| 3 MAIN WEST NEW YEAR‘S DAY PHONE 727 FREE DELIVERY ! 12 John St. North, near King St. E. TRADE IN YOUR OLD SET. The Best Place To Buy A PORTABLE TYPEWRITER Open Saturday Afternoon Until Christmas Easy Budget Terms MERB BLAKE TYPEWRITER CO. SEE THEM ALL AT ONE PLACE WHITE‘S GROCERY LINCOLN ELECTRIC SUPPLY Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Johnson that L. W.Sovereign, who Nas have gone to Hamiliton, where they been confind to hospital for two will spend the winter. {and a hif years, due to a stroke a e ® and a hemorrhage of the brain, Mr. Panter has closed his ¢0tâ€" was ableto visit his home on Centâ€" tage on the lakefront and gone t0 ral Aveme last week. He was a¢â€" Toronto for the !.vht:r Lcompankda, going and coming, by {his britherâ€"inâ€"law, C. L. Bevin, Miss Ann Boblick of TorONt»| peneralsecretary of the Y.M.C.A. spent the weekend with Miss Mary Dukovac, Hunter‘s sideroad. * ‘* s Mr. and"Mrs. L. W. Phipps and family have moved from the Beach to reside in St. Catharines. Grimsby builtâ€"in antenoa. POSsITIVELY THE LOWEST PRICED RADIO EVEA OFFERED WITH FAMOUS, EXCLUSINE WESsTINGNOUSE POLYPHONIC REPROOUCTIOH MISS MAY CRITTENDEN, Resident Staff Correspondent. ‘Telephone Your News Items To Hrâ€" AT of Hamiton Six A F U Brown .19 19 20 Blue .15 19 18 Yellow .17 13 17 Red ____14 11 14 ment on the plano was a real help to the cubs, and his assistance Was appreciated by Akela and Bagâ€" heera. f Well, the pennant race has ended for this month and the Brown Six can give a big cheer for themselâ€" ves as they are now possessors of this coveted pennant. The points and totals are as follows: it pays off in pennant points to have every member of your Six PRESENT, and smartly uniformâ€" ed, as these points pile up nicely when you‘re working for this award! | SBimile: As varying in sizes as ! department store Santa Clauses. _ The Cubs wish to acknowledge Miss Crittenden‘s contribution, and enough to buy the jungle records for the pack. See yrou Friday afternoon. Till then, Good Hunting. J. B. McEwan, Beamsville, a son. December Sthâ€"*To Mr. and Mrs Harold Stirling, Beamsville, a son. December 2ndâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Coddington, R.R. 2, Grimsâ€" by, a daughter. | December 7thâ€"To Morris and Mra. Smith, Grimsby, a daughter. Beach woOLF CUB PACK for To Mr. and Mrs. THE GRIMSBY 3 0 5 17 83 3 0 5 13 73 5 5 0 11 60 2 0 5 12 58 PHONE 616 weinesint in iler school volleyball among the lower school teams. Marg. MacMillan led her team to victory over MI‘RB: / "° “'.m.,.mo(l.-l..m 'nrry‘nu--ltdndlfl-fl win from Sandra Rogers‘ team and Victorh Palmer‘s team scored a decisive victory over that of Olive Clark with a score of 25â€"7. ‘ Friday afternoon‘s games singled wtmmn-futklndfl"- ’m Victoria Palmer‘s team was triumphant over that of Sandra _ NE.ELL an t A n %AQG Swdps 111 . 8k A ons cichrar t triumphant over that of nndu‘ mbylmdâ€"- Ann w-mmmmw Marg. MacMilian‘s team . with a score of 26â€"12 and Olive Clark‘s team defeated Margaret Hogan‘s g.-uymmo(u-u. 'l'hhlonm.)ncmllumd Victoria Palmer as the two teams at the top, each team having 4 'iuom.o(l'pallflob.mlm game of the finals was played at noon on Monday, the 6th. Vicky led her team to a 22â€"18 win over Marg‘s team, but Marg. will be back in there fighting for the next nmonkt'lptdown!omm and support the girls. . . Eaton‘s Junior Fashion Council and Executive held their annual Football Banquet and At Home on Monday, the 6th at the Scottish Rite. It was attended by our two representatives, Pat Dowile and }John Millyard and their dates, Carol Baxter and Bryan Tenny. Pat and John were appointed in September to represent G.H.S. on the Council. They have been atâ€" tending the meeting at Eaton‘s each week and enjoying the priviâ€" leges afforded by the Council. . . 1 hmuumm«n‘ hope) that G.H.S.â€" students are giving every spare minute to preâ€" paring for exams, for the attendâ€" ance of Drama Club members to the final meeting before Christmas was very poor. Those who weren‘t there, missed a good play. "Fanâ€" tastic Flight" starred Gary Scott with Dawn Kemp, Mary Morris, Janice Cornwell, Ruth Clark, Berâ€" nie MacMillian and John Debew. Due to the shortage of male memâ€" bers, Janice and Mary portrayed their ability. Colonel Chetwynd atâ€" very interesting talk on stage setâ€" tings and scenery. The information was greatfully received and should prove valuable for future use. egg but eventually he getting hardâ€"boiled. .Tbc‘sm that every man h&nud to get and proud to wear, Shop now while our brilliant Christmas dhplu{ of the famous Forsyth Shirts is still complete, Choose his "'Ill now from the outstanding patterns and smart colour blends and stripes that disâ€" llmhï¬ this modern selection. The tailoring is superb in every detail Many a man (THE TRIVUMVIRATE) ‘ Mais "He‘ll never need to exchange a _ R. C. BOURNE SHOP EARLY MEN‘S WEean superb in every detail tries to be a gond INDEPENDENT up Mrs. James Channon, of Niagar® hll.vfllltowfl"" gagement of her oldest dAUENET: *® agarion, to Carroll Cameron aaFs APnZ T0 CS Mountain Street, Grimsby, wish to announce the engagement of theif daughter, Elinore Cecilia, to t crick James Edwards; the wedding to take place in St. John‘s Anglican TT uo qs n Church, 1 at 3 pm. HAMILTON SQLOIST AT TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Miss Audrey Hill, soloist wWith mmdlrh'aoirnad-d- .u-tmmmn-mumd Royal Conservatory of Music, Torâ€" onto, will be the guest artist at tonight‘s concert at Trinity United Church. Appearing on the programme with Miss Hill is a Children‘s Choir of forty voices directed by Mr. Donald Kennedy and Mrs. Kennedy and Mr. Kenneth Baxter in numâ€" bers arranged for the organ and ‘This concert has been arranged by the Service Club of ‘Trinity United Church as a Christmas con. tribution to the music lovers of the community and it is hoped that myflflhmlbmu‘ hour of fine and unusual Christmas The W.CT.U. met in the Baptist Church, Nov. 30. The guest speaker Mrs. J. Cockburn, St. Catharines, gave a very fine report of the National Convention. All across Canada there is a growing realizaâ€" tion that alcohol and nicotine are number one enemiles of health, life itself. The traffic in both these drugs is diverting the family inâ€" come from vital needs into the pockets of producers of alcohol and tobacco. This traffic is destroying the homes, sapping the life of the church, and is cutting into the neeâ€" wholesale and retail. How long before Christian citiâ€" zens will wake up and realize the stupidity of permitting this curse to devastate Canada? a surprise visit. Her addreas was based on Matthew 15; 21 to 28. Read it. Faith is not a blind alley, The Provincial President, Engagement e t e C e c Winona, on January 15th, wC.T.U. x @ 6 geabtr Phifen @Mhowes her & _MSS Sm e e\ hmM“l‘...’. # MMM“.-.IM ï¬o.uul“ylo“h‘uhl...l.’l * Bive Gras: Dusting Powde: hhuh...l.ï¬.m DYMOND‘S DRUG sTORE den; Mrs. C. B. Haynes, and Mr# H.C.Wd.lonhl. Very acceptable refreshments weer served by Mra. 8. Merritt and Mrsa. Murphy. We are sorry that some members and friends missed the information and inspiration brought to us bÂ¥ the speakers. The opportunity of Illn‘n‘â€w“ our County Christian leaders does not often it is a shining road on which liff MBB / award to Go4. a "mP"" TNL L2 A ® Crochet Slippers by Grandmere. © Gay Stripe Chintz Bags. © Cottage Craft Knitting Bags. © Woo!l Gloves and Mitts. © Handpainted Metal Coffee Trays on Folding Stands. © New Italian Majolica Ware. C mesmer WERET (O00 0000 use @ Angora Berets, Calots and Gloves by Grandmere. TCUW CC TuCLLL ko Aeandmere. m-mummulm;-mnmyuwmwwy. nmmm@nw PHONE 663 DANCING 9 to 1 PM. en w s t 0 0 ie DpON®T FORGET CHRISTMAS Is JUST AROUND THE CORNER AND GRIMSBY HIGH SCHOOL THURSDAY, DEC. 23rd, 1948 1 At Aome HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM RON WICKENS AND HIS ORCHESTRA * GIFT HOUSE NEW ARRIVALS â€"â€" Atfernoons, Evenings. 1%, MILES -‘W’ menne® *** 0 Ina Sï¬ he geta sick to get that PIOU® v man who is reâ€" Yueuul"". doesn‘t wait W’A_._ Ltake lndҠm..;“‘â€' M! Tuesday and Friday Evening® lzn'u ltun-w PHONE 656 ts for ,.'!n...n Hair +m e . 1%4, MILES WEST P.0o. 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