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Grimsby Independent, 27 Apr 1944, p. 4

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1.A.C. "Ted" McNinch spent the ‘-“‘*.-'. o mm&flm‘b underwent an operation in Hamilâ€" ton hospital, has returned bome ulhpn.@s.ll.““" MFs. Whitinan and Miss Borâ€" nice Hawke, of ‘Toronto spent the weekend with their parents, A. F. and Mrs. Hawke. Mrs. Whitman remaining for the week. e Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Eitheritigâ€" Ton, ~Ridge â€"Roud â€"west. â€"North Grimsby have received word that N en CCC NO s omm u-mou-m W-flm-fl' the RC.AF. thas been promooted w“ ‘O.. % mmu.:afi*l- been sericusly iL for theâ€" past month is now able to be up and around the bhouse but it will be -.cu-ohdmhwmhnflo to assume his full municipal duâ€" 1t is with deep regret that we reâ€" port that Councilior Wm. Mitchell is confined to his home with illâ€" a-.nhlml_nnfl-“_*“ forced to cai one. We NROp® "* continues to improve and will soon be his old self again. | Social Events will be held at the home of Mrs. T. A. Sims, 13 Nelles Bivd., on «» . 4406 pm. Und»r the auspices of the Ladies® Suila of St. Andrew‘s Church. woMEN‘s AsS0OCIATION Tuesday, May 2 SATURDAY, APRIL 29th SUNDA‘‘, APRIL 30th u-.-f-‘ng_lg_n-tdm Sunday School at 2.30 in Trinity Rummage Sale CTavlor‘s Mutotel _ EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT Trinity United in Bob Hillier‘s Old Store T. J, WATT, B.A., E.D. store or at Dymond‘s Drug MIINYAREOS| ‘DINE and DANCE PRESCRIPTIONS Carefully and Accurately Dispensed by Graduate Home o+ Quality Drugs t stt . * d-l Admission 35¢ â€"~â€" Hirs. Jas. A. Livingston is visitâ€" w it Sereasy ste mt A.B. Lioyd Moore, of HWMC.S. Masons paid a fraternas visil to Kenmore, N.Y. on Friday evening e . B eeniihe t who has been confined to his home We are pleased to report that with iliness is able evening, of Mr. A. E. Luck, at the presentation of the Passion Play of Our Lord, presented by the Hach Choir, in Hamilton. SOWERBYâ€"In loving memory ‘of My Dear Father, Thomas SOWE* by, who passed away *wril 27th, 1042. e paumie Mole: # 0 o® MARLOWEâ€"In loving memory of fTames M. Marliowe, Grims‘y His weary hours and days of pain His troubled nights are past; And in our aching hearts we know He has found sweet rest at last. Sadly remembered ‘by Mother:; Maurice and Blake, (Overseas). at April 22, 1042. M»mories are treasures no ofie can _ steal, wfiuwmm Some may forget you, now you are But we w.l} remember, no nistter Marilyn. â€"omo hi wre t l i / i mz rwega>> Shafer donations of any article to | 'OMCIub be procured from their store, as & mhhwu Te meeting of the Mothâ€" Mr. Catton has kindly donated a dwmmumâ€"odwm'w' puftine ~ Eim iStreet. table for the Red Cross rooms, for ‘ m-““"‘l ftencance or| whith the© Committee is most mothers und children. o grateful. \<_Je o mepanniirepniaiaoerte .. . Durham read an interesting article entitled "Joy in Active Service". Donny Lamwert and Jimmy Durâ€" ham sang a duct of several delightâ€" ful songs. The clinic report was made by Mrs. Hewitt. Mum-m hymn and Mizpah ‘benediction. A dainty lunch was served by marn, LHABXEGELy MRWED MA CCC Mrs. Stuart. A social hour followâ€" The 1st Grimsby Pack attended ed. the St. George‘s Day Service in the The clinic for pre school age|High School last Friday afternoon. children will be held a. the public|Colours were presented, the colour school or. Tuesday, May 2nd. Mothâ€"| party consistiny of Sixers Leslic # s o vif Pn n Li p 12 Mass ers are requested to please be at the school at 9 o‘clock sharp. Inoâ€" culations for diphther‘a and vacinâ€" ations for small pox will be given. . and Mrs. D. C. In Memoriam k Personals * Organizations * Club Aicévities ~we â€" quarterly parcels. * | pack their guartecy * 5 Dnak their quarierly p« with relatives in Dewuit. Sergt. Dougles Scott, RCAXZ., is now stationed at St. Johns, Que., Mrs. Acott has just returned from a week‘s visit with her husband. Mr. R. C. Pim, of the Colopnizaâ€" tion Department of the Canadian National Railways, Toronto, was a business visitor to town last week. s e ® ‘The many friends ‘of Samuel \umflb has been confined to his home with iliness dition is % P.A. Bert Norton, R.C.A.F. apent ‘he weekend with his wife and varents, and left on Monday for Nassau, Bahamas, where he has been posted on the R. A. F..â€"Ferry Sound last week visiting his father who urserwent a serious operation in Purry Sound hospital. At presâ€" ent writing ‘he is progressing as well as could ‘be expected. Grimsby Red Cross Walter Johnson as prisonerâ€"ofâ€"war Cross Committee was held in the Red Cross rooms on Tuesday, April osth. with Mrs Wolfenden in the liason officer, was accepted with m“mflrm.m Richard Shefer was appointed to take charge of this work, and reâ€" a Jetter of thanks be sent to Mr. Crane for her untiring The regular monthly meeting of Walters, Ali sn Bentley, Cl Schwab and Piter Phelps. At the weekly meeting the Grand How! was led by Cliff Schâ€" wab. A contest was mbyt:hfl‘flvn.xmm "Guryâ€"Scott,â€"andâ€"anogherâ€" part of the Dance of Kas was practised by THE GRIMSBY to a close with Akela wiching the 1irs. Knio#t and Mro. Chas. Norâ€" man, wish to express their sincere finmflohnhn.m thoughtful at the time of the recent death of their daughter and sister, Mre. Clara Mitchell. | Butter is a mixture of mBx fat, wuter, casein, salt, lactic acid and Church beld April 5th, the follow» ing werse elected to the Board: Ninch,~G. Shafer, J. D. Lamont 3t. John‘s Church €Card of Thanks At Boy Scouts » *# And the thanks of the |duaity improving. .. . , Mrs. R. Blaine spent the weokâ€" end in Buffalo, visiting her sister, â€" mb"- -â€";'-' Gus 7| *" nnsumonia, his condition is graâ€" wife of Fit.SAgt. Harry Tice, now a prisoner of war in Germany, last badge and wing of the club. A M, “ “ .,__?A"h‘ husband and she was instructed to Signifying that her husband had e Ee age n 2009 n IND BPE NDE NT and wing ol TBO @BD _ OR BE awan aAnrinn ¢ .upmn--nnuh-u He was accompaniol by gdgmwhhm.-‘“w’ wwwwnummuv&ch“ for the past two months. P&G 0P â€" 3"~1% OQaATSs @â€"* @ _"* TSse grmg AJ, Pancake® 9 08 BJ¢ Grape 24 oz ' ‘.. wdth meetin â€" lar w Ayimerâ€"12 oz. * _ C Awy Pacset VITAME °D‘ BREAD Oven fresh â€" Easy to sw with nectin . jar with posotin . Jar 4YE BREAD each 10¢ RA‘ZIH LOAF each 1%¢ WHITE WHOLE WHEAT CRACKED WHEAT â€" 20% ...... Ib. 11¢ l.’b* ! mrs. A. B. Macdonald of Ailsa |~. has been apending the weekend with Mrs H. R Hlliot, Miss Peggy O‘NMeil, Mrs. Thos Voigt, Gordon Hannsh, Brock Styder, Charles A. "Dad" Farrell, Clarence H. Rushton, . E. Bruce Murdoch and J. Orion Livingston, attended the last rites for . "Old Bill" Fry, in Dunnville on Monday. I ET npvine t se L RCAF. who has been visiting his ,u-gmw.-cmth- _____ B comsenlits + «ivertr Pit 7 C night for Saskatoon where his siaâ€" 11e Canada Wo,. i GPrade TURKHIPS _ Native grown i the "fc mmvmm doz. Afic Bologna Rings Wieners Cottage Rol! Bacon Squares FERKIN‘S Wax Paper 100 ft. 23¢ Bright‘s Peaches < + 20 oz 15c Bing Cherries 23¢ Heinz ChickenSoup 2 for 27¢ Heinz Celery Soup 2 for 25¢ AYLMER FANCY il'f.innf Tomato Soup j 9¢ Rbhubarb, Strawberry Jam 30¢ BEC HIVE Corn Syrup and Mzs. ‘W. Geme of Long &_ ‘h, Mr. R."Game and son Ronâ€" ACT TCO C200 eait_4 Afficar SAE L ~ zuko *‘mut Ti dla .:m‘.d Pilot Officer and Mrs. JR MWatt of Port Arthâ€" ur, visited, at Prinity Manse over Em Vn C the weekend.;; â€" spent the weekend with his Robinson, Bt. N. Andy ho PX . :';'-: : fld. ; strength weather ‘coming improve 0 with the: American ATMY _ {""" gincers is that he is in fine fettle and landed some days ago in Corâ€" .!!!g'm.uu. 2â€"1b. pail 22¢ 1b. 22¢ 1b. 29¢ _ 1b 38¢ .Y. Â¥W¢

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