EOSE SHOW _ Blossom Time Fluorochemistry, a new term, embraces the theory and use of rafliation; it conc.urns itself with the emission of light, both visible and invisible. Metal Craft Co. Ltd. ... Grimsby Stove and Fu Brock Snyder Company Merritt Bros. ..___... United Distillers LAC. . Hewson and Sou. Ltd. . Ningara Puckers _ Shafer Bros, ... Farrell and Sons ... Growers Cold Storage Town of Grimsby _ None of these figures show the amounts that Grimsby workmen subscribed for in their places of employment in Hamilton and St. Catharines. ‘Those two cities getâ€" ting the credit for those amounts. :hployou of local factories through kanasomely on the payroll subscriptions lists.. The workers in the 13 establishments set aside for payroll purposes, unâ€" der the chairmanship of Archie Aiton, were asked to subscribe a grand total of $28,200. ‘They purâ€" chased a grand sum of $33,400 worth of bonds thus beating their objective by $5,200. ‘The figures and percentages are printed hereâ€" with: GOOD oLD cGrRIMsSBY Canadian Bank of C mâ€" Y . NYE .cccoecycinstssces Dave Bell _ Norman Harris .. J. A Jackiin ._. C,. 3. DeLaplante Don Beamer _ 4th 5th 1st GONTINUATION mllthlhuboqlveryhl‘hm epviable one in all campaigns As the figures show, in the six drives toâ€"Aateâ€"local â€"citizens have ~subâ€" EIGHT Fifth Victory Loan campaign with the same objective produced $454,250, so the slight decrease in sales this time does not mean a scribed for $1,937,350. ‘That is a lot of money in any country. Ariotic Society and Winona Vâ€"omer‘s Institute. *"Sponsored by the Winona : SAT., MAY 27 LADY‘S SADDLE AND BRIDLE Shetland Pony ALEXANDER HARDWARE Cudney Faim Total Total 50 Sige Road, GRANXD DRAWING e record of the two municiâ€" Hamilton â€" Company, Timited $28,200.00 $33,400.00 See on next Novemwer in the Seventh Victory Loan Second Drawing n For War Cï¬lfl“â€"f Jum For Britain | 378 Objective $190,000 200,000 250,000 850,000 400,000 400,000 Nace £ m« ‘o municiâ€" y high and paigns As : six drives have ~subâ€" $1,937,350 ONS $432,350 Sold $202,850 210,000 $ 99,500 369,100 454,250 432,350 ۩2,100 20,700 79,100 71,850 Crimsby was visiter by a Ihtcydeclnbfmm st. Cs out to see the biossoms. the party weve miding a wheel, which is something not been seen in this distr wood mauny vears $4,90€.00 2,450.00 950. 50 tual agreement will close their places of business all day. Stores closed from Tuesday evening until Thursday morning. As Victoria Day, next Wedinesâ€" day, is not a public holiday in Grimsby, and as it is the regular weekly halfâ€"holiday for the sttres, the merchants of the town, by muâ€" Reeve Chas W. Durham of North Grimsby is again confines t, his home with illness He ha» been sick for about 10 days but had recovered sufficiently to be out and around and presided at Saturdays session of township council. Oz Tuesday morning he felt ill and did not attend County m.eu.aummed.yumnl attack and is now confined to bed. KBirths in April totalled 125, the â€"econd highest number of births in St. Catharines‘ history, the vital statistics branch of the city clerk‘s department annow +d last week. The record high was establishe* last Novermber when 123 births ocâ€" curred. Of the 125 new arrivals ‘aw* month, 74 were born io Bt. Catharines resifdents and 51 to realâ€" dents of the suburban area. Deaths for the montbh numbered 33, 25 of which were resident deaths. Marâ€" rlages performed in April amountâ€" ed to 33, an average of better than one per day. Clarence "Soapy Flakes" Rushâ€" ton, district agent for the Thor Washing Machine Co. received a terrific shock last week. Exâ€" press Agent Bourne delivered to his place of busizâ€">; a brand new Thor washer. This machine was the first one "Rush" has been able to get a hold of in three years‘ and four menths‘ time. A mass meeting of all farmers will be held in Victoria hall, Vineâ€" land, on Tuesday evening next, unâ€" der the auspices of Lincoln County Federation of Agriculture Prof. A. B. Macdonald, Assistant Direcâ€" tor of the ¢ »snsion Department at It. Francis Xavier Uaiversity, Antigoris‘;, N.S. will address the gathering on National Coâ€"operaâ€" tive Organization. In the uay 90‘s and e2ry jguy bicyc!© clubs were all tae cage These clubs on a Sundsy W$ ride all over creation. On Sum.. Norton Orchestra are playing " special Victoria Day Eve dance at Taylor‘s Autotel, on Tuesday night next. 1,300.00 1,100.00 2,350.00 1,100.00 1,300.00 1,150.90 1,850.00 ‘Time is getting short to buy that ticket on the draw for "KamM®y‘s There are still lots of tickets left for sale on the draw for "Kam®y‘s Next Blood Clinic, Wedn May 3ist. Breevitics no-da', as always, the ‘Salada‘ | abel is your guarantee of a| unifam blend of fine quality teas.| Navy League Tag Day, EVENTS and TOPICS of the WEEE in Sales $5,100.00 3,150.00 950.00 1/»9.00 3,100.00 1,600.00 2,400.00 1,500.00 1,350.00 1,750.00 2,000.00 1,150.00 Perceintage o her 128 195 231 146 102 ha ayw Niagara town tax rate has been struck at 48 mills. ' Blossom Time Horse Show at Winona, Saturday, May 27th. Lincoln County Pensions Board received and passed six applicaâ€" tions for old age pension at their May meeting last week. â€" Hydro Commiissioner Jim ‘Theal was observed going down Main street on Monday morning with a brand new +.oe on his shoulder. The question !s, who is going to use it? While it could not be said at any time that the highway was crowdâ€" ed, traffic through the Niagara peninsula Sunday =~f.ernoon was the heaviest seer here in a long time. Blossoms were out in proâ€" fusion, particularly in the Grimsâ€" by «rea, and visitors were not disâ€" appointed. State Secretary M~Larty has anuounced at Ctiawa that a proâ€" clamatior is being issued fixing Thursday, June 8, for the celebraâ€" tion of the King‘s birthday in Canâ€" ada, although war conditions preâ€" vent proclamation of a public holiâ€" day. King George was born on December 14, 1895, but his birthâ€" day is celebrated in June because summer is considered more approâ€" priate. &Ap; T HE GRIMSBY _INDETPENDENT _ Next Wednesday is Victoria Day, but it will not be a public holiday in Grimsby. | St. Catharines City Asessment Depart ient reports 82 property transfers for the month of April. Of the total 69 were for a considerâ€" ation of $183,011 and the remainâ€" ing 14 were family transactions at $1 each. ‘The band will play. The Sea Cadets will put on their precision drill and there wil lbe a lot of other features on Main streei on Saturâ€" Cottage hospital, Niagaraâ€"onâ€" theâ€"Lake, cared for 301 patients in 1943. day, June 8rd, in connection with Navy League Tag Day. Watch this paper for full particulars next week. A new type of railroad dining car for transporting troops has been completed which accommoâ€" dates 56 at one sitting, compared with 36 in a standerd car. There is one less sheepâ€"killing dog in North Grimsby townsbin. Aroused by a commotion among his sbeep Sunday, Walter Wilco® nmtolbootmolmdoll he worrying his flock of 21. Mr. Wilcox each year has lost a number of sheep. Police are still looking for a hit and run motorist whose car, during Thursday night, crashed into & telephone pole on Elm St., breakâ€" ing it into three pleces. Officers were informed that the vehicle caromed off the pole and continued on its way without stopping. MOOREâ€"On Tuesday, May 16th, 1944, at Wingham Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Millan Moore (formerly Icuevieve Watt), Whitechurch, Ontario, a daughâ€" ter, (Muriel Catherine). Births Do Your Part! Salvage every Scrap of Paper you canl the critical shortage, not a SCrap should be burned or thrown away paper shorta by savick Peary scrap of Waste Paper, WHAT IS WANTED You can semedy this c_r'g? old magazines and booksâ€" raw material for vite HoW To Do It bundles. (The little tim e onl vore shoarendt of man hours.) Then dispose of shorta need is desperate! DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL WAR SERVICES Thursday, KooYh fratiss or others: The :nu.m.am portant thing is to get youf Waste Paper moving to the '.IIHIW'I"-C ""i' e of ;.-"mwmdmo.rll" other War voluns To ion, or sell it through any May 18th, | 2s