a, G. A Troasurer, flv‘-oglg::.y "I‘reasurer‘s Office, Grimaby, Beptember Ith, 1942, mbmmwum an adve.cisement in ‘The o-uml Gaze to on the 5th day of Beptemâ€" ber, 1442. In default of payment of taxes and costs as ashown on such lst, on or befors Wodnssdsy, the Oth day A December, 1942, at 10.350 o‘clock in the foremmom, I shall at the sald mmumo:u-wmmn, sauld Town Grimaby proâ€" ceed to sell by public auction the | said lands or such portion thersof nflhmbmml NOTICE is hereby given thw‘ &uam.wlflnouu sAAd for urrears of assesaments or taxes in the Tow= of Grimsby has Town o‘ Grimsby Anyone having articles to sell is asked to bring them to the Mountain View Fairyland, Ridge Road, Grimasby. 5 per cent will :;dnr‘donhg‘lfllcl.lnd per cent to cent on mnhouldoldcfl:l:& few other amall items. Corn Cutter, Pram, 2% Horse Power Saturday, Nov. 21 At 2 pm., sharp, the following: , _ . Opppsiteithe Library . . tubes, You:tlflmuutunhn old tube in order to purchase an inâ€" dividual tube of paste or cream. Four more readers of the groupâ€" ed advertisements on page seven of this paper received War Savings Bunp.hnwoek'l\oyquc.en Gowland (Smith‘s Grill); ‘Mrs. J. H. Forman (Henley‘s Service Staâ€" tion); Mary Cornwell (The White Store); Gerald Carson (Flett‘s Beauty Salon). : AUCTIONSALE 36.50 WEST MAiNn sTREET HAMILTON Mountain View Fairyland Ridge Road, Grimsby what you need when the stock is ready. ARREARS 0F TAXES for 1943 Diaries, M'v sournals and Calendar Pads so as to be sure of securing footh paste or shaving cream in metal tubes may now be sold withâ€" L ® ® Qumduorooornw.m Grimsby East, is able to be out and around again, after his recent St.. Catharines 'h-:uu..-.. h.vdcu.almmlq. Harvey Shafer has started work COVUNTY OF LINCOL W LOOK AHEAD Breevities r‘lace your order NOW EVENTS and TOPICS of the WEEE in Roy Laba, Manager «hi\ is published in 3; CASH , Auctioneer, with the costs November 19, 1942, » » «0 e 0 88 8, Thursday | Mr. E. V. Eoowr. preaided at the Nuvember me‘sg of the Lincoln County Humane Society executive. Reports on a number of cases of crueity handled by the Inspector d4ag the past few weeks were neard. ‘The sale of the att@active humane calendars, of which the Bociety could only secure 100 this sgeamon, was report@d us being brisk. Mra. K. ©*. Jayne, Mro. Stan ley Smith and Mins Gwen Loughâ€" lin were appointed delegutes to the annual meeting of the Ontario Boâ€" clety for Prevention of Cruslty to| Animals being held at the King| RBdv wd Hotel, Toronto, next week.| Dwelive membere were in atiendâ€"| ante and the resignation A the|| sacrotary, Miss Margarstts Mcâ€" Lachlan, was rogretfuly accepted. munth‘s collect‘on, he declared A new record was established by residenia of St. Crtharines during October when they conserved more than a quarter of a million pounds of sulvageable materia\ for the Victory Bagr Asonciation, Markot Clerk Frank Wilson reports that Ae had weighed in 255,080 pounds dmwuuuodtymm‘ was made up of cardhears, 101,850 rounds; newsprint 56,440; ut.ln-‘ otte 11,800; magazines, 6,000; rugn, 8,760; mixed paper, 55,220; kraft| paner, 6,150; mixed ruber, 2,480-’ tires, 5,010 pounds, %%e mrawh‘s The last call this year for the collection of salvage in the town of Grimsby will be made on Monday and Tuesday of next week, Novemâ€" ber 23rd and 24th, Residents are requested to have all salvage at the curb at eight o‘clock on Monâ€" day morning and it.will be picked up. ‘Tean out the cellar, the attic and the back woodshed. LOOSF PAPER will not be picked u. . Bundles of papers and magazin‘s will be taken. Iron of all kinds, rubber, and rags are badly needed. Gather up everything about the place and put it at the curb for tta collectors. enough money in the fund at the time of shipment to pay for all the cigarettes but Cammy made finâ€" ancial arrangements and the "cigs" went. Result, there is a deficit in the fund, Want to help? See for ed several private donations to the Chamber of Commerce Fund. These are much appreciated. Every Grimsby lad overseas has a packâ€" age of 300 cigarettes on the way 85 miles an bour,. As a matter of fact Tommy and his car were not outside the township on that date. since our last issue he has receivâ€" age of 16 years are not admitted uh-wodbyummtu. cept to matinees on Saturdays and holidays when a matron is in atâ€" tendance, and then only between mm«omucm * L * Road Superintendent Thos. Macâ€" kie, of North Grimsby, has receivâ€" ed a letter from Department of National Defence asking him to keep his driving limit with his car down to 15 miles per hour while driving through Toronto Exhibition Grounds, citing the fact that on November 7th, he had driven through the grounds at a rate of 6t. Catharines theatres are enâ€" forcing the provincial act which _ _Private commercial vehicles may operate without restriction until the end of November as the reâ€" sult of a 30â€"day postponement in the effective date of the order conâ€" fning their operations to a 35 roadâ€"mile radius except by special permit. No further extension of time will be granted. left his foot print there for terity. mumnunlauc.w hnbulu-dhmau'mudny morning burned out four mercanâ€" uhmuumeuumwouuao,. 000 damage resulted. # # ® Grimsby Fire Department had a call to the home of Walter Soboâ€" wich, 47 Robinson St., 8. on Saturâ€" hymmtowtom.ehlnney fire. No damage. # ® # Supt. of Works Lawrie laid .‘ nice new stretch of concrete sideâ€" walk in front of the fire hall this we.k.mudlandm-upahn it alone, but the dogs didn‘t. By thelooho(ltwerydoglntown| some nice specimens with them. Sorry to say the boys did not all get their complement. C,. Shelton 2106 130 P. #helton 148 166 Buckenham 220 Rahn Girling Hartnett C. Shelton P. Sheiton Bohwab Aitomn W. Allen Handicap Anydiy Mannell VanDuzen bury, KC., who spoke to Mncsls county counci) at their annual dinâ€" ner at the Lincoln County Home. Ye rop med that the 8t. Catharâ€" Ines y\ « sommiasion i24, on his suggenth «, urged the attorney» general to appoint a probationary officer for police court to give guidance to boys between the ages #f 16 and 18 w‘ migti come beâ€" fors the magiau « _ He scleved that ihe suggestion is being favâ€" ournits consicered by the attorneyâ€" generai, and anke® county eounc!ll for their support it it should is raâ€" ferred to them. | Additional Sports An extension to the Big Brother movement which he instituted in Lincoln county was mooted on Tuesday by Judge J. G, 8. Stanâ€" on Tuesda= night to go to Grassies where « freeâ€"forâ€"all was in proâ€" gress at the home of foreign family, By the time Esnie arrived the visiting "fighters‘ from the city had departed and all was peace and quictness, At the election of officers on Wednssday night of West Lincoln Branch, Canadian Legion, Wesley }mn was made president for the ensuing year; Viceâ€"president, L. A. Bromiey; 2nd Viceâ€"President, Ted. Rooker; Secretary, Wm. Liles; Treasurer, Wm. Lothian; Sergeantâ€" atâ€"Arms, Francis George Whecler, # L ® Provincial Constable Hart n-' ceived a hurryâ€"up call at midnight three years, is now in excellent health after his recent hospitalizaâ€" tion and is now on instructional Edward Bernardo, former manager of the Horrocksâ€"Ibbotson Co., now residing in ‘Toronto, says that his son Guy, who his been overseas for township up until last night has netted about six tons of which over 50 per cent is tron and steel. Threo divisions of the township are yet to be collected. Rund(}ï¬n.byformm is now located in Sarnia where he is engaged in the equalizing of the assessment of the County of Lambâ€" _ Clarence "Twoâ€"inâ€"One" Rushton hulddedndloednnep.florgo his already multitudinous string of enterprises. Michael Angelo Sweet is chief boot polisher. nmnrv ce eS â€" ts« ons umss Merton R. Seymour, St. Catharâ€" ines, town solicitor for Grimsby, has arrived safely in England, in the interests of Canadian Civilian Flying Schools. | # # ® The special Grimsby Blood Donâ€" ors Clinic held in Hamilton, yesterâ€" day afternoon was a great success. 110 donors were on hand and made the trip. _ The cost of Government adverâ€" ï¬dutonmtmmmvm' Loan was only about oneâ€"tenth of leonttormdonuluw ® ® # At the warden‘s dinner at the county}lomcon'hl.thy.co\mty council presented a silver dish to Supt. Comfort and Matroa Comâ€" fort. Wedn=ssday, November 18 PEACH KINGS Juzen 147 177 147« Ap 1485 181 154 corner of the paper where the address appears to see if their subscription is nearing expiraâ€" tion, or is in arrears, On and after November 30th the customary reduction of 50c on each yearly subscripâ€" tion pald in advance will be discontinued, and the regular subscription rate of $2.00 per yar in advance will be mainâ€" tained. The Independent reminds its subscribers to glance at the Take A Look At ~\â€" Your Label T40 T62 900 GA8 HOUVSE THE _ GRIMSEB Y 128 180 187 10# 140 177 BM The Independent, â€"â€" 356 / Boulevard 2h0 â€"â€" 800 | Mt Joseph‘s u&«“l‘M wos _ mom~| Fomth KIng® #70â€"2421| BL Andrew‘s 222 140 148 124 276 2401 471 448 278 420 816 5A 170 Mighway Motal Craft Pony Exprens Barbore Butchers CGas House A report was aubmitted on the cotwntion of bridges on county rowds which were inspected several weeks ago ‘The resolution from Bruce Counâ€" ty, asking the Dominion governâ€" ment to make a definite period of deferment for farm workers so that some prograw could be adâ€" hered to on farma was endorged. _ Members of council‘s agricu}â€" tural committeo were authorized to attend a conference of the Ontario Foe.t Distribution Council in Toâ€" ronto froin Wednesday to Friday, Many subjects of vital interests to Ontario farming in warlime were given a preliminary anslysh by counc!! Tuesday | »â€"| _ Japnunese families moved to the Beamuville district against the proâ€" test of Lincoln County Council, * | and other municipal councils in the C | county, are apparently here to stay "| for the duration, County council * ) in seasion on Tuesday beard a letâ€" ©|ter from the Associate Deputy *| Minister of Labor, Ottawa, which led them to feel that their efforts 6 to prevent a further influx, and to , | remove the Japs already here, were , | falling on deaf ears at Ottawn. ; | _ The letter, replying to a petition p| signed by every member of county ; | council, briefly stated that the asâ€" _ | sociate deputy minister had attendâ€" ,d.mummu the Ontario government had askâ€" ed that Japs be brought to Ontario | sugar beet areas to alleviate the |farm labor shortage. The payment to the Lincoln Caunty Children‘s Aid Society for Its charges was raised from 78e to 83%¢ a day per child. This will not result in any net increase in Chilâ€" ‘dren‘s Aid costs over a period of a year. In the past, council paid 75¢ but at the end of the year has paid a substantial sum for adjustment of unpaid costs, ‘The new payment will simply reduce the annual adâ€" Justment. ‘The Society asked for the change since it finds difficulty in Anancing its accounts while walting for ine last payment. League Standing Council made a grant of $150 to the Young Women‘s War Service Club of Niagaraâ€"onâ€"theâ€"Lake to help finance their work at "Hosâ€" pitality House," a canteen for soldâ€" lers at Niagara Camp, The club wrote the council asking for assistâ€" ance and outlining their activities, Council expressed disappointâ€" ment at the attitude taken by Otâ€" tawa and the letter was received and filed for the present. No Japanese Are In District To Stay On Monday, however, th ey swarmed back upstream, and in four hours‘ drawing, he took 1,851 Mnnhdurp.uluomerlhm carp are returned carefully to the water for the benefit of anglers. mun.unm.wmg week that in the past three w =s, only one single carp has con . nâ€" to his nets. ‘This absence of ««rp contrasted brightly with a haw of hundreds of pounds of chansl catfish, black bass, pike, and other edluemmchmaoeun‘mk to the streams. Mr. Jiny stated thntthourphnddthubmm-‘ ted, or had gone out into the lake, mnm:mmum WMMM In an attempt to develop good fishing close to home, so that gas and tires will not be used on a long run, they inaugurated a plan this summer to improve these fishing spots by removing carp from the waters. Carp stir up the mud and more desirable fish head for the The farâ€"sighted plan of the St. Catharines and Lincoin County Game and Fish Protective Associaâ€" tion to bring game fish back into Mhum‘utloflï¬mflx. County Game Au:‘chthn Is Nearly a Ton Netted in One y â€" Good Fish Reâ€" turning To Haunts, Good News For Club o Action Taken By Ottawa Officials on Protest Made by County Council â€" There May be More of Them. Charles May, who has been netâ€" INDEPENDENT Local Nimrods 16 16 16 18 18 12 10 17 11 18 16 16 18 1% 10 19 16 18 Will move to the new location, No. 1 Main St. East, (store mm rated by D. B, Anderson groe ery). slore w‘l'rho open duaily for business as we would syggest th:t you plase your order sarly to A8SUNG prompt delivery, Remintler Personal Cpristmas Cards are now on display and \\\““ ~*% *Anss WM i N \ ' ! ’!§\| n"%%.‘&‘zf’z'- R_ gt\â€"‘i i _:Z&\ Nqm* J. W. BAKER THE wiSEsT PLAN 18 Buy THE BESsT> TRINITY HALL Admission 25 Cents Grimsby Talent BROADCASTING THE WHITE ELEPHANT sHOP PRESENTS OVERCOATS of Quality Directed by REX FROST NOTICE DECEMBER ist with the * WITH THE ONTARIO CARAvAN OVER CER.B, TUE BHUSINESS OF J. H. GIBSON Phone 60 ON OR ABOUFT l FROST, featuring Roy Locksley‘s Orchestra and Woodhouse and Hawkins See That Y our Coal Bin Doesn‘t Become a "hasâ€"been" Keep It Well Filed With Our "LEHIGH VALLEY ANTHRACITE®" COAL â€" _ COKE WOOD POCAHONTAS BRIQUETTES It Is Marder And Lasts Longer Open Friday and Saturday Evenings 86 JAMES ST., N. Readyâ€"toâ€"Wear Madeâ€"toâ€"Measure $22.95 up $25.95 up The subtle touch of skilful tailoring and brilliant styling add a noteworthy air of distineâ€" tion to the fine, imported fabrics in all DUNN‘8 overcoats. You will be wise to make your selection NOW. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26 Doors Open 8:00 p.m. DUNN*‘S TAILORS 24 Main East