_, _ COMES INâ€"6 COLORS \ PLAYS IN 5 POSITIONS Thursday, October 14, 1948. recently returned home after a year‘s stay in the Hamilton Genâ€" eral Hospital, wishes to express her sincere thanks to all her Phone 616 FOR PART TIME NURSING SERVICE CALL THE o t o s t 0 For o BROW! ":'53?...3"%?5 osly . 'l'i & nafrow # # # on o MAROON :::.,‘f,'“#xï¬ $29.95 o GAEEN #.;‘::..""..':.‘:"":"" See "The Personality" NOW at Linclon Electric Supply ® Westinghouse "Personality" SALE OF NOMEâ€"MADE TRINITY UNITED CHURCH WOMENԤ AS§SOCIATION Masonic Hail, West Room GRIMSBY NATURAL GAS COMPANY CARD OF THANKS Saturday, Oct. 16th Nightsâ€"5 p.m. to 8.30 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 16th 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. GOOD USED CLOTHING © IVORY © BLAGK o BROWK © BLUE e MAROOK with Anglican, Baptist and Presbyterian congregations meeting 8T. CATHARINES 58421 Speakerâ€"MR. JOHN COWAN, a senior director of the Upper Canada Bible Society. Has a wide and long experience in Bible ___ Society work. Well known as a writer and publicist. OFFERINGâ€"FOR THE UPPER CANADA BIBLE SOCIETY RUMMAGE PHONE 1, GRIMSBY Sundays and Holidays ANNUAL BIBLE SOCIETY SUNDAY _ _ OCTOBER 24th, 7:30 P.M. V.O.N. at office of SERVICE TRINITY UNITED CHURCH UNION SERVICE At 6.30 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 12, about 125 members and visitors sat down to a banquet prepared under the capable superâ€" vision _ of _ Sis. Gladys LePage and her committee, afâ€" ter which the usual posed and responded to. A delightful program followed. mwmmmw Miss Greta Ormiston and vocal duets by Misses Beatrice and Alice Demeriing. Lodge opened at 8 p.m. in regulâ€" ar form with the official ‘welcome mmwmum Hall. D.D.P., of Oakville, Sis. Vioâ€" let Pearce. Assembly Secretary. Sis. Mildred McRae, P.D.D.P.. and Assembly Conductor, of Dundas. Installation _ ceremonies . were eanducted by Sis Gwen Hall, D.D.P.. and her installing suite. of tar the ensuing year were, Nobie Grand, Sis. Helen Falloon; Viceâ€" Gr+nd. Sis. Martorie Henley; Secâ€" retorv, @is. Aletha Lymburner; Treasurer. @is, Dorothy Douse; Fin. Sec. Sis. Gladys LePage, P.N.G.; Chaplain. Sis. Isa Stevenâ€" son, P.N.G.;: Warden, Sis. Luelia Stewart: Conductor, Sis. Audrey Klock: RSNG.. Sis. Evelyn Dipâ€" ver, PN.G.;: LSN.G., Sin. Jessic Hillier, PDDP.; RSVG.. Sis. Bertha Hummell, P.N.G.; LS.V.G., Sis. Reba Warner; 1G., Sis. Sylvia Gifts were‘ presented to many of the officers. one of high distinction to Sis. Aletha Lymburner, astwenâ€" ty year veteran jewel from the members for her long service as recording secretary. Sis. Gladys LePage, P.N.G., was the recipient of an evening bag as a mark of apâ€" nreciation for her services to her Lodge as Degree Captain. Visitors were present from Hamâ€" ilton, Oakville. Dundas, Beamsville and Sanborn, N.Y. Rebekah Lodge Pianist. Sis. Mary Critâ€" J.PN.G., Sis. Mabel Warâ€" members installed followed Grimsby What‘s the matter with the parâ€" ents of Grimsaby? Friday the Sr. football team of G.MH.S. played a good game of football. Were many of their parents or friends there to see them score for victory? NO. Come on, ‘Grimsby, the boys need your moral support as well as that of the students. How about backâ€" ing up your team! They‘re from Grimasby, remember? ‘The cheering section in Friday‘s game was fineâ€"in parts. However, mumm‘tmnmto be loud enthusiastic cheering from | every student all the way through | the game to show our boys on the | gridiron we‘re behind them 100%. | So come on kids, let‘s get behind G.H.8. Q-Mldwdmdneh-euolq ite own. The old standbys are takeâ€" | offs from otherschool yells and we are badly in need of some original | -mul.mwmu.mm-| lon box put out in the hall and you ; post enthusiasta get_ busy. . | Next game we‘re going to have , something to sing about! Mra. Jann-.urmmch"-"“l done us a great favour. She has written a song for Grimsby High, ; We are all going to learn it and if | this rousing march doesn‘t bring us victory in every thing we underâ€" take, then nothing will. . . C ® Because of the rain last Friday, ‘thlulflmcotwuedldoflll‘ is being held Tuesday, Oct. 12. ‘mmuuum--me-nh found in the High School‘s Sports o ~op }7g y GFS O\ u.agnlnthwrM mates were in an accident. Evelyn Griffith and Bob Cole were driving along King St. in Hamilton when a car came out of a side street and banged into them. Evelyn suffered a broken collarâ€"bone. while Bob had some stitches put in over his left eve. Both are making rapid reec~â€" COMING EVENTS Dance this Friday night to all the orchestras of renown! ‘There ..mmu.wmmn" at GHS. commencing at 8 p.m. Refreshments will be served and wvmhmuml’e. Come and join the fun. Don‘t forâ€" Nmmzms s e ® ® ‘The Jr. boys will play their first mnMynmwm: the Ridley Jrs. here. Our boys have never played against another team, but they have had good conching and should come out on top. Our victorious Srs. will play a return game with the black and gold at the College on Friday afâ€" ternoon. Try to get down to see the game. C‘ &# & Both these teams need support so let‘s see you do your part! _ MRS. CHARLES BPOK Mrs. Charles Book, the former Mauritana L Sweet, of South Grimsaby ‘Township.. passed away Sunday, October 3, 1948, in her T3rd year. Born in Saitficet Townâ€" ship, daughter of the late Mr. and Mra. Samuel Sweet, she moved to North Grimsby Township 50 years mmuwwm- ward, who passed away in 1935. She went to South Grimaby Townâ€" ship when she married Charles Bdok,. She was a member of the United Church. _â€"Besides her husband, she is surâ€" vlvedbyl'om.m Southâ€" ward of Winona, and Melvin Southâ€" ward of St. Catharines; two daugh ters, Mra E. Smith, of Grimsby, and Mrs. C. Young at home; one brother, William, of Hamilton; one wister, Mrs. Sarah Pettinger, of Courtland, Ont.; nine mndghlld- ren and four greatâ€"grandchildren. The funeral was held from her late residence on Wednesday afterâ€" noon. Rev. G. C. Gravenor officia« ted. The large number of floral tri« butes bore silent testimony of the high esteem in which the decensed was held. Interment was made in St. Andrew‘s Churchyard, Grimaby. The pallbearers were Mesars. Charâ€" les Marshall, Cecll Pettinger, Geo. Struck by a car on the mountain road opposite St. Mary‘s Church last Wednesday night, Peter Mastâ€" lor, North Grimsby, was removed to Hamilton General Hospita) with a fracture of the left leg and head injuries. Driver of the car which satruck the pedestrian, police said, was Waliter Nestick, of Smithville. Provincial Constable D‘Arcy Garâ€" rett investignted. Brown, Samue!, William and Gal vin Sweet. STRUCK BY CAR (by the Triumvirate) cheerleaders and yell for Obituary THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT Mr. and Mrs. Morris Mariowe and family from Hamilton, spent the weekend at the home of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Harwood and Misa Margaret Harwood have closâ€" dwmmmunm to Hamilton for the winter. Mr .and Mrs. Lorne Wilcox and Johnnie spent the weekend at the home of the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Wilcox, Park Rd. w # o# * Guests at the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Clark of Montreal, spent a few days last week with "Mr. and Mrs. W. Furâ€" niss Clarke, Park Road. ® ® ® Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McGee from Vancouver, BC., spent a few days last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schott over the holiâ€" day weekend were Mrs. Schott‘s mother, Mrs. :l'od Beattie, Toronto, and Miss Helen Wood, Jerseyville. ® L # Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey Colquâ€" houn are spending a short time in Mrs. A. 8. Whyte‘s cottage on bnne Acadifiape, Wt ) Ad is Aughaliitaigt n o. ind Park Ave. Mr. Colquhoun is the | Consul General of Costa Rica.| ‘They have as their guest their | brotherâ€"inâ€"law, Capt. A. R. Mcâ€"| Carthy from the United States. l T o C semes .. NU mn,mmw cottage home of Mr. and Mra. Frank Pecler, Ridge Road, North Grimsby, Sunday afternoon. While some furniture was saved. Grimsby firemen under Chie! A!â€" fred LePage found the entire home a mass of flames on their arrival. The house was owned by Donald Beamer, on whose farm Mr. Peeler is employed. Mr. and Mrs. Peeler lost most of The Church Parade on Sunday, which was an exâ€"Service men‘s event, was quite a success., It showâ€" ed the keenness of a lot of memâ€" bers of the Legion, and the apathy of a lot of other memâ€" bers. We wonder where the exâ€"Service men are. Our thanks to the Beamsville Citizens‘ Band for their help in making the , parade a ‘The Branch was represented at the Zone 5 meeting at Niagara Falls on Friday last by three votâ€" ing and several fraternal deleâ€" ing dlm-ld.vmhheldummhd- ic Theatre, Dundas, opening at 10 a.m. on Sunday, October 17th. The Dundas Branch Credential Comâ€" mittee will be sitting at 9.30 a.m. When members register they will be advised by ticket where they eat, and given particulars of the social arrangements. _ The main subjects, other than resolutions, will be "Housing" by Comrade Jack Price of Montreal, Dominion Command H o u s.| n g Chairman; "Poppy" sales in Onâ€" tario, Comrade ‘Tom Magladery, Chairman éf the Ontario Poppy Committee: District Sports. Cars will leave Legion Club at 9 a.m. (not 9.15) and from the Bank of Commerce, Beamavilie, at, 9 a.m. on Sunday, October 17th, for those members requiring transportation. Don‘t miss the Convention! ! Coming Events Salvage Collection on Saturday, October 30th. So get ready. _ "Bingo" Game will be held at the Masonic Hall, Grimsby, at 8 p.m. on Saturday, October 30th. | Decoration Day, Grimsby, Sun day, November Tth. e P Remembrance Day, Decoration Day, Beamsville, Thursday, Novâ€" ember 11th. Grimsby Beach Fire, thought to have been causâ€" FARM HOUSE BURNED WEST LINCOLN BRANCH, "Poppy" Day, Saturday, Novemâ€" PHONE 656 JACQUELINE BERNARD Hair Cutting and Shaping Cold Wave + Radio Wave Machine and Machineless SUMMER HOURS 9 am. to § p.m. Hairstylist all day «@" Convention, our Telephone Your News items To Her. MISS MAY CRITTENDEN, Saturday GRIMSBY Alâ€" AT | ‘The following badges were awarded last week: ’ Bill Dancerâ€"Team Players, | _ Fred Leeâ€"Collectors. John _ Gilleapic â€" ‘Toymakers, Houseorderly, Observer, Mra. Don Beckstead and Sandy from Meriin are apending the week with her aunt, Mrs. Charles Durâ€" Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Crittenden spent last week visiting relatives and friends around the Barrie disâ€" poree and hike cancelled because of bad weather. Here‘s a laugh for you. Akela (and . family) had STEW for Thanksgiving dinner, while some of you were munching on the juicy leg of a chicken! We expect to be eating stew for several days. Chins up, maybe I‘ll get left holding a bag of jelly beans on home with them to spend a few days before returning to Calgary. e * (® GRIMSBY BEACH WoOLF CUBs Tough luck to have the Camâ€" Now that the rains have come, get out those Cub books and work for your badges. Pringle, a cousin of Mr. Crittenâ€" for Scouts and Cubs. If you apâ€" prove of the work we are doing, give generously for your apple, and encourage the boys in their efâ€" forts. Next meeting after school on Friday. Bring your decorated baskâ€" ets for judging. All Cubs are exâ€" pected to be at the school at 9 a.m. on Saturday in UNIFORM. 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