Ontario Community Newspapers

Grimsby Independent, 1 Apr 1943, p. 4

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

fen P a 1000 e RQMsS, Edw. House of No h"llhomem_mrrthe wekend his SUNDAY, APRIL 4th, 1943 11 a.m.â€"Shattering the Partiâ€" 7 p.m.â€"Crossing the River, Sunday School at 2:30, Trinity 11 Grimsby Baptist Church Rev. Geo, Taylorâ€"Munro Organist: Mrs,. Tweney SUNDAY, APRIL 4th, 194 11 a.m.â€"Communion, 7 pm..â€"A Beautiful Ending. Bring your cards. Trinity United DRY CLEANING Bring or mail your clothes in, We will hold until callâ€" ed for or return by mail as SUNDAY, APRIL 4th, 1943 FOR EASTER SOCIAL AND PERSYONAL St. John‘s Presbyterian Church Church . J, WATT, B.A. RERL OR RWR, 2°, A%, A RRMWEK UR McMaster University. i.â€"Mr. Richardson, Pastor. will be lan pa® oporate tion. CASH and CARRY "*+ 11090 Pizer, Barrie. . spent the weekend with 8, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fisher, RCAF, home over the ronto was a busine town on Saturday, | w # 9R | "'-Mln.om Ilmc-u.d'l'orouu)' \and MrS, W. Hochel Riflemn Lioyd Fair has returnâ€" ed to hi unit at Prince Rupert, Weley and Mys. Gallichan, Port Weller,were visitors in town an weekend wi _ v:« Mrs. W. Ho. .4. w e omm Mrs. Wm. lhdton,o.k‘::'-': gradually impiwing from cent sickness, ithe is NOW able to le of cou,> for a be up day, G. Howard Ghent, R.CAâ€"F. son of Mr. and Mrs. Gnent, Grimsby Beach has been promoted from the rank of Sergeant to that 4 PH40t Mrs. Wallace Fisher, Stratford, Miss Marguerite Farrel1, Galt and Miss A. MacMillan, Ga)t, were visiâ€" tors with Charles T. and Mrs. Farâ€" rell, Mountain street on Bunday. Kenneth andâ€" Mrs, McGregor and little son, Sarnia, and Arthur and Mrs. McGregor, Hamilton spent the weekend wit» their parâ€" ents, Adam and Mrs. McC:egor, Adelaide street. #@ # # bec city, entertained at &A small dinner last Wednesday evening, at their home, for Lieut.â€"Col. and Mrs, F. G. Kemp, who are soon leaving for Grimsby, Ont. ‘The marriage of Leonar Selana, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Spencer Merritt, North Grimsby, to Mr. George Millien, will take place in the Rock Chapel United Church on Saturday, April 24th, at twoâ€"thirty p.m. * Rev. Dr. Neil M. Leckie, was the guest speaker at the meeting of the St. Catharines Chapter, L O. D. E., un Monday night. Several memâ€" bers of Lincoln Loyalist Chapter also visited the St. Catharines chapter. A former Grimsby, girl Miss Patricia "Pat" Farrell, daughter of Leslie J. Farrel, ‘Trenton . and ‘mwd Charles T. and Mrs. Farrell, Grimasby, has enlistâ€" ed in the Wrens and is now at training school at Galt. e e COs Army, Camp Leonard Wood, Misâ€" souri, visited with his mother, Mrs. Grace Pettit, Village Inn over the weekend. It is several years since f.ewis was in Grimsby and he notâ€" ues 2 0 Sk w to a camp in Mississipp! where will take an officer‘s Course. ©u AMBICS p TT wt transierred . “?:..?.I....L M cotinn hn * MAD‘ Channon, â€"_ 6 for Gordon Benn nnell visitor Mr. each Chas. A. Farre!l and Frark Merâ€" * lflt&. were business visitors t\ Lonâ€" Ob'tuary | don on Friday last. l oke # # % i sits. bavia‘c Rudgo mona | ALEXANDER MOORE 'Mhulotohnpnduuul‘ Alexander Moore, a former resâ€" again after her recent jliness. .Mdmmoflulm e e o# 'MC‘I’““““M' LAC. Harry (Skipper) Groff,| ersville on Monday, March 22, at RC.A.F. bas arrived safely in Engâ€" the age of 84 years, ‘land, according to a telegram reâ€"| He leaves to mourn, his wife, the |«Ivdbyu-vuolutmk. | former K ithleen Crolk;rllht: alâ€" + TJs * ‘so two sous, Thomas, Winona; | George C. Fair, Oriando. F!@. william, of Grimsby; and four howm» to atten@ the funeral of his e I daughters, Mrs. Andrew Clough mother is viriting for a few daYS8 jey, Grimsby; Mrs. Edwin Boden, .| with ‘his father and sister. \ Stoney Creek; Mrs. EHibert Kirk, I Wmhufluw “‘m“mmufl. Elmo North, n O omamsagl..~ m ‘Heamsville. "% Congratulations are in orter to . exâ€"Mayor and Mrs. Charles T. Furrell, who celebrated their 50th !wdfll.m!nmryu Monday, March 20th, 2 | ® U # ! Mrs. Harold Quigley of Brandon, | 1ln..mhenvumn¢humt.l Mrs. (Rev.) W. J. Watt, for the| last week or so. Her husband is| with the R.C.A.F. in Egpyt. . L # + | Mrs, John Pettit, and llttle‘ daughter, Niagara Falls, visited | with Mrs. Grace Pettit, Vilage ‘lun.overthwm John Pettit, i’hubontnnlernd by his firm ‘from the ‘Welland chemical plant ‘to Montreal. he George Robinson of Gflnlby‘;-nornln‘. Born at White Lake in Beach, now serving in the R.C.Aâ€"F.| rastern Ontario, he settled for a is gradually improving after @"|number of years in : Powassan, iliness which has kept him ir bed| Kgenora. Known to many as Oné R.C.A.F. hospital in St. Thomas.: Mupdousenndwo’llmbe' glad to see you soon. ‘ # ® L Out of town residents who visitâ€" ed with Mrs. Henry Heise at the home of her deughter Mrs. Mary Kanmacher, Kidd avenue, on her 93rd birthday, on Saturday last, imlr.undln.wflflw. Petrboro, Mr. and Mrs. Russell ‘Thic!, Preston and Miss Kathleen Munford, Welland. Many local people also called upon her thoughout the day to offer conâ€" gratulations. ® # ® On the occasion of their Golden Wedding Anniversay Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Farrell, Mountain street, were pleasantly surprised with a | Sunday ‘night supper party by their THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT guests,â€"Mrs. Wallace Fisher, Startford; Miss Marguerite Farâ€" rell, Galt, and Miss A. Macmilian of the Galt Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Phelps and children, Mary Elizabeth and ‘Peter, and Mrs. V. R. Farre!)l and son and daughter, Ralph and Glenna were also presâ€" The Business meeting of the Linâ€" colr,. ..oyalist Chapter, 1. O. D. E. was held in the chapter room on The following were elected CONâ€" veners of Committees for the year: Word has been received Miss Miriam Cline. | Bridgeâ€"Mrs. H. P. Corey. Flowersâ€"Mrs. Fred Marsh. War Savings Stamps Folders â€" Mrs, E. A. Buckenham. Liasion Officer for the W.P.T.B.â€" Mrs. E. W. FPvelips. Girl Guidesâ€"Mrs. G. A. Sinclair. Filmsâ€"Mrs. R. N. Wolfenden. Pressâ€"â€"Mrs. H. R. Elliot. I On request from Headquarters it was decided to adopt one of the smaller Canadian fighting ships, nlltl.-oomvoudtom-duw this project. As soon as this ship hus been ausigned, the Chapter will undertake io prov.de comforts for ths crew. The frllowing commitâ€" tee was named in this connection: Mrs. Nell Leckic, Mrs W. R. Grigk. Mrs. Frank Millar, Mrs. Grigg, Mrs. Frank M Lewse Morrison, Mrs. i The War Service Commiti¢e reâ€" ported thet duriog March 62 pair socks, 24 turtieneck tuckâ€"ins. 2 pullovers, 2 scarves, 6 pair gloves, and ?5 helmet caps were given out, 7 cartons of clothing were sent to Provincial Headquarters Jor War Service â€"Mrs. P. E. Child and Family Welfareâ€"Mrs. Polish Relief, valued at $1056¢ 4 recruit noxes were packed and .\ Immigratior and Canadianizaâ€" A beautiful Roll of Honour will be preserted at th« 3t George‘s pay Service at the ~«1msby High School on April 16th, when Brigaâ€" dier Geneâ€"al Armand A. Smith, M.C., ED. of Winona, wil be presâ€" ent to «1y a few words to the stuâ€" deuts. Miss B. Martin will give c WhuEt England. Nature Magazine and Echoes have been sent to our adopted uchool in the North and two mdppuhrmnlcmunt to a little girl in England., A pen friend from England., been ]in ked with PeterPn"]ps. The Rogent, Mrs. L. A. Bromley vaus named as delegate to Proâ€" vincial Annual Mesting on April 1.O0.D.E. Study and Literary â€" lland chemical plant| Mrs, (Rev.) I. B. Kaine is in Owen Sound attending the funeral 64 06â€" 0@ of her father, Thos. Inglis. Mr, Inâ€" been received that|p1is passed awnry last Tuesday inson of Grimsby| morning. Born at White Lake in rving in the R.C.Aâ€"F. | zastern Ontario, he settled for a improving after @"|number of years in : Powassan, "",“"l"-"-“'-"'dlxom Known to many as one 4* months. in th¢ of the pioneers of Northern Onâ€" A4 on hee experiences in ;»> C,. Thomâ€" The funeral was held on Thursâ€" day afternoon, March 25th, from Huntsville funeral parlours to Huntsville Cemetery cand was largely attended. (The following obituary from The Dunnville Chronicle will be of interest to many of our readers as t | of Mrs. Kaine is a former resident of Grimsby, when her husband was tario, he had much to do with the opening of that country to settlers and miners. Cobalt, Kirkland Lake, Timmins and other places were like home to him, for he saw them mmmwmmnm communities they are. f He took up residence in Engleâ€" through. Mr. Inglis was pr°UC~ ceased by his wife by aboul CUC year. He has been staying with his daughter, Mrs, John MacDonald of Owen Sound. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. I B. Kaine, Dunnville; Mrs. Fabian Hugh, Cloverdale, B.C., and one son Arnold of Richard‘s Landâ€" Thursday morning last of Mabri Robina Martin, wife of George C. health for many months but had borne her sufferings with patience and fortitude and her passing peacefully away in her sleep, was not a shock to her legion of friends throughout the district, but atill was received with deep regret, u;umy-nunnddutd the Beach she had been a friend to idents and she will be greatly with her busbana and family in the spring of 1910, when her husband assumed the duties of park superâ€" intendent for the late H. H. Wyhie. OlL. was harn 65 vears ago al Drayton, Ontario. She was an adâ€" herent of St. John‘s Presbyterian Bloov eld, N.J., and four grandâ€" enlildroa survive. Funsral services were held at her late home on Sunday afternoon, Rev. G. Taylorâ€"Munro, officiating. Interment took place in Queen‘s 1 »a7,. Cemetery. Cuasxet bearers were, Wm. Coon, Geo. W. Crittenden, Fred Jewson, Andrew Wermk »1, Roy Johnson and John Sch«** er Rithleen Cronkwright; alâ€"| "*** /"," Ro sous, Thomas, of Winona; | SCarlet fever ‘I am, of Grimsby; and four| Students recely hiters, Mrs. Andrew Ciough.| five inoculatio® Grimaby; Mrs. Edwin Roden, | Th4"*08Yâ€" ey Creek; Mrs. Hibert Kirk, £ iliton, and Mrs. Elmo North,|_ Due to an at msville. Miss E. Turpl uemnenlmhddon‘l'bufl-m”w‘ afternoon, March 25th, from|lest Monday. C L ~2 0 _ _ _ lifÂ¥ar Miss ‘Turn We wish to take th sortumity of expressin@ our neart lest gratiâ€" tude to th> many, mary friends and neighbow:s for teir kindness and asglstance both before and durâ€" ing cur recent bereavement; esâ€" pe~‘~lly to those people who for so im« have sent so many beautiful mmuquets of flowers; to Rev. G. Taylorâ€"Munro:; J. B. Marlatt; Mrs. Walter Schott and Mrs. Fenry Robinson, for their special kindâ€" Besides her husband, three sons, We wish to thank our kind trinds and neighbours {for their ncts of love and sympathy during our recent loss of husband and father, and also extend grateful thaunks for the beautiful floral triâ€" putes to our lived one. We eapecâ€" lally thank Rev. J A. Ballard for his consoling words during our late bereavement. Many a person who married as 4 consequence of love a* first sight has had his eyes opened. MRS. GEORGE C. FAIR Card of T hanks THOMAS INGLIS St. John‘s Geoarge the railroad was put Mrs, Jos. Gesinger and Jos,. J, Gesinger. C. Fair, and family GRIMSBY Dr. J. H. MacMillan, Medica) OF« mrdflulll.mlnuduc. H.S. last week, to administer the mm' it fever "Dick Test", Positive students received the firsi * their five inoculations at the school last Due to an attack of scariet fever, Mss E. Turpin, was forced to reâ€" turn to her home in Burlington, Grimsby Beach, is now for Miss Turpin Now that the weather permits, drily for the Cadet Inspection is be« ing practised on the Campus. It is expected that the boys‘ branch of the Corps will be able to secure uniforms to be used for the first time at the Cadet Inspection. Remember, War Savings Stamps, on sale in the library Friday afterâ€" noon at 1.15. After this war, there will cerâ€" tainly be plenty of sights to see provided any sightâ€"seers are lefl. Around The High School J. H. MacMilian, Medica) Of: MiltYAROS Have You Noticed Our . MODERN UPâ€"TOâ€"DATE DISPENSARY Well stocked with the purest of chemicals and Crugs. All prescriptions dispensed by a graduate pharmacist. Graduate in charge at all times. As you all doubtiecss know, deliveries of most merchanâ€" dise is quite uncertain. Our suppliecs are, however, very fair and we are receiving our share of obtainable goods. We ask you to bear with us during these trying times and that you purchase in moderation and necessitles on!y for the duration, Remember, . . . there is no priority on smartness. Prescriptions PURELY COâ€"INCIDENTAL ANT SIMILARIAY BUSINESSâ€"ASâ€"USUAL opcoat ACCURATELY AND CORRECTLY Dispensed held a successful euchre party j1; Thursday at the home of the Pro, ident, Mrs. Geo. Warner, Seyeq hflomhm.’ua-v"ym, sum was realiged; proceeds were ;, be used to buy sugar for jam, , mmmmnnmw the convener, Mrs® L, E. Larm, Women‘s Institute and her committee, ‘The Grimsby Women‘s In» IF YOU ARE THINKINC Consult C. J. DeLaplante Ni. tional Housing Act Loans cu‘ be arranged. Easy monthly z.-l.hm enses less rent. Many plans to choose from or if you wish plans can be drawn to suit your requireâ€" If you desire information on a new home as regards fnâ€" ® A@ENCIES" Mair, St. 1V., next to Gas Office Phone 53+ Nights 480â€"wâ€"12 C.J. YeLaplante To go with the new new suit and hat, we sugyest ane of these finely cut Topcoats. Excellent qualâ€" ity matorial is representâ€" ed in the many weuves. The selection incivdes a few fitted models as well as a fuli share of Ragâ€" lans and Bal Raglans. BUILDING and colored shirts, $2.00 New shipment of white MEN‘S WEAR 7 Main 8t. W., Grimsby A NEW HOME $21.50 April 1st, 1943 AND UP titute

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy