&4 CONTINUVATION: fl:‘.q.n. "Bt fl.hm-:: :d‘l:lu in the l_-: Ts pogin Hinaat + ho un He told the Lions that a man who belongs to a service club is a marked man as he walks down the main street of his home town. "He is a marked man, because he belongs to a service club, obliâ€" gated to the betterment of the town he lives and works in." stated the District Governor. *There are great rewards for the Lions who live according to the gnï¬d“duï¬. may ask, is it worth it? What do I get? You get plenty.if only in friendship, concluded the vote of thanks to the speaker, and of the Club to the District Goverâ€" mor, whose role is a most imporâ€" tart one in the workings of Lionâ€" President Earl Marsh told the Lions that he would like to forâ€" ward to the Winona Men‘s Club an offer of sponsorship, should they decide to join the ranks of the Lions, which they are conâ€" wmpï¬h Roy St. John, who was recently honoured with the presentation of a pin denoting ten years perfect among the host of Andy‘s friends in the enwspaper and radio busiâ€" ness a committee consisting of Gillis Purcell, general manager of Canadian Press, Dan McArthur of CBC, Frank Macintyre, of the Dundalk Herald and Greg Clark after a meseting with Dr. Lorne Plerce of Ryerson Press, the task of assembling these into book form e o s 1 . ts 4 was the artist chosen to illustrate We are as o MnM- and cows, according to cize and condition. ‘ 8mail animale _rgâ€" moved fres. Highest prices pald for old horees. "NEIGHBORLY NEWS" â€" PIMKEN Ouk Street in Rear of 149 MAIN ST. W. & BiD OF OUR YEAR BARGAINS ANDERSON MOTOR SALES Phone 9 "*"" * " / _ o M. B Opon Fridey Evenings Ti 9 P.M. Phone 4â€"0006 _ en 3‘.""W 1 McClary Electric Range. 1 220 Voit Hot Plate. A l“m-“ xc-w.anuh-.mld-'- 6 1. Wkkee Tikaiel 1 wm Washer, «Pays for Itoelf with‘ the Fuel it Saves" , Nov. 3rd, 1949, BUWst * Lovp uâ€mmlnufl‘ mwwmmfl'“"'"""‘"" "~" Jn a B M. Phone 44 WALL FLAME OiL BURNER From Pu& One the book with drawings for cach ty ul vieved‘s tonk Pow ooy oL can ldhhi.flvuu as you read the pages. Al the greatest stories Andy told are in th book. The form into which it has been assembled is by months. Each chapter is a month of the year, from January to December, in which are grouped the choicest mâ€"u%wun: mopth during years llw'nr‘“-mm Greg Clark has written an introâ€" :fl-hhhdu?fl. Q‘ï¬iflmu\iw One of the features of the book is the index which enables the old Andy Clarke fan to look up the tale of the pianoâ€"playing dog or a unique book, uniquely constructâ€" ed and certain to be an -fl sweet memory to a multitude people. The Canadian Weekly with the CBC, was responsible for putting Andy Clarke on the air, is coâ€"operating with CBC and the publishers in publicizing "Andy Clarke and his Neighbourly News" and steps are being taken to mak it easily available to all who desire copies for Christmas. The price is pPensIEME, MVWGVOR ERERAG MTORICCC and Bernice Swayzie were declarâ€" ed top winners in this competition. Clowns, ten years and over, was won by Barry Bourne, and the best hoboe was Doug Gilroy. Billy Stuart won the dark ladies event, while Mike Sweet was declared the best darky gentlemen on parade. June Mack was the choice of the judges for the national costume event, and little Butch Le Page and Shirley Book dressed as skunks walked off with the prize for the best dressed "twins." years, was won by Claire McCausâ€" land, other winners in this event were Leslie Murdoch, Helen Cimâ€" ba and Oksana Marlyniuck. Karen Mcintyre dressed in an old fashâ€" ioned costume, a wedding dress of in Trike or the OM fastioneg costume, and also a first prize for her "lady that lived in a shoo" Mr. and Mrs. Harry Young and eight little Youngs walked off with a prize for the largest family, a close second was the family of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gilroy. The judges selected Claire Mcâ€" Causiand as the girl with the most :-nn“uâ€"u Jim "Spunky" O‘Brien dressâ€" ed as a ferocious Captain Kidd \n&â€â€œâ€œ"“ "“:am"" with a bang. There were 27 Scouts and Cubs out selling and the sum Have your papers ready for the Boy Scout Paper Drive on Saturâ€" day, when they, with the Cubs call at your house. And DO wire or tie them together in neat bundles, so there won‘t be any delay. Tain‘t no fun, say the lads, to chase the aturday is POPPY DAY: The uhd“m'-hd canvassing for this very worthy cause. Your money is needed and knowing the good it will do, will be a worthwhile return for wearâ€" ing a poppy on Saturday. i ‘The Remembrance Day Memorâ€" ial Service and Unveiling Cereâ€" day, November 6th. Members of the Winona Legion are notified that there will be a Remembrance Day Parade to the munnaâ€"n--z. November 6th. The Legion like to have as many veterans on this parade as possible. The con» ‘ of the church is unvell» f a plaque to the fallen in World Wars 1 and L s e d ts c2$ °6 TR "u"-:;u--um CHRrel o Ts 4 that‘s the for the ANNUAL CeMUNMITE DANCE in aid of the West Lincoln Memorial Hosâ€" offered for dancing. Tickets can be procured from Mrs. M. A. Cudâ€" ney, Mrs. E. H. Cudney, Mro. Harâ€" old Thomasson, Mrs. Freeman Mcâ€" Collum, and from Howard Barnard at the Post Office. In Grimaby, Mrs. Arthur Arkell, Dr. J. H. Mcâ€" Millan and C. D. Millyard. Mrs. Oswald G. Margreaves has reason 1(0 -l-':r times as Un iies‘s rait m in n malum Botueen ty Mayor Hargreaves plan to build a house to présent to the quadruplet‘s The Canadian Legion again reâ€" minds all veterans of the Winona Branch that there will be a Moâ€" â€"â€"Aâ€"v Cames and O fl." L0__ 2. uh and berets will be worn. On the 14th of Noveinâ€" -,qfl.ï¬lbmd Winona School for parents and MMflhlm and the guest speaker Mra. Wilâ€" umcwm flMuM-n" ww-w.b W’nmhm«m Winone Women‘s Institute will present their $6.00 ScholantIDh ...num-::w in the Entrance Class for 1949 103000 m on guaday, Roveaniar AioCllftiiahree Mamoramaly." Rrg ‘th Abiincs w. 1», ‘ gop saAYE THE XING WINONA TOWN OF GRIMSBY after collecting it. CITIZENS LAN. NOUSE FOR QUADS and special prizes GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT been struick at 34.2â€"10th mills as against 352.7â€"10the mills in 1948. ‘The generral rate is made up as folâ€" nwiakp ‘rele 145 (12). pareral (12); school rate three (3); hospital P nrenttmene are jart year rage. . are s School Trustee Rates are as folâ€" lows: 8.8. No. 1, three mills (6.8); 8.8. No. 2, 2.6 mills (2.6); 8.8. No. 8. 4.2 (65); 8.8. No. 4 nine (7); 8.8. No. 5. nine (7); 8.8. No. 6. nine (7); 8.8. No. 7. nine (6.5); §.8. No. 8. nine (7); 8.8. No. 13. nilne (7); Grimsby Beach lights, three : (3). Guild is making real progress on its first prroduction of the new sea« son. ‘"Thee Late Christopher Bean" is the titice, but don‘t let it fool you, ‘The play is a comedy, and one of the few which were successful on 1040 a.m. PLAYERS® GURD WiLL PRESENT FINE COMEDY Broadway. In fact it was such a smash hitt that even the staid New York Timees got enthusiastic, sayâ€" cast havee been giving the play the tull tremitment for over a month now. Sayrs Molly, "We‘ve got ‘"The Late Christopher Bean" nfl mastered now, and in another we‘ll have the rough spots amooth~ ed out. Perhaps I shouldn‘t say so, but this play is shaping up as one Ti t Yous Tamet | Promntatione" one our " ‘When Molly goes that far you can Bean" willl be worth while secing. . In the cast are Owen Patterson ‘flmmhm‘ ciple roles. With Maisic | ford, George Winklemeir, Joy and Ed Mack, Gil Ryerson and Audrey It will be presented, flhr‘ . * two nights in the GHS Auditorium. With the big dates Thursday and Friday, November 17th and 18th. Don‘t miss the next chapter in this thrilling serien! Weit Lincoln Branch No. 127. umunum-:n‘: mfldn-m ‘The general tax rate in North With onnly two weeks left for reâ€" -mu-mm «ho eennitha teetiite halp®" our We & all forward to a large prade in on Sunâ€" day 6, ud in on Â¥riâ€" day Novi1. Details have been mull:d-nuw:;: found eewhere in this . We mflhnnmmvlo CitisenBand helping to make the parade sucess. | Memrs please note that the date $ the next monthly meet» ing, Jo| meeting with the Branch Ladiesuxiliary, is on Wednesday, Nov. . and not as given in the last nee, I suppose I won‘t hear the enof this, Lon Coming Events Bin#Jame, Masonic Hall, Â¥riâ€" day, ?. 4 at 800 p.m. Poppay, Saturday, NMov, 6, all day. Dection Day Parade, Bunday, Nov. .246 p.m., at the Legion mmwâ€"-m-o.-t _O“Nfl‘h-l-‘m do not count, Where advertisements come in over ~ atherwine charged we will only bill once. old. FPhone 60 as NEW Hampshl A QUANTITY of OR3 , Smithvil LADYV‘8 White Skates, size 4, in good condition. Phone 201â€"Jâ€"4 18â€"1p CABBAGE by the bushel. Andy Palmer, Grimsby tain. Phone 442W. ____ _ sUGAR BEETS, J. W. Penderâ€" gast. Phone 37J3, R.R. 1, Grimeâ€" ChHiLo‘s and crib, oL. BURNER in working Cns tion, complete with 200 gallon SAVAGE Deer Rifle, 303. Can be seen evenings at 11 John Street GuERNsSEY ENGLISH Baby Buggy: small Quebect heater. Phone 201â€"Jâ€"13, HALF TON truck. _ ‘4 tott‘s Sideroad, Beamsvilie, after NEW house, 5 rooms and 4â€"plect B5x110, town water. Phone 201â€"Wâ€"5. & 17â€"2p FREE,Firewood for the hauling eeniul ie for ht Te hall hn ihe J mt _ POF . POUNU, 1# m !’umdw;ï¬m. condition. Apply 46 Mountain St. Phone 512R. ____ 38â€"1p rust colour, good as new. Mrs. Mike Kiens. &h Road, Phone s02W. 18â€"1p or RR. 2, Beamsville 18â€"1p Classified Advertisements For #heot 18 x trm sns fls Pb se lorth Orimaby, TR 1, Grimeny" on Phone 48â€"Wâ€"2. Tos, port mendy mame hrofent less for all cash. John H. Lee, Realtor, Stoney Creek. 16â€"2¢ Phone Winona 227. _ 18â€"1¢ & " no‘.n .2‘ $43.00. Stoney .“7:‘. We ied ho Ne ttt . ol h custom made boots. Speciai hand made boots for linemen. Apply A. Willette, Fuiton, Ont. Townenip Of Nont ___ Joun aner g0bD sAvE Tu® xingo COW, good milker. 4 re pulblets, 5 MI. hereby enjoined to 18â€"1p 18â€"1p 18â€"1¢ 18â€"1¢ 18â€"2p § ROOMED Apartment, all conâ€" veniences, heated. No Children. n-ol“.hn‘buql-"i.†ELOERLY woman for % Call after six -m WOMAN wishes to work out days, 50c per hour. Phone 647â€"W, 66 Ontario St. 1?â€"1p Phone 199 The Public School Area No,. 1 of North Grimsby requires a supply teacher to be available on short notice in eases of iliness etc., of one of the regular teachers. L.BK. No. 1, 1. l-mndfnmhouo.mruumdhthmm.“m, 2. 4â€"roomed bungalow, furnace. bathroaam au‘h‘" 8. Gâ€"roomed house, vacant now, all services. $5800, 4. Tâ€"roomed house, all town services. $6800, 6, 8â€"roomed modern home, 5 bedrooms. $8500, 6. Duplex, central location. @OOA innasw," auna‘ 7: juplex, central location, good income. $8500, ':: l(:'do.r: solid brick ?louu with 1 acre fruit, $11000 Grimaby Townahi & Eany Terms CM e Arances 8 MAIN 8T. R, P. V. SMITH, Realtor Grimsby Property PROPERTY OWneRsiIP Means security Please write or phone â€" Key at No. 34, Oak St. Phone 339â€"W &oUoNNWW.’MW WANTED LOVELY NEW HOME IDBR «â€"â€" Wial. 106 Wm& $1.00. Your Own Hamper. SMALL No. 1 SPYS, Per Bus. $1.50 APPLES FOR SALE at 36 OAK ST. MAY BE SEEN ANY TiME "'flllniuuuulm T. S. AMAN hunting in the Township of North Grimsby on Novemâ€" ber 4th and 5th, at the reâ€" Phone 36 The Independent COMMERCIAL For Your Next Order of bathroom, fireplace. Phone 125â€"Wâ€"5 PHONE 43 fer