meeting of the Beaver Club of St. John‘s Presbyterian Church was held on Monday evening in the wm.‘m,fll’.lfll‘ Monday is the Christmas party at 7 pm. ‘The Beavers have given a Comâ€" munion table to the church, and this will be dedicated next Sunday, December 16th. It was unanimously decided to make a donation of $200.00 to the church building fund. Mostesses for the‘ day were Mrs. C. Terryberry and Mrs. A. Stevenâ€" ‘Thursday, December 13, 1945 A combined business and social Dancing 8.30 to 12.00 Admission 50¢ per person FOR SALE Christmas Trees 75c and up CHAN SPEED COAT _ «* SP° BRUCE‘S BIND SEED _ 17e ROSSâ€"MILLER MIDGETS 2: «= 25e CATELLUS MACARONI . > 9e SNOWFLAKE AMMONIA «> Se PARD DOG FPOOD _ _ 2 =» 29e KELLOGG‘S BRAN Flakes «~ 16e KELLOGO‘S ALL BRAN _ «1e QUAKER MUPFFETS _ in« i7 Beaver Club Navel ORANGES â€" Al Sizes BANANAS â€" «+ «â€" 6. 14¢ CARROTS â€" â€" + 216. 9: PARSNIPS â€" | 21b 1%¢ SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15th AUHTRALIAW SEEDLES® RAISINS at the HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM, BEAMSVILLE DANCING FOR MODERNS Gas Station, 1 Mile West of Grimsby TELEPHONE 422J [eunnants 2 27¢) M. SENNUCK ‘The Ladies‘ Aid of the Presbyâ€" terian Church held the last meeting of the year in the church rooms on ‘Thursday, December 6th. ‘ ‘There was a very good attend« ance, and al Iwere very pleased when the report of the year was read. ‘The sum of $600.00 has been paid on the mortgage fund, and a very generous cheque for $500.00 was given by one of our members, making a total of $1,100.00 for the year. ‘There is a balance left on the books, and we hope to clear tee for the coming year. Kimwlumm mainted on the Flower commitâ€" St. John‘s L. A. eusTAR D savOY _ mt 4 ::u.--g dmmunmudrduud- inactivity under medical treatment, | and the Guide found in these o¢â€"| cupations a zest and . new alille which brightened those dull days. ‘The Division Commissioner inâ€" wdmm-m.nmlhd\h recruits and bestowed the badges. She congratulated the Captain, Miss Shirley Davidson, on | the smart appearance of the four patâ€" rois, and on the happy atmosphere that informed the meeting. This is due to the happy comradeship which has from the beginning ex« “Mmm.(mu-.lnd the committee of mothers from the Home and School Association, who led by their convenor, Mrs. Gillespâ€" ie, encourage Guiding with the most active coâ€"operation. After campfire ,at which a new "Tenderâ€" foot Billie" game was played for the benefit of the newlyâ€"enrolled, the mothers provided a gargantuan feast. The Foxlease Grace was sung in three parts and then twentyâ€"four Guides ,the two Guid« ers, and Miss Florence Brown did tull dustice to the mothers‘ hospitâ€" full justice to the mothers: NORM!T ality. When little Mary goes home and tells Dad and Mum _ about her Guide meeting, one of them may ask "What good is it any how? ‘Whtdoywmllydounn!"m child herself cannot tell, for much ‘d'm‘.ne.lmmumh her unconsciously. But her charâ€" acter is being gradually directed along the right linesâ€"by ‘doing‘ she is ‘Jearning.‘ Two thousand years ago Aristolle said:â€"Men acquire virtues not by knowing what they are, or by talking about them, but by practising them." mutmmamhmm Guides put on last Thursday to i!â€" lustrate the Guide Law show that mmmm sisters are learning good citizenship by prac« tising it. Enrolled were: cn-lo‘ Burke, Catharine Wren, Forgetâ€" meâ€"not Patrol; _ Jean McLellan, Olive Clark, Blueâ€"Bird Patrol; ma?’.â€_.;. a ww walin Patrol; Evelyn Wren, LIMAN PRMC, Daffodil Patrol. Service Stars were earned by:~ Jackie Ellis, Ann Garnham, Gail Morton, Kitty Gillesple, M. Yeager, Rose Truman, Alice Trant, Shirley Hildreth, Betty Ann Aston, Betty Aan MeLellan. Verna _ Pigott, Donna De La Plante. ‘Three Service Stars, 2nd Class Badge, Collector‘s Badge, Knitters‘s Badge, Toymaker‘s Badge earned by Barbara Cole. FRED MAW, (Collingwood Enterprize) A wellâ€"known and highly reâ€" spected citizen of Collingwood pasâ€" sed away suddenly on Thursday Wny IEmmg se mnlu?flonmlnr 20th, in the person of Frederick Maw. He colâ€" lapsed in his garage while putting on _ _3 . aead hefera en car chain® ©HU CMPIIM® MTCCCC the doctor arrived. "Fred," as he was known by all, was a son of the late John Maw and Mary Thompson. He was born mg[vy.fl'fl“fl"m‘ the three score years next March. Before coming to Collingwood he had resided in Grimsby and Hamâ€" ilton. During the first Great War he served for three years with the 157ul-u;lhlelflmmutÂ¥- About 18 years ago he married Sadie Millier who passed away three years later, Since, he has made his home with the family of his late brotherâ€"inâ€"law, John E. "n pson, Third Street, whose son Kitchener, in whom Fred took a . FWOTPE C ENvVERmRIIY NO CCOCS great interest, returned home but a week ago after two years serâ€" vice oversens. . ism ‘The name of Fred Maw was & byâ€"word in Collingwood sporting circles. He was particularly in« terested in hockey and baseball but any sport where he could lend A hand took his interest and he will mwyhmlâ€"d.uomndl" on the executive of the Collingâ€" wood Hockey Club when they won the â€" Intermediate Champlonship |.lmlndmc°“'wm ball Club when they captured the O.B.A. Intermediate title in 1935, lnlhcymmlhdlwolnwuln- terested being president of the Town League hockey group for years. C k agacst W"E 2 NOTEâ€"During Mr. Maw‘s iO sidence in Grimsby he was well known throughout the district for his interest and activities in softâ€" ball and hockey. During the regimeé of the famous Peach Kings he actâ€" ‘“â€wuflnmw for the team. Girl Guides McLellan, chains and expired before Obituary former Grimsby man THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT Presentation To | Measles Epidemic , Mr. T ./L: Dymond | Dr. D. V. Currey, Medical Offiâ€"| On Friday Evening, in Trinity Hall, the Trinity United Choir and the Board of Stewards met to wel« come the new church organist and choirmaster, Mr. Donald Kennedy of Toronto, and to honmour those who bad helped with the church music during the past two and a half years in the absence of the 9T Sb ETS IICEO c c20 fiates db vall s o s i half years in the absence of m|m-wmmaum~uum, organist. Mr. A. V. Catton, on beâ€" | city and surrounding district. o.ly' half of the Choir and Stewards,| one death from the disease has spoke of Mr. T. L. Dymond‘s inâ€" been reported, that of a fourâ€"yearâ€" valuable services to the church and . old child. ‘ pwmflr.pyflfl‘l..“l;‘ wommmmnys m mm ful mahogany desk as & token of | # # Sn tanel Rit for him by men Fined For Hunting bers of the choir and church. Mr.. enc tw P. E. Wilkins spoke of the time| Hunter Jenkins, 17, of Beamsâ€" and energy spent on the music for : ville, pleaded gullty in St. Catharâ€" the evening services during that|jnes police court last week to time. This part of the work hAd | charges of shooting a gray squirre! been under the leadership Of M# | out of season, and hunting without Ha Wilkins and her COmI a very mb‘. lunch Bill Henley was BV Akela and now has his pl ow! cirele. A lively game bal gave compass . instruction, Bagâ€" heera first star tests, and Baloo compass work. ‘The following tendâ€" er pads passed several first star tests and hope soon to show the pack that they have one eye OPON. Jimmy Durbam, Douglas . Clark, *CM OA Asswza York Fred Awei WEmIEREROUM DC -_‘.;‘! gave compass . instruction, i o P heera first star tests and Baloo ,.:‘. ..MM‘:,";" ": ‘“‘:ï¬ 521':‘ compass work. The following tend» | are located a aw-fln. and coal orpdlp-dmvnl first star| storage bins. tests and hope soon to show the! 3. Coal bins, elevator and pit| * pack that they have one eye open erected on leasehoid property on | F Jimmy Durham, Douglas . Clark, Victoria Avenue ining CNR Donald Grad, George York, Fred "l.“""‘"'g.-m C walt | Ponaaner, Billy Stewart, Terrance | | Ferms casts A0%, with tender: Verner, Jackie _ Hewitt, JohM | palance on Cm of sale, on or| Brooks, Jimmy Banks and Harry | before January 1. 1046. H'M\' Tuer. mum not necessarily acâ€" 'rhonuuuclond;mndm . Successful tenderer must campfire with mouse call and pumhlfldleullldmhonlund prayers. at date of closing at cost price. For Lz _ . . | PBitRT hrst Conpany Limited. What the average man would P |nnuaounmmmum n)nlnluwt&.h.":ihmlnq. ladder of success without having to Executors of Will of John Hunter Gibson, Grimsby, deceased. What the average man would nnudounmmmdm ladder of success without having to climb it. TRV, RHoSe s Bill Henley was invested by cela and now has his place in the /1 circle. A lively game of volley 1 was folowed by an instruction riod. Akein assisted by Poeter Pheips Cubbing while Donald Gels received the Colâ€" lector‘s with a fine display of match covers and Lincoln County stated Friday| . too " A charge of ten cents is made for boxes, age souse daye. §60" that. ts I Coppmpmpmpepecrenmcorâ€"imnâ€"curtuminmrâ€"s< made some days ago ML@‘.I epidemic of measles would Lh€ | _2z in mm ; e Wlumhmdmm‘“ ; FOR 8.\“___ FO is rapidly coming true. There have | â€"â€"â€""â€"_â€"'“‘ lamps;| FOR SALEâ€" been 950 cases reported to date "'"o.r.o.ï¬my':‘d d 0or cast Pply Mer the epidemic which is sweeping lMl of Baker‘s Sideroad. 22.2p| memmmammen city and surrounding district. O:I.i' 'ol:d.Au';l_d one death from the disease "'o"". Q“A'I."I-â€"C“ pllnhll Guitar, pracâ€" been reported, that of a lo\.r-yur--l tically new. Telephone «233-\:5 158â€"M. 27 w14 stuiba Dr. D. V. Currey, Medical Offiâ€" cer of Health for St. Catharines l In order to keep world economy in balance, some seem to think you |have to dispense with economy. m license. He was fined $10 and| Apply Phone costs on each charge, a total of asecmmemmmmnn~> $26. The charges were laid by| ":"‘.:‘*L' e Game Overseer F. C. Lamoure.| {0 m‘l'utos ‘There was an 0pen S@ASON ON §TAY | wexammmmammmen squirrels in this district November , FOR SALEâ€"8: 16â€"17, but the offense took pnml aiso knives. A on Nov. 24th, after the season was| . 400r ©a8t of closed again. | Sealed Tenders will be received| .unno'aumwm. December 19, 1945 by the underâ€" -Mfwlhowuhnoo(u»eul business carried on by the late :mu.otbulduumd‘ Grimaby, consisting of 1. Land situate at 24 Main Street East, Grimsby, upon which \are located the office and weigh You can tell when things return to normalcy. Magazine solicitors will again say they are working their way through college. scalea Executor‘s Sale COAL BUSINESS ‘CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 1"-"1.':“' '.;“.gnmm:nn-“m | _ 25 cents. Cash must accompany advertisement to guaraniee inser menananna se dennei CC L as., FOR SALEâ€"Used Coal and Wood Stoves. _ Johnson‘s Hardware, Phone 21. â€"__ 21e FOR SALE â€" > Automobile, in FOR ul.tâ€"é::- size basinette on wheels. condition. $5.00. Apply Phone 82J. _____ 23â€"1p rasaeo FOR SALE â€" Saw edgings as manaoe snn oo eworlll FOR SALEâ€"Smail Wainut lunr; also knives. Apsl‘yhA. Furier, 3rd door east of r‘s llde.n.n;l. maaAAZZPetCn O CRox s en FOR SALE â€" Boy‘s Tube Skates, wize 5; two sleighs, one with rail; high chair; goâ€"cart. Phone 196â€"J. 28â€"1¢ eP PPR ied f FOR SALE â€" Immediately, two electric trains, in good eondltlon:‘ also pair of boy‘s skates, size 7. Phone 401. 23â€"1p| FOR SALE â€"â€" Airw with attachments; eyclopedia, . nearly e’drlll. ©EEmnTZ CVOCI EDP LCL DCR . boat scene. Apply 14| WANTED To BUY baled wh r..nu‘slvd. Il-le straw . suitable (o.:“ p.:hm‘ anannannnnnnnrncnrnance| â€" RNINNID WATC. _ A Duro FOR SALE â€" Cook Stove, (wood| _ Aluminum ’fl’ or coal), 4 lids; 3â€"burner Electric tamited, w,';",: :'wnr.‘llghodlp?‘ynnlk. ADr | snn y N. Shuert, c Coip MISCELLANEOUS Ave., Phone 597â€"W. 1p â€"â€"â€"â€"l-â€"â€" w omeunee â€""C CC lwilli PERSAN WHO BORROW. wmananananende iCO T2lin amad FOR SALE â€" Piano box in good| condition. . Suitable :t:r u:m in, coal, potatoes, etc. m g‘lluln St. E. . Phone “'-\ Apply 33 Ontario FOR §ALE â€" Red and Gold MAvOT® ing Blouse, size 16 to 18. Olm‘ fur lined Coat with red fox col« lar. Size 20; Phone 176â€"Jâ€"12 after six. 23â€"1p kindling. Apply above doma‘m Omc rom saLe ;E';ï¬u bap on anil B l‘M unters. % Goodale, RR. No. 1. ....mm.\ Hmw:‘r No. 20, 3 Miles West of Smithville. § on _3_-2‘ FOR SALE â€" 1041 Ford Army Truck, 6 ton license, O%x7 ft. platform with bigh racks, all in Aâ€"1 condition. _ Apply J. Marusâ€" thak, RKR. 1, Grimaby. _ 23â€"1p FOR SALE â€" One white iron erib with Tu and mattress; one reversible baby buggy with sodkes s w €ib storm SALE â€"â€" Airway Vacuum apron. . Apply Child‘s Sidewalk . good condition. Baker‘s Sideroad.| WANTED â€" Cur of any 33, 34, 35 22â€"2p| model. Apply uhon%ndnl nnns nrvsannnannee | _ Office, 23â€"1p Red and Gold Evenâ€" B.unlu-l new: . Oil y 4 John St. 23â€"1¢ The Inâ€" 23â€"1p 23â€"4p 23.1c| INTERIOR PAINTING AND PAâ€" c\ PERHANGINGâ€"A. J, Hayward, Evenâ€"| Phone 4068, Grimaby. the FOR SALEâ€"Wood ashes for sale Apply Merritt Bros, 18â€"tfe FOR SALEâ€"Christmas Trees, 50¢ HELELP WANTED â€" Cleaning lady LOSTâ€"Gold Wrist Watch. Initials WANTED â€" MILK SHIPPERS â€" 4 to 6 cans daily, Apply Model WANTED â€" Fresh Milch Holstein Cow, T.B. tested. Phone 192â€"W. WANTED TO BUY â€" At once Boy‘s skates, size 2. Phone 113Jâ€"12. 23â€"1p WANTED TO BUY â€" Pair of Girl‘s Skates, size 2 or 3. Phone 480â€"Râ€"11. 23â€"1p and delivered. ) lllnl.u'fl Robinson m P "a4 my pigakin saddie lest Spting. n h & return it. Morria m 50â€"wâ€"2. 23â€"1p for be Knitwear, Fruitâ€" m‘m‘wsm MOâ€"R. 23â€"1¢ "RM.P", _ Reward. Telephone 270â€"R. 23â€"1p Dairy, Phone 410, Grimsby. 1te PAINTING AND PAPER HANGâ€" ING â€"â€" W. Twocock, Mansion EXPERIENCED Carponter, Interâ€" jor Decorator, Brick Layer, Louls Mester, 48 Depot St. 20â€"4p BANISH GREY HAIRâ€"look years Many a man goes on a liquor diet and thinks it is liquid one. One trouble about the spoken word is that it brings on more Apt. C. Phone 90â€"W. SLTELG ww .““u" v m Grey Hair Restorer. $1 at Dymond‘s Drug Store. HELP WANTED WANTED NINE 23â€"1¢