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Grimsby Independent, 6 Sep 1945, p. 4

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va is home on furiough. W.0. Colin Caverhill was a visâ€" for to friends in Brockville last ‘qnhmuv&..m the Quebec metropolis for 40 years and is very much taken up with this section of the country. Teddy Beatty of Toronto W. J. Wait, B.A., 6.D., Minister SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER $th (1 a.m. â€" Dropping The Pilot. 11 a.m. â€" Dropping The Pilot. 10 a.m.â€"Church School, 11 a.m.â€""The Time For Divisâ€" Sunday School â€" Trinity Hall at 2.30 p.m. [ pm. â€"â€" WBR 20007 &M";Amm'g *z A Cordial Welcome To All Grimsby Baptist Church Trinity United SUNDAY, SEPT. 9th, 1945 A€ Social Events â€" Personals â€" Orgarizations ~ Club Activities Spanish No Cauliftlower Grape Fruit 100 un kss J octiaise s sA 3: Pabl Gf apes, Red Malaga .1 Onions _ 1b.9¢ Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Lambert and Lynn, are spending a week in Allan and Mrs. Colter and baby moved to their new home in Buriâ€" ington, last week. ® # ® Miss Winnefred Grout of Toronâ€" to is visiting with her sister Mrs. Olive Berry, The Village Inn. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence (Sye) Smye, Jimmie and Joan of Hamilâ€" ton, spent Monday with Roy and Mrs. Smye. ing with his parents George and Mrs. Spencer, Ridge Road cast, u ® e e Whalen Dillon, Export Manager of the Hardie Sprayer Co. of Hudâ€" son, Mich. was a visitor to Grimsâ€" \thn'ukh connection with the Clarence W. Lewis concern. 100‘s 3 tor 25¢ Priced to Save ANN PAGE 16â€"01. Francles McAvoy, I.A. B.Th. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 9th Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Prayer Meeting and Bible Readâ€" ing, 8 pm. St. John‘s Presbyterian Church Gospel Hall LORD‘s DAY of Bread .____11 a.m. 1b. 17¢ 2:30 p.m. 15¢ 37¢ 10¢ Kitchener, was a holiday weekend visitor with the Percy Sheitons. Geo. H. Kembar, Mrs. Arthur K. Kembar, and two children, Toronto visited with Mrs, Isobel Livingston, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Astle were Host and Hostess, to a family reâ€" son who recently returned from L.O.D.E. tag day, Saturday, Sepâ€" Lieut. Alleen Silver, CW.AC., pleased to hear that His Honor County Judge J. G. 8. Stanbury, is recovering his old time health at his home on Glen Ridge, St. Cathâ€" \uhu.llohalolo take drives John and Mrs. Slade, Main west, received a cablegram on Tuesday from their son, Staff Sergt. Lioyd Slade stating that he was booked to sail for home on Sept. 15th. He and his brother Harold have been in the army for six years. Mrs. Frank Book and family of St. Catharines, and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Book of Beamsville, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. A. LePage, Oak Street. e ® ® LA.W. Olga Andreychuk, RC. A.F. (W.D.) of Toronto, spent the holiday weekend with ber sister and brotherâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Palmer, Grimsby mountain. a s j% Mrs. Waliter Hasiam and son Donnie have returned to their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hilts, Main Street East. *"*.‘% Harry and Mrs. Clarke and chilâ€" dren were visitor to Melissa, Ont. daughter, Marion, had the misforâ€" tune to fall and break her arm. Canboro, Mr. Gordon Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Anderson and son Bobby, and Miss Marjorie Inâ€" man, all of Dunnville. the controls on all the destructive bombing flights over enemy terr« itory in which W.0. Colin Caverhill was the rear gunner, is visiting with Colin and Mrs. Powell, St. Andrew‘s avenue, Capt and Mrs. Philpott, of St. John N.B. were visitors this week with George and Mrs. Warner. mmmmn the east coast with them to meet her busband, who will have a five day leave from his duties with the navy the next week. t c t\ /# Sunday callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Book, Grimsâ€" .yc.m.mlr.nlln.m King and son, Marvin, of Hamilâ€" ton; Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Buttle of Grimsby, Mr. Buttle having recentâ€" |ymmmmvy;m ice Smith of Grimsby, recently reâ€" turned from the RC.A.F.; Mr. and Mra. Melvin Southward and Ralph of St. Catharines. ‘Teacher of Interpretative Readâ€" ing (elocution), Dialects, and Dramatic Art. Puplis prepared for Radio Broadcasting, Public Speaking, Dramatic Plays, Concert Proâ€" grams, and Teaching. 85 Main 8t. E. Phone 456â€"J BERTHA HAYES BOLTON Nationa!l School of Oratory Course, Philadelphia, Pa. Francis Delsarte Method of Expression. in THE GRIMSBY INDEP NDENT at guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Melnâ€" ."" .", " _ = _ _ ' tyre, John Street. l""‘"' 6/ ® r‘ * e ® R. C A. F, Mra. C. L. Candler and Miss Ter. _ Sergt Jack Allet, Is esa Coulson of Detroit are visiting, Dawson City, Yukon Topitery, M their sister, Mrs. John Vooges, home on leave,. _ Fairview Avenue. |_ Miss Marie Reeves of Harrison, U Mr. and Mrs. Cranston and Miss ts spending a week with Mr. and Jean Cranston of Green Bay, Wisâ€" Mrs. A. LePage, Oa) consin, visited Mr. and Mrs. L. A.| Mr. Harvey Hurst spent the Mr. and Mrs, Bart Smith of friends and relatives in Stratford Cleveland, Ohio, spent the boliday| ui4 joun McLean of WinniptE Wm. Mcintyre and family, John Ohio, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. LePage over the holiday weekâ€" Becker, of Kitchener, were weekâ€" end guests of George and Mrs. Hartwell and Miss Marion Hartâ€" v-l.onm' ® & Miss Doris Bromiley and Miss Ora Wickware of Toronto and Miss Mary Helfant of Springficld, Mass. spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Bromleyt Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith and Frank Dearin of Hamilton Mr. Jack Pettit has commenced o invedvebeperiten We V7V; 000 Fred Ackroyd of ker of were the ‘holld M'“dllmm * o CX tooking up old friends in town on in bis new duties on "_._.._'.‘,,_ with her sister, Mrs. McAlonen, Robinson Street South. ‘ e & ® _ St. Andrew‘s Sunday School will reâ€"ppen on Sunday next, Sept. 9th, at 2.30 pm. _ _ Iummnmmm medal won by Miss Ruth Clarke, daughter of Artie and Mrs. Clarke, Grimsby Beach, for highest scholâ€" astic standing in the entrance class at Grimsby Park school, had been doonated by the Women‘s Improveâ€" ment Society of Grimsby Beach. ‘Thiss meda! is a donation, each and at Westmount Public School, in lrl.l:.lm.mmh..d the weekend and holiday with her mother, Mrs. V. Luey. ® ® ® Mrs. R. N. Bell of Windsor is "m'ltlwll‘lflbm’ kett, Main Street East. ® U ® ‘ Mrs. Mary Hurst, Hamilton, anent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. Molntyre, John Street. ® & ® Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lewis and Miss Elizabeth Foster, Pittsburg, Fa. have been recent guests at The Village Inn. MINYAROS PMBIP‘I‘IONO Carefully and Accarately Dispensed by Graduate Home of Quality Drugs oo‘“... Developing and Printing T 21. 8B i Aediiemsniaahe e y fidurbw.nmm. V zmm Chief Stoker Fred. Chivers, R.C. N., has returned to duty on the D.E. will hold a tag day on Saturâ€" h,,wu. e e ® Mrs. Jas, Coulson is spending the summer with her daughter, Mrs. John Vooges and Mr. Vooges, Fairâ€" September 6, 1945.

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