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Grimsby Independent, 21 Feb 1946, p. 7

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New Organization orginization was insugerated into St. John‘s Presbyterian Church of Grimaby. The new organization took the name of The Ushers Asâ€" sociation of St. John‘s Presbyterian Mr, D. Thomson who are special advisora. The boys elected Walter Morris as President and Don Mogg as Secrotary. We the Ushers Asâ€" leadership of Mr, H. Morris On Thursday, Feb. 14th, a new FLOUR =». ase ror BARLEIT 26 avie WHEATLETS 2 in go CERLAL rro 10¢, 428¢ wnous casm» PEA 8 1 12e DINING ROOM Dining Room will be closed to the public while alteraâ€" tions and new decorations are being made. ROMAR COFFEE â€" 19¢, 35¢ NABOB COFFEE +== 43e DICED CARROTS "=".. 11e LIGHT BULBS "**" 16e ORANGES e â€"= _ in All Sizes CAULIFLOWER large head 3%¢ CELERY â€" Green â€" bunch 4§c CARROTS Buockhes 2 !bs. 45c BE ET 8 | Bunches 2 Ibs. 45c DIPF O A M Cbe Village Jnn Phone Orders must be in by Friday for Delivery on Saturday. CLOSED From this date for the next two weeks SOUP :.=â€"221¢ BEANS â€" 6e AVLMES DICED OB SMARY‘® oUt hy $rem ahel maooks & ruos §7¢0§° T 2 carm 41e . n ol me n ionds: sociation would in this article like to express our thanks to the Beavâ€" or Club for the meal that we all All young men of Church and any other men who do not belong to any other church are urged to join this association. An oldâ€"timer is the one who can recall when the stove league didn‘t have to curtail meetings on acâ€" count of the fuel situation. PEGGY O‘NEIL, ed one of the worst blow‘s in many years, Thursday from 4 till 9 a.m. Many barns lost doors, shingles, sides of barns etc. The greatest loss reported to this reporter was at Mr, Leslie Thomas, Tapleytown, when his new barn under construcâ€" tion was blown down. The rafters blown to kindling wood. His big barn had one side blown out and the second quilt for the ‘Wentâ€" worth Children‘s Aid Society. lowing prize wirners. his house roof ripped off. Mr. e y 2 ind aged by plaster dropping in living |hton General Hospital, Friday mmmefl*.Lm‘mm glass and the milking machine put | G, Albert Jublle in his sixtyâ€"eighth out of commission by wires tossed year. about, and colony house lifted two |~ Deceased vas born in Germany feet over the ground. Two numer. | and came to tanada some fortyâ€"six ous are the reports coming in to |years ago, tiking up residence in ‘There is to be a School Dance Saturday evening to secure funds for a new supply of records. Everyâ€" one will be welcome. In the article covering the acâ€" cidents over the weekend of Febâ€" ruary njnth, it was reported that Mrs. Alice Wakefield was injured in an auto driven by Mr. Albert MHitchman of 176 Wakefield Ave. Buffalo, N.Y. The lady in question is from Wakefield Ave, and is Mrs, Albert Hitchman wife of the semiâ€"finals in this district. They will be strengthened by the adâ€" dition of some Juniors for the balâ€" ance of the season. e e ® ‘The hockey game score with Ridâ€" ley was 4â€"2 in favour of Ridley., It was quite a rough game with a great deal of close checking. The service of three regular Grimasby players, whose absense was keenly felt, brought down the teams stanâ€" driver of the vehicle. yame latt . Thureday â€"at ~G.Mq. °N 3 °e en midlild NO S against Burlington ended in a winâ€"| th¢ last 30 yeas, John Malcolm ning score for the latter, 14â€"12. Smith,, died at th General Hosâ€" Bernice Byford got six points for | PM8! 0n Saturday our team, Jean Durham (4), Hilda|,, M€ Was a meber of the Broâ€" Maclean (2). therhood of Railwaymen and had s *% been employd by the CN.R. as a ‘The Senior Girls tied Burlington | clerk for thaast 35 years. He was 21â€"21. M. Gracie was the star|a member of the Presbyterian player of the game securing 14| church. points for the team. S. Cornwell| Left to murn his passing are (4), J. Marlow (8). his widow, on son, Malcolm, jun., The Junior Boys game at Burâ€"| Joseph Boyce,Stoney Creek, and mummblmmmumaum; lmmm“”mmmmmdm right through the game until the | Creek ,and Nrman, of Hamilton; very last when Burlington secured |two sisters, Mrs. Edna Smith, two quick baskets. Burlington beâ€"| Stoney Creek;Mrs. Frank Johnâ€" undmpv.l-.tl.hyma&. mwmmmn_ Seniors lead throughout their| **"": aâ€"m.aâ€":mqta-u.&'::u“:"“““ the J. B. ‘This made G.H.S. Seniors group uneal home for service Mmmmmmuwmnao‘umm e mm P u4 Huds &.. 11. . | PHRHt boihy in Quedkh‘s Lawn Coâ€" game with a final score of 20â€"24. ‘This made G.H.S. Seniors group winners and they will now meet Pt. Colborne and Ft. Erie for the The films this week are on, Denâ€" tistry, New Zealand and Feet. The purple butter coupons numâ€" bers 116 to 139, inclusive, expire Feb. 28, and butter distributors may not accept these coupons after this date, the Prices Board anâ€" nuunced Monday. Officials explained that, since blue "R" coupons now are being used for butter, it had been decidâ€" «d to remove the purple coupons from circulation. Blue coupon "R 1" became valid Feb. 14 and "R 2" will be valld F@b. 21. _____â€".â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" old days the only social p:.fi:.mmtomum jal obligation. Presidentâ€"Doris Butter Coupons A Correction GRIMSB Y | _®Prperties just sold through |m¢wnrmmnx Plante agency, George Udell has purckased five acres of fruit land on the lake front, west of Baker‘s Road, from Mrs. Mary Baker and Mrs. Agnes Lucas. George Wallis. The purchasers are three local buyers. 80 Murray St. N. The residence with one acre of fruit. Purchaser Mrs. H. Mitclell from Toronto. of Hamilton;two daughters, Mrs. Joseph Boyce,Stoney Creek, and Miss EdythSutherland, at home; two brothers, William, of Stoney Creek and Nrman, of Hamilton; JOHN M.LCOLM SMITH Born in Gimsby 60 years ago and a resider of Stoney Creek for certainly _ carried out in their regular ’u:fi!lfilflm- An eliminsion game of Crows and Cranes qund the East Sixes with one mo: member than the West at the me }imit. John Mitâ€" chell and Davi Young passed their Becond Star ist in model building. The Blue Siwhowed their heels to the rest of théPack in a knot tyâ€" Ing relay in whis were used the Reef, Sheet Bend ad Bowline. At the campfire mew game of Pat and Mike causedreat merriâ€" The Sixer‘s Coucil met on Wedâ€" nesday night at kela‘s home to make plans for the next fow meetings. The Sixâ€" er‘s discussed eapâ€" ecialy methodis of # t using their period Bakheera had on dilay thé toys which the Wolf Chs are presenting to the Hospitaduring Scoutâ€"Guide week. On Sunday the Pack metwith FOUND the Brownits, GUIAOB BMA BUH | ~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"==mmmmmmmm at the High School to take pa in| FOUNOâ€"On main S the Scout‘s Own service. T; key in brown leathe mmmmmwr»’ "mh-vomo:? vincial Commissioner Lt.â€"Col. Milâ€" Wlnd-nud-nt 1 len. The Cub flag party for the }D& for this advt. occasion were Senlor Bixer Dougâ€" las Kelterborn, Sixers Donald WANTE Gelss, Ronald Wicharuk and David| Wuteo to auyâ€" Aiton, Piano. Phone 216. Gt the guests of their sponsors, t Lion‘s Club of Grimaby at win biâ€"weekly dinner weekly. biâ€"weekly dinner meeting. Through the Charles J. Delaâ€" ‘The choice 44 acre Fruit Farm ‘There pased away at the Ham. _ REALZ ESTATE G. ALBEITT JUHLKE Obituary Cubbing the Senlor Sixer we INDEPENDE NT Job had patience but of course, he never tried to keep the baby quiect while mother was talking over the telephone. FOR SALEâ€"Business Property in town of Grimsby, with six room apartment, Write or call J. Lesâ€" sey, Beamasvilie, phone T71â€"Râ€"13 FOR SALEâ€"McClary Kootenay m- with wnr-ll'! closet; One bed.couch, with chints covâ€" ered mattress; One pair men‘s tube skates, size 8, in good conâ€" dition; also one collie pup, four months old. Ap:lflom Etherâ€" ington, Phone Wâ€"11, 83â€"1¢ FOR SALEâ€"Lady‘s black Persian m'"â€"vum"""mm 1 cot, roll LOSTâ€"â€"Brown leather wallet, at the arena last l‘fldny night, Gold monogram "C.K.M." Valued by High School student as gift. Reâ€" ward at The Independent office, or phone 4190â€"J, 83â€"1p mm C000 al FOR .AL‘â€"'«” ashes for sale Apply Merritt Bros. ____ 18â€"tfc AAARRMPIETEC TLE WBtee Assoan § FoR SALE â€" 1928 Hudson Sedan. Phone Beamsville 111 a_n_o. FOR RENTâ€"â€"Two or three unâ€" furnished rooms, heated, modern bathroom, telephone and garage. Phone Winona 10â€"Râ€"2. 83â€"1¢ WANTEDâ€"P a s 8 e n g 6 T s â€"from meannasa eC CC 02 aues FOR SALE â€" Hl_!d Wood, :"V‘ AenEininnoa en C CCC dw ae c FOR SALEâ€"Greenhouse 17 ft. by 50 ft. Apply Wm. Laba, Grimsby aAAApaa e p esd c FOR SALEâ€"Chesterfleld and two chairs, wine velour, good ‘condiâ€" tion. 80 Paton Street. 83â€"1¢ en en Emds FOR SALEâ€"Moore range coal or wood, hot water front and reserâ€" FOUNDâ€"On main St. ‘Thursday key in brown leather case, Ownâ€" er can have same by applying at Phone 113â€"Wâ€"11 Lamb coat, practically new, alze 18; also lady‘s blue coat, fox colâ€" lar, size 16. Phone 412â€"W. 33â€"1¢ ols ie m Grimsby to Hamilton. Leave m-.u am. Leave ".?i Beamavilie, _" ***** ".,.“',, Electric Rangettes 12 Poreyetlent 2ttice and fay. Pension Board Mu-mwm We are the authorizeda iNorge EqIDCERMWE MEA M CCC Distributor for this district. See Norge before you buy, The Oil Heater with the bSh'dllufllcUnlt.Myn»uw%mhthhmrwar. Watch Repairs We are now in a position to offer 14â€" Alarm Clocks IJ-IHMJWMMM(H.- Classified Advertisements to 12.30 Wed. PHONE 609 WANTED One old age pension vlth..d-m;cudhleu-cl!‘lnhh. Frikte .......... â€"â€"Baby Grand Jewellery and Electrical 31.â€"tfc 83â€"3p 83â€"1p 33â€"1¢ 4 MAIN STREET, WEST, GRIMSE British Owned And Operated WANTEDâ€"Salesman for Grimaby to obtain repeat orders from the retail stores and introduce to the homes a fast selling high quality rndeNn-udcmm full sales co.operation afforded. WANTEDâ€"Young lad interested in learning to became Projectâ€" jonist. Must be 18 years of age. mlo Art Vickers at R';..y L 1e WANTEODâ€"Bright, efficient girl, capable of Mmdflu and accepting responalbility. Apply w references and -lnm . Grimaby Fuel and Fe in C KB db ~ bnacll F”,“:ALIâ€"IC.:‘. trailer. Afl.l- tongue h form tongue and groove. Apply FOR SALE â€" Two Long Pruners, Chicken Coop, 8‘x12; Man‘s Heavy Overcont, size 40. Apply Phone 160â€"W. 33â€"1¢ WANTEODâ€"Waitress,. Good wages and Working conditions, Phone INTERIOR PAINTING AND PA« PERHANGINGâ€"A. J, Hayward, e e c 22 o Wtkks FOR SALEâ€"A Happy Thought Cook Stove, with cream porceâ€" lain front. Practically new. Also a Dominion Circulating Meater in excellent condition. Reasonâ€" PAINTING AND PAPER HANGâ€" ING â€"â€" W. Twocock, Mansion Apt. C. Phone 90â€"W. 24 "COtis Vitan Capoutts contain m es contain vmmu A, B1, C. D. Niacin Amide and Riboflavin Ninetyâ€" day supply $2.70. ‘Trial thirtyâ€" day sau, $1.15. Sold at Indeâ€" Mt! l{-u. Stores.". 28â€"4¢ FOR REPAIRS TO AREFRIGERâ€" ATORS AND OTHER APPLI. ANCES call J. M. Lawson. That combination plane and car should prove popular. You can ::umwuu..... of the Town of Grimsby until MORCBY» ""So " ~ "protice :h.dtl.dl‘OUClO'flC“ufioMm orce. Applicants ‘&thm of Grimsby Police Committee care of of the Municipality. suum.-uvnflfflmnd!" TENDERS â€"WANTED Classifed Advts. Pay Big Dividends (fer 14â€"Day Service on Watch and Smail Clock Repairs. All our work is Guaranteed. Excellent â€" commissions, -..‘Alply The National V. & W. net» uring Co., 206 Chariton Ave. Wx Mamilton, Ontario. Phone 8â€"2887. 83â€"1¢ Phone 408, Grimaby, Phone 157 The honeymoon is over when he MISCELLANEOUS work without the aid HELP WANTED Salary $25.00 weekly. FOR SALE | Town of Grimsby We are the authorized Norge Fastemp Oil Heater â€" ‘Two Long Pruners; will be received | G. G. BOURNE, Clerk, Town of Grimaby. 38â€"1¢ 33â€"tfeo received by the Town Councei aectl Monday, March 4th, for â€"le the 4. A Court of Revision will be held on Friday, the 1st day of March, 10946, at 7.30 pm. at the Council Chambers, Grimsby for the Under the Local Improvement TAKE NOTICE THAT 1. The Council of the Municipal w::-m-dmmdo_ by constructed as a local imâ€" 2. The cost of the work is $3,â€" 0290.00 for sewer, and $1,951.00 for watermain, of which $554.50 for sewers and $485.52 for watermains is to be paid by the Corporation. or the accuracy of frontage meaâ€" o hibast in vouer. aod radaait watermain, The asseasment hbhpfldh’:“‘lw ments. 3. The estimated life of the work is 10 years, _ ;A“nmm'm other comâ€" nts which persons interested may desire to make and which by law is cognizable by the Court. February 13th, 1946. Township of North Grimsby NOTICE OF A PROPOSED BYâ€"LAW 544 a1mghway or part of a Highway, â€" Notice is ven that Law No. 5844 will L" .t e _i maby :l‘::xllon 1 A has been fi COURT OF REVISION sTORE . $1.75 plus tax

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