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Grimsby Independent, 15 Apr 1948, p. 7

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~iFriday, April 23 Y + tem Scoff Y W. J. COPELAND Word was received in Grimaby on Thursday last of the death that morning at the home of his daughâ€" ter in Bronxville, N.Y., of W. J. Copeland for many years a well Looking forward to seeing you on _ Frigay night, down at the Beamsvilie \ Migh School Auditorium . . . it‘s your .m'“d“m with Club 13, the club \ 0 5 that the dance parade in West ‘\ Lincoin. Thursday, April 15th, 1948. Tickets available from members of Guild and Dymond‘s Grimsby Bakery Dicksonâ€"Kenwin THE FRESHEST THING IN TOWN COCOANUT BRIT TLE 49c¢c. LB. FEATURE DRAMATIC EVENT OF THE BEAMSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Obituary > AT 8:15 P.M. High School Auditorium, Grimsby . under auspices Grimsby Players‘ Guild FRPOLIC ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY FRIDAY, APRIL 16 Worldâ€"Famous Character Actor SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF ' \\flmd Club 13 known resident of Grimsby. For some years the deceased had been manager of the local Dominâ€" lon Store and in recent yeare had Nelson Copeland of Grimsby and David Copeland of Miami, Fla., are Pharmacy of Hamilton. v* *# "*y i: P 7 IF ce §‘/,.I_ * | of Mr. Mr. and Mra. R. S. McMurdo, Mr. Donald Barclay and Miss Myrtle Fenton from Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Smith from Montreal. Lord‘s Prayer in unison, and reâ€" freshments were served in the church rooms by the committee in their trip to Cleveland and N"" leaving this week for their camp on the French River ing talk on Newfoundland, where she and her busband, Rev. Mr. Scott, had charge of the Presbyâ€" terian Church at Grand Fulls for nine years. Mrs. W. H. Morris moved a vote of thanks to Mrs. Scott, and a solo by Mrs. Lester Larsen was greatly appreciated by the memâ€" Mrs. Marjorie Hitchman, Grand mdommo.omdm Eastern Star, spent the weekend at the Lord Elgin Hotel in Ottawa, to attend several functions honâ€" ouring the grand officers of Onâ€" tario. ed from Hamilton spent the winter, t the lake front. _ The many favorable comments of the Easter ilustrated service have encouraged the Baptist mum‘wm time comes into force. Sunday evening, April 18th, the entire service with the exception of the scripture lesson and prayâ€" ers will be presented on the screen. The hymns will be ilustrated with a different alide for each be illustrated with sixteen slides. These alides are all colored and are taken from the finest paintâ€" Ings. ‘The pictures are all still pictures and are pleasant and restful on the eyes of those who see them. A reception and dinner dance was held Saturday evening, April 10th, in the Masonic Hall. Special sacred service was conducted in Erskine Presbyterian Church on Sunday evening, followed by a tea and reception. On Monday noon a luncheon was given in the Quebec sulte at Chateau Laurier by Mrs. J. W. Linchan in honour of Grand Chapter officers and out of town guests. with Mr. be rendered by Mrs. Arthur Parâ€" ker, Winona, and will be iMustâ€" rated with twelve beautiful views. The picture sermon will be the Included in the party accomâ€" panying Mrs. Hitchman were Mra. Emma Campaigne of Hamilton, Grand Conductress; Miss Margarâ€" et Bell, Hamilton, Grand Marshal; Mra. Arthur Clark and Mrs. JR Hagar, of Grimaby; Mrsa. J. C. Edâ€" munds, Hageraville. Mrs. W. J. Bidnall is visiting in _ Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Wood and New York for a short time. Nrs. Jeasic Allen have returned to 8 CA their home on Park Ave. E. after _ Mr. B. Lonsway visited hi# MOâ€"| spending the winter in Palmetto, Mr. B. Lonsway visited his moâ€" ther and brother in Dundalk on Mr. George Jarreit spent a few days in Whitby last week visiting relatives. Mr. and Mra. Fred Jewson and Miss Phyllis Garland spent Sunâ€" day inToronto visiting with Haveâ€" ,I."“";";.;_“'".}'_ Mra. W, J. Bidâ€" nall, has returned to her home in Job had patience, but of course he never tried to get any ice cubes out of the refrigerator tray. Weekend guests ot the home The Women‘s Missionary Society Miss Mabel Hunter bas return Mrs. Scott gave a very interestâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Al. Todd and Dorâ€" hy ‘Todd have returned from The solo ‘"The Holy City," Mrs. Jack Hagar and Mrs. arke spent a few days in Grimsby Beach Eastern Star and Mrs. Lorne Wilcox. k # # * orge Wilcox spent the in ‘Toronto. Mrs. Wilcox after visiting a week MISS MAY CRITTENDEN, Resident Staff Correspondent. Telephone Your News Items To Her. on where she has , to her cottage at THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT for the sumâ€" Artie of AT Litile Miss Alberta (Pat) Verâ€" ner won top horours at the Beam Theatre on Thursday night for singing. The audience showed their appreciation by their generous apâ€" plause for the clever little enterâ€" tainer. Considering her age and lack of experience, Pat did very well and we all wish her the best of luck if she takes up vocal training. BEACH GIRL GUIDES ‘The Beach Guides showed they were rarin‘ to go by the way they went through a brisk drill, led by Mrs. Malloy. Aiterwards they setâ€" tled down to sewing their semaâ€" phore flagsa. Most of the Guides are on their second flag and some are finished. These flags, when finishâ€" BEACH CUBS ‘The Grimaby Beach Wolf Cub Pack had a "skipping" good time last Friday. The ropes whirled and the dust flewâ€"seven stalwart cubs had beaten that oftâ€"heard saying, "I ean‘t skip backwards.‘ How many will be ready this week? I think Fred Lee is, and who else? s Here are the cubs who "did their best": _ Skippingâ€"Bill _ Dancer, Donny Clements, Harry Dancer, Harry Astle, Doug. Young, Stan. Pyett, Bill Lipsitt. Book Balanc» ing: Donny Shumera. Union Jack: Bill Jackson. reduced their energy so that they could sit quietly and listen to Aâ€" kela tell them of our outside meetâ€" ing place, and hints of an overâ€" night camp for the cubs with at least one "eye open." Donny Shirmera and Don Nichâ€" ols received their 1st year‘s servâ€" ice stars. Bill Dancer and Stan Pyâ€" ett wil be the Chicf Howlers next ‘\for Expert Radio | Service week. Do Your Duty! Store of 1001 Articles PHONE 21 GRI Closed All Day Saturday, Open Tuesday and Fricay Evenings PHONE 656 GRIMSBY After instructions on Health to JOHNSON‘S HARDWARE ~CALL JUS Hair Cutting and Shaping Cold Wave â€" _ Radio Wave Machine and Machineless Dinner and Party Rolls Barbecued Spareribs Picnic Lunch Boxes Angel Cakes HOMEMADE COOKING AFTERNOON TEA SERVED TELEPHONES 103 MADE TO ORDER Hairstylist GRIMSBY Sister Mabel Warner, N.G., preâ€" sided at the regular meeting of Alexina Rebekah Lodge on ‘Tuesâ€" Gladys LePage, Captain. On Wednesday evening, April 14th 45 members journeyed to Niâ€" agara Falls where Alexina Degree Staff conferred the Rebekah Deâ€" Barclay) celebrated their golden wedding anniversary at their home in Binbrook, where they received their friends and relatives on Tuesâ€" day. They were married on April 13, 1898, by the Rev. W. P. Walkâ€" er, at the home of the bride‘s parâ€" ents, The groom‘s brother, Emerâ€" was best man. Both natives of the Binbrook area, they were brought up on adjoining farms. They have two sone and two daughters, Harâ€" ley Johnson, at home; Mel A. Johnson, of Grimsby; Marjory (Mrs. Robert Moody), of New York, and Winnifred (Mrs. Alex Ashmore), of Auburn N.Y.; also two grandchildren. McBRIDEâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Ronâ€" ald (Buss) MceBride on April 8th, at St. Michael‘s Hospital, gmenugll-dmu WILCOXâ€"Mr. . and Bluebel! Lodge. Jas. Durham, 120 Livingston Ave. The BEAVER CLUB will hold its annual Spring Tea Thuraday, April 22nd, at the home of Mrs. Richard Shafer, 16 Mountain St., from 3.00 to 5.30. Everyone welâ€" come. Tables of Homeâ€"Baking and Fancy Work. ‘The 4ist Battery Association was formed at a reunion at Simcoe over the weekend, David McArthur of Simcoe, being elected president; and Al Robb, Simcoe, treasurer. Lt.â€"Col. J. A. Munro, M.C., padre of the hattery overseas, was named honorary president. . igt ‘The reunion was featured by a banquet in the junior farmer buildâ€" ing on Saturday night and a serâ€" vice in the Strand ‘Theatre Sunâ€" day afternoon. Attending the affair from this district were Edric Lockhart, Donâ€" ald Lockhart and Harry Shardiow, of St. Catharines; Ralph Brown of Beamsville, and Clifford McCartâ€" Simcoe on Saturday evening. Graeme Mcintosh was awarded his First Star for fAnishing the first eight stops of Cub life. Akela deâ€" Lyn Cooper passed his test on Tasks, Ward Cornwell in Compass; Graeme MciIntosh, Compass and Toymakers tests; Donald Roberts repassed his First Aider badge. Mowgii took a class in telling time while Raksha looked after Bongs and a story around the campfire completed the evening. During the Easter holiday a ne-‘ cessful hike was held. Near perâ€" feet weather greeted the chosen day as the twenty cubs get out. ‘Phe trail led up to Woolverton mountain and then off the road a short way. Most unfortunate was the plight of one cub, who, coming late followed the trail to within a hundred yards of the camp and not being able to follow it further had to return home. Toronto, a daughter, erly Marion Miscner, Chezzetiâ€" cook, N. 8.) are happy to anâ€" nounce the birth of a daughter, Marilyn Evelyn, on April 11th. Mr. A game of Follow the String Trail gave the cubs plenty of chances to test their observation and at this Derry Haila cetrainly shone. As always though, dinner on the hike was the highlight of the day. A amail town« is the one where they are always having a discusâ€" slon as to whether or not to ban hog pens in the city limite, Rebekah Lodge WOLF CUB PACK Births North Grimsby, were badly shaken up on Friday last when their car trick, owhed y Ghpiiley Sonatruc: owned = tion Company, Bartonvilie, and driâ€" ven by Woodrow Keyes, at the Hunter‘s sideroadâ€"Barton road inâ€" Mr. and Mra. Robert H. Forsythe, Mrs. Forsythe was attended at Reserved Seats 75¢ General Admission 50¢ Students 35¢ Tickets Available At Johnson‘s Hardware Or From Any Member Of The Lions Club. "PIERRETTES AND PIERROTS® MUSIC . DRAMA _â€" SONGS .. COMEDY All Rolled Into On~ Evening For You SWIYTs HOUSEROLD CLEANSER 2 ase SNOWTLAKE A MMONIA ro 6q FELS NAPHTHA (Quantity Limited) BAR SOAP * : o arring CLOTHES PINS 3 * a7e ___ _ vakos rackaot . 3%¢ DREFT â€"â€" Age, O3¢ T HURSD A Y and FRIDA Y Something Different! So-etlhcflow!‘" CANDY mmswamâ€" s 49 GARDEN GREEN ONIONS ........2 bunches 25¢ Leap Y ear Reyvue â€"= 13 to a doZen= IN GRIMSBY HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM L. PE A 8 VAN CAMP‘E . (Bave 18¢) WAX BEANS !:=" BRIOHTS OHOIOE (Bave lie) ToMATo JUICE :: 1.3% RPPLESAUCE :=> 2.04 Loltcwl CE IFC 7 BUY NOW FOR SUMMER COTTAGE OR CAMP â€" Bave the Price of 1 fh'h'ol”ll‘l".”‘! We omm " P & 70 AVYLMER OHOIOE RED CHERRIES FANOY _ (Bave 21¢) PINK _ SALMON , WR UL _ Cns AVLMER OHOIOE PITTED AVLMER VEOETABLE oR TOMATO SOUP !" 1. AYLMER OROICE QUALITY THE GRIMSBY LIONS CLUB CURTAIN AT 8:15 P.M. SHARP PEaAcHES %@ ase __""" JELLY BEANS, oUuM phore PRESENT IN THEIR APRIL 15 4* 16 been happy on that island. He didn‘t have to worry aboue someone dropâ€" ping an atom bomb on the place. and later removed to her home suffering severe bruises and shock. Mr. Forsythe, rural mail deliveryâ€" man, was on his daily rounds when the accident occurred. Provincial Constable E. G. Hope investigated. 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