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Grimsby Independent, 7 Feb 1946, p. 5

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Phe‘”l“ large size 43 ONIONO cooking B lbs, Z1 ORANGES . . |, Si CAIIAGI New # Ib, 4 O.A’l' |mport¢d lb. z! Moanmuunmmmwumfi ‘The Beaver Club of St. John‘s <hurch will sponsor a Penny Sale ‘v'fi?fl_xganumm’l SHREDDED Wheat 2 ~~ 23¢ DICED CARROTS "*=... 11¢ Jour Goon MUSTARD®=**» 10¢ Snwowrraxe AMMONIA . =â€" Woodbury‘s Soap 3« : CcaT Foop Thursday, February 7, 1946. Auspices of Beamsville and District Lions Club Admission 50 Cents Refreshments By Monday of Next Week, Feb. 11. As Accommodations Are Limited, Please Pick Up Your Tickets And Arrange Tables For The . ... t 17e Coming Events S4. Ualentine‘1 Community Hall, Beaths_;i'}le FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3 8 e a nmcn 8 e 8 _____ OLD TIME AND MODERN EPH SLOTE AND HIS ORCHESTRA pran â€"â€" £10¢, 15¢ BEETS â€" 11c S OUVU P â€" The Village Jnn ; PEGGY O‘NEIL, Manager. can get his mail. A Bridge and Euchre party will be held at the home of Mrs. J. Leidens, 20 Robinson Street South, on Monday, February 11th at $:00 pm. sponsored by the Women‘s Inâ€" Home nowadays is any place one z rims 17c 3 ib;. 2%20¢ lb. e 11¢5 Conducting the services were Rev. R. C. Blagrave, Rector of 8t, Thomas church and Rey, E. A. 3 1y , Ceey SEC . SCeme vek Casket bearers were two uncies, Charles E. Harvey and Alfred Funeral services were held in 8t, Thomas church, Hamilton on Wodnesday afternoon, with interâ€" ment being made in Hamilton Surviving besides her husband, ulnl.uh.udnhbym. ghter, Susan; also her parents and a sister, Miss Amy Harvey, in Mamiiton ,and a brother, Capt. Reginald Harvey, with the Canadâ€" lan army overseas. Remauins rested at the Stoneâ€" house Funeral Home until Monday evening when they were removed to the home of her parents in Hamilton on Tuesday. 1 Marvey, _ brotherâ€"inâ€"law _ Wylie Theal, and Erwin Phelps, Kenneth C. Baxter and Harold Kelterborn. Many friends from Grimaby and MHamilton attended the Jlast rites and the floral tributes were most beautiful and numerous. /.. 4 _ _ CV Suu came to Mn-mu'-d.m..., ummhmmh the last twentyâ€"three yours, A highly respected resident of dlltan'run-lplnlhmu Alfred Levi, beloved husband of Maury Legge, passed away at his h.ouuulAn.Myu. mwmumb a short time, yet his passing came as a shock to a host of neighbors un_m-u.n-n.u his 57th She was well and favourably known among the younger matrons und was a member of the Peach Quen‘s Bowling league. She was a member of St. ‘Thomas Church, lr.-ulumwu.m,_'â€"m of Hamilton and came to Grimsby upon her mariage five years ago. MRS,. LLOYD THEAL All Grimsby was saddened on ‘mhlflfl of the sudden passing, at her home 41 Livingâ€" ston avenue, of Elsie, beloved wife of Lioyd Theal, Deceased lady had arose as usual Sunday morning and Lhad stated that she felt fine. Shortly after beakfast she remarked that sho was not feeling so well > and suddenly suffered a seizure and in qluotmddpuudnny‘ in a short time. Norman at home; also two sisters, in Ireland. Two sons, Ptes. John and Joseph Cariton, gave their livâ€" es overseas in the late war, Funeral services in St. Andrew‘s church on Monday afternoon, Rev. E. A. Brooks officiating. Interment was in St. Andréw‘s churchyard. Casket bearers were, Gordon and Elvin Etherington, Spencer I»-‘ ritt, Reginald Walker, Enos Jeffâ€" ries, Alfred Bingle. +o A resident of North (Grimsby township for many years, Mrs. Sarah Cariton passed away at West Lincoln Memorial hospital on Friday. She was a native of Ireland and a member of St. Andrew‘s Angliâ€" can Church. Surviving are two sons, F.O. The lato Alfred Levi was born in In failing health for some time, James Howard Ransbury passed away Friday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Elvia Nelson, Caiâ€" stor township, in his 81st year. He was born in Caistor, a son of the late Hiram and Marilda Ransbury. He had lived most of his life there as a farmer. He was an adherent of the Methodist Church. Surviving are three daughters and two sons: Mrs. Norman Wilâ€" cox, Grimsby; Mrs. Elvia Nelson, Caistor township; Mrs. Russell Bates, St. Catharines; Charles Ransbury, Gainsborough; _ Fred Ransbury, Grimsby; also a brothâ€" er, Edward Ransbury, Fruitiand; a sister, Miss Belle Ransbury, Hamilton; eight grandchildren and _ _The funeral of Valmer Orton lomumlcldonhundnyu. ternoon, from the home of his brother, Benson Merritt, Calstor township, to Ker United Church for service, with Rev. D. A. Bryâ€" den, of Caledonia United Church, conducting the services. Palibearâ€" ers were: Lyall Merritt, Stanley Merritt, Reginald Merritt, Oliver Morritt, Earl Norton and Alex c P James, Robert and Mary (Mrs. V. C..nulol).dflud’h.m (Mrs. C. G. L. Reid) of Toronto, and Annc( Mrs, E. A. Brooks) of suddeniy on Feb. 5th at her home Dunrobin, Guelph, Annie Saunders, wife of the late John Sutherland and mother of John. , of Bi. MRS. SARAH CARLTON MRS JOHN SUTHERLAND ALFRED LEV: J. H. RANSBURY â€"« OBITUARIES .â€" V. 0. MERRITT was the daughter of was in hber 35th Andrew‘s church THE GRIMSBY INXDEPENDENT Burviving are two â€" dAUhtorn, Mrea, Morley (Millis) Brown.Nia. gara Falls, Ont, Mrsu. George (Annie) Reichert, 108 Angolen, wmy'; is Car) and T« §"a Mills, hy E. of Grimaby; also six .ru&uhll-.,. and three great grandchildren, Last November he wat to visit with his daughter at Niagara Fulls, Ont. and unfortunatiy suf. fered a fall and never Féqyered from the effects of it. Up UD) that time he was nz active, initing around among his cronit anq making his daily trips 40WPrtown, Mis faculties were excellent aq his health was good. . After the death of his Yife in 10933 he continued to farm but mu'mnunuunupfi. vate life, taking up realdens with his son Lester E. Larsen OR 4ving» ston avenue, ) HMe was born in Copmhagen, Denmark, 86 years agoand with his good wife came to Grinsby in 1802 where he took up frul farmâ€" Ing and for 54 years has ben an ldeal resident. For a greatmany years he farmed on the fru} farm now owned on Livingston venue by Mr. and Mra. Coxall. H tilled his soil and tended his tres and plants in a thorough manby and no higher quality fruit eve vnn!‘ on the market fhan he produad. GODDENâ€"In loving memory of our dear brother Alfred Godâ€" den, who passed away on Â¥eobâ€" mfllfl«l,lm.m can over away The love our hearts hold danr GODDENâ€"In loving memory of my dear brother Alfred who passed away one yoar ago, Just a token true and tender Just to show 1 still remember Always remembered, The love our hearts hold dear M-ululh..m.' n--u....g..â€"u...,, ‘The late Louis Larsen,while of quiet disposition was a man of sterling qualities and higply reâ€" girded by the> great lefon of friends that knew him duing the more than four decades tha he reâ€" sided in our midst. He wa industâ€" rious and progressive andhis inâ€" tegrity was beyond reproach. Active casketbenrers wer, Alex. Boott, A, H. Hermiston, Jlerbert L. Hagar, Charles Coxall, Wm.J. Schwab and Wm. Hewson. Harry Bull, Arthur Hewan, A. F Hawke, Robert H. Lewis, Wm. C. Dawe, Charles T. Farrell. family plot in Queen‘s Lawncemâ€" Brooks, assisted by Rev. Francis McAvoy conducted the serites at the house and the gravesidein the late Louis J. Larsen, conducted from the home of his son, Lester !. Larsen, Livingston avenue, on A large number of people atâ€" tended funeral services for the Surviving are his wife Mary Margaret Boughner, one son H. Edward, .. and .one â€"granddaughter Marylou Carolyn Mariow, one broâ€" ther Frank of Buffalo N.Y. and one aister Mrs, Alice Henry, Grinaby Beach. Funeral services are Wwing conâ€" ducted from his late hone ‘Three Robinson street south, ths Thursâ€" day afternoon at 2.30 p.n. Interâ€" ment will be in Queen‘s Lawn cemetery, George Marlow was a man of quiet, but jovial dispositon and had a host of true friendsthroughâ€" out the whole district. IP was a Liberal in politics; a manber of the Grimsby Baptist church and a life member of the 1.0.0.F. disposed of his holdings and noved into Grimaby purchasing a small fruit farm at the head of Robisson street south which he worked up until his retirement a few years| Grimsby Centre road east, the old Marlow Homestead, on January Tth 1862, the son of Peterand Mrs. Marlow. He farmed in North Grimsby for several years when he GEORGE E. MARLOW Another link with the old days of the Grimaby district was sevâ€" ered on Monday afterioon, in the passing at his home, Three Robinâ€" son street south, of George Edward Marlow, in his 85th year, from his late home Thursday afterâ€" hoon at 2.30 p.m. And Interment will be made in Mount Osborne Cemetery, Beamsvilie, Honorary pallbearerawere Mayor by a«daughter Joan, and a son John. ‘Three sisters, Mrs. George Lewin, Miss Doris Levi, and Mrs. Walter Williamson, all of London, England. 7 He has been farm superiniendent of Taylor Nurseries, serving with the late James Taylor and lately has carried out his same position for that organization took over the managership of the Taylor Nursâ€" In Memoriam Besides his widow, he is survived LOUIS J, LARSEN "Beat rloo‘ will be held FOR BALEâ€"Late 1980 Chevrolet Mw‘rmom :‘b w' new _ tires, neow n good conâ€" dition, Arpl.y Prudhomme‘s Inâ€" g::l. Oll Station, omub‘. or BA3~â€"M , 1â€"1p FOR SALEâ€"One now llzo alte and two used, one amail alze cirâ€" oculating oll heaters. Aaply 8. Eniderman, phone 336 CGirimaby Beach , 81â€"1p FOR SALEâ€"8ix roomed bungalow 406 Mountain Street, Running water, _ gas, ohelncu{in.(,‘uh R‘u $1200,00. Apply b0, Independent, _ . Blâ€"1p FOR SALEâ€"Mattress single bed aizo, large Gendron wicker baby buggy, amall baby atroller, wickâ€" or Ld nette, Apply Mra. E. J FOR SALEâ€"McClary _ Kitchen Range, wood or coal. Hot water front and reser oir, Appl({ W, Twoeock, Mansion"Apts. Grimaâ€" by. Phone O0â€"W. 81â€"1p FOR SALE â€" Hard Wood, stove FOR SALEâ€"Chesterfleld and two chairs, wine velour, good condit« lon. 80 Paton St. 81â€"1p FOR SALEâ€"10 York pigs, 8 FOR SALEâ€"Wood ashes for sale Apply Merritt Bros. 18â€"te FOR SALEâ€"â€"Davenport, â€" almost Fop Inf un ing 60 the mrrent ow ‘etd || viction of anvona taki.. Ni â€" part in from Marsh, 75 Main east, phone 30 length. Delivered. Phone, Vineâ€" land 67. 81 â€"tfe weeks old. Ap:ly to Reg Walker Phone 282â€"Wâ€"3 Grimsaby, _ 31â€"1¢ Jean Duck, Laverda Moffat, Mra. Lawrence Moffat, Mesars. Arthur Brunton, Basil Jacobs, Connie Jacâ€" obs. Refreshments were served by young friends of the bride. new. $40,00, Apply Mra. Jones 12â€"A Main West. 81â€"1p ing provided entertainment for all the Vinemount Women‘s Institute hall by friends from Grassiecs and Vinemount, _ ‘Thursday _ evening. Many useful and butlmlgl:!‘a Mr. and Mra. Henry Dereniowski formerly Jessie Salata, RR. 1, Vinemount who were married in Smithville, Saturday, January 26th were honoured with a shower in ‘The first meeting of the teenâ€"age Canteen sponsored by the Officers and members of the Vinemount Women‘s Institute was held in the W.L. Hail, Saturday evening, Feb. 2nd with 40 young people present. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Jeffries had most enjoyable. Next Saturday night, Feb. 9th is the organization Classified Advertisements BANGLES Sterling and Gold Filled. Many Designs to Are Offering Liberal Vinemount News JEWELLERY and SILVERWARE ... luuuhn‘“llud Engraved Fronts. In Solid rling, also Gold Filled, TRILIGHTS WITH CANDLE LIGHTSâ€"Complete .. MARK DOWN SALE OF TABLE LAMP®S ......... STORE nHours 9 to 6 Mon. Tuas. 9 to 12.30 Wed. REWARD Price $3.00 â€" $10.00, Tax Included FOR SALE STONE DROP NECKLACES In Gaily Coloured Birthstones. $4,00 to $10.00 HEART SHAPED LOCKETsS Annie Johnston, stationed 40¢ to $4.00, Tax Included for HER J. W. STARR Jewellery and Electrical 4 MAIN STREET, WEST, GRIMSBY British Owned And Operated LO8Tâ€"â€"4 months old Orange kitten male, Finder please phone 30%â€"J or return to 14 Kidd Ave. 81â€"4¢6 WANTEDâ€"Cashier _ for _ BHoxy Theatre, Apply at Theatre. 31â€"10 FOUNDâ€"HSmail BHlack and Brown female dog, Owner may have same by paying for this ad. 14 Kim Street, or Phone I'I‘I-J .]’ WANTEDâ€"â€"Bright young girl for general office work, Apply Hox 120, The Independent. 8lâ€"4p W A NTE Dâ€" FOUNDâ€"#Smail chest of tools found on Park Avenue,. Inquire at Mro. l»e, MHazeldeh Lodge, or Phone 400â€"Wâ€"3, 18â€"1e W"'N‘fibâ€"Apl::nuu to â€" learn carpentry , ?‘ flnl wll -2!‘ Â¥, No 1W tarpentar: Ne" fhage m "rount FOR RENTâ€"â€"Two or three unâ€" furnished rooms, heated, modern bathroom, telephone and garage. Phone Winona 10â€"4â€"2. B1â€"1pd 'Mh_w rried muv-; Â¥, . wishes work on :'E‘NI Arthur 8t Tamo is Hike that, Some down & Job while with « Job holds them up, WANTEDâ€"Hteliable wouna n afternoon a week to clean & Wru At Orimaby Hgnch, 'llh-? or floor waxing, W a“’ ve cents per hour, . FOR â€" SALEâ€"â€"Electric _ Jigâ€"8aw, also small wood . lathe, Amy three doors east Bakers‘ = road, after aix. A. Furler, 31â€"1p FOR SALEâ€"Dining room table, dinner wagon 2 rocking chairs, 2 wash stands, wflm desk, 2 bassinettes, kitchen not, bed couch, roll top desk, amall drop leaf table, 2 sliding doors, comâ€" pleto. Apply E. Unwin, Main 8t. East. Phone 110. 20â€"3p ANTEDâ€"Bookkeeper and Stenâ€" ?;lpl\-r to take charge of ofâ€" fice, Apply P.O, Hox 204. "1â€"10 JANIE l.h-a standing on the Dundas 10 m_ww,u|m¢m“ln.Wb shooting the Satety Committee . of m“u.u~mtmmdlm Police will visit the school uu,"“"‘-""m the ball week, to give the students a taik Which took a wide are and sailed on Safety. !Into the basket! ® ® enemmmmnemmmmeccceecc nwm«'mu.m.um' ‘There is nothing which will jack 8. M. Sullings is bringing some» UP a fellow‘s morale like having a films to show the cadets, on cadet POCketfull of jack. at Cornwallis spent the weekend with her father, Mr. Waiter Johnâ€" ston, Vinemount. * t t N The Young people of Tweedside held their fortnightly crokinole parâ€" ty in the local school, Friday night, February 1st. Prize winners as CGRIMSEY follows, Misses Jean Hildreth, Dorothy Leng, Mrs. Alway Watt. Messra. Frank Feorris, Muir Mcâ€" Laren, Eddy Howard. Third form‘s latin geniuses are HELEP WANTED High School Around The FOR RENT FOR SALE WANTED FOUND LO8T Post Office, 8 KEY CASES ...... woman . ons 0 clean amall se k v es se r s +ss +s + ++ +. $8.50 to $14.00 Dependable 15 Jewel Movement, Stainless Steel Case, Luminour Dials. $15.95 Plus Gov‘t Tax LEATHER BILL FOLDSs$ | _ With and Without Zipper, Morocco Calf GENTS ELCO WRIST WATCHEsS MEN‘s SOLID 10 KARAT GoOLD SIGNET RINGS $9.00 to $35.00, Tax Included witihout is Mâ€"A4p No "Tphe Thamin Copmutiy touinh Ca vmnou A, B1, C. D. Niacin Amide and Riboflavin. Ninety» day supply $2.70. ‘Trial thirtyâ€" day -u-rpl&“n.ll. Bold at Indeâ€" pende K Htoresa.", 28â€"40 average business man Ing a blotter, LADIESâ€"If you are in need of Full Fashioned m‘: Mosiory drop a card with alze Jm need to H. W. Franklin, 1 Wayâ€" erley Rd., 8St, Catharines. 81â€"3p MiéWhditath on w en n HIOCILLANCOU.â€"DI', mixed HMardwood, $13.50 large cord cut move lengths Also wood at $11.50. Phone 405. o t e | quir your skippin6 | HOUSE WIRING or any electrical work. Call HMighway No, 8, west second house in Lincoln County. F. Guthman. #1.3%n PAINTING AND rAPER HaANGâ€" $1.95 to $5.00 for HIM _ _A writer says the world is conâ€" fused. Well, we don‘t recall when it wasn‘t that way. The G.HMS, Jr. boys played a good game of basketball at Dunâ€" das last week ending with a score of 22â€"10 in favour of G.HS. The ;.;vdfifuflynumm held a aslight margin all through Congratulations from GMS. to BHVS8 on their successful Com» mencement of last week. Keep up the good work. By the way, who‘s "Little Whozit?" L k . The films this week are "New York," "Engineering," "Food and slowly going crazy fighting a ing "Buttle of Vocabularies" ING â€"= W. Twocock, Mansion Apt, C. Phone 90â€"W. rev l ol oo searching problem with the MISCELLANEOUS (4 4 va t i‘ t i+ +4 i0 0 to 6 Thur. & Fri. 9 to 10 Sat. STORE MHOUVURS PHONE 609 On y3 * Yoo i. "podl We M lA is in locat» £HAINg Oy $ 81â€"1p

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