DPr. H. E. Amos, Chief m .A AuxilNiary Classes, of the Ontario Department of Education, Toronto, was a visitor to Grimsby on Friâ€" day, of last week. Mr. W. W. Groce spent the past week in London. mmw.'uv“ last week in Toronto. visitor in town on Monday. Mrs. D. A. Harris, of Ottawa, was a visitor in Grimsby this week. Miss uolu.&u.fl'c was a visitor to Toronto a few days this Garden Show in Toronto on Saturâ€" CONGRATULATIONSâ€" weekend visitor with Mr. and Mrs. William Stephen, Verdun, Que. | attended the Wational Flower and various Ontario points spent the weekend with H. C. and Mrs. Johnâ€" Mrs. L. Larsen, 43 Robinson St., mawmum ladies of the Robinson St. North and South Bridge Clubs at . her home on Monday evening. Four tables were in play, the prize for high score being won by Mrs. W. H. Betts. The serving of delicious refreshments by the chostess, brought the evening to a close. . recipient last week of many conâ€" gratulatory messages of goodwill from his many friends and acâ€" quaintances throughout the district, on the occasion of his 86th birthâ€" day. Mr. Fiett was born at Dounâ€" "by, Orkeney Islands, March 26th, 1852 and came to Canada over 70 The Grimsby~ Young Men‘s Chorus, under the direction of Gorâ€" don L. Eaton, took part in the evening service of St. Paul Street church, St. Caths on years ago. He resided at different points in the province being conâ€" nected with railroad construction in the early days and came to Grimsby to reside 43 years ago, at the time the H. G. & B. was built. He has resided in his present home l SOCIAL z> PERSONAL | For lining dresser drawers cupboards and shelves. 24 large clear white sheets â€" good quality . ... SHELF PAPER wooo â€" WwoOoD KINDLINGâ€"(dry) G boxes ............}! EDGINGSâ€"(dry) _ STOVE WOODâ€"(dry) # Per Load ........ .:« Per A Load â€".>:: .:; (plus 10¢ postage) A. HEWSON & SON P oin GRIMSBY, ONT. 4 boxes .......... DELIVERED Niagara Frontier. e oo Mie ol o o Di ces ae en s CC u-.n.cmumuu“'bflmcotmm. thhedllmm'flm::.nlm â€"oâ€"bâ€".-lâ€"â€"â€"â€" extended an tation = bers of the combined mu-“'u ituary being held here on May 18th. Miss Elizabeth Greig l ‘The serving of refreshments conâ€" J"Mdfl:mum cluded a very enjoyable evening: | woe, gnughter of the late Alexanâ€" â€" ‘The United/Empire Loyalist Soâ€" ciety of St. Catharines delightfully entertained the Historical Society of Lincoln County on Thursday evening of last week, at which Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Bromley, Miss Florence Laing, Miss Helen Gibson and Mr. R. C. Bourne of Grimasby, were in attendance. On the recepâ€" tion committee were Miss Dwyer, Mrs. Davidson and Mrs. O‘Loughâ€" lin, all of St. Catharines. Mrs. Brighty gave a most interâ€" Open Bridge An open bridge, under the ausâ€" pices of Lincoln Loyalist Chapter, LO.D.E., will be held on Monday _m.m.._, â€"2, April 4th, in Chapter room, at 2:45 o‘clock. _ The regwar Punmnes M TE L> Lincoln Loyalist Chapter, LO.D.E., was held on Monday afternoon i"| crimsby, and C the chapter room, !"9'_'3&,."_'_“"!09-!- No. 261. Mrs. R. N. Wolfenden, présidingâ€" | ~Left to mourn her passing are u';hqmub-’w“ two sister, Mrs. Norman Walker, ty decided to leave as at present|yoCullough, Woodstock, and One My OEEEvoieys 200 on en h_vâ€"..-;_. -.ifd P , Onâ€" including the -‘â€"l== c brother, James Hespeler "Echoes". A“" ':tl'::. Soid .. take ol 'm.mi‘-' < 'â€mmmdurm Socoae t atiend "the "Renincial | Bire renwots ° Baxter, â€" 23 . Nelles Mrs. R. N. Wolifenden, presi@idkâ€" Left to mourn her pPBSVTB "**"|"" 000 _ "los his lord mmdfflfl“mw.mxmwm.mmmhhmwh e4 at some length and it was ANA!â€"| yrigateport, Ontario, Mrs. T. W.| Mari¢ 8. Warrender. The latter uwumnnuwflmw“mm“mmlm.mmwmb, including the «ul 10| prother, James F. of Hespeler, Onâ€"|her son. "Echoes". A M WaS | tario. Mr. Justice Middileton said Soloâ€" voted to the League of Nations S0â€"|" ho â€"funcral service will take | mon Secord left numerous descend~ ciety. ‘The regent, #'iï¬ummmdwm.nummmamn- delegate to attend the 81| 5trs, Kenneth Baxter, 22 Nelles|\known. He finds the bequest to Annual meeting in Hamilton OB| Bonlevard, on Thursday afternoon|Maria A. S. Warrender was not a April 21st. A discussion on the|a, 2.¢elock, with Rev. I. B. Kaine life interest but a gift in fee simple, coming Blossom Time Festival reâ€"|og gt. John‘s Church officiating.| The executory devise to Solomon sulted in a decision to help in A5Y | rnterment will be made in the Presâ€" Secord, he says, is vold as too reâ€" way possible with the PAFOADt|ton cemetery. mote. | "The Garden of Cansda on PArâ€"| ‘The pallbearers are: Messrs. F. mm es f e ade." Plans to hold a bridge, 4r0!(@, Hanning, H. R. Dickson, W. Some men‘s idea of "tact" is to being made by the Girl Guides, in\ yyapster, F. James, J. m&ynmfl'lmrlwullhcw being mane 07 ky oo o i L L. that her nose is getting red. nmemmemme o § _ 1.0.D.E. on the Legends of the $1.00 $1.00 ‘The regular meeting of the Woâ€" men‘s Christian Temperance Union will be held on Tuesday, April 5th, in Trinity Hall A report of the Ontario ‘Temperance Federation convention and an oration, ‘"The case against alcohol" by Miss Mcâ€" Leod, together with a program of music, promises to provide a most interesting afternoon. Tea at 4:30. Members and friends ,through their attendance, are asked to make this U@er and Margaret Greig, and a resiâ€" dent of the town for the past 20 vears. She was born at Cornwall, ‘The deceased lady, who had been a valued employce in the local ofâ€" fice of the Ontario Department of Highways for the past 14 years, was held in high regard by a large circle of friends and her sudden il}â€" For every discard bring back to our dairy for 10 bottle caps. Eve as 10 caps. HEY, BOYS! / flhe-unmnucflAprlMudalhnm invited to take part. Win a swell ball bat for your summer‘s play. Suu}ddmlulmhrhlor-flll,uulâ€" CRIMSBY DAIRY & CREAMERY 30 e in 20J9 27 00000 IMMINIMJWC*'MM.I†off Sweet Milk, Butterâ€"Milk, Ezeâ€"Orange, Cream and Krimâ€"Ko Bottles, (skim milk caps not included), we are giving away FREEâ€" 10 Wondertul Sport Prizes To the lucky boys who turn in to our Dairy the M en C y afzo cohcn wl mm She was a member of every discarded milk bottle you o 000 uns amnmaliit in vne P0°0E ©ETPOâ€"S CC o Department of B!"'m"nww“ past 14 years, | Anson Pew, lands on the sixth conâ€" s egard by a large cession in Gainaboro township, Lin= ad her sudden it!â€"|coin county, to hold during his naâ€" 6 ago, from which , tural life. After that they were to mnmmdwm-â€"wwh byterian q.mllxhclfldmlï¬.llu"‘ C Alexina Rebekah|of her leaving no heirs, they were to become the property of children her nassine are|of her uncle Solomon Secord. ‘The HILL & RUMBALL riry we give you credit Every bottle is as good "A red rose bud the size of a grain of wheat, a bloom that could mm;fl-&.fl.mï¬â€œpuflflmvflnm Voids Legacy As Being Too Remote cup"â€"that in a "nut shell" is Tom Thumb, smallest rose to be displayâ€" ed at the National Flower and Gardenâ€" Show, March 25 to April 2. mm“d*flmâ€â€myhlmtm Will Made by Gainsboro Resâ€" _ ident 54 Years Ago is Inter: By Justice Middleton. W.Jmmmn-fl_w Hall on Tuesday delivered a judgâ€" ment interpreting a will made 54 TOM THUMB ROSES FOR FLOWER SHOW _ It was that of Mrs. Pew, who died on June 20 Main St. E. Dabe in Grimsby ... Solid Milk Chocolate Rabbits, Chickens and other Easter Novelties at 40¢ per 1b. 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Both plano organ acâ€" companiments were used to effect, and during a brief intermission the piancâ€"organ duet "On of Song" proved a musical the Young People‘s Union. \_~ * MERCURY AND VAN RAALTE HOSIERY READY FOR SPRING WORK annereten 499 u 495 â€"â€"â€" Special ..,.. a.... o TO o oo roomasies L2 +) 45 ,, ©3.35 Compreme Assorminent or woor, socks THER â€"â€" Medium and gfl‘l@“â€"“&.._.._..n mOo _ (8t. Catharines Standard) : Join our Thrift Club Plan. Ask for a card if you have not received one. Complete Stock of C.C.M. cle Accessories â€" ] FARRELL‘S SHOE STORE MAIN STREET WEST ... . .2 for 19¢ 2 for 23¢ LOW PRICES 69° ano : ©1.00 craoes TOILET PAPER ....0)s< >A Opening a Studio HAZEL WALKER LOGK TEACHER OF SINGING Member of the Faculty of the "Mamilton Conservatory of For further information write to Maze! Walker Lock, c/o Hamilâ€" ton Conservatory of Music, Hamâ€" â€" in Grimsby YOICE PRODUCTION, PLACING, DICTION, and INTERPRETATION. , March 31st, 1938