LINCOLN VOL, UIXâ€"No. 4 Lions‘ Life Guards Save Two Lives uu-.au;;-imnmmd The local bathing beaches, is wearâ€" ing ore of those broad smiles these He has good reason to, for last week the two Lions Club life guards saved two people from drowning in the cold, dark waters Growning in t} of old Ocario. On Saturday, July 24th, a Mr. Wali from Toronto, swimming off Grimsby Beach became exhausted and was in great danger of drownâ€" u‘vi--potudbymrhnwu:k- ham, the Lion‘s life guard and who immediately went to his assistance ‘and brought him safely to shore. On Friday afternoon last, Ruth Bint, 13, and Margaret McLelian*, 13, swimtming a considerable distance out in the lake off Nelles Road. Ruth started to become exhausted and asked Margaret for help, A. Chance To Win _ A New Bicycle Some Lucky Person is Going to be Riding a Percy Mcâ€" Bride Specia: Wheel After St. Joseph‘s Garden Party. Wuwwmh the slogan that has been adopted fort to make this slogan an actualâ€" ity the committee in charge of this parochial activity have made arâ€" rangements for high class enterâ€" tainmert to be presented each evening before the regular activiâ€" ty of the Garden Party commences, which will be drawn for on Saturâ€" day evening, August 28th, at 11 . m. the committee have secured rginia Hewson Brings in Ruth Bint And Applies Artificial Respiration â€" For Six Minutes â€" One Saved At Grimsby Beach. No. 1 hnand spray pMIMD 1" 7 "* to 100 pounds premsure 4 ste. The tractor @sBt he a of two large Wts, the bhoust! your \ouk off 1030 baskets berrim and currants and «l The Grimsby Independent (Continued on page 8) (Continued on page 8) cannot be erased.| pray pump i8 1 unde preasure etor sB he 1 ints. the boust In also uses to P es of which face is of cherries, t «l the garden + @f Merritt, Nelles Boulevard, who reâ€" cently graduated in medicine from the University of Western Ontario, Londoh. He is attached to the Gives Liberally Of His Blood moyal Canminguu DE . MUEDTUED® Corp, and will intern at> Victoria Hospital, London. There is a man in Grimshy that we i<lieve hbolds some kind of a On the 3rd day of October, 1941, O. Meldrum Pettit, 15 Ontario St., gave his first blood donation. On the 21st of July, 1943, he guve his 2ist donation A period of 21 months and 21 donations. est number of donations, by any mmhtfllmlï¬" believe is an Ontario record. DR. JOHN 0. MERRITT, B.A. . Meldram Pettit of Grimsâ€" ‘by Has Donated 21 Blood Plasms to The Red Cross. ‘This is without New Medico in the form of Grimsby, Ontario, ‘Thursday, August 5th, 1943 * | ner will be required to pay the difâ€" ations, by aDY | ference to the grower. district and we| . Amount of the subsidy, announc» io record. (Continued on page 8) hi could 4 Burton L. Bentley Gets Appointment Agricultural Food Board, the Ag~* culture Department has annour.ed. The subsidies are in addition to the canners‘ purchase price which must be at least equal to that of 1941. The Food Bourd said that toes, corn, peas and greon and wax beans for canning will be paid to the growers by canners, who will recover iheir payments from the where farmers have contracted to deliver these yegetables to canners for a price which did not include the subsidy, they will receive the subsidy in addition to the contract vwrice. If the contract included enly Haines . Schroeder Mayor o North Grimsby Township Ontario‘s New Leader Durham‘s Hagar‘s 8t Mary‘s Milier‘s Alway mocoon KBH 90 34 20 38 # 81 Catharines, The maf STATE OF THE POLL Lincoln‘s New Member 16 Hailnes majority over Schroeder, 162. 4 17 50 JÂ¥ & 16 40 81 14 1 Daley majority over Haines, 86. Daley majority over Schroeder, 188 102 110 181 64 10. > 0T Haines majority over Daley, COL, GEORGE A. DREW CHARLES Grimsby Town 117 110 10 TOD" PALEY t landslide of batlots h trieved Lincoin for the $2.00 Per Year, $2.50 In U.8.A., 5¢ Per Copy 32 18 Total Majority 303 231 376 Maj. 8t. Catharines Mayor Carries Lincoln Back Into Conserâ€" vative Ranks â€" 986 Votes Polled in Grimsby â€" 854 Votes Cast in Township. Township Gave Daley a Maâ€" jority of 86 â€" Town Gave Haines Majority of 29 â€" It Was a Big. Turnover in These Two Municipalities, Out of yesterday‘s election turâ€" moil Lincoln county found its way back into the Conservative ranks after being represented the past nine years by the Liberal party. Mayor Daley of St. Catharines piled up a mighty fine vote in winâ€" ning out with a majority of 2620 over the C.C.F. candidate Allen E. Schroeder, thus placing the late member for the peninsula, Archic Haines in the third position. Daley‘s majority over Haines was 3255, In 1937 Haines carried the county by 14090. One of the biggest turnovers in favor of Daley occurred in Grimsâ€" by and North Grimsby, ‘The town gave Haines a majority over Daley of 20 and 162 over Schroeder, In the 1937 election Haines had a maâ€" jority in the town of 270. Fruit Growers Presenting Case Deputation Consulting With Government Officials Toâ€" morraw â€" Regarding Price Ceilings â€" Fruit Growers | ~Making â€" Conditional Conâ€" A delogsution consisting of Eraâ€" est Culp, Vinelard Station, Presâ€" ident, H. L. Craise, Chairman of the Peach s#toard, as well as Arthur Smith, Vineland, J. J. Smith, Wiâ€" nona and Pau! Fisher of Burlingâ€" ton, all prominent fruit growers of the Niagara *aninsula, will journey to Ottawa to give representation regarding Prics Ceilings on fruits A Brief will be presented, preâ€" pared by the directors of the Fruit Growers Association recently,. All fruit districts in Canada will be represented and will enter into the discussion and give their viewpoint. Considering the crop conditions of tender fruits this year it is felt by the growers that if they are to (Continued on page 8) Montmoreney, who had atteaded the Calvary Gospel Church service and plentec in Clinton on the lawa of his parezts, had gone out in the rowboat with Miss Clark. When tm Soat vas some 100 yards ofâ€" shore, Montmorency plunged into the sake for a aw..>. While he was awicaming, M‘ss Clark lost ane 1# the oars. Clinton Resident Drowned In Lake Wilbur Montmoreney, 22, Ex« hausted, Sank Refore Help Could Reach Him â€" Aiding An eveningâ€"swim from a rw boat ending Monday night in Ybe death of W.bur Montmorency, 22 of Ciniton Township, who drowsed in an effort to overtake the tn=s which drifted out lats the lake with Miss Kathlecen «lark of RBeamavilie. l Maeanwhile, Rev, Mr. BHor Calvary Cospel Church pantad by asother man, obt motor boat and went to the of the patr, They were ap Ing Montmorensy whoen he : ly disappeared under the they reached Misa Clark, | this time had drifted a anil« the lake. A strong awiirmer Montmorâ€" ensy retrieved the oa. and than a*> tempted to overtake thre it which was being carried o.l ints the lake by a atrong offahore wiud. tracts Young Lady in Boat. BIG C.C.F. VOTE (Continued on page 5) anwhile, Rev, Mr. Benson of iry â€" Cospel Church, â€" acpomâ€" w1 by asother man, obtained a r boat and went to the resous e pair, ‘They were approach Mnntmaorency when he audden sappeared under the waters reached Miss Clark, who tb\ mal i0