e Thursday, Oct. 21st, 1948. M PMHONE 104â€"Râ€"33 _ WINONA Simile: As full of conversation as a taxi driver. MeMANUS PETROLEUMS RED STAR GAS AND PHONE 291â€"Jâ€"1 GRIMSBY All Work Fully Guaranteed RELIANCE PRODUCTS 15 Years Experience R. W. NUSTON Machines Purchased A. Hewson & Son PHONE 340 Livingston Oi1 Burners WINONA BACON QuR OWN SLICED 0‘ ROASTS RIB ROLLED 59‘ ALL BEEF STEAKS _ 65 WLMNA SPECIAL PRICE 39 WIENERS duFF‘8 45 PORK SAUSAGE _o«««»« 38 64 PIECE DINNER DISHES SHREDDED WHEAT ,,,, 47° CORNFLAKE â€" *‘~*‘ QUAKER OATS _ «a« 29 PORK & BEANS :2 * 2. 20° OLD CHEESE A FULL LINE OF ROY AL i OIL CONTRACT GUARANTEED â€"By Major Oil Company. INDIVIDUAL SURVEY. A PROMPT AND EFFICIENT INSTALâ€" _ LATION. * H SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Livingston Stokers and Oil Burners District Agents FOUND‘S GENERAL STORE mt O 00 (Bervice For Eight) ENGLISH CHINA CAH(IONIAN pATTERAN. OPEN Just what you have been looking for. YOUR GOODYEAR DEALER FOR TIRES AND BATTERIES Very .Mll Price MEATS FREE DELIVERY ON ORDERS OF $2.00 UP . QUR SPECIAL â€" FRESH AND SMOKED MEATS BG PLOWING MATCH ~ MACHINERY DISPLYy On Wednesday next, October 27: the 24th annual plowing match of the Lincoln County Plowman‘s Asâ€" :ehthnvlllhhddumhm Victor three miles south dh-m.‘nd'llw'fl' ther it is expected that it will be held in this county. | Besides the large list of classes | nammmmmi be a large display of farm machinâ€" | ery of every description. There will be special prizes for the youngest. and oldest plowman taking part, and also several trophies for specâ€" ial events. ' Lunch will be served on the pwm.tnulmdu'tmmm evening the annual banquet and presentation of prizes and trophies will be made in the Tintern church. The public are cordially invited to attend this plowing match and machinery display. Councilior Peter Marlowe of North Grimsby is secretary of the association and J. H. Earle, North Grimsby, is the 1st viceâ€"president. REAL SNAPPY THIS WEEK‘S SPECIAL PRICE $29.00 and best match yet GRIMSBY CONTINUATIONS ‘car, which came u» behind them. ‘but the car missed Misa Bowers ;ea-mly.muythlmm | side of the car struck the girl, alâ€" ‘though Knight had thought that |she was on the right side of his Knight appeared before Magisâ€" trate H. D. Hallett Monday charged with carelese driving. He was reâ€" manded to Oct. 25, and freed on £1,000 bail. Provincis) Constable Gordon Collins of Grimsby, investâ€" igated great industry which has meant the livelihood of thousands, For 32 years he discharged nis duty in a larger field in the Senate of Canâ€" ada. We think of him also as a churchman. He saw all the Bishops of Niagara in office snd pass, with the exception of myself. He was for 42 years a warden of St John‘s and a delegate to the synod of the "Our natural sorrow ‘to thou‘ who knew and loved him is overâ€" come by thanksgiving for his rich life and service and the Christian hope of the life in the world to come. We all thank God for him and we humbly ask that we. may follow the good ¢Xmmple of his life. May he rest in Péeace and may his memory inspire s all to aâ€"betâ€" ter life." & _ Interment was in thhe family plot in Stoney Creek Cemhetery. Honâ€" Rt. Hon. Arthur Melighen, Toronto; Senator J. J. Donnellty, Pinkerton: Col. the Hon. C. W. G. Gibson, Haâ€" milton: the Hon. Thomas L Kenâ€" y hotnis ngi+ onl ho. ccinecn 9 h crgnp ho momin M ow .~3" C |uno Smmmifiertines in intoption i ewourn, m. "ulk IAI. the itte since its inception lllfl.â€m'.'nll '-tmlupmuuolmm.c-m- on i cr 1. 9. P Bro"â€" | arines City Council and the Lincoln , Ottawa; J. the mma D' County Council during the war, London, m":_' . G. D.‘ Mr. Judd stated that the 8St. Cathâ€" cennt.lon- ; _ FEigbert l-lth-.l.m....muf.m Branch n&‘m Illl Winona;â€"Fred w KM toâ€"take over purely Howard Craise, H:t RI‘).liouh' veteran aspects of the committee‘s wlr mdm.’ % Dryu:‘.’ymk,mhuwwntlklm‘ !hm on Thomas J. Mahony, that civilian establishments would T ctive .h.mn witke ve M‘nw Q:;e eu!: of such matters as | unemployment. sons, Liewellyn Simith, Winona:| ‘The two Legion officials, on beâ€" ‘halt of the Branch andâ€"veterans, ï¬. expressed their warm appreciation " 1 Do es ob es Ak s nedy, Toronto; Maj..Gen. S. C. Mewburn. Hamilton: Frank Lenâ€" nard, M.P., Dundas:; Frank Bronâ€" son, Ottawa; J. F. P. Armstrong, London, England; the Hon. G. D. Conant, Oshawa; Eigbert Smith, Winona;â€"Fred Wellington, Fonthill: Howard Craise, Port Dalhousie; ‘Ho'ud Ambrose, ‘W. R. Drynan, Sr., and Thomas J. Mahony, of BISHOP PRAISES LIFE T , PHONE 40 11° "HE GRIMSBY l k 71120 c oc oosmigedianntibeipeenit ® ty aware of the operation of The \ Poppy Fund as they, in their genâ€" | erosity are not behind any other !muy.mnum«m‘ww‘ | aboutâ€"in all Canada, with a poPUâ€" \lation of twelve million, wreaths Mmmm%mm of approximately four hundred thousand dollars each | year. In Great Britain ‘some forty million \ people make purchases to the valtto 'l“ twentyâ€"four millions of dollars | each year. This does not look good, .i..p.ehllylnvk"oftledlflw | in economic conditions. If Canada | bought and contributed . equally \ well as Great Brltlll'm then . our ‘| total would be six million instead ‘| of four hundred thousand. officials in this work, and no POr~ tion of the Funds go to the Legion itself. on mds oc d o c Aramire | _ Wreaths on view at R. O. Wileox and Son, Beamsville, Phone 60, and \Lincoln Electric Company (Comâ€" . rade "Bert‘" Constable), Phone 616, Every household is asked to purâ€" chase a small wreath to help those who having served us, now require ouf aid, and in remembrance of those who gave their all in the hope that we might Live in Peace. where orders may be left. SECURITY PLAN to the closing out of the activities of the St. Catharinesâ€"Lincoln Counâ€" ty Citizens‘ Committee at the close of the present year and the taking over by the Legion of much of the committee‘s work. *+ expressed their warm appreciation and "profound gratitude" for the assistance given to veterans by the two financing municipal bodies. Mr. Judd pointed out also that the Legion Branch will be put to considerable . additional expense, over and above their budget, by the taking over of much of the work formerly done by the comâ€" mittee. He stated that the city council had made a grant of $1,800 to cover the threeâ€"month â€" transiâ€" tional period and reqauested that a grant also be made by the county .mncl'â€"" lâ€""ï¬n_nqh was referred to the finanee committee. _ ____ "The council was informed by H.. R. Scott, Minister of Lands and Forests, that Nov. 5 and 6 were considered the best open dates for whessant whooting in the district prior to the opening of deer hunt» in# season on November 8. In a reâ€" solution passed at last month‘s sesâ€" sion of the council, Lincoin went on regord as opposed to the dates and in favour of October 27 and 30 as shooting dates. _ Mr. Scott stated in his letter that dates set are the same throughout the province with the exception of Easex County and Pelee Tsland wheer the dates are October 28 and 20. He requested that the council reconsider its recommendation for a change in the shooting dates. A LOT OF RADIOS There are 3,000,000 radios in Canada, about one for every four persons. A bushel of trouble sometimes comes to the man who consumes too many pints. EXPERT THE, POPPY FUND w# L648 GENERAA&RrcrR1c R Al»lllu .l',o § GRIMSBY RADIO AND #MAIN AT, £.,, onimsgy PHONEK 638 INDEPENDENT senneennei en e y c 200 NAUPllxw. R. J. Moyer, Grimsby Be Phone !11-\‘\!.-.11. 1p Een Pn oad 1 BROWN winter overcoat, in No Do maon un e e en Sn 12 WINDOW sash, with glass, size 20" x 57". Apply 48 Maple Ave. Dhanea 2OTâ€"M. 16â€"1p ONE TON stake truck, sNNE®] for orchard or farm use, $200,. P. V. Smith, Realtor, Mn ._4" C en e o oi Om C e c Lo FIRE guards and other freside furnishings. Mrsa. W. E. Callng- ford, The Brass Jug, Main W. GIRL‘S winter coats, 14, 16 and 18 NEW hand made quilts; comfortâ€" ers and wool blankets, all new. Mra. Leidens, P h o n e. 196â€"R, Grimsby. 16â€"1p AUTOMATIC gas range, 4â€"burner with side oven; Ilhnr{ table; bedroom suite; two Wilton rugs, _ 8x9. Phone 49 or 732. "__16â€" SIMMONS doubic bed, Buut{ Rest mattress and aprings. alnut chifforobe and dresser with large mirror, Apply 86 Main St. ‘l.h_-t A % 1p LOT 96x300, near Grimaby on No. 8 H&:{. basement excavated; 10, feet lumber, ? Ibs. nails, 10 cord wood. Price $1775. Phone 280â€"R, Beamsvilie. 16â€"1p ___â€"â€"â€"-â€"' e y d (‘ Classified Advertisements Officials at the Hamilton diviâ€" slion Department of Highways, are on the warpath about vandalism along the Queen Flizabeth Way, particularly in the stretch between Hamilton and Niagara Falls. They say that damage estimated at thousands of dollars is done every year in that area. Vandals have stolen and damaged signs, stolen electric light bulba, stolen and smashed automatic counters, and even stolen sand from the side of the highway. in 42 44 M 1 cce Araaa® 7 condition, suit boy 13â€"14. Phone AOT.Y. °_ 16â€"1p Latest incident was near Nl-‘ agara Falls where a bus crashed Into a barrier. Warning lights, placed there by the department, hard been turned out by the vand> als and the oil had been poured on the ground. Highway officials reâ€" Alled the lanterns, then two hours later were called again. This time the lanterns were out, and had been Alled with crankcase oil. Offi. clais termed this vandaliam "crimâ€" Phone 397â€"M. Jack Baisley was appointed 8eâ€" conder of the Gray 8ix and receivâ€" ed his armlet at the opening cereâ€" 275. _ mony. Also skirts and suits. Mrs. Kemp, Main East. Phone l‘l:-il e mounted collection of match m‘ ers and recelved his Collector‘a Badge after pinning his ribbon to the Totem Pole, John Cimba was invested and enrolled as a member of the Cub Puok. i Eric Mark was welcomed to the | Grand How!, having moved here from Montreal where he was n member of the St. Dominic‘s Pack. The First Star tost in akipping ’m passed by John Dunham and Gordon Treachuk . » HIGHWAY VANDALISM | ‘The results of the basket decor ating content were announced mt the campâ€"fite ceremony by our old friends, Baloo and Bagheora. They had a most difficult time as the baskets were all an well done, However, they chose the hasâ€" ket of John Brooks as bost, hlu mm with a Cub nenmant a an the basketas were all ao w-ni done. However, they chose the basâ€" ket of John Brooks as best, hbei decorated with a Cub pennant ï¬ the Cub knots in crepe paper, Jack m‘f'“m.mdqul. deaign and Ha Mm'm third dAssavatbaA In.!'! WOLF CUB PACK stake truck, suitable third, decorated like a Jon Hand, Lynn Lambert and Jack Fisher were preâ€" sented with their Becond Year Serâ€" vice Stare at : the same time. Jimmy Gregory brought in h i a untrimmed, size /12, MSC ")" _ Phone 386â€"J. 16â€"1p COAL and wood stove, warming oven and reservoir. Apply Geo. Seymour, William St., Beamsâ€" ville. 16â€"1p THREE plec® OO oly Frank m‘k.ny new. Apply Frank k, Main E., across from Carlâ€" bou Inn, Grimaby Beach. 15â€"2¢ ACRE of land,. @iX=â€"TOUU / 0 . rage, peach and cherry trees. aod ‘condition. Phone 408â€"J, Beamavilie, after 6 p.m. _ 14â€"3p W“‘"{'ï¬f, 1 ROUND table and buffet, $12; kitâ€" chen table with 3 chaira, $7; amail bed with new ‘mattress, $8; radio, $10; couch, $5. Apply W. Mcinerny, RR. 1, Grassie. walll2 WWNaane K9.BR.6. 16â€"1¢ SAVE money; Aando e nnee en CE d Cw 2 LADYVԤ brown broadtail cont, size 36; man‘s grey winter overcont, wize 36; girl‘s short navy blue leather coat, size 34; brown fox neck plece; green Damask livâ€" ___ing room drapes. 2 Elizabethâ€" 84. Phane 202. 16â€"1p ALUMINUM and -ml‘iir"c{'-uoin\ pipe, _ Buckner a n d nner flmm on * Etm hare m‘.u@:.:;:m > units from 100 to rr minute. Beamavilie, Ontario. Phone 96. Cub neckerchief. All the baskets helped to make Apple Day a sucâ€" cess and the Cubs with their leadâ€" era wish to thank the citizens of Grimaby for their continued supâ€" port. We are also gratoful to Group Committeeman Bob Bourne for the use of his window and to Barry for his work in decorating it. (Too late for last week) ‘ The members of the W.A. of 8. George‘s Anglican church, RR. 1, Vinemount, held an all day quilt» Ing on Thursday, Oct. 7th, at the home of Mrs. Ben Clark. A pot luck dinner was enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. G, A. Gliddon and daughter Audrey, motored to Mit« chell and Goderich for the Thanksâ€" giving weekend. Anniversary services were held in Rock Chapel United Church Bunday, October 3rd, with Rev. MceRoberts of Wellandport the guest speaker. Rev. Mr, Houalandâ€" or assisted At the evening service. At the morning service Miss Kay Woylie and Mra Edna Carleton sang a duct, and Miss Phylia Fowler of Tapleytown sang a solo at the evening service. ‘The floral decorations were made by | Mr. Btuart Jeffries. you. Reupholstering ering '&.':;"‘22& o V inemount News Rev. Father Fedak, Rev. A. Charles, D.D. Brooklyn, N.Y. Gordon LApaitt, Grimaby J .0. ;m Ts 8t, Marys, Pa. Mra. A. Inco, ‘ Mamilton . A.O\':. Winmer, ‘lhmy Fasson, Winona Miss J, Nolion, \ Toronto Poter Robortson, RBR. 1, Orimaty ‘Junu Beamer, | _ Orimaby Gordon Metcalfe, :\ _ Orimaty | A. F. Amith, +\ _ Orimaby Orimaby: Giohe, * c rrimeny Orimaby Winona 52â€"Râ€"6 Paidâ€"Up List L2 200 20 2400 + ut n V ied ey; now M.l’.("dl. built from factory to l ~Agmraner yCY WBP o Cheaterficld . suite, Mar. 1/49 to Aug Bopt June July Auy Aug. ‘40 hune ‘40 Bept Aug Doe Oot Oot ay ‘40 TWO room® 3990 W _ son St nished. ApPIÂ¥ 7 Robinson St. N. Grimaby. 16â€"1p UNFUIMINID light housekeep. ing rooms, COU ie only. Phone g4â€"Wâ€"12, anm‘y. 16â€"1p PAINTING AND PAPER HANGâ€" MBR T_L L 0 Mal St memaeneeenr ie CC 00 C lmetrved LADY for light household duti¢® in exchange for room and board. Apply Box 23, Grimaby Indeâ€" lent 16â€"1p en nn ooE CCC 0 s clen . t BM CY c P INTERIOR PAINTING AND PAâ€" OM T L C NY ecarard ‘A0 ‘40 ‘A 00 | RELIABLE WOMAN FOR GENERAL KITCHEN 410 PERHANGINGâ€"A. J. Haywar". Phone 406, Grimsby. tte ‘40 ‘40 ‘At ‘40 ‘A0 ‘40 ‘40 LADIES‘ AUVXILIARY OF WEST LINCOLN MEMORIAL HOSPIT AL Phone 240 BReamsville For Information and Prices BOX 20, Grimsby Independent NEW WING CHAIR BANQUET TABLE USsED Phone 101â€"Mâ€"2 POSITION WANTED FOR SALE MISS M. LUCAS GOOD WAGES. IF YOU ARE PLANNING TO BUILD or unfur« 32 Oak St.