4 The Sewâ€"WeKnit Red Cross Group meets on Friday afternoon, the 20tL, at the home of Mrs. S. G. Neville, 20 Elizabeth St. Tuesday evening, Augubt The Sewâ€"W eâ€"Knit Club green but when it comes to a disâ€" cussion of the cost of living, few people if any are better off than Canadians. A case in point is Newâ€" foundland where there is no control of prices, There you have to pay prices like these for food; beef, $1.05 a pound; eggs, $1.20 a dozen; Better Of Under Penny Sale at Mrs. E. Fare cents a quart Coming Event | BAREFOOTED Watch Clock And Jewellery Repairs E. A. Buckenham 12 Main St. E. Grimsby IF YOU ARE THINKING A NEW HOME Consult C. J. DeLaplante. Naâ€" tional Housing Act Loans can than rent. Many plans to choose from or if you wish plans can be drawn to suit your requireâ€" 4 __ "AGENCIES" Main 8t,. W., next to Gas Office Phone 539 â€"~ Nights 480â€"wâ€"12 ‘THE LITTLE SHOEMAKER . . . SAYS ... from April to liked it, too. Young Canada does that nowadays. They we the year around, and (Peterborough Examiner) Bring in that a thorough ove! hard on en 27 C oedugs sending their shnes here for a real serviceable WEPAIR JOB. "Honey" Shelt n C. J. DeLaplante Those Important Maemos wa .46 WEST MAIN STREET BULOVA, ELGIN, ELCO WATCHES If you desire information on â€""The Little Shoemaker Next Door to Dymond‘s Drug Store in The Fruit Belt" ..u“l" FIVE YEAR DIARIES See Them At BUILDING ADDRES3 BOOKS BIRTHDAY BO0KS August 19th, 1943. the Kic. well fllï¬_‘ by KEEZP They wear shoes d, and they are Novemberâ€"and cle for do Mrs. John Todorof‘Maple Ave., announces the engagment of her eldest daughter, Hela Aunne Potâ€" roff, to Ellard Greiseson of Mr. McINTYREâ€"PATTISON A quite wedding was solemnized at 4 o‘clock on August 11, in St. John‘s Anglican Church, Winona, when Mary Margaret, daughter of Mre. Pattison and the late Mr. F. G. H. Pattison, became the bride of Mr. Robert Sproul McIntyre, son of Mrs. Mcintyre and the late Mr, white suit with brown rat and sage bouquet was of Regal lilies. The matron of honour was Mrs. F. J. L Woodcock, who was in green printed silk with corsage of Joanna Hill roses. The groom was attendâ€" ed by his brother, Mr. James Mcinâ€" A reception for immediate relaâ€" tives was held at the Daâ€"Nite Hotel. The mother of the bride was in black with white lace trimâ€" ming. The mother of the groom wore black crepe with corsage bouâ€" quet of gardenias. For a wedding trip to Northern Ontario the bride wore a brown tweed suit with green and brown On Saturday, August 7, in Trinâ€" ity United Church, the wedding took place, with Rev. Mr. Todd ofâ€" ficiating, of June Elizabeth, daughâ€" ter of Mrs. Florence Gledhill, Hamâ€" ilton, and Cpl. Stanley Robert Walâ€" ters, R.C.A.F., son of Mr. and Mrs. Roses, gladioli and baby‘s breath decked the church. ‘The afterâ€"reception was held at the Pines, Twentyâ€"six guests were bride, gave her away. She wore a two piece dress of sheer wiite wool, and carried Sweetheart roses. Her sister, Miss Leola Giedaill, was bridesmaid, attired in sabeer pink wool, with w.ite accessories and corsage* bouquet of roses. Douglas Walters, RC.A."., atâ€" tended his brother as best man, ‘The bride‘s mother was in navy blue, with bouquet of pink roses and cornflowers, and the mother of The bride, given in marriage by the ,room wore teal blue with acâ€" cessories in wine shade and bouâ€" quet of Talisman roses. . The couple left for Niagaraâ€"onâ€" theâ€"Lake, the bride wearing blue flowered crepe, with brown accesâ€" sories. They wil} live in the Mariâ€" times. GLORIA JEAN McISAAC The death occurred on Thursday last of Gloria Jean, two and oneâ€" half year old daughter of Pte, Donâ€" ald and Mrs. Mclsaac, Elizabeth box of tablets which had been preâ€" scribed by a doctor for use by an adult member of the family. She swallowed 20 of the tablets and soon lapsed into unconsciousness and despite all that medical aid could do never rallied, The father Pte. Mclsaac is overâ€" seas. ‘The little child was a grandâ€" daughter of LA.C. Wm. Hill}, RC.â€" AF and Mrs. Hill and a greatâ€" granddaughter of Mrs, George Greâ€" _ Funeral services were held on Saturday afternoca. Interment in Queen‘s Lawn Cemetery. Coupon Rationing Time Table _ Engagement August 20. *PIT °"Â¥_"""0.% woa Fach pair good for 1 to 2% Ibs. ment. mmlwillalbh issued in Grimaby August 26. WALTERSâ€"GLEDHILL Nuptials pons pair &, 9, 10, 11 and 12 alid; expire August 81; couâ€" ir 13 valid August 19; expire wber 30; coupon pair 14 valld t 26; expire September 80. pair good for 1 to 2% Ibs. Obituary tot on Tuesday had in r got hold of a small Brevities St. Joph‘s Garden Party Friâ€" day ang Saturday nights, August and cracks on 1 wonder what Hyena HNUCT thought when be heard that Churâ€" anl* kc in se # _ chin and family were on a â€Wdfm, PEACH KINGS NEVER DIE Labor Day comes on Sopt. 6th. s e ® hm“umm That was Old Tom Warnâ€" er‘s slogan. And they didn‘t die yesterday in St. Marys,. The Father O‘Donnell coached team of wouldâ€"bes, hasâ€"beens and neverâ€"wases, pulled out a 4 to 2 victory over the crack Stone Town aggregation. Belâ€" cott on the mound pitched superb ball with 11 strikeâ€" outs to his credit and to add a fourâ€" p.m. BE THERE. R ham, bring your own Lincoln amd Welland Regt. and the Argyls and Sutherlands, both units . 2 __arl lo WmeLl mw“wv uid 24 A uic armt s tfer ie which bhave arrived safely in Eng: drawn for at St. Joseph‘s garden party can be secured at "Honey‘" Shelton‘s store or at the Model Du'-ywhenthewheeluondb- play. Arae T€HE GRIMSBY Ye Ed‘s epicurean palate was tickled this week by a very fine fish brought back from Northern Ontario by Ald. Howard Inglehart. Come again Howard. Fish save meat coupons. All Orangemen in Grimsby disâ€" trict are invited to attend a church parade of Orangemen in Beamsâ€" All Lincoln county lodges and Dunnville lodges will be present. Parade will form up at the Comâ€" munity hall at 6.30 p.m. and headâ€" ed by the Beamsville Brass Band will march to the Beamsville Bapâ€" tist church where services will be conducted, commencing at seven o‘clock. Mail and. cables are now coming MOORE‘S TnearrE EVENTS and TOPICS of the WEEK in MON. â€" TLES., AUG. 23â€"24 i FRI. â€" SAT., AUG, 20 â€" 21 "White Savage" WED.. THUKR., AVUVG, 25â€"26 "Secret Enemies" e e# ® t. of ighway maintainence Maria Montez, Jon Hall, Sabu Craig Stevens. Faye Emerson "Fox Movietonews" "Three Cheers For Girls" "March Of Time" Erroj Fiynn, Ann Sheridan "Flop Goes The Weasel‘ *Edge of Darkâ€" ness"‘ "Rainbow Rhythm" "Egg Cracker Suite" "Guates Of Italy" Wednesday night, 6.30 rE THERE. Red Gra Grimsby, sons and Mothers® ANM""""" Board for the County of Lincoln met last Thursday evening in the aourt house. George Hediey, chairâ€" Bowling Meeting -..du.eo-nmfl.pndall- .g."leuhulorwmm sions were recommended by the m‘““mmm further investigation. Fiveâ€"Pin (wWeene ®CTG . LGLL be held on Friday night August »7th, at the independent Office | 1A 4i oi aliiionifaiiat tb the league schedule underway A“ m of _ SFHmeNqd basniznt North Grimaby and surrounding district are invited to attend at the INDEPEND EN T mM URE â€" 0. Shee interested in bowling or efterâ€" ing teams are asked to be pree: ent. Election of officers for the ‘M season whtl take !““ at this meeting. Remember the hands with M.P.P. for Lincoin, AMMM®! |". uhuumnme.uw.w will be pleased to see you and have you give him the "once over", recent election or not. e & ® _ Whén the car in which she was A Mrwutomdeonudol wmumym ummï¬dlm.wm Edward Rooker, Ontario street, mhduemmtomw MWberde ““m""' Fo date, Friday night, August 27th, Members of the Old Age Penâ€" C S i aea A M.swwnn eP “yorotlnrwutuhuhcud. Conservation of rubber nas been &A big topic for many months. Ruaâ€" mnwunu-wmm inner tube to pieces, etc, etc., Donâ€" nie Rooker heard that somewhere, for he landed up in "Honey" Shelâ€" ton‘s the other afternoon with a flat tire on his bicycle. He did not wheel it into town on a flat,. He put a roller skate under, strapped it solid and brought it into the "Bicycle Man" for repairs. Saved his tube. ' All spring ard summer, due to high water and lake storms, there has been more or less diffics > / in ascertaining just what is czasing the poor flow of water through the intake pipe to the intake well. « diver did find earlier in the seaison that one of the gratings at the end of the intake had been shifted by the storms and this was replaced and securely clamped in position. Just where or what the trouble is now is not definitely | known. Engincers will be consultâ€" ed and it is expected that the trouble will ~oan be remedied, G. G, Bou =~., Becretary of the Commission, being on holidays, A. |B. Hum, «! was authorized to sign \chegues . . transact other busâ€" ‘ iness for \\ e Commission, He was authorized w transfer $1,000 to the ‘l't‘hwn account Grimsby W ater Is Of Good Quality Water Commission Will Conâ€" sult Engineers Further Reâ€" garding Intake Pipe Trouble While not anticipating too much trouble at the pump house, with nm%mrfl in session on Tuesday n were not entirely satisfied with condiâ€" tions as they are at present, Accounts to the amount of $276.15 were order»d pald. Two samples of water fresn Aifâ€" ferent sections of the town were rocently sent to the Provincial Lanâ€" aeatories for tesating and the analysia ahow that our water is 100 per cent good quality, Records at the pump ho:wse show that during tne month of July 11, 1700040 gallons were pumped. Average day 360,322; highest day, July 20, 501,000 gw.1; amaillest day, July 25, 235,000 gals.; inâ€" crease for the month, over July, #42, 910,000; increase in average y over July, 1942, 20,354. Township _ consumption, _ July, 9$43, 1,6406,000 gals. July, 1942, 1,â€" 5054,000 gais. Increase in July, 1048, 02,000 guin. Power consumption in July, 1912 was $130.15: June, 1948, $141.865 July, 1943, $174.90. In England:~ Century, â€" coar» were trrded ** Mdll‘} â€"â€" $1,000 Turned Over to Town. on Friday night of ae sauger crystals 'm‘nu w# two for one stout pig.} ‘ Allowance will CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS FOR SALE FOR SALE â€"â€" Jersey cow. old. G. Eckhardt, Pho Beamsvilie. FOR SALE FOR SALEâ€"Sixtcen pige, 6 weeks old; four brood sows, Martin T 2 0 a Curuilla Falal FOR SALEâ€"Bay Mare, 1250 lbs., guaranteed sound, good worker; quiet and low set, Peter Edmond, Beamsvilie, Phone 71â€"râ€"2. _ 6â€"1p FOR SALEâ€"Quebec Heate side oven; Grimsby made FOR SALE â€" Boy‘s bicycle, 22" ‘ frame. Call after 6 o‘clock. Harvey Hill, Main West, Stop 126 . §â€"1p FOR SALE â€" Stone for walls, e o i P ‘Two cents a word per insertion. Minimum charge ¢ 25 cents. Cash must accompany advertisement to guarantee inser» MBk _ r.cc aumés bo amniln for boxes. FOR SALE â€" Five horses; Regiaâ€" tered Holstein bull, 2 years old. Martin Kovacs, R. R, 1, Smithâ€" ville, Phone 86â€"râ€"11. 4â€"3p FOR SALEâ€"Antique walnut side« board; seiving cupboard; small table and cupboard; half square asphalt shingles; tw o . sign boards. Mrs. Adeline McCaskill, 125 Main West. 8â€"1p FOR SALE â€" 21 4â€"monthâ€"old Pul« lets and Chicken Coop, Cross White Leghorn and New mmK shire, $26.00. Apply Mrs. R:. Crumb, 2 Maple A~sawe, Grimsâ€" by. Câ€"1¢ FOR SALE â€"â€" Play pen; baby‘s Jressing table; infant‘s used clothing; bunting bag, 3â€"plece oultht, size 1, pink, Rug, 6x9; Singe. sewing machine, metal bedstead, 4 feet wide. Phove MWELP WANTEO â€"â€" General, Toleâ€" m« 47, or call at 60 I::l A e FRIDAY NIGHT WANTED â€" Child‘s tricycle, large aize preferred,. 1. VJ:M. 18 Kidd Avenue, 8â€"1p WANTED TO BUY~â€"â€"A samaill farm auitable for railaing pouitry. Chas, T. Brookes, Merriiton, Ont. 5â€"2p WANTEDâ€"Used furnitur . stoves, good tires, go Livingston Ave, HELP WANTEOâ€"Girl for houseâ€" work. Sundays free Wil pay as high as $50.00 month. Phone 53, or write Box 538, Grimsby, HELP WANTEDâ€"Girl or woman. aentm housework, at cottge, rimaby Bueach aml residence, Toronto, Wages $50.00 wmonth)y -Mâ€"vâ€"i 86â€"râ€"11. N. J. M. Lockhart, M.P. and other prominent Progressiveâ€"Conservatives will be present. ern"; little used, $20,00. Grim:®y Independent, ler, Ridge Road, Grimaby Mounâ€" ints 8â€"3p and farm implements, M. J, Bwt K St., Beamavilie, mï¬' lh.‘.' «Bâ€"the Apply Mre. T. A, Pugaley, Almaâ€" veife Cottage, Grimsaby Beach, Masonic Hall |“. Ceamth ERTOTE NCO T oc AmdMeflMD-nblum LE â€"â€" Bone colour pram, tires, good condition. 5 LEâ€"â€"1928 Chevrolet, good 33 Ontario St. 8â€"1p FOR SALE CITIZENS OF G_I_I_H_§BY AND NORTH WANTED (August 20th, 8 p.m.) Everybody Welcome 1, Smithville, Teleâ€" . 6â€"3p Heater, with , 6 years no “‘Jo 6â€"1p », ""Modâ€" Box 24. §â€"1¢ 8â€"1p #â€"1p #1p FOR RENT â€" Two room apartâ€" ment, heated, toilet; for two peoâ€" ple. Apply Clarence Shelton, 14 FOR RENT â€" Three room cotâ€" tages; 3â€"piece bath, electricity, in each. Miss R. J. Kerr, Lincoin REPORTER to send news of new buildings, fires new businesses and buziness removals. Stationâ€" ery and postage supplies, Interâ€" esting work for spare time. Write now stating qualifications MacLean Bui‘ding Reports Ltd., 345 Adclaide 8t. W. Toronto, Onâ€" PAINTING ANRZ PAPERHANGâ€" INTERIOR PAINTING AND ® ERHANGING â€" A. J. Hayw "SLENDOR TABLETS", Harmleas MEN! 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