Grimsby Independent, 31 Aug 1944, p. 5

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Navy League New; need to be filled . a._ 0 0888 b“'“”fitm« TOls province if the Ontario Diviaâ€" b"’“"“"!bu\nhu,mm Mlfiflmamm‘t mw.m“"‘n’hfim: Cumnnifilkam s sus CEL OCTNIEP Cl uzm CC TAsKy from the loo_-_l branch of thr"l '"'""""W'm“lhrfllw League, or if you feei unable to complete a bag yourself, leave a ‘mwwwmum next to Eaton‘s Office. DONT BE ON YOUR UPPERS THE LITTLE SHOEMAKER «*«BAYXS ... Parts and Accessories on thankful Nex«t Door to Dymond‘s Drug BAKER‘S BOOK STORE Say! won‘t 1t varnished flooers AD will have playing 3t morni ng, wmeo CRAME® Now I must hurry dow my books before the rush st= Zen, 1 am i» 4 new &*"* new books. Did you see {«€ BLERS * BAKER‘S, army C o hn and other scenes, 100â€" They have & thing ready for school opening ndevatcmtdthcm.round-oweangetm gupplies casier. Guess 1 better shoPp at BAKER‘S right awsy und get first choice a® some of the supplies are nard to get. va-.nuvheyuuuufl!ndndd * _ infment Announcement ... School Opening HAS OPENED A PRACTICE AITCHIEON MOME, ON NO. OPPOSITE COLES‘ FLORISTS. Oh Boy! 1 san YÂ¥os, we &Y TO THE MEnNn or 1E SEA 1. W. BAKER .wemsoinxb-ckw'c"”""‘t September 5th. e Scs doul 1t ch 5 nA i DR. L. W. HENRY Shelton ditty ber 5th. it be swell. Just think and desks. What a & _at ryecess and noon. c san hardly wait for sw grade and V 564 tae As. orts army pictures ‘"RS. a. B, Bovrnge ‘ w ‘A t of ofeanit raprtes, mm ‘m‘.mr,o W.dw Ai t to rest a ber home on M‘:::l’ us l y morning last, after a 'mn‘ ula.., from which her legion of friends haq hoped . 3he m M. “‘Wlhlm Hil!!s> of Hamilton and ‘ en °""‘,:Ԥ Gflmoy In 1899 to take it t in the A, p 33 o0 6 d¢partmen . . T. 70. CTricadh, Surviving besides her Rusband Grimsby: two sisters, Miss Emil Hillier, Hamilton: two 1 ester Tienty of Grimsby and George of Hamilton, Funecral services were held on Monday afternoon in St. Andrew‘s church and were largely attended io 22 CS Cns + church Chureey . _ ____, _ _"BAB acttive in all ehufl:hol'nnlntmu. She was alâ€" “lmmberuu..n.dm Pra m‘wmn.m BIII'VIVIu besides her hl w’ hmmw C.‘ Bofitna as Je d ED Rev, J. Allan Ball; Interment being in churchyard. Casket bearers â€" Theal, Harold John Beamer, George We Gratton, Hamilton : lis, Jarvis. Born on the Ridge Road west, North Grimsby township, 86 years Ago, theduthtookpheelnm ville on Sunday of soseph Armâ€" strong, for the past 25 years a resiâ€" <ent of the eastern village and previous to that a well known agriâ€" culturist in Clinton township. Surviving are one urnother, James of Grimsby and three sisâ€" ters, Mrs. S. D. Biggar, and Mrs. W. J. Thompson of Hamilton and Mrs. Agnes 8. Howse of Toronto. The funcral took place on Tuesâ€" day afternoon from the Buck Fu«â€" Beamsvilie ...........Thanksgiving Day Caledonia ... Oct. 12â€"14 srts. Fall Fair Dates Just think of U* #~ What & swell tiume JOSEPH ARMsTRONG IN THE OLD JAMES 8 HIGHWAY EAST, e and will need seÂ¥ onl as ortment 0‘ SCRIBâ€" ~,__"L" Ors were, ‘ Richard Harold Johnson, G. Murray , George Waller and Joseph ‘, Hamilton and Robert Falâ€" Ob_ituar; 2. __Eâ€"OG . Th . Hawke store. She was a u[ St. Andrew‘s Anglican TEWUT Iunece s Ne 22. °C large‘y attended. Ballard officiating on + e Ts wsday to he covers St. Andrew‘s Tuesday and get three sis, hrimsby Red Cross new 18â€"16 19â€"20 LA.O.R.““..“ with Mr, udllu.w.lt.lna-:l.A.c.n, ucu..mnr.mm-.cru; LA.C. A. Wyatt and A.C. J. Ake: hurst '“.."“‘"l.w. Sunik. Whame W O% es oalo In August the Hospitality conâ€" vener, Mrs. Bromley and family were official guests at the Farcâ€" wellhny.g the Mount RA.F. Station The Y. M. C. A', supervisors there had the highest praise for the hospitality done by Lincoln Loyalist Chapter, L.O.D.E. and sent their.thanks, with that of the boys, to members and friends who have helped them so much. During August 7 men from h on / o GLe Brown and L.A.¢. Hobden, w.mh[“_m' :..h':""""fl‘-bmdaa : at Mount Hope Station. A H”“IWQMA..W,L ley Shea, both RCAF., W .L J iE EC Mount fiopeh.vg L A.C. Peter MacBean with Mrs. Purvis; LA.C. R. Plimmer and LA.C, G. Clark with Mr. and Mrs. Lindensmith; L.AC. J. Moss and LAC. T. Wyatt with Mr. and Mrs. Powell; L.A.C. R. Vickerman and L.. 7. Eric Grant with Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Bochm. The convener wishes to thank all those who have so kindly opened their homes to members of the armed forces during the summer months, THE JAM ON THEIR BREAD FOR TAMOUSANDS IN BRITAIN ‘There will be jam on their bread for thousands in Brita/in this year through work and organization of women in Ontario. Under the| "Jam for Britain" project sprzzsurâ€" ed by the Women‘s Institutes and Canadian Red Cross Society, tons of jam will be shipped to Great Britain in the next zrew months. .. _ Donations of money, jam and honey have already been sent from more than $0 Red Cross Branches MM:QII’MWM’IIII- stitute in the province, Money contributed thus far, $3,800â€"is usâ€" ed for the purchase of factory made jam for areas where it is not practical to prepare homeâ€"made jam. ‘The government is allowing sugâ€" ar fer this project which it is exâ€" pected will suppy 400,000 pounds dj-ntmncundltorthdvfl- ian victims of war in Britain, Cznadian troops in hospitals and British wartime nurseries. Onâ€" tario‘s share in the amount will be 250,000 pounds. _ _ _ Further information about Onâ€" tario‘s jam project may be had e~~m Miss Nesta Hinton, supervisâ€" o+ .* nutrition, Ontario Division of WARTIME HoSsPry, A total of nine service bre entertained in Jy) Y8, as follows: RED CROSS WORKERS FACE INCREASED dUTIES "Let us brace ourselves to do our duty and bear . ourselves that if the British Commonwealth and Empire last 10r a thousand years, w.m...y'thllmu:elrnmt hour‘." It was during the dart \nd 1940 thet Winston Churchill adâ€" dressed these words to his people. Women :o Red Cross have carâ€" ried on loyally through the wat years. As a result of the work of canadian women, t‘hc _ Nationa! Women‘s war Work commlnt‘.:e Mraart o HBDTGAC oo s last year distributed o ~f m‘h mt overseas, civilien relief overseas. With news of Allied victories overseas and the great sweep toâ€" wards victory, there has arisen in the minds of many women the “‘ummrllulfliw‘“" lM“”vmnmlkfofm Red Cross." | Quite on the contrary, there is ® greater need than ever i faithful Red Cross women to COMF plete their task. Women‘s WhL work quotas are high; Ontario Division of ReZ €r088 is being "" * _ _ las inareased OuADâ€" Division of Red OhMW i2 ) C “”‘,..u,wmdqm ET 3. mast® for iee SE eCE 000| * wi!l be a tremendous need i0F every kind of gorment when the wc.u-wn-m"“‘"“"" rehabilitation of Europe. time. BVY"C do it wito ease. to keep yOu ; LAC, SRIM SÂ¥ inpErEXD®Ni"~ 1.0 .D E. ‘mmm 621 Jarvis St., Toronto HOSPTMrALITyY says It‘s quite difficult ‘ mouth open for a IOnE omen, t‘ Nationa! r Work Committee tributed over 13,000,â€" more M ll.m-w overseas. ; F/O Stanley July for 17 as, and more intended for 19 =\ Classified Advertisements A Smooth choice is the ‘Tuxedso for career orcampus . . . . brightly toned and lavishly furred with situation .. . . a new brief topgper cut with military dash in loose fitting or belted styie in shades of red, purple, paddy green and caperâ€" Its a short story to cover FOR SALE â€"â€" Cucumbers for sale. R. Hails. Phone 547â€"J, onm;l;y'; mo<enar 4 W Hink ~AGA We FOR SALEâ€"Rural mail box. Good as new. Apply 43 lurny&llt- P Lo 2 0 2 n ar en ts m mtc td 4: einintiptnd FOR SALE â€" Fourâ€"burner Moffat 3 m icereapdeigr r T . 2c m mninpâ€"ire ul We tng ~ +~IepAce PM FOR SALE â€" Preâ€"war man‘s on l en n C 6 Mc cce es â€" FOR SALE â€" Eight bunches of Cedar shingles, â€" New. _ Apply Oscar Cosby, Mountain Rd. 8â€"1p FOR SALE â€" Black cloth coat with mink trim, Good condition. Size 36. Reasonable. Telephone 118. â€". * 8â€"1p n n CC um 2 22 FOR SALE â€" Gladioli *looms, for Annannnaa en uic cD vl FOR SALE â€" Mattress (double bed size}, good condition. Low price. Byron A Smith, 30 Oak Street. Phone 543â€"J. 8â€"1p ApuNAAPPPPPEE rup pup PP PA® PPE PL PPLPALS FOR SALE â€" Beds with spring mallresses., tables, and numerous other artides of household furniâ€" ture. APRBy 19 Depot 8St. 8â€"1p FOR SAE â€" Frame building, 12‘x30‘. San be uudlu;- henâ€" house OY garage. Apply is A. Penfold, Phone 530â€"w. &â€"1p HOISEHO!® D FURNITURE The undersignod has received instrutious from Mre. John Bry> don, to «l1 by Public Auction at her residnce, a quurter of a mile sast Of Gimsby BHeach crovs roud, on HighwA. No. 8, on Satur‘>v,] September Ad, cursmencing #â€" ! p.m, the £Oowing: ‘ Househol¢ Purniture, including Dining RQh Table, Buffet, and Chairs. FUnishings Toz three Bedâ€" rooms, iNClliing T=us, Springs and wn-a.'n(aun and Stands. K tchen raishings, _ including Baiing Tale, Sideboard, Cooking Uten#i}S.several Chairs and ND Armch#, 3 Rocking Chairs. Odd Onai ‘Three Smail Tables, Writâ€" ng DeskCouch, Drape, Rug, Floor ts, C# Sealers, Carpet Sweepâ€" er, VCm Washer, Clothes Wringer.Wheelbarrow, 50 ft. of half ith Rubber Hose, Hand Cultiâ€" vatorHand Spraye, , Garden Tools, Carnter ‘Tools, and numerous | am! articles. AUCTION SALE Electric stove. ‘Telephone 135â€"J. 8â€"1p cycie. . Like new. Apply Fred Longwell, Beamsville. _ M};lf Phone 125. w"'.".' sick room, ers. Lioyd Pettit, 200 Main Street West. VÂ¥ Adutt w6 24200 For a Canadian Winter ser. g Fruitiand, Ont. CHARGE ACCOUNT OR BUDGET IN ACCORDANCE W WARTIME REGULATIONS Agent for Hudson‘s Bay Blankets TUFFORD, Auctioneer Your Winter Coat Is Your Most Important Investment. 4â€"4¢ The Season Skipper .... is the coat that sheds its lining and sends you through the seasons at the right temperature . . . . in pastel or practical dark shades lined with leopard, lamb, or antelope. FOR SALE â€"â€" Orders taken for Building ard Silo Blocks; also Tile, Will deliver. Beamsville Concrete Block and Tile, Phone 230, Beamsville. 46â€"tfc FOR SALE â€" Two large verandah rugs, four bridge tables, four 6â€" gallon crocks, child‘s ¢esk and printing set, two iron beds comâ€" plete, Phone Grimsby 53. 8â€"2p FOR SALE â€" 1931 Serial C.A.P. 4291 spare tire,. Price man‘s blc*cle. AJj lar, R.R. No. 1, 8 WANTEDâ€"Un« furniture, stoves, and farm implements, M. J. Swibb, King St., Beamsvilie, LOST â€" Bank book conta‘ning $21.00 cash. Liberal .eward. Mrs. F. McAlonen, 33 Robinson St. South,. Telephone 255. 8â€"1p 2 44 a 4.4 4020 dn tats + Ap P O *4 dn FEATHERS WANTED â€" Feathâ€" ers and feather beds of all deâ€" scriptions. Highest prices paid. Write particulars to Queen City Feather Co., 23 Raldwir 8t., Toâ€" n e en OO C Cw WANTED â€" Wanted to :i «at for{ the winter, small furnished house or. apartment or _b w«ekeeping rooms. Near Grime Public School. Apply Box 14. , The Inâ€" dependent. Rle W"WM WaNTED â€"â€" To borrow the sum of $2,500 on first mortage on 10 acre frin! farm with builGinys in township of Clinton, Will pay six per een'li{:r annum, Apâ€" «i+ Box "*3C, Independent. HELP WANTED â€"â€" Girl to help with housework _ Apply Mre. J. H. MacMiilan, 14 Depot Street. Grimsby. 8â€"1p IF YOL MWHAVE SBEEN charged from the Armed } Phone 230. ronto. Eifii"?“é'gg%i OWn . BUS o YOuU MA EN DI§â€" or laid off in a war plant, if your farmwork or other occupation does not take all of your time, if you are honest aud dependâ€" able, military qumm.hwmln' to work for Anancial pendance, wo‘ll :lmwmn M’lm‘ me @u D mdwld and farm um:. Suitable travel outAt nfi‘ud. final'l mmn:d. Write, D J, 04&4%, 2177 Masson, m.' s 40 HELP WANTED FOR SALE WANTED P. 42901, Speedometer, Price $110.00; also cle. Apply Cecil Milâ€" lo. 1, Smithville. 8â€"2p hbook containing Fitted styles for your favourite set of furs in the most popular shades of black, brown and raspâ€" If you wish to combine style, comâ€" fort, and richness of cclour, you wil want io choose a fitted coat beautiful}, trimmed with persian lamb, squirrel, silver fox, white fox 43â€" Q 2.] 3â€" uPC 8#â€"10 PAINTING AND PAPERHANGâ€" ING â€"â€" W. Twocock, Mansion INTERIOR PAINTING AND PAPâ€" ERHANGING â€" A. J. Hayward, Sale Of Lands For Arrears Of Taxes SLENDOR TABLETS ARE EFâ€" fective. 2 weeks‘ supply $1; 12 weeks $5, at Dymond‘s. Drug Nok:. !sa hereby given that list of s«nds for sale for taxes, has been prepured, copies thereof may be seen iA the Treasurer‘s office, and that the Hst is being published in the Ontario Gazette for July, August and tember, 1944, and that in of payment, the lands will be for taxes on Saturday, October 14, 1944, at the hour of 2 o‘clock in the afternoon, in the Council Chamâ€" bers, Town of Grimasby, THOS. W. ALLAN, Townskip of North Gri s June 17, 1944 t!lqt.l The countcil of the Corporation of the Township of North Grimsby has constructed as a local im« provement a watermain on Wo, & Highway, from Lot 18 to,Lot 28 inclusive, ‘The cost of the work {18,2065.78, of which no part is payable by the Corporation. The special rate per foot frontage is 10.285 cents,. A special assessment ts be paid in 15 annual instaiments, ‘The estimated ilfetime of the work, 15 years. Court of Revision Store. TOWNSHIFL OF NORTH GRIMSBY OWNSHIP OF NORTH T GRIMg}'} Â¥ 110C A!. IMPROVEMENT MISCELLANEOUS *TH , W,. ALLANM, Township Clerk,

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