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Grimsby Independent, 4 Feb 1925, p. 4

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hocal Items Of Interest J AUTOâ€"STROP SAFETY RAZORS $t, N 1954 on Several | moas Tlew tme yep The Old Tyme Club will other of its old tyme ...,..".:‘1;:5 {"‘"‘”“"" night, the mend *"Sien orphpaire supnfing and women provide o# 25e On Thursday even . F 19, the Indies of St. Tovestts eC eboreg .rrbolllnshnohlhv.qn... ":‘ "M;'h'l cordial invitation is extendâ€" toall to attend. Norton orchestra will Provide T09 Whusie: betelghyct wmte were taken By Mr, Surduch ay thé ncnlh-dthvhhhlhl‘dmu view the ldn mm'.:. "ll..-l io possess tuin copies from Mr. Murdoch. ‘ i Trecw & worth. ial services fnin es imm.f.u.. \ Two cars each have «e ed .‘u b been a & l'io "1'1‘..."’.:.- edule of the H Rockdale, Rockdal:, Complete with Cabinet and Builwin Head Speaker? These machines are ve > much superior, both in tore and voiume to the ordinary Loud Speaker type, and add to the appearance of ‘any room. Call and see these machines t:::: buying. Kadiola, complete jn Cabinet, in# s' “ u e These are full size and 5 Blades. . Regular Tavlorâ€"Forbe® Xpe RADIOLA Valentine‘ , '.Sum; 5:’; n Council are 3 ims Hardware THEAL BROS. Phere will L2 amaice 54. G, There will be a 1020 and : going east -:d!m-::'u,q hg west. McAllister, R me oz oo Reeve "FIVE SPEAKING" GRIMSBY HAVE YOU 130. PRUNERS 3â€"in. hasdle 3â€"in handle :‘:-fll hhdev‘:: * Prupe s, 84. February 14, w ;;.“-\l..‘ ol Bin %Ifll l’ ,... uw“|:.h!uu~|.v« razors in neat kits, including Strop price $5.00. . This “.7' handle {ness from the freighy "pocL Oit Bu%) 'mfl avenue, *3 ha |he etmast meeiig o ohainded_ that j"lth of the association will be held on Saturday, Fobruzry 7th, |m 3 (Byt: fln songcu chamber, Grine {s r business. _ All growers invited. puShe aunual meetingo{ the Ningara be perlg GZaDs Growers, Limited. will |_ WUltawa, Jan. 29.â€"Miss Canada has [ h. .:.:n:l l!:flot Official :.mu show |in c-n«mm-aucm"o." late snd sugar con lonery, 36,000 :w.dhn‘:l‘l::.:vz.u. n‘.‘fll. iuup worth of chewing gum. 6 A Valentine dance will be given by Lincoin Loyalis , 1.O.D.2., in it a 198 10 t on Faidony Pebroats ats C twentyâ€"fifth u'.'.'fl:.‘i:'. the foundâ€" n d ts oi fag aiveaing in ore ra M music. â€" Tickets 75¢. NOC he N } t Grap, CHeuaio! l:l .“.“iu‘:m be .held in Queen‘s fi.n. St. Cathâ€" oi en it e to attend, whether they are sharcholdâ€" UTs Of mot Ottawa, Jan .-" of .“tllh Mark Frampton. THE GRIMSBY EAST GRIMSBY w ® ided to Lal eoniithy, Meiioty MZ hn e Nee ‘The annual, repo.t of d‘k.iau Proâ€" aubprerian chomos ut BABdOUGp 19 (ue ERT OR P 2l E P 0s recent moeting ~f the ©0900 shows a happy trond. The MabAR®,‘ report was satiefactory and OPHMipe, ahow» Ing an increase of foryâ€"UY® members toining ¢ "p¢ the wear. &4 an inâ€" craase in cont"Ibntions. TD" vartone Inrernal orearbAtonk 1 show | bal: Methbdist church, celebrait its tenth on ist, at the "'r..'"'.':' "ame Hkrient Obve:." with rs Alex. CIafKk i 4B¢ shair, .al'-. ts ghoat mored moniine ces pomeale CCC _ OO 00â€" was served ay , i how Monthers are T sted «to [hn«l this lis. and .â€"'-7‘ the nual meeting on _‘.'3"&’ Fmuary 2ird. when the election wip . k when the . electi08 wil} take order. _ Norton fourâ€"piecte »rchestra &wy the music and sygryone is sx a hearty invitation to attend. _ Members of the Lincoln Loyalist a.'uv" $ '..O.D.l-. are mm: that the list ‘of nominees for Officers for 'mv'. hlu. on 'i'u'.'i'., n'h: :.: C.H'il remain theg for two y ohm _ Manthers aft TEupceted sto ha Barber ghop ols ‘ 1 ve opened a her 9! Â¥ are: shave 15e; halr cat the ons ‘mmhn and all day Saturday, . m.rn:- last MCo-‘:!’y“‘Co:'nfl, Ti a 1 oi en ed by D‘p’m-lnn Melvin Honsberâ€" Inemdra ho actioh in regare To the To. no e reâ€" quest from Wcuud‘ County Council asking for ewoperation in an appeal to the government for protection for sheep from dogs _ Lena: Davis Chapter, 10.D.£., of Leamsvile, are holding a dance in Phan) cvaang, Femart 1" Te }‘-e:’hhovnnnus.l",mh commemeration of l’ll twentyâ€"fifth anniversary of the .{0unding of the Saltfeet town is in ‘“‘ shape as regards the :?lnlio- of ""l: Nearly all of 1923 back taX®©% mikog and is but $10,000 our Of 81 of the 1924 taxes on the bo@k®* n0#. « Traffic on the H. G, & 13 was deâ€" morallzed for several hours on,Satâ€" urday owing to a derailmment nea* Winona. Traffic on the bighway was also badly tangled up owing to the soft «now. Many cars were stalled beâ€" tween Fruitland and Stoney Creek and on other parts west of Grimaby, _ The Victoria hote! «t Dua®Yle has b--uuyr.w.m.u...':."o-- zow to.Geo. R. Edgar and Garâ€" butt of Welland. _ _Duding the heavy w12 4#orm pa Saturday the roof of the big Water tank at the Village Inn blew 14 \he ground. The tank is not now in use. P broom . bail Don‘t forget the match and the hoch'? -nle'h with a soft ball, at the Areng, fomorrow night. _ Fun for all, F Miss Myrtle Forman -n‘.""'"""""“_ @d her parents M~. and Mra, * ts Forman $ Livingston avenue °Y°* ffom an ext Coast cities. of the Oy At the recent ".“,,. %Im Tuck, dt:ri..u mo:fi to the executive council. ~ ce lent begins Wednesday, Fob, 25th. and the reports #B0Wiperoased Ladies‘ Aid of the Fryjriang INDEPENDENT, GRIMsBY one of «he most --m cop servative athing broR _ Oanâ€"an. has recently contributed to. some . yery . MlumiwaH on Northern Ontarie :L esnt ©omu ison of "Pulp and F4 ‘_%,4 Ith s published in the ©« amdtan Min ‘ rnal of Octobe> sich, and reprodu in the January numbef i j ~© hl/:r' Club‘s _ Magazing, *w'- . graphically M evesting asppots .,rwmuhm resources. â€"Advt P Su.09 k Grimabyâ€"Bunice o W nie Warnop Ord; F !:: Gretw Fartell e: "bw: Mary Phippa rw: Malbot, Ollie Hill, Marion Smith Â¥6 ay 2 > sPULP AAD PireB WITH GoL Mr, Draper Dobie of Draper Doll & Co., 14 K.ng s »at Rast Toromnto ifi'k\'vl‘x?';?‘? Bartom We f‘»‘: Ts 5&!‘ o Rev. T K. B, A. Minister - Feb, Sth, 11. Minister 230 Bible \‘and Adult classes 1. P. Ministerâ€" Service ith song serv‘ce The ‘@ordially lavited, tm The "will meet on Thursâ€" day, PFub. 5th, at : c‘clock: at the home of Mra, 5]-0". Doran Ave. e The (Mission Oircle will meet on Feb, 10th, at 245 at '_Q' home : I‘m s Sunley, Ontario The Store «f "Gifts PHONE 126 s can be bought fi“: price, but the is 100 portant an oqr to take any chances with lenses that are slightly imperfect VERNON TUCK LENS LATE SPORT and been sent out to ict for a dance, the o;I-:mLfll‘ meeting @f in church last that _ the | Nl““ ment on. hirtyâ€"sevest on the board. tear the old ‘ e of Draper Dolie cet Rast. Torounto. | j« nerienced. gad cor .....:.ua-m l ibuted to *w« press p‘u.&u His Intest comparâ€" to erect the present FALLS PLAYER ’ 1N MEMORTA® % COPEâ€"â€"In loving memory of my dear COPREâ€"In loving memory of my 4c ar san John Cope, who died Fesuua», 6th. 1912. 5 _ The funeral ‘of Florence, wife of Alfred Sherwood, of Clinton tpwnship, who died in the Hamilton sanatorium on Friday, Jan. 30th, was held on ‘Tuesday, Feb. 3rd, from her late home to 8i, Alban‘s church for service, the burial being in Mount Osborne cemâ€" stery 1y J ®" MuoORE‘S THEATRE Attractions Great Reductions For February Sciling Oni § _ All Winter Coats and Dresses 4 The Mogâ€"Poter the Great Prthe Nows 1nd Aesops Fuble . _â€"_~ COATS Regular $25 to 40. Clearing at $15 to $25 Middies, 6 and 8 years. Regular â€"| Children‘s Overcoats, $9 to $12, $3.50, for $1.50 F 'forssMcow o February Sale Prices on Furniture as advertised: last week, continues through .____. month of February. Don‘t miss the bargains offered. . x selling prices, $12 to $20. Clearing V ~at $5.89 to $11.90 © GRIMSBY Children‘s Navy Serge Dresses and Middies, 6 and 8 years. Regular "Gone but not forgotten" Pondly remembered by Mon, Fob, 9th, "He Who Gats Sicpped" "Husbands and. Lovers‘ All Btar "Love‘s WIiorhons A (riffith . Producti THE A. F. HAWKE CO. IN MEMORIANM Wed, Â¥eb, 11th. Wed, Â¥ob, ith, Lon Chaney NOUNCEMENTâ€"IS OF IMPORTANCE TO EVERY WOMAN HAS DBLAYED THE THE PURCHASE OF HER WINTER‘ â€" COAT OR DRESs ~COATS | * OVvERCOATS * ‘to 40.‘ Clearing at $15 to Men who a win« L olk. . | ings featured for this week‘s selling, whno died Patmary "THE BEST PLACE TO SHOP AFTER ALL" 2| doors. Mr. Hugh Bertram of Stoney Creek, made a very capable chatrman, â€" The Programmé was varied, consisâ€" ting of Songs, Recitations Selectiona by. the Vinemount Orchestra; a radio installed for the evening, picked up a Tot of local news and ‘hits; speeches were givén by Mr. James Ready and Mr. H. Glover of Fruitiand. ‘The pro ceeds which were voluntary and are to be used for charitable purposes amounted to overâ€"$35.00. 1t is intenâ€" ded to hold another concert in two A number from here atterded the Mockey match at Grimaby on Friday night. What impressed the writer was the enthusin«m .of the G:imsby Fans, who stood up all through the game. However the Vinemount people are also some Feam», for it takes some enâ€" thuslasm toâ€"tramp up the movuntsin throuth deep «how around midnight. Orimaby played a cheau fast game and we wish thots a caamplonzhip. Mrs, Brand, Sen. 1s <at present staying at P. D. Graads. C s The high wind of sast Saturday has Milles the romds again. Th snow is R#,, Lockwood; Mogee Jow. Buak R. Hagar, Grimaty, s A. H. Howarth, % . Peipriber i Mre Or, Grimeby, _ . 2 ul no can c cop â€" Ritrnery 14, W, C. Rightmyer, Grimaby ~ Vilkns, Orimabe, Wasnidge, Niagara Falls, N GCGROCERIES â€"â€"â€"SUPERIOR QUALITY "THE HOME OF QUALITY GROCERIES" sollid and . will be hard to Men‘s halfâ€"lined, checked back Overâ€" coats, newest shades, $25. to $40. Clearing $17.90 to $25.00 Men‘s $35 Beaver and Melton Overcoats with velvet collars, clearing at $15. * Overcoats, regular $15 to $20. nmcm:'u.sousnw 4 August 18, 1898 84. 8. U0, Smith, Winona, WHAT YOU CAN ~BUY HERE ALWAYS HIGH CLASS ALWAYS LOW PRICE Â¥ 3 â€" NOTIONS SPOOLS MENDING YARN, ®To COTTON GINGHAMs _ > T _ AZsON8 Gowns â€" BIRTHDAY® oirts ND sHOES ONTARIO

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