<A «=sessay, July 6th, 1944 Filing Her ltthMEthmmhlumm. ployed in ir.ustry; in Decem! 1943, one in 24. Jsining the indusâ€" trial paraue of women into vital war work, this young Canadian can handle a file as deftly as any man in turning out parts in an airplane Factory, Not long ago, she looked on a file as something used solely to manicure ber nails. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS FOR SALE â€" Dining room suite. Apply 16 Depot Street. _ 52â€"1¢c FOR RENT FOoR FOR SALE e 1 e 00 FOR SALE â€"â€" Horse, C Lo EkAE Thone 220. b w < ht mm uPP ts M wanmtep To RENT â€"â€" h g + ANMTEO Sring fruit in from the g 11 28 U Avuin Street West, M WwawnTted TC WANTEZ TV * uie OrES Aemnts" attel t open oi Â¥ service at Ciaimsby "r" piy P. 4 Mavidson, : P.0. _ B0* piy P. 4 / rreach, Phone #6â€"*: July or wmEgip wWA" boy * as Batmrday* Concrete Block and Tile, plough and tw*O/ PAÂ¥ : twnG â€" APIE *** " «opad iwnt ERIO®R pAaINTING AND PAP: IRHANGUNO-â€"A. J. Hayward4 ypone eollect, 248 peameville FeATHER® WAaNnTED â€"â€" Â¥Featt» era and 1e°0bt, beds of u)! 36 w6 piptuon®. pugnest prices pald. w nate puflcuw'l io Quee® CYy " rlse ©o., PB paldwis gt., To: 41â€"18â€"P AMm t i en WMN«“.UH: LNTEVY * . / _ muil y houe> Or suitable MW eommodnte 25 pen _ s2â€"1¢ “MM A TED :‘W as office clerk .0" yoing se i Gnimaby w....gul"" C aply. e ol 0t , _ Ruply. Fake ut ipioyment sns â€"A c. MMC2, 44 WID& Strou. East, HE ,'-;.,.,"wW' reter to PE ""'______'__aâ€"z’â€"lf Rdetr ""_ _4 TC Foks Two cents a word per insertion. Minimum charge each inscrtion ents. Cash must accompany advertisement to guarantee {wserâ€" . A charge of ten cents is made for boxes. 2020 4. td t in ly +t netneinty 0CPÂ¥ SALE â€" Orders taken for _ T h NTED HELP WANTZD â€":‘ng ANP wWAaNTED â€" ~_ aemint i0 150 Independent. last two weeks in Kent $15.00 week. Apâ€" _â€"â€" Purnished cabin at * . _iy Box 50, I10°PeD" Appy 57â€"1p o BVY â€" L9 sn ar Four burner ight, for fruit or guarantee, twelve e 2 l 6 o h h 0 W pAPERHANGâ€" 1 2 a _ cumdats meat r Way To Victory! n aL A46â€"tfc 52â€"1p 52â€"1p s2â€"1¢ FOR RENT â€" Unfurnished rooms, Sale Of Lands For Arrears Of T axes BOARD â€" Roa: Apply 19 Robi Notice is bereby given that the Mdhndl!or-htorumd m,mmm‘.fl“‘% mumamyb'-"""‘\ Treasurer‘s office, and that the list is being published in the Ontario Gazette for July, August and Sepâ€" tember, 1944, and that in default ¢p.ynont.unund-vlllblold ‘lornu-onmmy.owu. M,uunhwrdzo'cloekllm afternoon, in the Council Chamâ€" mmdd_o."!.w'ncl A wf gow TWS L Thigat] w “w.i _ wnd Carrot, Dodder, Chicory, i Daiy, Mustera, Hemp, O* â€" !" mimos Woeed, 7. wkweed, Common ue w Leltuce, Common i CL"" puc , Cinguefotl â€" B Piln‘s Wort, vild MusSALT e r, ‘Grass, Stinkweed, um te, com. HAFTE * spurge Moy, ‘nussi Whistle, 8 ' P 6 Bo stray. i mn C EeBAE AC" all conveniences Apply P. O. Box 583, Grimsby. 40â€"tfc TOWNSHIP OF IL.okTH gresaiv® MUPCit Their 6pread snare TC Rrevent yheir f e + . *‘ phone ‘o.a%" i ‘w, Muiiolh cfimaby ROOM AND BOARD Noxious Weeds Thistle FOR RENXT GRIMSBY m! M sesett 2 uy 0 DK > CillI“‘““' t. t, V/iild Mustard, Pep Stinkweed, ';ouon 9 Pafrie.‘ spurge, St. 32â€"1p for r:l. Grace Boyd, Bernice Byâ€" Ruth Cornwell, Mary Dunn, Marjorie Haworth (h), Marion Honey, Stephen Hooper (h), Florâ€" ence James, Waldomar Janzen (h), Marion Jarvis, Waliter Johnson, Margaret Jones, Dawn Kemp, Marâ€" garct McLelland (h), Angus Macâ€" Millan m.wm’mn(h). Joyce Metcalfe, Eric‘ Moberly, Mary Morris, Catherine Morrison (h), Marjorie Morton, Katherine Sawyer (h), Verba Shafer, Jeasic Jllll: (h), Alan Scriverer, Joyce ‘ Michael Turtiak, Hazel Twocock, Elizabeth Ann Wade (h), l'hn-u Wisnoski. Doris Beckerley, Wilfred Cosby, Robert Forester, Robert Havens, Florence Lawson, Charles McKinâ€" ney, Albert Mason, Earie Metcalfe, Edna Pyndyk, Gordon Rosebrugh, Covid Rutherford, Mary Shuwera, Llioyd Smith, Brian Tenny, Irene Weninger. + _ Aâ€"Passed on year‘s work. minations. N.B.â€"Michael Turtiak on farm leave and will not be granted a certificate until he has submitted evidence of having worked 13 weeks on a farm. Navy League News © »# _% LoellNunMhud:um in the Snetsinger block ,is now the smartest looking spot in town. ‘"Minc‘" MacDougal has just finishâ€" ed an excellent paint jeb. Navy ulue with white trim. Real smart. s e ® Prawing for Mand Worked wukuphu on Eaturday evening, August 19th at St. w'. Church Garden Party, mmcmmuww ave 25¢ each and proceeds go to m.l.she Wamen‘s Committee for Gfl‘n"lwv Women‘s Committee : Comforts for Merchant Seamen. GRIMSBY ENTRANCE RESULTS EDWARD W. NUTLEY Edward William Nutley died Wednesday at the residence of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nutâ€" ley, Lake avenue,. Stoney Creek. ‘The deceased was worn in Hamilâ€" mmmhwmdyar.m viving besides his parents are &A brother, Russell, at home; and his grandparents, Mr. and Mre. Wilâ€" )uuu Southward, of _ Beamsvilit n t N Bs .M“LE-N“W'J T HE Hamilton. MRS, LUCY SINGER The funeral of Mra. Lucy Singer was held Friday -f""'""l ’,',"',," the residence of her CC TLX KHabm (Wtk w‘ Get ready for Ditty Bag time. Ir als Bath year, Bally Croy. Onts 1861, For many Y i a ‘W-‘l merc i "oftdnt " mis OXE 2° °000000 Bally Croy, Ontario, on MsYÂ¥ *" 1861,. For many years he conductâ€" ed & gene.al merchandise busines® ut Paigrave, Cnt, later going & California and coming to Grimaby 1g years ago to engage n *~*"* growm»k. He was & member of Trinity YUaited Cpurch, Surviving are Di# wife, the formâ€" er Lulu Hearni thm.onlmdlour daughter® FAward and John M¢â€" Clelland, Toronto; CPâ€" Robert J. McCielland, U.$%. Army Air porce, Cloviea, Ne Mex100; Mrs. Â¥. A: Taylor and Mrs, T A Hutchinso®n, both of wilton; Mréâ€" Arthur Worâ€" rod, motwnham, and Mro £.‘*. Conover ; Bram ptonâ€" Kev. Wâ€" 3, Wait condue. 4 #erâ€" vices at the gtonehouse Funeral Home last wyening and Interm.ent **"" this afternoo® at is takins p® palgrave m"‘"m': by Rev. w P"" he maling th* wnxtainy 1B & Arkell (b), Martin Obituary Hunter. GRIMSBY INIEPENDENT Sec. Entrance Board. , eayvi008 Charles yitchen ; wat P [3 this women n after plant, byrln problem m wl | satsned | having Make your summer vacation a delightful rustic retreat .. .. lounge in a smmarily tailored slack suit in shades of red, navy, bottle green, brown, beige and mmmm:smummunml|uuu|mml|ml||lllmcunmmmummmmmmmm.| TTE TT eoccccapyenrecivenmccememmcecm Time Table For Ration Coupons COFFEE OR TEAâ€"(Green) Coupons 14 to 29 inclusive «nd E1 to E6 (Old Book: Tâ€"30 to 35 (New Book) are valld until deâ€" clared void. Coupon T36 becomes valid July 13. Coupon .37 beâ€" comes valid July 27. Each good for 4 oz. tea or 16 0%. coffee, sUGARâ€"(Red) Coupons 14 to 20 inclusive (Old Book), Coupons 30 to 35 (New Book) now valid. Coupons 36 and 37 become valid July 6. CANNING SUGARâ€"(Blue) Canning sugar coupons F1 to F5 (Old Book) nOW valid. Canning sugar coupon F6 to F10 (Old m)’“w valld July 6 Each good one pound of sugar. BUTTERâ€"(Purple) Coupons 66 and 67 now valid. Coupons 68 and 89 become valld July 6. Coupons 70 and 71 become “Edgecombe†Knitwear Sucte Indials F|ett's Beauty Salon NOTE: . . . . priced from $.95 to T@rovide a much nesded rest ‘or our staff who have worked .1 "high gear" all season, and assure that they will return refreahed and ready to provide the best possible service during the apâ€" prohing fall eeason. We sincerely hope that our MA" friends will approve of this move and th2t, will eccasion them no inconveniance. T@rovide a much neesded rest our staff who have worked «t gear all season, and assure * L 2 c ccnk se m semcmand w CHARGE 4 WILL CLOSE FOR SUMMER HOLIDAYS FROM SATVRDAY, JULY 15th O THURSDAY, AUGUST 10th Fruitland, Ontario ed, navy striped 4 hi isnscs $ . 4; M 9D "<l d‘..“r ;m‘;om: &’5...."‘“â€'*’8.... m $.95 to or shorts . ... 1.25 to 1.79 in the most appreâ€" 1.19 and 1.29. priate shades. ACCOUNTS OR BUDGETS IN ACCORDANCE WITH WARTIME REGULATIONS valid July 20, Coupons expire July 30. Each g< Ib. butter. PRESERVESâ€"(Orange) Coupons D1 to D16 inclusive (Old Book) Coupons 17 to 22 inâ€" clusive (New Book) are valid unâ€" til declared void. Coupons 23 and 24 become valid July 6. Good for preserves, aweet spreads or sugar (see chart in retail shops). The Beaver Club of St. John‘s Presbyterian Church, held their June mecting at the home of Mrs. Andrew Stevenson, Thursday evenâ€" ing. Contests apd a real social time was much enjoyed. There was a good attendance, which added to the success of the evening. ‘The July meeting will he h.ld:tlhobomodlln. M. M. Cockbur. Maple Ave. on Thursâ€" Thorough mixing of colour insures uniform Beaver Club Core presents a charming _ accessory idea for Spring . . . Lucite. _ They _ are created with a feelâ€" ing for fashion . . . with Coro‘s . recogâ€" nized flair for the appealing . and _ the a touch of individuâ€" ality to your coat or served a delightful coupon.“lofl Each good for 4 Wedding ring earrings are an additional atâ€" traction to you in both silver and gold of plain and scroll design, 244 is the way "0“““ aecessories such as gloves of fine fabrics, stitched or plain . . . . 1.00 pr. to 1.79 .... kids in gauntlet or wrist length style . . . . 2.95 and Km.neyeon_deuilf..-- family, wish to thank UNCO iM""" friends, neighbours and palibearâ€" ers, and those who =~ \indly proâ€" vided cars, for their many acts of kindness and expressions of symâ€" pathy and condolence, and for their â€" beautiful floral . rememâ€" brances, .;munudUmcrmt }bauvommt. Also wish to thank tke Roverend J. A. Ballard. SEVERAL THOUSAND LATE TOMATO PLANTS In Prime Sondition. Sutton and Margliobe Varietic® Card of Thanks 4v. and Mrs W. B. Smith and with Lucite by a sparkâ€" ling initial pin, 1.25 ea, C. M. Bonham FOR SALE PHONE 560