Feed Finn‘s Mincral for Healthy g_mâ€"lm HMurdware, Grimsâ€" PA R A DE MOORE‘S TneaAtrE "Henry Aldrich Haunts A House" Matinee Saturday at 2 p.m. Jimmy Lydon, Charlie Smith .“.." G. n’ "’â€"‘l',; "Unusual Occupations"‘ Crime Doctor‘ "My Wife‘s An Angel" "Screen Snapshots" "Fly In The Ointmeni" Warner Bax*®«r, Margaret Linucay "Tonight We Raid Calais" "Fox Movietonews" "Up Beat In Music" "The Frog And The TO PEP UP YOUR ... Caster Wardrobe NEW SELECTION OF * %!1 MARO 3‘ , March 30th, 1944 1 MAIN ST. Eâ€" SPRING NECKWEAR (\',T,’(y; ta" â€" 7{; m _ ,fel(\ $1.00 Each UR s Poppar Twist Loch Gien Annabelia The Optimistic Group of orn-rl by Chapter 195, O.E.8., he‘d a ve enjoyable dance, well attended, in Hawke‘s Hall on Friday, March |24th. with Norton‘s Orchestra renâ€" Iderln: their usual fine music. The lucky winners in the spot dancss were Mrs. J. Tennant, ard Miss, A‘athleen Yeager. The door prize was won by Miss Ruth Lindenâ€" smith. FOR TNE | RICHARDSONâ€"In loving memory Another of these dances will be held on Friday evening, April 14th. |I stood that night and watched you With silent tears and an aching To have to hold, and then to part, Is the greatest trial of the human P s en on ue t ville, 13 from Smithville, 10 from Winoua and 59 from Grimsby. . | The next clinic will be held on Wednesday afternoon, April 26th, and persons who have not as yet registered with the clinic and who would like to donate blood should communicate with Wm. Hewson at telephone 340, Grimsby. * of Nellie W. Richardson, a dear Wife and Mother, who passed away March 25th, 1942. ‘5 WEAR Eastern Star \Grimsby Red Cross In Memoriam 91 Give Blood Cepare, Manley Hail Mister Biltmore â€" Light Weight.â€" umr:'wrfâ€"â€"'†ounces of easy fitting comfort .â€" “m Mldlus-h Luxur lous Light welght @f 5() Your Easter * __ $3.95 j , howveipgliiE / Cl By . Husband and Son. _ sumOre TELEPMONE 42W About 2 ve s ResE Cl ; EC ooitrery s«how maining contes anls, We $2.00 |I| t5,%" Nanoies Kot Father Nicholas Kob! € Wather Kobut yraised . s z .50 talent shown, and per# their fine performances Others participating ing‘s program inc! ‘«4ed Palmer, Mr. Bib P 4 Harry Galay, Mr. Job Mr. Poeler Baraniuk, i»benesky 8r., Mr. V ‘ ‘.,,, Wr, John Sikorak | tha Yeldwoebus, Minc Hpu‘, Miss Bugenia F e t â€" P‘w WRA announ ‘ The Grimaby P XFD" o, ‘he makingan appeal for old weollen® \ to be mde into blankets. NOW | Seven ounds of wo tark. such as OlG UIOMT mlmmr 8C etc. will make one cost d‘l.’s. Hard woven mat tweed serge 8 wool f:th. wors COBk OPTETC! Hard woven material like woO! “"“'flw sults, overcoats, wool h.'ofm ete., reâ€" qmn‘"â€,mndm““ $2.20. great. ‘The need for blankets nuhmmmm“:‘mp"flw omoneeonto(outw†R All that is required is a little tme ‘mmmwm materâ€" One important thing, the """"__ _ lals must be Ciean WTCTCMH and buttons removed. Donations may be left at and Duttons Pemovel, Donations may be left at she Red Cross room in the Post Office 0n Monday or Thursday after=d0" n« tween two and five o‘clock. Further information can b° 8¢ I' im h um" lhl“". by calling telephone 208. # # # MARCH SHIPMENT TO TOrOoNTO MHospital â€" 17 Bed Jackets, 46 Hdkfs., 4 throws, 23 dressing ieb ids Navy â€" 15 pr. gloves, " kok Sweaters, 11 pr. seamen‘@® #L0°%, ings, 11 pr. mitts, 16 helmets, 25 pr. service socks, 3 scarves, A°TO Army and Air POTCF _/‘ w socks, 2 sleeveless sweaters, 1 Tâ€"N sweater, 1 scarf, 8 pr. gloves, * PÂ¥ mitts. Women‘s Auxiliaryâ€"6 slecveless sweaters 2 cardigans, 1 pr. gloves, THE GRIMSBY boys knitted suits 25 girls‘ ers, 5 men‘s shirts, 10 boys‘ l5 Bs lt «omcs dre td pP o n ers, 10 girls‘ knickers 24 girls‘| Walter i conts, 6 boys coats, 6 boys‘ sweatâ€"| ed away ers, 1 wornan‘s sweater, 1 boy‘s|of his d shorts, 2 giris‘ skirts, 3 gowns, 2| gaskes pr. boys‘ stockings, 2 pr. felt slipâ€"| sided fo pers, 32 babies‘ vests, 53 babies‘| In his bonnets, 44 pr. boottees, 3 baby | South C caps, 1 pr. mitts, 1 jacket. an ath! Knitters! Attech a cardboard| Church. label to each knitted Layette article. | . Survi U.C.Y. Presents The Ukraimian Catholic You‘bh club, of Saint ‘Mary‘s cuurch; M.Mnmw ful Amateur program on Saturday, pr. knickers, 1 scari. Civilianâ€"23 quilts, 36 blouses, 30 & vapu _SPra) : mm,w.mmvnu.‘ OLMMMM' cipated. f Rev. Father Bernard Dribnenky, OSBM., the famous Ukrainian |."wuoly-ky,udlr. UV osher AiAmmer BOhOOL teacher. _ l-â€"’.;; ""i."' were AS EQHOVE » Vocal Duct â€" Mrs. Peter aBraâ€" voww._m-â€m wich, St. Catharines, Recitation â€" Miss Victoria Palâ€" mer. Instrumental Soloâ€"Miss Marusia Een C Instrumental Duetâ€"Nestor and William Lubenesky. Smithville, Honorable Mention, Vocal Soloâ€" There was a wide variety of en« Peter Baraniuk. In his adjuc! £Hoe h P d In his adjucieiion, the distin« | """ ‘“'.'d artist Holynsky drew from dtvl bls 18 yeare of Europess, Canaâ€"| NY dian and American m\ cal experâ€" tro lence, Mis praise was nigh, en« for couraging the public to continue | BW W th simila= concert#, although he | 168 did not fall to noté defects which, | W* when corrected, woud insure more Gr perfect presentstionsin the future.| P# A beautiful rogary. framed picâ€" Jet ture, roses, wallets, ‘or the winâ€" tr« ners, and sinaller g1Â¥t8for the reâ€"| .. maining contesants, W#» amongst Be the awards distribute! by Rev, | *# Father NWicholas Kobu OSBM., in pastor of Saint Mary‘s Church | *" Father Kobut praised the evident | #* talent shown, and perso04 . sonâ€" I gratulated all the CONAL@BE _, sor| Y their fine performances, COtherm puudp.Uu in the evenm‘| ing‘s program inc! «dod; Mro. Mary| Palmer, Mr P Palmer, Mrâ€" MHarry Gelay, Mr. John Rybachok, Mr. Peler Baraniuk, M Withiam »beneaky 8r., Mr, Walter Shumâ€" \ \.xy, Mir. John Sikoraky, Miss Marâ€" | tha Yeldwoebus, Miss Aople Skryâ€" \pkl. Misas Pugenia Herman. The program was announced in both PE‘ "aa Ukrainian by Mr. "Amateur Nite"|"1'io T age r_-lo':-'-.'.'::f:{i;‘_'rz pka, Miss J*0R program was English and Kormarianalkd, 25 small dreases, Air in Catholic Youth|afternoon from the Stonehouse t Mary‘s Church, | funeral home, Rev. George Taylorâ€" ited a very successâ€" Munro officiating. Interment being ogram on Saturday, made in ‘Tweedside Cemetery, cagket bearers being William Ball, wide variety of enâ€" Lorris Moffat, Fred Walker, Donâ€" â€" music, both vocal| ald Hysert, Arthur Seeley and A. oratory, hivs. AHTCE 25 * "" o mod a mzammlm""“‘l her residerce there Sunday. 8'“" was born in Leeds, Eng. Mrs. o,,.......mwamum.d\ Church, Winora. Surviving beâ€" ar¢| stdes her husband are three #0nS, on®| Horace, Arthur and Raiph, all of Winona, and two daughters® Mrs. ria\| Edith Beaverstock o. Winona and Py CC sweatâ€" WALTER HOPKINS sweatâ€"| Following a lingering . iliness, girls‘ | Waiter Hopkins, of Grassies, passâ€" sweatâ€"| ed away on Saturday .at the home i boy‘s| of his daughter, Mrs. Harry Tre wns, 2 gul:el.flrlmm.mulw!udn-‘ it alipâ€"| sided for the last six months. babies‘| In his 67th year, he was born in 3 baby South Grimsby township. He was an adherent of the Presbyterian MRS. ARTHUR LAUGHLEN Mrs. Arthur Laughlen, a former resident of Grimsaby, on Ontario street, passed away suddenly at hax reasidence in Toronto on March Lo dvnbad The funeral service was conductâ€" | ed by Rev. Col. Geo. Williams, Hamilton. The remainsg are restâ€" ing in Mount Pleasant Mausoleum until Easter Sunday when burhl‘ will take place in family plot in Queen‘s Lawn Cemetery upon arâ€" Rev. W. J. Watt, Trinity United Church will conduct service. INDEPEND E N T Obituary GoRrpon HARRIS Gordon Alanson Harris, a former Canadian trade commissioner in Japan, who has resided at Grimaby for the last 18 years, passed away on Saturday. In his 64th year, he was born at Brantford and was a son of the late John Harris, foundâ€" er of the Masseyâ€"Harris Company. He was actively associated with that company for many years and spent some years in Japan as Canâ€" adian trade commissioner. Retirâ€" ing from active work, he resided at o s l2 0_ s Gf.0l Aam. C Cc s dn Beamsviiic for a time before comâ€"| ing to Grimasby. He is survived by a prother, Chester Hasris, Toronto, and two sisters, Mrs. Mary Nyles, New York city, and Mrs. George Porter, Toronto. Funeral service was held at the Buck funeral home, Beamsâ€" ville, on Tuesday afternoon and inâ€" terment at Brantford. Mar H. Hermiston. attend the Scout conference _ @% Niagara Falls This was a Niaâ€" gara District get together and over $50 scout lead«, . paraded the Genâ€" On Saturday afternoon, March 25th, two car loads left 9nm-w to eral Brock lohbles During the afternoon these leaders divided inâ€" to four groups being Scout, Cubm, Administration, Rover and studied how to run and operate Seout 'l-l;;vâ€"ivln‘. besides his wife, are son and two daughters, Marvin Honkins. of Hamilton; Mrs. brought up which helped the In« dividual jeacer to go bask home ndputuwmuwm"llm troop that he had never n« 4 beâ€" fore. Yes the conference was aA hugs success and U * following leaders from Grim#by , Winona were glad that they atis ided: Wm. Greig, Jim Baker, Doneld Potit, Douglas Bed{ord, lan Marr and Jeff Hambm zk and,Marry Waltera from Wisons. Peal, Hamilton. Boy Scouts Cocks, T1, resl ‘m--â€" st “‘mï¬ p “ patrol cusBING Donald Geis was welcomed as &A new Chum at last Friday‘s meet» ing and in an investiture ceremony Gordon Fraser and Nicky Ross CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS FOR SALEâ€"Large wooden w eases. Apply at C FOR SALE â€" Stuc In good condition. FoR SALE â€" Manure, hay, for sale. R. Hails Haulage. Tele R EM is WMkcaA ""***""*\E â€"â€" Cedar Posts and FOR SALE _â€"â€" Manuro, Saj.""" sale. R. Hails Haulage. Tele Steel Anchors. Apply Geo. Marâ€" fel, Grimsaby. Telephone Winona 464. n M arrrrorrrrio e e en L tb mesadan 0 FOR SALE â€" Boy‘s bicycle, 22" frer»~ new tires, good condition. App‘s Calmer Hill, Phone 213â€"R, Griimsby. 38â€"1p m anaa e eC 00 0o actie FOR SALE â€" Two or more corda wood, good mixture, stove and furnace size. $13.00, or two for $25.00. J. R. Spence, Grimsby, Phone 50â€"wâ€"4. 38â€"1p Phone 328 annnasandn Een CCC NO LAA an FOR SALEâ€"Coal and wooud cookâ€" atove, Brock. Ivory. High shelf and reservoir. Also threeâ€"quar« Eun C Lve â€"_ Wahilw a FOR SALE â€"â€" Slightly used three burner table lo&rll range, with ‘ovon and ute compartment. White enam«! with black trim. Apply P.O. Box 88, Grimaby. 38â€"1p i:u'o Awlr‘ PROPERTY FOR SALE â€"â€" flct room frame house, large Good lovation, immediate ponses» slon, $8,8500,00. ï¬\: acresa fruit, lnrge brick house, 00, Apâ€" ply James ‘Thea}, G=amaby. Tule» nhone 708. 88â€"1p FOR SALEâ€"â€"Black mare, 6 years,| . MISCELLANREOUSR rroty tC |'u"3§u.m\ sapensians mare, twelve hu !| PAINTING AND PAPE Miok m e aarbe, Bm | No o~ B0 tgpeocs Mapgien C l n N §140; black geMing fourteen c nOw ! hundred, grand worker single or| {NTERIOR hiï¬m. AND â€: l double, fa," good looking, clean| ENHANGINGâ€" AJ. Haysard, . | _ legged, ‘nlnh?uh(. t!w'u «nd| Phone collect, 240, amind, $12%5; his mate, 7 years,| ¢ W aame alze, color and price; short .L‘?:.‘Do’":‘h.}- ll\“' i. logyed alrawherry roan mare, * aupply thirtoen hundro-!. Ideat fruit| Weske $5, at Dymond‘s L- mare, £135; alil «old with written Btore, yuarantoe, ol guaranteod, quiot,| omm well broken and returnable If no: | as represented, _ Apply Poter The more we pull tngather the ‘| Kdmond, Millview Farm, Beama.| less individual pul in which a t« +\ vile, Phone Tiâ€"râ€"4, 88.1p| low will h« interested. ter bed, apriug an Apply 286 Livingston . . . VISIT ... Coles‘ Florists mw.mnwm:.-umm‘m ents. cuhnummmmwl\lm“"" *A charge of ten cents is made for boxes. 1O ccmmmmmm Easter Liliecs Fresh Cut Spring Flowers Carnations â€" Snap Dragons FOR SALE en CCCA us â€" Studio Bed Couch. ndition. Apply Phone t * C tm c Philip Soroka, RR. ie 38â€"3p CALCEOLARIAS CINERARIAS Come And See Our Display â€"â€" ORDEl EARLY (In Variegated Colors) wooden packâ€" at Chainway 38â€"1p Ave, BB#â€"1¢ 38â€"1¢ mlw Cubmaster Move. bean bag Rach six was given 8 wmwmm‘vfl’"‘““’"‘" ersack and several relay games were played using these PAF® First ndloeondaurm"’m leaders after which th¢ Pack gathered around the camP fire and enjoyed another chapter_ Of m‘ Story "The Sixer of the Tawnie®®> told by Akela. The meeting closâ€" «.‘ with the Mouse How! led by the Senior Sixer Poter Phelips. FOR SALE â€"â€" Stocky Mare, Ave vears old, weight 1050 lbs. $125. esn mCs C Salie FOR SALEâ€"Coal and wood cook» FOR SALE â€" Beautifully cut maâ€" WANTED â€"â€" Woman or man to do WANTED â€" Folding baby carâ€" riage. _ Good eosflol. P. 0. Box 187, Grimaby, 38â€"1p WANTED TO BUY~â€"Wanted car, 87â€"40. Must have good tireas, No dealers. Cash. ‘Telephone 80J, WANTEDâ€"Used furniture, stoves, Phone 158â€"M. PA Een PC OOCS WANTE3 TO BUY â€"â€" Wlectrie Washer and Vacuum Cleaner with or without attachments; Cash, Phone 506‘>J, 8t. Cathay» inca, or write 104 Quesnston At., ternity cont, green grey herringâ€" New York), Telephone 378 beâ€" fore eleven o‘clock Friday mornâ€" ing. 38â€"1p c h m Grimany" Ti FOUNT) â€" On Main street, leathor key care containing tm-m Owner can have same by a PAINTING AND PAPEARMHANQG: INQ â€"â€" W, Twocock, Manstisn Apt. C, Phone d0w. 43â€"6p u‘fnoo’a' "rl{:ï¬.’l“if u&;‘"-ii"‘n‘i k woeeksa‘ supply 81. ::‘;:f &b, at Dymond‘s Lq (ik P ns yt ntant 4 oo HELP WANTED FOR SALE Tenderpads bY Main St. East FOUND (Lord and ‘Taylor, ce forty dollars. Turtiak Bigger‘s se bags. en in the Tests by the the Pack FIVE $4â€"1¢ ts