HAPPINESS OR HAZARD Everybody looks forward to Christâ€" mas. But will everybody have happy memories of the 1949 holidays? As soon as the first Christmas trees and lights g:urinmandbomthe & hazard season has begun. Inflamâ€" mable decorations go hand in glove ‘&hth‘nfï¬vemmdthefut numerous fires occur every year at this time does not seem to impress some people that safeguards and extra precautions must be taken. ___ Can we all help to make this a Safe Christmas? â€" Can we all stop for a few moments and reflect on what could happen? Make sure that no open lights of any sort go on the Christmas tree. _ DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING IN GRIMSBY You do not have to spend hours shop ping for W BJ- shop in Grimsby. You will plenty cbdag fluï¬mnh’t.nl% thnmdm or the same elsewhere. s more, you can buy all these wonderful things without the scramble and push, aching tootsies and the battered mm-â€"nu-mu So shop here at where will be mdbyyn“nlit&' It is certainly time that concrete steps were taken to open & distributing point in Grimsby for the sale of license plates and the HKicense required to operate a motor vehicle. muummuâ€"m in the past, but to no avail. It is apparent “mfldn“mnfl“ m:uhcflur?d-damd While we in this rural area atâ€" t-pbdo--ddwu-hnl possible. we all take a fiing at the city o¢â€" casionally. But few if any of us appreciste having to drive either to Hamilton or St. c.ï¬ï¬‚_iulhrun-aâ€"flm-‘ 7 _ y omm vec shon inb hammk for the necessities of life, is it not CHN® mwhmnmhtbrflnu items, getting along without them. Mu-d-nnm"m“"fl“' ed on the powers that be to have an m Cc Srmviias aeting in the ete. The acting in the of 2 ten thousand buying popula ummnhwmhw OLp, OLp STUArF simast to tht YE t o 1t has â€"'spfllhhhwk:lth-hï¬m ,.ï¬tdfl'md“'tmg'ï¬ï¬: artth ierene in pertarined, just so louk ** tion, feels Nee COEmE C 0C câ€"dhlfll'i"“’"‘md Prime Minister St. Laurent that by the end dwmflw-w“h m-irwqï¬i'?"““"w' s s n e i C Aistaste for work. a 4i# Tist for nonest industry. 1t hns T " Sone * > in Thi '“_. â€;-.:....mm ~ Bs ue o C C c on cll. Mr. St. Lanrent at his word, it will be 2 good thing to get over with, Beâ€" dause ever since we were knee high, we hate h-buliuâ€-no†rewe â€...nz.'vehn“l-“‘u†butes of netionhood." NENRNEY || _ " o . S ho in ul DECLINE OF HONEST TOIL e s 9 00 las We heard Sir Wilfred Laurier s87 Sir Robert Borden and Mr. Meighen, & &mhm' .wm ww'h““'“"'gâ€m daW‘nflnmfl‘-‘ * ..“h...wm'"“‘â€' Gar hige at the end of the year. It may bt vltdwmuth-“_‘l'm o mt of Seotiish dentistry ever Tt g“mn A. ide the rea ‘.I’i)‘ a. It may *CB PVD on their socialist ""Iâ€"â€"‘ VHere is the story: ASOZA " “xm'w.mpw uw*ï¬""“""‘“‘ Aecs in order to take care the HIBIOTS * """~\ ecadtie corded. It may even provide the re8eh !‘"WMWG‘M“‘ us d o db s mm 'I Ne s s 4s . . . that no smoking is permitted " The Ottews Journal saY$ acts * And + Sancie independence is never afraid of appearing dependent, and :@Mbhumm se it S Ainetieah peoâ€" If we esn shop st home FRANK FAIRBORN, JR. jeation 1 l.",.,.,_.w"""’ he dentist explain® â€" of the work, b* aurier say it,. and Meighen, and Mr. w near the tree or close to decorations. reg * thattbedn?ohhelï¬peâ€" son to leave the room ifazztonfew minutes) will be to switch off the lights on the tree. » m. .I. l r-_ldal a safé manner. . . . that electric wall plugs are not made carry an overload. ie SEkit To is e norer on is not overwhehgdmz the FEARH){ light of uncontrolled f1; [ + es “;mWeuI‘amhitalgappthhrm a few precautions. In case AREM&obemh..mug that burns and bandages are poor ing the merchants who help s the comâ€" mwwa««mdm and a better place for all of us to live. Shop here and make this Christmas the merriest, hrichtest and most urosperous one that i". e ® hhu beâ€" 2CF+ :-' 'â€"-- v:-; mEmo PARRe t CC vï¬â€"dmmhyhh“‘ be. It is common sense to find a central point for the distribution of auto licenses, and Gï¬-ï¬yh““m&mflhgv& ares in Lincoiln and back to the south in the Smithville area. t hn:.h oflizztï¬om‘:; an tiline the tote bemane ah Oe bevicg e per facilities for such a ready and distribution. '.m%iuhmdm mâ€".m to obtain a license, we are also very â€mm lines to obtain the necessary 1t is quite evident that in Hamilton, they in‘ hi t rab ie siregin en Letters to the Editor 1# j e e eS OC 7 are quite busily engaged trying to meet the ‘â€"‘qmwfledm&hâ€" mad‘ato vicinity, and they need not worry as soon have it here. ANEKKMIECEK UAE CC _ _ Mb ces us mand hnhnï¬dti-itm?h.en didn‘t hear more than a tenth of his speeches. Wflmdm and and King had overlooked someâ€" thing that Mr. St. Laurent is finally fixing P is in O CC TT shink> nmil 4 wig MM* * U .0 ~ _ Lank thint* m tculln.th-it’alrdï¬hc:lfl- mlpdthle stops us strutting like some small boy and telling bow free we are. For it is really time we grew Up. hm'mmw-tdï¬e day intends to the gate that has been mhnï¬yymni-n.khnhl†crash right through an open door. found it necessary to build an additional ofâ€" fiee, employ additional help. and pay the govâ€" ernment an annual tax of 82 per cent of the £25,000 he took in. So, he claims, at the end of the year, he winld us is tig ts ind ts o esns pay hum{ F e 2tb me Tan yB WR ‘l\c%fl:fl‘dmur ren issue of Health Digest seems: on EO TC Mc meunde es yeu Imeum UE MWMAE T n o to, MMad : appropriaate. " After taking in that much meâ€" ney and then lphthhdc."flm "this would be an extremely eult situation for a to endure." ï¬h““ï¬&“fl:-fl having & u-mu_q-ufln-h“-; The sel for the opening of um_-d-r-thg-ua; . . . that our loved ones are proâ€" S o hole " It LLYE. piving the of the locs) municipality wed then winding up in the hole" it S376 pom, T Cadetat 267 Ancmen Hentare or as. --ufl%;m =**** sture teniing to exhtal any dixpusting object or situation for a to endure. expem *o mz--c-â€"u purpoume of this Bil to take off the sheives eonmrrmmmmmmmmmmmmmmnmmmmmmmnmmnith of newsstanks crime comice and other Vierature whith might tend to corrapt the morals of yourg â€"__I aote that in the local press this legisiation .-pv.hmummdï¬ulitl* &mu-uauâ€"uu: huumm«:ï¬fc are dearing theit stunds c ts Jojpcâ€" mdflvm menâ€" thable material mlï¬utq-'flh sense of _ _ I bope that this will be fuavourable to your Asâ€" _ e ooad a tels 45 the very best of hooatie who hare «iready mabr reprenmntrtioos â€" and if we didn‘t hear Mr. King say egg tod4ay is better than a hen toâ€" We would just THEGRIMSBY INDEPENDENT vises its members to be considerate of private property righ PC T Lk whose land they wish to hunt. It is a point well taken. Ne can forgive the farmers for wonderâ€" ing what they get out of the privilege of letâ€" ting even polite and courteous hunters use ?ll:rm w-w.-â€" se e -â€"ti;i 4 d.lmxommbw“w for a moose. We‘ve heard at lot about pensienâ€"plans recently. Some contributory, some nonâ€"conâ€" tributory, but every one was a prétty inâ€" adequate proposition when compared with blatantly sarcastic plan offered by Alfred “-.__-â€"-'â€"â€"ï¬ it wb-ï¬mï¬eb dollar bills and when a labor union says they can all have more good things ’bvaï¬nl..h-udlnth-fl!m to see this scheme taken up seriously in Waâ€" ® L ggflhhmnvfllhb work less and quit even that earlier and earâ€" Haske, the mayor of Park ‘Ridge, Hlincis, 'ho'ï¬ulvithlhhll"hh"“*z Hnake, :‘5« mw.nmuu-l &s nflmdb'ldlb‘ut.nflnn'l-tb- States would receive a promissory note 1OF momn;;a-&wï¬o-mï¬.mfl go to the s parents until the child was a.mm%mnmm ment would pay $1,000 into a sinking fund for the retirement of the note and when the child reached the age of 20 the government would give him or her the $20,000 it has mnjm 20 who elected to marâ€" ry would thus a capital of $40,000 and mk'uddhfmmyflm would undertake to have at least four â€" mmmwmm-m hï¬Ã©ï¬‚uflkmfldmwfl- and there would be enough left of own :o‘o,ooo,.n-umumum-uw age. * "Nobody would have to work again. "The parents, in addition to $50 for each child, or $2% a month for four children, could invest their $40,000 in government bomds at 3 per cent and have an additional income of $100, or a toal of $300 a month." This, says The Wall Street Journal, might seem comical. But in a day when the WHY NAME WAS CHOOSEN Grimaby Beach, Dec. 12, 1949 To The Editor of Grimaby Independent, Grimsby. The compliments which you give the "Memorial Hospital" are well deserved and all of us are proud of the ones who worked so hard to obtain it.â€"howâ€" ever, there is stil one thing some of us are mystiâ€" to know definitely, but I :-l-r--!!l_ ,.- _-,:“ Editor‘s Noteâ€"The committee in charge of getâ€" ting the hospital under way spent rouch time in selâ€" ecting a sultable name. ‘They finally decided, hmuum-n.--â€"ul: the LODE cemetery gutes, that the nume sbould be West Lincoln Memorial bospital in memory of the men of West Lincoln who gave their lives in the two Great Wars to Crime Comice which has been the subject of muck debate of lute. t The Kiwanis Cliub of St. mâ€" also coâ€" operated with the LO.DE. to get Our memâ€" her spoke very forcibly on this matter according to Hansard, when it was being debated on in the House. Knowing your personal stand in regard to this matâ€" ter I thought you would be interested to enclose De# Mrs. Jewson : I wish to advise the members of the Lincoln Loyalist Chapter, LO.DZL.. that a Bil wis passed on Monday, Cecember Yh. in the House /A Comâ€" Mre. Lillias Jewson, Assistant Secretary, Lincols Loyalist Chapter Tou tray, A few weeks ago I was requested to write the Yours very sincercly, | '-lvlwdm YTours very , newâ€"born child in TMHOSE CRIME coMmice * Grimaiby Beack. Ont.. Dec. 12th, 1948. Lineols Loyslist Chazpter, LO.DZE. RETIRE AT BIRTH be considerate of the ts of the farmers on Sn uonâ€"$2 ) . e nsP 5‘s, He to your Asâ€" nmhï¬.’-â€":::.:"“ representations in advance Authorized as Second Ciaas Mail, Post An. Department, Ottaws Office &Muvmu.,, H. P. Cauvers u“"h Spend your Christmas momey in GNMSM where you make it 6. _ _#._ * u-n-â€"-o-»nl-""‘""“"' huhl"â€"mhï¬n-flh my wife‘s SEmee KeEwEs MNUCCC C ons gifts. Nobody need go out of town to shop. TA6F and chesper, too. 2 e _® # * The Ontario Highway Department intends to ap» CE C OO C S L Lcelavaas aoe ks ce OB 70 0 se yuuum:fl--o-‘-“'-"""' in the case of -â€"mwm-â€"» Some buresucrats never stay licked. # * * * The Old Back on the Second Floor Back claims that men have less nerve than women. "Imagine," -mï¬â€"m“uhhpï¬ï¬‚‘ ing on seven suits of clothes in a busy store.", | + # *# * | Now that the lights are up. on the Old High Street the youngsters, if they can just get there at the right time. should be able to see Sants Claus PE TD N DN ARA__+> RMirisemas sc es caaliiomer P tag PV V * -hwhhmw-’lw Party next Wednesday evening. # FJ ® ®# â€" At a council meeting last Spring exâ€"Councilior C. M. Bonkam during discussion about the police force remarked, "T‘ll say one thing, they are the best dressed police force in the country." TH go farther thar thet TB say they are the smapplest looking three cops to be found amywhere in the province. the Roxy theatre for kids waiting to get in the show. You also can‘t move in the Peach Dairy Dar for kides. All of a sudden the door flew open and a kid .yelled "whow‘s opu" ‘There was a stampede the like of which never was seen on the lone prairie. I thought supe there was going to be a Jjob for the undertaker but fortunstely zo one was killed or even infured. Kids are great things. From the Fergusâ€"News Record ‘The late Bobert Hanne of Fergus was a supreme teller of tall tales We gathered some of them in a little booklet when he died. Here is one sample: Bob Hants was a great baseball player in his youngâ€" er days. He played for Belwood agzinst Gueiph when both piaces had fine ball teams. That was in the days when the scores ran kigh. before fancy curve balls were invented. Guelph had played at Belwood and Bob bad won the game for Belwood practically singlsâ€"handed. The Guelph team used all its pitâ€" chers, but every time he came to bat be knoeked a hame run, cleas out of the Betwood park. That worried the Guelph team but they decided it would not bappen is Gueiph. Before the return game was piayed they had a 12â€"foo%t board fence built all sxound the park But Bob fooled them. He went down and looked the fence over until be found a knctâ€"hole just a little larger thas a baseball. When he came to bet, be knocked the first pitch clean through the old knotâ€"hole. Be friendly, spesk a kindly word, For smiles are cheap as country air. Who knows, the lady next to you May have a heavy load to bear, And one amall word may help to start A new hope burning in her beart. Be friendly to the folks next door Whose windows shine into the night, Making the street a happy place, _A lovely avenue of light, Where strangers, walking, are aware CA something good und wholesome there. # 0 *# *# ® oeut Mr. Jones: "Mandy, do you know anything wife‘s whereabouts*" Mandy: "Yas sak. 1 put dem in de w*> ° # ® * * u“mm“'flw * mC MEA sham HhbW Be friendiy to the mained and old, n..--fl-n-h-u“ Who live in tired, shabby homes, With never quite enough to make Life a bit carsy as they go Down the bleak roud that poor folks know. hmm,-.; Bpesk nicely, pass the time of day; A whke, a acolle, a helptul word Feiraig * "s The burdens of our common lot. |STREET 'Mtn-oflhgm ufl-uo‘ucn-s,.s, LIVINGSTON and LAWBON, Publighers Telephone 36 e Nights, Sundays, Holidays, 589 "Lincsin County‘s Leading Weekty" TTA You can‘t see the front of _ yeat in Canade and $1.00 Thursday, 42 Main W. 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