'l'ltovllmtmudwdo is now written into a best seller. Weak, Tired, Nervous, Pepless Men, Women PHONE 646â€"J GRIMSBY Get New Vim, Vigor, Vitality GENERAL TRUCKING Phone 568â€"R SAND . LAKE GRAVEL CRUSHED STONE FILL MASON‘S From September 2nd to September 25th, inclusive. HAROLD B. MATCHETT will be closed Phone 36 The Independent 24 HOUR SERVICE COMMERCIAL PRINTING j on M Time TIME TABLE FOR BUFFALIO =â€" _(iIIHSBY s.ï¬;,lle. 26th, GRAY COACH LINES BUSES ~Tve except 8.20 a.m. from Te becomes 8.10 amâ€" Millyard‘s Drug Store ___ PHONE 1 GRAY COACH LINES TAXT The Law Office for and Information will run at During last week 4,152 people | nnmnmmdw‘ Grimsby Post Office. ‘The people of Grimsby area must be heavy readers for there were 2088 magâ€" azines and newspapers distributed during the week. ‘The public are urged to take adâ€" vantage of the "All Up Service." Letters weighing up to one ounc« prepaid at the 4 cent rate are nuw all delivered by Air Mail to places served along the Air Mail route in GRIMSBY POSTAL NEWS Wmhhndforu evening‘s entertainment during Ocâ€" tober at which there will be prizes of chickens, etc. Poppy Day Saturday, November 6th, and Decoration Day Sunday, will be on November 11th. mwmuuohmmml will be held in Beamsville on Friâ€" day, December 10th. ® The holding of a Social Evening at the Legion Club for members of the Ladies Auxiliary and the Branch is under discussion. Last Wednesday the "young solâ€" dier" came along to talk Legion doings. He asked so many questâ€" lons that I let him go shead and \Mwa--nw- nm.mm.ht'e‘lld War it short here. tained canteens here and in the mwmwb units to organize sports and enterâ€" tainments and carry out "personal that! was developed for the Armed Porâ€" ces, known as the Canadian Legion WEST LINCOLN BRANCH, ers, war widows and dependants, Increases in both pensions and alâ€" lowances have been made. _ Second, Housing:â€" Endeavour to (1) relieve the immediate aituation and (2) develop a low income housing project. A Dominion Housing Committee was set up with representatives from each Provincial Command, n':‘mgmu proving auccess« _ ‘Third, Citizenship Training Proâ€" Shortly Details will " Yes, he remembered Events of education CcONTINUATIONS Excluded _â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"U U "oas the Inat 1 mmnnmummnnmumw- um:mmumm:wwmmmm -mnn.wm-omuummum Nnmnmm!mm&nnulflyfl:flnmldon August 3rd; Miss Wittig on Arugust 6th; Miss Rush on September 1st, ‘udll-!elmenulmhufm. Sanitary Services _ 'l'honmthmuuudloodplmm: two children were bitâ€" mbydnp:t'o-dlmmhmulbynu:twmnwn cut off from shipping milk for naot following sanitary practisea on their tm-umnmuwemmdwnlm.m1unr milk were condemned. The sewage disposal plarnt at Grimsby is still under construction , also the Canadian Canners laggoon at St. David‘s should be ready for opnuonthhhll. Mmonmplmrhdunmlorhumnwuwm. Anrydonchochmmuhdnuroulhhlml.ml sampâ€" kamnuhumoturd-y-ndmmmnnuï¬lmd in the lea were paper. _ Newborn infants under 1 month ... Other infants 1 month to 1 year .. * Referred to V.O.N. _â€"â€"â€"â€" Firstâ€"Aid or Dres@ings ._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" aâ€"__zzzze ERITTTCCOOC Rapid Ingpection (CIMMS) . >==<~ "4 1 Individual Inspection (childreen) intmign kecrreetaimwommans . _8 Other InzpectiO® (CRIIGPEM) ...._._â€"â€"â€"==~====«~~=~ 102 Conferences with Teachers, obthers ....._â€"â€" cce nncmnstiesess 131 Fiii i _ B Pediculosis Care Hundreds lidrepsent in letters for the Milwaukee Bentinel‘s "My POI!‘IW'““:“‘- :r'vmqm from some of the ent» rie®: $ 2000 2 ze with mw daddv that T wisht T had knew Millkâ€" At dairies At farms â€"_ _ "We have such good 19 him sooner." _ _| _ Waterâ€" Municipal and School Samplen taken Rewage and garbage Quarantine calls My Pop‘s Tops because he always US Mmymrhlnmmpwu cundlo\lrdm-Mhmlmum "HuuMlinluuMmh me to the burleat ahow. It was wonderful." "I dan‘t have no real father beca i ;m.mmlun.mtwmmu "He wants me to learn. (mee he t Tourist Camp® ud !I'du't have nn.r.a.nl';lr:-;-ioï¬u- hwent |'“ly when 1 wan mbnln'luvorulwhmwryw. "" C irte wants me to learn, Once he tooloe to Fence Lake and mluhhmulmld-wlmmdlmldnflo-nd-.,m "Imnkllll'opmwwnwddmompm.," would we be ?" 3 _ ly. _lualte MWs a saw and WA‘Y amell that "He is a farmer, lhe amen oow in the house 1 .know Pop n | "My Pop is tops because e mmmum» uummmuup\mm a kinckel, nmmnunum * *‘ uMy pop‘s tops because he unti) 1 was th me all my 1fe A scene from "YOUTI FOR THE Butcher Shops Groceries â€" Lockers Fating Establishments Barber Shops Coemetwries THE GRIMSBY three yearn old yet he Elementary S§chool Health: From Page One West Lincolnn Nursing Services THAT‘S MY POP suspercted cases of poliomyelitis, He amells lWke a cow and wi I with my daddy that I wisht I had knew he always tien : in just as good to meif he knew Charles House in Milwne Sentine! THE KINGDOM®" â€" a| m good care of us children wther. I have sight brothâ€" INDEPENDENT 123 17 August amoll that 11 170 13 147 276 1st GRIMSBY (LION8) TROOP Well the 1048â€"40 season has Mu\dwfllbflmfl(mm ufluldltotm. EC conmarndint 41 12 b7 16 Monday theie passed {DMY 32 Post Office two sunflower heads, 13 inches across, postage 56 cents. There were 90 rows of seeds in each with 33 in each rowâ€"nearly $.000 seeds in each head, and the sender says he has 300 merts, Of '."__mmnmllf long, all in bloom Aug. 10th. Now, three CA toads of seed being shipped to Alâ€" tona Vegetable Oils, Ltd., and anâ€" other carload to Fargo, North Dakâ€" ota for roastingâ€"the Mennonite wm“flwflefl. But this sample, two heads, i8 for Grimaby cardinals. When Ernie B« 2. 4) Mfanitahs: 13. 0h citennindict 46 +0 Barager, of Eim Creek, Mani(O®8N. (a former puplit of V. W. Jackson) saw an item in the Spectator hovige apring, that Cardinals were nesting at 165 Main West, because they had been fed sunflower seeds all winter, he tagged a row for Grimsâ€" by cardinals. 8o now, we are well set for the winter. held their annual anniversary serâ€" vices Sunday, September 19th, at 11 am. and 7.30 p.m. with Rev. Charles Murry, a former resident officiating. The local choir providâ€" ed the music in the morning and a vocal solo in the evening by A guest soloist was much enjoyed. â€"â€" be on Saturday, was honoured on her birthday, with a party and pre« sentation by the staff and friends at the W. and J. Morden Insurance office, Hamilton, where she has been employed. Also the local giria‘ softball team entertained for Miss Thomas, a valued member, on Wednesday night at a bowling party in Hamilton and refreshâ€" ments at the home of Mrs. Fred Norton when the girls presented the brideâ€"elect with an electric table lamp. Mrs. Lealie Thomas en« tertained at a trousseau tea on Friâ€" day afternoon in honour of her daughter, Seventy guests were reâ€" celved Vinemount News ident, Mra. George Gliddon, pn-l sided. Mrs. William Wilson acted as secretary in the absence of Miss Annic Johnston. Suggestions for the year‘s program were received and a pleasant feature of the evenâ€" Ing was the presence of a number of young married women who have joined the society. ‘The roll call for October will be the presentâ€" ation of something new made from something old. All articles will be on sale at the November meeting when the annual bazaar is held. The opening meeting of the W.L was held in the W.1. hall. The presâ€" JUNIOR FARMERS WILL HOLD CHURCH SERVICE Once each year tye Junior l'lr-‘ mers sponsor a Church Service as part of their yearly programme. An outstanding speaker \» al« ways secured and this year the Rev. Duncan MeTavish of 8t. Paul‘s 8t. Church, 8t,. Catharines, will address the gathering on the aubject "The Law of the Harvest." This service will be held in Vic» toria Mall, Vincland Station, adâ€" jJoining the Queen Elzabeth Highâ€" way, at 300 p.m., Standard Tme, on Sunday, September 20th, 1048. Boy Scouts Miss Dordthy Manley of Vlnu‘ land, will present a soprano solo and the service will be taken in charge by some of the officers themselves, notably Kelth Wiley, District Director, John Powell and Nelda Romagnoli, the two Preal« dentsa, and Delia Morrison, Int Vice Preaident This service is open to anyone of any denomination and the parenta are eapecially invited to attend. Following the aervice an inform« al family plenic will be held in the beautiful park adjoining the Hall with sach Junlor providing refreah> ments which will be pooled and in charge of a special committee as follows: Delia Morrison, Chairâ€" man; . Florence Dailrymple and Holen Halnes, This Church Service has been a popular event in past years and U is anticipated that you will make a special effort to be present and bring along a carload of your friends and neighbore, Tapleytown . United Church a brideâ€"toâ€" thru the 1â€"HORSE wak0". ©O0000°/ pred board, all in good condition. Fred AN bardi parka, medi Â¥ ga & A.nnlnn Phone M“ @@@s**89"°" °0 en micF CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT}3 W“', 32 CHEV coach. Apply Murray N elson. Auditorium Circle, Grimaby Beach. 12â€"1p LIVINGSTON furnace _ burner, 10°°°°° / °0C Cadition. used BABYâ€"TENDA, fr tion. Phone 350â€"J nings or Sunday. «mmnannrrereene 700C Cnmsnnel: COAL or wood stove, enamel trim. in good condition, also 3 burfier gas rangette. Phone 674â€"W, after oX. faccte::.... en o P 16 USED French doors, good Caill dition. . Reasonable. Phone 477. Caribou Inn, Grimsby. _ 11â€"2¢ «ameAAiAnRANAACE CCC CCCE PMiaat . TWOâ€"PIECE wine coloured Chestâ€" erfield, in mltu. also Remington rd Typewriter. Phone 706â€"W after 3 pm. 12â€"1¢ MUSKRAT cont, «ameinpenpeaa ue e CCC L200 ©2200t GIRLԤ light blue winter coat with hood, two plaid skirts and rainâ€" coat, all size 14, worn one sea> son. Amy Mrs. H. Young, 85 Main . Phone.43â€"R. _ 12â€"1¢ LADIES‘ dresases ALUMINUM and steel irrl SEVEN room house. Kpߢ1 Robâ€" inson South. Phone 16â€"W, evenâ€" kuu. 12â€"1¢ complete, in Aâ€" MHOUSE, furnished, for winter DOUBLE bed sitting room orl wingle bedroom, close to hm-‘ ness section; breakfast optional. Box 10, Grimsby lmkprn;i;l‘l. â€"1p DAIRY QUEEN TO BE â€" PICKED IN LINCOLN House, Seventh St.. Grimsby Beach before 6 pm. _____ 12â€"1p A new and novel plan is being AlN 1 ULUY initiated under the auspices of nn‘ “ »._._l_. Molstein Breeders of the Centralâ€" CAPABLE GIRLS aAs West Ontario to :“lo.fl 'uh-mry WAITRESSES queen. The County mg most tickets on a draw for n richty brea|[ For Steady ond Part Time Molstein heifer calf donated by Harry May» of Hays Limited an+\| E1 Rancho Casablanc m«lllby the $15,200 buil Raymondâ€" ale Ralta, will have the honor of Attractive Mours, Highest having their dairy m;mn-;« Wages at the banquet following the ¢ » * plonship Holatein show to be held For Appointment Oclober 12th, near Brantford.â€" Jn Phone Grimsby 101â€"Mâ€"2 the evening of October 12th, a * huge banquet will be held in the clty Of Brantford and the ten Dairy | Queens from the ten counties of | Grey, Waterloo, Wellington, Hrant, | lr You ARE Haldimand, Wentworth, l.lnmln,\ PLANN'NG TO Welland, Malton and Peel, will be | BUILD present and while sach one will reâ€" | celve a worth whilse prize the high» | p | eat award will be made to . the Consult queen m the county having the ; y greatest sale of ticketas for the | M‘ i draw and she will be awarded a| _ | trip to New York City with all ex cmm . | penses pald. L 14â€"16. Amllu. A. E. RnMiIghk, Phone «11. Three doors east Baker‘s sideroad, lakefront, Grimaby Beach. 12â€"1p pipe, Buckner and Skinner sprinklers from 3 gallons to 400 .pllu‘lh‘pr min. ('l:tmlnw‘ l'h" rriga! a from 100 to m rr minute. Orchard _ Equipmen! Service, Beamaville, Ontario. Phone 96. Mar, 1/49 ings. months, Apply Box 31, Independâ€" anke 12â€"1p The naming of the county queena ‘ will be left to the Junior hrm«u. In each county and a contest will ; take place in Lincoln with one |trl‘ appointed from each townahip. The nk:'mu of these girls are as mLk w! neuneinmeAa se ie id 0L coal and wood heater, excelâ€" " o M CYcA Nad The ploneers blazed the trail with an axe, Now the moderns do it with a motor vehicle. ':T,.;i' condition Ningnraâ€"Helon Halnea OGrantham ~Mildred Heatherton, Louthâ€"Della Morrison Clintonâ€"Nelda Romagnol|, Qainaboro â€" Mary Comfort 8. Orimaby â€"Florence Dalyrmpi N. Grimaby â€"Norma Martlow, Calatorâ€"â€"Marie Coopor, Aâ€"1 condition, U 126â€"J, Grimaby. 12 first clasa condiâ€" ).J, after 6.30 eveâ€" n 12â€"1p aize 16, excellent A. F. Knight, + _ Cheeus Phone 513M â€"1¢ e / / = k m SOMEONE to cut lawn. Apply A D fuahe Phone 248, Grimsby PEACH PAINTING ANC PAPER HANGâ€" ING â€" W. Twocock, 32 Oak St. INTERIOR PAINTING AND PAâ€" PERHANGINGâ€"A. J, Hayward. Phone 406, Grimsby. tfe All persons hayi elaims inst mb stt 6 "*sHrew â€" anBcor 8MITH, late of.the Town of Grimeâ€" by, in the County of lincoin. Dent« Ist, deceased, who died on the thir tieth day of October, 1947, are reâ€" ulred to send the same to the underâ€" :uuod solicitor for the Executrices on or before the thirticth day of Sapâ€" tember, 1918, after which date the astate will be distributed having reâ€" gard only to the claims then Mled. _ ‘ Dated at Grimsby, Ontario, . *tau iwentyâ€"seventh day of August, 1 llAlull.l'“I'l1 HAN‘llo.l.:". % Nt Solicitor . for m'-“.zornlri.& ilities FAMILEX, MONTREAL NOTICE TO CREDITORS _ New Chicken, Steak and Sea Food Dining Reom CAPABLE WOMEN FOR KITCHEN WORK HELP WANYED WANTED 10 Depot St. _ Phone 833 en Sm uis > kers for Elbertas, good and _ picking. Avg Lipsitt, Phone 132. 11â€"2p r:uwl u; nly McCal les, 11 lmyAnmn. J. Grimaby. _ 12â€"1¢ STENOGRAPHER MISS M. BOYD 1600 _ Delorimier ELEVEN BReamsville 12â€"1¢