Kindergartenâ€"Primary to Grade 1 Barbara Allan, Judith Ashton, Jonathan Awd..’.m Baker, Charles Bentley, Joseph Bentley, ml_v_md.lugnlcu.y.luy Lawson, Dolores Lentz, June Mack, Holly Mackiec, Margaret Metcalfe, Kay Moffatt, Joan Mokry, Bryan Mote, Carolyn Nelson, George Oclâ€" kuch, Beverly Pearson, Rosemarie Sikorsky, Patricia Scott, Lee Simâ€" Sweet, Joanna Tatarnic, Tommy Tausky, Terry Todd, Billie Tresâ€" chuk, Gordon Van Duzen, Barry Wenmann, Kenneth Young, Stella PUBLIC SCHOOL EXAM RESULTS Gunning, Geneveive Harley, Ardith Hope. Kenneth Hyland, Eddie Janâ€" Klowak, Carol Kushko, Sylvia Lentz, Billie McGregor, John Mcâ€" Intyre, Susan Mcintyre, Gerry Murphy, Lucy Noda, Helen Panasâ€" juk, Martin Potter, Lorne Roberts, PHONE®: CHINCHILLA AND FLEMISH GIANTS STOCK FOR SALE | SAVED REAL MONEY â€" ON LAST YEAR‘S COAL BILL Promoted from Grade 1 to 78 Ontario St. NIAGARA PACKERS LIMITED Phone 605 sUITS CLEANED AND PRESKSED IHREABSHE |...s css } ) matrand‘ NPR _A ootvctatiet IF CET TE wWINONA 61; GRIMSBY 444; BEAMSVILLE 22 m EInTSVONC, MMERGTCL HRRWOB, AMEOE f M!m Ronald Hyland, Sophie regory, mlhnho"t.mcmm- nm.m""“ Kushko, Rene Leroux, Linda yland, Eddie ,.‘_;llchflam. Alexander Macievich, _ Qamavic â€" mi.i, | Grant McIntosh, Betty Moore, Barâ€" STAR CLEANERS 2 DAY SERVICE 16 MAIN STREET Grade 2 to Grade 3 Monoursâ€"Roberta Bourne, Davâ€" id Cartner, Robin Chivers, Byron England, Jimmy Game, Donna Hand, Frank Hand, Peter Harris, Passâ€"Donald Bivand, Jimmy Brown, John Dirksen, Lambert Dirksen, Muric Farrell, Bonnie Globe, Margaret Globe, Harry Hilâ€" ler, Beth Howell, Jithmy Moore, MHowey Mcintyre, John Mcintyre, Billy Nixon, Bobby Norris, Tommy Oelkuch, Lillian Slavik, Linda Tayâ€" Grade 3 to Grade 4 Ruth Baker, Olga Bilanycz, Gwen Bivand, John Cimba, Gail Farrell, James Falloon, Kathryn Fisher, Rose Marie Gies, Eileen dra Farrell, Clifford Fillimchuk, Jack Fisher, Charlotte Globe, Bobâ€" by Globe, Louise Gorzynaki, Jon Hand, Marilyn Hand, John Heaslip, Patsy Johnson, Marian Juras, Barâ€" bara Kerekes, Stella Krystopowicz, Ronald Kurahara, Lyn Lambert, Helen Lentz, Caroline Matys, Larry MatPhail, Graeme McIntosh, Edâ€" ward Oelkuch, Mary Phelips, Murâ€" ray Shaw, Annette Sikoraki, Bruce Smith, Douglas Swayze, Robert Vickers, Sylvia Wenmann, Walter Worl. Mary York, Alan Young, Douglas Clark, Per} CASH and CARRY Aletha M. Lymburner. Grimuby Rbe Abe ty omm Anl Euts lORIMSBY msmvlgl son, Howard Robertson, Pat Rookâ€" er, Martha Savage. Billy Smith, Lovey Treschuk, Nelson Wood, Roy Wood, Doreen Ziegler. Lyn Cooper, Josephine Dynia, Gerâ€" ald Fedak, Donald Gies, Lioyd Gorgynski, Isabel Harstone, Wilâ€" lNam Henley, Nancy Hunter, Bryan HMyland, Bryan Jones, Miriam Ann Konkle, Nadia Kucheruk, John Lawson, Jack Leroux, Mary Lee MacPhail, Oksana Martyniuk, Naâ€" }mm.mnmmm Moore, Ronald Moore, Darlene Morrison, Helen Piotrowski, Marâ€" lene Robertson, Nestor Romaniuk, Jack Ryan, Patricia Scott, Shirley Slade, Gordon Steedman, George Stuart, William Stuart, William ‘Tennant, Virginia Treschuk, Elsie ‘Wolfe. BOYS AND GIRLS ARE ASKED TO REGISTER ON 1ULY 4 â€" HIGH SCHOG ‘The recreational program for the boys and girls of Grimsby will get under way officially at the Grims by High School grounds at 9 a.m. on Monday, July 4. The programme has been set up for boys and girls between the ages of six and sixteen with the idea of providing healthâ€" ful summer activity for the childâ€" between the ages 0f 8* 800 UUUC inood sweetheart, contrasted with "““'“““F“"“""‘“‘K';"m""mmm.ocmnm-n ful summer activity for the childâ€" nepitying irl. Janet Leigh rek enacts Dorothy, the girl who beâ€" ‘The key to the success of such a came thee future Mrs. Rodgars with program is PARTICIPATION and Betty Gearrett cast as the impulsive in order to gain maximum PArtC!â€" | /_ ) warrmhearted night club #1D@â€" pation it is felt that it is necessary ) __" posey . xoNeil who turned to develop team spirit. With this,1con masrriage in favour Of A OA~ in mind it has been decided mt'â€"' Starting with their associaâ€" the people taking part in the proâ€" tion topgether while students at gram should be registered in te@MS® » / ).ou;a tho story traces the \m"nâ€"“‘m C8C" | snpectaculaar rise of Rodgers and ‘mmmmmmm" songwriters from _ their '-'"-"’-M“'-'m"-..fl,m'mm“o-rflck provided with T shirts of a differâ€" | 05. 8"*" _/ y memorable cntedornllu“-yhnnmy musical comedies as distinetive marking. About ml festicut Yankee" . and . "‘The shirts will be needed for this purâ€"| _" C ""7%, ",_ wistinc aut the As the summer progresses, field days will be held so that the boys and girls may demonastrate their prowess at various sports. Awards will be presented to the teams and the individuals who distinguish themselves during the summer and ut the field days. s Voluntary assistance would hr‘ -"nehlod.lthnthhmn(‘ mmm,byur.mlm.‘ the Recreational Director. ‘ Some idea of the activities planâ€" ned by Mr. Psutka for the summer is found in the following list: At the playgrounds Softball, Horse Shoes, Amateur Show, Basketball, Dodge Ball, Moâ€" vies, Volleyball, Speed Ball, Handiâ€" Swimming, Ré# Cross Waler Safety Courses, Diving leasons, Water Polo, Beach Baseball, Pyraâ€" mids and tumbling, Clay modeling. _ A class in ornamental swimming ‘-lll also be attempted. g One day camping trips and comn roasts are planned for later in the summer. f There are to be both Junior and Senlor teams for boys and girls. Juniors 6 to 10 years, Seniors 11 to 16 years. Some Idea of the recreational facilities in Grimsby may be had from the following list. The Migh School gymnasium and playing field will be used, the former is well equipped for indoor activities and the latter will be laid out in baseball diamonds, etc., wu.“.mu.’".; & L4 muummmmm‘ will be set up and laid out. It has heen suggested that transportation be provided to both beaches and that some work be done by the children in cleaning stoner off the beaches and providing baskets to ‘m’lnwmmm‘.‘ _ If registration is exceamive facilities at the Public School « be preased into use. No reformer ever caused s much commotion in this country as Aylvester Graham with his lec« tures and books in the 18301 and ‘40s. He antagonized thousands by opposing the use of the commodi« ties they produced or handled, such ans tea, coffee, tobaceo, lquor, ment oorsets and feather beds,. COn the other hand, he persuaded thous» ande to adopt his dlet which in« cluded bread made of coarse flour, wince known as graham flour, In fact, so many people became Orm« hamites that, 4o accommodate them, acores of Graham boarding» houses were established and Ormâ€" ham tables were remerved in reâ€" stavranta. News about Orahamiam NOTE: Clip application forms from "Sportrayal" column on Page 9. was also published in a weekly ::w' called ‘The Graham Journal. & Grade 7 to Grade 8 T HE Rai Cross Water GR M S B Y INDEPENDENT TheWest Lincoln Girl‘s Softball Leage continued into its regular schedue last Thursday night as last yar‘s champions, the Grimg« wâ€mmmhcm to seen defeat before the Grimaby mYflAmml Beach girls started strongly and held asix to two lead at one point but Ur Grimeby team railied in the sixth innig to grab the lead and mwï¬mmm ‘pum.unummruum mound for Grimsby but failed to last and was replaced by Mary Johnson, who finished for the lo¢â€" als Annie: Kuz was handling catching chores. For the Beach Nuts, Donna Sproat pitched good ’uuayunmmueor!"' support the needed. Backstop for the Beach was Ruth Thomasson RODGERS AND HART STORY AT ROXY FRIDAY ame of America‘s greates! S0MR® writing â€" teamsâ€"Richard Rodgors nndun-yllnrtâ€"nunhdldl film plot, I-d-llntmdutl wondirous . Technicolor entertainâ€" ment in "Words and Music," which comes to the Roxy on Friday, July ist. With Tom Drake cast as Rodgrers ‘and with the exuberant Mickey Rooney playing the eccentâ€" ric tout brilllant lyricist Hart, the story centres on the fulfilled româ€" ance» of the former with a childâ€" tion topgether while students AI Columbia, the story traces the spectacultar rise of Rodgers and Hart as songwriters from their early success with the "Garrick Galeties" _ to â€" such «memorable Broamadway . musical comedies as 'W Yankee" and "The Girl Friend." In picking out the prize items of the various Rodgers and â€" Hart shows as production nummbers in "Words and Music," Mâ€"G3â€"M has enlisted the services of Its ttopâ€"talented song and dance ‘m With June Allyson, Perry Commo, Judy Garland, Lena Horne, Ia.... Kelly, Mickey Rooney and Anin Sothern heading the cast, you hawe some idea of the wealth of mussical material offered in this news offering. Probably the only ship that was on fire during most of its active life was the Titanic, the British liner that struck an iceberg and samk on its maiden voyage to New Yourk in 1912 The fire broke out in a bunker as the Titanic was leaiving Southampton at noon on Apwil 10th It was still burning, fowur days and 14 hours later, when 'th huge 46,000â€"ton vessel went down at 2:20 a.m. on April 15th. ‘Taking the lives and music of One of the, greatest physical feats accomplished by a woman was that of Johanna Masslinger, an Austrian acrobat, in 1900,. On her bare hands she "walked" from Vienna to Paris, a distance of 871 )-flu. It took her 55 days. She travelled ten hours a day, progresâ€" sin gat the rate of 1.58 miles an WALKS ON BARE HANDS hour, or nearly 16 miles a day STEEL FINGERS «Gentral Press Canadian? Ray Laizer, New York city, demon« strates his mastery of the plane with the mechanical hands that 1e« r‘ those he lost while fighting lereel. Lelzer has been study> a-flo s«ince he was five years ean render classical composi« Wone even with this handicap. TITANIC ON FIRE PLAY CLASSICS omcs y 0 0 opims Classified advertising rates are Three ult Labers u.u-«mn-n-..u--flfl"""-"" bmefltmuhlw..!hmf t M Chane on ave otherwise charged we will only bil Sn :n‘mu%?;l.:wd’.m*¢'m l..m. Mecelved in “-:_,‘,,':,T..‘“"u':? Tar ecrers appenring FW"_W____._-:“â€" e plang tilk vo yeare ve yea comport» | , Aleain. t us BLUE FOLDING baby . cart FOUR burner ©CCTY "/ 00 wap m-ny nen. Phone 114â€"Wâ€"11 29’: ons , _ Bargam. ECTRIC n«l?'lw" St. * whay be seen at 18 Robinson 8t. HARLEY _ Daviason -W"“'d' ""'" Model 74. Excellent cond â€" $225.00. Also 1931 Essex coach, clean. Good mlnfoomr $150. STRAIGHT from the showâ€"roont ‘ umywrarvm\ooi"r“' give it a dryâ€"clean with TAR, Noww‘. simple, easy, to use. 18 oz. tin 60c; 36 oz. tin $1.00. Sohnson‘a Hardware & Electric. en e im a 4 C fCMALC THREE AIRIEAI.!“{Q:‘I- â€p:: SEVEN W"’""" STARTED CHICKS â€" 2 Weekâ€"old | Nonâ€"Sexed Barred Rocks, Light Sussex x New Hampshires, White Rocks, $21.905, New Hampahires, $21.45; Light Sussex, $22.95. Asâ€" sorted Heavies, $20.45. Pullets: Barred Rocks, Light Sussex * New Hu:;blm. New Hampâ€" shires, .05; _White Rocks, Light Sussex. $32.05; Assorted Heavies, $20.95. Cockerels: Barâ€" red Rocks, U§M Sussex x New Hampshirea, New Hampsahires, Light Sussex, $20.05; White Rocks, $22.95; Assorted Heavies, $20.75. Three Week old add S¢ K"alcl. Also other breeds. olds 12 pure Breeds«and 13 Crosa Breeds, Nonâ€"Sexed, Pullets Classified Advertisements six o‘clock. ‘The Bureau of Missing Persons : in New York still keeps "open" the cases of many individuals who | mysteriously disappeared a long , tlmm.'l‘h'nnodud.lum| ways, the most baffling of these | cases concerns Miss Dorothy Arnâ€", old who vanished while shopping alone on the afternoon of Decemâ€" ber 12, 1910. She was twentyâ€"six, a graduate of Bryn Mawr and a member of a wealthy and prominâ€" ent family which later spent more than $50,000 on a search for her. No relative or friend knew of any reamon for her disappearance; and no trace of her has ever been found. | 344 424.R acichinbonisetitatnnePeets pies, six months, with lots of fire and fight, excellent for watchâ€" m m"m.‘ T:‘ hunters, $s o cach. Phone m-lh.f‘ inâ€" «21 1 eubseription to The Christion Selence n , Moniter â€" 16 bowes. 1 encloss §1, W""~- & VEMN room brick dwelling at 6 Adelaide St.. Grimaby. Fruit trees, raspberries, '"‘m“m‘ ‘r a pe 8. vegetables, ould accept a suitable smailer dwelling as part payment. Phone Lia s# 52â€"3¢ §13â€"M. GPome mmmSRet PPROILC and Hea Cockerels. Prom Delivery. "‘nrioy Poults. ow':: Pullets eight weeks to laying. Pullets . weeks to I wmn’t'g CHICK HATC 1ES LIMITED, PERGUS, bost Ant LISTEN Ymm over oo mm an w ho Itdadden whromiec $1 A4 Tae, Hamayttpatr Old Unsolved Case rone"" k 00 B Phone 480â€"Wâ€"5. s21p Oy l address ) (neme ) 52â€"1¢ Winâ€" §1â€"2p Cabate ) , U.A A. aeeeeeree e Cl Cl C acene 1cE BoX, 100 ib. capacity. 85J, 0"""’___.....: Pn on m nate etut> rctnanutaty rip i mt NT L SMALL battery radio, suitable for taking north. Apply 86 P""'u.“‘ .11 GIRLԤ tan wallet, CHERRY pickers. Apply G ser. ll-"".;'--,?fl!‘_"’w_f... aneeemgnee eC BERRY pickera Grimaby. J. W. FULL FLEDGED garage mechanic and service station attendant. Apply LePage & Stuart Service Station, Grimsby. 82.2%¢ snn e oo 2l YOUNG woman for housework GOOSEBERRY pickers, truck will eall for and take home. Southâ€" east corner Baker‘s Side Road. Phone 225â€"J, evenings. _ 52â€"1p .. . anessecear m gemerâ€"~ W © SALESMANâ€"TO COVER GRIMSâ€" BYâ€"Beamsville and Districtâ€" with a popular line of fast sellâ€" ing baby safety furnitureâ€"direct leads . suppliedâ€"aplendid earnâ€" ingsâ€"full time with car availâ€" HIGH SCHOOL teacher desires to cusToMm miiiif‘i:id _ stationary baling:; also ploughing and discâ€" To oo Eind ‘Grimaby. Finder Beamsvillie Grimaby. Finder rlour return to Office of ‘The ndependent. Reward. s2â€"1p to mind children :-"A’g y Earl Mugan RR 1, maby. Phone 37â€"Wâ€"13, evenings. 82â€"1p able. Saleslady will also be conâ€" sidered. For interview give referâ€" ence, _ and nUmMDUT BABY M"l‘m“ DI!’I'RIBU"I": ORS, 0 James St., Suite 3. 8t. Catharines, Ont. _ 532.â€".2%¢ rent unfurnished house or arrt- ment. Box 27, Independent. 82â€"1p ing. +MHenry G. Dereniowaki, Phone Winona 141â€"Râ€"14. _ 51â€"3p PMONE 40 <$ CLASS 64 4 99 MECHANICS FOR SALE SIX ROOM SEMIâ€"BUNGALOW â€" $5700.00 Owner Leaving Town â€" Quick Action ALL CONVENIENCES. GOOD LOCATION AND in EXCELLENT CONDITION. LOT §0x180. EARLY POSSESSION. WIGHESsT wagks p HoLubdaAyÂ¥ys wiru pay GrRoL USED FORDâ€"FERGUSON TRACTORS FOR SALE ne â€" number . to containing perâ€" HARRIS MOTORS whyTe ARD arns 37Jâ€"3, . 52â€"1¢ 52â€"1p 52â€"1p nc arl APPLY o nc n P iad. Grimaby. as an 8| k $ F. M.E“' 52â€"1p /- pAINTING AND PAPER HANGâ€" t on Arwocock, 32 O8Kk St APPLY age for Steady work, good wages. teady, good pay. We are paying as MA “m“w*fl“‘l‘ and cows, according to size and condition. Smail animals reâ€" moved free. Highest prices paid for old horses. 4R csw PV W Phone 745R offers you value and satisfaction in Plumbing, Hot Water Meatâ€" Pumps, Air Condit and flno:.'MI w.ri.“':znn. given without obligation. Phones: Grimasby, 484â€"W; Hamâ€" liton, 2â€"6502. Office at 68 York NOTICE, FARMERS ! K. & A. PLUMBING & HEATING VINEMOUNT, ONT. iE8 PAID GRouUrInsurane® EmE umsdnadeipdts" /T a few hours work daily. Telephone 479 Apply and Shallow Well ELEVEN GRIMSBY