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Grimsby Independent, 10 Apr 1935, p. 5

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TRUSTâ€"WORTHY DRIVING Por foms and jurther information apply to Raihoay Ticket Agouts _ vare CANADIAN NATIONAL FARE AND « going from no« inclusive, Ret FARE AND O from hureday, Return limit let ____ Ask your local agent about the reomy English coach w‘:y:::'bln. ‘They‘re mz':uy...m on the WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1935, yommmmmmenissmesnmont AU; 11 Tnat‘s why most people prefer to travel via .Canadianâ€" MMMIMMIU...W between Detrolit and Buffale and with connecting carriers over the UnitedJ States and Canada. . % Drivers for the Canadianâ€"American line have Lullt up an enviable reputation for skiil . . . courtoss . . . rellability, _ WAR4 _ . SAFE # RELIABLE Road w°ff!‘,Â¥ Coaches CANADIANâ€"AMERICAN Now is the time for Fouse Furnishings. V Cretonnes, Lace Curtains, Nets, Rexoleum 4 Curtain Rods, Etc. Monarch Yarns â€" MEN‘s SPRING OvERcoATs â€" Ragian Sleeves Ad hm o 3. _ B e o o Lapies: care aupves Brown, White. rakm" : old . " oo IN SLIPS â€" w ANGEL SKIN SLIPS â€" Wide lace trim, nicely cut, RaYon unoerwear A special purchase LADIES‘ DRESSEs CC DRESSES â€", fllmum“mflll; E'."‘,,'E'f“'""“”““, 0298 mo4w fln rare momnnniaye 2224 * *) LADIES‘ BLOUSEs i â€" rt 8t -.-un?.u u"a'eu.'. lma yles, rough crepe LADIES‘ HATsS GRIMSBY DRYGOODS to ht iergude work in a ship manner at reasonable rates." "~"4l€d in a workmanâ€" 'MMN-%MGM Doudnhaflm.hbunumm. "l'heletonouer”htho â€" We are m'"’”""""*fidfam.HAR‘l‘&MyW mAmMHneoldllmwa. in stock. Cniorators Starters and «$ attenâ€" thn:lvenml:'w repairs, Radios. Special â€" BE SURE TO SEE OUR WINDOWS â€" 107 MAIN STREET west Introducing To Minimum Special Faroâ€"Aduits 50c. _ Children 25¢. Special Limit Stadents Teschers of -Jam&fmw SPECIALS for EASTER KD Orrice LN winbsoRr ONT. C,. D. MILLYARD, LOCAL AGENT GRIMSB y inclusive, Returnlimit leaving up to miduight Mc wiay‘ *,.1 42. FARE AND ONE THIRD FOR ROUND TRIP: Good going from hureday, April 18 to midnight Sunday, April 24 inclusive. Return limit leaving up to midnight Tuceday, April 23. Between all Points in Canada FARE AND ONE QuaARTER FOR ROUND TRIP: Gooi going from noon Friday, April 19 to midnight Sunday, April 24 SALEs ..!!'_"-* SERVICE EASTER FARES New Spring Styles, Taffeta, Crepe, Straw. â€"â€" AGENTS FOR â€" â€" Bloomers, Panties and Vests â€"â€" Dressy slipâ€"ons, Grey, Beige, Black, â€"‘119 149 The . . We have a new stock of "t 14 95 PHONE 365 1 98 whole in cost $32,040, e flecka‘ Oy 0. .o y thnt n ons cat provise sow BraeF"" T Soke oi un Protio l vellef labour sost, Hon. Mr. Croli & many of <hem are approved of the city‘s plams ani s Mchm-t.mfl senmding a representai.,s to iookints M'&l’d certain minoz details. m."..m,.m]ll"m With the city‘s three fll“;:m.“nl and the goversument doubling up thei) CODt® next Fall. post afiiee sud customs building, f building will be more active in 8| BRAY c"'C' Catharines than for a decade past, ns . Ir spite of the depression there are m”‘flfl“ trw vacant houses in the :ity, St. Catharines Ph. 4600 wen mawo 1t is estimated that in the enlarging| of the city b..ll and police headguart '_'el!udu-mmga.l‘ TO ENLARGE HALL '-â€"-'Imm_(‘ hmdmm-m. Birthday. ‘The table was beautifuily decorated with spring flowers and a lovely birthday‘cake. Past Matrons, Marjorie Hitchr:an, Incz Cloughtey, Fva Dousett and W. Â¥ Vivian Lipâ€" dummmmd‘ aweet peas. A plesant social cvenâ€" Ing was speut. ' "himsby Chapter, No. 195, O.E.S., on [M- April 2nd, the refreshment committee, consisting of M+»z, A. lfl.w.m:.m,nnv'.‘: Farrell, Mrs. L. Jacobs, Mrs. 8. Harris Iflhl'*nnmm chapter members a surprise party, on filmber present. Winners for the season were as follows:â€" Euchreâ€" J, __The card party under the auspic«es d&ow&haww-. ing of last week brought a successfiy} season to a close, there being a large w.uu-m-uum.m- Humphries of Guelph, were guests at the United Church manse over . the weekend. Friends here will be plccasâ€" ed to know ithat Mr. Humpharies, father of Mrs. Earchman, who receentâ€" week at Hamilton. Fred Marsh and Mrs. L. A. Bromley of Grimsby were among those in atâ€" mummmum Provincial Chapter, Imperial Onder Daughters of the Empire, held last _ _Mr. and Mra. John Smallwood and Mhnmuu.u“ home on Central Ave., Grimsby Bâ€"each, after spending th« winter montihs in Cleveland where Mr. Smallwood is a _ Fellow citizens and friends of Mr. E. H. Culp who has been i}i for several weeks, will be pleased to learn that lohulh.numu.myu- though it will be sometime before ht will be about. Mr. Marshall Stonchouse and family have taken up their residence on Kidd Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Stonchouse 8re the parents of Mr. E. L. Stonefiouse of Grimaby and come here from Torâ€" Mr. and Mrs. W, 1. porris and little daughter, Mary ‘Eizabeth of London visited in Grimsby over the lnlhlmfi-..-tn- ferred from the Hamilton office Of th¢ Bell Telephone Company to the 109¢81 Miss Jean Ferris of Toronto °P°Dt the weekend with her auut; M‘* Margaret Fisher, Gibson Ave. Ir.nlln.:.c.m-m-‘- @d after spending the winter spring months in Chicago and prorida. Ilgwol.d-.â€"m-. _ _Mr. and Ms. Harry Marsh of Torâ€" onto spent the weegpd at Grimasby, u-&u.w,.um weekend in Fonthill, Miss Grace McPherson is inToronto Scial and Personal AT 3T. CATHARINES Victor Catâ€" Mrs. Pottruff and Mrs. L. more than a yound at 5 weeks Aind they hex 1ght on prowng through the Summer months and made profitable, carly layâ€" ‘\hmflotd.- raised by ‘W a. Rirkpatrick at Burgessvil) last year, pullets we ghing up to 0 the" 10 Exhibitsâ€"â€"Old time relics by memâ€" bers and friends. _ Roll callâ€"Am anecdote, amusing 5« otherwise of one of my ancestors. Sketch of the pioncer adventures of the Swayze family of Ancaster. Wome incidents in the life of the Lavery family, ful churchyards. ‘The Historical Research meeting c the W.L will be «i4 at the home of the convener, Mrs. 8. Harriv. Nelles Road, April 16th, at 3 p.m. _ _As a token Of sppreciation for the hour‘s reprive from business, the exâ€" warden invited the counciliors into an ce cream parlor, but there was no time to spare and »0 lh«-hu-mdhl-‘ ed on ts way to Wellandport '.m‘ dinner was walting centre of the bus on his good will tour when the vehicle started and the kidâ€" napping progecded. Mr. Book entered mild protests that business was rushâ€" ing and needed bis persona) attention, but the members of the council were not to be denled the pleasure of the company of One who had been greatly admired duriM§ his several years in the council. The trip continued and about an bour later the bus again reached Smithvili~ Thursday morning the members of the Lincoln ©0U40ty council started on their second day of county road inâ€" spection, travelling via bus. _ At Smithville they Stopped at the lumber yard operated by Mr. Book and his sons and after Several had left the bus to greet the g@nia! exâ€"warden, Mr. Book was Inviled into the bus to meet other members 0f the party, ’flwlfi'flummd Smithville, Wa$ kiinapped and taken for a ride 1a8% hurslay morning. That Mr. BooK rather enjoyed the m-‘-mn«--mml FAST GROWNG ROBERT 80OK, Fommer A few notes from Grimaby‘s cheerâ€" WARDEN, TAkEN Fom a RIDE BY COUNTY councicions Robort H. Book, former CHICK S BRING QUICKER WOMEN‘s instiTUTE NDENT. GRIMSBY, ONTARIO Haveravili®; 2, Frna Falkner, Phoraid: 3, James Asseitine, St. Catharines inss 32, violin solo, "Helre Kat* (Hubav)â€"1, Reverley Hannah, Bt. m:zmu«m se 28. plans solo, "Impromptu in A B# (Chanin‘â€"1, Alce Manture: Raval Class 36, Orchestra, * the Amaraâ€") Tha Au. Avon. St. Catharines; 2, Albert Anâ€" drews, 8t. Catharines. Class 33, cornet solo: "Scintilita"â€" 1. Frances Dean. Hamiitca; 2, W, 8. Larson, 8t. C@!»arines Class 28, sopranc solo, "Havmakâ€" inc"â€"1, Louise Sawert, Welland; 2, Beatrice Allcock, St. Catharines; 3, Mra: L. Fuchek, Wainfleot. Honton. St. Catharines. _ _ _ Cluss 8: Viclin solo (16 years and under). "Largo in E"â€"1, Shirley Ashâ€" Evening Resuits Class 7: Viclin solo (13 years and under), "Rose Petals"â€"1, Mary Neff. St. Catharines; 2. Evan Armbrust, R. R. No. 4, St. Catharines; 3, George Class 38â€"Public schoo} chorusâ€"(a) "Rising of the Lark"; (b) "John Poe}" â€"â€"1, Alexandra Public School; 2, Vic» toria Public School. Public School. Class 18â€"â€"Public school chorus (2 and 3 rooms)â€"(a) "The Rover"; (c) "Night Song" â€" 1, ‘Thirty Public School; 2, 8.8. No. 1, Louth; 3, S. 8. No. 1, North Grimaby. Class 19â€"Public school chorus( ov» er three rooms) â€" (a) "Now the Day Is Over"; (b) "I Know a Bank" â€"1, Alexandra Public School; 2, Vicâ€" Hawker, Hamilton. Class 17â€"Public school chorus (1 room )â€"(a) Starwainny Fair (unacâ€" companiod}; (b) "When Children Sleep" (unaccompanied)â€"1, 8.8. No. 3, Gainsboro, St. Anns; 2, §.8. No. 4, Grantham, St. Catharines. \ Beaupit, changed voices)â€""Cherry Ripe" â€" 1, [-mm-umnywuom Guides‘ activities, and took an active part in the formation and carrying on of the local company of Guides, of which she was an officer. To mourn her early passing she leaves her parâ€" ents and one brother, Fred. 'l'l.!‘-‘ eral was held Monday afternoon to Mount Osborne cemetery, Rev. E. F. Maunsell, of St. Alban‘s church conâ€" ducting the services. Edith Marjorie Ransom, daughter ©. Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Ransom, Clinton township, died at the home of her parents on Saturday morning in her 32nd year. She had been indisâ€" | Teeter of Grimaby Beach, and two brothers, Robert 0. Walker of Beamsâ€" ville and Murray Walker of Niagara Falls, The funeral was held Tuesday afternoon, April 2nd from the resiâ€" dence of her sister, Mrs. A. Bater, Thirty Mountain, with entombment in the Hamilton Mausoleum. Rev. Stuart Woods of Petham, officiated. ‘The pall bearers were: Mesars. Huntingâ€" ton, George Fair, H. J. Talbot, John Book, Geo. Konkle and P. Yockey. ‘ Miss Janet Ann Walker ‘ m-JMA-'nM.AW respected native of this locality, died at the home of her sister, Mrs. E. ‘Tecter, Grimasby Beach, on Tuesday. She was born in Clinton Township, 83 years ago, and had lived there unâ€" til about 25 years ago, when she made her home in Beamsvilie. She was a staunch member of the Presbyterian Church. She leaves two sisters, Mrs. _ _Mr. Fennell had a keen sense of humour and a ready wit, while his sterling honesty and fineness of charâ€" acter won for him the respect of all with whom he came in contact. An older brother, formerly his busiâ€" ness partner, was killed in action in France in April 1917. mmm.mm": fous organizations of grapé growers in Hanna, Alberta, of Mr. John A. the Niagars district to have the inâ€" nell, mu--mu-m&“,,m......m wife and twn sons to whom he w88 4/ of the Natural Products Marketing most devoted husband and father. Beâ€" sides his immediate family, his mother| 4¢tâ€"_ At 8 meeting at St. Cathurines and three sisters, one of whom is Mrs. | 02 Saturday night, attended by repre Brock Snyder, Grimsby, and a younger | **Dtatives of 80 per cent. of the growâ€" Edith Marjorie Ransom OBITUARY Cinss *3 â€"â€" Sopruno Solo (21 years and under) â€" Ells Racburn, St. Cathâ€" arings; Jean _ Aweet, Beamsvilic: Helon Harry, 8t Catharines. Clasa 40 â€" Boya‘ Choir (unchanged volces}) â€"Alexandra Public Scho /1, 8t. "'""'NMM Bearasville, te; Arthur Neff, St. Catharinâ€"s. 1 fi-uâ€"-nnonu-.m and Arthur Neff, St. Catharines, Class 20 â€" Contralto Soloâ€"Mrs. N. W. Abrabam, Stamford Cont«; Charâ€" lotte Peart, Welland; Dorothy Sutherâ€" land, Weilandport and Blossom Clans, Beamavlile, te ‘ Alleock Wednesday Resuits Class 1â€"Piano Solo (12 years and under)â€"Helen Turner, St. Catharines; Ina FitzGibbon, St. Catharines; Mary FitzGibbon, 3t. Catharines. panied), "Come O Blessed Lord"â€"1, St. Thomas‘s Anglican Church Choir, tist, Niagnra Falls, Ont. _ _ _ Class 23, any choir in Lincoir. Counâ€" Class 14â€"Contraito Bolo (21 years Class 2â€"Plano Solo (16 chairman of the new growers‘ organâ€" hm..ul.lula-ll-,w. this meeting should approve the plan, it will be sent to Ottawa for ratificaâ€" would be called within a week. If ers‘ organizations, the provisions of the act were outlined and discussed. GRAPE GROWERS MET AT 8T. CATHARINES, SATUADAY Eifforts are under way among varâ€" us organizations of grapé growers in lKafil‘ffl ! Gal To every customer purchasâ€" ing 25¢ worth or over of any goods, one quarter pint of Old Colony Enamel. PAINTS HARDWARE KITCHENWARE .......mnam secial affairs and meetings. & Maintains business contacts when you‘re forced to stgy GRIMSBY HARDWARE ; 2, Jepson Street Bapâ€" PAINTS CITY PRICES 4 MAIN STREET EAST Anâ€" uzs | & in "'_!f:bsu $2.80 | Gallon 8t verdale Church Caoir, §C 28 * cfi.“â€"hw-“m bell, St. Catharines; J>» Shot. Mor ch-!lt«-lmmu â€"Knox United Church, Seamsvilte; MU“MI..\.‘ \asa 3i â€"â€" Base or Raritons Soloâ€". Jas. R. Batclay, Hansiton; Thos A). ©00k, St. Catharines: Perov RMaz... Class 16 â€" Bass , (21 years and under) Catharihes® B. Bonr, Louls Davies, St. « Tufford, Beamavilie, Male Quartette, Beamsvilie, â€" action . . . turn to your teleâ€" phone. It gets help to you when help is most needed as thouâ€" sands of cases on record show. On this one count alone, the m&“:p it serves you day by day in so many other ways as well. Class 11 â€" T Shee, Merritton Class 30â€"High School Choir (maxâ€" imum, 65 voices) â€" Beamsvilie Hioh and under) â€" under) â€" Staniey Pean, Grimsby; Arthur Bardsley, St Catharines; Vicâ€" tor Edwards, Jordan. WHEN fire breaks out, and valuable property and life itself depend on quick and concerted Class 12 Class 15â€"Tenor Solo (21 years and Pint . 14 Pint fué‘?rlu.l:l:‘éq.&--er Per Gaien ... ues Thes Red, Green and Brown Extra Valueâ€"Special Paint Grimsby LANDSCAPING WINDOW BOXES SUPPLIED & FILLED Â¥ Oe4pÂ¥e . e ROCKL/ZRI!ES BORDERS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION itton; AMM:-E ; Rey Smith, St Cathar. JACK WAY Bass or Baritone Solo ENAMELS fln tharines AND POOLS $1.85

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