The members of the GHINSDY mmmumn«-â€"'- Field Day held at Georgetown OB the civic holiday in whic.. ro less than fortyfour fre departiments from various points in the provinge were representuJd. The Aremen â€mwmmm recéived hearty applause from the 140424 0R _ cadffocctnc trcffiett M-nmlm“""" ___'_._‘,_"_, in the ex hibitions of sicill. Fellow citizens muim REMEMBER friends sincerely regretted to jearn of the auto accident which befell well known Main St. drugg‘t‘ O" Monday evening but will be pleasâ€" ed to learn that he is making a mmmmw mmmd-â€"m‘ of the Fire Department in Georgeâ€" town on Monday, the fire brigade, which was temporarily in charge ¢mmwmmm. small blaze which broke out at the pmurntegg ~wt~ ZD m 1. Fortup ately it was extinguished with only a few dollars of damage resulting. Smart fourteen year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smart was held on Wednesday last from the home of Lo nnncanmes Arciinernipnredifierstaiemrnat» conducted by Rev. W. F. Cox, of in Queen‘s mm v Roy @nC John Sheldrick. A rink of Grimsby bowlers com George Bolton, took part in ne bowling tournament held in Waterâ€" loo on Monday, ‘There were 30 enâ€" trics in the tournament which proâ€" vided many interesting and closeâ€" ly contested games. uudylflkdncmcufl- ummmwu lies, which will be )1d this year at Niagaraâ€"onâ€"theâ€"Lake, on August Men, Women Over 40 Teel Weak, Worn, Old? ‘ Want Normal Pep, Vim, Vitality ? § io un itenst" deud sn fale apenite Eesn en daimenise bni in Gurniarfanpan sn TEN YEARS AGO Files of August 3rd, THE GRIMSEY INDEPENDENT J. McVicar and cOmMmnIiERQOAL John Huntsman, It for TELEPHONE 36 â€"â€" CANADIAN RED CROSS ADOPTS BRITISH CHILDREN IN HOMES: CHURCHILL HOMES BEING USED By GARRY ALLIGHAN London â€" T‘wo hundred toddlers, â€Mcvlcflndthow“ has robbed them of parents‘ care, have just been adopted in this the scheme by ‘"token opem®ng * one â€" the home of Captain and 5 wu PW wâ€" 44. m cuaint Hertfordshire village ickleford, which the premier‘s |ncmepmive in Pnghcrer L * | has placed at the disposal of the Waifs and Strays society who adâ€" minister the scheme by proxy for the Canadian Red Cross. During the opening ceremonies a V ROeIns PCE ts i4 ita w:“lom'-’"‘ and I cannot be witi: you at the Mclem- mmmmmm success of this splendid enterprise Mwhuwu-ndm» port of many young Canadians in mmm:‘ï¬om dian Red Cross society. I wish it and them all success." Canada‘s Foster Children 1t was in this house that Winâ€" ston, the premier‘s grandson, was born and learned to toddie. Where little Winston slept, 25 youngsters from the ages of two to five years, Aees oi Om El o a .,..u.pmc.-an-tn- ans and blankets. ‘Where he playâ€" ed under copper beeches and silver birches, they now PHMW °O "" 0 . Canadian rompers. ‘Where he took his meals, the "adopted children" dsmmaâ€"m nmow eat Canadian foodstuffs. In the old Norman church adjoining where Winston Junior was christâ€" “M’ommm go to Sunday school. TEA UTTUIOTL d oatninde Colonel C. A. Scott presided when Miss Horsbrugh accepted them from their youthful Canadian donâ€" Seaeme BR B SS member of the Britith government light in «xpreamins 4# """"" Je the children of Cansds who, through their Junior Red .Cross groups, have made this and other seven homes possible, Here chilâ€" Arcn. who otherwise had to «start the race of life heavily handicap~ ped, will find health and happiness of Britain‘s war, orphaned by hosâ€" for the of which war would otherwise rob them. Laughter in little children‘s life is the swestest music and ith;"ï¬'lllwidlww phaned kiddies who had just disâ€" IM.N‘!Mflb"m THE GRIMSBY A NEW WARTIME SERVIGE ror. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY AT YOUR BANK AT YOUR POST OFFICE dWTEREST AT 3% + + TAX FRBH + + & & ce ng: â€' wmmuudynwmmouam.m. yue-n-hy'-luh'wuth. A convenient way. Yon get delivery when you pay y>«=. money. Just sta‘ . the "shze" of sertificate ;wmt.nfltvlllhn‘fludhyo--. These are guarantood invoss mn“.flh“â€"â€hmâ€"â€b†{You can also neh-’l"-&vhph-plu-..flm) the Canadian Red Cross had proâ€" â€"ace P dikts. â€"APG P 4A A with the Canadian foodstuffs, managing in the process to decorate their faces with almost as much jam as they ate. I am told that in addition to large quantities of food and clothing sent diréct o ic onl uie > Cross has provided 40,000 pounds| died. a ® ‘ w# Jum. I figure 20,000 pounds rf @o inside the kiddies and 20,000| Send your contributions to your outside! . _ | local Red Cross branch, Provincial Jolliest and jammiest of all was uvldu.cbthmd Ronnie Jackson, twoâ€"yearâ€"old curâ€" The Canadian Red Cross Society, nwmmmmmuwwmmm INDEPE NDE N T Ronnie Jackson, twoâ€"yearâ€"old curâ€" ty headed tot who has just made the toddling grade. Ronnie laughâ€" ed with his mouth but never with e OR N CC d ed his wife to the hospital in 8 Red Cross ambulance. A* dnwn purpled the distant hills, Bootle was born. ‘The mothér regained 1,000,000 averag* * mes in Canada T . Aanod c home front as well as overseas, s-xurvmmmm RC. A.F, pin and a spariding -.,huu-ovfluanfln filers in Britain. â€"RC.AF. Photo Paying NE.LG_H“ Â¥ha 1942.