingenious students presented the poem "The | Highwayman" in the form of a; monologue with Alice Trant readâ€" ing the poem to the assembly while members of the class allently deâ€"| picted the various scenes. Aifred | Buckenham, as the Highwayman rade solemnly around the stage on | the back of David Levine and John | Budkovitch who were his hon-.' Ruth Terryberry portrayed the Innkeeper‘s darkâ€"eyed daughter,| and the wm was Norton | Smith. ‘The soldiers wbo1 tied up the daughter were Duvld‘ Levine, George Kapusty and John Budkovitch. The students put on a very amusing performance, we! think the poet himself would have | laughed to see Grade ten‘s interâ€" pretation. | Fellows and Girla!" Our Presiâ€" dent has arranged another bargain for us, On Wednesday, Jan. 19th, the Hamilton By Product Coke Ovens, Limited, are sending their operator down to G.H.8. to run off a two hour show (in films) of the Hamco Sports Parade. Those of you who didn‘t get to Cleveland this year to see the World Series are fortunate because they are inâ€" eludéd in the films, and the admis slon to these games is free! No charge at all. So be down in the auditorium next Wednesday at 3.30 sharp to view the Sports Parade! HOLMESâ€"In loving memory _ | of a dear son and brother, Harâ€" . | ry William, who passed away | January 9th, 1930. . Your memory is a keepsake, | With which we shall never part; . | Though God has you in His keeping, | You‘re always in our hearts. l â€"â€"Sadly missed by mother, | father, aisters and brother. l In Memoriam PHONE 727 FREE DELIVERY : WHITE‘S GROCERY Reg. $3.95 â€" To Clear $2.98 pair Reg. $1.85 â€" To Clear $1.00 pair WOMEN‘8 ALL RUBBER 1 AND 2 DOME MISSES AND CHILD‘S LACED, VELVET OVERSHOES Reg. to $5.95 â€" To Clear $3.95 and VEGETABLES ODD LINES WOMEN‘S VELVET Hod, White, Black â€" Sizes 8 to 10 RUBBER BOOTS OVERSHOES OVERSHOES To Clear $1.98 pair Sizes 4 to 6 Only thoughts, A link in our family chain is broken, y She has gone from our home but not from our hearts. â€"Ever remembered by mother, father, sister and brothera. LOCKEâ€"In loving memory of our daughter, Doris, who pasâ€" sed away January 12, 1937. Many a day her name is spoken, And many an hour she is in our LOCKEâ€"In treasured memory of our sister, Doris, who died January 12th, 1937. "Not toâ€"day but every day you are remembered." â€"Sister Violet, Jim and family. 62 Main E. CHIL ORE N‘8 Honours Graduate, Edinburgh University We Still Mave Nm‘ For The Cold Weather Ahead SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK 30 Lb. Pail â€"â€" $6.00 French and German Phone 648â€"J 11 KIDD AVE. 1 MRS. F. HAUFEK In Memoriam McCallum Apiaries PRIVATE TUITION Phone 630â€"J By GRIMSB Y Grimsby FIVE