Beamsvlille â€" â€" Ontarlo AUCTIONEER & VALUATOR Licensed Auctioneer for the County of Lincoln; also for the City of St. Catharines. Commissioner for takâ€" ing affidavits. Phone 56, Beamsville or Grimsby Harold B. Matchett Business Directory PLUMBING and HEATING BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. George 1. Geddes THE SUN LIFE OF CANADA §6â€"50 WEST MAIN STREET "Honey" Shelton 25 Main Street, West GRIMSBY Hours 9â€"5 â€" Saturdays 9â€"12 _Come in and have your wants supplied. I have just received the largest shipment of New C.C.M. Parts and Accessorâ€" ies that I have had at one time in three years. NEW PARTS ... ACCESSORIES Thursday, May 10th, 1945. "THE LITTLE SHOEMAKER" Remember Mother with a HIGHEST CASH PRICES 314 St. Paul St., St. Catharines PHONE 787 Hours 9:00â€"12:00; 1:30â€"5:00 Closed Saturdays At Noon Open Wednesday Afternoon Complete Repairs to All Makes Next Door to Dymond‘s Drug Store PAID FOR V acuum Cleaners and Electric Floor Polishers J. W. Kennedy Central V acuum Cleaner Co. HIGGINS Vernon Tuck OPTOMETRIST Independent, Phone 36. MOTHER‘S DAY For An Appointment Card and a Book. (Vision Specialist) OPTOMETRIST PHONE 326 AVUVCTIONEER PLUMBER oooSAYSooo INSURANCE Phone 362 w« fQfp «_ ESQUIRE LEGAL And I must say you are doing a& wonderful job. So I will . say again thanks a million for the cigs. And I am hoping to be back in the old town soon. Owing to losing your cigarette cards I was unable to send one back to you so I thought I had betâ€" ter drop you a line and to let you know I am receiving your cigarâ€" ettes in good order. I would like to take this opportunity in thankâ€" ing you and the Grimsby Chamber of Commerce for your most appreâ€" ciated thoughtfulness in sending me cigarettes which is one of the main elements in the daily life of a Canadian soldier, With many thanks. Cpl. A. N. Brockelbank, Yours truly, L,.A.C. R, L. Bowman. # # L Many thanks for the smokes just received. I have been moving quite Just dropping you a line to thank you for the six hundred cigâ€" arettes I received from you the other day. And I must say getting a Canadian cigarette over here is really a treat as I am unable to get accustomed to the English Just a card to thank you for the last cigarettes‘which arrived today. Christmas is over now and it was very good, too, considering I wasâ€" n‘t home. Well thanks a â€"million, you people back home. My sincere thanks to the Grimsâ€" by Chamber of Commerce. Sgt. Robert Alldrick. My best wishes for the New Year. I was very glad to receive a carâ€" ton of cigarettes from you today. I sure appreciate it very much. But, I am afraid I am one of those non smokers. And you may have some on your list who do smoke and which would appreciate them more than I. Many thanks just the same though. Christmas is less than a week away, but I‘m sure that it will not be so bad as last year when I was in the front line. pense, brushing up on the study of English and now my job is to write instructional screeds on lessons learned during operations. The maâ€" terial is supplied by unit commandâ€" ers and it is my job to compile it and to write it in an interesting manner. Just now I am busy on a ‘History‘ of the Engineer work during the "Gothic Line" operation. As you will probably know by the news â€" our wet weather conâ€" tinues and the mud is appalling. I was fortunate enough to get a seven day leave in Florence some time ago but I have not had time to write of it due to the pressure of work. My job here is rather an ï¬ilï¬Ã©ua.l one for the Army. In 1942 I spent five months at the Univerâ€" sity of London, at the Army‘s exâ€" Thank you so muCch sonal letter which I r« days ago. Mail is t quisite of high morale are all. Dear Mr. Millyard: I have just received AnOlNhet three bhundred cigarettes I am more than pleased to have them sent. â€" Cigarettes from home are always very much appreciated. Again I say many thanks. "Pat‘" Durham Received a carton of B. C. just before Christmas and would just like to remind you that it was & very nice present. Canadian cigarâ€" ettes are always welcomed by all the boys so you know your good work is appreciated. Thanks again. SMITHVILLE TEMPLE MONDAY. MAY 14thâ€" 8:3 1ank you so much for your perâ€" 1 letter which I received a few ; ago. Mail is the prime reâ€" ite of high morale so all letters very much appreciated by us for South York. Also Allan Schroeder, Federal Candidate and Peter McLean, |M.D., |Provincial Candidate, both for Linâ€" coln, will speak. CAMMYS‘ MAIL BAG J. W. Noseworthy, M.P. Ralph Bowslaugh. Your truly, Norman Lunt. Sincerely, received another Pte. Burton. . F. POLITICAL MEETING A. Mahady. GOD SAVE THE KING SPECIAL SPEAKER ...at.. Best wishes for the new year I hope all Grimsby boys will home soon. Let‘s all hope that next year at this time, we will be able to step up to the show cases in our old home towns and ask for a package of cigarettes, Yours truly, Sgt. M. J. Smith % s t Many thanks for the generous gift of cigarettes received today. Just a line to thank you ever so very much for the 300 smokes I have just received. I sure am pleasâ€" ed and I appreciate them ever so very much. I once again thank you so very very much, it sure is Just a note to extend my thanks for your carton of cigarettes. They arrived shortly after the New Year, and believe me it sure was a treat to start the New Year off right. Smoking a good Canaâ€" dian fag is what I mean. Once again I say very much. Please accept my sincere thanks for your kindness in sending me the parcel of cigarettes, Although I do not smoke, you may rest asâ€" sured that the cigarettes were put to very good use. Furthermore, I impressed upon the ultimate reâ€" cipients that they had the Grimsby C. of C. to thank for their good fortune. e It sure helps a lot to know the people in Grimsby have not forgot as boys over here on the fighting front. Pte. R. J. Mackic. Just a line to thank you for the carton of cigarettes which arrived yesterday and was greatly appreâ€" ciated. Since I don‘t use them myâ€" self you‘d be surprised at the numâ€" ber of friends I suddenly acquired. The fellows over here sure go for Canadian cigarettes in preference to the English brands so they are always a welcome sight. Thanks again from all of us over here. Yours truly, Gordon Marr. It has been my pleasure to reâ€" ceive from you another carton of 300 B.C. cigarettes for which I am writing this small note of appreâ€" ciation. But I sure hope to be able to reâ€" turn to good old Grimsby soon. Beâ€" fore I sign off let me once again try and thank you for the cigarâ€" ettes, So long for now and the best of luck to all. I hope you are all well as I am the same. I suppose you are still having a good share of,.cold weathâ€" er. It has been cold here and plenty of snow. But the last three days it has rained and took all the snow away. I will close now and wishing the very best to you all. So long for now, I like it quite well here in Belâ€" gium and having quite a good time. « The reason I mention this to you is this last lot still went to 3 C.I. R.U., England. I thought if you would send them to my address on the top of page No. 1 it would save time and less chance of them going astray. This is the third carton I have received from you people and have alway wrote and thanked you for them. I also gave you my address, Just a few lines to let you know that I received your carton of 300 cigarettes. It arrived a couple of days ago and as always glad to reâ€" ceive them. So I wish you would pass on my many thanks and apâ€" preciation to the Chamber of Comâ€" merce for their thoughtfulness in remembering me. a lot and the smokes just caught up to me. It is a great feeling to know you are not forgotten in your home town. Thanks a million. Sincerely, Irvine Theal Sincerely, T. D. Jeffries. C. H. Downs. "Toke" Fair. THE â€"GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT you, 1. Repair roof and flashings, make them wind and weatherâ€"tight. 2. Weatherstrip all windows and doors; caulk cracks around them. 3. Install storm windows and and my brother, Ken, the other day and they are looking good. So old Rosy Lipsitt won the D.F.C.. Who said Grimsby didn‘t have a few heroes. Well "Carm" I will close now. Cheerio and all the best to you and the Chamber of Commerce in the New Year. It is expected that all fuelâ€"inâ€" cluding coal, coke, oil and gas, will be in short supply for some time to come, It is thereforée in the interest of every home owner to make a thorough survey of their properties, to see just where improvements can be made, in order to save waste of heat, and therefore conserve the nations. fuel supply. kind of you all to keep them comâ€" ing and we are doing our best over here in France to satisfy all our friends back home. For convenience in checking, these points might be lfsted as: a pretty good meal considering where we are. How did you spend Christmas, did you have a good time. I was reading the Indepenâ€" dent and seen where they are going to build rinks for the kids again this year, well that‘s pretty nice. I seen Bill Rooker, Cliff McCartney doors. 4. Insulate attic floor or roof. 5. Insulate side walls when ecoâ€" nomically possible. 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Insulate parts of the heating isystem, including the hot water | storage equipment,» and clean, reâ€" pair and adjust parts of it. 9. Install automatic temperature controls and draft regulators. 10. Have existing controls and regulators checked for good operaâ€" tion. If a man does not rule his pasâ€" sions, they will surely rule him. @ # # The oldâ€"time train caller has a son who grows up to ‘be a tobacco auctioncer. DOMINIONâ€"PROVINCIAL cOMMITTEE ON FARM LaBoug AGRICULTURE â€" LABOUR â€" EDUCATION IlTHINK of it, good pay ... wholeâ€" some food . . . healthy envirâ€" onment. What better way could YOU spend YOUR vacation? This year the need is greater than ever â€"thousands of High School students from all parts of the province, are urgently needed to fill up the Farm Service Camps Act NOW! Students who have the necessary standing at school can go to work on a farm AT ONCE and still secure educational credits. See your teacher or principal today or write direct to Director, Ontario Farm Service Force, Parliament Building, Toronto. wete s Farm Cadet you not only build up your own health but you also make a genuine contribution towards the saving of thousands of tons of food . . . food that means life to millions of people in liberated Europe. gev =" § ccsRe" spttiiere ce ies mede® esn en oo on oo MA .. .mA e e en act .-:<:-:-:-:»>;;«.».-;w>-?:~§'.-:’-:-:-:Atff.-:»:~:->:~.»'~:-.'+.<:-:1:-5$:-:=:v:.:f:' e kh i t e i e hy Mess e o o in t ~:-':;:;’:-.4-1‘s3=:=:;:1:..’ f »Ai o â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" t al moogg> * t y â€"AP t BP i B : _;:;4;,,:. > l . O# TB t : hea oo es Fe s . i i ny,nparamenmwis eï¬ n e p t onn t epibapane and to accept work on individual farms. By serving as a Farmerette or Ro" SEVEN