â€" The Auxiliary of Trinâ€" afl-dzamm. Sale in the Gas Office on ©aturday, Fub. 19th, from 9 to 12. ‘Thursday, Feb. Monday, Feb. 21, 8 pm. English, French, German Mrs. F. Haufek Mone. Edinburgh University. Also studied at Paris, Oricans, France and Bonn, Germany. PMHONE 2073 62 MAIN E. Mours 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Daily, in ~3, dlige Bghteege» A orit we ns l Annual Meeting, Election of Guest: Rev. J. 8. Harrington, Modern Haircutting and Shaping Permanents for Difficult Hair w _ POm ADULTS 40s ASSORTED SANDWICH COOKIES â€" 25c tb. Phone 727â€"â€" FREE DELIVERY "MNeuvor A Dull Moment" §1 par hour lesson SILVER COLLECTION (for the Division) WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARYT 23rd, 1949 PROCEEDS FOR GIRLS‘ GOFTBALL CLUB MO’HO!_ EI_L:IURFS Conservation and Wild Life THEK CAIUN’(:';;';:I;VA'I'ION CLWUB WEDNESDAY, FEB. 23rd WHITE‘S West Lincoln Division Girl Guides INVITES YOU TO A SHOWING at :16 pm. COMMUNITY HALL, BEAMSVILLE Aurs. L. Clark and Mrs. A. Joss apent a tew days in Toronto last held at the home of Mrs. W. H. Betts, Feb. 24th, :uu.’ + > Mrs. E. H. Burgess has returned from Magersville, where she has been visiting her son and daughterâ€" inâ€"daw, Mr. afd Mrs. Gareth Burâ€" stitute was held at the home of Mrs. Morris Udell, Thursday, Feb. 10th Mrs. J. Rawcliffe, Sec. Vice President, conducted the meeting. Mrs. Bric Gardham had charge of the programme and gave a very educational reading on Chloreliaâ€" a smail plant grown from water and the sun. Mrs. Garnham also held an open discussion on sugar cane from the time it was ready to be harvested to the manufacâ€" tured product. The members gave a vote of thanks to Mrs. Garnham for the enjoyable meeting. Tea was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. G. Mould and Mrs. G. Hildâ€" Anna azd Helen Moyer from liockwood visited with Jill Garnâ€" e % ® Mrs. Helen Book had the misâ€" wuflflmhhfl muwï¬..ohl:h ‘Toronto with her daughter, 3. Grimsl;; â€" Beach & ®© e ® ‘The meeting of the Women‘s In. Women‘s Institute will be at 8 o‘cleck a few weeks. MISS MAY CRITTENOEN, Resident Staff Correspondent. Telephone Your News iItems To Her. COLOURED ROUND FILMH (Courteny Carling‘s) A surprise birthday party was held for Mr. J. B. Canovan on his $4th birthday recently at his home. The Seigle home on Park Road ~< will be realized has been purchased by Mr. C. E. ‘this year during Blackmore, who sold his new home Scout â€" Guide &Mwhm.m Week when on Delhi,. Mr. Horvatch will be . _ Wednesday night, mhmumflulmmu‘dm-â€"-u‘ the house will be occupied by Mr.!p» shown in the Community Hall, J. A. Raymond and family. MY.| meamsville, at 8 o‘clock. | and Mrs. C. E. Blackmore and Jean | â€" Fhese flms are enjoyable as well will becupy the lower floor of their |as educational, and should be of new home and Mr. and Mrs. D. C: | outstanding interest to all who are ‘Blackmore will have an apartment ‘ cancerned with the conservation of }-mwlfl'fl&-â€â€˜wflumm†Mrs. H. E. Blackmore from Beams#â€"|wo feel that Guides and Scouts muumummm.ummbum floor shortly. best possible citizens of tomorrow, e e e should become acquainted with the Last Friday‘s meeting of UIP Grimsby Beach Wolf Cub pack took place in a transformed den. mw.nnnlhnm-nl- mal murals and moon only to be a repiica of the meeting place of the seeonee pack! The council rock and six lairs have even changed locâ€" ation. In the new atmosphere Akela was glad to see Frank Malic, § new chum, who was attending his first meeting and who wil be in ‘Terry Malloy‘s Brown Six. Akela announced the various groups of Cubs who will meet at different times to proceed with the handicraft work the Pack has takâ€" en on. This is an ambitious project, ‘umï¬-Qï¬â€œâ€" of the Cubs, promises to be a sucâ€" _ Cubs, skates, hockey sticks and extraâ€"smooth ice on the school rink added up to an inevitably good j_g._d_h.’-iï¬iï¬l* ba, Grant McIntosh and Harley HMarrison passed their test. Second Star tasks were completed by Jon MHand, John Heasiip and m‘ Shaw with their parents being the examiners. Tan Tennant passed the \boudqmm‘ln. _ ‘The Pack is planning on having a Parents‘ Night at a very early date. The rest bf the Lair curtains should be in use at this week‘s _ Friday, Fob. 18, is the ‘Annual Mesting of the Fruit Belt District of the Boy Scout Association at which all Group Committeemen and leaders are t © meet Provincial mouse how! led by Ted Furler to the opening Grand How! and placâ€" ed in the Brown Six. ‘The Collector‘s badge was preâ€" ‘ sented to Graeme MciIntosh and the Commissioner Tisdale. The meeting is to be held in the Parish Hall at Michae} Marshail was invested at WOLF CUB PACK wOLF CuUs PACK THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT nmu‘i:hnhpdlh Guiders of Lincoln Diviston to be able to bring to this area one > mmniiine "ine produccd my Gin a-unâ€"r;ag-u February 23rd, two of the flms will be shown in the Community Hall, Beamsville, at 8 o‘clock. These flms are enjoyable as well :mï¬ï¬ï¬mr w “lm' a Conâ€" deals with an expedition in coâ€"operâ€" ation with the Government to make a survey of the life, haunts and habits of this wonderful animal in order to learn how best to preserve it from extinction, and it is said to be among the finest records of the life story of an animal ever made. The other film, "The Conserâ€" vation Story," deals on broader lines with the more general aspects of the need, and what has been arnd can be accomplished to preâ€" serve for all time the productive» ness and the beauty of our counâ€" morrow ‘Toâ€"day." ‘The Guiders of the Division feel that there is wo better way of applying that slogan than in the showing of these films, for Canadians young and old, and Canadians everywhere must awakâ€" en to the necessity of conservation if there is to be a Tomorrow for Both films are in sound and colour, and both are reported by people who have seen them to be quite Every interested citizen is inâ€" vited, even urged, to come and see these films. Admission is free since Carling‘s Conservation Club makes no charge for showing them, but a silver collectfon will be taken to deâ€" fray costa of advertising and printâ€" ing to the Division. The slogan this year of Scoutâ€" Guide Week is "Preparing for Toâ€" many of the things which we enâ€" West Lincoln Division, Girl Guides. Croft, gave a satisfactory report on work being done for the bale and quilting, Mra, F. G. Wheeler reported on the correspondence and Mrsa. Geo. Hildreth for The Living Measage, Mra. Sutherland, Flower Secrotary, spoke of the flowers sent at Christ» masâ€"time, while Mra. J. L. Chambâ€" era reported on finances. Mrs. Wm. Layton, secrotary, read the minutes and called the roll, and the preaident, Mra, Burton welcomed all the friends, both new outlined the Diocesan Board meet» ing held in St. Thomas‘ Church, Hamilton, last week. After the meeting all the memâ€" bers of the Senlor W.A. attended the Valentine Tea and sale of work and home baking in charge of the Juntors. The Hall was sultably deâ€" corated for the ocomsion, 4 ‘The February business meeting of Bt. Andrew‘s Woman‘s Auxilâ€" lary was held in the Parish Hall on Monday afterncon, the 14th, with the president, Mrs. F. J. Burton, in charge. Mrs. E. A. Brooks gave an interâ€" esting report of the Junior Auxilâ€" tary and their plans for their Valâ€" The monthly meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Canadian legion was held in the Legion Club Rooma last Wednesday. The president, Mru. R. Waiters, eonducted the opening and O Canâ€" ada was sung by the members, party to be hald in the Bohool on March 17th. mgh Into office by Past President Mra, CGoorge Warner. They were: Mra. K. A. Buckenham, to be on the executive committes for welfare; Mru. E. Garnham, planist; Mra, 1» Larson, standard bearer. Legion Auxiliary 'n'l:'umn!nmmw.n. mnery meeting, and Mra. Burton ST. ANDREW‘S W.A. Initinted at the Fob. 0â€"To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Horne, Beamsvilie, a daughter. ‘The second annual supper of the Monument Mission was held in the Sunday School hall. After the supâ€" per John Jenkins presided for a program of music and an {llustratâ€" ed lecture by George Pollard. Freeâ€" man. Pastor C. W. Sorley, Kitâ€" chener, was the speaker for the A euchre party was held in the public school under the auspices of the Community Athletic Comâ€" mittee. Prizes were won by Mrs. Ken Clark, Mra. John Pell, Robert Duncan and J. Bowslaugh. Conâ€" solation prizes were given to Mrs. \A.P-vnluhy.cuq was served by members of the Uautb Nous Club. Mrs. Glenn Reinke, Winona, told of her visit in Florida at the St. Valentine tea at the home of Mrs. Herbert Glover, under the auspices of the W.A. Wesley United Church. mmmmm tea table while Mra. Harvey Wualkâ€" er, Mra. Clarence Lee, Mrs. Robert transfers recorded for a total conâ€" aideration tbf $242,457 recorded by Assessment Commissioner Martin Laird‘s office, and 11 for the sum thanked the speaker of $1.00. Property transfers in 8t. 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