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Grimsby Independent, 14 Sep 1944, p. 4

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holiday last week. ‘The condition of Fire Chief Alf. TAPage, confined to Hami‘ton hosâ€" mummm his parents, R. T. # e# e Ir.uh(u-lh!’-mnnd and cousin Mrs. Wm. John street, on Sunday. 85 Main St. E. Phore 456â€"J T. r'r;ii i ing tions, if desired. SUNDAY, SEPT. 17, 1944 SUNDAY, SEPT. 17. 1944 11 am.â€"Two Wsys of 5s ys of Crucifyâ€" SBundsy School â€" 2:30, Trinity of Rosaiin, Ontario, will preach zt buth services. Breaking of Bread ..___11 am. Prayer Meeting and Bible Readâ€" ing, 8 pm. Te Special Course Artistic Fiane Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Pupils prepared for Trinity United Church _OMT A. TEACHER OF PIANO AND THEORY Hss, E. T. J,. WATT, B.A., B.D, PRESCRIPTIONS m snE BmE MBE 0 s 0 . Gm“ Caretully and Accurately Dis _ Tavlor‘s Hutotel EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT Presbyterian Church «â€"â€"â€" All Welcome â€"â€" DINE and DANCE Gospel Hall St. John‘s Home o+ Quality Drugs "Developing ané Printing Admiscion 35¢ â€"â€"â€" at Tor, Jack ‘Tufford, Camp Borden was home over the weekend. # o# h!l-nl.!rchohm t.on‘t‘i-o'!fi}u\um few . Ape P N'ht days visiting with All members are asked to be on hand next Monday at 2." . so that some very important busizess may be attended to. Mrs. D. C. Thomson and Mrs. R. C ronto, was a Village Inn guest last week while renewing old friendâ€" ships in town. # # w Lieut. Henry Loud, son of Mrs. C. Loud, No. 8 Highway east is nov in France with the United Beaver Club was held in the Sunâ€" day School room on Monday afterâ€" Kirk who was milliner in the A. F. Hawke Central store. Stutes Infantry Mrs. Adam MacGregor who mwuumummm for the past two wreeks was able *to return home on Sunday. He is holidaying with Mr. and housie, from his arduous duties as a WPTB official. Hawke on Thuraday last. Back at the turn of the century Mr. Cherry wall mirror was given by Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smye on Saturday evenâ€" Exâ€"Reeve Haliburton Fonger of Ottaws was a visitor in town last week renewing old acquaintances. Priddle, in honour of their recent Major Dave Bcii who is confined to Christie street hospital, is makâ€" ing good progrens and will be able to return hor.: in about 10 days. P.O. "Cmap" Gordon, RCAF. Newfoundland, is spending his Mrs. Eari 3. Marsh who recently undâ€"rwent a serious operation in Hamilton hospita) has returned home and will soon be enjoying her normal health again. and Mrs. F. Jewson, will be giad to hear of her safe arrival at her home in Escrick, York, England Road, have returnedâ€"to their home in Nassau, Bahamas, fiying from Paton The many friends of Miss Audâ€" . â€"_C, D. MiByard Beaver Club ete dowâ€"sill, use glass gliders that you buy #.+ furuiture. ‘They are conâ€" venient to use on a aurrow ledge. 4. Always water plants with a little warm wuterâ€"preéfeâ€"ably at Drive, Canadian druggists have set themzeelives an oblective of $1,000,â€" 00.00 t send COrikon shells to Canadian forces overseas, With Hope‘s help, they auticipate a sub» stantial boost in War Savizgs Stamp Sales in every part of the the fronts in the South Pacific, will contribute his support to the Canâ€" C ;,__ 200@ F20004 Zil, was a visitor in town last week. hh&ifimum ing a few days visiting in Toronto. In!:‘n:.:mu.,x.n,u visiting sister, Mrs, B. W. Graham, Paton street. Mitchell of Toront friends in town on Mrs. Alex Gillespie has just reâ€" ceived word that her husband has been promoted to Flight Lieutan. BOB HOPE BROADCASTING AT CAMP BORDEN All persons having knowledge of Items of historical interest, partiâ€" cularly of the Park snd Camp rmeetings etc., are invited to comâ€" municate with = â€" Historical Comâ€" mittee, P.O. Fix 500, Grimsby Stoker 1/c Max Gunning, HM. C.S., left Monday for "Cornwailis" Digby, N.S., after spendiag the mwmum-mmm,, John street. Davidson and Albert J. Waite, of Grimsby Boach, as its first memâ€" bers, with power to add to their number, for the purpose of obtainâ€" ing all possible information in reâ€" gard to the early history of Grimsâ€" by Beach, and to secure and preâ€" papurs, programmes, etc., that may be available. Grimsb . _ach Cottagers® Associaâ€" tion, an Historical Committee was Tracing History Of Grimsby Beach Corp. Harold LaPlante of Bagotâ€" ville, Que. and Barrie, has been spending a few days with his uncle and aunt Roy and Mrs. '-p.‘fl,‘,,â€"'.'t Taylor‘s Autotel. Pte. Lioyd "Toke" Fair says that England is a nice place but he still prefers Grimsby and the Beach. mghtmbehw.‘m. peach looks like. SNYDER â€" At Mount Hamilton Mrs. R. N. Eaton, who has been Ill in Hamilton bospital for the past several weeks is gradually gaining strength an." was able to relun home on FARRâ€"On Wednesd»>, September Bob Hope, who has just returned months. Granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. McKenzie, Grimsby. fnie t mrree from the Merritt Funeral Home, Smithville, interment in Smithâ€" "ospital, on Saturday, Sept. 9th, 1944, to Mr. and Mrs. Colin Snyâ€" der (formerly Zensa MacDougel!) earth awoet To plant alips of geramums, put some lumps of charec«" sA poaâ€"â€"wourl ash charcooul kesth (Other papers, please copy) Lh «p Drive with a complete tâ€"toâ€"coust broadicast from TAKE A TIP T HE . (Zena Delores May). 1te on the winâ€" . were visiting Hile, GRIMSBY INDE ENDENT Organiz«tions In loving memory of Sgt. Pilot b-vun.ma.crr.. passe! away Sept. 15th, 1041. I Dad, Mother and We wish to thank all the kind friends and neighbours for their many acts of sympathy during recent bereavement, also for th wnuud!mapndfiw who loaned cars. |3 h 2“! Card of Thanks In Memoram HAWES LEMON P*®+GSOAP 3‘ 1% IVORY SHOW > 22%¢ HAWES FLOOR IVORY DELTA Mrs. Ruth Bevan and family B Two Delicious Blends W U chinorto WHERYT Vigorous and Winey 8 O‘CLOCK Enjoy A & P COFFEE MWild and Meliow flanc 0s bkg. bog ‘The very nice sum OFf 9"" ship their Christiaas parcels to the Grimsby boys nverseas, and would hw”h"www of address, so that the parcels may 1Q9¢ Redeerm Your Milk Couâ€" pons at A & P. A&LP 6 &z Sic MILK _ 16 oz tins 1.0.D.E. P P neaP & SoPery~â€" d & at backet 89¢ 37¢ 19¢ 45â€" rOTaTOEs =~â€"»"~*‘**~* 10 ** 25¢ lon, Libby‘s Packages Peas Beetsteak Sauce Peas ABEAVER BBAn Flemish Beauties Pears Coin Flakes Tomatoes Oriole V anilla Fly Coils 3 for 5¢ Fly Spray 16â€"0z, 29¢ Monarch Loat Cheese 16. {:5c¢ Whole Allspice 2â€"0zs. 2 fr 15¢ Mushroom Soup 2 for 15¢ AYLMETâ€"20 oz Tins CAAhDEN sRanp QUAKER Puffed W heat AYLMER‘L CLARK‘Bâ€"10 ox. Ti: HEINZ KELLOGCG‘s TOMATO JUICE ":%. 3 "~ 25¢ OATS *~~ "s}pye ‘%35, A & P of $120.00 No. 1 Freestons, 6 gt. British Columbia Bas Jett doz. Fancy grade 165 size California Valencia 288‘s _ doz. California, 300 size doz. n";".;;'.,.’w' in to Mrs. Morrison at the Independent O:@â€" now seccre the baby‘s ration book right at the bospital or mauternity . , home. ‘The attending physician, m-’.w«dhrm,a in charge of the institution may complete the statutory declaration. When applications are sent in to . | the local ration boards it should be _ stated whether or not the baby wil! 9 require evaporated milk, so the .. necessary coupons may be issued. Parents of newborn babies ms . BABY‘S RATION BOOK s 31¢ othive * * â€"Mr jar 24¢ ‘zge. box 11c 2 for 23¢ 2 for 21c bottle 9¢ box 10¢ ‘ears â€" 17¢ 2 boxes 13¢ W,"" 14, 1944

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