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Grimsby Independent, 26 Jun 1947, p. 9

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#uneral services for the late Burton W. Shantz were held from u-hunld.u.!lolum m @muracs css 9. s n erantfiratnraicAd .22 on Friday afternoon last, and were largely attended by business %""".‘"‘Mmm the Ford Motor Co. and British American Oil Co. were h:!.g. ance to pay their last 42 ance to pay their last respects to one of their most highly regarded Rev. W. J. Watt of Trinity Unitâ€" ed church officiated at the house Mmmmm‘bfi'u-. etery, Waterloo, where interment took place. Ernest Mason, lb employees, Norman Morningstar and Fred Ransburv. never had a touch of neuritis. FOOD 2 ~ 27¢ Wirgusis Dare INBTANT AID 2 »= 23¢ RUBBER PLY SWATS 2« 25 BURTON W. aHANTZ e man who doesn‘t believe in on earth is the one who has SOAP POWDER =~ 27e DO.MOR GENUINE (Not a Bubstitute) NEW LOCAL CABBAGE â€" â€" perhead 10c NEW LOCAL LETTUCE â€" â€" â€" â€" 2for 17c mlmms « 1 "tihle * Zffl'"C IMPORTED TOMATOES = â€" â€" > 15c tb. WATERMELONS _ â€" > â€" > > $9ceach m“cms a. _ a‘egu Aaih ® 2'“‘1C ORANGES, SUNKIST 252 â€" + â€" 25c doz. Please telephone your orders â€" Dail ery every day to all points in the Town, North Grimsby Township west, North Grimsby Townâ€" ship east, Grimsby Beach, and Ridge Road east, atâ€" THREE O‘CLOCK ALL TELEPHONE ORDERS C.0.9. ’:-_ * uP ind C od -â€"-..:.,‘. Obituary wE CLOSE AT 6 OCLOCK SATURDAYS Several officials of BEANS : PEAS "© 12e 1947, JUICE ROMAR * 24c‘ PREESHLY GROUND COPFEE â€" ; TOURISTS DO AND DO NOT NEED RATION BOOK mm&mmu“ M.Muflnfl-u’ one. 1. if they are staying in Canada less than seven days, or | 2. if, regardless of the length of . m-lhy'mhmnu{ public places such as hotels and restaurants. . .m:m...w.amnohunn-‘ coupons will be staying mmrumd‘ncml and will be 1. preparing their own meals, or _ 2. having them at a private reâ€" 1 sidence. 1 . _ They can get coupons at the cusâ€" toms point of entry in Sarnia, Windsor, Fort Ene or Niagara Falls, or at whatever Local Ration Board in Canada is nearest to their w-cbndn.mtl&m“ not permit the man to catch them. 1 Fara‘ daughter. Grimsby June 13thâ€"e *_ * Hand, Grimâ€"To Ed# June 18â€"# 7. = Hand, Grimâ€"To Edward and Mrs. June mb-: .-“' e Molsaac, Grinfo Donald and Mrs. June l.h-.‘.!' ..aucilfl’- Greenwood, ~To Raiph and â€" M# Lirt"s san‘ Rit. No.: 2 Wellandâ€" June 17thâ€"_ * * Frank York, on-.bg:o s :fl June 17thâ€" Merritt, mv__“““'_ t . fifl June 18thâ€"To Ora ls, Smithville, a son. June 22nd4â€"*, *_ * Ymcn.&_rfi Ruggi, Grimaby June 23r4â€"To CA !!_Oll'. R.R.N'O' 1 June 23rdâ€"4._*.,* Charles and Mrs. Fairchild, rRrEvC 1. Beamsvilie, A I2rE¢Tnumber than for several years attemedq the Baptist Church and Sund@y Sehoo) Picnic at Simâ€" coe Park, Niagaraâ€"onâ€"theâ€"Lake, last Saturdayafternoon, June 21st. ‘The younger department memâ€" bers of the 8Ciyo) were transported in a bugetruck with a careful, skilful driverand a number of reâ€" Lable adultsto ensure their safety, and probablyenjoyed the ride back and forth marly as much as they did the actial picnic itself. The weatler man was more than kind and gaveperfectly ideal weaâ€" ther and the picnic ground could hardly be imprived on for a plenic of this kind. Mr. and Mra. J Morris conducted a fine program on’?ru and games for the younger embers of the school and for the ladis who were willing to participate while the more mature, sedate ren enjoyed a brisk, keenly fough round of quoit "wh‘n‘ m..ll h Hnaifant Ancdt June 11thâ€"To budbairmindingiu ssm 4 â€"/ ainey, Smithy) Dr. and Mrs. W®: * «ille, a son. Tune Hihâ€"e * C _ ___2 wiee And to & mum'fi':f both to eat /.. for and "flui picnickers alike. hat OB Y6Tag the the day '.'.':.l number® Of pers mature men West Inco/;â€" â€".\731PTL63 _.'7 Peoplea‘ Group of the The Younrch were the guests of Baptist Chur. F. Branscombe and Mr. and Mrsa.o a repast of barbe» were treatedkers with all the eued hambucndiments | by | their cued hambucndiments | by | the attendant . c 404 hostems. gracious host"" of succulent sand _ ‘The number®d by the members wiches consumed AD eloquent trjâ€" of the group was #Kill in cookery bute to the artist ““-n and â€" after» d_t’."m..j mOOlA)l Hima us °C mCom lime was Purink tht group and many wards & Pfive gymnastic recrea enjoyed ”prrlonm-d by members feats Of @=p which provided pleaâ€" tion Wer® for the g#ymnasts _ and of the gr0 were contented to be sure both ators, those who © either holding regular mere spectaings on the one hand or Instead offor the . summer | the indoor meet? decided to holg A disbanding floor meeting, The Joly group have h# beld at some con. monthly out: 0 the â€" 18k6 â€" ghore meeting willoition to other aports, t spot P# enjoyed. venien P will be held toâ€" where in nfi;mnr hnd really bathing regpinialiiizee», venient spot "® ®hJoyed, _ _‘ where in p will be bathing ...:5::""'-!" ln:. lr‘u': Thus the group® season‘s 'u': gether for the au for an enthusiastic~~~~« in the gutumn. And June 21stâ€"To mscc dripping,, To avoid discoloring ainkcst to basins when a tap is " Cab be dAmpe a cloth from the ao-pflm-m June Baptist Church SE _# * ah â€" ‘fp George and Mrs t .: #> . % 25thâ€"To Leonard and Mra. ‘BAPTIST Y.P.S. satisfactory feature of as the unusually large ‘* the parents and other vyp, Off a "perfect day" |w of good things and drink was provided erly consumed by the bung and more mature To Clifford and Mre. No. 2, Glanford Statâ€" ,, _ Kroup and many "ive gymnastic recrenâ€" erformed by members p which provided pleaâ€" us e , â€" daughter. , a daughter. . # ® To Ernest and Mrs. :;"uiqn and Mra. 3A Mr. Daniel and Mrs. C. Arthur and No. 1, St. Anns, of the congregaâ€" and Mra. E1â€" Beach, and Mra. and church by Mr. TUCK. CC Card. repre sion, Mr. C. D. Millyard, e oik, ”“mm Mré. W. A: Niven, the Women‘s Association, Mrs. Dr. Mitchell, for the Service lub, Mrs. Burgess, the Women‘s Missionary Society, Mrs. H. Pow<!l. for the Evening Auxiliary, .""‘fl"‘“ w Retzner, for the Sunday 4 C L2l us t and Mrs. 5. T.0, Music for the evening Was PIO~ vided by Mr. Jack Ansell, and Mt. Harold Jarvis, as they sang two duets, being accompanied at the piano by Mr. T. L. Dymond. > Several lndies of the CONF ~4 gm.ummwnmbduu E. McAlonen, served a very tA8Y and delightful lunch to bring this C C°5P"" amorable evening to Tuesday evening the last regular meeting for the summer was held. Prior to the meeting the graves of deceased members were decorated at Queen‘s Lawn Cemetery. At the Business Meeting. Sister . Dipper, N.G., presided, with a good attendâ€" ance. Sister Belle Wilson, PN.G. gave a very interesting report of the Rebekah Assembly held . in Hamilton last week. Sister Jeasie Hillier, D.D.P., was presented with a Scroll and black plastic bag by the Past Noble Grands‘ Club for the distinction and honour . she brought our lodge in eonducting the opening ceremonies at the Assembâ€" ty on June 16th. Brother George Crittenden presented Sister Hillier with a handâ€"made gavel for the capable manner in which she filled her office throughout the year, Sisâ€" ter Hillier replied suitably and askâ€" ed that the Past Noble Grands atâ€" tend the Inaugural Meeting for Sinâ€" ter U. McRae of Dundas, at Cresâ€" cent Hall, Hamilton, on Friday, June 27th, at 8 p.m. Lunch was served by Past Noble Grands under the convenerahip of Sister Clara Anderson and Sister Bertha Hummell. Miss Betty Konkle, whose marâ€" riage takes place shortly, was the guest of honour at three miscellan» eous showers tendered by Mra. Alex Bennett, Miss Maisie Cullingâ€" ford and Miss Bernice Byford reâ€" cently. On Wednesday of this week a trousseau tea was given by the bride‘s mother at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. Arthur Norton, the house being decorated with roses and peonles for the occasion. In the afternoon, Mrs. Arthur Norton and Mra. J. HM. Heaslip poured; while in the evening, Mrs. Alex. Bennett, sister of the prosâ€" pective groom, and Mrs. H. Marsh, aunt of the bride, poured. Miss Miriam Ann Konkle opened the door to the guests. Mrs. Wm. Byâ€" ford, Mrs, Wray McPherson and Mra. Alex Gillespie nssisted in the afternoon; their places being taken in the evening by Miss Maisic Culâ€" lingford, Miss Yvonne Konkle, Mrs. ll.!nu Conley and Mrs. J, H. Heasâ€" p. Receiving the guests were Mra. Elimer Groff, Beamasville, the groom‘s mother; Mra, George Konâ€" kle, and the brideâ€"clect. An interesting event took place recently in honour of Miss Muric} Morris when a bridal shower wan held at the home of Mra. Railph Tomlin, Eim Street, with alxtyâ€"four guests being present. One of the highlights of the evenâ€" Ing was a Mock Wedding at which Mrs. 8. Burgeas officlated as min Ister. The bride (Raiph ‘Tomliny was dreased in white with vell, etc., aD4 carried a charming bouquet of Oblong, carrots and radishes, The bridesmaid |(Teq Hope) was also ‘my dreased in white floor length dress with blue _ headgeny “.‘““;ml’ ont @yebrow and enreo. Ing flowers bouguet, Jif as flower g Rebekah Lodge Expert Radio Checkâ€"Up 1} Qualified Radio Technicinn Rfiee man uol l2 00 JOHNSoN‘s Harpware and memorable RADIO SERVICE Â¥ra almilar to | JIimmie Hope j MKL The bride PHONE 21 INDEPENDENT , for the hite _ floor headgonr and carry» the bride‘s ooked cute was given away by her father AKAXY """"\ mu).mm“‘"w'" Fer H M.‘"'"‘“' a Were suitably attired in men‘s SÂ¥iL8 mm‘“’"“"“"‘ ..‘M and . wearing dark moustaches. Mr. M. Morrisa favored Liltle Ardith Hope was dressed 8# a milman and drew. in. a it mwkhmammw"' 0 . matve wamen. The We c cy present a Model Dairy wagon. TMO m’ ‘m inaide. ‘The evening closed with refreshâ€" ments being served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Jack Morris, Mra. C. Mote, Mre. Helen Hendershot., Mrs. Fred Lee, Mrs. Paimer Hill *‘ * Anwor and Miss Helen Mrs. J. Hagar Walker. Last Friday evening the memâ€" bers and friends of Trinity United Church Choir chartered a bus and journeyed to Niagara Falls where Harold Jarvis, on [1 145 . T 2. idobves iPraProtg" Choir presented Miss Muriel Watt with a lovely pen and pencil set as a remembrance of her faithful work in the choir. Mrs. A. Vickers was also presented with a cup and saucer for being the winner of the attendance contest which was held during the winter months. The choir members enjoyed the evening 4 3 L . esd Victoria Cemaee PeRCERCEIO 0 P IACC looking around the beautiful gardâ€" ens and seeing the illumination of the Falls before the bus returned to drive them back to Grimsby. ‘The final meeting for this season was held in the form of a plenic on the lawn of Mrs. E. Tomison, 40 Robinson St. 8. There was a very large attendance of grandmothers, mothers and children. Mrs. James Durham presided over a short business session. A letter of appreciation was read from Dr. James A. Mather, assistâ€" ant Medical officer, for support and donation given the Child Health Clinic in Grimaby. ‘The picnic folâ€" lowed the conclusion of business. Many races were run with prizes for all. A delightful pienic supper was then served. Mrs. Ernest Tomâ€" ison, convener, was assisted by Mrsa. Harry Clark, Mrs. James Lawson and Mrs. Arthur Henley. Lincoln Loyalist Chapter, 1.0.D. E., had a very successful Tag Day last Saturday, under the convenerâ€" ship of Mré. Walter Morris, assistâ€" ed by Mra. G. Warner, Miss Thompâ€" son, Mrs. H. Matchett, Mre. E. Mariow and Mrs. C. E. Dunham. Grimsby Beach was taken care of by Mrs. T. C. MeWilliams, with Evelyn Uren, Jacqueline Fllis, Anne Garnham and Olive Clarke tagâ€" ging. Their total was $13.08. Grimsby ‘Taggers were Anne Hawes, Marjorie Catton, Mary Phelps, Doreen _ Johnson, Anne Braid, Claire McCausland, Betty Farrow, Barbara Klock, Donna Marshall, Cynthia Harrison, Joan Crawford, Barbara House, Ondra Farreli, Lois Morningstar, Judy Baxter, Bunny Kemp, Kay James, Charlotte Globe, Patsy Johnson, Steila Krysztop, Charles Bivand, Bryan Jones, Nicky Racz and John Dunham. Nicky Racz topped the list with $13.71, the total collection amount> ing to $100. Thanks are due to the committee, and to Mr. ‘T. K. Griffith, who asâ€" aisted in obtaining the taggers. Alâ€" so to Miss Peggy O‘Nell who offerâ€" ed the use of the Village Inn porch as the centre of distribution. Mothers‘ Club sToRE nours © to 6 Mon. Tues, ® to 12.30 Wed. PHONE en SCMc W Park. After supper Mr. 1.0.D.E. Jewellery and Electrical Appliances Trade In Watch Sale ; J. W. STARR MANY NAME MAKEs To CHOOsSE TRADEAIN ALLOWANCES Aas HIGH Anne Mary Anne Betty 4 MAIN STREET, wEsT, crRImsBy British Owned And Operated The Vinemount WPMC°â€" wag. tute held their annual plenit o headay, June 18th, | TWent! fln members and friends joined with the Stoney Creek Institute and traâ€" velled via ‘.Mr"fd bus to w. Where the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Stoney Creek W.L W8S® being celebrated. Mre. George Gliddon, a charter member, attended the banâ€" Vinemount News Rese®®""" C coftomnen‘s ‘ Enettâ€" **% > FLOOR SHOW THIS CLOSING WILL BE BRoADbcast DIRECT FROM THE OAK ROOM OVER C.H.M. Sophisticated BRallroom Team â€" Aristocrats Of The Dance â€" Direéct From Five Years Of Appearing Before English Audiences Closing of Supper Club For The Summer Months Dinner Dancing from 7 to 10 p.m. on Saturday Nights, Ouring The Summer Months. SATURDAY, JUNE 28th FULL COURSE TURKEY DINNER 3 3 MARY WINTERS Lovely Young Singing Discovery BENNIE BRAY Canada‘s Virtuoso Of The Harmonica BOB REDFERN Popular Comedian And M.C., From The Canadian Army Overseas HAL and RENEE MARQUETTE With Their IMAGINETTES and his Marvelious Orchestra direct from Bigwin Inn, For Reservations Telepho PEGGY ONEIL at 32 STAN AND IRENE FOR THE CLOSING NIGHT PEGGY 0O Muskoka, for this one night. Were* by. Mre Loradt® HECe.0~ aC Unionvilie. y‘ * ined the staff of the Cannon St. school, Hamilton, at her hbome i. ming. A presentation to Mr. A: C. Hewit, Principal, and Mrs. Hew» nmufl"”‘-"mm bebaif of the staff quet, in the evening, the Toast to the "C T 2L08 Pene FROM A8 20e +# to 6 Thur, & Fri. # to 10 Sat, sTORE nours PMONE s09 and replied to

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