Thursday, November 8, 1945 ~" : * CUBES or MEAL 2 :»s 19e eHAN GPEED coart qvant $8¢ sAWNGSDOWN FLOUR _ r=s age CARROLL‘S CLEANSER) ,rm»= ge BIRCH TOOTHPICKE®( . 1=s ge 9wgflm‘l‘ = _ A[for 25c ORANGES â€" â€" â€" doren 39:¢ Sweet Potatoes â€" 2!b;. 19:; 1 PECK . Size 96‘s MAKE JELLY pesstave RECIPE OW THE BOTILA Dorothy Taylor, formerly of Beamsvilie, will welcome you and help you make the perfect selection. When Shopping In Hamilton Drop In Atâ€" ANNOUNCING The Reâ€"Opening Of The Village IJnn Dining Room MACARONI MAKE YOUR HEADQUARTERS AT CARROLL‘S FOR POTATOES Picture Framing and Restoring a Specialty SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11 Special Opening Dinner 12 Noon to 3 p.m. â€" 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. PLEASE PHONE 475 FOR RESERV ATIONS : | POTATOES For The Gift That Appeals 290 KING STREET EAST 24 CwÂ¥ â€' o uY . .K gnA‘l's ‘«: 19¢ Branâ€"10,15¢ 15 LB. BAG nawno* . BTL $§0,286¢ F gavor LEMON OIL CHEMICO MUFFETS 2n= #Je * ‘The members of the organization have supported the past Victory Loan campaigns very liberally, but this time they gave the local loan "one big heave." At a meeting of the local branch of the Ukrainian Canadian Assocâ€" lation held on Saturday night the members showed their faith in the #th Victory Loan in no uncertain Under the guidance of George Marfel the local members . subâ€" scribed for $8,000 worth of bonds with a total of 33 applications. _ Alexina Rebekah Lodge No. 267 are holding a Bridge ‘and Euchre in the Masonic Hall on Tuesday evening, November 13th at 8:30 pm. The entire proceeds for the West Lincoin Memorial Hospital. Admission 25¢. Refreshments and Local Ukrainians Buy $8,000 Bonds Mr. Marfel was assisted in the sale of bonds by August Kuchâ€" aruk and members of the local Victory Loan committee, after which a social evening was spent. ber 15th at 3 o‘clock sharp. The guest speaker will be Dr. Jas. M. Mather of the St. Catharinesâ€"Linâ€" coln Health Unit. All mothers cordially invited. his Cub Masters Warrant and Scout Master Jim Baker with a certificate for having successfully passed the Gilwell Training Course for Scouters, held at Blue Springs game of ships and mines proved very mysterious and exciting. The meeting closed with a sing song around the campfire in which the guests were invited to take part. ‘The Grimsby Beach Circle are holding a tea and sale on Thursday afternoon, November 22nd, at the home of Mrs. W. Finder, Adelaide ‘The Mothers Club will meet at the home of Mrs. H. Lambert, 9 Eim Street, on Thursday, Novemâ€" Scoutâ€"Cub knot relay game was held. The four knots chosen for this were the Clove Hitch, Bowline Reef Knot and Sheet Bend. Then en a rousing welcome. Mr. Fieming gave a short talk on Scouting and presented Akela Cyril Mote with At the opening horseshoe Monâ€" day night Allan Baisley broke the flag while the troop stood at the committee now . consisting . of Messrs. A. V. Catton, W. G. Greig, W. H. Kelterborn, M. A. Johnson teams and attempted to tie the same knots. Much to the delight of the boys, Field Secretary Scotty Fleming and 8. M. Jim Wright of Hamilton were introduced and givâ€" The guests were invited to visit the corners and observe what was mummm parations were made during the evening to attend the Armistice decoration ceremony Sunday afterâ€" noon next. Scouts will meet at the library park at 1.45 p.m. ‘Two boys who recently advanced into Scouting from the cub pack Marvin Robinson and Dean Wilson were invested by their Scoutmaster assisted by Troop leader Leon Betâ€" zner and the patrol leaders of their patrols. Raiph Farrell was presentâ€" ed his musician and laundryman‘s badges by secretary Duncan Mcâ€" Intosh. Patrol leader Donald Catton and his patrol of staiwart followers enâ€" foved a wonderful hike on Saturâ€" Many parents and friends were present at the annual Scoutâ€"Cub While the dues were being taken the Patrols. and Sixes retired to covered a lot of ground and as scouts usually do they ate a huge repast around the campfires. will be charged at the rate of 35 cents for 30 words, or less. Over 30 words 1 cent per word. Coming Events Boy Scouts Cubbing THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT Mmmm “’ # & ® ‘Town Council meets next Wedâ€" Ollie Shaw is now counterâ€"hopâ€" mll‘!'hll.-u-. # Me} Johnson, The Hardware Man is away deer hunting. sTe_ e Exâ€"Mayor Edric 8. Johnson is in the North Country deer hunting. Village Inn dinmg room will be reâ€"opened to the public on Sunday, Nov. 11th. §+* Department of Highways workâ€" men are erecting snow fences along the Queen Elizabeth. the Northern bush. e CWioke 2 00 20. 4 Armistice Parade of Veteransâ€" decoration of graves and memorial service in Roxy theatre on Sunâ€" Smithville, paid his annual visit to Grimsby chapter No. 69, on Monâ€" day night. He was received by James Dunham, acting principal of the chapter, in the absence of If Byron A. Smith, local Division Court Clerk, keeps on he will be producing a fresh vegetable crop every month in the year. His latâ€" est agricultural exploit was the planting of radish seed on the 15th of September and harvesting a nice mess of them on November 3rd. ‘Thanks for the tasty edible sent to Fall term of the Ontario Supâ€" reme Court is in seasion in St. Catharines this week. Of 28 cases on the docket 24 of them are divâ€" Building permits in St. Catharâ€" ines for 1945 will near the million ‘nlhr-ut.ï¬nrthn-m City Engineer‘s for October shows 31 permits Tssued for a value of $53,865. The total value of permits for the ten month perâ€" fod is $844,183. In October of last year the value of permits issued was $73,575 and for the 10 month â€'o % «* | After a lot of grief and agony Chairman of Board of Works Hoâ€" ward Ingichart finally got the new town dump truck into operation on Monday. He has been practically six months in securing first the truck chassis and then the steel dump body in order to get the truck on the road. At the present time the truck is hauling crushed stone from Stoney Creek for road No butier ration coupons fall due November 8th so that the schedule for the month is as follows: Coupâ€" on 128 was due Nov. 1st, coupon 129 comes due Nov. 15th, coupon 130 on Nov. 22nd, and coupon 131 on Nov. 20th. # e & Ron Prudhomme of Beamsville, has leased the Imperial Gas Statâ€" lon on Main street east and is now getting ready for opening this week. He will be pleased to supply your wants for gas, oll, greasing and lubrication. # o .® A healthy increase in c«stoms returns for the port of St. Cathâ€" arines was recorded during Octobâ€" er. The collections for the month were $333,462.35, compared with $309,800.01 for the \corresponding month a year ago; and $218,314.36 in September of this year, Ye Ed‘s table Study Methods Of Manutacturing ‘Toronto, Nov. 5â€"Brewing comâ€" panies, operating in Ontario, have formed the Ontario Brewers Asâ€" sociation with Head Office in Toâ€" ronto, ‘The Directors are. John Ryan, 800 Falls Brewing Company Ltd., D. C,. Betts, Canadian Breweries IAd., Hugh A. Mackenzic, John Labatt Limited, J. C. Cushing, Naâ€" tional Breweries Ltd., Montreal, W. P. Renaud, Blue Top Browing Company Ltd., E. H. Bentz, Lake of the Woods Brewing Company Ltd., F. 8. Molson, Molson‘s Browâ€" ery Ltd., Montreal, Secretary» As in other industries, the brew» ing business recognizes the need for coâ€"operative action in meeting postâ€"war problems, Studies will be made of manufacturing methods, rebabilitation plans and other mat» ters that affect the industry colâ€" lectively, Brevities Poppy Day on Saturday. Salvage .!.d‘.-m. EVENTS and TOPICS of the WEEK in still have time to buy anâ€" FOR SALEâ€"Gas 199. FOR SALEâ€"Wood ashes for sale Apply Merritt Bros. ___ 18â€"tfc WANTED â€" MILK SHIPPERS â€" m O LLLMebs â€" Thaad n::l::uâ€"aoeh NWJM RR. 1, ‘.."'.'.{-nu Phone Winâ€" ona 63â€"Râ€"33. _ 18â€"1¢ WANTEDâ€"Smail mantle radio in mdm Apply Box T1 Indenendent. 18â€"1¢ FOR SALEâ€"White fox FOR SALEâ€"Round kitchen table with two chairs, $3.00; man‘s lumber jacket, size 40, $5.00. Phone 287â€"R after six. 18â€"1¢ WANTED TO RENTâ€"House, Duâ€" plex, or apartment in Grimaby or sanee e nsR s c FOR SALEâ€"4 lots and house h‘ town. Amdl Fillimchuk, 3 Christie 18â€"1p mAnep omm eC OO C qL E2040 FOR SALEâ€"Medium size ’m'W Quebec heater, Aâ€"1 condition.| CORNS INSTANTLY RELIEVED Phone 308â€"W or 21 Eim St.| with Liyod‘s Corn and Callous 18â€"1¢| . Saiveâ€"the effective corn remedy. Aaaaamanansnsscsssssssnssnssssssss | _ YJ at Dymond‘s Drug Store. FOR SALEâ€"Four stove, side oven. Cuthbert, Marcy Varieties. Strong canes from disease free tion. A charge of ten cents is made for boxes, !_q‘hu:J_‘E- 308â€"J after 5 p.m. Margaret Bonâ€" ham. 18â€"1p 4 to 6 cans daily. Apply Model Paey. Pmang 118 ol:@ ite vicinity. change for 8 -::“umi em Badly ‘needed. by 4 Co., Grimsby or 11 Herkimer St. Hamilton. 18â€"1¢ Classified Advertisements NORGE REFRIGERATORS, PHILCO RADIOS AND OTHER TOP LINE APr. PLIANCES (when available). UNTIL THEN BUY VICTORY BONDS. A small deposit will hold any article in the store. Select your gifts now, while variety prevails Pay something each week or month. SPECIALâ€"Bangle Bracelets. Six new designs ...................... 50¢ and up Christmas Layaway Club â€" Arrange Your Ow n Terms FLOOR LAMPS (Trilight), TABLE LAMPS. DESK LAMPS AND PINâ€"UPS from $3.95 up. Shades to match any colour scheme, You Can Buy At Starr‘s . .. RASPBERRY CANES iv=>= J. W. STARR C. M. Bonham Bn, Rever en tue ies " ) C Hovieainraong VY ‘Two cents a word per insertion. Minimum charge each inserticn FOR SALE PHONE 560 or 596 Jewellery and Silverware APPLY Lamps For Every Purpose Home Appliances Jewellery and Electrical MABrorecomn 6 18â€"1¢ 18â€"1p 19â€"1p 4 MAIN STREET, WEST, GRIMSBY British Owned And Operated SLENDOR TABLETS ARE EFâ€" FECTIVEâ€"%2 weeks‘ supply $1; FOR llmâ€"‘rwco‘ unfurnished rooms. w n--.‘ï¬-â€"a. to Rifle range, or phone Winona 19â€"Râ€"2. PAINTING AND PAPER HANGâ€" ING â€" W. Twocock, Mansion Apt. C. Phone 90â€"W. _ 2â€"f AN OPPORTUN!ITYâ€"Oune of the Nation‘s largest companies, catâ€" INTERIOR PAINTING AND PAâ€" PERKHANGINGâ€"A. J. Hayward, The Corporation of â€" TheCounty of \ ‘Lincoln TENDERS FOR PLASTERâ€" ING GAOL CORRIDOR NO. 1 AND CELLS HELP WANTEDâ€"MALE as to contents, will be received by the undersigned until 5.00 p.m. December 6th, 1945, for the plasâ€" tering of Corridor No, 1 and Cells at the Lincoln County Gaol. _ necessarily a from Mr. J. J. Dundas, Gaoler, 116 needs, is ready to place a valuâ€" flom-fl‘.-::-nl a man fortnate encugh to bave the fol. acter record that will withstand uM"“' uuu-r oi e en tant but a travel outft is necesâ€" sary. Write The J. R. Watkin 12 weeks $5, at mmww an anntanta he received by MISCELLANEOUS W. H. MILLWARD, Clerk & Treasurer, Court House, St. Catharines, Ontario. to guarantes inserâ€" > Oâ€"Gâ€"8, 2177 Masâ€" 18â€"1¢ NOTICE is hereby given that the list of lands now lable to be sold for arrears of assessments or been apar nlflnm.: mm.-tu on the 3rd h{.duov-hw.lul. default of payment of taxes and costs as shown on such list, on crldm'm.thflhfl of February, 1946, at 10.30 0‘ in the forencon, I shall at the said uu:“-u:"'r:-don-y proâ€" ceed to sell by public auction the said lands or such portion thereof HOUSENOLD EFFECTS, ETC. will be held on the premises of ERNEST TUCKER 1 Mile West of Campden on the Fly Road, Township of Clinton, as shall be necessary to pay such 7 G. G. BOURNE, ‘Treasurer, Town of Grimsby, ‘Treasurer‘s Office, Grimsby, Saturday, Nov. 17 at 1.00 o‘ciock sharp Township of North Grimsby - m to establish building ‘wlm-th-lflndï¬a Whereas the Municipal Act emâ€" powered the Councils of abutting on the Urban ties to pass byâ€"laws for the Town of Grimsby AUCTION SALE _ And ml the l‘hlï¬l Oâ€"rporation of the said Township enacts as follows: 1.â€"That no new houses may be built, nor any house be moved to within the limits of the said Townâ€" ship of North Grimsby, whose cost is less than teen hundred dolâ€" struction is started or house moved plans be submitted to the Council dlhon‘l:‘w’duu:. 2.â€"That of deâ€" ~ no any -crlpllonw:llmlu.i‘n nor any building moved into the limits of the said Township of North Grimsâ€" by, and before any construction is started or building moved, plans be submitted to the Council of the MwEd North Grimaby and permits for such work. _ 8.â€"Every g:nn who contraâ€" venes of provisions of this z-hv%n.npoumfldh-m .Mdtmm.umflm g::llo:y‘:twu( Tuad ; exclusive costs) the sum of Fifty Dollars for SALE OF LANDS FOR ARREARS OF TAXES each offence. 4.â€"That this Byâ€"law is passed ib to the of the Onâ€" ww.m Passed this Adyitie. 14th day of March, Thomas W. Allan, Clerk. BYâ€"LAW NO. 518 had upon application to the Charles Durham, Reeve, 9 to 6 Thur, & Fri. 9 to 10 Sat.