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Grimsby Independent, 22 May 1941, p. 5

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The cost is small, the conâ€" BROWN‘S HAROWARE COLOGNES Other Makes in Stock WEDDING 19"° â€"â€"â€" APPLY â€"â€" NIAGARA WINDOW SCREENS APPLE BLOSSOM â€" PEACH BLOSSOM PHONE 21 PRICED DUSTING POWDERS $1.00 CANADIAN PERFUMES Note Them in Our Window â€"â€" CHERRY 3¢ per toot any» ‘The first four lectures are given to the A.R.P, group as a whole. As a number of women already belong to the medical unit the committee have thought it advisable to in crease the number to at least twentyâ€"five members, when a course will be started for the ladâ€" ies. A certificate is given at the end of the course. Keen interest is being shown in the lectures in the St. John‘s Amâ€" bulance Course which have started All who wish to join are asked to call at the office of the Grimsby Natural Gas Company where Mr. Harold Johnson will supply the necessary forms to be filled in. These should be made out as scon as possible. Commencing this Sunday, 25th, Trinity Sunday School m start meeting in the mornings durâ€" Ambulance Course For Local Ladies under the directionâ€"of the medical unit of the A.RP. o‘clock. â€"LANTERNS â€"GYPSY SETs oF CUPS, PAPER PLATES, SERVIETTES, ETC. â€"PENNANTS â€"FLAGS m & 1G.50 WEST MAIN STREET HAMILTON Opposite the Library Your Summer Cottage With Church Notes GRIMSBY at 10 Miss Janet Flett spent the past few days visiting in Dunnville and Port Colborne. weekend. Miss Gertrude Felker of Toronto, spent the weekend with her mothâ€" er, Mrs. P. Felker, Oak Street. Mrs. John Tennant and family visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd VanDuzen in Hamâ€" iiton. Miss Betty Theal is visiting with relatives at Dunnville. Mrs. Gordon Craig of Burlington Beach, visited in Grimsby over the Mrs. Audrey McLay and daughâ€" ter, Mary Jane, of Hamilton, were weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Little. Mrs. Annie Phipps is spending the week at Niagara Falls, Onâ€" tario, visiting her daughter, Mrs. Harvey Schott. Miss Jean Pettit, who has sucâ€" cessfully completed her studies at the Hamilton Normal School, is spending the summer months at her home in Grimsby, Mr. and Mrs, George P.| Bradâ€" ford arrived last Saturday from Mr. Gen Pettit, who is at present located at Lefroy, Ontario, in conâ€" nection with his work with the Bell Telephone Company, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. M. Pettit, Ontario St, Florida to visit with the latter‘s Mountain Street. Miss Agnes Frances Kennedy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. N. Kennedy, Main Street. East, was among those upon whom the Bacheâ€" lor of Arts degrees was conferred at the convocation at McMaster university, Hamilton, on Monday. s + ® Friends in Grimsby and district will learn with pleasure of the proâ€" motion of Pte. Blake Marlowe to the rank of Platoon Sergeant. Sgt. Mariowe was among those who reâ€" cently arrived at Nanaimo camp in British Columbia with the Lincolh and Welland Regiment from Niaâ€" garaâ€"onâ€"theâ€"Lake, Tall standards of mauve and white lilacs enhanced the chance! of lovely old St. Andrew‘s Anglican Church on Saturday afternoon for the wedding at 4 o‘clock of Madeâ€" leine Phyllis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Croft, Grimsby, to Mr. William Alan Jose, of Niagara Falls, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Jose, Grimsby Beach, Sprays of mauve and white lilacs, tied with white \-u-flbh-.wm’e'uhr the more than fifty guests, ‘The recâ€" tor, Rev, J. Allan Ballard, conductâ€" ed the ceremony and Mr. George Burgoin, presiding at the organ, played the lovely Ave Maria durâ€" ing the signing of the register. The bride, given in marriage by her father, made a pretty picture in her white satin gown, fashioned tending into a short full train, Her fullâ€"length french tulle veil fell from a shirred headdress trimmed with orange blossoms, and she carâ€" ried a spray bouquet of white lilacs and sweetheart roses. Miss Phyllis Konkle, of Hamiiâ€" ton, as bridesmaid, was gowned in orchid taffeta, with matching shirrâ€" ed doll hat, trimmed with flowers of similar material and she carried a bouquet of Johanna Hill roses. ‘The junior bridesmaid, little Miss Shirley Croft, sister of the bride, wore a pale green taffeta gown, with matching shirred doll hat trimmed with flowers of matching material and hor bouquet was also of Johanna Hill roses. \ Mr. Harvey Moreland, of Torâ€" onto, was the groomsman and the bride. + Mmmnhlm at the home of the bride‘s parents, Mrs. Croft received, wearing a beâ€" mmMul‘om a corsage of Briarcliffe roses. The groom‘s mother was attractively gowned in beige lace over matchâ€" ECC ND SWS e eoeaaiies | Advdecse Aurodigps / GCVC .,m.,mu.am and she wore a corsage of Talisâ€" man roses. mll"“m““. maâ€"dwfifl flummvmm -:&d-bn guests were present THE _GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT SOCIAL AND PERSONAL milton, and Mr. Vernon of Grimsby, brother of the Nuptials JOSEâ€"CROFT Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Betzner and family visited at Fenwick, on Sunâ€" Miss Buelah Marsh, of ‘Toronto, spent the weekend at her home in Grimaby, Pte, R. C. Walters of Monteith, Ontario, spent the weekend at his home on Oak Street. ® U # Leading Aircraftsman D. C. Moore, of Prince Albert is a visiâ€" tor with his aunt, Mrs. A. V. Catâ€" spent the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C, J. Love, Depot Mr. and Mrs. John Pearson, of Tunm.hveb«.-n-pmdln;-lw days this week at their cottage at Grimsby Beach. # + o Mrs, E. C. Williams and Mrs. J. P, Millar, who have been guests of Mrs. J. H. Gillespic, left last week for Prince Edward Island. her home in Davenport, Iowa, on Monday, after visiting with relaâ€" tives and friends in Grimsby durâ€" ing the past few weeks. ‘ ® # (® Mrs, D. E. Dunning of Sumas, Washington, has been spending a couple of weeks at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M-‘ \ * ® ® Iuww.bcpt... Grimsby, was among those who enâ€" tertained for Mrs, John Obee, who before her marriage in Toronto on Saturday, was Miss Janet Wornâ€" ham, of Merritton. Miss Jean Moore, music instrucâ€" tor of the Hamilton and London Normal schools, spent the weekâ€" end in Grimsby, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Pettit, Ontario Street, and attended the music festival last Friday evening. l(rl,(hrll(ln‘humurndm‘ New Haven, Conn., where her husâ€" band is in the service of the Briâ€" tish Purchesing Commission. While here on a visit with her family, Mrs. King was entertained by Mrs. Archie Aiton, Mrs. P, V. Smith, Miss A. Frasér, Mrs. Donald Awde, Mrs. J. Tennant, Miss Madelene *Sanchard, Mrs. A. Jarvis, Mrs. F. Little and Miss P. O‘Neil. Table Won By Rev. B. 1. Webster ‘The Catholic Women‘s League held a successful Bingo party at St. Joseph‘s rectory on Monday evening and a substantial sum was ‘The draw for the inlaid . table was won by Rev. B. I. Mrs. Joseph Walker of Hamilton L. F. Lambert returned to coffee most interesting talk to the memâ€" bers of the Mothers‘ Club when they met on Thursday of last week at the home of Mrs. Fred Nunnaâ€" maker, St. Andrew‘s Avenue, Folâ€" lowing the meeting a social hour was enjoyed. Contribution By Beach Children A group of children at Grimsby Beach staged a decorated vehicle and doll parade on Park Road, at Grimsby Beach recently and as a result were able to contribute the sum of $2.32 towards the Evening Telegram‘s British Child War Vicâ€" tims‘ Fund. ‘The following partiâ€" cipated in the parade: Don Tracy, Kitty Eileen Gillesple, Elizabeth Young, John Gillespic, Alice Trant, Dick Tracy, Ciaire McCausland, Joan Swanson and Douglas Young. At Moore‘s Theatre known novel by Fannie Hurst, "Back Street‘ is excellently cast Sullavan taking the leads, supportâ€" Frank Jenks. ‘This triangle drama which will be showing at Moore‘s May 26th and 27th, is a familiar story, telling as it does of the Cinâ€" cinnati girl who loses out on marâ€" riage through a twist of fate but who later meets the man she loves in New York, He is married, and m father; she is a designer of flourishes and remains alive over a period of 25 years when the man‘s death is immediately followed by the woman‘s. All through their asâ€" sociation, she walks the back street dhhlllo.lMuendl‘ll-udlw-‘ Ang him but always sharing him with his family and his worldly position. "Back Street" is a touchâ€" ing and tender story, very well perâ€" formed by its two principals and intelligently and restrainedly diâ€" rected by Robert Stevenson, young British director now in Hollywood. Mothers‘ Club Beamsville â€"_ Ontario SUNDAY, MAY 25th, 1941 10 a.m.â€"Bible School, < 11 a.m.â€"Morning Worship. 7 Mnn.wlflh'..wlu. "Death And Life." SOLO!STâ€"Mrs, M. Harper, (heard cach Thursday morning over CHML at 8.15). â€"â€"â€" JUST THE PLACE TO BE ON SUNDAY â€"â€"â€" . Where The Holy Bible Is Wholly Taught CALVARY GOSPEL CHURCH Rev. E. A. Lockerbie, Pastor of Lincoln Loyalist Chapter, LO.D.E., will be held in the Chapâ€" ter rooms at 3 o‘clock next Monâ€" Moore and Mrs. J. H. MacMilian entertained several tables at their homes, 20 in all being in play. The prizewinner of the afternoon was Mrs. C. Bell, Grimsby Beach, Folâ€" lowing play each hostess served SU Services at 11 a.m, and 7 p.m. Sunday School at 10 a.m. A series of bridge partics was Watch, Clock And Jewelry Repairs _Over 20 Years Experience in repairing of fine watches, clocks and jewellery, Work called for and delivered. Estimates free. Westclox Products, Ladies‘ and Gents‘ Watches, Rings, See Our Line Ofâ€"â€" "The Biggest Little Jewellery Store in The Fruit Belt" Trinity United Church NDAY, MAY 25th, 1941 E. A. BUCKENHAM MINISTER REV. T. R. TODD PRICES MODERATE 1.0.D.E.

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