Owing to the scarcity of professional film and photographi¢: paper, â€"my Christmas business will be limited this year and it has alâ€" ways.been my policy to do no rush work. Apâ€" pointments should therefore be made at as early a. date. as possible, preferably during this mouhhoappdmglyoaanyomday TELEPHONE 666 or 201â€"W _ â€" LATE OF ST. CATHARINESâ€" ® Atlention Please dUNKET TABLETS 2ns« 2Se NEWPORT FLUFFS =» 2aSe sPAGHIETT!I DINNER »« ase CATELLDNS NOODLES =â€" 16e AYLMER BEEF BROTH 2 m aSe SHREDDED WHIEAT :== 2s Alox Whyte Studic c.lâ€' Green Pascal >â€" bu;h'ISC Savoy Cabbage . . . 10¢ Lettuce . . . 2(.. 29. g'.-'.. Juicy 344‘s Phone Orders must be in by Friday for Delivery on Gctoraay, Mimmmmmmmmmmmnnimmmmmmmmss BR for 61L VY 0 The Women‘s Institute will meet at the home of Mrs. Wm. Sangater, Elizabeth St., on October 15th at 8 pm. Topic "Home Economics." Will members please bring their donations of jams and jellies for Fumily Living," for Women‘s Inâ€" stitute and Junior Instiute and Homemaking Clubs throughout the Province of Ontario, a number of the Sanitorium to this meeting. greatly expanded programme of courses in foods, nutrition, clothing and handicrafts, and in "Happy made to the staff of the Women‘s Instiute Branch of the Department of Agriculture, Miss Anna P. Lewis superintendent of the Branch, anâ€" nounces. This increased staff and broader program will be of great benefit to the rural women of Onâ€" tario, and will provide them with opportunities of acquiring informâ€" ducted the mecting. Several items of business were attended to. It was decided there would be no meeting of the Beavers next Monâ€" day as it will be Thanksgiving Day. At the close of the meeting shuffieâ€" tboard was played, followed by a delightful lunch, with Mrs. R. Waiâ€" ters and Mrs. Morris Smith as hosâ€" tessen. A vocal duct by the Misses Gloria Jarvis and Isobel Stevenson, accompanied by Mra. Duncan Mcâ€" Intoch completed the evening. Hosteases for the next meeting, October 21st, will be Mrs. Gordon Shafer and Mrs. Frank Hitchman. the appointment of nine full time members of the staff and two part time workers, and includes personâ€" nel to work with the Junior Instiâ€" tutes and Homemaking Clubs as well as with the Senior Women‘s Grimsby Red Cross ‘The regular business meeting of the Beaver Club of St. John‘s RED CROSS TO FINANCE TWO YEAR DENTAL SURVEY Niagara Peninsula, and in partâ€" icular the town of Welland, has been chosen as the site for a new field of public health work for the betterment of children in the comâ€" munity, It is a two year dental surâ€" among preâ€"school and elementary school! children, under the point auâ€" spites of the Ontario Division of Red Cross and the Ontario Dental Association, through the Welland Crowland health unit. Welland is said to be the only place in Canada where such a work is being done. Dr. Samuel Lee Honey, D.D.D.8., BSc., D.D.PM., will head up the work. Function of the dental serâ€" vice will be strictly educational, and after periodic examinations, advice will be given to parents reâ€" garding their children, who will then be turned over to the family dentist. Each child, under the plan, will have a condition, especially dental Medâ€" ical and educational fitness will also be noted. Seven new Chums, Jon Hand, Walter Lesser, Graeme Mcintosh, John Heaslip, Jack Fisher, Ward Cornwell and Bobâ€" " oc first step in Cubâ€" Harry Tuer of the Brown Six was presented with the Toy Makâ€" er‘s Badge. Akels announced Apple Day on October 12th and asked each Cub to bring a suitable decorated baskâ€" et to next week‘s meeting. RATION COUPONS The Ration Administration of the Prices Board has announced that butter coupons Râ€"22 to Râ€"25 inclusive in the No. 5 Ration Book are not valid for the purchase of butter and will at no time be deâ€" clared valid. Meat coupons Qâ€"4 was mmummummm in Book 5, and Coupons Qâ€"5 to Qâ€"25 will be declared valid. true Jungle style and given three hearty Cub cheers by the Pack. While Balao was busy collecting the Bones the Sixes worked in their lairs studying the Compass which is included in the First Star Women‘s Institute In order to make provision for a Beaver Club Cubbing THE GRIMSBY INDEP ROBERT NORR!S Mr. Robert Niblock Norris passed away in the General Hospital, Haâ€" milton, on Sunday, October 5th, afâ€" ter a lingering illiness. The deceasâ€" ed was born in Scotland in 1895 and passed away in his 52nd year. Mr. Norris came to this country twentyâ€"two years ago and resided in Toronto for a number of years. He was a baker at Smithville for a short time, On leaving there he came to Grimsby to resume his trade with Mr. Albert Jarvis. His wife, Mary, predeceased him in 1044. Mr. Norris is survived by one daughter, Mrs. John Tillotson and two sons Gordon and Robert Jr., all of Grimsby, nine brothers and four sisters all in Scotland. ‘The funeral service was held Oct. 6thâ€"To Borden and Mrsâ€" Bossy. Grimsby Beach, a son. % Ej West Incolnâ€" Oct. Tthâ€"To Lee and Mrs. Wilâ€" Bths â€" Obituary elcome RND ENT pPPoqmmng. A9 the w 323 Tt Arcsos 2 y the convente meeting extend< a+o the headquart» gere, for their shows the growth of the work, month by month, was in part: 119 dogs handled, several of which have been placed in new homes, others returned to their owners and uumu:nm:mmm handled; 3 birds destroyed and 1 released; 4 rabbits placed in new home; 1 raccoon released; 1 mare destroyed; ambulance calls made, 888; accidents attended, 18; warnâ€" ?ml:mmm The Society‘s ambulance travelâ€" led 1,518 miles during the month on the work of the Society. A reminder that lost pets are ofâ€" ten safe at the Society‘s sheiter The society‘s F "Pector will atâ€" tend the twoâ€"day school for inspecâ€" tors being held in Toronto this month under the auspices of the Ontario 8.P.C.A.. ‘The correspondence included a letter from Thorold and a small donation in memory of two much and that a call to 508 will often Minding The Baby save time and worry in locating them, was voiced by the president. From Washington comes news of a strange venture by evâ€"serviceâ€" mm-mlm in America‘s capital city simply‘ lence. THE YOUTH OF TODAY . . .. THE MAN OF TOMORROW Boy Scout training helps HIM to be a Bigger and Better Citizen. Your contribution will be greatly tb:.MIld&oCo-iuu mmg RBowrne Men‘s Wear their small charges, The veterans‘ looks up Universal Baby Sitters, Inc., in the telephone book. They need not be surprised when a male voice angwers the phone, for this newly formed "baby sitter" busâ€" iness is run by exâ€"servicemen, who take their books along with them to study while they keep an eye on