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Grimsby Independent, 5 Jan 1921, p. 4

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ty Dance with the War Vets‘ on Fri day night. 4 Town Council meets next Monday right. 94 Bleached Sheeting, regular $1.5 for 98c at Stephen‘s January â€" Whit Sale. i3 Schools opened for the winter term yesterday. J. Wilcox of Hamilton has sold the R. Waite farm again. Mrs. W. H eof Windsor, Miss Eliza H HEDSEHHETSETRETSETETEISTL Te Te ro Ie iA ie Atedcs e aiedies eniese sc ht iieiesiedediedes. | j [ga mmfi SCmm CICR C cheiedeiteRldesieds. | of of Mrs. Frank Weile N. Y., spent New Y ther, Mrs. Chenery. Ken â€"Walker of New Years undeor â€" *Mrs. W. J; Flett;i Jr. spent the holiday with in Dunnville. kocal Items Of Interest Chas. E. VanDyke of ° spent the holidays with bi Rome F. VanDyke. B .H. (Teddy) Lancaster, has been elected to the St. Catharines City Council for 1921. Read our sporting page this week. There is some timely and newsy read ing there for you. Season Tickets for ice rink on s;:tle at Baldwin‘s and Stewart‘sâ€"Ladles, $3.00;: Gents, $5.00; Children, $2.50. A life long resident of this district passed away on Sunday, Dec. 26th, in the person of Ephraim Terryberry in his 74th year, at his home on Mountain View road, Clinton Townâ€" ship. Mr. Terryberry was born â€" in South GRIMSBY township and has resideq in this district all his life and a large circle of friends regret his demise and extend sympathy to the bereaved family. Besides his sorrowing widow five children surâ€" vive, Mrs. Chas. Boughner and Mrs. A. Juhlke of Beamsville and Miss Minnie, Walace and Mrs. J. Sutton of Hamilton. One brother inâ€" Silverâ€" 2 Nerdr" o ds HeT@_ Trom NS "Idte Trestâ€" dence this afternoon, interment in Mount â€" Osborne cemetery.â€"Beamsâ€" ville Express. J. Orlon Livingston is on a business trip to Montreal in connection with the Old Boys Reunion. All Municipal Councils hold their first meeting of the year on Monday, January 10th. If you want to have a good time and enjoy the beauties of the light fantastic toe to excellent music, dance with the War Vets on Friday night. pomn naariimnuucoul muageiny somunneontnoinmycesfamenceSusm The highway of knowledge is for those folks who have a clear vision. If your eye cameras no longer easily adjust their foci; if the outer transparency of the eye called the cornea is impropâ€" erly convexed so that it does not instantly reflect the light; or if the muscles of your irisâ€"diaâ€" phram do not instantly respond to a change of light, you need the attention of our skilled opâ€" tometrist. FOUR You now write it Mrs. And Hamiltor Mr. and T C oo aihe agG . oz ow ons d oi "”MIraanm 6 \ thStam t Ne .mvâ€"â€"f VERNON TUCK Jeweler and Optometrist BANK OF HAMILTON H. Doherty and spent the hol Hand. M w. POTTENGER, Manager T C Alex ind Mrs h 91 Wella Scott ESTABLISHED 1872 an 1e1 11 Woodstock is brother gency. The farmer‘s herd of catâ€" tle is his reserve fund and should be continually growing. If you need a loan, see us. Every business should have a reserve account into which a cerâ€" tain portion of the profits go regularly to create a fund availâ€" able for, development or emerâ€" Whitt childre: ivy â€"witl h ue To the n A C 11 0 Presbyterian Cemetery, the Rev. A. A. Laing of Besmsville conducting the services. The pallbearers were: Wm. Zimmerman, Rufus Moore, Ferâ€" dimand Southward, H .Newton, Murâ€" ray Wilcox, H. Fountain. DEATH OF MRS JAMES DURHAM The death occurred on Saturday, January 1, 1921, at her home in Clinâ€" ton Township, of Mrs. Sarah Durâ€" ham, wife of James Durham, Sr., in her 8Z2nd year. Mrs. Durham was a sister of the the late Isaac Durham and had lived in this district all her life. She is survived by her husâ€" band. The funeral took place on Monday, Janurry 3 to the GRIMSBY Wisconsin; Mrs. Thomas Walker GRIMSBY, Mrs. W .R. Patterson Smithville ,and Mrs. Alex Graham GRIMSBY. The funeral will take place Thursday, January 6 at 2.30 p.m. Queens Lawn Cemetery. loss t Joseph The Annual Meeting of don Agr. Society will be January 19. Miss Jones will reopen her mornâ€" ing and afternoon classes on Tuesday next, January 11 at the usual hours. Hobberlin _ made and Overcoats. 33 during this month phen, Local Agent. The Annual Meeting of the GRIMS BY Horticultural Society, for the etection of officers and general busiâ€" ness, will ‘be held in the Council Chambers on Thursday evening, Jan. 13. at 8 o‘clock. Every â€"member Buglers Clarke, Phipps, Hill and Farewell of the Boy Scouts Band assisted at the unveiling ceremonies of Beamsville‘s war memorial on Wednesday last. They sounded â€" the last post after the monument was unâ€" 0 should be present The , Women‘s Auxiliary to the :G. [ qy ;. }.000=, s o t ols o ces W. V. A. will holg the regular meetâ€" ing on Tuesday, January lith at 8 p.m. in the Clubroom. Will every DIED member please attend and be on WOODRUFFEFâ€"At his residence, hand at $ promptly. Important busiâ€"| Robinson Street South, GRIMSBY, on ness to be transacted. The Execuâ€"| Tuesday, January 4, 1921, Richard tive Committee will meet at 7.30 p.m.) Edgar Woodruff, _ aged 73 years. The funeral will take place from his The A .F. Hawke Company staff is |late residence, on Thursday, January busy thiis week marking goods for|6 ,1921 at threeâ€"thirty in the afterâ€" a cleanup sale that the firm is putâ€"| noon to St. Johns Presbyterian cemâ€" ting on. They are "tagging" a lot|etery. Service at the house. ting on. They are "tagging ‘a lot of goods with yellow tickets marked in red and there seems to be no favor shown in the marking. When the staff has finished marking the goods there will be a big "red letter" sale. fit to all so that at all times at this store you are assured of a square deal and the biggest values in the country. We manufacture our own goods and sell direct to you at but one small profit. When you want ready made or madeâ€"toâ€"order give us an opportunity of showing our goods: Just a few steps from James St. but every step means saving money. \ Alâ€" ways at your service. Farrar Clothâ€" ing Manufacturer, 5 Market Square veile The A .F. Hawke Company staff is busy thiis week marking goods for a cleanup sale that the firm is putâ€" In the near future all persons inâ€" tending to be married in Ontario may be required to give public notice one week in advance of the proposed nup tials. This is the effect of proposed legislation which has been under consideration by the Ontario governâ€" ment. FOR RENTâ€"Apartment, five rooms water and electric light:. Apply J.H. Wells. Sales are the order of the day. Is it fair to charge one man $75.00 for an article this week and sell the same next week for $50.00? Clearly the first man got "stung". We do not believe in that methog of _ merâ€" h : Mant milton in three sons and three daughters, h S. of GRIMSBY,Arthur G. of iry, Alta,. and M. M. of Wausau, p h 1( 1 € in t] i11 GRIMSBY BRANCH auspices Oof â€" the 44 Keep this date open rticulars next week. ‘nshij id ws th 0 h Mrs MRS Malc: GRIM enin 0 ve l1¢ entertainn Methodist M M LE re 1€ toâ€"measu Lâ€"3 per _ onl y 1€ a there mily â€" « to. *( 0 eni Wl Church _ came GRIMS ince. . mourn I the Abingâ€" held â€" on place onl 0 p.m. to on Dorn M M C SECOR Neat Suits off Steâ€" A d het rth To of of of on to Apply Village Inn Annex (Opposite Village Inn). Rooms for Meetings and Hall for Dances with Dressing Rooms and Room for serving supper. The following special speakers will address the Agricultural Class in the U. F. O. Hall, Smithville, on dates specified. Jan 5thâ€"Dr. W. Baker, Diseases of Stock. VILLAGE INN ANNEX b Jan. 14thâ€"M. H. Staples, Market & Coâ€"operation. The public is invited to attend both morning and afternoon sessions on dates mentioned. Jan. 6thâ€"Prof ing. To a grave not far av Where they laid our 1 Just one year ago tod In our home she is f bered, Sweetest memories clit He=arts that loved her Still love her in death Gone but not forgotte Mr. and Mrs. C. Grant ne To think Was quid Days of Mr. Milo Jacobs wishes to express His deep thanks and appreciation to his many friends and neighbors who so sympathetically assisteq him in his recent bereavement; and during the long illness of Mrs. Jacobs. _In loving memo thel: Mrs. ©Charles one year ago toda usvening _ i tion of Relig Thoughtful in this eveni Fellowship Sunday Se JACOBSâ€"At her residence, ‘Depot Street, GRIMSBY on Saturday, Janâ€" uary 1, 1921, Jessie, beloved wife of Milo Jacobs, in her 61st yvear. In loving memory of my dear faâ€" ther, Harvey Hill, who departed this life January Ist, 1915. E SECORâ€"At GRIMSBY, on Monday, Jan. 3, 1921, Flizabeth Malcolm, wife of George R. Secor, in her 79th year. Funeral will take place on Thursday Jan. 6, at 2.30 pm. to Queen‘s Lawn Cemetery. ugyYpC. Monday 8 p Tuesday 2.4 it home of NV Avenue. Wednesday Praise Meetin ness Meeting. Morning Minister .‘ In loving memory of Ha who died January ist, 1915 Ever remembered. Grimsby, Ont. Open for the Winter 11 11 ou ducatio1 he past 7 p.m. d No Meals Served us AGRICULTURAL CLASSES () hearts Churches .m p.m p.m.â€" n 11 @ In The # 0 und sil ARD ne . Ty idn IN MEMORIAYK lig IN MEMORIAYX IN MEMORLAK THE INDEPE METHODIST lay, (January 9th The Church and Its Life â€"Bible School. Israel‘s Eseane â€" FEra Mi1 ). m BAPTIST C one 1bi O n ou 0OF PHANKS mnory of our deg es North, who day,January 7, sad â€" today e we loved so lled away. 5 still come o‘e JC n will discou1 P nd on y mi. Sh O Millen, Beekeepâ€" ho L W a V m .â€" Qu â€"Mis irp, | .m 1a y for 11 dearest the same and Dai The n rte TC iSC ENDENT, GRIMSBY 10 al aye rly pe net he vey Hill UirC Andre Efficient 11 ar moâ€" D died W htet w Wife 0 rom 11 W and i8Siâ€" bu ne ted 1€ n It was a big contract to supply toys to that hallâ€"full of children but Santa was equal to his job and not only toys but nuts and candies and golden oranges and rosy apples were distributed from his pack. At last the Sandman sent word that it was really long past their ‘bedâ€"time so the kiddies were packed up and whisked off home after _ saying "Thank you, for a pleasant evening." The the call to Tea; rows and rows of bright little faces lined the long tables, while the Women‘s Auxiliary members presided over the "teaâ€" party". Follwed more games, and then it seemed a > if each separate chilg had been wound up to go for twentyâ€"four hours without stopping. As for noise, well, it did your heart good to hear th*â€"m. Suddenly arose a rapturous shriek, "Santa! Santa!" Surs enough, here was the children‘s dsar old friend, rather out of ‘breath, as you might expect, with his journey from the North Pole but 2s large as life and twice as natural. After howâ€"doâ€"youâ€" dos to everybody, Santa led the way to the Christmas Treeâ€"a very giant of trees, glittering and gorgeous, fairies from the caves of electricity sparkling on its boughs; while from its spreading branches hung all minâ€" ner of entrancins toys from Santa‘s toy factory at the North Pole. 1 It was a big contract to supply{ £oys to that hallâ€"full of children but Under gaily colored â€" streamers, long rows of tables be:koned to ~a feastâ€"A crescendo of door squeaks heralded more guests, and more, and more. ‘Then the fun began, with Miss Eva Fleming and Miss Ruth Walker as guiding spirits in a merry round of games; they had magic in them, those games, and first thing you knew the mothers were darting into the ring, dancing and . singing with the yvoungsters. KO) squeeked on its hinges and the comâ€" pany ‘began to arriveâ€"out of breath entered mother, with Baby Bunting in her arms and brothers and sisters swarming up the stairs at her heels. Genial welcomes from members of the G. W. V. A. Women‘s Auxiliary, who, with the G. W. V. A. were reâ€" sponsible for a merry evening. | @ i (@) ward (@) o (© (©) (© 0 (©) (@) (©) (e) (©) (©) (©) (e) (© (€) (@©) (€) (@© © (e) (e) (@ @ (@©) (€) (©) (@ (© e (e) e $ (©) (€) (©) (©) (©) (©) (@) (©) (©) (©) (€) (©) («©) O nc @ % (@) (©) (@ (©) (©) (@) O [(O] 6) (©) (€) (@) 0 (©) o KIDDIES PARTY 4 SCI A 5 January Reduction It‘s HERE! The Great Crash in Prices tfie public has been waiting for â€"â€"â€" Get in the terrific savings of January â€"â€"â€" A n?ighty feature Sale every day of the € month. Here‘s a Sale that does not go Half way but All the way in meeting the public‘s Look for the Yellow Ticket hands of Big p.m. on Tue TREMENDOUS CUT PRICES IN HOUSEFURNISHINGS AND FURNITURE 000000000000 0060060060C600060600000CO00®0000000~C The JOLLITY ONTARIO WMM_P‘:&CQS minificss Marked in Red BDegin the New Year Right by buvins t A 1 , J3 TREMENDOUS CUT PRICES IN LADIES‘ READYâ€"TOâ€"WEAR TREMENDOUS CUT PRICES IN MEN‘S CLOTHING 0T oweeping Every Department Pt Grimsby‘s Bargain Centre U I )OI Respectfully, JOHN E. SCOTT. HHHHEHAHANHNHtnt¢in I wish to thank most sincerely all those who contributed by their votes and influence to my successful candiâ€" dature for Councillor of Grimsby for 1921. I will endeavor in all ways to justify that confidence. PAY CASH ! MAAA umm Bring your market basket with you and shop around a bit. You will see that we are charging you less for pure foods, and when you carry it home you‘re earning the respect of yvourself and neighbors. . HAWKE Company CARD BUY AND SAVE ~ THANKS MARKEE 7 ic C P21 o) y d Yellow Tickets Represent Barâ€" gains in Every Department JAS. I. THEAL. AEPEYEEHEEHHEHEHHEHEAHEHHHEEEHHHHHHNtHtHHn IIIIIIIIIlIIllllllllIIlllllIIIIllIlIlIIlIlllllilllll CARD OF THANKS 1i SalClil, 10 . YOuL my very sincete thanks and appreciation for your splendid support of me at the polls on Monday last; and even though the deâ€" feated candidate for the Reeveship, 1 feel that my services in the past have been well directed, and should I again appear before you for election, feel certain of your support. Again I thank you. 1ng Wednesday, January light" Very sincerely, h t1 PAY LESS! Js IQ921 o) (© (©) (© (@) (@©) (© (©) (©) (©) (e) 9| (©) O (@) (©) (@) (@) o 5 o (© @© (€) (@) (© (€) (@) o (e) (e (e) $ (€) (© (©) (@) @ (@) (€) () (@ (@ (@) (e) (©) $ (6 (©) @) O] ©) @) & e) *) €) t

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