Renew Your Supply ofâ€" SUN LIFE | OF CANADA ‘THE LITTLE SHOEMAKER" "thats a fine home you‘re building/* IT WONT BE LONG NOW George 1. Geddes Bun Life Bidg. â€"â€" Hamiiton, Ont. Phone: Bus. 7â€"3418; Res. 78518 before the wild winds will be whistling and the snow shoes and get them fixed up in first class style and be prepared for the bad weathâ€" "Honey" Shelton PAPER CLIPS SCRATCH PADS LAW FORMS TYPEWRITER PAPER PENCILSâ€" Next Door to Dymond‘s Drug hn en o e "acgieg to zvdï¬tm Emm en n o I‘ve made with oproeays will in mdqm 1 never thougbs of that, W hat about the conn? M;,n'i:balhflnri would he a great worry if any» “il‘b"’l!:db-d. Nothing to it, my boy. The YES.lï¬itl'n like it 1 wish 1 had a home of my Well, why not? OFFICE ou are s homeâ€"owner, make :Wd-h'l‘rr . A SUN LIFE man be o talk it over with you. CONTINUATIONS ;mmt.mm'um-u\ found in possession of the gun. In Magistrate Campbell‘s court in St. Catharines on Friday, Allan Ball, who lives on No. 20 Highway, at the end of the stone road, was charged with the theft which he admitted. His Worship was on the point of imposing a jail sentence when the accused pleaded that he still had 200 acres of fall plowing to do before the freezeâ€"up. In view of this fact Crown Attorney Lanâ€" caster agreed to a fine and Ball was assessed $30 and costs. CHOPPING MILL Mr. Furness and Mr. England are both young men who for 10 years were employees of the Canâ€" adian National Railway in St. Catharines. They both served three and oneâ€"half years in the Royal Canadian Navy in this war. They have taken possession of the mill and will continue to operâ€" ate it as in the past with the same staff. All flour and feed business will be conducted from the mill. some changes to the Main street store and are already constructing several new coal bins along the west side of the C.N.R. siding at 164th ANNTIVERSARY Some of the elders and ministers who served in the past were Elder Holmes, 1808; S. Burdick, 1816; present imposing edifice was dedâ€" icated with appropriate ceremonâ€" les in 1858. Some of the ministers of this church best remembered are, Rev. Jumes Mackie, 1865â€"1868; Rev. Dr. Hooper, 1876â€"1880; Rev. John Steâ€" wart, 1882â€"1885. During this period John O‘Neil, 1890â€"1894. The preâ€" sent pastor is Rev. F .G. Balsdon, B.A.. B.D. So have the old Christâ€" through all these years by th Baptists of Beamsville A nobl band with a grand history indeed. Our Hospital has been eatablishâ€" | ed by the close comperation of the | peoglie from Winonsa to Jordan and | South to Bmithville, by which this | brought into being and which has already served over 600 peoghe ard pnhhlyllfliythtuddthl For the future it is believed that for 1947 and forward the Hospital will come under Muricipal care, the same as Hamilton, 8t. Catharâ€" ines, . Mingarnâ€"on theâ€"Lake and others. ‘The election of a Deputyâ€"Reeve does not increase the size of the local council. Under the new setâ€"up the council would be composed of a counciliors as at the present time. Arrangements are also in hand at Beamsville, Smithville and Winâ€" ons to meet their quota. To lead the way Miss Peggy ONel) of The Village Inn will have an 4 aniversary Dance is The Osak Room of The Village Ins on Novâ€" ember Sth, of which all proceeds will go to this drive. On November #th the canvase will get under way and should be completed by Novâ€" ember 16th in the following week. Miss Ans Crane will as usual take care of Headquarters for both ticket sales for the Dance and returns for the canvassers. The plans now being worked out call for a general canvass in the Grimsby ares, mucn along the linâ€" es of those previously conducted bymmmmmd workers, for the Red Cros® and last year the Hospital. Under the leadership of Mrs. Jumes Walker, head of the Ways and Means Committee of the Grimsby Branch of the Ladies® Auxiliary, each women‘s organizaâ€" tion, (seven in all) are being called on to supply its quots, to make up | twenty five workers In a similar | wmnnht!mynnm' ‘This Hospital is owned by the SAVED FROM JAIL IT Is COMPULSORY total of 50 to do the job, From Page One GRIMSBY SALESMAN _ |< the Niagara Brand Spray Company | have been expanding their field serâ€" vice organization by adding continâ€" ually to their staff trained agriculâ€" tural college graduates. These men have been thoroughly trained to enable them to advise their frends and customers regarding the most efficient and cconomical applicaâ€" tion of the many products of the company. Erwin‘s many friends in the Fruit Belt will extend congratulaâ€" tions to him upon this well deservâ€" This is an unusual year. It looks like people are going to wait until the Christmas season to do their FRID. EVG. NOV. 8 Come And Suppert YOUR Hospital Tickets May Be Procured From A. R. Gibe, Raiph Boehm, Dr. 1 H ma.u»_ And At The Independent Office Or rom Any Of The Memb:r! 'o’;‘ï¬ac:ffll.an Auxiliar Of The Hosnital e Ladies ANNIVERSARY THE GRIMSB INDEPENDENT SINGLE TICKETSâ€"â€"â€"$1.50 All Proceeds to West Lincoln Memoria] Hospital THE Wally Miller‘s Orchestra DANCE THE OAN ROOM Schools Have Ups And Dow ns You can tell the man who really has religion. Bad weather doesn‘t keep him from attending church e Dow ns heartbreaks i school are Leo Mcâ€"| WILL BE HELD.IN DANCING 9 TO 1 Auxiliar Of The Iiospit_ai â€"« ~â€"OF :: lt'tjuucomutemn... * Buy Canada Savings Bonds Place your order through usâ€" M<Leop,Youne. Weir & COMPANY Terone, Hamiiten, London, Ottawa, Meoniredi, M "G â€" 2 W'-L-ï¬l.W' MMâ€â€˜ T. A. JARVIS _ Our District Representatives PETTIT & wWHYTE Metropolitan Building, Toronto Telephone: Elgin 0161 ols Aitaws. Afehiel. Quebec, Shorhrecke aud New York