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Grimsby Independent, 11 Apr 1946, p. 7

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Thursday, April 11th, 1946. VISIT . .. "Tips y f m Phones 327 & 328 W ant to Buy â€"Sell â€"Beg â€"Borrow â€" Swap a Wite .. .. Advertise in The Independent And Get Quick Results. Easter Blooms 4 HEINZ SOUP. L.2 00 c lpoter iescs CUT WAX BEANS : DICED BEETS > =© DICED CARROTS«â€"â€" =â€" BOILED DINNER .â€"=â€"=m =~ IeRememmt o NOC LETTUCE L« POTATOES â€" â€" â€" CcuUCUMBERS . â€" ORANGES WE CARRY ALL SIZES IN STVULR AT LUM FMIWERED Phone Orders must be in by Friday for Delivery on Saturday, Coles‘ Florists (In Variegated Colors) Fresh Cut Spring Flowers Carnations â€" Snap Dragons :__«««â€"â€" Come And See Our Display â€"â€" ORDER EARLY wEWTZ CREAM OF TOMATO SOUP CALCEOLARIAS _ CINERARIAS "FLOWERS BY WIRE" SIZES IN STOCK AT LOW PRICES CUSTARD POWDER 118 250 «0t Qic GRAVY BROWNING s« 10e +0t 28e SAVCE LAING‘S C. C. »t% 18e PE A 6 *(MARROWFAT) rzo 12e SAVOY PRODUCTS DIPFO A M 80. 2@¢ YAMILY Main St. East bunch 4@c each 1 4¢ pk. 54¢ each 2B i1¢ 11¢ i Mr. and Mrs. Herbert (Tyndale) | _ _" I_â€"u' Lowbanks, Stoney Creek |Maws, North Grimsby, announce Grt L. 'mwauraw“"‘"“ 7 enjoyed | Allce Anmastatia to Wiltiam ‘Truâ€"| _ Th® eVeDMME . UER 0 C man Carr of Toronto, son of Mrs. games and dancing -‘-:m» Rice and the late Mr. John Carr. | Piied by Fdith‘s brothers | Marriage will take place on April and Clifford and nephew Raiph AL~ l:-m. in St Andrew‘s Anglican '“""'"‘“”‘l c"',.m"'",,, m“ lmm- "‘ imaby. _ _ _ Â¥dith then cut the large birthday ingstar, Grimsby, announce the birth of a daughter, Ronda Eileen, at West Lincoln Memorial Hosâ€" ummnomzm.mm On Wednesday afternoon and evening last, Mrs. Wm. A. Hewson entertained at a charmingly arâ€" ranged trousseau tea in honour of her daughter, Virginia, whose marâ€" riage to Mr. J. Walter Hilts, took place on Saturday. The guests were received by Mrs. Hewson, the brideâ€" toâ€"be and Mrs. Gordon Hilts, mothâ€" er of the groom. * ‘The brideâ€"elect wore a black afâ€" ternoon frock with a corsage which was a gift from her maidâ€"ofâ€"honâ€" our. Mrs, Hewson was gowned in turquoise blue with draped effect and Mrs. Hilts wore a figured dreas with purple accents. Little Miss Lynda Robinson of Hamilton answered the door in the afternoon and Miss Vivian Hilts in E.m7 . Friends of the bride and the wedding attendants assisted in looking after the guests. Owing to Aliness Mrs. 8. Harris gave her resignation as president. ‘The members sincerely wish Mrs. Harris a speedy recovery as she is greatly missed at the meetings. Money was donated to the Flowâ€" er Committee for the flowers on Easter Sunday. ‘The meeting closed with the Mizâ€" The Ladies® Aid of St. John‘s Presbyterian Church held their meeting Thursday, April 4th, at the home of Mrs. L. Larsen, Livâ€" _ Mrs. Larsen had an interesting contest, Mrs. J. Wray being the V_Tmmluehm.fld by the hostess and a social hour ‘The newly organized Ushers‘ Asâ€" sociation of St. John‘s Presbyterian Church was recently honoured by an unknown friend of this group of to show his appreciation of the efâ€" forts of these boys by arranging a most delightful evening dinper in the Oak Room of the Village Inn. mu..nn.m«mm‘ mmwmm,u- ter which the boys partook of a very tasty repast, prepared by the Village Inn staff. During the round table chat folâ€" lowing the dinner, which was in charge of the president, Waiter Norria James Henderson moved and Don Mogg seconded that a very hearty vote of thanks be tendâ€" ered the unknown donor. The motâ€" ion was endorsed by all present. At the conclusion of the dinner the members of the Association adâ€" jourred to the church rooms to transact other business, and to enâ€" joy a game of shuffle board. Last week was one of many gala events at the Inn, terminating with the Hiltsâ€"Hewson wedding on Satâ€" urday afternoon and the supper dance in the evening which was attended by over 175 guests, On Sunday the luncheon and dinâ€" ner guests were the largest numbâ€" er yet. Both at noon and in the evening several people had to be turned away. A check of the paFkâ€" In= yard showed automobiles from piichigan, Ohilo, Pennsylvania, New York state and one car from Misâ€" Mr. Eyra Doris, president of the Dorisâ€"McClashan Silverware Co, of Toronto, on Sunday, entertained at a birthday party for his mother who celebrated her 75th anniversâ€" 'fiâ€"ummmgnq Trousseau Tea On Monday night of next week| Wartime Prices and Trade Board the war veteran employees of E. D. | has announced. On that date sugarâ€" Smith and Son, Winona, to the| preserves coupons 88 to 812 will number of about 60, will hold a |fall due. The other five pounds may banquet in The Oak Room. be purchased any time after July 4, iA * s with cou #17 to 821. These ten Tuesday night will be Lions Club m':":.'....mu.,..,,u..i Futher, Son and Daughter nIght. | regular "8" coupons valid monthly Wednesday‘ night"the Town â€" of| dUTD# May, June and July. Grimsby and the ‘Township of Quota users who have permanent North Grimsby will entertain the|residents may use the sugarâ€"preâ€" returned servicemen of the district, | serves coupons for home canning in It is expected over 200 will be pre.|\the books of the remsidents if they St. John‘s L. A. Engagement on home nowndays has to be on friendly terms with a butcher, The V illage Inn Ushers Club The man who can bring the bacâ€" Births T HE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT cake and a dainty lunch was serv ed by the hostess, Mrs. W. Wilcox assisted by Mre. G. Atkinson, Mrs. Wilcox. \ ‘The many beautiful gifts were opened by Edith who expressed her thanks in well chosen words. words. _ ‘The evening was brought to a ‘chuby everyone wishing her many happy returns of the day. Miss Edith Atkinson of Dunnâ€" HILTSâ€"HEWSON aa Lilies, pale pink snapdragon, p-h.nlm-doconud'mlll!n MMOM.M‘M C doubleâ€"ring ceremony, Saturday afâ€" | ; ternoon, at 3.30 o‘ciock which un | 4 ited Virginia A., only daughter of | , Mr. and Mrs. William A. Hewson, | o of Grimsby, and Mr. John Walter | f muwmo‘fll‘.lfllll’l Gordon Hilts, of Grimsby. Rev. W. J. Watt officiated at the candleâ€" | 3 light ceremony. + Given in marriage by her father, |] the bride wore a graceful white |] faille gown, with basque bodice|{ and bouffant skirt falling into a| Mgmm-mwd'“*' iMusion, held in place with gardenâ€" ins. She carried a cascade bouquget | ¢guddund!mtlnulm| There were five attendants, Miss|, Jacqueline Eames, Hamilton, as| maid of honour, in a dress of dusty rose faille, made on the design of the bride‘s gown, with matching dubonnet Dutch cap. She carried a Miss Connie de la Plante, Grimsby, and Mrs. Kenneth Rosenplat, of \Trenton, wearing gowns of French \blue faille, of similar design with matching dubonnet Dutch cap l and carrying cascade bouquets of | sweet peas. Miss Lynda Robinson . | of Hamilton, and Miss Diane Aiken, ,| of Toronto. The flower girls wore .\ ahort white crepe dresses, smocked .\ in the shades of the bridesmaids‘ , | dreases. Their headdresses were â€"| white Dutch caps, and their noseâ€" , | gays of sweet peas. Birthday Party . _Mr. James Guy, MHamilton, was best man, Mesars, Donald Taylor (Trenton), Vincent Stanger (Hamâ€" ilton, Kenneth Rosenplat (Trenton) and Eugene Gordon (Grimsby ), were ushers. Mr. Kenneth Baxter, Grimsby, presided at the organ, and accompanied the soloist, Mr=. James Guy, of Hamiiton, who sang The Lord‘s Prayer, before the cereâ€" mony, and I Love You, during the signing of the register, A reception for 300 guests was held in the Oak Room of the Vil« lage Inn, Grimsby, the bride‘s mother recelving in a goldâ€"coloured ensemble, with brown accessories, and wearing a corsage of Talisman roses. The mother of the groom wore grey figured sheer with \mmmwswu(ed Muptials For their wedding trip by motor, to Buffalo and Cleveland, the bride wore a frock of dew grey crepe, Mavana brown coat, sweetheart rose straw hat trimmed with pastel aweet peas, brown accessories, and a corsage of sweet peas, The young couple will reside in Toronto. Both bride and groom are exâ€"members of \fio RCAKF., the groom having spent four and a half years overâ€" . Allen and Ruby Â¥ive of tha ten pounds of sugar granted for home canning will be allowed housegwives on May 2. Wartime Prices and Trade Board has announced. On that date sugarâ€" the books of the residents if they obtain written authority to do so. ‘This authority must be on forms filled in by the book holders which can be obtained from any branch of the Ration Administration, HALF OF HOME CANNING BUGAR COMING MAY 2nd ere present from Abingâ€" | day. stor Centre, Dunnville, Lowbanks, Stoney Creek| L4 u.-club-nunn‘ «vening. e# e# ® ‘Township council meets urday afternoon. _ _ 1LODKE. Bake and Rummage Sale in the Masonic hall on Saturâ€" Brevities Fdgecombe Knitwear of land have opened a new Lincoln County road co is making a two day tour Niagara C20BCE UCE Pm od Goeneuco k2 Breeders Association expect h‘filchlm who . investigated, mmmxmmu«lnnm. Mw'.u?é.-uuu session on ‘Tuesday night decided County Council meets next Tuesâ€" | lao of ths waierworks maintenance| NMHS. J. ALEXANDEA FONHAN | crew. Mary Elien Hammell, wife of 6 ;t _« John Alexander Foran, 34 Fairholt | Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Wright are | road south, Hamilton, died Saturâ€" mmmmm‘m morning in the General Hosâ€" old Fitch home on Main west at ) pital. The junction of Eim street and Gibâ€" | _ Anative of Beeton, deceased had -lnfl‘... resided here for many years and was an old member of Fifty United Rim. Reginald R. Turner ‘“‘mmmwmmmw Pte. J. Klassen were two Grimaby for many years. servicemen to arrive home tn-‘ Besides her husband, she is surâ€" overseas on Sunday after MADY| yiyeq by a daughter, Mrs. M. L months service abroad. ‘unrm Nash, Red Lake, Ont., and Property transfers .‘a son, Lewis H. Foran, Sudbury. mmmwd‘.fl:‘&m- :"""‘"’“ held from the t peak of high prices wingâ€"room of Brown Brothers in :.:: has =-.¢ There | at 2 p.m., Monday, interment being pednanserrenl nvebor roiel C 7/ * 77 BP 4 in the Fifty Cemetery, Winona. Rfm. Reginald R. Turner and Pte. J. Klassen were two Grimaby servicemen to arrive home from overseas on Sunday after many months service abroad. were 119 property transfers of which 100 were for a consideration of $384,064. The remaining 19 were family transfers at $1 each. The careless parking of a bicâ€" yele by an unknown person badly smashed the large plate glass window on the east corner of the Temple building, at The Bowlaway, o-rrwuhum.mm ow will not be replaced but the space will be built in. ® t * Robert Potter who has been conâ€" 'mud'mhm Lincoln Klectric Supply since last autumn has business and accepted a position at the Training and Rebabilitation Institute (The. old Trades School) Hamilton as an instructor in the electronics division. ® w ® ‘The Beamsville Express has editor and publisher since 1926, having disposed of the paper plant and business to W. F. Rannie, a native of Ottawa and only recently returned from three years service overseas as an officer with the rank of Captain in the R.C.O.C. and with the Army Public Relaâ€" tions division. | Alunopollunuloudm‘ nonâ€"jury sittings of the Supreme Court of Ontario for the County of Lincoin on Monday, The Hunorable Mr. Justice Arthur M. LeBel of Toronto heard evidence in eight of the 24 divorce actions listed for EVENTS and TOPICS of the WEEK in T“m-ooa-oui STORE MHOVURS 0 to 6 Mon. Tues. WRI8ST WATCH â€"â€" Well known lines from . ... Bulova, Gruen, Rolex, . Klgg ... .. LOCKETS in Gold and Sterling, ova ed, hand engraved fronts . PEARLGEâ€"â€"La Tusca (single strand) PHONE 609 ENGLISH CHINA ®*â€" o wiae, shore road out of Oakvilie would |, cil meets next Tuesâ€" have to be closed to the public as | ; & ® nmm.ml| ts next Tuesday| is considering the passage of a byâ€" law for $25,000 for lake front proâ€" | t % tection work. ' uncil meets on Satâ€" ol 8 T. After more than one hour‘s preâ€" ~ * 4 liminary hearing on Friday, Magis« ike and Rummage) trate J. H. Campbell . committed asonic hall on Saturâ€"| Grover Misener, aged 20, Fonthill, o to stand trial at a higher court on » _ ® a charge of breaking and entering Kuitwear of m:. and theft of $06. from the realdence ened a new store in\ op 3, 1f, Stevenson, Clinton Townâ€" k) * .lp.fi:.,l:h.'lluurw‘m mm . M. Rogers, â€" _ Cn I:”“"“w“""" 21| and the prosecution will be _ conâ€" this k ducted by Crown Attorney E. H. 6 %o % Lancaster, K.C. Mrs. Stevenson and Wistrict â€" Pheasant Cpl. Edward Priest, Ontario Proâ€" sEE THE NEW ELECTRIC STEAM RADIATORS FOR HER J. W. STARR "# Jewellery and Electrical the April sessions. Mis . granted decrees in seven eight cases. # & ® _ At council meeting in on Monday night Reeve C At councit meeting in Oakville on Monday night Reeve C. M. Hillâ€" mer notified council that the lake was making such fast inroads on the lake bank that it would only be a matter of days until the lake Laser Gifts . . . 4 MAIN STREET, WEST, GRIMSBY British Owned And Operated 32 OAK STREET 1.0.0.E. Rdmmace sate SATURDAY, APRIL 13 Proceeds for 1.0.D.E. War Memorial Fund of which this Mbfldbnlntl.m.fl. Donations will be thank! ifully received on Frida ay P.M. at thhllmm-fllrudthl.o.b.& W.TWOCOCK olex, Lorle and §24.795 and up , oval heart shap» §2.80 and up Obituary Painting And Paperhanging Odd Cups and Saucers . From 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., in MASONIC HALL Latest In ELECTRIC SHAVER â€"â€" New Dual Head Remâ€"« ington in pigakin carry case ... $19,08 WALLETSâ€"â€"Pigskin, calt, Moroceo %2. to 810 TIE AND COLLAR sETS $1.00 moumdnuuud the Optometrical Association of mhfl.mmfl The Village Inn on Monday night. Mr. Fred. Attridge president of the provincial body and Mr. Harry Stein, chairman of education were the principal speakere. _ _ _ _ _ Select Grimsby As Meeting Place onlfi andaincane acmdticg A Mr. Arthur Johnson of Hamilton was clected chairman of the group, and Mr. B. Broughton was nominâ€" .uwaunwmm- |pince for holding NMMMWOM..M' arines, Grimsby, Hamilton, Oakâ€" ville and Toronto. 1t was decided to make The Vilâ€" The Brownies are looking forâ€" ward with joy to the coming of fine weather as then it will be posâ€" 1j ing of April 2nd * we talked about and the flags of which it is comâ€" Mmoow-mumu- went for a "Stop! Look! and Listâ€" .az"mo-m-um worked on their scrap books. A rousing game of "Pop Goes the Wease!" was played and a knot competition held. closed with the Brownie prayer and taps. EEC S is to k home fires burning this winter. Brownies FOR HIM and 30 Plece Breakfast Sete. §7.80 to $9.98 all meetings. PHONE 235â€"J sTORE MOUVRS $37.80

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