Grimsby Independent, 21 Dec 1944, p. 12

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1nd shells e n T L_AA] ioned 21, 1944 17« 12¢ 655¢ I1¢ 23¢ 23¢ 15¢ 9¢ BLE 9¢ CC 2¢ 8¢ aP¢ 5¢ Oc 19¢ 13¢ 5¢ 17¢ 15¢ 12¢ 17¢ available 3,455,659 Westera g8 fl A Z2 2. aoâ€"mrn h _ ST.JOHN & SHAW BUNDAY, DEC. A Carol Service of the Seven Lessons will be the service at 11 mu&om‘mw_ PHONE 215 in Advent; Holy Communion at 8.30, Mattins at 11 a.m. rind at 7 pm. the First Evensong of Christâ€" Flugler. Communion Hymn; Soloâ€" gn.mum Sermon, the Recâ€" Prayer Meeting and Bible Readâ€" ing, 8 p.m. Adelalde St., Grimsby LORD‘s pbay Breaking of Bread .____11 a.m. SANTA CLAUS ISN‘T STREAMLINED ! Praise be, that in a world of bewilderment, worries and work, we still have Santa Claus. . For in Christmas there is all the reality of Comndesfiip, all the happiness of sharing, all the healing peace of a truth that is as old as the earth and as new as tomorrow. With this glad At the Choral Rucharist, the serâ€" vice will be sung to Guldsmit?®‘s 11 am.â€"‘"Battles and Babies®". 7 p.m.â€"Christmas Eve Caodleâ€" light and Carol Service. Christman Day at St. Andreow‘s will be marked by two services â€" £.30 and 11 am. The music will be under the direction of Mr. Berâ€" SUNDAY, DEC. 24th, 1944 10 Sm is ies ioee o fopeanes Atory The Boy Scout Toy Shop Thursday, December 21, 1944 Grimsby Baptist Church (Next To Theals) " AN EXCELLENT SELECTION OF NEW AND REPAIRED TOYS MADE BY SCOUTsS Christmastide At St. Andrew‘s Dec. 24th is the Fourth Sunday Sunday School 2:30 p.m. St. John‘s Presbyterian Church Services at 11 a.m. and OPEN ALL NEXT WEEKâ€"4â€"6 p.m., 7â€"8 p.m. =â€"â€"â€" All Welcome Gospel Hall . R. C. Siindervick, B.A. BE SURE AND VISIT A MERRY CHRISTMAS A HAPPY NEW YEAR Wednesgay Pastor: , orgenist and choirâ€" "Tho Quality Meat Market" says a writer. What‘s more, it usâ€" ually does happen. were plenty of motorists brainless enough ¢3 park their cars and walk away. Where did they expect passing traffic was going to go? Straight up? miss L Old Oaken Bucket until it springs a leak. # @0# Women shoppers in slacks tuckâ€" ed in golashes and rubhh= boots. Kerchiefs over their Leads, tie * parka. All looked pretty smar. lnd!nppynbwtgtln. *# s# o % Cheirman of the Board of Works Hows.d Inglehart and Chairman of the Fire and Light, John Hewitt, in serious consultation with Supt. Lawrie and Fire Chief LePPqe. Worried brows. Nb Ne is e Mtfootmhmonu&‘ sid. of a 10 foot wide, plowed Mode: Dairy Besieged. Eread trucks delivering to the stores surâ€" rounded. Another case of we never Just imagine. Main Street, the heavicst motorized tre*#fi> smail town street in all Canada being usâ€" ed as a sidewalk. Lawson C:iving a team and sleigh load of mnilk down the sidewalk to the Model Dairy. Kmmihnfith;dddrum bad on it, at one time, since 1897 May it never happen again. Of all thingsâ€"Je.:y Carson with a market baske: on his arm. # # # Farmers from Over The Hill tellâ€" Ing tall tales about the still taller snow drifts. Arything can happen these days, Caramy Millyard directing tratâ€" fie. MAIN= STREET «torm, for the Old Street. in h‘s as well as one or more privat» blankets, according to a clarificaâ€" tion of regulations received from the International Red Cross, Geneva, Norman ~C. Urqubart, Canadian prisoners of war in Germany are entitled to two blanâ€" kets in winter and one in summer, The Red Cross Hlatement of taxes and interest collected s1om Jan. 1st to Dece. 15 4, 1944; THE GRIM \(€ 2oeqe, F# 19. CCFS & IEC sÂ¥t¢ GENERAL iNFORMATION 1944 vrcae mm iersvccodh TC 2BBX CALLECTIONS ‘ Now if in addition you have weatherstripped, installed sto.1 doors and windows, cleaned your heater and added a depeadable thermostatic rontrol you have sayâ€" ed consider.bly more than 3%. You may even have saved enough to offset your curtriled sumly. By doing all these things t« sonserve fuel and by having the weatherâ€" man coâ€"wpcrate with warmer than normal weather, we may get by ln‘ boiter fashion than the pessimists were soretelling lasi summer, ut‘ us hope so, ‘ Whratever may be the temperaâ€" ture on the day you read this item the fact remains that for the curâ€" rent coal year to the end of Octoâ€" ber the weather has been about 20% warmer than last year acâ€" cording to the weather records. About 15% of the year‘s degree days have uow expired. . If you do a little arithmetic and *‘**Iply 15 by 20 you will see that a #«vimg of about 3% of all coal used for heatingy purposes should have been made to date. If you have an automatic stoker you‘ve probably saved at least 15% in coal over the neighbour who is still firing his furnace by handâ€"in dolâ€" lar saving considerably more beâ€" cause of using lowerâ€"cost, higherâ€" heatâ€"value bituminous coal. Weather Warmer Than Last Year B I ance of the German Government, the Society has decided to continue this practice. 41,052.02 803.86 14,081.10 11,158.05 1,074. 6 8,281,.59 4 AR8 14 INDEPENDEN T e aAmuys c iet\t gbt ® ... (grect WMs yxin"" $ 57.1707.68 $ 41,052.02 15,7855.86 1043 87,207.17 10 487. A8 43,772 40 818.10 15,204.91 904 .82 13 485.82 & 4 20 98 2. warass NiX V of tow NOTIC E FOR SALE â€"â€" Breakfast Sus=, White with Bleck Cupboard, sold separately if desired:; Apeuâ€" cer Conl and Wood Stove, excelâ€" lent condition, $15.00; Baby Carâ€" riage, Floor Polisher, ~Doil‘s Cradle, Apply 50 Fairview Road, 23â€"1p LO8T â€" One Henygy T®*v Tire ruck Chain on No. 8 Highway west of Grimaby.. Return to X Hewson & Son. 9441 ¢ FOR SALE â€" Grdorsa taiken for FOR SALE â€"â€" Quebec Heater with Oven. Used two winters. Firat Class condition. Apply 81 Murâ€" ray, Phone 183. 24â€"2p FOR SALEâ€"5000 Cedar Posts, All sizes. Apply to Kenneth Hall, â€"«RR. 2, Mono Centre, eight miles north of Orangevilie. 23â€"2p FOR SALE â€" Choice Christmas trou.hzmoo and Scotch Pine. Also cider and apples, ‘Teleâ€" phone 199. 28â€"2p FOR SALE â€" Set of Heavy Car FOR SALE â€" Brooder House and CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Mldh‘ltnd Bilo Blocks; aiso Tile, U deliver, Reamsville Concrets Block and Tile, Phone 230, Beamsvilie, 46â€"tfc Phere will be no collection garbage throughout the vn this week as the Adump still snow blocked, HOWARD INGLEHART Chairman Roard of Works. Chains. Apply Jas. Armstrong, Grimsby, 24â€"1p Brooder. W. Pinder, Telephone 1Tiâ€"wâ€"2, 28â€"2p Re GARBAGE COLLECTION M'um.woldwhmmlnunchwoouhw; 25 cents, Cash must accompany advertisement to guarantee inserâ€" tion. A charge of ten cents is made for box~s,. * FOR SALE LO8T "./‘. INTERIOR PAINTING AND PAr. ERKHANGING â€"= A. J. Mayward Phone collect, 240, Beamsvilia Protect Your Home from Tuberculosis WANT‘Bâ€"“fi;d_ w’l'.' !‘ov“_ FEATHERS WANTED â€" "eath. ers and feather beds of all dsâ€" Wnn pauelintts Bew ths ra Cit Foather Co., 28 Balowin At., ‘l‘u’- ronto, 2â€"18â€"p WANTEDâ€"Young Puppy. Cheap, Apply Box momg. 3 24â€"1p WANTED â€" Baby Sleigh in good condition. ’l\a‘l?phon.. 194. 24â€"1p WANTED â€" Child‘s Sewing Maâ€" _ chine. Apply Box 190. 24â€"10 LOST â€" Bonde Cocker Spaniel puppy. _ Fowmale, Please Teleâ€" phone T7â€"W 24â€"1¢ and farm implements M. J, Bwibb, King St., Beamsvilie, Phone 230. CHR!STMAS SEALS MISCSLLANBEOUS #2# WANTED DL LO8ST THIRTEEA

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