_| ~~FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2200 T neatrRE ROXY THURS., FRL, FEB,. 14â€"15 Juhn Wayne and Ann Dvorak SAT. ONLY ALEXANDER HARDWARE * SPEAKEK â€" DR. SCHOFIELD, 0.A.C. GUELPH. mmmmm Discussion will folâ€" w»""_ * "Raising More Hog‘s" and "Self Feeders". Election of Officers. A Premium of $25.00 Boa § months and rmg‘-mmlmuuun:m"mn have quatâ€" _ hed in Musnoed registry is stlll being offered. MQN. . TUES. â€" WED. FEB. 18 â€" 19 â€" 20 Flame Of The Barbary Coast Betty Hutton and Barry (Going My Way) Fitzgeraid A Papeblia Dictrna TELEPHONE 88 "The House of Hits" Conrad Nage! and Margaret Lindsay T ATTENTION ... HOG PRODUCERS OF LINCOLN COUNTY ANNUAL MEETING § Campden Hall Adventures Of Rusty job. Satisfactory working conditions. HELP WANTED MATINEE SAT. AT 2 P.M. The Stork Club Box 170, The Independent This man must be qualified and willing to accept plus FEB. 16 â€"Treag, wâ€"â€" gt 8 pM, â€"â€"â€" man for fruit farm. Year APPLY TO â€"â€" Week ending at 8 a.m., Monday Feb. 11, 1946. Game Association To Hold Banguet The 13th annual banquet of the St. Catharines and Lincoln County Game and Fish Protective Assocâ€" lation will be held at the Welland House, St. Catharines, on Monday, February 25th. On Sunday evening at the Bapâ€" tist Church, the first of a series of five messages on the "Church of our Fathers," will be given. These messages will be illustrated with Kodachrome slides, presenting in beautifully colored pictures the‘ panorama of the Christian Church. ‘These slides which are the proâ€" duct of years of research by the Yale Divinity School were released as a unit just this last year. The choice of pictures and the comâ€" mentary describing them was the work of Roland H. Bainton, well known American church historian, and the author of the recent young peoples church history, "Church of our Fathers." Grimsby Weather There are in the neighborhood of four hundred and sixty members of this organization now, and still expanding. Professor W. C. Blackwood of the O.A.C. at Guelph will be the speaker. Other entertainment will be presented for the enjoyment of those attending. Both slides and commentary conâ€" tain a fascinating story of the Christian church from the time of the Early Church, through the |llddlel Ages, the Period of the Reformation, and the rise of the modern and new churches. The glides and commentary come to \Grimgby through the courtesy of the First Congregational Church of Stratford, Conn., and its pastor the Rev. Stanley Sellick, Young and old will find a fascinating story and challenge in these glimpses from the life of the church. High school students will find a special interest in this visâ€" ualized history. Because of several changes takâ€" ing place this month in the use of coupons, such as the changes to "R" coupons for butter and the "$" coupons for sugar, as well as the expiration of all preserves coupons, Wartime Prices and Trade Board _ reâ€"emphasized _ recently February ration coupon validity dates. The validity dates for the butter coupons are as follows: February 7. number 139, February 14, numâ€" ber R1, February 21, number R2. For meat, coupons numbers 23, 24, 25 and 26 come due, one each week, on February 7, 14,â€"21 and 28 reâ€" spectively, For sugar, coupohns 70 and 81 come due February 21. Services Will Be Illustrated CHECK THOSE FEBRUARY RATION COUPON DATES! A. F. ROMAGNOL!, Pres A7 4 M 2 ONNUATIONS TOWN COUNCIL ‘ paire= without money." Board of Works will only have $10,000 fo al! purposes, or $1,000 m&n‘ufl':rw oi Jbe: Daylight sa come effective in Grimsby on March 31st atmidnight, by motion 8. 8. Joacelyn, Town Auditor preâ€" sented his Auditors Report for 1945, He no doubt gave council much information about the conâ€" tents of the report, but we are unable to giv. the taxpayers ADY information As no copies of the report were provided for press reâ€" presentatives, so to follow his exâ€" planations, in order to give the taxpayer some knowledge of the actual financial statys of the town, was an absolute impossibility. Mr. Joscelyn constantly kept referring to the taxpayer but he provided no facility for the taxpayer to reâ€" ceive any enlightening information at this time. Mrs. L. A. Bromiey informed council that it was almost imposâ€" sible to divide the servicemen‘s list, between town and township As they were constantly moving back and forth. Mrs. Bromley presentâ€" ed a complete list of 562 names to council for them to work in conâ€" junction with towRship council. January report of Chief of Poâ€" lice W. W, Turner showed, two court cases where culprits were sent to jail for two months, also eight charged under the parking byâ€"law and fined $2.00 each, one charge of careless driving, fined }820.: complaints investigated 14; one place searched for liquor. .. Council was ¢Xtended an invita~ tion by Rev. E. A. Brooks to atâ€" tend the Memorial Service in St. Andrew‘s church on Sunday, Feb. 24th,. ‘The invitation was acceptâ€" _ Charles T. Farrell was appointed Assessor for 1946 at a salary of Mr. Philbrick of Beamsvilie, was sold the building lot at the corner of Main street and St. Andrew‘s avenue at $400, with a $300 rebate when a new house |s erected withâ€" in 12 months. Mayor Bull warned that the time was not far off until the Departâ€" ment of Health will order reconâ€" struction of the disposal works, and that will cost a lot of money on a debenture i&sue. Frank Burton made application to open a store on Paton Street opposite Fairview avenue. Appliâ€" cation was granted. A. E. Flewellyn, Grimsby Beach, made application for the pliece of land at corner of Clarke and Maple for the purpose of manufacturing cement products, 4 Howle Ferris applied to purchase the piece of land at corner of Clarke and Maple, and accomâ€" panied his application with a marked cheque. Council sold the property to Mr. Ferris for $125. Relief accounts for January amounted to $64. General accounts for $818 were ordered paid. Permission was granted Grimsby Fire Department to hold a band concert in Roxy Theatre on March 17th, proceeds for West Lincoln Memorial Hospital. Report of pumping of water for January Showed 11,071,000 gallons pumped; average per day 364,838; biggest day January 22nd, 496,000; amavest day, January 7th, 336,000; increase for month over January F. E. Pearn brought attention of council to the manner in which garbage was placed out for the collectors and as a consequence blows all over the streets. Courtâ€"of Revision on sewer and water mains assessment on Kingsâ€" way boulevard will be held on Friâ€" day, March first, at 7.30 p.m. _ Joint Fire Committee accounts amounting to $103 were ordered _ A. Henderson was appointed actâ€" ing plumbing inspector. _ 1045, 3478 000; increase in averâ€" Age per ‘tay, 10.996 â€" Rower jbeâ€" December 1945, $124.55; January 1045, $1 w.* % was sold a strip of lanc, adjoining his property, in the Congratulations are extended!* Mr. and Mrs. Reg Priddle of VA*~ mount on the birth of a daug*** born on Monday, February 11th. s # o# ® Mr. Reg. Priddle received of the death of his father at Niaâ€" gara Falls, on Monday, February Miss Reita Bowslaugh, daughtet of John and the late Mrs. Bowâ€" slaugh, Ridge Road, finished her three vear course at the Hamilton General Hospital on Saturday last, with something of a record, having never lost a day during the entire three years. After a month‘s vacâ€" ation which she intends spending at Port Carling, Miss Bowslaugh will return to the hospital until graduation activities. 11th Vinemount Nevs Society was granted THE GRIMSBY Lions Club meets next Tu« night, tA 0W next Wednesday night. # # # C.N.R, time table C Sunday, February 24th. # # # Furniture and office equipment dm.omA.unchlrmnov- ed to Toronto last week. % o# Any person wishing to attend mmuymzchumodbom on Tuesday night next can secure Hamilton branch of and Excise Officer‘s Grimsaby was ele the ensuing year Frank Anderson and Nell Mcâ€" Lean have been attending the Plymouth, Chrysler, Fargo parts and Service School in Hamilton the BreviTties past few days. They have fortunate in securing a ne! mouth to display. _ The municipal council of the township of Gainsboro, at its Febâ€" ruary meeting passed a byâ€"law for an expenditure of $25,000 on the township roads. Leo. R. Cosby was appointed assessor, succeeding . J. E. Jamieson, who resigned. Kentucky Minstrels are coming to town. This crack troupe of negro entertainers will appear in High school auditorum on Wedâ€" Whose Valentine are you? is‘ ». * County council meets next Tue m o ® # At the annual meeting of the tickets at Rushton‘s Restaurâ€" EVENTS and TOPICS of the WEEK in branch of the Custom‘s se Officer‘s Association, rank T. Shoebridge of was elected president for INDEPE NDE N T a new Plyâ€" hall, nesday night next under the ®U" qnudmc-dh-m’" Mh“dï¬.m’-" # o# *# ‘The municipal councils of the various centres of the Niagara disâ€" trict have been advised by the Rail« way Association of Canada that the prospective dates for daylight saving time in 1046 will be Sunduy April 30 with Standard time again L ns 20 mc cce With. taking effect At the monthly meeting of the Junior Farmers of Lincoln County held last week at [ 1. MB .c d atrictedoat stt Fred Romagnoli in Beamsville, the members of the association were urged to support a proposa! to establish a branch of the Vicâ€" torian Order of Nurses in the county. (Adad Pnp.flytr“ï¬llfl-w ines showed an upward trend durâ€" ing January as compared with the same month last year. During the month there were 105 transfers of mny.ummflum!or a consideration of $385,337 and 23 were family transfers at $1 each. Assessment Commissioner Martin generally are keeping The Roads Committee of the Linâ€" oolncwntyeoundlmt'rhundly in the office of the county engiâ€" neer, F. E. wer, U COmMTm®® WiEO! for road work in 1946, The quesâ€" tion of new equipment for the roads department also came up for discussion during the meeting. Various recommendations will be made by the committee when the county council holds its February session on Tuesday, the 19th of this month. Miss Murial Sturch daughter of Harry and Mrs. Sturch, Vinemount is home for 3 weeks holidays from the Hamilton â€"General Hospital where she has been in training. She will graduate this summer. Weir, to discuss plans that transfers ng up a steady gathered a last Friday CORE. walking backwards and on all} fours proved that size isn‘t 81| wmmw'“â€â€œ"‘â€! ler cubs displayed the most speed. the jungle camp fire to enjoy & mmudnmed"mt"m‘ many an unwary cub received a merry swipe from his next door mhhorwlth-hmmnoldlock- Akela reminded the pack of the| duties and privileges that come with Boy Scout Week. All cubs are to attend their own church Sunday morning, Feb. 17 in full unlloru:nm'luu.lao.fl.n-mnml Forty.one Cubbing e _ enthusiastic ~ ‘ca08 around the totem po‘* ,muulf,g& m':. Allan Y,dgl dlto.;u: ;zuo o‘clock. m it css Â¥ttinare c 990°; / sent at the Scout‘s Own" service to be held in the High School Auâ€" ARE FEATURING Curl â€" Free CARBON PAPER CLOKE‘S