a Wheels of Fortune â€"â€" BWV 4 2PE T " _/ ommc M g Proceeds to g0 Towards the Purchase of a Pulmotor § \ A, LEPAGE, Chief. A, HUMMEL, Sec‘ty, \ ’I’IIIIIIIIIIIIIAIIIIIIIIIIIIII) TE D D D DRA RBL L LR BR OO OLELLOARLRLRLRLLRLLAOL & Winï¬m\n"/mest Rodeo Show JULY 27 & 28 â€"THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHTS s Aug. 2nd & 3rd | Cars Parked on Grounds at Owners‘ Risk â€" 25¢ BRONK RIDING â€" WILD STEER RIDING CALF ROPING â€" STEER BULL DOGING DANCE OF THE RANGE ON HORSEBACK By Cow Boys and Cow Girls CLOWN AND MULE ACT With Audience Participation Under the Auspices of the Clinton and Louth Agricultural Society FAIR GROUNDS Beamsville Friday and Saturday OVER 20 EVENTS ADMISSION Children 25¢ â€â€"i BY HIGH CLASS ARTISTS AND RUSS CREIGHTON‘S CANADIAN MOUNTAINEERS 4 .EA â€"I'::;z and Frolic For All STREET DANCE "~V â€"m»ivite Hiotel, on No. 8 highway at Stoney Creek, has been sold by Fred Mather, who has opâ€" orludltlwmollumnlm to William Geekie, of Ottawa, who took over on Monday. Purchase price was in the neighbourhood of W.M.Ir.wnum;_. repair work would be done but that, at present, he had no plans for enlarging the building. C. G. Morley, Niagaraâ€"onâ€"theâ€"Lake, Phyllis Jewson, Grimsby .________ Mrs. Mabel Stephen, Jam. wmm““:- * J. %ouhnlâ€"hm‘nw. Smithville ... Miss Mary Morris, 4 Compton, Que. ......_Sept. 1946 Money also has tendency to roll away faster than it rolls in. Mrs. E. U Patterson, Grimsby Beach .....__July, Howard Hysert, f W. R. Watson, Grimsby ... Mrs. Katherine Morris, MOSSFIELD BLANKET 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 acknowledgment that your subâ€" scription is paid. Grimaby Fall Fair Dates ns T HE Daâ€"Nite Sold Paidâ€"Up List (Thanksgiving Day) »Nite Hotel June, July, 1946 July, July, July, July, Aug. July, 1946 July 1946 11â€"13 . 1+4 1946 1946 1946 1047 GRIMSBY INDEPEND NT mmmemmmmmmmmmmemmemmememeenenen. o 2o *4 4 High Appointment For Grimsby Boy Chiet Turner Is On The "Dogpath" h FPT 400. stomntibontamadie disc. all owners of dogs and they will all hl\l--‘bnunul-lhq immediately take out a license, "D"" Council are determined that all dog owners in Grimsby must take out & license for their J. Herbert Forman, Hamilton, former Grimsby boy and son of J. ll.l\n-nndln.hr-n.uv. ingston avenue, has been elected a Viceâ€"President of the Firestone Tire and Rubber Co. of Canada. Herb. has‘been with Firestone for 25 years. On the comnlation of the Firestone plant at Hamilton in August, 1922, he was put in charge of labour and production. In 1928 he was made factory supâ€" erintendent and is now viceâ€"presiâ€" dent in charge of production. Dignitaries Will Try Mule Riding There will be high jinks at MMMG-M and Saturday nights of this week, when the Clinton and Louth Agriâ€" others will essay to riding the bucking mules. It should be good. ‘There will be all the thrills and frills of the days of the Old West and to add to the fun and hilarity, such dignitaries of the eastern vilâ€" Legion Carnival A Big Success the best one that the "old slogâ€" gers" have ever held. All the games received a good play and as a result the Legion will have a nice balance on the right side of the Fine weather and good attendâ€" ance combined to make the two night carnival last week of West Great excitement prevailed on Saturday night among the people in their attempt to find the Mysâ€" terious Mr. X upon whom there was a reward of $5.,00 Johnny Vooges was Mr. X and he was finâ€" ally captured by Allan Baisley, In the draw for the black cocker spanie! puppies Mary Morris and Frank Woolverton were the winâ€" ‘The following were winners in the big prize drawings: $50.00 Bond, F. E. Pearn; Bridge Blankets, G. A. Brown, Beamsâ€" ville; Comforter, Mrs. J. Smith, Fruitland; Table Lamp, C. 8. Boyd; British Flag, Mrs. W, Lothian; Canadian Ensign, Doris Bromley. An oldâ€"timer is the one who has seen more trying times than any other kind of times. _ There is plenty of money in cirâ€" culation. You can now borrow all the money you don‘t need. Aennnanaae e en esn tCc LD CA al THUR., FRL, JULY 26 â€" 27 Raymond Massey â€" Fays Emâ€" SAT, ONLY â€"JULY 28 ROXY THearrEe The Cowboy And The Senorita One of the Screens Most Talked of Pictures. Roy Rogers MATINEE SATURDAY, 2 p.m. MON. . TUES, . WED. JULY 30 . 31, AUG. 1 Edward G. Robinson _ The Woman In The Window Hotel Berlin â€"â€" plus Laugh Y our Blues Away TELEPHONE 88 checkâ€"up of M-WMMM all, will fature the biggest and best progamme ever presented at the Junios Annual Garden Party. “:Wumum Pesent continuous rapidâ€"fire entertinment, which will be a '-;::‘arfllhlfluloum: Rafferty, English Comedian, of thefamous Dumbell Show and Lifebuoy Follies: Doodie Kirk, doâ€" Ing Alovely routine of tap and acâ€" robatic dancing; Zannoni, a magâ€" Iclan who will present a bag full of triks; Geo and Joe Gubbins, two ywthful comedians and acroâ€" bats; Gus and his accordion; Dorâ€" een Faston, a girl acrobatic dancâ€" Laughs ad ‘Thrills, beautiful Gancers, mgic tricks, good music, Farnvs and Junior Girls will hold their nnual Garden Party on the Junio Farmers Garden Party € FROM CANADA TO CALCUTIA «7 Th Advertisement is Junior The business of your bank is not all done in doliars and cents. It renders valuable service to Canadiaqg business in the farâ€"off mmuammmmam mh“"m*mm“w Through its commercial correspondents and business connections all over the globe, your bank often has the specialized informaâ€" dumlobdn.hyuududluw, no matter how far apart they live, Yflub&wpï¬uwu&nfllfl&yd Mpï¬qnhï¬h“dcflhnw&cwfl- cated exchange of funds, performing an individual, intricate and inexpensive service to importers and exporters alike. uwoanudlubuklo'buadinabudn'um welfare. It has, through many years, developed the sale of Canaâ€" dian goods abroad, resulting in more jebs for Canadian men comedian and the Beamsville 3000 Tickets on a draw are also available and for sale by 75 Junior Farmers Directors, 6 â€" 10 in each be made at the Garden Party for valuable prizes aggregating nearly $150.00. ‘The Beamsville Band will march to the grounds at 8:00 pm. and ’mwuaw: programme before the programme CS iD TEA Your bank is a link between the man in Canada who has goods and services to buy or sell, and his customers abroad. Sponsored by your B a n k It‘s Cooling Thursday, July 26th, 1945. ALEXANDER HARDWARE