annual Tag Day Children‘s Aid In Need Of Funds PDuring the past three years, nOFâ€" lect of chidren has shown a steady increase. Families are losing much of their stability through the abâ€" wence of the father, and the deâ€" many mothers from their romes. Mt!flknumw‘ than ever to give the chiidren proâ€" tection. This ca.. only he done by Social Workers. An appeal is beâ€" ing made for funds to carry an this W@kik:â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"~â€"â€"~~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"«â€"â€"â€"iâ€"â€"top â€"light is working â€"at â€"MHA) In Grimsby and district Mrs. Depots streets odpw;mmuuumm vetugmenitPs of the taggers. Give them your Retail stores in Grimsby will be m tom ehoedonm.mmm. On Saturday, May 8th, the Chilâ€" wen‘s Aid Society is bolding its IF YOU ARE THINKING tional Housing Act payments, than rent. Teom or L yOu S E9 0 boepl be drawn to sult your requireâ€" ments. u,uudslnwormnuuu a new home as regards finâ€" ancing, raterials, designs, conâ€" â€"=â€""~ "AGENCIES" Main St. W., next to Gas Office koi Gubâ€"ke. Alh is 49 C. J. DeLaplante 13 Elizabeth St., Grimsby Phone 513W, Nights ‘THE LITTLE SHOEMAKER ... SAYS .. to win it, 10 soimming ine . make SMEs n..rmn'mâ€"m’" fostwear by getting repai‘t mmwol\“mn is almost too late. thorough overhauling. "Honey" Shelton BUILDING BUY VICTORY BONDS Wed !ing Invitations and Announcements Henry Hillier "The Little Shoemaer" mm‘._g_y.mm"om A NEW HOME t C. J. DeLaplante, Naâ€" Coxs We «Aill wedding «4.40 WEST MAIN STREEY CBURCHILL Call in and #6 I AM RUNNING est shoe repair ®h in many CASCR M Many plans to choose [youwilhplmcul to sulit your requireâ€" till have a supply 0" y Statienery with the envelopes. thin Easy monthly ECF U he needs and is going yout Brevities o ooo a o o_ '; Sunday is Mothers‘ Pay. Start gathering up your salvage. au-'-lu'lo'emv‘hlw on Saturday. lnhylllfl-..‘ ‘Township council meets pay. _ A motos onr . old i on‘ & home of Tennyson D. Jarvis, No. 8 ,hl;hm.mnneovcodlnulu- ville, where it was abamjoned by the thief after it had been driven im-mu. ‘Tea, coffee, sugar and DHLEC!T on Thursdays, instead of Saturâ€" days. As they should be. qulr Clothing requirements of CaNnâ€" ada‘s armed forces alone are in exâ€" cess of 2,400,000 suits a year plus as many great couts as were manuâ€" factured annually for the entire civilian population prior to the m % . t munm-m.m- cle in this district the past 10 days. On Saturday, Grimsby Fuel and Feed was the only place in town where Murphys could be secured. ‘They were 30 cents a peck but of a mmq‘lfl.ï¬i; e Charlie DeLaplante splashed a i of yellow paint around Main street on Monday morning, when | With the assistance of a couple of Do‘mfldâ€l? Some ur dog may disappear. B Peach Queens, he painted Victory Loan slogans on the plate glass windows of the stores. s # ® 1If Mr. Nixon becomes Premier of L Accdd .Lâ€"-â€"“'l-'*h m ' “ farmer to hold the high office since Confederation. E. C,. Drury, George Henry . F. Hepburn were farmer Premiers, the former two having mw.u:nldm # Hmmwuoflflm"" eï¬dmmlw.mpha\ hours on Thursday evening last, when a heavily loaded transport truck got out of control and broke off a Hydro pole in front of the residence of Provincial Constable Constable Ernest Hart. tures for this month,. On May 17th and 18th, that greatest of all great musical productions "Yankée DoO die Dandy", based on the life of Geo, Cohan and starring Jimmy Cagney will be in« superâ€"dooper attraction. On May 24th and 25th "Desest Victory", & of the ‘wm muhl M s flns affininl EVENTS and TOPICS of the WEEE in T“wmoo.ouoti. w _ ... 4 k Acormmcc PB magnificent desert the 8th Army, as written the official British documents, prove a magnet for ali picture lovers, Because CaArneG WNUMITET O""~ canned tomato julce hive an imâ€" mht P'mhm"l.“.m‘ adian‘s diet, a special subsidy of §# cont ,umenldm ..azcen:-pcdnunu-dm ato juice will be paid to canners. mum.wuuwm m‘,um-dyw by Np..dqu_n_omnd tomatoes, Mre. Da~‘cl Ciay, stop 69, 13 yearâ€"old member of the Women‘s Auxiliary of the Harvey branch, Canadian 1xg‘on, Stoney Creek, gince the beginning of the war bes | ‘ni 5,308 ounces of wool into 17| 000 articles, including the followâ€" ..,,m,uu.u.-n;nuwoun 199 peire mnitte, 119 hesaotr 178 pnlngb“‘-"m"-w““-“ sweaters, foor scarves and cight turtliefeck tuck4ns, making & grand total of over 1,000 articles, 5 o# uwv-'..tbl"fllmwm‘ street will be the gaudiest thoro> fare in town. . "Red" Graham tells the Independent that he has his w puint _ alâ€" ‘ NT C Acanontine umt HH There are ready sOOR i would ple in Mywmmï¬uâ€' mon as the weather is right, It] would not hurt a lot of other peoâ€" ple in this "Willage" to follow in "Red‘s‘ fomtsteps and get the paitn prush .ad pot out. Appont« ance is every thing to the visiting freman especially witk our 20 mill r car stolen from corn am| beans meets next and butter e day Better T w u) Several cold nights the past 10 mflmmmtmmm mu.vycm‘htodo.nyd-n. hair in order on a very limited number of hair and bobby pins has m,q“m.poblmmr-number of rromen. They wily be relieved v,hurmtlhenuwbennln- crease this year in the quota of metal allowed for making these small but important items, and mpplmmndmmorep“fl' tiful in the retail stores. ‘The Commander of His Majesty‘s Ship ‘"Intercepter," the adopted ship of Lincoln Loyalist Chapter, !.O.D.I:..ulvllllmmetwm in need of an electric iron. Has anyone a used iron, that is, or CA \NN"_""‘ i4 ‘fl'“.l cadil. sondionc® . igâ€"Hmmny DP purpose. The Committee would al«â€" .,..‘uctowdnndb.flo voits, D.C., which might be contriâ€" Ee 2 OS ag THE _GRI M NEW LEADER buted for the use of the CreW U this ship. umm-fl.m have already been given to the The difficulty of keeping unruly CZReeteeeetie Mrs, Leckie will be glad to hear ‘m'flh‘bwhm Who Can Help? mOORE‘S TneartrE BACK THE ATTACK! MATINEE â€" SATURDAY at 2 pm. "#p You Thiaak You Nesd Glasses?" FRL â€" SAT,. M: %4~ "Gentleman Jim" Brian Don‘svy, Verenioa Lake, Aian Ladd "Mitchell Ayres & Band" "Me Musical Nephews" WED. â€" THUKR., MAY 1213 *J lyingâ€"Fortreï¬â€™â€" hoâ€", â€" TUES., MAY 10â€"1 "The Glass Key" Richard Green, Next Wednesday night. Errol Flynn, Alexis ts s» "touth Ams GRIM S B Y INDEPEND EN "Fox Movietonews "Vaudeville Days" ; use of the crew of riean Eports" Carla Lehmann \Gn‘msby Boy On \ India Command Mrs. M. 1. Morris, 47 Paton St. is in receipt of an Airgraph letter RCAF, who is now on the India wmrwuouuondln the British Isles for many months. Heilo Fol t0â€"11 My fellowâ€"companions are £00¢ chaps and we are making the best of things. While I am in India, use the above address. Inform all my friends so that they will know why they haven‘t heard from me. C Loq 220 on Rumebbven en C o isw Of course I may keep on beating the Toll Brothers, and so do not be impatient for mail, as I am, I am well, cheerful, and don‘t worry, for we will be out on top, I am sure, I shall write things I trust shall be of interest, later. \Apprezgtâ€"eâ€"â€"v_vork Of Local People (Can.) R 89748 Cpl. Morris, J.E., Royal Canadian Air Force, R.AF. India Command. The following letter explanatory: _ _____ _ _ Mr. P. day, April 17th. Qur oificial reâ€"| 2 ceipt for this is enclosed. b Will you please convey our ap= preciation to the staff ard to the | ; students who assisted you for their °; coâ€"operation. Our Tag Days so far , j this year have bad excellent reâ€" sults. We are enclosing a folder on the | : History of The Chinese War Relief | Fund which we believe will be of interest to you. Because. of exist»| ing conditions it has been imposâ€" sible for us to render alid to China other than in the form of money; and the funds .zaised hy .« have been transferred periodica‘ly, cable through the Bank of «hiaa, New York, to Madame Chiang Kaiâ€" uhek, who personally mpervhel‘ their distribution where most needâ€" ed in China. f Hovever, because we are expectâ€" iny Madame Chiang to visit Toâ€" ronto some time next month, we have been holding the funds raised | to date this year to be presented to | her at that time; when due prais¢ will be glven ADZ â€" MWM linea Tor Public Schools of the Province for their part in our campaign. We aré more than grateful for the splendid .â€" seration of the staff and stuâ€" Ob # us Thrie Vincland persons WAFre ebwdwm,uc.mum..n.v 24 Folics with viomntions f gas coupon regulations in Mu«ch, . All pleaded gullty and fines were imâ€" Coupon Violators â€" Are Prosecuted posed and paid. The "circle" started when Motorâ€" »yele Constable Bern Mamnett storped Waiter Claxs, Vinoland Station, March 4, on 8t. Paul St. C t him that his one henadlight Station, March 4, on 34. YBU! M to tell him that lh'rsn Mlm‘ was not working. officer ask= ed fro Claus driver perm!t and severs) gas coupons fell outs _ Detective Bergeant William Ke!â€" ley, Toronto, RCMP., took over thma investieation, and Claus adâ€" Detective Sergeant Willlam i#"" ley, ‘Toronto, RCMP,, took over the investigation, and Claus Ad» mitted â€" recetving aeven . coupons from Donald Calder, of Vinaland. Calder seid he had been given & BX1 book because he was employ» ed at a war plant, and had given extra coupons to Claus to help him: out in March, Claus had given tw ‘ coupons to Jacob Penner, Vineland service alation operator ‘ Penner explained that while he | realised it was \Logal to accept [Remrenmmmey‘ve / €! TCOR C C Loo . Cou pand.. 1 C. cause Claus bad t were from his bo tached them to the Oil Controtler Penner was &n and Caiues Cnathari:. 28 Prosecutor (3t, Catharines Standard) :';i these achools, Yours very truly, The Chinese War Re! IMetol“- 371 Bay St., constantly running March 19, 1943. e War Relief Fund, "D, H. Clark" so do not DC I am, I am Twelve boys of the Grimay | * ‘t worry, for Lions scout troop started off for a C I am sure, 1\ bike on Saturday morning . ander | Y rust shall be| the leadership of assistantâ€"Scoutâ€"| V master Don Pe‘tit. Carrying their 11, haversacks on : ~ir backs and|, Jack. marching sing‘e + and headed | , east they were & nteresting sight c to watch. ‘The byya were in high | , r Force, spirits and sang many songs As|, and. they marched along. sc The hike found them leaving No. 8 highway at the Beach corner and Wor k ted them up theâ€" mountain and along the brow unti; they reached P eopl C\ the Thirty Mountain, at which 4 point they came down the mounâ€" tter is selfâ€"| tain and arrived at their destinaâ€" tion camping in the ravine on the 8St., Room 101, mountain side. ronto, Canada. }~~ Immediate activity then sprang April 22, 1043. into the camp as all the boys startâ€" ed to build their cooking fires on which each boy had to prepare his W 0.4 he had. dons so D8* d4 told him that they book and he had deâ€" ; yreturn the book to nod $36 pecial ati Grimaby hotels have been the scone of considerable renovating the past.month. ‘The ladies beverageroom at the vm.pluluuum brightened uvm""m"†I"nmm“nm \macd ol it h whnk peR®" Cns Moo d trim. A new sound proof tenâ€"test board ceiling has also been placed tn thit EAlik .0. sc . _ ) At Hotel Grimsby the men‘s beyvâ€" erage room has been given a fresh wumwmm- ened up. Work on repapering and paintâ€" ing several of the upstairs bedâ€" \no-ohuh-ld‘l’m†Improvement At Local Hotels the iliness of Gordon Hannan tractors on both jobs. L own meal. In one instance it was wwuwmumm‘ as his large juicy steak alipped slipped from his grasp and landed ‘mmm. However this never daunts a scout because he simply fished the steak from the. coals, made two or three heafty blows and flopped it back into the pan. As he said "This added flavour to his steak." | Gimmerman. _ After dinner the boys anxiously tried their tests for badges under the guidance of Don Pettit, Doug. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEME] Boy Scouts FOR SALE .â€" Drums ®HU 7/ M 0 Apply 32 Depot St., 43â€"1p M'___"_â€"-â€"â€"â€" FOR SALE â€"â€" Cheap; work ho Apply M. Dachuk, Ridge Raad, COrimaby. ASTP ______________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_ FOR SALE _â€"Iron Bed, Mattress, and coll .wnx, amail extension takle, cheap, Apply 23 Robinson 8t, South. e : £ s aaG "Apry 6 Young: No f , .00. y 6. , NO & ‘Wighway, east d%flv Feach. a2.3¢ sonemeneommmmememmmmanes enrmmen t ie t k FoR eALE _ _No. 1 Kellogg‘s Promier lmM{ Planta, ‘t V; 100; $4. per 1000 w. H. anDuzer, RKt, No, 1, 0"'*{;, Fhone 3â€"râ€"8, Winona. 42« mccaulwordpcrlmm 26 cents. Cash must accompany tion. A charge of ten cents is m £LOOMA TO NENTâ€"Hounolus privileges if desired. Ap; Mountain sStreot, FOR WENT â€"â€" UDFNAMHBNUY "H" stairs apartment, Beparate en« trance, hall amt four bright mmmmmmsmmemmm n e o Pi Ww a IR SALE â€"â€" 17 acren, Village of Poniire. burtly piartes. o Lare ure; + E* frame house, wolmm city conâ€" | veniences; plenty of water; some | . out buildings Apply P.0. Box|! 135, Reamuvilie, 42â€"8p PLUMBING ~â€"LBEATING â€" AIR.CONDITIONING sEWERAGE SÂ¥XSTEMS _ GRImsBy cold. _ Nice looality, ml::( inclumve. _ W op s child. Apply Hox TLadependants ho t m #, , light FOR RENT Serv ve randah ron Bed, Mattress, i, «mall extension 48 *p Current & Betz: rice On Oilâ€"Burners â€" CALL 130 y 6. Young, No at doï¬uv 4286 No. 1 Kellogs‘s Mnh.u' bathroom a, water, t locallty N".OI Unfurmabed up and Traps 43â€"1p "Hardware of Quality" per Insertion. Minimum charge ccompany advertisement to & cents is made for boxes. wuit cou m No, 4“:‘. 4bâ€"1p Cooking, Betzner. mw-n:“'""'-‘ : a game .mu-t neckerchief was tied % visible to all. The 8cout8 into two groups The & ‘mpvu\i“fl‘": those left prepared to camp. Quictness reigned ~__| wife of er Grin *E\ news C "**\ gorn a :: been a """| 1910, & muards listened to ©M5 I ment in their 4 * the attacking team were ®UW" ful in crawling through the £W and securing the neckerchief mdocl.ndunw_-ld Cpl Vernon Croft, R.C. A. M having spent his furlough at hama‘ here returned o0 O Petawawa on Sunday.~~~ *‘ /% ® Pilot Officer "Hymie" : vCaF.. who C Dunnviile school last Wednesday for furth the East. ‘Taylor in England. Don is & duate of Grimaby High School was very active in the aport while there. | * \ Mrs. Andy CIarkI I Passes . HIGGINS Word has been rec safe arrival of LAC »e plng us Following a protonged |IInc#® the death occurred in T on Wednesday of Ava D. §tr wife of Andrew D. Clarke, er Grimsby boy and well news commentator over C. B. Born at Westficld, Pa., she been a resident of Toronte 1910. She is survived by her h band, a stepdaughter Marie, a stepâ€"son Frederick, ! wily be at Westfeld, Late Personals _ *0 8p WANTED â€" 1 ply Box 301, indepenc@®nit, _ ;'INTib;tf:d turniture, and farm implements, Bwibb, King S8t, wv WANTEDâ€"â€"On« acre with mo «ix room home, in 0“‘-1 vcinity. Will pay cash, fuil particulars and price in letter to Box 271, the Gr Independent. 4 ALEXANDER HARDW ARE LO8T â€"â€" In Grimaby, Aâ€"A line Ration Book, â€" A+187788 Auto 6Aâ€"487, Apply Byron Bmith. 43â€" PAINTING Aa.:0 PAPECAAN ING â€" *, Twocock, 44 8t, Grimaby, Phone GOOw, . 37 INTERIOR PAjN‘***1 AND PA _ ERHANGING â€"â€" A. J, | ~Phone collect. 240, roflm w . IXH Ike office work Phone 220 HKamilton "8LEN3UCR TABLETS®", Hal tupp‘y. At Dymond‘s % second class Company, on t B0 city is returned A man I been received of y further training MRCELLANEOWS D â€"â€" Lady, six yeurs « ce as bookkeeper, wo fice work, part time, x 301, Independent. _ "tookers THE «6 PWOWL) i WANTED mner arge each inseru to guarantes i8s Bonu.’ gh ichool 8 e sport cirg 108T 0 ME ONTARIOâ€"â€" PAPERHAANG with mod 1 thimk c *‘ o Aint Bd Â¥W o wa# 48 o cith c i8 Io