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Grimsby Independent, 17 Jun 1936, p. 5

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KANMACHER‘S RESTAURANT L PHONE 466 NMMMC the Women‘s Institute was held on Tuesday afternoon, June 16th, at the home of Mrs. 8. Harris. ‘This is one of the most popular subjects on the W. L. Program and the meeting was largely attended. In the absence of President, Mrs. H. Furreil, the chair Copies of the new time tables are available at all offices and Miss Anne Buchanan, St. Catharines; Auditors, Miss Arbuthnot and Mrs. Women‘s Institute ner, hville; Peace Educaâ€" tion, Mrs. G. Armstrong, St. Catharâ€" Imes; Publicity, Mrs. T. Hiscott, Niâ€" Ask for attractive iMustrated folder describing delightful "Vacation Tours" to Ontario‘s popular resorts and inexpensive holiday visits to the big cities. Imes; Federation Representative, Mro. N. R. McColiom, Smithvilie; alternate vepresentative, Mrs. Moyer. Conveners of standing committees:â€" Mome Economics, Mrs. J. Payne, St. Anns; Health, Mrs. J. Simpson, St. Anns; Community. Activities and Reâ€" Nef, Mrs. C. Waite, Caistor Centre; Â¥ducation, Miss Marion Field, Virgil; TTCWare Fisher, Queenston; Secâ€" Treas, Miss C. Gregory, St. Catharâ€" Lincoln Women‘s Institute Elect Officers For Year GRAY COACH LINES ¢ between TORONTO AND NORTH BAY via Huntsville, Powassan, Callander fresh air of the Released from the cares of the daily grind you‘l enjoy a rdi_flo‘hah-â€"'_qb“fi-i&d-. The district annual meeting of the BARIRIEâ€"ORILLIAâ€"MIDLANDâ€"WASAGA BEACH GRAVENHURSTâ€"MUSKOKA WHARPâ€"HUNTSVILLE PARRY SOUNDâ€"JACKSON‘S POINTâ€"BEAVERTON Carefree Comfort TICKETS, TIME TABLEs ‘AND ALL COACH TRAVEL INFORMATION AT for Holiday Travel « â€" . By MOTOR COACH WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1036 Effective Saturday, June 20th Convenient Deily Motor Coach Service To Popular Ontario Resorts Summer Time Tables WASAGA BEACH â€" LAKE HURON Lake and Highway Vacation Tours Effective Saturday, June 20th with all expenses paid ONE DAY TO NINE DAYS with Stopâ€"over Privileges and intermediate points lions with Steamers at Muskoke Whart, Huntivile and Midiand Standard 11.05 a.m. The Program for the new season‘s work will be prepared during the sumâ€" mer and placed in the hands of the -l-uh”-ml albums, neckiaces and Bibles, each contest was won by Mrs. Stevenson. The display of antiques and keepâ€" sakes covered a wide field of history. There were fine lnces, coins, Great membern, stressing briefly the 123 years of Peace between Canada and the United States, recently celebrated ‘uhwm photographs of themseives as &hmwth-i-.-l‘ ‘-_un-o-..o-.-a-u‘, So, let‘s drive through Winona And to Niagara Falls, Today when every cherryâ€"tree Ob, let‘s drive through Winona, And to Niagara Fulls, Today when every cherryâ€"tree Is full of popcorn balils. Just look at that proud pheasantâ€" Mere not so rare a sightâ€" His life mid these spring blossoms Must be a pure delight. Mark to yon flashing oricle Mis sweet, sweet, loveâ€"song tell As he darts through peach petais, Clear clouds of pink seaâ€"shell. Quite soon these apple orchards _ Their annual gift will fling Of fluted, fragrant flowers, Thus each succeeding flowerâ€"wave Brings to our minds this thoughtâ€" Pause and enjoy this beauty now, * For soon we‘ll see it not. Is full of popcory balls. Leave Toronto 7.15 a.m. 8.10 pm. ‘The old house, now in ruins, will be rebuilt, Old pictures will be followed by the contractors. It is hoped to obtain the same sort of printing press and other equipment as used in the days of Mackenzic. ‘The building will become a museum for relics of the Reâ€" Company, Niagara Falls The stone will be quarried from a bed on the highway near Queenston Bridge, near where the stone was taken for the ‘ The bride‘s gift to the bridesmaid was a silver and onyx compact. The bride presented her bouquet to her grandmother, aged 00, who was presâ€" ent at the wedding. ‘ grey sult with matching hat. On their return they will reside in Grimsâ€" u-.w-n-..u-.â€". and favors in white and yellow, with allver and yellow tapers. Later the young couple left on a -u-ulph’-un-mo..‘ tario. ‘The bride travelled in a smart bouquet of pink roses and sweet peas and the latter in grey with a shoulder bouquet of pink roses and sweet peas. Twentyâ€"five guests sat down to the School. Miss Mary Easton as bridesâ€" maid was gowned in melon rose crepc, picture hat and accessories to match. She carried a bouguet of red roses, aweet peas and baby‘s breath. Mr. Vernon Croft was the best man. Mr.‘ David Nicholson, organist and Mâ€".dhfi‘m‘. wedding music. Prior to the ceremony his selections included Canzonct (R. n-â€"c-u»---.n.. tiale (Mollins). As the bride entered the church he struck up the strains of the "Lohengrin March" (Wagner) and during the signing of the register, Mr. | Nicholson played (a) The Question;| (bp'l'hA-w.l,hh--â€"-| n.w-lhld‘-‘ ssolin Wedding March as the happy couple left the church. P w Mmâ€"â€"q-m, was held at the home of the bride‘s parents, Murray Street. The bride‘s mother and the bridegroom‘s mother assisted in receiving, the former dressâ€" ed in a rust crepe gown with brown Work will start in the near future ) the reconstruction of the William white roses, and sweet peas and carâ€" ried a white Prayer Book with white markers, the latter a .gift from the A. Ballard performed the marriage ceremony. ‘The church was effective» ly decorated with pink and white peonies and orange blossoms. ‘ The bride, given in marriage by her h.-.-o-‘hnv in a gown of Temple Crepe wearing a leghorn hot, trimmed with gold, and brown acâ€" ‘ HENLEYâ€"ALLORICK St. Andrew‘s Anglican Church was the scene of a pretty wedding on Satâ€" o‘clock when Miss nu-“m; : hw.A.:muâ€"-m-hut‘ Mr. Herbert Henley, son of Mr. and tario. On their return they will reâ€" side at 126 Kohler Street, Sault. TO REBUILO OLD House white. A threeâ€"tiered wedding cake centered the table. &.numou.unu-u...‘ spend three weeks in Southern Onâ€" ‘ Following the ceremony, the bridal party motored to the Parkers® sumâ€" mer home at Kensington Point, where a buffet breakfast was served to about 25 guests, relatives and close friends. Lilacs were used about the rooms, and table appointments were carried out in the color scheme of mauve and bouquet of talisman roses and lily of the valley. She was attended by her alster, Miss Reta Parker, who wore a amart grey ensemble with beet root accessories, and carried a bouquet of shaded sweet peas and lily of the valley. Mr. George Globe, of Grimsby, brother of the groom, attended as hest Grimsby, was quietly solemnized in St. Saviour‘s Church, Desbarats, at ten @‘clock Monday morning, June 8. Very Rev. Dean P. A. Paris, of St. Luke‘s Proâ€"Cathedral, Sault, officiated. ‘The church was beautifully decoratâ€" dmbâ€"|~~~“ lan Parker of Dayton, Ohio, brother of the bride, played the wedding music, The bride looked lovely, wearing a suit of brown taffeta with hat and acâ€" son of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Giobe, _ The wedding of Ella Tone, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Parkâ€" -.cununnu-n.n-nn.‘ Maric, Ontario, to Staniey R. Globe, the bride‘s table from his recent serious iMiness, accordâ€" Ing to Ald. James Barley, who on a vflbhmuhm improved. ‘The Mayor expects to be out on the street within a few days, woORK AND orgss PANTS ~=â€"___~â€"â€"._â€"â€"7%6 up sovs‘ Knggz FANTG Sn n............. Ite up ::mm& suire * *" U:g'l.k.l'.fi e -,‘2 up i pnesses _ up KANDKERCHIEF3 4e MEN‘8 L~ ) Ahiinid rew llnnfi“.a -l..;., > .!'” up "e"â€"‘ ‘7'-”’" L FREE BUS FARE ong way WITH wm or s10. ;i--on-munm.‘ was held at twe bome of the reâ€" fl.hw.y.&‘u'd- mesday afternoon of last week for the purpose of arranging the next busiâ€" mness meeting. This will take the form of a picnic to be held at Battlc» feld Mouse, Stoney Creek on‘ Friday, June 26. Conveners appointed to take BIGGEST STOCK OF NEW AND USED Uundeada 14 Liwz=â€"Â¥520 U Mundred® of Men‘s Suites to ’ “.m-muw time recently when they met to welâ€" come Mr. and Mrs. Charles a-l.‘ who lately moved bere. from Montâ€" real, having purchas«d the Louls Larâ€" 101 OTTAWA N. HaMiLTON attended the postâ€"craduate clinic unâ€" der the direction of Dr. Skeffington, originator and director of the Graduâ€" ate Clinie Foundation, at the Royal Connaught,.in Hamiton, on Monday. Store Open Every Evening ’n&“finumwh the hoapital where be was taken Monâ€" day to have a picce of steel removed from his eye, the injury being receiv= ed while be was working at Paris. ‘The sisters, nieces and neighbors in Grimaby of Mrs. Writenburg, Oak St., gave a surprise luscheon in her honor -Mdu-fl.-u-l of her birthday assiversary, a casserole by the members of Andrew‘s A.Y.P.A Alldrick), was mie the recipient of _ Mro. Jessle Jobnstone, formerly of Grimsby, who usierwent an operaâ€" tion at the Hamilon General Hospital on Saturday last is progressing fave and are residing in Mro. apartment, Nellss Road. real are in Grim: be At Home, Thursday, June 18th, from four to six o‘clock in homor of Mro. Stanley Rarkin Globe, CLEANERS TAILORS donee uy Gnu" " *CB uP â€" their reaiâ€" dence at Grims>y Beach for the sumâ€" Mr. Vernoh Tuck. lscal optometrist, EAST END days this week of y (Opposite Our Old Stand) Prior to her marriage on Saturday Mro. Alexanie; Mr. and Mrs now movep To AND oven. . GRIMsBy and family of Mont» William Hewson and by for the summer Rankin Globe will | continually during the bearing. from the women‘s corridor, She wept replied the seriousness of taking huâ€" man life was enough in itself for denial of bail. said she was not implicated in the Mr. and Mrs. William Munchuk, held in connection with the slaying of Mr. and Mrs. John Seabright at St. Catharines one week ago, were reâ€" manded again on Monday by Magisâ€" trate J. H. Campbell. The charge of assault occasioning bodily harm was not changed and will not be until the inquest scheduled for next Monday, Application for bail for Mrs. Munâ€" chuk was denied in spite of the conâ€" A new tractor class is being added this year for juniors of 20 years and under. ‘This will be in stubble and it is expected that a large number of young men will take part for the first time. Junior farmers and members of the junior institutes will have a reâ€" freshment stand on the grounds and it | is expected that manufacturers and dealers of farm machinery, household goods, and other articles will have exâ€" hibits on the grounds. '( The president of the association is John Hurd, Grimasby; viceâ€"president, William Bruce, McNab; and secreâ€" taryâ€"treasurer, Carman Cosby, Beamsâ€" ville. Directors are appointed from each township, Among the local diâ€" rectors are: Charles Coleman, George Irvine, McNab; Ross Stephenson, St. Davids, and Roy Hallett, Rockway. l-ua&y-r-.hlflm. 22, in the cast end of the county on the farm of Alex Smith, throeâ€"quart« ers of a mile east of the Welland Ship Canal and half a mile south of the Plans for the annual Lincoin Counâ€" ty plowing match were laid Monday night at a meeting of the directors of Lincoln County To On October 22nd Coumruction almost a surety, was ,-l'-ld-t-.u.-‘-a- tions, and the total subscriptions to date brought up to about the $7,000 mark, with other important divisions to be beard from yet. when the Rink Fund Committee, in seasion at the Municipal Hall, was presented with a cheque for $1,000, the ran high as this gift, which arena in Thorold for use next winter To Enect covenen ie ARENA IN THOROLD school TtEachens rionic The annual picnic of the Wentworth public school teachers that took place at the Battiefield park on Saturday afternoon was one of the most sucâ€" cessful affairs of its kind that has been held, many friends joining with them in the afternoon‘s festivities. A h‘u--llt-nh-s nice R. Loft, daughter of the chief of a Mobawk Indian tribe, on Indian Lore, and the recitation by her of several poems of Pauline Johnston, which were highly appreciated. W. 8. Milmine warden of the county, and wENTworth Pusiic CO. RANSACKED Early Saturday morning burgiars entered the Grimsby Pickle company office on Division street, Hamilton, and, after ransacking the place, made off with $10. The breakâ€"in was first noticed at 6.55 Saturday morning and Detective Ernest Barrett was placed on the case. After investigation the detective found that the thieves had elimbed an cight foot fire fence, forcâ€" ed a rear door leading into the baseâ€" ment and from there they climbed to the office. Two desks were broken into and many bodks in the office were thrown all over the floor. It was in one of the desks that the burglars obtained their OFFICE OF arimsBy PickLE BAIL 18 DENIEO at 330 pm., D. 8. T. ‘-uflld«h-nu.pu“..‘ monstrations. Statistics for Ontario prepared by Mr. Duncan show celved this Spring, it is anticipatd that there will be a considerable increase in the number of calf, foal and grain clubs organized this year, as compared with 1035. Other projects will have opproximately the same | number "of clubs. Plans have been made to supâ€" ply the members of calf, swine, foal, grain potato and garden clubs with manuals which contain a great deal of Te n w With the development of boys and girls as the main objective, the basis of awards in all projects is founded on a system aesigned to give »~cognition to the allâ€"row.+ members. For exâ€" ample, the basis of scoving for a calf elub includes the exhibit at the club Ontario will be very similar to that carried on during the past two years, with the addition of new projects, unâ€" der the direction of the Women‘s Inâ€" stitutes Branch, in foods and clothing for girls. _ R. 8. Duncan, Director of the Agricultural Representative Mmhfl.nâ€"qfiuml ONTARIO PLANS FOR 1936 . Judging, showmanship, answers TRUSTâ€"WORTHY DRIVING Road Worthy Coaches m hetmirts irictrsnrin -mgflra-uâ€"-umm.- That‘s why mosk peopie ....::'m.-""".'* Soagk American. otherwise known as Buiideg cu-fi lfiumum-flfi.â€"-‘.“ ever the United States and Canada. -&*M M-;'*h“uhm comfortable ventilation atâ€"ail times. 36 Main St. Dark Brown, $1.10 Gal. Green, $1.35 Gal ttractive Low Rates Of Fare Canadian American Coaches Made in Grey, Red, Dark Green, Wnn For fences, barns, here feel do not -u-un.-...-..‘.‘..".'-.-z.. ’.’.".'.-.... than you would expect at the price. _ c o ajes > _ eV * We have no hesitation in recor Teaver l-‘?fi(h-nnh‘whbh-‘pd:nuh- siicerials, and to be the best paint on the market at the Mh_h_-_h!}hn-lv&-llhd BRANDRAM â€" HENDERSON neEaD orrice TGLMZwimosor o C. D. MILLYARD, LOCAL AGENT A genuine Cresote Preservative Stain made in two New Popular Prices _ â€" _ No Extra Dancing Charge sp.4 .;....." A. Broadcasting System . To The Music of MICHNICKâ€"GRIFFITH CommaANDERS BEAVER BRAND PAINT SHINGLE STAIN SERVICE _ PAINT _ _ $1.50 . P. BROWN istinetive Danes Rhuthe.s =â€"â€" FEATURES â€"â€" for GRIMSBY BEACH ’-â€"_ there were, in 1035, a totai of 123 elubs in operation and that, not includ. hfll-mmu.enum-m- "'lfllchb..m“.u "-!7'“ nag val "CPostore in the -*QI-H'd in the schools of Canada. ‘The total amount -m"“‘.“Mwuu,. 306 sa Fiftyâ€"Ave PST ©5ut. of the in the public Schoot students ‘-".I. I,_.__‘m $8,000 Derositeo sy st! Grimaby v. Beamsvilie. July 18. â€" Beamsville v. Winona; Vineland v. Grimaby. An open tournament will follow the completion of these games. land v. Beamsville. July 11. â€"â€" Wirona v. Vineland; Grimaby v. Beamsvilie. July 18. â€" Beamsville v. Winona; Vineland v. Grimsby. dule of play: June 13. â€" June 20. â€" Vineland v, Winona; Beamsville v. Grimaby. "Dr. W. H. Upshail, Vineland, presiâ€" dent of the Niagara District Tennis SCHEDULE OF NiAGARA AREA TENNIS LEAGUE July 4.â€"Winona v. 4 GALLONS GALLONS $1.55 $3.00 Phone 21 plus tax

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