BeamsvilleNews Chief Wilf Richardson presided ever a very successful meeting of ~Mflwu‘%| MM*MJ.'.l Symonds, Sales Manager of the Dominion Rubber Company of Toâ€" ronto, was guest speaker. Outlining the synthetic rubber aituation, Mr. Symonds stated that there were those who upheld synâ€" thetic rubber, while others conâ€" ;ut‘"nm outline, of what it will do, and what it won‘t, and in what it exâ€" eelled and in what it fell short, as compared to natural rubber. The product is not the develop~ ment of any one company, or of any one nation, but the efforts of many different companies and natâ€" East Indies cut off about 90 perâ€" cent of the source of natural rubâ€" ber. And it was a case of investâ€" igating every angle in ascertajning what could be done to relieve this mcute shortage. . Reclaimed rubber was made by only one company in thetic Rubber plant at Sarnia was not the largest in the Continent, jt was the best equipped and proâ€" dnced the best product. A byâ€"proâ€" duct of the Imperia!l ~"Oil Company was used as a base for its rubber. stration purposes several sample these, he gave a vivid outline of synthetic rubber, which was enjoyâ€" Miss Mary Ferguson, who was reâ€" Nurses Miss Ferguson outlined the history of the Order, which is now fortyâ€"nine years old, and now Lion Dr. Chas. Wray introduced At Lions Club , March 28th, 1948, We are ready to serve our customers in any line of Body and Fender Repair Work. Collision â€"work our specialty.© Duco and Enamel Spray > Painting with all work guaranteed. MIDâ€"TOWN MOTORS Blue Sunoco Gas _ Quaker State Oil SUNOCO 107 MAIN ST. W., GRIMSBY SEIBERLINGS A light panel truck operated by Claude Roland of St. Catharines, was in collision with a car driven by Alfred Burgess of Toronto, on the Queen Elizaboth Highway at crossing over the highway, when it struck by the Burgess car ummh lane. Du-qo“ 00 resulted from the mishap. P.C. E. G. Hope investigated. Early Sunday morning a 1936 Ford coupe, driven by Arthur S. iMCMfldm following a blowout to a front tire. Queen Elizabeth east of Beamsvilie, as the car was travelling west. George Johnston, both of Hamilton escaped injuy, as did the driver. estimated damage at ahout three employs four hundred nurses in its one hundred and fortyâ€"two branchâ€" jents in their own homes, A nurse would visit about one hour with each patient, of which she would have probably six to eight on her list of calls A charge of one dolâ€" lar is paid by each patient, alâ€" though inability to pay does not exclude patients from this service. Miss Ferguson stated further, that the recent formation of a Health Unit in this County would not cause an overâ€"lapping, but would work together in providing complete health servicée © to the Many Accidents ‘The purpose of the Order is to " FOR TOP MILEAGE Famous Orchestra | For Concert to procure Horace Lapp and his famous orchestra, plus a group of topâ€"notchers for the floorâ€"show. ‘The night of May 24th. is the big night, when Clinton and Beamsville servicemen and women will be enâ€" tertained. As far as we can ascerâ€" tain, this idea of a floorâ€"show and dance is# the first in its kind for entertaining the boys of the armâ€" Robbers V isit High School Thieves who have been increasing their activities as of late, decided to go educational on Sunday night, and entered Beamsâ€" wille‘s centre of learning, the Beamsvilie High and Vocational seven cents from the cash box. Strangely enough a ten dollar bill was left untouched. ‘Their task was made simpler due to the fact that the outer door of the safe was A finger print expert was called were of no use to Constable Manâ€" ley, and Provincial Police who are working on the case. seems is able to acquire everyâ€" m-‘:'m except happiness. ‘This is the season of the year when nothing looks so appealing to a manâ€"as theâ€"picturesâ€"of â€"vege« tables in a seed catalogue. The Committee in charge of the Civilization is wonderful. It THE GRIMSBY they are next to impassable. But we must remember that during the Malyuflltt.udmmll barely trickles from the quarry. It‘s going to take time, and incidâ€" entaily a lot of green stuff to put the roads back in shape. So drive slow and avoid the bumps. Grin and bear itâ€"it‘s widespread . e e ® f Suckers ‘hre running. Both ways. And both kinds. Speaking of fish, Dick Glower got his bamboo pole out real early this year, and reâ€" mports a good catch back at the is being piled up with lovely red clay. Hey winat‘s cookin‘? ~~The Beamusville Men‘s Bowling League had their banquet at the Village Inn Wednesday night. A good time was had by alll. e# ® 0 ® With hockey all over, baseball and tennis IGroms on the distant *Due ‘to slowness on> my . part, Little Whozit‘s stuff dijd not apâ€" pear last week. So sorry. ® ® # Beamsville gails took it on the chin again from the coâ€"eds of Grimsby High, when the Seniors were beaten by a score of 36â€"16 and the Juniors by a 26â€"4 score. mnum-mzmm\ this year, except for a visit from Duninvilie. e ® ® With regard to the last game, it was Agr@ed that a little more elbow grease on the part of the caretaker would have helped a great deal. ® # ® Just must mention the bevy of beauties that 10â€"B displayed in the skit at the last assembly. Their s A Rtflflé News From BEAMSVILLE High School i * _ l by GORD McGREGOR Many residents of Clinton Town ip are finding plenty to talk Revealing inquiry. Who‘s blue ford scraped who‘s fender, while in a big rush to get home front the performance of The Student just too, too vivacious. Keep sendâ€" Considerable _ excitement . was aroused Monday morning when a couyle of police officers visited the school. They were investigating the robbing of the safe |n the bous‘s office. Bome students regret that other articles regret the fact that anything as meagre as money was taken, while others were sure it was an investigation into the disâ€" appearance of a few students, who decided shall we smy to abandon school for a afterpoon‘s cycling. Saturday night saw the last apâ€" pearance of many of the Beamsâ€" ville gang from the Grimsby Arena scene, One of the gang finally reâ€" celved a couple of pictures, after a long wait, and so now she soâ€"0000 happy. Incidentally she comes from Our Beamsville reporter missed a few of her Vineland friends but otherwise did all right. Lincoin Avenue. Lake Shore Items Termina9g a very successful winter seam of progreasive euchre parties, the dies of the Lake Bhore districtannounce that apâ€" proximately sentyâ€"five dollars has been raised@ward the purâ€" chasing of equipmt for the Lake Bhore achool, Thrgh the generâ€" osity of Bob Kenne, who donatâ€" e4 many of the prs for the euchres this sultm wamised more readily, Mra. Garnet Crown v the ladâ€" les high, with Mra. H. Snelgrove in the low spot. B Culp held the high score, Royortow the low, e by Little Whozit Towh x an, af INDEPENDE NT aAnnannAAAAAET C TT C is 490 c FOR SALEâ€"Sprayer with 120 gal. thiks Teppc faat poyie, Rit 3. Snss m FOR SALEâ€"Friend sprayer, late Th ns Sooir meigny ‘ * Phone 66â€"W, Grimaby. _ 37â€"3¢ FOR SALEâ€"Early Pro horry pnlants. $12.50 «anenAnIREC CC 22 ata FOR SALEâ€"Cook stove, also cirâ€" culating heater. Perfect condiâ€" tion Reasonable. Apply Frank Aaseee e e en d io FOR SALEâ€"Ladies‘ Spring FOR SALEâ€"Side arm gas tired water heater and tank. Invictus cook stove in good condition. Phone 106 or apply 3 Robinson t South. 38â€"1p L2 a e n 0 on dutnpâ€"Avi n rpiig inop s FOR SALEâ€"Fordson tractor, with nearly new two furrow Massey FOR SALEâ€"McClary four burner â€"electric range with nigh oven, in good condition May be seen at m.f"‘ Packers‘ office. Apply 1 T Marsh ‘nhone 39 or 244. en e o n e o aie® s es FOR SALEâ€"Minks, standard feâ€" FOR SALEâ€"Four barrel spray motor, air cooled, one year old, one team lorry roller bearings, one team disc, _ two _ single ploughs, one double harow, one FOR SALEâ€"Good one horse dray, single harness, too! chest, tools, kitchen cupboard, stove wall proâ€" being in a pickle, ‘There is nothing which will jack up a fellow‘s morale like having a pocketfull of jack. man on the world like constantly sand, $1.50 per hindred. wW. H. Van Duzer, G Telephomne 3â€"râ€"3 Winona. Winona. Tiny Was poe nommane 7 Classified Advertisements tweed, like new, sbis. Appiy 10 in the men‘s division. A lucky chair prize was won by Mrs. Harry Tufâ€" ford. Culminating the successful ~Reaâ€" won, an extra special lunch was served to the patrons who filled fifteen tables. The old fashioned girl didn‘t have time to paint her fingernails, and the stuff wouldn‘t have remained on having to help do the dishes. sc P P N s phone #7â€"Jâ€"2. ï¬'â€"v'""' CCV TWSW Iarreset time it Teeed with ‘sa amerganey, * * males bred to white males, Price $225.00 a guarantee of 1 white female kit. Location of farm 3 miles West of Grimsby, close to No. 8 Mighway, Oak‘s Road South. 38â€"2p 3\ R M ANRA~ is (\\x springâ€"tooth _ cultivator. . Phone Winona 44â€"W. 38â€"2¢ tector, dn-or.u:unu. gooseâ€"feaâ€" ther pillows, tollet set, coalâ€"oil heater, Phone 457. Phone this week. 38â€"1p 3V, acres. New bungalow. Fully planted. Lovely location. Peaches, pears, plums. ® (Watch for a special each week) PHONE 49 qe‘s ouT oOf THIS woRLD, 18 ETHELBERT FLACK _ The sTteets were so siick AnD WHIs DRivING S0 SiAck! »QUIT YOUR SKIDDING | W.CONGDON wet, smowy, or ley roed surfaces 1 tE GRIMSBY ananane \ Mn ERROADCC CC L, Strawâ€" SHW or vacinity, pay cash. :‘ thouâ€"| Posseasion September 1st. | Box "â€" 1 . mm "‘30â€"4c| HOUSE WANTEDâ€"One â€"â€" floor; annnane| four to 8iX rOOMS, bathroom ; en hirâ€"! mand condition. Oneâ€"eighth to 38â€"1p 38â€"1p 38â€"1p WANTEDâ€"5 room con» wuvbm tiat cash payment or good _ lot AammnpMMIENTCC UE C cam WANTED TO BUYâ€"S5 room h:u- M3 2 ___ s, _ mafar o en eet uon DT NCO eW suo'. bath furnace, town water. rimaby or vacinity, pay cash. Posseasion September 1st. â€" BOX 261. T28 nHousE WANTEDâ€"One _ floor; four to six rooms, bathroom ; good condition. Oneâ€"eighth to oneâ€"quarter acre. September 1st m All cash., Grimabyâ€" lieâ€"Vineland areas. Apâ€" mniv Box 276, The Independent. wWAITRESS WANTED WANTEDâ€"Woman for lighnt NONSE “.;-:ru. of looking after two children, live in. Phone saAalY. 38â€"1p WAITRESSâ€"Wanter | ant,. Good working ennaae e id n CCC se HELP WANTEDâ€"Woman or girl ! Eut A i2 1 FARM HELP WANTEDâ€"Immeâ€" WANTEDâ€"Bookkeeper and Typâ€" ist for part time work. Approxâ€" imately two weeks work . per m‘h Mail application to, Box 220 Independent, stating qualifiâ€" cations, experience, ete. _ 38â€"1¢ We could have enjoyed radio for many years more without singing commercials, shortage. People try to _rent a house without first inquiring the price of the rent. within baif mile Box 251. ply Box dependent. diately,. _ Apply Arthur Parker, Farm Supt. E. D, Smith and Sons Ltd. Phone Winona ’;ao. «2¢ o1 ugh idaiiA4 i PDEIDWTLCT E three mornings a week..9 to 12. Wash, iron and clean. Mrs. Guy Moffatt, 33 Livingston Ave. Grimaby. Some things are not essential You gan tell there is a And Payable April 1st. Proâ€" tect yourself by paying your Dog Tax immediately and securing a protective tag for your dog. EVERY THURSDAY MORNING The Independent DOG TAXES HELP WANTED At Any Of The Following Places: Mountain‘s Gift Shop Doug‘s Barber Shop Ethel‘s Book Shop Good conditions,. Phone 38â€"1¢ Beamsville Woman for light house W, W, TURNER, Chief Constable, Town of Grimsby. YOU CAN PURCHASE Apply Box 273. Inâ€" 38â€"1¢ are WEE ... for restaurâ€" McGREGOR 8AYs Call Me At 318 38â€"1p * % ® 'n * # # W’ ORrDdEeRs TAKENâ€"For early Pre mier Strawberry plants, also 8 mt Luine vines APPIY _A £Z fow Grape VA "VF 7 on sod * TReat roRr youR FEET! liamy~_ha vaila? 50c at W-, TAKE FULL ADVANTAGE OF this year‘s excellent poultry meat C TT LGCS ~ Wksmaina‘s nmm&u‘r;\nmu ANO PA« PERKHANGINGâ€"A. J. Hayward, Phone 406, Grimaby. te PAiNTING AND PAPER HANGâ€" ANY * oat Manston Its predicted the nylon NOSS .mup.ou@nlilrm-‘“ STANLEY GRABOWSKY 4 mile north of Campden, Lot 9, Concession 6, Clinton Twp. FRIDAY, MARCH 29th at 1.00 o‘clock sharp TERMS: CASH Wm. Tufford, Auctioneer. Stanley Grabowsky, Prop. Farm Stock and Implements, AUCTION SALE prospects by raising Fleming‘s Canadian 'Z-'-‘-"'-‘-i _ cockerels. General Trucking Telephone 621â€"w, Grimsby WILF. TRAVIS BUILDING FOR SALE Refreshment Booth And __ Garage To be removed immeâ€" diately, May be seen women hope the shortage is 149 MAIN ST. WEST GRIMSBY e . WWe BC â€" Phone P0â€"W. ANDERSON Motor Sales on Premises of