mfll&. 1949 MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1949 Sponsored by WMMFMMIGHS FRIDAY & SATURDAY â€" JANUARY 21 â€" "The Far Off Hills" WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY â€" JAN. 26 JOIN THE CROWDS â€" EVEmY nun. FOTOâ€"NITE MONDAY & TUESDAY â€" JANUARY 24 â€" I orr::u:: ml;wwr:sx 1 3 $130.00 3 BEAMSVILLE COMMUNITY Haur Victor Mature m« ies witis PM COLOR CARTOON AND SHORT See The Best . . â€" FOR YOUR PHOTOGRAPH (Wednesday is Beam AMATEUR STAGE SHOWS KISS OF DEATH AIII'HM Fun For Everyone Theatre, 8:15 P.M, lt Brian Donlevy â€" EVERY THURSDAY Attendance Nite) / And Enjoy Yourself re, Be.m.Vi"e. PARAMOUNT NEWS â€" $1.00 HAPPY‘S HOLIDAY â€"% s*With . .. HOPALONG CASSIDY â€" 27 gmr Cucumbers Lettuce Mushrooms Onions . VEGETABLES ... LCB .>___._= Tomatoes ... Vegetablea NOP Potatoes, sweet GRIMSBY HYDRO Applying only to the power user is a new discount rate of 25%, a mammn addiâ€" ,MWMpmuotwo-l* payment will go into effect imâ€" mediately. CONTINUATIONS Minimum Charges m-wm-mmyww'" not be lower than eighty three cents, which is the same figure a8 in the past. ‘The power user will hwmmmlmdolw’ per horsepower per month of maxiâ€" mum demand. ' Although the local commission | sides with Norsed MT" stress the fact that reported imâ€" Lpopb brought bask provements to street lighting may | lon» and picnicked Nlnm,tm-muvmd-f‘or on the shore, af that the mattor is definitely in the |hours of service the discuasion stage. ‘Their cnglnurï¬ï¬‚nvod the seating has shown latest developments , stood in hundreds, with regard to efficient street | times to the very / lighting, and m memhrlhflu James Theal + Independent | 1t lod t« this week that the system may be | they Te logetiver ‘lmpovod upon at some later datt.| the teama came tur Entering into the picture dlflflm‘ in the rail lcmm to street lighting, Ffll'luu-lr way over the ‘ cularly on Main Street, is the Town | winding â€" cautiously NO TICO â€"R adAdburl in lcb unds Maw w changes to street lighting, PMTU® cularly on Main Street, is the Town Council‘s proposed plans of adding seven feet to the width of Grimsâ€" by‘s main artery. It is purely SUPâ€" pouuon-tmlm'.mnoull quite flfl"fl‘.w in hand hydro wiring, and a more adequate tmdww. MEETINGS The cooking was done l!llil fashion, out of doors. The wood was gathered up in the vicinity Of mhclmdmmnfl. supply never gave out. } .â€"a-mhd-mdnm-. nished "without money and without '...M.prunmrvnutw \’“n“p-modlnl in the old times without receiving an invitation 10 | C 2 l6 We haanitality of some | ie PC CC partake of the hoapitality of some kind sojourner in a tent. Allm,urummlutwnk in August this sylvan sanctuary was given up to nature, The snow hid it in the winter season, and through the pleasant lyrifll and All the â€" in August was given hid it in through V early summer the timid cre®"""" | of the woods held riotous carnival | there, with no one to molest of | Aiske them afraid. But in August| the human intruders appeared. The | allent little dwellings auddenlty beâ€" ; eame _ animated, the â€" indignant | wiuirrels scolded and rushed fran« tically about, while their rubblah . was being awept out of the mmmi in the tents, which had served for | their winter storehouse®. The other | why wild things, which had lived o o the deserted vil<, Jage, crept away of flew allently off into the depth of the woods . | An the time drew near for the annua) gathering there were Alâ€" ways forthcoming willing hands for the task of preparing for the meetings Bome one had to bring loauds of fresh, clean straw for the heds and to seatter it over the ground in the auditorium. . Rome ane had to bring the seats out of § i * 0 " Shan their Comparisf winter quarters Street Lighting Pm t us r the timid creatures i held riotous carnival no one to molest or THE NINE MONTHS ENDED SEPTEMBER, 1947â€"1948 Jb. Tb. Jb. Th lb. Ib. m‘ Ib. 1b. Ib. 1b. ‘son Imports Fresh Fruits and Vegetables GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT them in position. Loads . pine knots and other fuel f9F gne lightâ€" stands had to be PrOVigeq, Lumber had to be on hand #9 taat when the accommodation HMit was reached. and there was still & jemand for more room, all hands pould go to work and build additona) tents The campâ€"mectin@ was always held the last week in August, beâ€" gining on ‘Thursday and lasting over one Sunday. This was, of course, the most important day, and the crowds were immense, The woods were full of teams and wagâ€" their way OVver 9 ,, " on the winding â€" cautiously "'.';":‘:""::': thick woods. How glad y /y o were to see @BCBh OADCT: 5t these them _ never Met "8Â¥8jpp, dwe). meetings. Gradually !j, ,, appear lingsa would fll and ple arrangeâ€" at the doors. TDB® Sloy completed, ments Inside wert SOpsndshakings and greetinga and were in order, 1 remember, who One old COupl® They must have came from AfaAr. the morning in started early N at the camp by order to Arti¥®came in a long sundown, They ¢& wagon, drawn whiteâ€"covered KYP8Y farm horses ‘by a team of_fllld‘ was . smaill, The old gentlemathin grey hair stooped, silent. His tie eyes, 1 can and beard, his mild byer forget his see yet, and I can ner round face portly spouse with Wethodist bonâ€" in its oldâ€"fashioned cap, her spec« !nol. or white frilled 1ed dress and | tacles, her old â€"fashic | whun wl an â€" Intimacy We formed quite ! during our chance ®! ways found her n‘ her "tent," the gypay safely near to the W the old gentlieman gaged with the team the best of care an‘ "Here you be at 18‘ her first greeting. : ching out for you." ;' permint "lozenger." ) always kept a store,, Into my somewhat u lfl...h)urrlodlb',‘ with which she coply !my handkerchief j yot a chance. Dear ||'n whe was gathe . w8 Old4 Mro. Nash‘n she in still familiar face WW!"wil} be remom» of lnte years, Yho were present, Uving. Mer dn,lh whe began the bered by man when on occasion $ 2.7129069 1947 $ 41,713,355 17,053,542 $ 58,766,897 1,601,506 5.167 9,174 rvic 9 Months Sept., 1948 _ 9 Months Sept., 1947 108,757,131 3,221,015 401,970 12.813 65,508,875 20,388,341 2,847,187 34,802,201 7,180,420 10,079,080 4,131,558 ,110,076 an . Intimacy to cetinga. 1 alâ€" , ely sottled in p) wagon drawn ,, the people as ,, _ One by one ")‘"‘ in at the ence, plcking rough road, or 4 lpm’ugh the women g::' Many of HAVG at these t ittle dwelâ€" . faces appear yok door, and probably . enâ€" giving them g, Attention in _asture â€" field Many a pepâ€" of which she found its way «uctant hand Ne of "scent," ualy drenched henever . she la lady! Long 4 to her fath was . another seldom seen $ 27,231,878 $ 5,222,850 $ 27.231,478 * "p.222.850 16,074 13,281,874 $ 32,45 2,050,217 1,458,416 31422 1,577,004 1,649,002 26,770 1,049,673 161,650 349,500 380,720 prayer â€" mecting exercises . with some oldâ€"fashioned hymn such as we seldom hear nowadays, She was ;l‘ie-l:“l;n fl‘l_fll" of . A. group of aingers wlu“mdullly sang them» selves into®the "spirit," and adâ€" journed to some convenient apot for an impromptu prayer or praise« meeting. Continuouslv, from one quarter or another, the sound of singing floated out through the forest, and sometimes the shouts and hallelu» jahe were as loud as the hymna . There were many quaint and original characters to be met there year after year, and many saintlv souls whose Influence is ndt yet forgotten. ‘There was sweetâ€"faced Mary Campbell, with her golden hair, her slender blackâ€"robed form fair and fragile as a lily, and des» tined to an early grave. Her hold «n the voung peonle was wonderfnl Especially beautiful was her alsterâ€" Iy manner with a number of lnds in their teens, who seemed onlte unimpressed by the exercises of the dav, as wel las the earnest admon» itlons of the brethren. . Anxion® narente watched with praverful Interest the growing comradeshin hetween the lovely girl and the (in some cases) wayvward youths, and wondered. with the reat of us, how it was that she so soon overcame their shy reserve and won their | confidence. Their chivalrie devation | to her was lovely. They were proud to call her their friend. and through her Influence several were | converted. One, especially, was turned from a course already ent« ered upor which would long since have ruined him, and is toâ€"day a | Christian gentleman of unimpeachâ€" able character and standing. I remember especially a sweet winger named, I think, Martha Comfort. Mer volce, a rare and llonly woprano, eaaily led all the others, and "Uncle Noah" never \tired of her @inging. J am afraid he rather imposed upon the good lnnlun of the young lady, for whenever she appeared in the vie .lllly of his tent she was importun« |ed for some favorite hymn, and \never seemed tired or unwilling , Many a time, when preased to sing for his enjoyment, she has become the centre of a knot of music lover» drawn thither by the sound of her rich volee, and before they knew it 16,426 Three standing committoes were auyogeat ed ~Program and Publiclty Archives‘ and Bocial, Others may be added from time to time as the needs of the Bociety warrant. Four meetings a year are proâ€" posed, one in aummer to be a garâ€" den party at which other historical socleties will be entertained. It is felt that the first essential after the Bocloty is formed is the it GRIMSHY Impromtu meeting alize and everyhody a ppy * 137 % prre 19,185,281 7427.019 2.004.355 2.343.519 8,300 100,125,416 27.885.701 378,300 10,547 14,700.304 1.358,406 8,311.487 21,458,550 15,8506.471 252,800 12,0622.740 5.287,207 4,302,049 3,540,641 34,475,132 49,633,224 9,874,118 32,417,744 4,224,407 48,835,524 24,643,875 2,203,407 60,501 4,580,406 67,104.067 8,026,052 _ 23.627 4,185,678 terut A e m nidH tw ued Next W two vieeâ€"prealident WISTORIC A1, wrer. and thire $12,358 466,226 13,358,108 2,504,568 2,100,9083 2,008,441 25,104 Decrease 14,481,477 11,830.683 26,312.160 17 wourh 304,123 682.105 053,542 wETP Rererengt lnomttomomnmof' mnmmwm, is offered that any papers publishâ€" ed bear the general title "Annals of the Forty." ‘The object of the Society will be not only to foster an understanding of the past and to trace the proâ€" greas of the tiny community of pioâ€" neer days to the present time, but . tounlumnmhmm-|< tification and town planning and‘ expansion; and to welcome new | citizens. ll Attending the meeting were Mr and Mrs. L. J. Pettit, Mr. and Mrs building of a vault for the safeâ€" (v. W, Jackson, Mrs. C. R. Murray, keeping of {mportant doeummhluu M. A. Randall, Mrs. Harry In due course a museum may folâ€" Powell, Mrs. T. G. Marquis, Mrs. low, which will also be a home for , Frank Woolverton, Miss C. Frashâ€" the Society. "u.r.ln. B. W. Phelps, Mrs. L. lnomnom‘omu-‘o‘ol‘k Bromley, Miss Helen qunn. CHILI SAUCE HEINZ ;; 33¢ HEINZ KETCHUP _ i\ 24c TOMATO Juice :s 2 :z 23¢ BABY FOODS».:*® 3 :; 25e SAUCE »tL 2§e MEINZ PREPARED MUSTARD Jars (1e, 206 WEINZ COOKED SsPACHETT!I ";@ Y 4e MEINZ VEOETARIAN BEANS soz TtI® 16e MEINZ OVENâ€"BAKED BEANS 2"}. 35e poa trnts ind "T TB STW C HWEINZ (With Cheese) WEINZ PRESII CUCUMBER MACARONI "At 186 PICKLE 1« »25¢ WEINZ RED KIDNEY WEINZ CROSS8â€"CUT DILL BEANS »oz 1x 196| PICKLES "% 21c RED SALMON :s%%"%, 39e¢, "%} 23¢ ROMAR COFFEE : PINEAPPLE SSSNES S oz tw NIBLETS CORN BLENDED JUICE %@**° a N ONTARIO POTATOES, No. 1 ............ bag $1.39 MACKINTOSH APPLES, No. 1... ... bsk. 75¢ GREENING APPLES, No. 1. ... bsk. 65¢ GRAPEFRUIT, 96‘s ......._______6 for 25¢ JAFFA ORANGES, 216‘s ______.__.doz. 35¢ ONIONS, Cooking ... .._______ _3 tbs. 12¢ BULK CARROTS _.____________..3 ths. 10¢ WAXED TURNIPS _ _3 tbs. 10c TOMATOES MEATY BLADE ROAST BEEF .............53¢ tb. TENDER SHORT RIB ROAST ....................55¢ Ib. ROLLED RIB ROAST BEEF ................63¢ tb. TASTY ROLLED POT ROAST ... 45¢ tb. BONELESS ROLLED ROAST OF VEAL ...55¢ Ib. SHANKLESS FRESH PICNICS 45¢ Ib. MEATY BUTTS OF PORK: 55¢ Ib. TENDERLOINS OF PORK 59¢ Ib. FANCY LEAN SPARERIBS 45¢ Ib. SLICED SIDE BACON 63c lb. SMALL LINK SAUSAGE ... 45¢ Ib. LEAN HAMBURG STEAK ... 45¢ Ib. SPICY CORNED BEEF ... . 49¢ Ib. SKINLESS SMOKED WEINERS 45¢ Ib. VERY SPECIAL â€" ALLOUETTE or LYNN VALLEY â€" CARROLL‘S FOR LOWER PRICED MEATS MEAT DEPT. SPECIALS "57" was bordered with illustrations of homes, business places and muni« clpal buildings, several of them in Grimaby. _ Of great interest to the guests was a large wall map of the Counâ€" ties of Lincoln and Welland bearâ€" ing the date 1862 ‘The name of uenmuldnvulnulhd on his land, and schools and other buildings were marked. The map MAYONNAISE ®$ 396 SVP tix 16¢ HEINZ VEGETABLE SsOUP 2 uss 2Se¢ WEINZ MUSHROOM soOUP 1x 16e Miss Molly Lucas, WEINZ HEINZ TOMATO sOUP 1% 1I1¢ HEINZ CHICKENâ€"NOODLE sOUPR 28.0%. TINS 337C 2 Tins" 23¢ THREE §1¢ 31¢ 19¢