Phone 136 GRIMSBY MEAT MARKET Alfhdhflt.h-q’hhu.h(:dwby‘l'm. umâ€"uum«mmuh rain, aleet and snow to see. WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY â€" JUNE 23â€"24 SPECIAL EXTRA! Fresh And Cooked Meats Fresh And Smoked Fish THE ROYAL WEDDING PRESENTS C. H. KIRK â€" JAS.I. THEAL HAROLD STEEDMAN (Buccessor to Ollie Shaw) QUALITY ALWAYS â€"â€" ® You might be the next victim of fireâ€"fire that can quickly destroy your home, your business, your property, g.v_hltllu’hwd.lï¬ Pilot Insurance accept the We write Pilot Insurance to cover selected risks in Automobile, Fire, Personal w Burglery, Plate Pub= lie Lisbility and other general whose Neighborly News broadcasts on Sunday mornings «ttracted a listrning audience of thousands, left a vacant chair that appeared difficult to fill. A young man, howâ€" \m.h-eâ€"ol-.ï¬-ï¬tm 5 ptu Tound staff, and to him we wish every Don Fairbairn since taking over the broadcast has done a fine job, and in time this personable chap will gradually carry the torch that was carried so well by Andy Clarke. Youth must eventually reâ€" place the failing hands of age. Don is no stranger to the rural wreas, having spent many years of his youth in Clinton Township, where his father maintained a sucâ€" cessful.fruit farm. The weekly papers will continue to flow to his desk, and from them, I @m sure, Don will pick the interesting and newsy for which his predecessor had such an eagle eye. As long as Neighborly News reâ€" mains on the air, memories of mycl.mwmnâ€"uuu time heals, it will be only the voice that is different, a voice that perâ€" mpovmuotenckmmd“ as did the Mayor‘s much to his chagrin and the listener‘s delight. But it will be a successful broadâ€" cast about the villages and towns, Cel Eul â€" ED. NOTEâ€"Neighborly News mumw-«_wo;-_qp- ; ’§ ii. +. (By GORD McGREGOR) ‘The sudden passing of the Mayor feing hote and the Weking po¢ . | Scholarly Art Brydon is spendâ€"| the summer painting. They tell me | mh‘:‘“wmn' four lllfl-.q- # _ ® o.,'..um-nmhh.h pouple of weeks ago we related a story about three women golfers, and the trouble they gave us on the course. Seems as how the one gal turns out to be the wife of mdhmahdul and furthermore she reported that we not only committed practically every breach of golfing etiquette, but also used profaene language. Not bothering to waste my time q.g.aqo-dv-.lwwflu- gest that they keep ladies off the courses on crowded Sunday afterâ€" nouns. Profane language,. buh* |Brother, those words she was minâ€" \ ging around were tough even on ‘mrmrnfl. Success to Neighborly News and Lancaster, Mix and Sullivan St. Catharimes ...____I «.+ Celte, free sveedio Miss E. Hillier, Hamilton N Mrs. L Morrison., Mrea. John McCieliand, Grimaby Mrs. H. J. 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Probably the greatest problem | esenting itself to the Sco er is the matter of swimming perâ€" jods that are fun for the boys, and D. C. Spry, Chief Executive Commissioner, urged (last year, just prior to the camping season that a high standard of waterâ€" front discipline and supervision be exercised in all Scout Camps. Aâ€" ‘side from the adverse criticiem that would naturally be attached to a water accident at a camp, the Scoutleader in charge would sufâ€" fer almost as much as would the parents of the victim. But under proper supervision, swim periods at scout camps can be safe funâ€"packed moments of reâ€" laxation for the boys. The followâ€" \ing are but a few tested recomâ€" ‘mendations for assuring a safe swim parade: yet conducted in such a way as to be educational, and above all, safe and accident free. 1. Naturally the swim parade will not be held within two hours after a meal. No violent exercise should preceed the swim parade 2. The leader will constantly be on the scene while the boys are in the water. He should also know how many boys are swimming, and keep counting periodically the bobâ€" bing heads of the swimmers® 3. It is a safe measure to have one leader on the shore, and anâ€" other at the extreme boundary of the swimming ares. The boys should immediately retire from the water when the whistle blows. Bome leaders favor a ropedâ€"off swimming area. This certainly does LADIES: READ THIS: Unwanted hair removed instantly from face, arms, legs, with Fiash Hair Remover. Harmlessâ€"leaves | «kin «oft and #mooth. You can‘t assist the leader in keeping a conâ€" stant check. It is also a well worth while preâ€" eaution to exclude any boy from the swim parade, who may have a eut on his bodv. ‘This precaution may save the boy from an attack of infantile paralysis. Old Dobbin had his faults but one never heard of him coiliding headâ€"on with‘ another horse. A . AMewson & Son GRIMSBY 311â€"J IENITH 12000... 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