_ David Dick, Bruce Shafer, Ian ï¬nn Smith, Basi; Kranyak, = Acs, M. Duffield; Blue Deviie, < boys) â€"Stanley Sobkowich, â€" Joe Smail, Donald Dipper, Augus Clarence Bentley, Wick Filmchuck, Bome prople taik of cyclifg to Beamevilie put Larry Glas wd““.flï¬d“fl- merce siafl and two friengs, Don Pettit and George Curtis, walked the distance on Sunday :-.nmm-"*" daintes with only a fow biis ters on their hecls, than there has been in some time," he said. A. R. Globe, the club‘s president, declared that the eighty odd dollars which the club spent for hockey was about the best inâ€" vestment the club could have the work of these men, Mr. Smith stated that sportsmanship emong the younger boys of the lown was on a definitely higher grade than formerly, ___________________ "The old spirit is dying away ‘These three are Dr. Gordon Sinâ€" clair, Dr. Vance Farrell and Geo. A. Silver, 7 C e Members of the winning teams of the junior hockey league uponsored by the Club were presented with their crests by Erwin Phelps and Orval Eickmeler, who had charge of the Saturday morning hockey at . . . And Walking ville. This amount consists of a grant from the local salvage comâ€" mittee and the Junior Red Cross. A grant of $20 was made toward sending comforts to three club members now serving overseas. from the Grimsby club promised for the Lions zone meeting to be held next Monday night at Beamsâ€" -1; following boys received ests: Ranger, (s alor team) â€" April 15, despite the fact that they ‘held back" at the time of the Second Victory Loan. In Fort Erie, Mr. Gitson said, the Lions had raised $1,518 beâ€" Waifs and Strays Society. This| asking people to carry small parâ€" organization was designated by | cels and to "Shop With a Basket", Queen Elizabeth, who is patroness|and the results for the first few of the fund. Cost of adminstration days have been quite satisfactory, of the fund has been less than one Waifs and month, and he pointed out that one mmmmm support a child for a period of one year. Of the $47,198 which had been already collected, $44,700 had ed that it was the desire of the Mdhh_ufltoeyï¬tnlly In discussing the affairs of the club, Mr. Gibson asked for conâ€" tinual support of the Lions British Child War Victims‘ Fund. He statâ€" Ryan, ~Gimessner and Allen tinent are expected at the annual l“ï¬bmmhw h'mmluly.muu Wllh-Gflnuth'h.d.. trict deputy governor of the Onâ€" tarioâ€"Quebec division of the Lions International. Mr. Gibson was guest of the Grimsby Lions at last Tuesday‘s meeting. ‘The meeting, for the most part, was devoted to affairs of the club, Muv-nnnmhduct. dhthdubby?.v.m.m, mmmwm -â€"mmw.oauuu present them with their memberâ€" ship pins. ‘The four new members members of the Lions Clubs in the of Child War Victims‘ Fund â€" Objective Of £1,000 Per Month Has Been Setâ€"Hocâ€" keyists Receive Crests. LIONS CLUB _ |Throat Infection "\ o ]NDUCTS FOUR Prov.es Fatal To ' «PLEBISCITE VOTE MONDAY NEw MEMBERS Alex'naitr-’brose Polline niacae ‘fnr Sn mlnhins dn qo ns c VQL. LVIIâ€"No, 41 ?@F‘fï¬_mlw throughout the Wdependent to only eral have commented upon the fact that long before the new delivery regulasiions were announced shopâ€" pers had reduced their requests for deliveries to a considerable extent. The cards are being distributed by the Grimsby Chamber of Comâ€" now being felt in Ontario. have introduced to meet the growâ€" New Shopping Poll No. Plan Started i oonger On Main Stem cesstons mourn her passing beâ€" -’: and Mariâ€" to ‘-";um Taek Arvella, Barbara le, Idell lyn. Alexing Mary Louise Ambrose was tuac second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aldridge H. Ambrose. She [ News of the sudden passing of I!-Anbmewthhm came as a distinct shock to the community. Her death resulted from the throat infection which necessitatedher being taken to mummcmmm‘ evening. She was in her sevenâ€" Mayor E. 8. Johnson, Chairman Hav. J. A. Bailzrd W 5 Do :t l:e ov:r::::‘ by the u:-“n.:u-du";"u aimply meansâ€""A vote taken of the entivre communit M aniiaincent metes m ptaiet vour ol td at nontmos ner hn THEY DON‘T HAVE PLEBISCITES UNDER HITLER AND HIROHITO o‘clock, with Rev. J. A. Ballard ofâ€" Funcral service for the late Alexina Ambrose will be held from "Shop with a basket" is the new vottand Y l 6 Ard THERE MUST BE NO INDIFFERENCE. YOU MUST VOTE YOURâ€" SELF, CONVINCE YOUR FRIENDS TOâ€" . We must stop thinking of what we are going to do to the enemy in 1943 and start thinking about what we are going to do to him in 1942! Your government must have full freedom to act in the present crisis! T he Prime Minister himself, convinced of the gravity of the situation has made an impressive appeal for an aftfirmative vote in the coming plebisâ€" cite to release his government from past commitments regarding mobiâ€" lization of man power. GJTIZENS OF GRIMSBY DISTRICT, AWAKE! Your Very Existence As A Free People Is At Stake ! night â€" Funeral | Saturday Afternoon. Ambrose After . Short IIIâ€" Feney us Rev, Father Boreoki M. Bohonus H. Caudwell, (rep. Can, Legion) FOk INFORMATION PHONE 330, 343W or 263\W. Grimsby District "V ote Yes" Committee Grimsby; Ontario Thursday, April 23rd i5942 , east to Township of Clinton, west to Lot 4 on the Mountain. 97 Grimsby Mountain St. Mary‘s Parish Ha‘l, top of Grimsby Mountain Boundaries:â€"North to Town of Grimsby, South to Township of South Grimsby, east to line between Lots 4 and 5, west to !ine between Lots 13, and 14. _ the east, west to the Township of Saitfleet. _ _ 96 Thirty Mountain Residence of Curtis Miller, Mountain Road Boundaries:â€"North to cessions 3 and 4, east to Town 'Eiiinu:y"' sby and Grimsby Mountain Road, west to Township of Saitficet. 95 Woolverton Mountain Alway Stone House, Ridge Rd. Boundaries:â€"North to line Township of South Grimsby, the line between lots 13 and 14 on Poll No. District You Vote At 93 Grimsby Beach Park School House Boundaries:â€"North to Lake Ontario, South to line between Conâ€" cessions 3 and 4, east to Clinton Township, west to Town of Boundaries:â€"North to Lake Ontario, south to line between Conâ€" side of Mountain Street, east to town limits, _ 101 _ Grimsby Southâ€"West Ward m;.to'u'.ruo.lnn , West Boundaries:â€"North to south side of Main Street, west to town limits, east to west side of Mountain Road. 100 . Grimsby South Wara Baptist Church Mountain Boundaries:â€"North to south side of Main Street, west to east Railway, east and west to town limits, _ _ 99 Grimsby Center Ward Trinity Hall, Depot Street mzâ€"uflumnmummmmu north side of Main Street and Livingston Avenue, east and west Boundaries:â€"MNorth to Lake Ontario, south to Canadian National Polling places for the plebiscite to be held on Monâ€" day will be open at the following places between the hours of eight in the morning and eight in the evening. All eligible citizens are strongly urged to vote Monday. "oll. No. District You Vote At A strongly â€" worded resolution 98 _ Grimsby North Ward 12 Clark St. Corner of On. || that calling for the "severest reâ€" ue 10 oo ki y s Cup . _ _ _ terio Street strictions on the sale of intokicatâ€" Where To V ote In North Grimsby Dr. Nell M. Leo#is Where To V ote In Grimsby Township West Residence of Paul Smith, No. 8 Highway, Omdt.l:.'ï¬n"‘l to town limits, k Rev. Father Webster RSv. W. J. Watt J. G, Walker l'uu Anursoay, ~Cap n celved his commission at Dunvvilie last Thursday., "Cap" now holds the nome front to make a determinâ€" | forts of your officials," ti ed allâ€"out effort to win the war by ways in part. exercising abstinence in the use of| Zank loans outstanding Inbronlae Mess KR O ie Pm E2. ols . A. Jacklin, Chairman tions on the sale of intoxicatisg ing governmental restrictions in main commodities while none have been placed on intoxicating beverâ€" ages which are so wasteful of huâ€" man energies, of food, money, time and labor, we therefore pray our Federal and Provincial gov~~~uâ€" ments to provide legisiation, which threatens our very existâ€" ance as a nation and as citizens can only be won by an allâ€"out effort on the part of our people, we view with alarm the great increase in drunkenness and in the use of inâ€" toxicating beverages the increase in crime, the lessening of physical, moral and spiritual strength, and as our people are willingly acceptâ€" Ing beverages" was passed by the congregation of the Grimsby Bapâ€" uncumuuuu.ym. mn-olummulldforpu- sonal abstinence on the part of inâ€" dlvldun-uwdlutl.-u-lfluol men and money, 'l‘homoludan.m'lu.. cm«lloyutymehm.‘ and country, reads as follows: RECEIVES COMMISSION Strong Resolution Calls For Curb On Liquor Sales, Use Baptist Congregation Adopts Measure At Last Sunday‘s Congratulations are extended to "1â€"to place the severest ves\‘ .â€" Service â€" Federal, Provinâ€" cial Authorities Asked To 27th 82.00!’.!?0‘!‘.32.501.0&&&?«00" GIRL GUIDES ENROL MVE NEW MEMBERS At the regular meeting of the w::l:l Girl Guides on Tuesâ€" ollowing recruits were enrolied; Gloria Jarvis, Marjorio Haworth, Marilyn McCartney, Jean Jarvis and Joy York, the Royal Canadian Engineers, and formerly of the Independent staff, had a few days off and made a whort visit to Grimaby last week. Me reports having seen . scveral local men overseas, including Corâ€" poral George A. Silver, R. C. &., former foreman of The Inceponâ€" dent shop and Sapper Willis South> ward, R.CE., who, before his enâ€" listment, was a pressman in this shop. . BHoth men, he says, were putting on weight and looking quite well, Johnny came marching home. Looking fAt and well after sevâ€" eral crossings of the Atlantic Ocean, Sery cantâ€"Johnnyâ€"Farprelt of Grimsby Boys in Britain Well, Says Johnny Farrell Possibilities of a miniature fruit belt loop being formed in this disâ€" trict will be discussed this evening when representatives from some of the surrounding communities atâ€" tend a baseball meeting to be held in ‘The Independent office. ‘The meeting is slated for cight o‘clock. Winona and Fruitiand are among the districts which are likely to be represented at the meeting, Spring is here. ‘The tempora» ture on Wed=>miay 10.30 a.m. read 88 degress in the shade antu 72 dogrees in the oun. Tor. yeare ago, April 22, 1932, th: ground was covered with snew. Mundreds (of robins sould be seen on the highways trying to find sometsing to wut, Baseball Meeting â€"Tonight At Eight the township now amount to $31,â€" 000 which is a reduction of $16,000 close of 1940. Slight deficits were noted in the operations of the watâ€" erworks the east end alipping beâ€" hind $18 and the west end $149, While tazx arrears were reduced by about $12,000 during the past year, the report of the auditor draws attention to the fact that arâ€" rears still amount to about 52.5 of ‘the current tax roll. "I would adâ€" vice that persistent methods be mhulmdurtummuy., so that a firm financial pesition may be maintained," Mr. Jocelyn suggested. The reduction in the tax arrears of $12,847 during 1941 "reflects very materiaily on the improved ln.dupodthnolmrmm andâ€"theâ€"commendabteâ€"cottectionâ€"or:â€" forts of your officials," the report fections of current taxes totailed $42,013, while unpaid taxes at the end of the year stood at $31,144. ’loud in the affairs of North Grimsby Township in the report of the Township auditor, 8. Stewart Jocelyn submitted to the Township Council last Friday evening. The matlo‘l'ow-llpnqm. ed in a excess of revenue over exâ€" penditures of $2,579.46, and a greater collection than the rolls called for, The tax roll for the Township amounted to $59,424.40, while total tax collections, current, . arrears and interest and penaities on arâ€" rears amounted to $67,102.18. Colâ€" TAX ARREARS WERE REDUCED IN TOWNSHIP Auditor‘s Report Reflects Imâ€" proved Financial Position" of North Grimsby Rateâ€" payersâ€"Bank Loan Lowerâ€" ed $12,000 â€" Arrears Total 52 Per Cent of Roll, Cortrast