Thursday, March 2nd, 1944. CONTINUATIONS COMPANY APPEAL livered the Aldershot Distributing The latter firm had declined payâ€" ment that the peaches were effectâ€" ed by brown rot upon arrival at Halifax and were unfit for sale. ‘The distributing concern entered a dismissed Tregunno‘s claim and alâ€" lowed the latter for icing and ummbumcoma‘_pTulTA tlast November and the judgment was reversed In favor of Mr. Treâ€"| carried an appeal to the Canadian tribunal which failed, the judgâ€" ment being handed down by Mr. 110 DONORS sugar, jam, etc., used with the reâ€" freshments. The Jarvis bake shop donated 25 dozen rolls. Florence Smith, Hamilton, were in Hamilton were: Mrs. Donald Muir, technician; Miss Douglas MacRobâ€" bie, secretary of Hamilton Blood Donors‘ Clinic, and Miss Margaret ‘Templin, registrar. p 20200 B 2222c n mtc ie 03 5. D7 t it C TN Lloyd Yeager, Miss Anella Curâ€" rent, Mrs. Fred Jewson and Mrs. B. A. Rogers. ‘They were assisted by Mrs. Edgar Farews: and Mrs. B. H. Meyers. All extras were s«pplicd by the ladies of the White Elephant group who also served refreskments, : FORM WOMAN‘S organizations in Grimsby, Beamsâ€" ville and Smithville to appoint a representative. Directors were alâ€" so empowered to appoint to the Ladies‘ Auxiliary any other ladies whose services they might want on the auxiliary, whether members of women‘s organizations or not. Mafluhnuudmh North Grimsby township council on the qu....on of erecting a memorâ€" r. Keogh appealed the decision uc utss semsciinrs ie it o2 % n ial to those who give their lives|p in the war, A. R. Globe pointed out | T that the West Lincoln Memorial | C mmmm«re erating, will} beâ€"oneâ€" of the finest | t memorials the district could possiâ€" | e bly have. ‘"The story behind the | t name," he said, "is this, . A prom{iâ€" | r nent Smithvilie resident, who has ; \ lost a son in the war, proposed the name. ‘The bospital, already startâ€" | 1 .a,u.qludld-ofldâ€"cnd! living «memorial that is doing| gond." Me suggested that persons | muuwmmmwmmw ~* a memorial could do nothing better than make donations to the hospital. A feature o‘ che meeting was the presentation of a cheque from the ; Grimsby W. I to the hospital, the presentation being made by Mrs. Andrew Stevenson and Mrs. F..J. Burten. It was mentioned that the mon#y is for buying furnishings for one of the hospital rooms. Mr. Globe showed plars of the proposed layout and gave a Coim~ Some $25,000, be said, is now on hend and a splendid reception as Referring to recent discussion in | worth, North Grimaby township council on ‘The "proof of the pudding" is he qu...on of erecting a memorâ€" londhflh“"""‘-mm": al to those who give their lives| praise, voiced y y W io o in the war, A. R. Globe pointed out The activities of the Canadian Red that the West Lincoln Memorial|Cross Society > .. the EODMDUS mmma»waw erating, will} beâ€"oneâ€"of the finest W“‘w“mm memorials the district could possiâ€" .-v-‘“""‘“_“‘m‘“"w bly have. ‘"The story behind the|the packing And m“dr name," he said, "is this, . A promiâ€"| ments of supplics, bAS i nent Emithville resident, who has , worth. lost a son in the war, proposed the| Many lives hAVv6 5 o Reved name. ‘The bhospital, already startâ€" | Many more hives will umnvod- ed, is a splendid memorialâ€"a real| From the beginning “O“.d,::. living «memorial that is doing|campaighn® for funds gond." Me suggested that persons unmw“"‘“mcmm’ muuwmmmmur&colt (dflllmwm ** 2 Amemoria! could do nothing| does take good care Of A caikps s 906 | 498 °*~~ 200 man in prison camps . J. H. MacMilian and Dr. A. »%en given the appeal for funds, There would be a car.paign for Jon claiming payment Government 5% MOnV Payment loan®â€" Loans Amortized From to 20 Years . Pay ments in some l4 22 sA# Phone 459 Building Materiais of All Kinds From Founggtion Blook® !* C J. DeLapiante _ LOANS ARRANGED for than consuLT TGAGE Mai® W» FROM PAGE ONE cases lower e uie 1 e PA EL S edvcmnan Taen he cut the straps and that] t group "Then a third fellow came along. m«* a boot in the ribs. ] "Fortunately, the fourth party mmanodou'â€'"'w rpolltnflollfll"‘“m“wmm were alâ€"| and gave me a cigarette. r ladies RED CROSS HAS want on udpmmmm“"' mumwammw nj. ‘-wu",nmw.mmdr Monthly Grimsby further funds, he arnounced, some time in May, after the next Victor Loan campaign has closed. 1 "xXICE NAZI" | 30 yards of the beaca. 1 took a: quick glance back to see if the! lopc.enmhwl‘fllpm* Ing loosened. A German shell hit the barge and tore a hole in the I m“nmdMMw' ran down the beach just to the right of the Casino where they sheltered me in another assault barge that had been beached, and gavoncllfl.dd. "I was conscious the biggest part of the time and the battle was still raging, but I passed out before the evacuation. When I camé to w-.mdo«muma- amining the boat. I pulled myself up, but they paid little attention to me. "A second party came and one started pulling at the straps on my field g.asses. ‘The straps had been tangled with my bandages s and he iust kept yanking me up and down. m«* a boot in the ribs. "Fortunately, the fourt who came along was ver He helped me uut on to and gave me a cigarette. 10 RED CROSS HAS Mwmmm“‘" mwuac.m-mcn- pwhnmm‘“w' campaigns for fumds, . AAumke"""" unmflfl'mmmc:..'| dooluhgoo‘ennd our men ovml-ofll’-“'w""m" gâ€"oiit "Brothers" who have been "~°""_a and made destitute Britain Building a n d Equippink Mospital at Taplow, Ced \Grants to Alled Red Cro«s Sorieties and Other Serâ€" vice Organizations \ Shipping in all 4ivisions at ocean ports and over» ryseater Bundry tures â€" 1 begin and FEmergencie® +â€"â€" War Expendi The Money YOUR CIGARETTES Dear Sir: Just to drop you a line to let YOU s . drodpaimeraar vv C Just to OFCP 2¢" * _/ _ sottes a thanks a lot. I was just mmwm"“‘â€""' 1y appreciited them, so I AY again 32.00% 371.060% W as h ies + Prrawliine orcve esnt Aenttn y m ous and kindly, as reliable and at the same time as happy and gay AS unleoo-â€"ltmldbenhr better world we would be living in. So long for now and thanks again for the smokes. wa_.cl> GuraamAV . 9. 40% T HE 2.81% 7 8A % 8.080 9 GRIMS B Y Joe Cariton. Frank Sweeney. 13, ‘44 1NDEPEND E A I pecember 16, 1043. Dear Friends: ing you and the Grimaby Chamber of Commerce for the clg. 5. 0+ "unabortay. ~ I Chamnek O% 0 0000 arettes I received yesterday. R A must say its a real treat ©0 a Canadian Cigarette. 1 appreciat~ *4 them very much and oblige. Pte. Harley L. Durbam. Dec. Tth, 1943 I wish to take this opportu®ity to thank you and the Chamber _ oommmfamâ€odl‘"‘“" received toâ€"day and they came at the right time too for T was rgh} ‘mu(cum elpntm‘ndud Started to amoke limey‘s which td ap@r en d 70\0 M SLarteu t Bane". _ 00.# fot so hot. It certainly feels good w..o-mzyouwv'“‘“’"',’ m&llflfll“‘“w‘ â€" 20 0 CL.0%2a in (irimsâ€" go wnen EeJ FEMIE 10 00 I have been practicing myself and w‘m ‘.m.m“pm.mk. m.-mm«mnuwmn We are playing in the big stuff ,,,.,dmammtenmw it‘s great fun. Well 1 must close now and once again keep up the good work and thanks a million and a Merry Christmas and HappÂ¥ New Year to you and all the Chamber of Commerce. Yours sincerely, Chairman, 1 Grimsby Chamber of Commerce, _ Dear Sir: I wish to thank you and the other members of the Chamber of Commerce for them. ' Hoping this war will be OVOT soon and J‘ll be able to get back there again. W Yours truly, B. M. Chapman. «If it hadn‘t been for the N. C. Warner. > the | tw they | no m fic yeek. | * when stuff , but close p the ilon lappy the pear 8ir: Dear SIr+ Many thanks for 300 cigarettes received yesterday. 1 must say 1 appreciate what you are doing for us boys over here, it‘s sure awell. Thanking y0U again. Â¥Yours sincerely, Pte. G. Neale. w'l"â€"' May I express my ;'WC.M for the gift of cigrrettes received by me this week. It is hard f0 AF" plain just how much these ArQ SD preciated here at the present Um®, Cannadian cigarettes here in EDE land. _ English cigarettes are Very °* P °O 1 Aumn‘+ mnant to have the same smon the ones from home, it very hard for th ranks, When they recéive a parce! of requve @ PECI lC Cae they are not long in advising that Wtâ€"d‘""“““"" *A two packages here and there do not last very long. However Ofâ€" ficers and men, share alike and | Friend: 8 Paton Street PROMPT Clarence amoking quality a8 home, which makes or the boys in the thev see an officer and don‘t seem to somehow we '_";....‘:.nu.m aprnecne else receives & PAE _ _ y, Greeting to yOU A"" of your organization, ing you for your and kindness. . _ Grimeby. where To GET THE INDEPENDENT Coples of The Independent five cents â€A"y in the folâ€" lowing local steres: James Baker. ty MRA PAREED CCC Millyard‘s Drug Store. ~~Every Thursday mo" after 10 g‘ciock. 1 express r Chicks pale, aNAONM * Use Red Blood Quick!y w 24 a eullaas t PA. Y ours Maj. '.f, w,o 1. A. Biggar | the members T .‘.l‘ thankâ€" thoughtfulness wiarning ~ Hardware, SEVEN anaemic,