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Grimsby Independent, 13 Jan 1938, p. 4

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|SOCIAL & PERSONAL Mr. Murray Biggar of Chatham spent the weekâ€"end in Grimaby. Mr. and Iu.. 'r.'mm family spent Sunday in Toronto. . ® ® # Mrs. F. T. Woolverton left on Â¥Friday last to spend a fow months confined to his home through i1 week, accompanied by friends from Hamiiton, to spend a few months in Brantford, were visiters on Saturâ€" day with Mr. and Mrs. E. Bernardo, through the Southern States. turned after spending a couple of Alexander and Mrs. John Denniâ€" sonm in Toronto. went an operation in Hamilton Genâ€" eral Hospital on Monday, and her many friends will be pleased to know that her condition is reported as favorable. Mrs. Charity Heasilip, the fl“;;;mv;;n;râ€"yfm such was the maumm-fiu;:;ummaw.wmml wmm“""‘""m m::d that event ufi 8 a * nmmn:uuwuu,.m‘mkmmwmuw.! m‘., M’h imwum,'m January 3rd, 1871. Mr. Zimâ€" 12th. was born mwhummwmm farm where she now lives, which\ wir» is in her 86th. Both have Messrs. Fred Gurney, E. C. Mabey Ml.umnumdnbum Council meeting of the Anglican Young People‘s Association held at McNab, Ontario, on Monday eveâ€" ‘;.'-""‘:'“""""""woumm ENVE been family homestead spend their entire lives in this disâ€" h':-‘wfl. Crown 4080 trict and are very well and favor: -m-dm-nywm Y § although her hearing and sight have been failing slightly the past 1.0.D.E. BROWNIE PACK h;’wdu.mm in Hamiiton General Hospital. She first became ill while visiting her misLOF, ARTD, RABEIC 4. 9° Grimsby, at New Year‘s. few years.. HaPONG TNE "0 _ Mrs. Earl Cornwell, Jr., of Grimsâ€" by, are u.nkhn;hfl- GRIMSBY MOTHERS‘ CLUB ssm The Grimsby Mothers‘ Club will T CLCSD 00 smusd His friends will regret to learn meet at the home of MFS. " //‘ Jewson, Grimsby Beach, on Thursâ€" O o_ kan Yanuaey 20th. Mro. Mr. and Mrs. 8. R. Bernardo, of Een CCC day afternoon, January 20th. Mrs. mmmwmmuu will have charge of this meeting, at mmmm-m of officers for 1938 will take place. P s die en Lt dren of the Beach on the program. _ Crown Attorney and Mrs. E. H. DANCE GBéoX" WINONA HALL Friday, January 14 o4 LODGE ‘The regular meeting of Alexint Rebekah Lodge, No. 267, was held ME CCDO OO muimadaw Dancing 9â€"1 bers and theis pers anu *20° s buah card party, cleven tables being in play. . Prizes for high score went mmw.wmmu-.ud Mr. G. Hutchison, for the gents. Mro. W. J. West and Mr. Knowles mmwflifl-m “”mlnflhdw“o’ Hutchison. Following the game Sistes Allâ€" nadut and her committee served COALâ€" ALEXINA REBEKAH Wa®® E0 0 CCC CC Famous Susquehanna Anthracite " *~ _ ime AF HARND COAL A. Hewson & Son AReRt with 40 members in atâ€" made her official visit, 4 11 M dvccad: t A sUPERIOR GRrADE OF HARD COAL MORE WHEAT PER DOLLAR _ Sold in Grimsby by â€"â€" will be included Admission 35¢ orDpen iT BY NAME Helen in to Buffalo, N.Y., on spending a few months in Florida. ‘The many friends of Wm. Fitch will be sorry to hear that he is confined to his home with iliness. C P \Â¥ + % * Mrs. Peter Felker left this week to spend a few months with her lm.m-o-mam.u spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and New York City, is spending a few weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. McPherson, Gibson Ave. were in Clarkson on Saturday atâ€" tending the funcral of the former‘s passed away last Thursday follow ing a lingering illness. It is not often that a couple are enabled to live and enjoy the priviâ€" lege of celebrating their 67th wedâ€" ding anniversary, but such was the nmlotd)l:.udln.m Zimmerman of Clinton township, who cclebrated that event last Mrs. Clifford McCartney, Gibâ€" son Ave., is in Toronto, where she was called owing to the iliness of Miss Rita McCartney,. Miss Mcâ€" Cartney‘s friends in Grimsby will extend their wishes for her carly return to health. ‘The Beamsville 20th Century Club entertained the Grimsby Club at a delightful evening of euchre and cribbage on Friday last in the Community Hall kitchenette, when there were ten tables in play. Mrs. Harold Heaslip received the prize for the evening‘s high score. ‘The serving of delicious refreshments brought the evening to a close. =| An enroliment ceremony of unâ€" usual originality and charm inâ€" augurated the newlyâ€"formed Pack of Brownles last Friday. ‘I‘N"“"‘ mmtmumwm the 50th LO.D.E. Company of Girl ese PPRA TI CE es goin and Welland Chapter of the 1.O0.D.E., together with Mrs. R. N. Wolfenden, the Regent, and the P en i C eeas C aa s Guides, with Miss Margaret Sime ummo‘n The mothers and children, member» of the Linâ€" to His many friends will regret members of the Girl Guide Comâ€" mittee, gathered to witness the ceremony. The â€" Divisional Commissioner, Mrs. Greenwood, was prevented by iliness in her family from being present, but she sent cordial greetâ€" e MlnavefecsmniPer yqe iL y P T 200000 Eidmsn AptredurabtP ieR iL / . m'nntwoocmndlhoonuo‘ Company were there in uniform mmmo«nmhmovl amsuumhnmeuum- mwmmm Ame enrollment was taken by Miss Rosseter from W_‘ one of TCO HFS* MUD" ) ) Ans mmmmwm m 22 2 muta. CxEREeENTE BRRTT NOC C OgICC her outstanding services to Guidâ€" u”mmmmd the Silver Fish With delightfu naturainess she transported her hearers to Fairyland, where fairy bells chimed the new hopes and dn-dww-h.'fl‘!lfl" wames so delightful that none of the children realized UIOY . """~ actually undergoing tests, Miss MMMM“N"‘" ies under their fairy names: Peachâ€" blossom, Tapâ€"Tap, Nl-bb-llll“"-“ wir Ma"m‘un‘-m. Very mmymmm ing with one hand to their Fairy Tondstool, and the other hand n“‘dl.mmwfle salute, made their promise in clear, childish trebles: «[ mmgodumyflw u,ooaudm‘“ll-“"““"’ other people every day, especially those at home." LPhone 340 Mrs. Belia Wilcox spent the weekâ€"end with her daughter, Mrs. H. Milks. On Friday evening of this week the regular monthly Euchre will be held at Grimsby Beach School. mmmmmâ€"‘ and School meeting in St. Catharâ€" A very enjoyable time was spent in the assembly room of Grimsby Beach school last Friday evening, when the ladies Bible Class served a pot luck supper and invited their husbands and friends and after parâ€" taking of a real banquet, the croâ€" Prizes were won by Mrs. C. Tweeney and Mr. H. Hildreth. The committee in charge deserve a lot Citizens will be pleased to know that exâ€"councilior Dr. V. R. Farrell, is able to be out again after his serious and lengthy iliness. He was able to be in attendance at council meeting for a short time on The late Mrs. Thomson was acâ€" tive in church work until the time of her iliness, being a valued memâ€" Wednesday evening. Born in London, England, on January 6th, 1889, Mrs. Thomson came to Ontario 27 years ago to reside in Hamilton. She had lived in Grimsby for the past 12 years. Gertrude Annic Thomson The sympathy of the community is extended to the bereaved famâ€" ly, in the passing of Gertrude Annie Thomson, wife of David C. ‘Thomson, Main Street East, which took place at her residence on Satâ€" urday, following an iliness of sevâ€" »ral months‘ duration. Of a jovial «and friendly nature, Mrs. Thomson leaves behind a host of sorrowing the Grimsby Beach ris, Crimsby FSurviving, besides her husband.| as assistant € to a superior 33â€"§ 11â€"â€"Price of * transporta« ' tion Mâ€"1 12â€"â€"The expans« 36â€"1 y ible parts [ res of cameras 404 15â€" Marry 41â€" 16â€"â€"Voice | 17â€"â€"To eat the 4 evening Mt=â€" 12 mesiee 1â€"Governor of 21â€"Electrified New York particle atate 24â€"A soft sâ€"Eighth teather month of the 26â€"Give es Jewish calâ€" sont endar 28â€"A plaything o â€"A naval of. 20â€"No ficer acting 31â€"Expression ASRECE L# Mlecnat 19â€"To mark with ridges Obituary St. John‘s Presbyterian ACROSS Cross Word Puzzle 13â€"â€"Man‘s BAM®O _ ~ 14â€"A retinue , ._‘To steer wild (nautical) vian snow» integy of an animal THE GRIMSBY ‘The Women‘s Institute is meetâ€" ing on Tuesday, January 18th, at the home of Mrs. W. E. Wilcox, 16 John Street. ‘The Roll Call is: "Name ways by which our comâ€" munity talents may be developed and used for the benefit of the community." A pupil of Mrs. Bolâ€" ton will give a reading. Enjoying a vacation from the Hollywo00d scene after a personal apâ€" pearance booking in Toronto, beautiful Joan Bennett of the films, is picâ€" tured with her daughter, Diana on ski jaust at Lake Beauport, not far from Quebec City. ‘The Bennetts spent Chrigtmas at the Canadian winâ€" ter resort and it is not hard to believe that they are enthused over their visit. Women‘s Institute . oasta * lack _ .. _ wyer seed ._fl nmit _ 39gâ€"HMaif an em istrate of a city A IREET hat Chinese 33â€"Deciared city on 34â€"An acri« '_,' Yangtzse 35â€"Greek letter Brother, of Joan Benne DEPENDENT ”â€"A_I;‘ the knaves in & â€"A medicinal and Daughter owP" @bec Holiday An open bridge, under the auspices of Lincoln Loyalist Chapâ€" ter, 1.O.D..E., was held in the Chapâ€" there being seven tables in play. Miss Turpiec was awarded the prize for high score. M&owd‘ game, the hostesses of the afterâ€" noon, Mfesdames A. F, Hawke and Harold Johnson, served a delicious Literary Meeting A liiteérary meeting under the auspices of Lincoln Loyalist Chapâ€" ter, LO.D.E., will be held in the 3 o‘clock in th. afternoon. The program w.s ~onsist of an interestiing talk on "South Africa," given by Miss Turple, who returns shortly to South Africa after spendâ€" ing the past six months with Dr. and Mrs. Nell M. Leckie, Kerman Ave. CORNWELLâ€"HEASLIP Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Heaslip of St. Ann« wish to announce the marrimge of their daughter, Dorâ€" othy Alberts, to Earl James Ward Cornwell, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cornwell, Grimsby, on July 11th, lm.llllnnlltp-.bylyv.!g M. Dickey, D.D., of Mount Hamilâ€" ton United Church. P. & G. SOAP . <<><<<>< > LUX FLAKES, Large >« HAWES‘ WAX, I‘s ORA PLUM JAM, 32 oz. .. JEWEL SHORTENING <>>>â€" KOLONA COFFEE, I‘s .. > CROWN BLACK TEA, I‘s > Strawberry, Raspberry or KEEN‘S MUSTARD, %4‘s . : you When eggs go down in PM .,, need to get more e008 °M tet so make it pay & W, TOILET PAPER ... 1.0.D.E. Marriage GOLDEN BANTAM Y. MATCHES ......... +GE MARMALADE, 32 oz. .. CORN 3 for 25¢ 32 Oz. Jar 25¢ (Continued from page 1) mmmmmm from the required distance south dmmwmmmm north of the tracks. ‘The subway itself would be deepened to 12 feet which would give all the clearance necessary for any kind of traffic. Very little if any damage would accrue to the properties facing on this street through this work. ‘Then have the Department take over and maintain the Grimsby mountain road from the county and also take over from the County the five mile stretch of Smithvilleâ€" Grimasby stone road from the top of the mountain to Number 20 highâ€" way. If this came to pass the county would be relieved of the mountain road and Smithville and mmmmw would then have an out and out Provincial Highway link between the two main traffic arteries. The widening and deepening of the Elizabeth street subway would not be an expensive job, as there is already over eight feet clearance under the tracks, so. that there would be less than four feet to be at taken out and this would not ex subway, back ......: *be street very much farther than they are now and hence there would be little or no damage done to adjoining propâ€" P m o enb ies that 12 foot clearance is not sufâ€" ficient for large vehicles or loads going under the subway. We beâ€" u«-muummm as there are mighty few loads of any kind traveiling the highway toâ€" wmunmufmmw over that height. On No. 2 highâ€" mwmlonu‘lludw where transport traffic is very heavy, 9 foot six inches is the utâ€" most clearance under the C. N. R. tracks at Prescott and the same at the Cote Landing bridge at the top of the Soulsnges Canal, in Quebec, and there is never any trouble at either of those places. We understand that the Hon. ‘Thomas McQuesten, Minister of Highways, when broached on this subject by the deputation from iom.mum-pnmau other matters last week, was very REEVE MePHERSON Mml‘ogpeml & sâ€"AiGL1 _ #*C _ k All Coach Travel Information at mss '@ hÂ¥ KANMACHER‘S RESTAURANT THEAL BROS. : .5 for 19¢ rx‘a‘s ste ie .3 for 23¢ .3 for 23¢ ..Ple . 23¢ 14¢ 49¢ 25¢ GOLDEN SPRAY CHEESE, 14‘s ... . .15¢ KETA SALMON, talls ..............10¢ STRONGHEART DOG FOOD ...3 for 25¢ Libby‘s PORK & BEANS, 21 oz., 3 for 25¢ GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, 2‘s . . . . . .2 for 25¢ SANDWICH BISCUITS .. ... .. .2 for 29¢ Sliced or Cube PINEAPPLE ... .2 for 19¢ Libby‘s PREPARED MUSTARD, 2 for 19¢ R. & W. TOMATOES, 2%4‘s ....... .. .10¢ Metk. W.TBA, WB si....isrlrs sls K & W.CcORFEE, 14 ... .;....... .. . B much impressed with the idea and " "â€"ucus~ Aar ) Whuk Department will accept the 1def and go aliead with the project, if it is presented in the proper mADNC! "~ C WCLâ€"uS in annnastion with it. Should the Department accept the idea and do this work, they would then secure a direct connect» NMMMMM-‘“' MH En COTCIIIECS avnnsntdl Tok | .BP comcefihemestaipmainh ns ns7 n mm;ummm.' Mdmâ€"mdlfif Smithville and Grimsby road, and the mountain road, and this would lift a considerable load from their road expenditures, but still would not mean anything to the Depart» these roads to them, would only be a drop in the bucket. The Smithvilieâ€"Grimsby road last year cost Lincoin County $3,189.50 T SE uanadr ‘io cost them $1,345.900). E€sC BmR D CCE Te u) this scheme is a very sensible one and one that can be handled at very little expense to the Departâ€" ment, yet at the same time groat benefits would acerue to all parties cor..rned. It is to be hoped that Fin o o4 A .. o Aoseimmentidedene wdmmmm the citizens in general, as well A® in his efforts to have this proposiâ€" tion considered by the Department. and eventuaily accepted by them. q EEAEes TCM CC odunc% Reeve McPherson receives the solld Grimsby police records do not show a single case of a fatal autoâ€" mobile accident, on the town streets in the past 10 years. This is a reâ€" cord to be proud of, expecially ro 200 saug street is a part of No. 8 highway. Shredded Wheat to 70% production feeding Under the auspices of Lin Music by D‘iril Coons and lb\ nine plece orchestra ... ADMISSION:â€" $1.00 COUPLE Community Hall BEAMSVILLE Friday, Jan. 21st Carnation Milk 222240000 +. 15 n .nmdohlllum (Cash & Carry) 2 for 23¢ DANCE 3 for 25¢ January 13th, 1938. 16 oz. in the

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