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Grimsby Independent, 16 Mar 1944, p. 4

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Mss Cbarlotte Smith of Toronto, wisited her parents on FPaton St., over the weekend. _ Mrs. "Buddy" Shafer was a h«liâ€" day visitor this week with ro‘aâ€" t.ves in New Philadelphia, O. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Theal and d@aughter of Dunnville, called on Mr. and Mrs.~J. 1. Theal on Sunâ€" day last, AB.S. Frank Hill, RCN. Toâ€" ronto was home over the weekend, as was LA.C. Wm. Hill, RC.A.F. Hagersville. * # / ® Lester ‘W. Letson spent the weekend with his brother, F. K. and Mrs_Letson, before returning to his home in Charlotte, N.C James and Mrs. Aitchison reâ€" turned home on Thursday last from Floricw.. They are feeling fine and report having spent a good winter. \Sociai Events * Personals * Organizations Mr. and Mrs. James Hogan are entertaining at a dinner party on Friday night for a number of friends going on from there to the St. Patrick‘s danee. C "% ~® Miss Marion House, who is a nu~se in training in St. Catharines nospital is spending her holidays at her home here and visiting with friends in Michigar Petty Officer Peter Singleton from England, now training with the Fleet Air Arm at Kingston, visited his cousin, Mrs. E. Howâ€" arth, the Manor, Grimsby, over the weekend. mmfiyflmr‘m] Orchestra report the booking of several dances,. They play the St. Patrick‘s dance in the High School tomorrow night, March 24th, they play for the Eastern Star; March Sist, Winona Hall; April 10th and 24th are reserved; April 14th, Easâ€" tern Star, and May 19th, Eastern Star. ST. PATRICEK‘S hbobddltthchomodllfl- Walter West, No. 1 Adelaide St., mttoeo'dmkhmm- ND N » eraiaretrenrGpeRs . noon. Undar the AUSDIG Ledies Aid of St. Joha‘s byterian Church. Friday, March 17 11 7 p.m.â€"Joseph, The Pr Sunday School at 2.30 in Hall. Enity United Church wW. J. WATT, B.A., B.D., sUNDAY, MARCH MINAROS Tavior‘s Hutotel sATURDAY MARCH 18« DINE anutl DANCE t _ _ :: uie C * K: C PRESCRIPTIONS® + o ~x" Wiiomunned hy Graduil r_‘ . & PE J Accurately Dispensed by Gradua Carefully Druggiste Millyard "'-. E‘ Gn * A‘:’.â€".â€"'â€".C. D. Cosmetics ie Dividends of Reâ€" ligion, Home The Dreamer Trinity o t Quality prugs ~~~~~~~PTE; DOROTHYâ€"M.â€"BVURTON, â€"C.W.A.C.,.daughter _of Frank and Mrs. Burton, Paton street, goes for a jaunt in one of the army‘s mechanical bronchos. She joined the Waacs as a stenographer in Ocâ€" tober 1942, taking a refresher course at Ottawa and her Basic Trainâ€" ing at Kitchener. She is now stationed in Brampton in the Battalion Orderly Room. Montreal, Arthur and Mrs. House and "Young Bill" of Toronto spent the weekend with William and Mrs. House, Main west. # L # Wm. and Mrs. Hewson who have resided in the Jas. Aitchison home during the winter, are now temporâ€" arily domiciled with Arthur and Mrs. Hewson, Nelles Boulevard. Visitors at Trinity Manse over the weekend were Cpl. Glenn Stewart, Centralia, Sgt. Jack Barâ€" se esw en emnn ie 2 o 2 s bour and Sgt. Charles Smelts, Hamilton and Archie Watt of Toâ€" yonto. Highlight of the winter social season in this Jistrict will be the St. Patrick‘s Dance in the High School tomorrow night. Several dinner parties have been arranged gm-'mdm‘t.hedlm. 5t. PaALrNICK® DMNCC M0 MMT 20097 k : School tomorrow night. Several Mrs. Fred Jewson, regent, very dinner parties have been arranged graciously welcomed the guests for, preceding the dance. and memoers. # 0# *# Nine members of the I. O. D. E. L.AC. Gerry Kemp, "..C.AF.|from Beamsville were present, and has completed his course at Windâ€"| Mrs. Frank Thompson, Regent, sor Mills, N.S. and is * oliGaying at brought greetings from her Chapâ€" homewlthhllptnnuu..-col.lnd ter. Mrs. Fred Kemp, before proceedâ€" The Women‘s Institute of Grimsâ€" ln‘toContnllltonnllhhl.ltnm-lbywm guerts, and Mrs. Geo. W!scwse Beasidant hrancht ereat. Sergt. Ronald Hou!c: RC ing who received his wings and comâ€" mission in London on »arch 10th, is spending his furlough at his home Here, and will spend some un.hNevYorkManm Conn. with his sister, Miss Helen McNiven. A very interesting and enjoyâ€" able afternoon was spent last Boden and Miss Marsh, when the Missionary meeting was held there with Mrs. Burgess, tae President, presiding. â€" m.wwmmmm- \mmmv.rymmhonmflb' ject of Worship, which were an inâ€" spiration to all. _4 0 A20 ANA Winatay ‘.,apcudtouddrellthemnun‘- Refreshments re served by ‘Hn.nodenand'lmmndl social half hour enjoyed. _ Plans were made for the Easter meeting in April, to be held in Trinity Hall, when a guest speaker Pilot Officer J. W. McNi: Trinty WMS A Grimsby Girl And a Jeep Drinting 6tationery eD, The Lincoln Loyalist Chapter LO.D.E. held a Bridge and Tea on Monday afternoon, to celebrate the 20th Birthday of the organization of the Chapter. Mrs. R. N. Wolfenden, First Reâ€" gent, Mrs. L A. Bromley First First Treasurer, all Charter Memâ€" _ Mrs, Wolfenden and Mrs. Bromâ€" ley‘nnmmhonmouly days of the Chapter. # |\ Nine tables were played, Mrs. Freeman of Beamsville being the \wmmrqt_lmflnlplu"’_t‘."“ THE GRIMSBY by woere guerts, and Mrs. Geo. Warner, President, brought greetâ€" ings and best wishes from her orâ€" ganization. mm«‘ _ l. 0' The tea table was very prettily decorated with lace cloth and Red White and Blue candles in silver candlesticks, and flowers. The Beautiful Birthday cake, decorated with 20 Red candles, was cut by Mrs. Fred Jewson, Regent. xuwwmmmm- ley, past Regents, poured. The Lincoln Loyalist Chapter: LO.D.E. held a very successful rummage sale last Saturday. The articles left over which are suitâ€" able, are being donated to the Polish Relief. The Committee wishes to thank al! those who so kpnmullydonntedtomuunder- | St. John‘s Presbyterian Women‘s ‘Wry Society met Thursday afternoon, March 9th, at the home f Mrs. Howard Yourg, Main St. East with Mrs. W. H, Morris preâ€" aiding. The meeting was in Charfe of Mrs. Burke and Mrs Dick, and 1p> ened with praver by the presidfnt, |followed by a hbymn wWith Mrs. St. John‘s W M.S. W o Amunlfwtolmndm the hostess assisted by her small daughter, Margaret Ann and *wo amall companions, Connle Burke and Dorothy Culp in cute Irish Colleen aprons served dainty "St. Patrick‘s Day" refreshments. read by MrS. }axter her Chapâ€" : of Grimsâ€" ight greetâ€" om her orâ€" ) \St. Andrew‘s W A. INDEPEND ENT | Card of Thanks The weekly muotings of St. Anâ€" drew‘s Woman‘s Auxiliary are now being held in the Parish Hall on Mondays at 2.30 p.m. inlmwllh o Li Cl dank: cere thanks to the maeny friends and neighbours who have been 50 kind and thoughtful at the time of mm’-mdw dear daughter ani sister. NE M 0cA Aemeatiar MRS. ADA E. JENNINGS Friends will learn with ueep Treâ€" gret of the death of Nus. Ada Elizabeth Jennings, widow of the late Eli Jennings, which occurred smywntmmcatb- arines General Hospital. Mrs. Jennings, who has been in failing health for some time, was in her fiftyâ€"ninth year, Born is wmmmmufl' teen years ago and lived for sevâ€" .mmh?omtomm before going : St. Catharines two years ago. She was a member of St. Thomas‘ church and leaves one son, George Jennings with whom she made her home. Sugar After the last war sugar went up to 22¢ & pound. Today there is a celling price and it can be purâ€" chased for 8c. « fam{ly of the late Miss 1yA wish to express their sinâ€" Mr. H. Culver and family. Obituar ROLLED fllll'gé puv 4s $J e s® %ge gm * uit M wH awy eace "%; 1G¢ 7 . 99. % rasen 0 > 24 LE&M PALMOLIVE sow 2 «. 11â€"3 «= 23 ANM PAGE VITAMIN 3 SUPERSUDS =20 | BREAD Wran foms =*~ .| 3236 "C m ¢ Tistss c HNEY ky1eEs s 19. HOT 4# BUNS Pkg. of 8 ANN PAGE 15: Grimsby Red Cross ‘The Grimsby and District BAC mmmlflwwml citizens for all bits of PUTC wes mmaterial or yarn, coloured 0 white, not necessarily new. We have an opportunity, through e s Ks ‘da e w‘m_mâ€"â€"-â€"’-‘ ummmummm Donations may D€ "** "" /, Red Cross rooms in the Post Of: fice every Monday or Tucsda} from 2 till 5 o‘clock. In view of the shortage of wool thig appeal is urgent. CHENIERâ€"At the GBSS® " 7 C 30 Monday, March 13th, 1944, 10 Mr. and Mrs. FEddie (formerly Margaret McCartney) R 2 % ># awlas DAWEâ€"Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Dawe, (formerly Mildred Eickmeler) Winona, are happy to announce the birth of a son (Clayton Wilâ€" liam) at Mount Hamilton Hosâ€" vital on March 11th, 1944. Louls). * Club Acti Tharsday, Births At the Casa Maria on , (Charles this at the QUARKE® QUK 2~.. 23 MACARONI \Quaker & riss. WHEATLETS suk _ ». The March meeting of the | ltya-meemubmh"‘“" day evening, March 14th, 8t wamo.r.:nmu. .___a32 avaning A most enjoyable eVeNINb, , °/ ." spent, with a very lafge s agonll Ahce for the Pot Luck Supper. Our ost charming hostess, Mrs. Mitâ€" choll, certainly rates our highest of gratitude for her kindly act in having our members 10 h°" home for such a nice 4 The following were the commitâ€" teefor the Pot Luck Supper : Mrs. D08 ae i maln Mrs. x' mr' LSaUCEe ALMONDS shcilod $3z 28c MACARONI s 3 »â€" 14c ‘TISSUE Springvale 3 râ€"»l4c _n_n.nm Mrs. H. Boetzner. Titt, Mrs. B. Dentley, MYB. * ***~ Cartney.and Mrs. C. Lew!®â€" ‘After the dinner, our regular Mu‘mbdd-'m‘m“v' Catton, President, presiding, 5t ‘mdo..awuchmw..:.wm led in prayer. A lovely singâ€"song was enjoyed by all, with Mrs. V. R. Frrrell, accompanying on th© piano. Mrs. G. F. Mitchel]l favore" wlmanolo.mf""ch’mw was held, the prize winners being Mrs. V. K. Farrell, Mrs. R. Cloughâ€" hy.ndxulotmllfl'flt'» ‘The April meeting will be OUT Birthday meeting girls, so let‘s make it a good attendance by all. Tt will be held in Trinity Hall at 8 p.m. on Tuesday, April 11th. Destroy unused ration coupons. meempfllhdptomkupthe black market. Trinity Service Club ‘ Unused Coupons cities Heinz Decfstake â€" 24â€" .b 35¢ ». 39¢ C, Mcâ€" 15¢ 235¢ 29¢ 29¢ 21¢ Do it W gani Me to . for teri pale

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