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Grimsby Independent, 1 Aug 1946, p. 5

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Stssin Aumust 1st 1916, _ )“ GAl LIBE t GALA LIBERAL PICNIC QUEENSTON HEIGHTS PARK Saturday, Aug. 3 HUGHES CLEAVER ‘ SPECIAL Crisp Celery Hearts â€" Nice Size Cabbage â€" â€" Honey Dew Mcelons â€" mwmuuwrmmmnm c nc JA YEX » :_l__:â€"fflâ€"‘â€":] 6P ECI A L â€" BABEITT‘S Wse The Poliowing WHEN AVAILABLE Children and Adult Sports â€" Refreshments Come and bring your friends. €EAYZ 0 | ca t Lincoln Liberal Association CER T O | Dog soUP 2 ~ MUSTARD ««*~«~ 9e POLIS H * ~ 15e Â¥ L O U R »â€"» 22e FOODps =â€" â€" ~ 76 AYLMER OTRAINED CUSTARD HARRY HORNE‘S POWDERED CGLOSS â€" 87c FERR!Sâ€"At West 1inc0lMyyom, orial Hospital, June 24194q, to Mr. and Mrs. R. /‘ Ferris, (formerly MargArA Iopipg9), Mr. and Mrs. Robert Waiters wish to announce the engagement of their elder daughter, Doris Kathâ€" leen, to Clarence Donald Mott, of St. Catharines, only son of Mr. Clarence Mott a=d the late Mrs. Mott, of Vancouver. Wedding to take place September 7th, at St. John‘s Presbyterian Church, at 4 o‘clock. MHailed as a masterpiece of susâ€" pense, matchless in the startling terror of its mystery, the relentiess impact of its drama and its timeâ€" liness and importance, "The House Fox‘s new hit starring William Eythe, Lioyd Nolan and Signe Hasâ€" so, is playing at the Roxy tonight MRS. JEAN MILLIKEN Mrs. Milliken, (formerly Jean Shantz, of Hamilton) wife of the Reverend Dr. F. 8. Milliken, of Otâ€" tawa, died on Saturday, July 27. Service was held in Stewarton United Church, Ottawa, on Monday evening, with interment at Belleâ€" ville on Tuesday. » Besides her husband, she leaves three children, Katherine, Keith and John, all of Ottawa. i Dr. Milliken was pastor of St. John‘s Presbyterian Church, Grimsâ€" by, at the time of Union, and then of Trinity United Church. He and Mrs. Milliken lived in Grimsby about two and one half years beâ€" fore going to Stewarton United Church, where the congregation recently celetrated Dr. Milliken‘s twenty years pastorate. a son, Richard Bruce. daughter of the late Margaret Marsh, passed away at her home, Thursday, July 25th, folâ€" lowing a lingering iliness. She was a member of Trinity United Church. Surviving are three sisters, Mrs. Ella Corman, of Hamilton; Miss The funeral service was held from her late residence on Saturâ€" dnymm.mlyz‘lm.uulm conducted by Rev. George McLean. The interment was in the family plot at the Fifty Cemetery. The casket bearers were her nephews, Harold Corman, Earl Marsh, Herbert Corman, Dayton tit. Grimsby Red Cross "Dear Friends of Canada" writes a grateful recipient of bedding, Mrs. M. J. Bond, 9 Powis Square, Sundâ€" erland, Durham, England. "Today I received a lovely gift, a blanket ..a.qummmo.n-mnm Cross Society. Owing to the ill health of my busband I am in reâ€" e.fipto(cP.A.Homtflnm cher during the war, and a voluntâ€" ary warden. My son is at present nrvluvlththcl‘omolnflm« and my daughter is with the W.A. A.F. When I tell them of your great kindness they will appreciate it as my busband and I do." FLORA M. MARSH A lifetime resident of Grimaby "Dear Members of Ontario Div= wl writes A‘“ B. w' matron of St. Leonard‘s Nursery, EInDUE E: """"â€""" l" “fi our '.HA What n:"*fl us cedb cpediia n se V e 1 huw‘m,untdwuw juice for the Nursery School childâ€" ren. The children loved it. It is a mgmwmmlrw I“MNM““N‘“ to know how much good it is doing them. u'uwmmn" been so constant in your friendship and so active in your help that we can never forget what we owe you. ‘There was always the strongest wmmwreoum‘lumdlt is stronger now because of . your kindness in these trying and dietâ€" .u“uydlllflmfl." RBecause it was impossible to obâ€" tain sugar for jam last year, funds nmdtnomlrloludc:o-m- ches for this purpose, were used to m:nwm'toodudmont- rated orange juilce for British chil« dren., During the war years the Red Cross Women‘s Institute for Britâ€" ain project furnished 1,285,024 Mdnmhanytcrm- adian servicemen in hospitals and children in British nurseries, Real Suspense Engagement Obituary Glenn Pettit and Jack Petâ€" Births THE _rIMSBY INDEPENDENT July 24thâ€"To Reginald and Mrs. Ferris, Grimaby, a son. e % â€"& July 25thâ€"To Wm. G. and Mrs. Brownlee, R.R. 5, Hamilton, a son. e e ® July 26thâ€"To Ross and Mrs. Thompson, Smithville, a daughter. e e e July 27?thâ€"To Gordon and Mrs. Cole, Grimsby, a daughter. hlekomé i ‘ (1?3 July 28thâ€"To Nelil and Mro. Milâ€" ler, Winona, a son. Members of the Women‘s Instiâ€" tute held a successful Penny Sale at the home of Mrs. E. Farewell, Robinson St. N., on Friday evening, July 26th. ‘The winner of the Special Draw was Mrs. Weir. Those in charge of the Penny L. Larsen and Mrs. E. Farewell. Proceeds to go to the West Linâ€" coln Memorial Hospital Fund. The home of Mrs. R. St. John was the scene of a merry gathering Tuesday morning when members of the Women‘s Institute and friends were guests at a Ga.loping Breakâ€" Women‘s Institute ‘The hostesses were Mrs. R. gt. John, Mrs. F. J. Burton, Mrs. 1 Larsen and Mrs E. Farewell. ‘The proceeds are for the West Lincoln Memorial Hospital Fund. Picks A Ton Of Cherries A Day HOOD RIVER, Ore., July 26â€" ‘The pickin‘est migrant worker in the west â€" maybe in the world . drew his pay cheque today and headed for California and ADQther Henry Wooten, oneâ€"time Kenâ€" tuckian, heard the other day that nobody ever picked a ton of cherâ€" ries in a day. So he picked a ton., It took him 12 hours to strip 2â€"168 pounds off the trees in the Webster Orchards. It gave him the pounds of cherries a day for 13 con secutive days, Webster said. Kent Peach Crop Is Excellent One west Lncolnâ€" â€" BiéThs â€" _ Prospects for the peach harvest in the Kent area are "excellent," according to V. G. McGuigan, chairman of the County Fruit Proâ€" ducers Association. While he did not describe the crop as a bumper one, he indicated that it would be at least equal to last year‘s. . Only a 50 per cent apple crop is anticipated, and pears will be in "extremely" short supply, he said. Raspberries are of excellent quality, but stocks are small and prices up to 60 cents a quart are being asked. % The plum crop is a good ce and apricots, which are making their first appearance on the city markâ€" et, are in fair supply. Cpl. Robbie Gets Welland Comman A veteran member of the Ontar! io provincial police, Isaac R. Robâ€" bie, well known in the Fruit Belt, has been promoted to the rank of corporal and placed in charge of the Welland detachment of the proâ€" vincial force, Inspector C. F. Aire! Tingann Fain hy ansenced. .. | Can: Lcnduethoath messins Sras nds sns atmamairtiztnis l Cpl. Robbie will take over !* mamuutwmml.o-ug: 1. He succeeds Cpl. Harry Peel ; â€" has been placed in charge of ""| . Barrie detachment. A member of the provincial force since 1928, Cpl. Robble has been at Kincardine aince his discharge from the Canadian army where he held ‘mmhdumm was | atâ€" tached to the military police. Last year Wooten averaged 1,000 Cpl. Robbie has been attached to provincial police posts in Niagâ€" ara Falls, 8t. Catharines and Grimsby. Early in the war he held the rank of sergeant and superâ€" vised the veterans‘ guard at the Decew Falls plant of the Ontario Hydro Electric Power Commission. At a later date, Cpl, Robbie and Mrs. Robbie and their family will establish residence in Welland. Anything can happen nowadays, says a writer. What is more, it usâ€" ually does, _ cay o enperrae FOoR lALlâ€"l‘ulfilg chickens, over 4 lbs, Phone 113â€"Wâ€"11. 4â€"1¢ AARpPRRPDCIEC: FeR SALEâ€"About 30 rod of used i sus c â€"â€". Chew up FOR SALEâ€"Three barrels liquid; large kitchen table. FOR SALEâ€"Powder blue, net FOR SALEâ€"Beatty Washing maâ€" FOR SALEâ€"Winterized nine room °°""°iz£.{"" Thorpe Lodge, Park Grimsby â€" Beach. 4â€"3p FOR SALEâ€"Delphinium © plants, FOR SALEâ€"Kitchen range for sale, modern, practically new. Apply Alex Mazur, 108 Livingâ€" ston Ave. Phone 631â€"W. 4â€"1p FOR SALEâ€"DRESSES, fine qualâ€" g.uptodlufll:o.lllum ildren‘s wear. W. E. Culâ€" lingford, 127 Main St. W. 2â€"4p FOR SALEâ€"Six English 's'i»fih'f’ér Spaniel male pups, 10 weeks, livâ€" er and white, registered. Apply LOSTâ€"Sterling silver charm bracâ€" Loo'râ€"onen' en faced gold pocket watch. Name on Indgl h.cmov er. Reward. Phone 115, D. M. Allan. 4â€"1p WANTEDâ€"About 50 wy-rdl of sandy top soil. Phone Inou‘lll. .]p WANTEDâ€"Pasture for horse for 3 or 4 months, Apply R. Shields, Brickyard Rd. Phone Grimsby 48â€"Wâ€"2, 4â€"1p WANTEDâ€"Car urgently needed by veteran wishing to start busâ€" Iness. Would like four door sedâ€" I an, 1937 or later model. Phone Ey e t Oe c chirken fence. Phone 427â€"W Crimaby. 4â€"1p chine, good condition. Apply Box 811, Grimsby Independent. 4â€"1p evening dress, size 16. Apply %!.n:.goflu Walters, Phone ;gll- . â€"1¢ ”Pioe:Sorvin 42 Piece Service 8 34 Piece Jerviu® G $15.95 $18.50 $16.50 mmeo-uinaluu!ifnlumiobpmfdnd,mdhbuhd 1 by Wm. Rogers rephmbk guarantee. {-.... J5s 0. Aby W. OO 1 "H1!!"" S 0. _ apccmmmtmrere CORO and DELTAH PEARLS Giant Pacific. From imported seed. Mrs. F. L. Smith, 2 Patton. Phone 548. 4â€"1p Flatware by Wm. Rogers sa..l.,'b:ul:l; and Triple Strands. evwar 0 to 6 Mon. Tues. 0# to 12.30 Wed. PHONE 6090 wWANrDâ€"Japanese family desirâ€" Classified Advertisements Grimaby Beach, elet, Thursday. Apply Post Ofâ€" fice Box 628. 4â€"1p _ eg «ar round work on farm with housing accommodation. Four children able to help during sumâ€" mer. Will pay rental if necesâ€" sary. Party available for interâ€" view. Apply Box 264 Grimsby Indlp‘lmt. 4â€"1p WANTED / TRIâ€"LIGHT LAMPS Bases in bronze and ivor_y‘. Con;lle‘t: w::.l: shade and buibs. Te sc 4 i) â€"â€".rri * 1-.8p J. W. STARR Jewellery and Electrical furnished dail w | fhs aegi uy d 20 CBee Nee m w m mss s tian S¢ Publishing Socie m:""' “'::.'“"" 18, M-ux"num lol introduct subse The czim: m!uâ€"g'...““"o “:?':‘ omm w w w w ces m se mm ces cauh stt stome mmece candl 4â€"1¢ 4â€"1p A.wâ€"/â€"loo «bci Aeiepnar deogp 4 MAIN STREET, WEST, GRIMSBY British Owned And Operated $17.95 â€" $29.95 smm 010000002A FOR SALE â€" Authorized Hoover vacuum cleaner service. Genuine parts. Machines picked up and calls received at M. A. Johnson Hardware. Phone 21. 1â€"4p SAMAAAAAAPAEEETEET 0 9k m in ces mand Nh FOR SALEâ€"6\% acres, Beamsville, 4 mile off Elizabeth Highway. New orchard, peaches, cherries, all bearing. Immediate possesâ€" BUILDING FOR SALE â€" The house that now stands on m: erty at 17 and 19 Main Must be removed. Awly W. B. ‘Thompson, . Smithville, Phone w YHF 4â€"1¢ WANTED â€" nrrlonced peach picker and packer. Phone 21:-:1. ~1p e e oi e a 9 WANTED â€" Experienced basket e o e e no o o s oo HELP WANTEDâ€"Tool and â€" die maker, good wages, 40 hours per week. Apply White Canadian Aircraft. 3â€"TFC AN OPPORTUNITY ESTABLISHED Rural Watkins District available. If you are agâ€" gressive, and between the ages of 25 and 55â€"have or can secure travel outft, this is your opporâ€" tunity to m established in a profitable ness of your own. For full particulars write today to The J. R. Watkins Company, PAINTING AND PAPER HANGâ€" ING â€" W. Twocock, 32 Oak St. INTERIOR PAINTING AND PAâ€" PERHANGINGâ€"A. J, Hayward, Phone 406, Grimaby. the FOR REPAIRS TO REFRIGER: ATORS AND OTHER APPLI. ANCES call J. M. Lawson. wl WE CC e ca" sion. Terms arranged. Telephone Beamsville 46â€"Râ€"33. _ 4â€"1¢ LLOYD‘S CORN AND CALLOUS Salve gives immediate relief from corns and callouses, 50¢ at Dymond‘s Drug Store. MISCELLANEOUS â€" Authorized Hoover vacuum cleaner service. Genuine parts, Machines fickod up and calls received at M. A. _ Johnson Hardware. Phone 21. tamily machine operator. Must be reâ€" liable and desirous of steady employment. Apply A. Hewson and San. 4â€"1¢ Dept. Oâ€"Gâ€"8, 2177 Masson Montreal, Que, & 0 ol ugn MISCELLANEOUS HELP WANTED for YOUR home lete in Gift Box. Each strand is 33â€"tfe St., to §1 FOR RENTâ€"Garage for rent. Apâ€" ply 4 Kidd Ave. 4â€"1p Notice to Creditors IN THE MATTER OF the Estate of CAROLINE MAY DURHAM, All persons hnvlmhlm againâ€" st the Estate of C. LINE MAY DURHAM, late of the Town of Grimsby, in the County of Lincoln, Widow, who died on or about the 20th day of November, A.D. 1945, are required to send to the underâ€" signed Solicitors for the Adminisâ€" trator t:m“ lite of the said Esâ€" tate, ir names and addresses, and full particulars in writing of their claims and statements of their accounts, and the nature of the securities, if any, held by them, onâ€" â€"or before the 15th day of August, 1946, after which date the Administrator pendente lite will m t::. &rflmte mt.ho assets of sn among persons entitled thereto, having regard only to such claims of which noâ€" tice shall then have been received. DATED at St. Catharines, this 15th day of July, 1946. LANCAS’%BR. MIX & SULLIVAN Prendergast Building, 43 St. Paul Street, Solicitors for the Administrator ‘Third house east of Baker‘s Side Road. PRINTING oF RVIGE â€"Envelopes â€"Letter Heads â€"Sale Bills > â€"Catalogues â€"Price Lists â€"Business Cards â€"Wedding Invitations Nick Skleryk HAULAGE Home After 5 p.m. 0 to 6 Thur. & Fri. 0 to 10 Sat. PHONE 609 Pendente Lite.

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