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Grimsby Independent, 2 Mar 1944, p. 6

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Fte. Win. Etewart, Stanley Barâ€" racks, Toronto, spent the weekend with friends in town. t * *# Dr. J. O. Merritt, of Victoria MHospital, London, spent the weekâ€" end at his hoine here. # # # Mrs. Sydney G. Peters of North Battleford, Sask., is holldaying mn.w.oflh_-n._m“ _ sronce smm w & Bride, Adciaide Street. D.".C-.lfi-ll--“' have 1efL for Vancouver, where he is nOW posted on the West Coast. L ® ® Miss Lelia Biggar has resigned her position with the Cansadian Bank of Commerce and accepted 8 EuTs D2 4 ce Prsmmamiraer Co. of Fonthill. 6 # * mmmmfl at a shower‘ in honor of Mrs. Robert McKirgan, formerly Miss mmdm-mm received many beautiful gifts. 'â€".\S ocial Events L.A.C. "Ted" McNinch, HAROTEâ€"~ ]..'uunomm‘nd-ufl. AF., (W.D.) was home over Ui€ '“:;â€""' h ! h“‘ ing completed her Motor Transport Course, at the former camp. ‘ # ® ® Over 100 friends and neighbours of Roy and Mrs. Smye, North Grimsby, gave the newly married couple a surprise party on Tuesday evening of last week. Cards and games were played and A lunch served by the Indies. Memorial Service A memorial Service will be held next Sunday Night, ms&.umcm Mountain School at 7.30 in Herbert Wright. sUNDAY, MARCH 5th 11 a.m.â€"‘"The New Life". T p.m.â€"Life‘s Balanceâ€"Scales. Sunday School at 2.30 in Trinty Trinity United Church with the M . J, TFATT, BA., BD., Tavlor‘s Hutotel SATURDAY, MARCH 4« DINE and DANCE PRESCRIPTIONS Carefully Mre. E. Gordon â€" â€" * Cosmetiecs . . Home o t Quality Drugs ; and Accurate‘y Dllvw'fli "i ’..W... Developing and Printing Admission 35¢ â€"â€" Miss Doris MacBride spent % weekend with ber sister, Mrs. Hyland, St. K.S. is home on furlough. & # # w Â¥ru. Jas. Mackie and son Billy, heve returned to Grimsby, after mm”‘m-â€"nflh I.A' tvainine school on Thursday Seeit 0 omage, Mrs. Gordon, Phm. B. graduated as Capt. Irvine Theal, RC.AM.C. 'iohnbuauuuand at Chilliâ€" weekend and left on Monday 0 u.npdutyonfln“m t 4 _ ® Mrs. James R. Gibbs, who was mu’um’mm wiqtuen COKA___Mâ€"â€"4 Lo c teimalr hospital: on Friday last is majUn good progress and her man friends wish her ‘bpeedy recovery. Em ue No 00 : 6 Thirtyâ€"four members of the Robâ€" inson division of the Grimsby Red Cross paid a surprise visit to the lLome of Mrs.. A. â€"E.â€" Reilly, ._on Wednegday evening last and preâ€" sented her with a table cloth, cup and saucer and flowering plant, on the eve of her departure for ber A farewell party in honour ol Mrs. A. E. Reilly wife of Provincial Constable Reilly, who is leaving the district this week, was held on mmmnmm of Mrs. Harry Farrell. A presenâ€" new home Mr. and Miss Hawkey on Monoay evening wilh a good attendance. 22 ds Lo ud Acsccoopiint omm 4 3 mummm Mwmuflh broadcast, after which a light lunch wus served by the hostess. The next meeting is being held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred all the young people in the district. The newly organized Young Peoâ€" ple‘s Group, are holding another party and dance in the High School Auditorium on Friday evening, March 10th. Harold Jarvis and his committee will be in charge of the entertainment and all young people in the district from 16 to * ? ? are invited to attend and have a good evening‘s fund. The first party held three woeks ago was a huge sucâ€" cess and it is hoped that this party will be a stili bigger . 1ccess. Make a point to attend. Here is something of interest to a-;.;'r;mmmm ds was held at the home of . All interested are . RCN., Sydney, of the Wooilverton C,. D. Millyard Stationery Graduate Mrs. Reilly ersonals * *\ Muptials daughter of Mr; and the late Mrs. bride of Edwin George Wilson, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Wilson and nephew of Mrs. M. C. Hayhoe of Grimsby. ‘The ceremony was performed by the Rev. J. MacKay. KONKLEâ€"COSBY On February 12, at the home of the officiating . minister, Rev. Steward Woods, of Beamsville, Hilds Margaret, only daughter of Mw. Oscar Cosby and the late Mrs. Clarence Konkie, Beamsville. The bril: wore a twoâ€"piece gold shade woul dress with brown accessories and a corsage bouquet of roses. Mrs. Ivey Simmons, the bride‘s only attendant, wore a light green wool dress with black accessories and corsage bouquet of roses. Mr. Alien North, Beamsville, was best McKIRGANâ€"WILCOX On Wednesday, February 23rd, at 3 o‘clock, a pretiy wedding was solemnized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Barnim, Main Street East, Grimsby, when Mary Lillian Wikcox, â€"younger daughter of the the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wilâ€" cox became the bride of Robert Sloan McKirgan, son of the late Glasgow, Scotland. imev. J. B. Blair of Central Tabernacle, Hamâ€" ilton, officiated. Given in marriage by Mr. Harâ€" vey Barnim, the bride wore a two piece dress of azure blue brocaded crepe and matching hat, with shoulder length veil. She wore a corsage of Sweetheart roses, and carried a wuite Bible with streamâ€" ers adurned with pink dAowers. her bridesmaid, Miss Muriel Morris, Miss Heather McKirgan. THE GRIMSBY INDEPE NDE NT was attired in a beige dress with brown accessories and wore a corâ€" snws af ‘Taliaman roses. Little gay of sweetpeas and roses. Mr. Gordon Wilcox, cousin of the bride, assisted the groom. The house was beautifully decorâ€" ated with ‘erns and flowers. A reâ€" ception at the Village Inn followed the ceremony. ‘The table was cenâ€" tred with spring flowers, and the wedding cake. Twelve guests were M"“â€"- The bride and zyâ€"om left for a short honeymoon, after which they will reside in Hamilton, MRS. WM. COON The many friends in this district were greatly shocked on Thursday afternoon last to hear of the sudden death at her home, Grimsby, Beach, OLZ TB specied and well liked resident of the Beach district _ 4 by Casket bearers were George Fair, Roy Johnson, Bamue} Bartâ€" lett, Fred Jewson, A. W. Fickmeler and Frank Austin. throughout Â¥ LAWT CeTo« Allan Bal airchan y Oh‘tuary y aftern gely atte ‘Thomas McKirgan of nded by T Aistrict. . B nducted the t , as flower and Albert Trooper James Mackie, London, spent the weukend at his home. # # # Miss Madelene Blanchurd spent the wekend, the guest of Mr. ans Â¥rs. Walter Coupland, Toronto. Mr. J. F. Rumney, CODOCONK, was the weekâ€"end guest of Mrs. V. R. Farrell and family, Depot St. Trooper Jack Tufford, who has been transferred to Toronto, spent the weekend with is wife and son patronesses for the annual St. Patâ€" rick‘s Day dance, under the ausâ€" pices of St. Joseph‘s R.C. church, Auditorum on the night of Sevenâ€" zer, John and Mrs. Vooges, G. F. and Mrs. Bush. ‘The committee in charge is under the convenership of Miss Peggy O‘Neil and comâ€" prises Misses Mary Gordon, Louise Dunn, Betty Hand, Katherine Pynâ€" dyk, Fred Case and George Winâ€" klemaier, Norton provide the music. ‘Trooper James and Mrs. Mackie The following ladies and gentleâ€" rganizations * Club Activities TEXAS MARSHSEEDLESS 80‘s GRAPEFRUIT 3 «23: LEAF LETIYCE 2 mas. 15¢ CARROTS ==# * 7: APPLES ~z2=»a>~>z 59. CABBAGE a=:=s * 5t pHUBARB._»#. 2 25¢ GREEN PEAS >z » 19; Wet Me Wet 10¢ Canada Corn Starch 9¢ Red River Cereal 24¢ V ita B I‘s pke. 10¢ Oxo Bttl. 75c White Sail Cleanser 3 for 13¢ Select Eggs *Grade A Large Navy Toilet T issue White Swan Tissue Satin Towels The LO.D.E. reminds the women of Grimsby, of a series of special Radio talks for Women, under the title "Women and Money", broadâ€" cast every Tuesday over the C.B.C. transâ€"Canada network, at 4:18 p.m. The néxt program, which will be )umm has for its title "What is Money"? We wish to thank "THO BOIRE® bors" for their kindness, sympathy and beautiful fioral offering, in our The World Day of Prayer was observed on Friday, February 25th in the Baptist chureh with a goodâ€" ly number of lac: from the variâ€" ous churches in â€"..+=iance. .. _ The progrim .¢ranged for the occasion was used and representaâ€" tives from the chours of the churâ€" ches assisted in the vrorship. The theme of the program was "Intercession" and Mis< Cline conâ€" tributed a very interesting address in keeping with the theme. Miss Olive Kitchen contributed an appropriate solo. ‘The offering was a generous one and is used to provide suitable Christian literature for Missionary work at home and abroad. Card of Thanks wORLD DAY OF PRAYER 1.O0.D.E. doz.41¢c doz. 40¢ 2 for 11c 3 for 25¢ 2 for 25¢ i# a*° 31 Time Table For Ration Coupons (Clip this out and keep available) COFFEE o»r TEAâ€"(Green) a.-ub'mn and El1 and E2 now valid. Coupons 3E and E4 valid March 9, _ VeUd until declared void. Each good for 8 oz. coffee or 2 SUGARâ€"(Red) Coupons 14 to 26 inclusive now . C eee S and 5 ” a.-uuuxmnu Expire March 31. 3 ’.oup-unaunum « Coupon 54 valid March 23. ‘1 Coupon 55 valid March 30. % Expire April 30. Each good for % !b. butter. PRESERVESâ€"(Orange) mmubunvnu mmc.msmmcnud March 2. Valid until declared void. , Good for preserves, aw eet spreads or sugar (see chart). A & P BOKAR ° " NO FINCR COFFEE °* IN ANY PACKAGE aAT ANY PRICE COFFEE Coupons 27 and 28 valid March Cr upons 20 valid March 30. Valid until declared void. Each good for one poun ib. 3 5%¢ . of

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