(Authorized Zenith Dealer) _ ZENITH CORDS AND BATTERIES AVAILABLE OF HEARING DONALD 1. Bowss 148 James S., Hamilton Christmas Eve DANCING â€"â€" BLONDIE GALE TO ONE WEST MAIN STREET , December 22, 1949, WISHING EVERYONE A VERY JOYOUS CHRISTMAS BEACON Te Village Imn Sincere Seaton‘t King and King Orchestra . â€" â€" $1.00 per couple ..ANDAcoa GRIMSBY Mrs. C. Tuck is spending a few wbvï¬&ch.m. to. ® Havelock ‘ Jewson is spending the holiday season at his home on Park Rd. William Sterling, Jr., is home from Kiski School, Petersburg, Pa., until after the new year holiday. e e ® Sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. George Mould, Central Avenue, in the loss of Mr. Mould‘s sister, Mrs. Thomas Hughes, of Toâ€" ronto on Saturday. . Echool on No. 8 Highway is holding its Christmas party Friday evenâ€" ing, December 23rd. ‘The children will meet at the school at 6 p.m. for lunch, and at 7.30, Mr. Bartiett of Beamsvilie will show some movâ€" Grimsl;; Beach and his MISS MAY CRITENDEN, Resident Staff Corespondent. ‘Telephone Your Nws items To Her. p, _ | Which topped of the meeting was y *\ an exciting reninder to everyone * |that The BIG DAY is not very Mr, | far off! Plans forthe Cubs‘ Christâ€" tral mas celebration were announced, ild‘s to the accompaniment of cheers, To. and served to start the whole pack ! doing some pretty intense wishing. ,u.ummmmm day | make it so," then it will be sure awarded for tose with complete contents. The usul business of fees and inspectionconcluded, a game between Sixes vas enjoyed by all the Cubs. ThenPeter Crich of the Yellow Six nased his 1st Star to snow for Thursday‘s proposed wn‘onht.iulm)lon- day afternoon. you drink don‘t drive don‘t drink. Cigarettes are all dressed up in colourful Chrisstmas Wrappers, 50‘s and 250‘8; on Monday, tthe 26th, and Tuesday, ‘There are 170 miles of road in the Lincoln County Road System. All of them are surfaced with the exception of 30 miles. have elected the following officers for 1850. President, W. Sobkowiez; Brevities If you do not want to miss your Christmas cheer then pay attenâ€" tion. The liquor store will be open on Friday the 23rd from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. On Saturday, the 24th, the mwmhopcurn-l_tmw L NE ols xi ira Buchan, Grimsby, died on Sunday at the Hamilton Genera! Hospital, after a short iliness. She had been nwmmmwul before being taken to Hamilton. The remains rested at the Stoneâ€" BABY BUCHAN Carol Ann Buchan, 25â€"monthâ€"old daughter of °°"‘°'.'. and Heather Schools close for the Christmas all the popular brands Alliance Society of THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT it was only natural that one of the principal topics of conversation about town this week, concerned the forthcoming election. Rumours have floated about naming various gentiemen who would stand to sucâ€" seed C. W. Lewis, who is retiring as Mayor of the Town of Grimsby. Meld in high esteem by a great my““â€â€˜.““"" is Mr. P. V. Smith, former Princi« pai of Grimsby High School, and now a prominent Grimsby busiâ€" pack who have passed Tit I: quhdmhrduu-vrlllhrfl' moted to A Pack. Next regular meeting is on Friday, January 6th, 1950. A very successful meeting was held last week when several matâ€" ters of interest in a suggested sinte of branch officers for 1950. The clection will take place at the Janâ€" uary meeting. Two resolutions were referred touuipod«lonmnotmmrd. Thev show the Provincial and Dominion Command garding rent control represent tenants in the hearing of December first, a resolution has gone forward from the Provincial Command to the Dominion Comâ€" mand that they arrange for counâ€" cil to hold a watching brief or actually represent the veteran as At the Provincial Convention umnmwmt the Canadian Legion in Ontario wnnvnlnlityw â€nciynrlou-dmnu â€"male and femaleâ€"and their deâ€" pendents to the completion of their university education and thus to aims and objects of the Legtonâ€" "assisting all veterans who have served" and "their dependents." A branch subscription to be $5.00 to P. V. Smith For Mayor $25.00 or more. The chairman of West Lincoin Branch No. 127 Grimsby Beach: C.E. MeNinen®" _ _ HAPPY NEW YEAR ark Road Nurseries counciliors for town council will be soduced for the 1950 term. . Four have declared their that Mr. Earl J. Marsh for council. added that he considered it essen« tial that an election be held, with _ To the best of our knowledge, none of the previous counciliors this committee is various posts on would be possible. By virtue of a bylaw passed in Wilson, O.BE., B.A., M.A., F6.U., FRCS., of the University of Toâ€" mlo.Coloaelwunnhmtu\ly ummmw w-mmumm but a member of the U. of T. Senate dealing with Scholarships. ‘The Branch donation was $20.00. ‘The meeting expressed their apâ€" pnehuonndthnbwln.An- dym(wmmm Santa Claus costume, to Mrs. R. C. Walters for making a clown‘s costume and the curtains for the January, SPECIAL MATINEE FOR PUBLIC SCHOOL KIDS lounge and to Cliff Gregory for installing the curtains. Mr. Dick lu':n. owner of ï¬ Roxy Theatre, ving a spec uulnu-ouJ‘Mr- Decâ€" ember 28th, at 2 pm. for all the children attending Grimaby Public School. An attractive Programme lubeen-mngdul‘llfl\’W' able afternoon assured. Cards of invitation and admission will be issued to the children by the School Principal, Mr. Griffith prior to the mut of the School for the Christmas y. yclr.uulmnlhoam as it does this year. According to a hundred year calendar shown to a Standard reporter this mornâ€" ing, Christmas has fallen five times on Sundays until this year, since 1891. By 1990 the holidays will have fallen on four more Sunâ€" and 1983 days Christmas fell on Sundays in 1898, 1910, 1921, 1927 and in 1938. It won‘t happen again until 1955 and then not until 1966, 1977 SELDOM ON SUNDAY a mayor will comprise the finished product. A typical sugar factory m@nt" over $00 chemical and polariscopic tests a day to ensure 99.9 purity of GooD FoopsS DEPOT STREET HEWITT‘S California Navel Oranges, 220‘s ... 49c doz. Texas Grapefruit, 965 .......... Now Crop 1949 Crop Fancy Quality Mixed Nuts .. 42c th. LINCOLN ELECTRIC SUPPLY â€"â€" QUALITY, SERVICE AND COURTESY â€" PHONE 380 DELIVERY SERVICE PHONE 380 plndficncced_»elliernp nc <nrveap e s re Including Christmas Creams and Jellies, Chocolate Drops 1949 Brazil Nuts 1 tb. cello bag 49¢ Fresh Vegetables Washed Carrots Hard Cabbage Crisp Celery Hearts Iceberg Lettuce _ , Washed Spinach â€" COMPLIMENTS OF THE SEASON â€" Waxed Turnips NIAGARA DRY and CANADA DRY 1 tb. Christmas Wrapped Wainuts, Brazils, Pecans Snack‘s Caramel Corn 10c bag _ _ ©99,404 in inco total in history Golden Bananas lh-mm In mu"'“ud. ‘1949, Ottawa collected $1,279, . s actca se ww mssc HOF 296 CIGAR PHONE 380