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Grimsby Independent, 2 Mar 1944, p. 7

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eet of The anu=al meeting of the Lin coln Loyalst Chapter 1.O.D.E. was held in the Chapter rooms an Monâ€" day, February 28th, at 2:30 pm., with Mrs. Bromley, Regent, in the Mmhmc | Mrs. R. N. Wolfenden was clectâ€" umummw\ meeting of the National LO.D.E.,‘ and Mra. L. A. Bromley was electâ€" ed Councilior to attend the annuval meeting of the Provincial LO.D.E. It was voted that the business meetings be held on the last Monâ€" day of the month at 7:30 pm., inâ€" stead of at ?.45 as heretofore. The yearly repr ts were then given. Mrs. Fairbank, convener of. the Lincoln Loyalist Chapter 1. 0. D. E. |Killd In Crash | Reports Very Successful Year \ Near I Bfnevxlle bales of clothing were packed and which were valued at $234.42. A tag day and tea were neld which realized $188.11, along with cash donations from friends and other ‘This was used to buy articles for mmm.tmm muww’“ A few new membe‘s were welâ€" cards were sent to g,.m"m_’" sent to local buys, prisonersâ€"ofâ€"war. !lnaitm| were delivered. Tooks during the recent book campaign numbered 550, cash donations $33.40 . Magaâ€" zines secit to Toronto, 4750. Mrs. Neil Leckie, convener of the ed several packages were packeG and forwarded to the Captain of t oo ie SAiMer cof ‘the crom $82.61. Each member of the crew received a parcel at Christmas. Mra. Fred Jewson, TCucaUionn‘ conmvener gave a very fine report almtke TNL T 1 oi) e ‘‘day, Wednesday and Friday. CFRpâ€"10.55 hightly. wW.G.R., Buffalo, Friday Nights, 8.30 to 9.00 p.m. &ponsored by _ MUTVUAL BENEFIT HEALTH AND ACCIDENT ASSN. k. F. MNWKE _ . . _ | E. A. Q_uckenbam "The Biggest Little Jons Store in The Fruit Belt" Watci Clock And ]ewelleiy_ Repairs zations amounted to $537.27. 42 Main 84. E. Send a Book to The Boys in The Services are Geal TMF S 'w”;‘l”" um:fl.’“m of tities. «450 WEST MA STREET BULOVA, ELGIN, WATCHES 12 ditty bags were filled ideal for this purpO3®, THE POCKET ROOK SERIES at 655 Monâ€" mall size books . W ge variety $ l“l‘1 LO.D.E., | . as electâ€" e annual LO.D.E. business ast Monâ€" pm., inâ€"| $48.06. | Mrs. R. iN. Woifenden, Film conâ€" _ WOrG W | venur repo ted wonderful coâ€"operaâ€" on Frida) | tion from Mrs. Moore, and said death in a British plays were included whenâ€" Sergt. He ‘.mwmgumtmmm who was are well taken care of. : ing schoo ‘ Mrs. Gordon Sinciair, Girl Guides Belleville. | convener, gave a very encouraging . The yot wamp-ummmwf pendent a short time ago. _ The treasurer‘s report showed a fm~ourable balance for both War Services and Chapter. ard R. Elliot. _ Second Viceâ€" Stevenson. wtyouv-'â€"â€"ln.l..& Adopted Ship Convener â€" Nell M. Leckie. venerâ€"Mrs. W. H. Morris. wmmmmm‘ â€"Mrs. E. W. Phelps. | Girl Guides â€" Mrs. Gordon Sinâ€" clair. m-wm:â€"mw& Elliot. \ Immirration and Canadianizaâ€" Regentâ€"Mrs. Fred Jewson. First Viceâ€"Regent â€" Mrs. I tionâ€"Mrs. W. Lothian. Film Convener â€"â€" Mrs. K. Wolfenden. Child and Family Welfareâ€" Treasurerâ€"Mrs. Brock Snyder. Hducational Secretaryâ€" Mrs. A. Empire Study and Literary Conâ€" sNELLâ€"BONHAMâ€" On Thursday, Febrvary 17th, 1944, by/ ReV Norman Rawson, at ooo in United Church, Hamilton, Helen Marion, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Samue!) Bonham, Grimsâ€" by, to Robert Uriel, son of Mr. aea Mrs. HerSert Snell, Tillsonâ€" cuBBING Four new chums Were welcomed at last Friday‘s meeting bring!n& the enrolment of the Pack to thirâ€" tyâ€" Sime, John Jarvis Raymond Fisher, . Bobby Forrest ° ablity ** @*"""0 [onhole Badg* with the Silver Buttonhole ‘ l.‘vy Chelin. ‘Thrve of the SHix®®,: Atlen ‘entioy, Ciff Schwa "‘1 peter Pueips have somplete6 the Firat mmmm"’"‘"’“ the First Star. In cubping this i# ; symbol that these cubs now have '.sn- eye open and aft . o cuke |start getting some sight in (h* other one. wC lack.cuar Yiunires 1H place in the part in the ovner OnNP: ‘The first Proficiency Baoges iN the Pack were won by mr‘ mmnulvd“‘c"“ wmmmmfl‘ Allen Bentley who also recelved the CoMfectors‘ Badge. ‘These cubt s presented with their badges bywmmmumw" %«mmvwfl" the T It‘s a £00° _ !""" mbwh Investiture was held with Jimmy Services Convener â€" â€"â€"Mrs. J. B. McCausâ€" Boy Scouts Marriage Sixer . naving enroi» Je. 44 Silver good thitys kkwes c ®€ 0 C000 _ muy now take their Wcm;u.ndtlh * â€"~yJ Howl. a naving l'“”‘" heit ecders were presented barcle® «P ho m’ â€"Mrs. W. Greig. ryia, Tommy 140M er, Jimmie I awson, . â€" and Norman Bain â€" +; ‘Tenderpads. hing to record {am" e Bible, otherw!s¢ ht never have 0C in the Bible, Girl son of Rev. H. W. and Mrs. Wrkbt i a of Hagersville, formerly of BeM® | ville, where Rev. Wright was PASâ€" took tor of the Baptist church, «20 & K. N. Sergt, Hevert Wright L@ll School Teacher‘s Position In NorthGrimsby To Join &(‘QAO". wmmmmduuw on Friday moriug last of the duthtnuWufld Sergt. Herbert Wright, R.C. A. F. who was stationd at No. 6 Trainâ€" ing school, Moutain View, DOR! uumwamno. 13, North Grirasby, just on top of mum;_unytm Union Lodge, A.F. & A.M., No. T, Grimsby and a Masonic service was held by his lodge brethren in the Buck Funeral Home, Beamsâ€" ville, on Sunday evening, R. C. As a token of the high regard in which they held their former teachâ€" .gu.pupmdl«l.flo.ll..tl large and beautiful wreath to be placed upon his bier and many atâ€" tended the last rites. Accorded full military "‘honours, ‘mmmmmnm first Baptist Church and at Mount THE GKIMSB Y Monday afternoon. Rev. §, R. Mcâ€" m,ammmm the officiating clergyman, assisted by Padre Fit. Lt. Floyd, of the Dunnville Air School. ‘ A burial detachment from . the Dunnville school under the comâ€" ‘The regular meeting of the Woâ€" m..mmmnumnm home of Mrs. Murphy, Mountain Street, on Tuesday, March 14th, at 8 o‘clock. Ne 3 A social evening of Bridge and muw&mamw« Mrs. N. Morningstar, Robinson St. South, on *the evening of Thursday, March 16th, for An oldâ€"timer is the one who can recall when he always sang temor in the barbershop quartette. Coming Events MmOORE‘S TnearrE Matinee Sz2turday at 2 pm. "lo * SAT-. “AR- 3 a ‘ MON, . TUES,, MAR. 6. 7 "The Iron Major" Alice Faye, Carisen W.M., conducting the serâ€" "The Wreck Of The Mesperus" joined up with the was a member of Here" Miranda Brevities night. ols 2s The town bell ringer of Burling* ton is a woman. f C i. A \ _ Niagara®Nown is starting a & age collection aystem,. . O INDEPE ND E NT ‘Thieves are showing 8 | 1 cootainers, in Niagara town. Lions meet next puesday night. Town Council next Wed: esday ho o asacentiiene t awmoodcflnlewm m“-m;mm + ‘ # * vd.w'mw.m purchased the Mrs Robert Anderâ€" ‘nnmond.'.otonnomaw. # * MnddcondlhhA.t.Mfl! teft on Tuesday for London, to which district he has been transâ€" [ 11004 hh â€".ondhmccnsinlinecniicetr shiny and salubrious in the Grimsâ€" by Peach belt. Harold, why don't‘ you come home? | % it °% Meat rationing has been temporâ€" arily suspended as of March 1st. A!l meat coupons Up to No. 40, l (but not No. 40) must be destroyâ€" March came in like &A * " axmith lt ons Aall An inquest is to be held at Grimsby on March 15 in connection with the death of A. 8. Greenwood, killed in a levelâ€"crossing accident here last month. e # ® Joint Fire and Light Committee met on Tuesday evening in the Firemen‘s Club rooms and dealt with minor business and made an inspection of the fire trucks and equipment, expressing their apâ€" proval of department as & whole. ® # # Grimaby Hydro Commissior met in regular session on Tuesday afâ€" ternoon. There was nothing on the agenda except a few minor routine matters, which gave Commiasioner Wray an opportunity to express l hbis views un many topics of the day. Women‘s Patriotic Association of Winona are holding a White Eleâ€" phant Sale at the Winona Hall, on Friday afternoon and evening ot this week. There will be everyâ€" thing in the world offered for sale to the highest bidder from a needle to a tractor. Proceeds are in ald of the Red Cross. William S. Orr, CY CUCTR M city engineer, of Niagara Falls, at the regular meeting of city coun» cil, was appointed city manager, He is the third man to hold the post since the Niagara Falls Ac+ was passed by the Ontario Leginâ€" Inture in 1922. " Thomas 8. Scott Business section of 3t CalhaAr« ines is infested. with rats, Dr. Curry, M.O.M. has intimated that the Department of Health may Inâ€" troduce a plan at an early date which winuld get the boys of the city into action. ‘This would be to pay a ‘"bounty" on rate tails, This plar ‘has got results in many ol =® plar has got resulla 1 in the United States. In our story last week re the re« turning of the trowe!l to *Â¥ â€" "A& Angilcan church, with whict «he church corner stone had heen laid, we stated that "Mry. Ernost Hall of Montren!" had been the donor, Wo were incorrect, Insofar~ as the lady‘s nam: in concerned, it should ‘tuvo heen "Mre. Ernest Ball", The Iady in oue tion is a cousin of Mra. lAmho.â€" Wo.tend~» TAivingston ave. mw. along on a wavesof reâ€" r""‘ foxes and wolves waiting o be 894 in the southern part of the COUBtY apout 60 hunters from Bt, Cath#" »» ang Vinciwnd invad» ed C#IMLOF" mownship, Saturday morning. 'J-n dawn to dusk they hunted the WL/ yoy, but he was too wily for 198M Phey saw tracks of both 10% 80 wplyes, they re ported, but dldn!“'ch sight . of the @nlM®® | HOypyey, they did i n‘t come :c'“.' npty handed: they brought PRCK prout 70 rabbits 8. Orr, city clerk: and will it go out like The others were contribu« 1042, of 4t. Catharâ€" es 220000000 and Mrs. Relity, Grimsby, fOf .0 farewell party. Constable on has been transferred to the LON: don district, effective March 1. A pieasant evening was enjoyed by the officers and their friends and Constable W. J. McBride on behalf of his fellow officers thanked Reilâ€" ly for his coâ€"operation and assist» ance during his many years of serâ€" CLASSIFiED ADVERTISEMENTS Phone 21 summmmememmetemmmmmm C220 0 d 0 FOR SALEâ€"Hybrid Laying HMens. Apply Telephone 50â€"w. BA4â€"1¢ /â€" Your Hardware Requirements KITCHEN â€" wORKSHOP â€" BUILDING AVU REPAIRS RBenjamin Moore Paints And Varnishes wE RENT AN ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANER ANO Aut ELECTRIC WAXER mpyâ€" PC V . FOR SALE â€" Has two nwmn One as anow® 20 77 _ Lete in Beattie p. The Larder Lake property consisting of eleven claims, which under geoâ€"physical survey showed one of the longest ondr&wd mineralized zones in the Larder Lake district. Diamonc driiling is M:’um goo.physical indications. V. James, consulting engineer, r examining the property and logging the cores, reported location mineralization and rock structures verr(lvmmbh. On Beattie Township Properiy, consisting of 12 claims, Diamond Drilling has shown outstanding gold values. Developâ€" ment will continue on both properties, Peaday‘s Price 18 Cents smm 2 000 0 We FOP SALE â€"â€" 1933 Dpodge in ;nd condition. Good Apply Telephone 201â€"wâ€"3 FOR SALE â€" Pight " Room Suite. Apply E 25 cents. FOR SALE â€" Cedar Post Steel Anchors. Apply Geo . @H â€" # FOR SALE â€" buy 'l'lw;u.h your Bank For further inwormation write F Central Building, Turonto, Ontario. FOR SALEâ€"Co White enamel fect condition 18â€" wâ€"3. FOR SALE â€" Leghorn Day old. Every Tueaday and Friâ€" dn{. 2 cents each,. ‘Telephone 201 â€"wâ€"3. Lbaâ€"le FOR SALE â€" Boy‘s .hree wheel seooter. Buitable up to 10 years, Rubber tired, ball boaring drive, _ Apply Telephone 378, Gr‘maby wa +s one 21 THE RED CROSS DESERVES YOUR PM AmEe. O O Cills smm Suite, genuine leather seats. Ap, ply 22 Robinson St. South. _ (f 50 Fairview "OR SALEâ€"350 Chick Conl l\nvol Brooder, mm‘flolo with eanopy. Ales one child‘s brown ateel erib, Apply Bes +284 Indeperdent MAp fel, Gnmw® FOR SALE â€"â€" One Thousand lool‘ 1" KEim Lumber, _ Apply Mike Durison, R. R. No. 1, 8Smithville, No. 20 Mighway, fAve miles Woant of Smithvilie, M.2p ing hens. Apply J. B. CanavA®. Baker‘s Side Road, near 8I:lw. .‘p P o_ insertion. “Ml‘mum. Two cents a word per inseru .a-u-:::-ullol\lll‘ll“‘ inserâ€" ammmmmmmmmnimmmemmmnmmm e t t on c BURTON MINES LIMITED o cents a wore PC * * Loartisement to f inser= s. Muuummmtww Amgmmuummm C FOR SALE .E_â€"â€"Coal and Wood Btove. enamel, black base, Perâ€" ndition. â€" Apply Telephone t #4â€"2p | «â€"â€"â€" Leghorn COCRKOTUIn? Every Tuesday and Friâ€" cents each. ‘Telephone LMâ€"1¢ JOHNSON HARDWARE Kight Plece Dining Apply E. C. Goring, ronad. 33â€"2p Oak Dining Room Fifty to sixty lay« nlyv J. B. Canavan, (Successor to C. pply Geo. Marâ€" g:'ono 18â€"wâ€"2. 81â€"tfe k kcA dcutscdingiie dn ut (No Personal Liability) A mnerties. Onou.howlonmmll’""‘° 4 T OB SCM C ODnlerimnt af . Rellly , for & » Rellly Posts and Sedan tires. BMâ€"1¢ Arnother Shipment on "Fags" On Way Another shipment of cigarettes for overseas will leave Montreal the end of this week, reports "Cammy®" Millyard, whose cease* leas efforts behind the Cigarerte wnimmhtmucheomtottw muhuuudlun-mpld- ‘This last shipment hbas more than clened "Cammy" . Out of mdl.-ouywnnuoddm ter kicking around then kick in vllhlt.tohdpmbwtballflt. oalocuoflluptomf!“. were as follows: Glass JB .â€"â€"â€"â€"~~~ _ $25.55 Town Team PMIBO «* 5.00 1 00 Bridge Club Grimaby Ben! School Club P. Brown) HELP WANTED â€" Wanted maid for general house work. AJply Mrs, A. R. Globe, Main West, ank or Broker. ite Burton Min« FEMALE HELP WANTEDâ€"Will pay up to $50.00 per month for competent girl for genera! house work. Good working conditions. WANTED â€"â€" Electric Vibrator in good condition. _ Apply Phone AOâ€"weâ€"8. BM4â€"1p WANTED TO RENTâ€"Good house in Grimaby. _ All conveniences. Would want possession April 1st, Fhone 21. 81 â€"tfe WANTED â€"â€" Quiet HMorse sultable WANTEDâ€"Used furniture, stoves, and farm implements, M. J. Swibb, King 8t., Beamsvillie, Phone 230. 48â€"tto ‘Telephone 248; WANTED TO BUY â€"« Flostric Wat.ar and Vacuum Clearer with or without attachments; Cash, Phone 3065â€"J, 8t. Cathar inca, or write 193 Quesaston 8t., _ Bt. Catharines. 22â€"t(6 Telephone Grimsby 83. _ 32â€"3¢ PAINTING ANJ PAPENMANGâ€" ING â€"â€" W, Twocock, Mansion Apt. C, Phone GOW. 43â€"4p INTZRION PAINTING AND PAPâ€" _ _ ERAHANGINGQ â€" A. J. Hayward, for fruit farm. _ Apply John Laba, Post Office Box 94, Grimsâ€" by. * 33â€"3p SLENDOR TABLETS are effe Phone collect, 240, Heamaville tive, 2 weeks‘ supply $1. 12 weeks $3, at Dymond‘s Drug 8t HELP WANTED MISCELLANEOU® Mines, Limited, 307 WANTED Home Grimaby sUPPORT FIVE #4â€"tfo

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