RADIO® SPOTLIGHT \p 51Cl a % wï¬mm... % .. Wartime Prices and Trade Board : a# 3 From this mightily important ï¬ PATRONIZE ! VOL, LVIIâ€"No. 47 From this mightily important Gepartment comes a Monday through Friday radio message, plus mightily fine radio entertainâ€" ment, At 11.30 am. ED.S.T., the program "So‘dier‘s Wife" comes on the ai on the National Network of the CBC. It reaches into every warâ€"time Canadian bome with a story that is as up to the minute yuptl.fl o‘clock show, on» of the most gripping musiâ€" w"m? ummwum you tune in Fred Allen‘s variety hour! . . . That Nelson Eddy has reâ€" wmwï¬ï¬‚fl“““‘" m? ; + # # Here‘s something nice about a of really nice, if zaney Atu:drm,ddltndb- warm up recently, Abbott mwm‘w“mfl sith almost desfening applause. They were retivent about &Câ€" sage that will write tomorrow‘s headlines of Victory. ‘The story is a serialized dramatization of a soldier‘s wife‘s life in Canada 1942 â€"â€"hber problems, her family, her inâ€" laws. It touches deeply on one‘s emotional makeâ€"up, and provides action, pathos, comedy and genâ€" eral interest of a high order. It is for women, dedicated to the woâ€" man in the home, and her contriâ€" hntian to Victory! During its Pns Wedesdays 8.30 pm. _ give the drive a great big *« fAirst two weeks on the air, the proâ€" gram was broadcast 10.30 in the morning, but now is being heard in the spot held by ‘Dr. Susan‘â€"11.30 wumwumm £.30 pm. Inner Sanctum Mystery ;:;{’mmy-uwo-:m Sings with Kate Smith"â€"proceeds from which go to the U.S.0.! . . . That Chocolate, especially in the bar edible form, is a compact source of high energy food? And that the Optimist Clubs of Canada, mre concerting a drive to procure diterally thousands of bars for Emgiand‘s children? And that the ERardwagon radio show (CKOCâ€" Did you know? wer ong it ““Ilâ€"â€"l 6. 3 Mmmmdmu‘flm front row. He was Private La.ny 54 __ Accam â€" HHARrIE Uncle Sam‘s wlive drab over a DABOUR®! _ _ _ and a tapedâ€"up stomach, wounds Trecersed in the heroic defense of **"*"* ‘Abbott and Costello held _ mt un on the stage. _ AP" Mw r‘c“:“.w- mmmw-m and ap° piaud dld! nu::’ e Sncrectmied Tny :6Â¥ with Edger Berges .“Mfld McCarthy to bring yO4 iN / _, at vACUUM CLEANER REPAIRS Gopiin, _ Premier, , HODCS Ciestre Mygions, Rovsl SHURE! Airway, AP®®, °. :,.".“ i Ciestre Mygien®, Airway, Apt®, O 60 61. Paul 8t. Cemral V acuum Cleaner Sery ice £.00 ©‘clo k , Ppaut Bt. 54. Carharin®® (A "-â€c.n‘-, b a d â€"Private SARV & '..‘ Costeilo combine p Bergen and Charli® to bring you funfest of wo&“fï¬â€œâ€™f‘!m The Grimsby Independent to stop the apâ€" d wWOMAN‘S AUXILIARIES GUESTS OF WINONA GROUP FOR ANNUAL TEA, HEAR OF MISSIONS IN EAST Hary of St. John‘s Church, Winon®, WW(MW' bouring parishes last Friday afterâ€" mulhemdoldmum- nual Blossom Tea, beginning with u.rmmmm. The sermon was preached by M.vmumdw- jon. ,rmumdeo ’.MMM?"IIWIML 5:47, the speaker said this was 8 ‘"..,,,n'.m‘mvnllukour- clves in these days. We have & tremendous task to perform as Mmu‘ blishment of the se s s n ie 2o Nt blishiment of the church by 8t wummmsmn church, set up in the sec0o9 ym# m,.unmmm-mlm-‘ Pachce; through not having troub ntred,. In the middle of the i6th century .came 8t Frentii X.vier, followed by the Portugucs® and commerce. The o m sitempted to make the ry» F yis _â€"‘--IMIMM' s‘semptwl o M Christian by CS CBrIause "7 * 0 ha by conviction, with the result Thht wuamfltymw 64 with feur, ‘The [Portuguess church existed about 125 years Naturauy the Portuguese insiftâ€" wa that the people be NS Catholie. wnjmconlhl"‘“h‘ Dutch it wes decessiury "“m"â€â€™. . berrms Freabyterian. The taied to improve the condition : 0f # T, _ L6A armnols Members of the Woman‘s 1« 1796 the Caylon for J4Â¥8, Mll“ full sontrol of ! time. â€" WiWliam : Me earu®s * "®"" _ and translated t h e ""m"'w'm.amfl“““"' mfllm" Ne ““mwmmlfl- Znd portions in nearly forty 4iffer* .uumll"‘“.l,“, s sries 18 1012, t Mét: missionary, in these days. We have & dous task to perform as irs for the truth. mamm n India and Ceylon wWas #eam the traditional eStaâ€" und opened achools w ;’o.,um-uu m Carey, & Baptés rst Pglish speating |||‘llfll“â€1â€~ bow â€" rannlt l‘ W p+A exchanged _ then a British jritain has been in Mlfl"lf be Roman wm'l‘m ry tiat they The Dutch condition â€" f ‘s Auxiâ€" is was & | ..m-\ e have & form &8 Grimsby, Ontario, Thursday, June 4th, 1942 followed in 1814, the Congregationâ€" alists in 1816, and the Anglicans in 1818. To avoid confusion the Government divided the island, asâ€" signing a missionary to each part, with the strict injunction not to trespass on any one else® FCOâ€" graphical area. Upon migrations .aking place from rural areas to the towns, however, the people toundltdlfllcultt.onulnwnthdr own denominations, With the »pread of education and of English literature, °‘ . nonâ€" Christion population absorfe! & gr.~* deal of the principles of Christianity without a correspondâ€" ir ¢ spiritual insight. Mr, Satthâ€" i nadhan spoke of the people of Lis country trying to get behind the Christian "label" to discover what difference thete is between & Wkmes MMnE T e Christian ard a nonâ€"Christian, what it is thet makes him a Chrisâ€" tian,â€" "what do ye more than M,n 'ruomc.flmlfl ufraid to "~* a life of adventure for <ars*> In the eist, XOF & NUR "" "" _ Wumwmum! life. MHe is allenated from his OWn people, ostracized by his friends, M“M These oruâ€" aaders for truth face tremendous hardships, Contrasting the cOm* placency of people in onristin countries where 12e church has not o1 by "you as fellowâ€"members showing * your | reljgion | in YOUT Uves," (The only -‘":‘::,:plo enting Christisaity to oLber PC"] " is by. divect contact. unmfliflafll we cannot ghare it | missionary givings. he am'lnww“' but as a means to ast Mdoodo.-lï¬- m‘mm&" To overcome YVae Christian bodi«es that The annual Lions Club Carnival, being held at the municipal grounds on the evenings of July 9 and 10, will have several items of entertainment for the crowd which should make ~ this year‘s show a standâ€" out. Shown here are The Lowells, a novel acrobatic and hand balancing team, and Gus Mauro, accordâ€" lonist, who together with clowns and other acts, will keep things interesitâ€" ing during the two evenâ€" ings. ‘These acts are beâ€" ing put on by Garden Brothers Amusement Corâ€" poration. To Feature Lions Club Carnival ecuted, the apeaker sa)3 Peuk will be greatly lightenâ€" lan bodi«s that COBMUO®!!"" , tremendous drawbask wme nuee= Sllisns T!mlon in Christians of all denomina (Continued on page 0) frdia Cpristian Union, t, Speaking of . he anid, "We .. mething back, ast up the King we give to g*t rlvalry conntitubed "Tramp Act" over the big ville cireuts of the U.8.A. Brock Snydar was telling; me the other night that he has purchased a new bicycle, In my kid days around this town BA¢k was the mmmum«amc‘:: trict. He was a real Bicycle y boy and some of the acrobatic Away Back When boy and some of the ACTOU®U® stunts that he used to pull 0ff 0n the old dust covered Main &reet made the kids popâ€"eyed. He WA our hero. muwm*_"" occasions, startled the Populace by appearing on the streeis riding his old High Bicycle just as expertly as he used to half a â€"entury ago. It was some trick to ride one of those old "Timber Toppers" _ but there are lots of old residents around here who used to 40 it "Bun"d.fllpo.“thholdm and it would not surprise me to 5¢¢ sald him sashecing down the main 438 on it any day now. How many of you remember the Stearns bicycle and the Stearns Six Man Team and bicycle. This bicycle was especially constructed to carry six men and these Mn were picked from the cream f the bicycle racers of America And toured the country advertising the Stearns bicycle which was built in Cleveland, Ohio, and whose Grimsâ€" by representative was John C. Farrell (incidentally bicycles have been sold in the Farrell‘s 200¢ Store, now Muir‘s, for over #ixty years). One member of this famâ€" Smith, a Grimsby born boy whose father was Jasper Smith and ownâ€" ed the farm now occupled by Councilior Wm. M.tchell. In 1908 consternation reigaed supreme in the States when the late H. H. Wylie (Grimsby Beach Wylle) SALE®S Are What Count In Business! The Grimsby Independent the publicity staff of the H. EXPERIMENT WITH NEW COLORS ON CANADIAN NATIONAL CAKS Experiments in color for passenâ€" ger equipment are being undertakâ€" ...»yunmuwownw- “y.udnpnnu.ndlealdo- parture from the green hue now standard for all cars and coaches, Selected for the test is one of the company‘s choice dining cars used in fast service between Montreal and Toronto. ‘The body of the car has been painted a warm gray color with bands of orange top and bottom outâ€"lined in darker gray. ‘The roof of the car is painted in gunmetal gray and the underâ€"carâ€" riage in black. The window frames are in aluminum, The Canadian National lettering and insignia are also in orange outlined in dark Should the colors stand up in test and be adopted there will be no immediate change but as cars are sent to the shops for overhaul, usually after three years service, the color scheme will be applied. Stearns Co., posted $1,000 that the Stearns team could beat the 20th Century Limited from the Cleveâ€" land station to the end of the Esâ€" MMMIMWN-Y- c,m.dmuodthmmllu or a little better. The train and the team were both to start from & claimed it would have ~been â€" casy boys .. A8s. unymldhveboenovorlhflo- qunrurlolm\nydonmb plande by the time the century fot under way. Guess the N.Y.C. ofâ€" ;â€"..an‘""'mrt.f t. The New York Central officials refused to accept the challenge. Wylie afterwards That‘s all for bicycles,. Next week it‘s Army Stew. Every business man is interested in finding out how he can increase his sales, The answer is wdvertising. Censistent and persistent adverâ€" tising in v=zu+~ : «swâ€"town weekly is a practical, inexpensive, thoroughly efficient medium you to use in presenting the message you to bring before the public, Call us today f#ind out more about it. PHONE 36 $2.00 Per Year, $2.50 In U.8.A., 5¢ Per Copy it PA j the Grimsby W 1. Attends Annual e t 20 oE Cns d Institute who attended the District Annual at Beamsvilie last week wore‘~ Mrs. G. F. Warner, Mrs. L« Mre. L. T. Jones, y i t o s e Lothian, Mrs. E. L. Sutherland, mwm_wmur....my. Mrs. 8. Stuart, Mrs. Roy St. John, Mra. Robt, Neale. Members of pul ‘WANKS ® rPost OPFICES DUPARTMENT STORES «+ DRUGGIST$ erocers _ + TOBACCONIST$ BOOK STORES and other RETAIL STRES Edward Hand, Mrs Grimaby Women‘s Alex McKenzie, you want fo