NAVY WEEK STARTS NOV. Are Due And Payable on November 1st, 1943. Men‘s Furnishimgs GRIMSBY â€" PHONE 4: THIRD INSTALLMENT R. C. BOURNE CANNADIAN CANNERS LTD. We wish to extend our heartiest thanks to the women of this district who have so generously come forward, this season to assistus in putting up our fruit pack for the troops overseas, particularly those women who are assisting with the Keiffer pack. Any woman who would like to assist at this work, please call 44. Good wages and working conâ€" ditions. «B W. * Watch Clock And , eweller Y Repa irs E. A. Buckenham 12 N sin st. &, BUY MORE BONDS BULOVA, Town of Grimsby WE THANK YOU T AXES /A, ELGIN, Elco WaAYTcHES EDV/ARD TOPD, Manager. '42 w,'ruormwry by Magistrate J. H * Campbel, Provincial Constable A _,L Reilly investigated the case, Grimsoy B,. HUMMEL, ___â€"â€" * 4 _ Hax Colfector. Pleading guilty to breaking and entering the Clinton township resiâ€" dence of Mrs. W. TinPany, and theft of an auto from Saltfieet, Charles Noyes, 18, Ajax, was senâ€" tenced to 15 months in the Ontario BINGO! Tomorrow night, Winâ€" ona Hall. Auspices of Winona .:. # A survey reveals that the apple crop in Ontario is 16 to 20 per cent greater than in 1942. Lions Club 7me'ouvnct Tuesday night. + # + Navy Week in Canada has been set for the week of Nov. 21st. Hallowe‘en night. Poppy Day, Nov. 6th EVENTS and TOPIC® of the WEEK in TAme....n-.-A 21st tomorrow Hcenses were sold jor pheasant hunting in the township this year., Winety per cent of the nonâ€"resldeat Ticenses, he remarked, were sold to Hamiiton hburters, No ancidents or complaints of any kind were reâ€" ported in connection with Abhe pheasant »hoot, COne official comâ€" mented that probably the lack of ammunition made the hunters more carefal in their shooting, Reeve €. W. Durham, of North Grimsby townablp reports that 75 nonâ€"resident and only 35 ramident â€" Debonair "Buddy" Fisher, «* At. le ’ommm-. renewed old soquaint~| it ances in town on Saturday, The, a0 ~Kempenfeldt Kucumber" is just | of #*s Beau Brummellish as he was in | ps the days when he was net guardian tormoldcunpluuciflm ou MHe claims thet if he would K+ ubout 16 inches off his waistline he | oy would atlll be a better goaltender| Cp than anything that wi!) verform in the NJLL . this winter, & The laree: n~umber of applicaâ€" tions for ola :« pensions in some years, a total of 11, were approved last wee! for forwarding to the provincial _ «rd. The 8t. Catharâ€" Ines Old a. e Poensions and Mothâ€" erga‘ Allowan:se Board also approvâ€" v{.one applica‘ion for mother‘s al> 1 WAnoe, ‘ince 1937, the population of Welland has increassd by 5,240, City Assessor J. D. Paterson anâ€" nounced in his annual report. The present fAgure is 15,780, representâ€" ing an increase of 881 in the past year and a jump of nearly 3,000 in the last two years, i _ Dresden, Onlario today is the last resting place of the original Uncle Tom 0‘ Harriet Beecher BStowe‘s cluasic. He was Rev. Josiah Hanson of the former ; «z community established ncar the village after the American Civil War. The origina! "Maggie‘ of the ballad "When You and I Were Young Maggie," lies buried at Mount Hope, near Hamilton. She was Margaret Clark. The author, G. W. Johnson, is interred in Hamâ€" in the recent Provincial election, has been given the C.C.F. nominaâ€" tion for the Federal house, if and when King calls an election, the unsuccessful C.C.F. candidate "The Body _ Disappears" MON. â€" TUES., NOV. 1 . 2 "Jail Hostess" Matinee Saturday â€" 2 p.m. yieto®! _ r01 5 "Dixie" Bing Crosby, Dorothy Lamour "Unusual Ommuu: "Jolly Good Furlough MOORE‘s TnheatrE "Stranger Than Fiction" y ) â€" Seeeo tae Viectory Gloria Jean Jeffry Lynn, Jane Wyman "Fox Movietonews" ‘"Mountain Fighter" "Wackiâ€"Ki Wabbit" "Get Hep To Love" THE _ GRIM}jBY INDEPENDENT * SAT., NOV. 3 â€" 4 Government officials in Otihwn»a waid ‘Puesday existing regul#jons leaving tho Christmas UVE whore |it is will remain in effect. ‘They said there won‘t be any relaxat of transport, labor, Munitions Deâ€" partment and Prices Roard orders. As long ago as Angus,, the vari« ous authorities made clear the reâ€" wulations would make more diffiâ€" oult than ever the marketing of Christmas trees in 1043, Another prospect, of course, is that some Christmas tree seekers will help themaelves . Cazolina raâ€" tioning and tire troubles have Umited such operations, but offic» Inls said owners of planations near vuss whi do well to be on gy ard, All this leaves one looph ‘e. If a farmer decides to aspend a few days in his woodlot cutting ‘treem, puts them on his wagon and hauls them to *+own there‘s nothing to atop him. lut, with a fuel shortâ€" ageo, officials say they ihink he would. be .betterâ€"eomployed â€"eutting wood fuel. Christmas Trees Are Still Banned In view of the establishment of military hospitals within this ar, * local citizers are in need of a mild form of military education. Thg time the curlosity centres about the convalescent uniforms, which army men wear after they are guf. fAclently recovered to be up, but not well enough to return to their units. ‘The uniform, which resemâ€" bies a man‘s sult, is in blug and 13 worn with a white .a.rt, maroon te and army hat, bearlDg the inâ€" signia, | Family Journal, extend kind reâ€" gards and best wishes to all their Grimsaby friends, Franx went overâ€" seas in World War I with "B" Cp‘y "Grimsby‘s Own" 98th Batt. Resident of Grimsby for many years, now residing in ‘Toroato, Frank and Mrs. Rees in remewing _ A. E. Cole, Main street east, not satisfied with having strawhserries on the table every day for the last two weeks, picked a nice fed of ransberries on Monday, A small twig, six inches long, brought to The Independent carried 37 berries in different stages of ripeness. ‘ riels seem more plentiful than usual this fall pretty much all through the district but the red variety seems to have fallen on evil days or migrated elsewhere. 6# /% ’ You can still buy a chance on that fine six quart basket of Engâ€" lish walnuts that is beiffg rafficed olltthoflflmabletunJOMCo., office for the Cigarette Fund. A ticket only cost you a dimeâ€"10 centsâ€"so you better hurry before the draw takes place. ‘ L # # A rarity these days, several black squirrels have been noticed in the district of late. Gray sqwirâ€" Robertson and her Victory team. The Kings took three games and the girls paid for the turkey dinâ€" ners at Taylor‘s Autotel. wmnxmn dmummmg“ several years past, is being transâ€" lmumumml. taking over his new duties on Nov. 1. Constable Niles will be near his old home town of Merritton. * Brock Snyder and his Peach Kings bowling team were chalâ€" lenged to s game byv Corrine les in Ontario have adopted ti nonâ€"Supday delivery pian. * * o# This is a tough weesk on the deer in the North country. Big Rushton, "Mac‘" MacPhergon and Bill Hand went to the bush on Sunday. There‘s been a lot Of good ammunition wasted this w<*k. Oilndlmrfhh'mhgm. dry there will be no delivery of lar. Subscribe today, _ # # # Merton Seymour, K.Cc., 0. B. E. St. Catharines, wil! be tpe chairâ€" man of the Armistice Day Services in Moore‘s Theatre, on Sunday, You, or nobody else, knows what is going on in Grimsaby, North Grimsby, or Lincoln County, if you don‘t read The Independent reguâ€" Only one appeal against the 1944 Asessment Roll came before Court of Revision last night. The appeal wasnot allowed. St. John: Presbyterian Annual Chicken vinner tonight in the Masonic tall, 5.30 to 7.30, Board of Education meets next Tednesday night. FawÂ¥s‘ Day. SBerve and Save!â€"Buy Bonds, & Catharines for «* <, Several other small c week is Guy OR SALE OA Eas=awmgog ~ Frult farm, 2 acs» fully plant» wl; modern home, all convenâ€" lereas. Would consider town or ot, bouse in exchange, Write Bo.. 261, Independent Office. FOR lALlâ€"Pncucnll( new Queâ€" bee heater; also British RcSer muger canaries. A. Purler, . house east of Baker‘s SHideros, 10â€"1), FOR SALE â€"â€" Lumber Waggon with gravel box; pa‘ neavy bobâ€" aleichs, with box: dray, shafts and tongue; one team plow; Friend Bprayer, Apply Geo, K. Jones, 85â€"w, Â¥inona. lo-lc‘ FOUNDâ€"â€"On Baturday 1ig," _Jocket.. Lones msyâ€"luws' nf ownerahip and / ,or this advertisement, C Independent, Phone 36, _ FOR ENT â€" Doubs nrago. Ap PIY © Main Easi, l!bono uR FOUND FOR SALE â€" 19024 Olds Coach Good condition, Good rubber §225 eash,. Apply Roy Bowman Ollvo 8t., Grimaby, 16=1, |J FOR SALE â€"â€" Fruit grader comâ€" plete with motor; also twoâ€"horse Oliver plow., R. O, Smith, Phone 1MOW. 16â€"1p FOR SALEâ€"100 bog'horn pullets, ready to lay, M. Decisk, Ridge Road, _ Phone Wims a 8â€"râ€"11, 16â€"1p TOR Th FOR SALE â€"â€" Good Fruit Farm Horse, 12 years old, $65.00, John Joblinski, 58 Robinson N. 14â€"3p FOR SALE â€" Wicker Baby Carâ€" riage, Good condition, Apply 49 Ontario Street. 16â€"1p FOR SALE â€" Masonâ€" Risch upâ€" right piaro, Good condition. Phone 165, Grimaby, 16â€"1p Main atret atore, Owner have same on payment | advertisement. _ A &ly W Mulr, at W, E. Bml /s * Magar‘s Hchoo!, Main W, .‘ FOR SALE â€" Kitchen cabinet; linoloum, 9x12. Apply 51 Fairâ€" view, * 16â€"1¢ FOR SALE â€"â€" Stove woud, Apply Robert Beamer, 70â€"Jâ€"12, _ 16â€"1¢c CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS overcoat, alze 40, black, firstâ€" class condition. $15.00. Box 221, Grimaby Independent. 16â€"1p Naval Ratings Are Big Bond Buyers Mm.wuwhnmmmumchrpmhw 25 cents. Cash must accompany advertisement to guarantee insirâ€" tion. A charge of ten cents is made for boxes, Men of the Royal Canadian Navy know bettâ€"r than civilians just what the succ=ss or failure of the Fifth Victory Lonn means in the prosecution of the war. As a result the Naval Ratings are buying bonds in a big way. eâ€" low is an excerpt from a letter reâ€" Sweepstakes Prizes for the most outstanding entry in the parade, See posters for full list of classes. See Prizes on display in store windows Friday, Oct. 29th PA RADE HALLOWE‘EN FOK REN‘T Parade will Assemble at the Grimsby Garage at 7:00 p.m. Sharp FOR SALE FOUND GRIMSBY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 21â€"â€"PRIZESâ€"â€"21 MERT s heavy winter stt * Owner" ", gold ne by aying maby 16â€"10 _ may this ln‘l &n oalto 106â€"1p 10â€"1p it1p All persons hav in olaima 'â€uut the estate og ‘hunrlno aude Emilia Grout, late of the town of Grimaby, in the County > Tancoln, widow, deceased, who died on the 5th day od ApHil, 1987 are requiradâ€"toâ€"sendâ€" 1mo to The un. deralgned executop on ur before the 80th J? Of Novamber 1048, aftop which date the eatate will bo dia. tributed, having regard only to the olaima then filed. Dated at Mamilton, wat this 20th day of October, 1948. ~K, a. anour Exorntop, 80 VIGLOFMn Ave Nawmn Notice to Creditors "SAuaNaida n t ie pan Fhone collect, 220, Deamavilie, “KLI.!IIXâ€"NGAL. SKIN AiL. MENTE, Une.: by Lundreds from Coast to‘Cout foll;fl woxzoma, Psoriaain, mmï¬ #, Pm« Pio mibs rythema; atc. ind 0; .00, um â€" an ), _ Sold by Dymond‘s mn. 10106 PAINTING ANnp p ING == W., Twoc _ Apt. C Phone 00w & 000 C os 00 P mmmmmmmmmemmee WANTED â€" Bathroom, bedroom, kitchenette, living roormn with :\nplm lplrt:nontpd Would h(:::. t permanent in vate 0 which owner finds too large for these days, Apply Box 127. 16186 :a;:.ovnÃ©ï¬ W A NITh‘ D g ng boy attending High Schoo would like part time work in store, _ Experience, Fhone Winâ€" ona, 17M, 10â€"10 HELP WANTED â€"â€" High WAnl‘l’TIDâ€"Und furniture, stoves, a f;flfl Jmpleoments...â€"M.â€"}, Y Ing â€" 8t., Beamavilie, Phone 230, 43â€"tfo EMPLOYMENT WaANTED â€" Young lady would Hke typing to do in her own home, Phone 17M, Winona. 16â€"10 LO8T â€"â€" Gold brooch, set with pearls, Valued as keepsake, Reâ€" ward will be given by caretaker at Mansion Apartments, _ 16â€"1p girl to care for achool seye=«" Phone 278â€"4. Main West, "There was a drive today on the ships for war bonds. When a ship tied up here buys over $1,000 in bonds they hoist a "V" flag on the yardarm. Our ship has bought $2,000 worth, not bad for a sub chaser. Tomorrow I will "nit" amartly, upon the bridge and hoist two flag "V‘s"." celved by Marcus and Mrsa, Hilts, Grimsaby Mountain top from their son 8gm. Harry Hilts, R.C.N,. MISCELLANEOUS AND OTHena WANTED Y, In the County deceased, who d of April, 1087 , tâ€"~amo to the i "oensed, who diag Â¥ April, 1987 ars ~amo to the un F OB or before the MDQr 1948, aftep «â€"â€" High School amall child after days each week, Mrs. Graves, 112 8R AV6,, No.-u’. Mamilton, Ont! PAPECRHANG. 16â€"1p