Grimsby Independent, 31 Jan 1946, p. 3

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A| t t | Inv \ . & & 5( \ Jt e A business meeting of the Nurses Reserve was held in the Council Chambers last Thursday afternoon. A general discassion was held with regard to the definite formaâ€" tion of the Reserve, however it will be sometime later that new ofâ€" ficers will be instazled and a deâ€" finite program adoptéd. ‘Thursday at the Council Chambers, with a good percentage of the members present. Merrill Thompson was elected to the President‘s chair for 1946, with Viceâ€"presidents being O. D. Davidâ€" son and Roy A. Saunders. Other officers installed were: Secretaryâ€" treasurer, Lioyd Rouse; Directors: Elmon Cosby, Raymond Comfort, Wilson Ransom, Joseph Romagnoâ€" li, John Shelton, S. L. House; Honâ€" orary Directors: Leighton McGregâ€" or, R. O. Wilcox, J. R.:Kennedy, C. 1. McKelliar ;Auditors â€" L E. Huntsman and Lawrence Hipple. ‘The resignation of Fred Barraâ€" clough, who for the past ten years has been acting as secretaryâ€"treasâ€" urer was regretfully accepted. A financial report was given and Wnu!umqa.iuu Fair Society Has Money In Bank $1,450.66. Assets including land and buildings are valued at $7,350.â€" 19. Total liabilities of the Society are $15.00, membership fees. It will be recalled that the anâ€" nual Fair was rained out in 1945, this being the m_m V’IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII‘\ { KONKLE Shoe Store { in many years of this event. A successful and new venture in the form of a wild west rodeo was a big event in the Societies 1945 proâ€" Thursday, January 31st, 1946. N 200 Pair Shoesâ€" ly Regularly priced to $5.00â€"at. . . ... . .. \ 200 Pair Shoesâ€" fout L\m.muuu.oo-m......... Nursing Reserve : LÂ¥ k ar arararara L Loo BEAMSVILLE NEWS OUR NEIGHEORS TO THE EAST BEAMSVILLE and CLINTON WILL RECEIVE HOT NEWS taking of subscriptions. mmmbdhnhunpmdcomingmm râ€" man and eonrnllyonrmsovenuofevcryflnd in a thorough and efficient manner, We ask your coâ€" 100 Pair Shoes, Slippers and FEBRUARY 204 TO 9« s 500 Pairs | anizations, especially those of the ladies. Contact , MeGregor and he will do the rest. His telephone is: Inventory Sale IJ. Gordon McGregor, a native B:m-fvlllll;g. has as representative for BEAMSâ€" mm news coverage and the We Bee Our Windows And You Will Realize The Excellent Values, You can buy it every Thursday morning at : Mountain‘s Gift Shop Doug‘s News Stand THE INDEPENDENT . wWOMEN‘s AND CHILDREN‘S SHOES 107â€"M Beamsville y desire reports of meetings of all " 50c & $1.00 N the hymn "I Surrender All," and the closing prayer led by Mary held an interested audience‘s atâ€" The next regular Fireside Hour will be held on Feb. 10th, and Rev. Hugh Stewart of HamLion will be the guest speaker, A group of Young People from the Beamsville Calvary Church, attended a special Y.P. rally held in Niagara Falls Monday night. ‘The speaker was Rev. 8. Beard of Park Road Tabernacle, Toronto, _ A number of young people from the Niagara District also took part in the interesting and constructive Margaret Baer then entertained with a pleasing piano duct. Two personal testimonies were given by Mrs. Beamer and Viola Tosh. A favorite bymn of Ward Bruâ€" baker, "Face to Face" was sung by the Young Peoples. Followed by a A message of Consecration was given by Miss M. Lightle, which Miss Riley of ‘Wentworth Bapâ€" .....$249 N â€"..$1.79 N ‘-uu.nomd course is «_ | the centre of interest, and will be for this week. Numerousâ€"and 1 \nunnlnm-â€"mmbo- ing held. ‘The Sunday afternoon \Muhumocu-pdmuh the form of the U.8.A. Its with tears in my eyes, that I must tell \youl.!nlourdourmu.puplll scampered around on American ‘wwam over the | morning was beyond our wildest | dreams. ‘The ticketâ€"se)ling departâ€" ment was really rushed, and the pessimist was pushed well into the |background. The pupils stood in , line quite willingly, tho‘ I wonder if it could have had anything to do with missing a bit of schooling. Perish the thoughtâ€"why they all love to go to school, and 1 should km.mluuhowlmmthm‘ Imm.-aay_. k wit 8 Don‘t forget the big night com»« Ing up this Saturday. First we are having an exhibition basketball game, with the Beamsvilie Grade running opposition to the present uchool team. This will be followed by dancing and refreshments will be served. Its going to be a real affair «o don‘t miss it. Ho see you there gang. practise had some competition in the form of the U.S.A. Its with tears in my eyes, that I must tell you that four of our little puplis scampéered around on American solil instead of treading over the Community Hall stage. To counâ€" teract this we had a female memâ€" ber of the cast who came home from "distant lands" in order to be present at said practise, The plot, and we must have a plot in a operettaâ€"is different this year. From all I hear it is staged in the Western atmosphereâ€"a touch of the wide open spaces. Romance with all its complications is the order of the day, and the music is very "catchy." "Mike" is still playing a major role and I understand that he has had a bus ride since I last talked to youâ€"nlce going Mike, even if three does make a crowd and you were the third.â€"â€"â€" «> ‘That was a nice party at Jordâ€" an Harbour on Saturday night, its too bad that the little gal who dreamed up the affair couldn‘t be present. Anhuhxudw&u.ny- les of RBR. 8 Beamsvilie, met in combat with another vehicle opâ€" erated by Moward Dawe, Ontario St. Beamsvilie, at the intersection of Mountain View Road and Green Lane Monday afternoon. _ _ w Hi, gang, here I am again, and I have simply codies of news this It is alleged that the Bylea vehâ€" lole failed to mauke a stop at the Intersoction and caught the left rear fender f the Dawse auto. The lntter then turning around at least once and coming to a stop about twenty yards from the seene of the impact, The Byles car akidded into a ditch on the southâ€"east side of With Rev. E. A. Maunsell rector of St. Alban‘s Church presiding, mmnuq-odh‘dm Church was held on January 24th. successful according to reports given at the meeting by the differâ€" ent organizations, F. H. Byles and R. L. Caudwell were elected Wardens. L. G. Ridâ€" ley was appointed delegate of the synod, with G. V. Cooke as alterâ€" convenor of sidesmen. _The advisory board will consist clough will be auditors of 1946. two representalives of the Woâ€" man‘s Auxiliary, Provincial Constable E. G. Hope who investignated the mishap, statâ€" aw, that se conditions may have Vestry Meeting News From BEAMSVILLE Fender Jamboree at Mountain View Junction The saale of tickets of Friday High School $200.00 At St. Alban‘s by Little Whozit was estimated at approx» THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT Mornets . 812 825 T074 Bowling this Friay will be the Blackhawks and the LAkeshore, Monday, Feb. 4th «es the Lions va, the Hornets, Wildeats _ va, Faithful Five. Jrdan and the Blackhawksa. Mydro tangle with the Lincolnaires, n case of a deâ€" fault please notify he president or secretary of the legue. Major Gemwal A. E. Walford, CBE., MM. ED., Adjutantâ€"Genâ€" eral of Camda, is pictured above in a recent portrait. (Canadian Army Phot») ‘There are still a few seals left for both night‘s butthey are going but fast. The plan for seating opened last Friday mornug at the drug store, and the limâ€"up was really something, ‘The staff and sudents of B.H.S. have "‘been working overtime, getâ€" ting this years operetta titled "Jerry of Jerich Road" ready for the opening,and as usual the cast is pessimistic sbout the outcome of the play. They aways are. But comes the opening,and everything goes off fine. Nextweek we‘ll give you a look intothe real story beâ€" Lions Club are trowing another old time dance on February 8th. The "do" will be in theHall as per usual, and the old naster of the square dance, Eph Sloe and his wandering group of nusicians will make with the jive a 1 1812. by GORD MGREGOR Looks like the BH.V.8 annual Commencement isgoing to play to Wonder what happerd to those new lightsâ€"that wre SUPPOSED to be installed atthe local rink. Granted materia} are hard to get, but an ordinarystring of bulbs would be better thn notning. Heard some genabout a big show that mightcome off someâ€" time in February Seems as how it will feature alllocal talent, and ther‘s plenty of it.Glad somebody finally got theida, its about time. To often the citizns have been asked to pay good roney to see a group _ of _ corny entertainers brought to town fom the city., In our locality that‘snot necessary, MHope the idea gos through. Beamsvill: Men‘s Bowlim League Jordan Beginners hind these BH.V.S. Commenceâ€" ment exercises. Notso much the actual play, but tie facts, and the toil that goes intothe making of this annual affair which has beâ€" come the biggestattraction of the Friday, January 25 Blackhawka BQ Lions k 107 BReamsvilie continued on _ its merry way in the FBL. weekly s«hinny contests at the Arena, tak» Ing the Winona Rangers by a five to two count. The play was well balanced, with both teams putting plenty of stuff into the encounter, ‘The Beamavilie team having just a bMt more on the ball in the pinches, Bummaryâ€"1st period, BHeamavilieâ€"Lascelle (Moore), BReamevilieâ€"Locke (Konkle), Winonaâ€"Figher (unassisted), Beamevilioâ€"Luey (unassisted), 2nd period Beamsvilieâ€"Filee (Moore), Brd period Beamavillieâ€"Moore (Lascelle), Winonaâ€"Fowler (Wisher), Phnaitionâ€"Beamsvilieâ€"Lamey and Konkle; Winonaâ€"Figher. year in town, Monday, January 28 Lions Faithful V Dairy ‘There in millinâ€" ert but brnis hate will be with w alwayn., nÂ¥ ammnes s C020A AVR M t Y m.Il TELEPHONE 555 Beamsville Wins Referssâ€"Rev. B. A. O‘Donnel) Stuff ‘Round Town and â€" District 162 6701 816 113â€"38 It was announced at the Annual Meeting of the Trinity . United Church, beld on January 23, that the debt for the building has been repaid, with the exception of two Trinity United Is Free Of Debt Merrittâ€"Hewitt va. T. Orrâ€"Sloat: 15â€"12, 15â€"8. Jublkeâ€"Boyd vs. Tanâ€" nerâ€"Moore: 15â€"4, 15â€"1, Shaferâ€"Harâ€" vey ‘vs. McKenzieâ€"Maybee; 15â€"10, 13â€"15, 15â€"0. Welichâ€"Rutherford va. Roddickâ€"Wilson: 10â€"15,15â€"3, 11â€"15. Bartiettâ€"Sherwood vs. Alguireâ€"Alâ€" guire: 15â€"7,15â€"3. Howeyâ€"Dawe vs. Ruddickâ€"Wilson: 4â€"15, 5â€"15. M-‘ ingâ€"McGregor va. Alguireâ€"Alguire; 15â€"4, 15â€"0, Boydâ€"Jublke vs. McDerâ€" mottâ€"Moore; 15â€"5, 15â€"5. Merrittâ€" MHowey vs. Tannerâ€"Maybee; 15â€"8, 15â€"8. Mixed Doubles Shaferâ€"Boyd vs. Orrâ€"Orr:; 15â€"12, 18â€"16. Abbottâ€"Juhlke vs. . MeDerâ€" mottâ€"Moore; 15â€"12, 15â€"8. Davisâ€" MHewitt vs. Sloatâ€"Clement: 7â€"15, 15â€"8, 15â€"8,. Abbottâ€"Merritt vs. Mcâ€" Kenzileâ€"Tocque: 15â€"5, 15â€"6, Bouchâ€" ardâ€"Fleming . vs. Maybeeâ€"Frado: 15â€"4, 15â€"2. McLarenâ€"Shafer vas. Tannerâ€"Tanner: 7â€"15, 718. Harâ€" veyâ€"Barraclough vs. Wilsonâ€"Sloat: 11â€"15, 8â€"15, Rolandâ€"Welch vs. Al« guireâ€"Orr: 11â€"15, 15â€"18, Qâ€"15, Robâ€" ertsonâ€"Rutherford | vs. _ Ruddickâ€" Moyer: 7â€"15, 16â€"5, 10â€"15, Shaferâ€" Bartiett vs, Alguireâ€"Johnson: 15â€"6, 15â€"7. Toppâ€"Sherwood vs. © Mooreâ€" Moyer: #â€"18, 10â€"15, Brownâ€"Howey va, McKenzicâ€"Tanner: 4â€"15, 8â€"15, Davisâ€"Dawe va. Alguireâ€"Orr: 15â€"10, 4â€"15, 12â€"15, Flemingâ€"McGregor vs. Hloatâ€"Clement: 3â€"15, 10â€"15, Bouchâ€" :;d-.llowom y vsa, Ruddickâ€"Bcott; Dâ€" Members of the Sess‘on: Geo. Bater:; E. N. Comfort; C. Russnell; C. V. Blatchford; C. Blackmore; Chas. Hipple. _ _ _ _ _ gÂ¥ play Tuesday night, and the St. George Club were winners on the evenings play, ending up with a lead of three sets ‘Twenty nine sets were played, sixteen going to St. George and thirteen to the Beamsville Club. The Men‘s Doubles saw seven of the nine sets go to Beamasvilie, while the St. George Club took all five of the Ladies Doubles. 8t. w.-..-w,, veâ€"â€"J. G. McGregor. t, Catharines were guests Beamsville Club in tow George‘s however won nine of the fifteen mixed doubles Scores are as follows: s Shaferâ€"Abbott vs. Scottâ€"Clement 15â€"7, 9â€"15, 13â€"18, Davisâ€"Bouchard va. Orrâ€"Orr; 3â€"15, 15â€"8, 6â€"15, Fiemâ€" ingâ€"Barraclough vs. Tocqueâ€"Moore; 10â€"15, 7â€"15, McLarenâ€"Roland vs. Tannerâ€"Frado; 7â€"15, 10â€"15. Brownâ€" Robertson vs. Johnsonâ€"Moyer; 15â€" 12, 13â€"15, 8â€"18, Mens Doubles herd; D. 8. Mountain; Bimile: As dead as the demand for aale of Mein Kampf, Board of Stewards: Geo. Seyâ€" POR _ APPOINTMENT You Will Be More Than Pleased With The New Finishing For 1946. Badminton It Brings Out QOUALITIES You Will Always Cherish, ‘s Badminton Club of average of 178. Results as follows: HMappy Gang .857 Spitfiren ... 865 Beamsville Girls Bowling League situation during last week‘s bow!â€" ing activitics, and besides rolling the hbigh single for the night, a neat 216, Mrs. Miln now holds the high double with 475, and the high Business Girls Merry Mace Spitfires Happy Gang Lawn Bowlers Business Girls ... Ten high bowlers on their years mmmmuun ow mm’: as of Saturday, Janâ€" Ruth Miln Norma Sterling Doris Birdsall A writer says the way to keep up with the world is to take sevâ€" eral catnaps a day. But it‘s mov» Ing so fast it will pass you by if you close one eye. Ruth Miln took command of the Anderson Motor Sales GRIMSBY HOUSE FURNITURE New Spring Mattresses W in and recovering your old (‘mm (‘hll:..‘m JUST ARRIVEDâ€" Come in and see them. ‘They are just what you have been waiting for. T. 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