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Zimmerman m,flï¬â€œâ€œâ€œn ufl‘â€â€â€"flm‘ uwunuflï¬-lfl- C CS ALL AMa mact ireday, February 28, 1946 daks BEAMSVILLE NEWS nths raised the astounding * ** ie and District Lions p O M e _u,wnudï¬lh" !-fs -EE; R _ ' ts +4 & A? « « s ‘,S".k,,-‘, *T 3 C Â¥e. s vâ€"' P was of great interest membership will help to cont Red Cross servicesâ€" OUTPOST HOSPITALS HEALTH IMPROVEMENT PEACETIME BLOOD DONOR ONTARIO DIVIIION MEMBEPSHIP WEEK ~â€" MARCH 1stâ€"MARRCH 7th Beamsville Men‘s Bowling League the position to give readers the flmmm«tm‘ m.-'wn'm Starting next Monday night, the first six teams in the loop will play off on a round robin series, the reâ€" maining five teams can forget about league bowling from now on. THE RED CROSS q-wmn-uu--mm‘m‘ and naturally these cries of dissatâ€" | year | m-â€"aâ€"mmm‘m& who have been the cause for the | ter. mfluâ€unmwi Th 2 CE UR _ 1. Ne a ue #a Enem®t e 9 og C year, The decision was made by A. x.m-upn.-mum Miln, and as far as they were conâ€" cerned it was the only thing they could do. For it is doubtful if the full schedule would have been comâ€" The teams that will bow! areâ€" Lincolnaires vs. Jordan. as we found curseives in CANADIAN RED CROSS CORPS WATER SAFETY AND AQUATIC PROGRAMME: HOME NURSING, FIRST! AID AND THE RESERVE. we now have, are at perfect liberty to do so. Headaches will be at no Guides of Grimsby. You made us very happy by the way you just Mnu-hfl.'m evening. Come againâ€"any time. 80 by Jack Hodges, PL. Scout Week has passed into hisâ€" tory. Now we can get right down to the business of scouting. Just a k cclls AAurcsnrdbe. c conitiiore SepPe \ sorry we had to be polite and let you win the basketball game. Next wmnm‘tham:l- on o td erate, Also, maybe we‘ll play betâ€" ter. There is a lot of work ahead of us for the rest of the winter in completing the interior of our Scout building. Patrol corners must uplc-dnlth-ul‘-o.h- ery Scout is needed at every meetâ€" ing. Our pride in our building will grow as we put our own effort into it. I am told that there is no shortâ€" Scout Association will struggle to‘ supply any Scout with every badge he earns. There are a lot of bare spots on the shirt sleeves in this uoop.lat'oevnru-wlflhd- ges, They‘ll help keep you warm, m!urm.uhuol Leaders are willing and anxious to work with you Boy Scouts THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT ‘Gt "Rolid Hall The Lions Dance with Eph Slotes and his bare footâ€"philâ€"harmonic is scheduled for this Friday at the New products are coming back on the market. See a gleaming washing machine in Spactzels winâ€" dow. and a new model vacuum cleaner at Bucks. Bill Boyd and Monday Juhlke, Beamsville‘s best badminton, qualâ€" ified for the finals at St. Catharâ€" ines this Saturday afternoon, after eliminating three other men‘s doubâ€" les Monday night. e ® ® Where in hell is the dog catcher? Loose mutts are even coming to Sunday School now. Memoâ€"write an ode to the mongrel that howls under your window when you are trying to read or sleep. §; â€™ï¬ q > & Nuts! Lovers of cashews etc. etc. may find same at the exciusive agency in Beamsvilie, Everybody‘s val. "FJ.". And their Raymonds Chief Manley has enlisted the aid a large and well trained dog. Glad to see someone got the idea to hold the famous exâ€"student‘s dance again. The event is being held this year on March 8th. 80 drag out you tux men, and gals drape yourself in the livingâ€"room curtains and we‘ll see you at the ball. Music is by Jimmy Marando }unorkthltmn popular . at Port Dalhousic last summer, {| "THE LITTLE SHOEMAKER" Book Reviewâ€"We had intended to review Forever Amber, but deâ€" cided it was a bare subject. Members of the Beamasville, Vicâ€" tory and Grimsby Institutes met at Trinity Church Wednesday mornâ€" ing last, for a lengthy lecture perâ€" lod, topic being Communicable Disâ€" easesâ€"their Prevention and Treatâ€" The lecturer was Miss Grace Hamilton from the W.L‘s Departâ€" ment of Education branch at Toâ€" ronto. The lecture period was split into two parts, and lunch was servâ€" ed to those attending thid instrucâ€" tive lecture. Other W.1. notes include the orâ€" ganizing of the different organizâ€" ations about the Village and Townâ€" ship into a coâ€"operative group that will eventually see the long awaitâ€" ed servicemen‘s banquet a reality. A committee of three, composed of Mrs. R. A. Saunders, Mra. Gordâ€" «on Philp, Mrs. Harry Banks has ‘mwummmn- bers from other organizations at a meeting which will be held on Friday, March 18t. It is stressed that this entertainâ€" ment for the servicemen is not a project of the Woman‘s Institute alone, but will include all organâ€" izations, and will have the full supâ€" port of the Councils of the Townâ€" ship and Village, It is a big underâ€" taking, and with the necessary coâ€" operation will be a big event put over in a fishion which the serviceâ€" men richly deserve, 1 * Remeaio° bim®® . < . & a --‘â€"‘ Beamsville W .1. "eon‘ â€" ~~ F e Es C.> Fireside Hour Now is the time to get || Another enjoyable Young People‘s Fireaide Hour followed the evening 'lm*’::":::‘.:.ubfl.."l service in Cllv:ry Gospe!l Church bued K+ The meeting was in charge of a wait until the last MiDULG: || proup of Young People from Virg\! who _ rendered ny _ favourit Parts and Supplies alâ€" hymns and mu-tc-'lmnumrnr:‘:turln: ways in stock, "Honey" Shelton Next Door to Dymond‘s Drug Towh BICYCLE OVERHAUL ..'s"‘... by Little Whozit 1 ‘The Junior and Senior gals basâ€" ketball teams of BHM.V 8. motored through the drifting anow c o new ville last week, and although they came out on the short end of both C the gals did pretty fair, \npecully Betty Honsaberger who Tulf o ulioiigr CC outiis ‘SbpnLnIE. 101 1.04d o h iihennaitntness . The scoresâ€"Seniors punnville 28, Beamsvilieâ€"12. Junioraâ€" Dum villeâ€"25, Beamsvilieâ€"13. "Tis said that some of our male students are to be detained â€" for quite some time, as an aftermath of the excursion to Dunnville to see the gals perform at basketball. Whozit hopes the detention period will be as pleasant as the journey was. Gee! What‘s one afternoon without school between friends. News From BEAMSVILLE High School Poor memoryâ€"Can‘t figure out why 1 forgot to mention the suc» cessful party which was held by §th, Form on Friday the 15th, Beâ€" ing so close to 8t. Valentine‘s Day, Cupid was still on the â€" rampage. Most interesting was the evening spent by one of our tall exâ€"students from Vincland, who preferred to enjoy the evening with one of our language teachers. We said the man was tall didn‘t we It will be of interest to some Grimsby High students, if they have not alréeady noticed, that a well known student, who incident» ally plays on the hockey team, and who answers when the gals whistle "Bud," has been having a fine time at the arena with one of our 4th form students, who recently reâ€" turned after a lengthy iliness, But, alas, we fear her attentions were turned elsewhere last Saturday night, and with one of her fellow» students too. Big talk about the proposed "At Home." Although many of the girls are wondering when and where the invitations are coming from. No specific dates seem to have been set as yet ‘The monthly meeting of the Cal« vary W.A. was held last Thursday at the home of Mre. J. Meaton, and Mrs. David Benson presided, due to the absence of the president Mra V. Montmorency, During the meeting a mlulonlry‘ letter was read by Mra. D. Benson, the letter being from Dr. D. Crosâ€" by. Other activities included a Bible Contest conducted by Mra. Baer, and the reading of a poem entitled "The Saviour" read by \In. Touh, The meeting closed with a pray» er and the serving of lunch by Mra Heaton. The meeting was in charge of a group of Young People from Virgil who â€" rendered _ many _ favourite bymns and musical numbers during the evening. Rev. David Benson More Beamsville News On Page 7 Calvary W.A. o ignp d acotP n jetty Honsberger who the Reamsville Seniors. TeA ESTATE Two handy men able to do carpenter, painting and general maintenance work. Men to work 44 hours per week and be paid at rate of $150.00 per month. â€"â€"â€" Apply in Writing to â€"â€" Clerk, County of Lincoln, JUST ARRIVEDâ€" \\ New Beds and _ Baby Cribs â€" MORTGAGE LOANS BUILDING MATERIALS Telephone §89 Anderson Motor Sales Come in and see them,. ‘They are just what you have been waiting for, We -mhllu in repairing and recovering your old Chester and Chairs, GRIMSBY HOUSE FURNITURE T. Stadler HELP ;VIANTED From a Town Lot to a 200 Acre Farm. At Lowest Interest Rates, 149 MAIN WEST From a Shingle Nail to a Furnace. PLYMOUTH â€" CHRYSLER FARGO FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATORS AND ELECTRIC *‘ HANGES _â€" __GILSON WASHERS COURT HOUSE, ST. CATHARINES, â€" / Refore March 7, 1946. GOODYEAR TIRE . J. DeLAPLANTE Repairs to All Makes of Cars And Trucks by Certified Mechanies â€"â€"]Jrâ€"Jrâ€"Jrâ€"Jr JJe «â€"â€"â€" Intrust Your Service To Us â€" 42 MAIN STREET W. Sales and Service Upstairs, HMawke Building EXIDE BATTERIES They are just what TRELEPHONE 625