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Grimsby Independent, 19 Nov 1942, p. 4

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( [ MIIEAB, (a M _/ l 2 "~= 1§¢ Cheese . 32¢ : .27¢ Puffed Wheat ~~â€" 17‘ M“’ l-umno-:: Â¥te. T. Gammage was a visitor bver the weekâ€"end at his home h“"‘lm&_hb juries which necessitated his soâ€" Journ in hospital for some weeks, Mrs. J. W. Watt is C tow snys in Nv.m.u':-:' ® Miss Dorothy Shelton has reâ€" turned from St. Joseph‘s Hospital, MHamiltor, where aha .. 4 _ TIPllAL Mâ€"r‘m' A&P .5 Serving the farmers of Linâ€" coln County for 50 years with safe insurance at cost. _Baptist Church Sunday, Nov. 22 FAUIT CAKE im 34¢ W. J, WATT, B.A. ‘ f+â€" l-A..l.n.. .UNDAV, NOVI.ICR B2 > 11 a.m. â€" "We Believe in the Holy Spirit" 7 pam.â€"Evening service withâ€" A Cordial Welcome To All ABSISTED BY OUTSIDE CLINTON MUTUAL Fire INSURANCE CO, Custom Grovnd Trinity United =â€"â€" 8t 11 and 7 Phone 131R w.-:'::n-3 torf]¢ Soup Mix T; 2 .. 25§¢ OATS n<»»»~o %25 1G6¢ IVORY SOAP 3.«"=17° sAMAY SOAP 21 5 ROSES FLOUR *.; 25¢ Bauirs and Vegerables B.C. Macintosh, Fangy More and more each day 1 miss ‘ you, Friends may think the wound is Lhealed; But they little know the sorrow Lying in my heart concealed. parents, »r. and Mrs. A. P. Norâ€" ton, 6 Ontario street. of Mess «weekâ€"end visitors at the home of Mrs, W. D. Warner. Corp. Norman Warner synt a ’:M;:t&h-.h-nuh- , OB -lytohh.t:dq ’mnwm 1 @ # t _ Lioy? Pizer, R.C.O.C., who has h-thm. year, has returned to Canada and is now at Brockville in ty OT.C. # % m Corp. Bert Norton has returned ten days leave at the home of his _ Mitrs. 8, A. Hoag, Ningazraâ€"Faile, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. T hy se opmemieg‘e uK Buffalo, N.Y., were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs 'ttfi-rry'a:fi:.ma-m Mehnaulpntlnn'.‘ vldungnhum.u.x.u‘u Miss Doris Ryce, Toronto, was a guest of Mrs. George Robertson Robinson Street, over the weekâ€" end. ‘ 8 e s Mrs. Whitney Stone and daughâ€" ter, Joy Ann, of Tilbury, were reâ€" cent visitors at the home of C D. Special Blend _ 4 oz (2 Coupons) Bag California Full of Juice In Memoriam ""‘_":530;!"-&-‘ . and Mrs. Ernest Hickey, of Wz smsrmees .. Bc o s‘ iAz tb. HC sc 17¢ ts 22¢ Next to actusa) household lighting, . T T ie es‘ tricity going into Canadian homes goes * do !*"Â¥85t percentage of elec. supply in the locality is not pumpad by * the drain". If the water pumps are operited by power derived from Arical power, then the coal is involved in trarmportation difficulties®0% At the present time mmmmmambcbumm, out ten cloths under a running tap. wi water as the washes wastiny power that might better be used ty WA8ting water sho is also Water And Powe, party after the DEXt regular mant.. u.ummm"""’ The newly installed officers of ’u-n-u-hnu.,u.,m, ‘M&“jduw Tuesday evening, Nov. 1 with Following the disposal of -hâ€"hw.: hour playing bingo, arranged Group will meet on Wriday afterâ€" noon, November 27th, at the home af Mrs, R. C. Bourne, Adciaide St. dresses are now being made out of used in the manufecture of 100 MIDDELKAMPâ€"DAVYDUKEâ€"At ‘Trinity United Church Manse, on Saturday, November 14th, 1942, at 2 pam., Garret Middelkamp, of Raymore, Sask., and Mary Davyduke, of West Bend, Sask. Rev. W. J. Watt, of Trinity Unitâ€" ed Church officiating. Â¥ 4240°% Board. In the blue angora model pictured above & dress has beez deâ€" signed similar in appearance to its Clever designing is demanded of clothing manugaCturers to meet the . To nds 208 Aads the Wartime and Trade It was decided to holg a Rebekah Lodge Coming Events THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT Marriage . Prizes were won ~Go Down The Drain Among the war victims might he IMM are held daily at the Sanatorium weekly in St. Catharines,â€"twice a month in Nisgars Falls and Wsiâ€" u-lfllflhbhh.hfl Port Colborne. __Of this number exmined, 4,132 were xâ€"rayed by the Sanatorium. Mflllund&omd hm-nmu“g..l physicians and to all Health Deâ€" partments, regardless of the paâ€" tient‘s ability to pay. the control of Tuberculosis Howâ€" ever, those factors which tend toâ€" crease the disease in our Communiâ€" ties can be overcome, and ‘only gross negligence in the area should trol. allow the disease to get out of conâ€" In the Niagara Peninsula we have a medical profession alert to the problem of ‘Tuberculosis, and familiar with modern methods of diagnosis and treatment. We can readily appreciate this factor when If we were in the Front Line, the influence of War might render Controlling T.B. In Niagara District Woodley, Winona:; 'i:oy Galliâ€" chan, George Spencer, 6. G, Clay, Bruce Murdoch, Grimsby. of the Legion, from the Stoneâ€" house Funeral Home to St. Anâ€" drew‘s church where Rev, J. A)}â€" lan Ballard conducted service. Inâ€" terment was in the Soldiers‘ Plot, Queen‘s Lawn Cemetery. Medals of the deceased were carriéd by Sergt. Geo. Warner,. ____________. Sunday afternoon under *~Hora ce MINC point to another the work has upper class. ‘This means that the Society can be used ‘as a training centre for students in social work, and is doing generally effective work in the city and county, This also involves a alightly higher grant from the Government. Due to the breaking up of famiâ€" Nes because of the war, and the ‘The Children‘s Air Society of St. Catharines and Lincoln County has just bec~» promoted into "B" cateâ€" gory by the Department of Public Welfare of the Province of Ontario. There are 58 societies in Ontario and al are graded on the basis of the «Hectiveness of their work. Up to date Hamilton is the only Soâ€" cletty that is in Grade "A". The Societies in Grade "LB" are in the ~â€"~ Ambricoal â€" Hamco Coke Blower and Stoker Fuels Work Of Society On The Increase ORDER EARLYâ€"WE CLOSE SATURDAYS AT 1 P.M. Bâ€"Iâ€"Nâ€"CGâ€"O CANADIAN LECION NO. 1: Hawke‘s Hall A. HEWSON & SON HELP Us To HELP orHERS Special This Week â€"â€" $:30 PM ‘ FILL YOUR BIN Thursday, November 19, 1942. on a frm footing. The concluding paragraph in the report from the Department of Public Welfare is thus: "Despite. extra demands growâ€" ing out of the war and the dislocaâ€" tion of work associated with staff changes, progress with basic or} ,, ganization and general improveâ€" ment in work has earned the necesâ€" sary additional points for promoâ€" tion into "B" category. The Society is to be congratuilated on this adâ€" doubled, although it has not been necessary to increase the number of children in care. A great numâ€" ber of visits are required to cover the County; By the end of the year approximately visits wmhnh--‘lh,mr-nâ€" quiring assistance. It is only by the thorough coâ€" operation of the County officials, and citizens that the work has burn fruit, and they have very deâ€" finitely helped to place the Society

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