BUY CARNIVAL TICKETS AND REMEMBERâ€" "Its An Investment In Community Betterment" Ferris Wheel â€"Bingo Merryâ€"Goâ€"Round Games, Etc. FUN AND FROLIC FOR ALL "Gas" Rahn After _ More Gas Wells Ever with an eye to the future and the giving of service to their eustomers, Grimsby Natural Gas uhnwthtlmud several new gas wells in their ficlds hflomm, “Gu"llh.l.t.dhoun- pany is nonâ€"committal as to how -"wlhmnbdï¬nod,m that it all depends upon lucky »Phoebe" Mino and His Divining Rod are in locating spots that proâ€" duce good"flowing holes. and will continue 1M“mu.‘.ollhlmtw'.lh are not big producers. ‘ CARNIVAL TONIGHT & FRIDAY NIGHT CGrimsby Lions «) Club Municipal Grounds Water users theref: urged to adhere Mh&obm.uâ€'mdldl.::'-lflh‘.-dy: 7 to 9 a.m., and 6 to 8.30 on East of centre hdlb-hhflfl-hflm-“y. Wednesday, Friday Saturday and Sunday; Wutde-tn.lh‘od Mountain u:.‘ll-hth Btreets, on Tuesday, ursday, Saturday Sunday. A fire in your premises may do serious damage if the water supply is unnecessarily curtailed. MR. FRUIT GROWER Owhclolhlululnudtydthm. it is extremely important that no taps or hose be left running any longer than is necessary during the hot WE ARE NOW CONTRACTING FOR WHITE AND BLACK CHERRIES AT BEST PRICES. CANADIAN CANNERS LTD Local Manager, N. J. Todd NOTICE TO WATER USERS Grimsby Water Commission , July 5th, 19435 =â€"â€"â€" TELEPHONE 44 the Suck Children‘s hospital. Ken Griffith, Principal of the Public school reports, that during the past year, from September 1st to June 30th, the pupils of the school purchased $1,088 worth of War Savings Stamps. This is an era when more attenâ€" mum-mm-m for the summer holidays on Friday last and before closing the pupils The sugar situation causing many a sour note. # sum of $40 for the building fund of School Kiddies Help The Kiddies es will then send the messages through their Provincial Commisâ€" «loners to the Red Cross Enquiry Bureau. They will be broadcast both in the language of the country for which they are intended and in Canadian Red Cross Society. This service will be rendered through the Red Cross Enquiry Bureau, 130 Queen Street, Ottawa, and is arâ€" ranged through the facilities and with the cooperation of the Interâ€" national Service of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. This serâ€" vice will be confined at the moment to Holland and Czechoslovakia. Personal messages, lmited to 50 words, and free of charge, will be accepted. No reference may be made to public affairs, to business or to money. The message must be for a person, not for a company or an organization. ‘These must be submitted to local Canadian Red Cross Branches on forms which they will supply. The Branchâ€" F, C. Goring Grimsby ... Jung, 1046 Mrg. Alex. A. Young Grimaby Beach.....__June 1946 Mra. :. N. Wolfenden Mrs. Ballantyne, Miss Goldic Carke, Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Johnâ€" ston and their son Robert, Mrs. Haynes and her son Jack, Mrs. Borbridge, Mrs. Frank Halbus, and Miss Hoffmeyer; and on Tuesday afternoon and evening Mrs. Metcalf received many other friends from the immediate neighbourhood, who brought a wealth of kindliest feelâ€" ing, Mrs. Cosgrave, wife of Dr. Cosgrave, now Exâ€"Provost of Trinâ€" ity College, had remained from the earlier party to support her mother on the actual anniversary day, Mrs. Milne, who for eight or nine years, with some intervals, has been Mrs. Metcalf‘s companion, also assisting greatly in this notable event. In this aged lady‘s own recollecâ€" tion of many years, the blessing of old age may be somewhat dimmed not only by the memory of a pitiâ€" ful death long ago, but of the sudâ€" den death by accident of her secâ€" ond husband, Mr, James Metcalf, which occurred in more recent years near his own home. But even with such recollections it is possiâ€" bie to wish our dear friend still other solemn and happy birthdays in the days to come. Grimsby Red Cross A service to people in Canada anxious to try to locate relatives or friends in Europe by short wave broadcasts is announced by the A large houseâ€"party of her relaâ€" tives came together at the beginâ€" ning of the week, including her two daughters, Mrs. Cosgrave and Mrs. Johnston, her one surviving aister Mrs. Metcalf belongs to one of the early families of the town of Elora, a backâ€"ground from which have come many persons to contriâ€" bute richly in forming the life of this Province, and the household of Clarke was not without its share of high intelligence and purpose. Our friend of ninety always mainâ€" tains that all the others of her family were more gifted than she, but even at her present advanced age, and with some abatement of natural strength, she retains her inâ€" terest in the life of the world that is passing before her eyes, seeing many visitors, taking her place in St. Andrew‘s Church, and gracing “â€"u_mm“n in the hospital, and it was a link with the past to find as a neighbour in Grimsby, this wonderful old lady, twice widowed, who now enâ€" ters the last decade of her century rejeleh tsnnd ancnictiione ui 2 Metwrnnd ud rcreninnccicalans h irpiinn eP ty " C w.mmwwwumâ€"nmmm Mudemwï¬mMMu suffering which was made the occasion of from a compound fracture of the many compiiments and good wishâ€" right leg, shock and other injuries, es from her neighbours and sustained when he was in collision others in more distant places. with a motor car in charge of Glen When I was a student in Queen® Miller, Trentun, Pa., on the Queen University I was a frequent guest‘ Elizabeth Way, at the Elizabeth in the home of the brilliant and|street crossing in Grimsby. versatile Dr, Charles K. Clarke,| Provincial Constable E. G. Hope brother of Mrs. Metcalf, and sucâ€"|investigated. It is alleged that the cessor o%f Dr. Metcalf in the Superâ€"|elderly man became confused while intendency of Rockwood Hospital|attempting to cross the busy highâ€" at Kingston, and in later years| way and walked into the side of the head of the Toronto General Hosâ€")car. Dr. J. H. MacMillan attendâ€" pital. From Dr. Clark I had heard | ed him. of the death of his chief and brothâ€"| ‘The injured gentlemen lingered erâ€"inâ€"law, Dr. Metcalf, at the hands | until Monday morning when the of a wild maniac who was a patient | spark of life fled. All subscription reâ€"newals and new subscriptions will be listed under this heading each week. Owing to labor shortage it is difficult to keep the dates on the paper labels upâ€"toâ€"date. ‘Thereâ€" fore please accept this as an acknowlodgment that your sub= scription is paid. Celebrates Her atality On The 90th Birthday| Queen Elizabeth (By Neil M. Leckie) Mâ€"-‘:"' Severely myself Paidâ€"Up List June, 1046 THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT Lowest Temperature Mean Temperature ......_ " Precipitation ................""pj For month of June: Highest Temperature ______ Lowest Temperature Precipitation _______=~ ~/ 4 Whaktita, aged 23, a Japanese, was fined $25 or a month in jail by :m-u:.n.c-mum- ‘Thee youth paid the fine. Wakita WM';‘:““W"- gularity because of il! health. Howâ€" ever, evidence was that since beâ€" ING Summonsed to appear in court Wakrita had worked each day. The was conducted by R. B. prossecution was conducted by July 2nd: Japanese Worker Before The Court Cconvicted under National Selecâ€" tive Service regulations of failing to weork more than oneâ€"third of the time that he was on the payroil of in WWestmount Memorial Park BoBBY and loves her . mm-mm artists have said agerie and sideshow canvas °~¢'“-"'&-'°"’u.-".&‘.." :l:ldl.mllhwln flameâ€"resistâ€" and Mâ€-‘:ï¬,"’"‘""“‘.' Hundreds upon hundreds of famâ€" Bailey Ci to N ous artists present the 1945 proâ€" Falls, NY., Foo £ 45. gram of The Greatest Show on .lulymmnl"m perform. | Kth,. which abounds tn sensationâ€" ances at 2:15 and 8:15 pm., with \M.“‘_"‘- thrills and laughter, doors open at 1 and 7, has achieved | tude "*b@dowing even this multiâ€" preâ€"eminence in her profession be« superâ€"apâ€"vels is the $250,000 cause of her understanding and| "Alice in 48, the incomparable love of horses, as well as by her| most lavishly Wonderland," the magnificent riding akill and grace.| coutered producumed and acâ€" You‘ll doubtJessly agree when you Show‘s glamoroudn all the Big muumuwvm.wugtop.‘ ‘The Ringling annals, world‘s largest now flameâ€"resistâ€"| & Bailcy Cireus @ and Barnum ant by the same process that, on four trains of!s this season makes safe the tents of the Army|cars, all owned »f0ot railroad and Navy. All of the 42 other cirâ€"| their movementsthe show and ous tops including the buge menâ€"| ODT. supervised by the ‘The injured gentlemen lingered until Monday morning when the spark of life fled. In his 84th year, he was a oneâ€" time resident of Hamilton. He was a former employee of the Burlingâ€" ton Steel Company, Limited, where he was presented with a gold watch for 25 years‘ service. He is survived by two sons, Lioyd, of Grimsby; Wilfred, of Hamiliton, and one daughter, Mrs. Robeert Leith, of Hamilton. _ Provincial Constable E. G. Hope investigated. It is alleged that the MmmWwa attempting to cross the busy highâ€" way and walked into the side of the car. Dr. J. H. MacMillan attendâ€" ed him. Grinmsby.Weather She Lifts Them Over High Bars eral services are being held in Hamilton with interment ending at 8 a.m., Monday, TEELE, attractive and talented horsewoman, l:m- mping horses. 16.3 __0.15 inch __4.3 inches Il.« received in grants $110,210. Under the Drew subsidy the Linâ€" | coln schools will receive in 1945 | $305,089, or an increase of $284,â€" amount over $15,000,000 in comparâ€" ison to the grants under the preâ€" ceding system. In other words, they formerly received $7,611,935, but under the Drew grant system they receive $23,443,246. School Grants Benefit Lincoln lying districts. 770. der the leadership of E. H. Harâ€" wond, the superintendent. Other officers are: P. H. Davidson, John Starr, Wallace Panter, Phyllis Robâ€" inson and Peggy Purvis. ‘There were many visitors at the Beach over the weekâ€"end. 3 Numerous picnics were held in the park and the beaches were Under the new system laid down by the Drew government of assumâ€" ing 50% of the overâ€"all cost of edâ€" ucation, Ontario . municipalities, 1 2/3 acres, Main St. E. Purâ€" chaser M. 8. McCracken from Lonâ€" don. Vendor H. J. Clarry. _ 4 acres with modern buildings. Vendor P. Diggins and G. Worrall from Montreal. . Purchaser D. Matthews. 10 acres. Vendor W. B. Thompâ€" son. Purchaser P. Diggins and G. Worrall. ‘The opening church services for ts summer season were held on Sunday in the Boys‘ Tabernacle. James Gillespie, jun., of Toronto, preached at both services. ‘The Dominion Hymn was sung by Ruth Clark, Barbara Pope and Betty Hildreth. ‘The evening soloist was Harold Jarvis. ‘The Beach Sunday School was one of his cottages Beach to Mrs. Wm. | â€"li-‘;i Kerman Avenue. Purâ€" chaser L. O. Hudson. Vendor H. C. Lumsden. ulc a _ 0 acres, Murray St. N. Purchasâ€" er from Timmins. Vendor A. W. Lawson. e ‘The following fruit farms have been sold by Winifred Congdon, _ 13 acres, Main St. W. Purchaser R. H. Peene, from Ottawa. Vendor L. 0. Hudson. Ne : 3 acres in the new Woodview Sub â€" division. Purchaser T. B. Brown from Toronto. A new home will be built on this acreage. Also another order for a bungalow has been given in the same location. ‘The Ringling annals, ® & Baiicy Circus @ and Barnum on four trains of!s this season cars, all owned »foot railroad their movementsthe show and "Senator" Abe. Waite has sold Grimsby Beach Real Estate FOR SALEâ€"Baby buggy, springs. mt neaue net i ns ing suite, and other furniture; beds ‘Apply Lamg, 24 puciP y Laing, m St., Grimaby. 82â€"1p WNMAAMAEPgunaraea c uoo 20 w FOR SALE â€" Trunk, Mirror and Hall Seat, large Flour Tin. Sevâ€" eral other articles. Apply Mrs. H. Hagar, Main St. E. 82â€"1¢ FOR SALE â€" Davenport Bed Majestic Radio, Coleman Port able Radiant Heater, Oxford Ga FOR SALE â€" 1935 two FOR SALE â€" Large dining or kitâ€" chen table, water power washing machine, large clothes drier. ‘Telephone 338â€"J. 52â€"1p FOR SALE â€" Drop head nm machine with attachments; Saw; 2â€"Quart Sealers. Apply 40 Murray Street. 82â€"1p â€" maiag qxli 17~ 2900 two ton Chey. rolet Truck, Serial No, 81524 0 mttnortt,, tot &-:1 on, rea, w! Appl Puï¬'ï¬ymnnx.mn Ro-d{wm 52â€"2p Many a novel is helped by conâ€" Mummmhhm Iywmw "Trul dray: aing ult giader, ap. : . Apâ€" E"J. Mownat, Beamsville, Phone 21. 50â€"2p FOR SALE â€" Rubber tired farm wagon; also two wheel trailer. Apply Lampman & Shier Weldâ€" ing Co., 149 Main St. W. 52â€"1¢ FOR SALE â€" Radio and Bicycle in fair condition. Apply Post Office Box 92, Grimaby. _ 52â€"1p FOR SALE â€" Westinghouse Elecâ€" tric Fan, 12". $17.50. Apply 100 Maple Ave. Phone 33â€"J. 52â€"1¢c CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS w ... 2. [ 0° 2200CCT, CXTOrd Gas â€"burner, oven and grill. Apply at Independent Office, â€anmflnmma‘:munhl‘ cents. Cash must accompany advertisement to guarantee inserâ€" tion. A charge of ten cents is made for boxes. TOMATOES â€" ~.â€" iL. 25. CARROTS â€" â€" â€" ib. 10.; | MUSTARD : Lo _ CRYSTALS smo. 10 We reserve the right to limit quantities of all merchandise. 24 LBS. AVERAGE C WATERMELONS â€"â€" og QUAKER (Win A Car) Imhl’l FOR CHOCOLATE SAUCE â€" I FRYS * 19¢, sul | CERTO w 25e | 8 N A CK 8 ts 1%¢ Agtmer Apple JULICE W. 1%¢ Veribest L A R D a i7e Kraft Macaroni & Cheese &INNII . 170 JARS _ «. 89e, $1.05 COOKING | CaTSUP IMPORTED SAaVCE B &E A N S us 76 ICC CREAM Smith‘s Grape , JUICE w. 24e Iulx phg. I“I Wan Camp‘s Precocked B E A N 8 QUAKER (Win A Car) Coupons to use July §$th SUGAR, 46 to 60; PRESERVES, 33 to 57â€"P1; BUTTER, 90 to 113 Fruit and vegetable prices subject to market finctuations, FOR SALE WANTED â€"â€" Heavy two wheel WANTEDâ€"To buy or rent moderâ€" ately priced house. Central. State SQHHM Apply Box 97, The rimaby Independent. §2â€"1¢6 WANTED WORK with Disc and There wasn‘t any Sinatra craze in grandpa‘s day, Women didn‘t go romancing over a fiddler. "PernAneine un t, Aipues A. J, Phone 406, Grimsby. t WANTEDâ€"Girl for grocery store. WANTED â€" Cherry pickers; fairâ€" ly light crop. Picker prices will Notice to Creditors the Estate of Eliza Parkin Allen® late of the ‘Townsliip of North Grimsby in the County of Lincoin and formerly of the Town of Bur. lln&-: in the County of Halton, Widow, deceased, who died on or 1018, m.m‘m:a,&{o oL Sinuary, , aro hrg: ho undersigned .2:.‘3&“:“ The OP troaiaone o w t in on s to the Estate will be distributed hay. h‘ regard onl_v to those claims of which they then shall have had Dated at Buri day of June, 19; TEA POLISH bh King Beach Green BEANS 2 1 PALMOLIVE 2 «: "IT" Liguid White Shoo be adv trailer. Also for sale 6 ft. throw disc harrow, good sh Wm. Mitchell. Phone 205â€"wâ€"11. _ ~ _ 513p One with nce preferred. opply Fmeal Rrog * 1e All persons having claims against MISCELLANEOUS HELP WANTED LLOYD ; uO xO i\ DINGLE, KC, W! n, Ontario, Bolicitor sap t Executors, lb. ton this 20th 19e | y. Apply