CONTINUATIONS ACCIDENTS HAPPEN has increased 26.6 per cent. Fatal accidents increased 13.1 per cent Motor vehicle accidents in the counties of Haldimand, Lincoln and Welland increased 21.8 per cent during the first nine months of 1949 over the same period of 1948. This is alightUy better tham ie average for the entire province which was 26.6 per cent Within the three counties there were 1378 accidents in the nine months, comâ€" pared with 1131 last year. In all there were 23,526 accidents in the first nine months of the year, of which 510 involved fatal injurâ€" fes to a total of 504 persons. Alâ€" though the number of pedestrians injured only increased 7.6 per cent to 2542 cases, the number of peâ€" Thursday, December 15, 1949. creased 25.9 per cent to 200 cases. Nearly half of those killed in acciâ€" A total of 205 persons between the ages of 15 and 35 were killed, the largest number in any age group. Smallest number was 38 in the infant class up to four hours of darkness: _ The only type of Accident in which there was a decline during ni-n.-m«m."um relative lack of ice and snow ing the spring last year. ‘The regular monthly meeting of L.O.L., No. 2732, will meet on 8 o‘ciock, in the Masonic Halil, Grimaby. A good attendance of the members is requested. Don Hysert H. €. Gifts JFor Tbe Tebole Familp By Hour or Contract. PHONE 13 Building Contractor PHONE 405â€"Mâ€"5 A GLEAMING WHITE KELVINATOR SANTA IS SLIDING YOUR WAY Current & Betzner From Page One 10 wE HAVE A WIDE ASSORTMENT Warden Leslic Lymburner and the members of the council were also warmly thanked by letter by the Ningara Cottage, West Lincoln Memorial and St. Catharines Genâ€" eral Hospitals Boards for the anâ€" nual maintenance grants made by the county in 1949. The council deâ€" cided to discuss the request of the hospitals delegations at the meetâ€" ing of the finance committee later in the week. Reeve C. Price of Grimsby, chairâ€" man of the education committee, and the members of the council, reâ€" the resignation of Mr. W. C. Nicâ€" kerson as county representative to the Board of High School district of the City of St. Catharines. Mr. Nickerson resigned due to press ‘The education committee informâ€" ed council during the sessions that on the basis of the information conâ€" tained in the auditor‘s report, a reâ€" fund of $473.22 was due to Lincoln for 1948 tuition of county pupils. ‘The refund is divided $251.34 for the Collegiate Institute and $221.88 for the Vocation=! School. An adâ€" ditional account of $68.30 for 75 pupil days "was recently received from the Hamilton Board of Eduâ€" The average rate for all schools is $.4107 per pupil day and the grand total for secondary educaâ€" tion paid by the County of Lincoln in 1949 is $48,795.88. Western hailstorms would do here. It wasn‘t a very pleasant thought." George was the youngest memâ€" ber of the family, and his brother John was "never too well," so when they stood alone on the platâ€" form of the old Grand Trunk Staâ€" tion here in Grimsby, they felt for :o"; Every Night Next Week) MANY OTHER ITEMs TO C CHOOSE FROM MAKERS RADIOS IJRONS TOYS FOR BOYS .ND FISHING TACKLE FOR THE HOME the first time a little bewildered by it all. They knew what it was to be strangers. The late Gene Swayze, a real estate man, met the Babiuks, and escorted them to a fiftyâ€"five acre farm on top of the mountain. It‘s one mile south and a half mile east. "It had a pretty good house, and a barn," said George, "and we were not very long in making up our minds to buy." Back to the station they . went, and back out to Calder, where their longings that Michmwel and Chrisâ€" tina Babiuk had worked so hard September 21, 1920, the first Ukrainian people mowed to Grimsâ€" "The farm we bouight had eight acres of apples, 2 acres of pears, “â€"â€"â€"â€"Wâ€"f Bs fut ththaen ane moge a ‘personts Sppqrrence" New jost in Wins, Tok 1e anc make a appearance. in time, to mail his requests to the North Pole as there aren‘t marly days left hlof? ":h sled will be filled and make the roundâ€"theâ€"world trip at mignight * for was the late Jarmes A. Living» ston whose farm was right across _A few former neighbours from the west started mmoving to Onâ€" LAST CALL FOR SANTA‘S MAIL BAG T HE MAIN W. at public GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT cepted P r“!ho-.‘aau.mdnr- In August, 1938, Rosic presented George with a daughter, Betty Joan, and this event will always remain a highlight in his life. But happiness turned to grief in 1940, when his beloved mother passed away. Then in 1942 a second daugh ter, Marie, was born. Again sorâ€" row entered the scene, for in 1943, Michael Babiuk, his ambitions reaâ€" lized, and his son now established in a fine home, passed away quictâ€" ly. h-rmi imab; .'M' " . ".‘w a successful farm, his two children attend No. 13 school on top of the Late Sport One guy By the name of Johnny Labnock, literaily knocked the Peach Kings‘ hopes of of climbing up a step in the league ladder, as he accounted for all five goals in Tuesday night‘s game. Jerry Sulliâ€" van scored the Kings‘ only tally in the first period. . would indicate, and again it was their lack of polish around Bishop‘s net that beat them, although Biâ€" shop himself played a tremendous hockey; a few guys who apparently réfuse to accept the fact that only These same characters must start playing as a unit before the Kings start winning. They have fourteen games left in the schedule to amarâ€" of temperamental juveniles. Labnock scored two in the first period, the first made Jerry Strong look bad, the second resulted from a neat passing attack that deserved a red light. Sulliyan‘s goal came with Barker off for Crowland, and the Kings putting on the pressure. Two penaltiecs were handed out in this period. ten up and act like adults instead Bix penalties, lcluding a uun-‘ eenduct to Beaudoin of the Bisons featured a rough second frame. Barlow and Sullivan both had golden opportunities to get the Kings back into contention, but Bishop turned back both thrusts, The Peach Kings battled hard in the third period, and outshot the Bisons sixteen to eleven, but Biâ€" swhop played brilliantly in ‘Keepâ€" Ing the Kings to their single tally. Btrong had a poor night, and did not appear too strong on Labnock‘s final two goals that came just twentyâ€"three seconds apart, Ouâ€" pola hooked Bunn Glass, who was in on Bishop, and drew a minor that started a parade of offenders to the ainâ€"bin. Gluck drew two miâ€" nors in a row, and Warmner, who had been given a roughi by Cayerson. drew a major tor':“, Ing, although Caverson chose to keep away from the irate Warner, Now, thirty years after coming The Kings are still nursing a Crowland proved to be a fighting «anamnnnnnnier e Un entcseue Nfereâ€" CHILD‘S roll top desk. Phone Morâ€" vis. 607â€"J. 1 Adelaide St. _ 24â€"1p QUEBEC coal stove, like new. Phone meanaaenAnAAA ECC LCE Late mss MAN‘S winter coat for sale, size 38. Apply 18 Eim St. ___ 24â€"1p AnAAAMEAENAAATTITIUCIC C DsA se PHILCO car radio in good condiâ€" tion. Apply 5 Eim St. after 6 hages 24â€"1p smmesoeren l C NOLY Aus a LADYV‘8 Black Seal fur coat, anannananssdi C CC SAME ssthae i 19148 DODGE Coach, 10M miles, in excellent condition, priced to sell. wh ies #09. 2Mâ€"1¢ ONE C.C.M. bicycle, $20; one pair voller skates, $2, Both in good mrug}M aAneveeee Cl s P Soth mateming ghiwen, onty gorn on Luas Whang M . Â¥ 2M4â€"1¢ aaasseeelU inX Abstas ahal FIVE solid wainut dining chairs, $5.00 each. The Swap Shop, Main St., west of Kerman. 24â€"1p bunch of characters for the most part, and were masters at the art BEC DEnmmn TT OD Sn abbabs Underates Peach Kings Sheet Metal Shmoos ......._1050 1144 Beachcombers .. 891 975 Mountaineers 983 1100 1040â€"â€"1 Pony Express ..1001 1002 1120 3 St. Joseph‘s ... 862 0490 886â€"1 Beachcombers 1065 1114 880â€"8 Pony Express .. $47 1013 11824 Clippors ... 833 956 802â€"0 Pin Twisters 800 1043 O71â€"2 Rockets 1152 964 9522 Lumber Kings .. 950 PRESENT LEAGUE STANDING Underates 31 High Averageâ€" .:» Shuert High Tripleâ€" Perc Shelton High Singieâ€" Alex Erhart west of Kerman. . Menry Pryhitka, Grimaby Mroa. M. Mainer, Grimaby Keith Millikin, Winona M. Berry, Dundas Miss W. Grout, Toronto C. F. Merritt, Grimaby J. Marous Milte, Grimaby Geo. Pikor, Lumber Kings St. Joseph‘s Grimaby John MceCallum, Beamaville Leonard C. Eames, Grimaby ... Rockets Pony Express Smith‘s Monarchs Pin Twisters Charlie‘s Clippors 1 Peach Kings Mountaincers Classified Advertisements PAID UP LIST and use of the stick @78 074 11314 T78 933 11203 760 1060 8821 5O 074 1018â€"3 983 1100 10401 Main medium size, 32, Grimaby. 12â€"1p Nov May, July, #47â€"â€"1 July, 21 18 1t 14 #14 "Bi ELECTRIC stove, 4â€"burner, large top oven, in good working order. Very reasonable. _ A. Hewson & Son, Phone 340, Grimsby. 24â€"1¢ REFRIGERATOR, Westinghouse, 8% cu. ft., in excellent condition. $155. Will trade on good gas stove. Phone 20. 24â€"1p AXMINSTER rug, Ox12, two tone green. Platform for truck, 5% x 6, ironed off for racks. E. O. Drake, Beamsville. Phone l’l“-‘.l ~1p MAROON ish pram, in good mmcm.nflbr-w:mm large crib and w filled mattress. Phone 130â€" inona. 2M4â€"1¢ 1940 GREEN Ford deluxe coupe, with heater and alip covers, good condition. W. R. Greenwood, Phone 364, Beamsville. 24â€"1p 1931 CHEV sedan, in good running Mlu:..uwd tires, new brakâ€" es and beam lights. A!n H. A. Brunton, Hunter‘s Side E. after 6 p.m. Phone 201â€"Jâ€"1, Grimaby. 24â€"1p 1938 STUDEBAKER Commander AT GRImsaoy mï¬ School. Blue Sheaffer Fountain pen. Reward. Phone 458â€"W. 24â€"1¢ SUM OF MONEY between Library, Anglican Church or w School. Finder please call Grimaby. 24â€"1p WANTED to buy. Piano, upright i wrona (wit pay n (Wie Vm.ndflvmntnm to rent in or near Grimsby, unâ€" sedan, beater and antiâ€"freeze, in real good running condition. Priced at $500.00. Terms arrangâ€" «lmmn«w!:‘-Y ~1p Wlon-ltd.dn“m“ careful tenmants _ Phone 752, Geo. Rosebrugh, Grimsby Beach, Phone 291â€"Wâ€"3 WHY PAY RENT WHEM YOU CAN BUY FOR LESSâ€" THANâ€"530â€" PER MONTH? WANTED TO RENT Phone 199 8 Main 8t. E. P. V. SMITH, Realtor reoms, fully insulated, modern kitchen and bathroom Open Nreplace. mmm&.mmmm......,, Laundry tubs, space for recreation ream in basement Mouse fully equipped with awnings. SPY . MeINTOSH . pECiOUs unfinished rooms up. Town water. Lot §5x110. Bargain at $6995 for Quick Sate. ATTRACTIVE BUNGALOYW Aitohison Survey. Reduced price $8500 â€"â€" $4000 Cash. SMALL No, 1 SPYS, Per Bus. $1.50 APPLES FOR SALE FOR SALE Mâ€"1¢ mmm-": $4.00 for dead or disabled and cows, according to size and condition. Smail animals reâ€" moved free. Highest prices paid for old horses. Phone 199 _ Grimsby DUE TO AN INCREASING NUMBER OF RAEQUESTS FROM PEOPLE WHO LIKE TO HAVE THEIR CHRISTMAS FOWL AND HAMS ROASTED TO _ PERFECTION, JARViS BAKERY, THIS YEAR WILL BE GLAD TO ROAST YOUR C. S. BOYD CHRISTMAS DINNER FOR YOU AT A REASONABLE Income Tax Returns Gerving frinihy qed nds Scotch Pine and Spruce NOTICE, FARMERS ! CHRISTMAS SPECIAL NOTICE FRESH CUT Vacant now. Grimsaby Thone 49