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Grimsby Independent, 25 May 1939, p. 4

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FOUR Watch, Clock and Jewellery Repairs HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR OLD GOLD 12 MAIN ST. GRIMSBY E. A. BUCKENHAN Jeweler NOW OPEN Watchmaker AND Over 20 Years Experience Estimates Freely Given Theal Bros. AYLMER WHOLE KERNELâ€" PATTIES ... CORN,.10¢z....;:.: ZOLD MEDALâ€"25 OZ. CHOCOLATE PEPPERMINT TOMATO JUICE,2 for 15e HEREFORDâ€"12 OZ. CORN BEEF .........2 for 25c CROWN BRANDâ€" SALMON, Red ........2 for 20¢ CORN SYRUP, 2‘s PINK SEALâ€" SALMON, 1‘s .........2 for 25¢ CHEFâ€" Grow better pullets on proven feeds. Purina Chick Startena for first six weeks, then Chick Growena until ready for the laying house. You will have larger birds and better layers. We carry a full line of Purina feeds. ALLEN Hosiery â€" foP â€" Fresh Vegetables And Fruits Always on Hand BROTHERS Chickens per Ib. 19c Attractive with red, white and blue streamers, and the organizaâ€" tion‘s crest prominently displayed, the Grimsby Golf Club was the scene of the second annual dance and bridge, held under the ausâ€" pices of the Grimsby Lions Club, on Tuesday evening. Over 75 couples were in attendance and danced to the music of Spec. Norâ€" ton and his orchestra. Patronesses of the evening were Mrs. H. A. Campbell, Mrs. J. A. Jacklin, Mrs. P. V. Smith, Mrs. S. R. Globe, Mrs. W. A. Baisley, Mrs. F. H. James, Mrs. J. McVicar and Mrs. W. Westlake. At the supper hour, four young ladies presented an enjoyable floor show of tap and ballet dancing.. 3 for 25¢ NEW ANKLE SOX â€" Child‘s, Misses‘ and Women‘s. Splendid selection. ..Pairâ€" CREPE SOLE OXFORDS Misses‘ Smoke Elk or All White. $ T Lo 2%§....ssl.cenncmnnoln 1 ‘98 Men‘s and Boys‘ â€" All Sizes | Priced From Women‘s Elk and Brown, All Brown and All White. Sizes 3 to 8â€" WORK BOOTSâ€"Built for serâ€" vice. All the best makes. Priced fromâ€" 1.98 * ©4.95 ‘ 6 © s AGe Lions‘ Dance ©2.50 "*° <2.95 ©2.50 ~ ©3.50 SMITH‘S Shoe Store 15 C To 350 cCOFFEE,. ]‘s......::...": SWEET CORN......2 for 15c RED & WHITEâ€"(Vacuum Pack) RED & WHITE MATCHES ...3 boxes 23c RIVERMEADEâ€" CHEESE. ‘=‘s.._. RED & WHITE GILLETT S LYE SOAP .. OXYDOL .........lge. pkg.93¢ COMFORT sesee s ee n en n e n se n e en n en se 00 Mr. E.~C. Mabey visited in Torâ€" onto over the weekend. Mrs. L. B. Kidd of Toronto visitâ€" ed with friends in Grimsby over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. E. Brandon and family of Toronto were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Culp, Main Street. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lawson, and daughter Audrey and son Douglas of Toronto, visited with the former‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lawson on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. F. Braun of Preston were weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Silver, Oak St. Dr. and Mrs. T. W. Blanchard and Miss E. G. Williamson of Burâ€" lington were Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Anderson, Main Street. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bernardo and family were in Toronto over the weekend to witness the visit of their Majesties. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hill of Otter Lake, Ontario, were the guests for a couple of days last week with Mr. and Mrs. George Kanmacher, Elizabeth Street. Mr. James Jenkinson, of the Bank of Commerce staff at Ilderâ€" ton, Ontario, visited over the weekâ€" end with his mother, Mrs. J. Jenâ€" kinson, Mountain Street. Friends of Mrs. C. Dequetteville of Queenston, formerly of Grimsby, will be pleased to learn that her condition shows favourable imâ€" provement following her operation in Hamilton General Hospital on Tuesday, and will wish her an early and complete recovery. On Thursday evening of last week Mrs. Harry Marsh, Grimsby East, and Miss Phyllis Norton, deâ€" lightfully entertained a number of friends at the former‘s home. The evening was spent in playing bridge, there being 5 tables in play. The prize for high score was won by Miss Florence Laing, Mrs. Nan Miller receiving the second prize. The serving of dainty refreshments by the hostessess brought the evenâ€" ing to a close. Phone 5 We Deliver SOCIAL =â€"PERSONAL 2 for 25¢ 3 for 15e nc BC THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT 37¢ Besides her sister, one brother, Dr. Howard Elliot, of Denver, Colâ€" orado, survives. Miss Elizabeth C. Elliot The death occurred on Wednesâ€" day evening following a few days‘ illness, of Miss Elizabeth Catherine Eilliot, at the home of her sister, Mrs. William Montgomery, 20 Robâ€" inson Street, South. Funeral arrangements have not yet been completed. R. B. Ferris, of Trinity' United Church, assistedâ€" by Rev. I. M. Moyer, will officiate. Funeral service will be held on Friday afternoon at o‘clock from her late residence, 26 Mountain Street with interment taking place in Queen‘s Lawn Cemetery. Rev. 4 Swansdown Cake made with fresh ripe bananas, icâ€" ed with banana butter cream. You‘ll like it! Get one from the store or stop one of our drivers. Esteemed Citizen Called By Death After a prolonged illness there passed away at her residence, 26 Mountain Street, early Wednesday morning, Elizabeth Jane Clark, wife of Charles E. Current. Born in Oxford County, the late Mrs. Current came to Grimsby with her family from Port Colborne about 5% years ago. She was a member of the United Church, and before illness overtook her, she was an active member of various orâ€" ganizations of that church. Surviving besides her husband are three sons, Clark and William, of Toronto and Donald, at home; two daughters, Annella, Registerâ€" ed Nurse, of Grimsby and Rita, of the Port Colborne teaching staff. Two brothers, Sidney Clark, â€" of Flint, Mich., and Lauson Clark of Burford and two sisters, Mrs. Wilâ€" liam Tinckneli, of Paris and Mrs. H. D. Bawtenheimer, of Drumâ€" mond, Ontario, also survive. Mrs. Charles E. Current Passâ€" es Wednesday Morning Afâ€" ter Lingering Iliness. Mr. and Mrs. E. Bernardo and family spent last weekâ€"end in Toâ€" ronto, staying over Monday on the occasion of the Royal visit to that city. Mr. J. E. Lawson and daughter, Mrs. Reg. Clark, were in Toronto on Monday and Tuesday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lawson. Miss Florence McKane returned to Toronto on Friday last after spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. H. Inglehart, Nelles Blvd. Mrs. Lila LePage and family of Hamilton spent the weekend with the former‘s mother, Mrs. P. Felkâ€" er, Oak Street. Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Betzner and family visited with Rev. E. A. and Mrs. Earchman in London, on Sunâ€" day. 3 BANANA LAYER Mrs. H. Bull visited in Toronto over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bull. Miss Lena Kaufmann, of Oil Springs, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Taylor. Mrs. A. M. Powell, St. Andrew‘s Avenue, visited in Toronto on Monâ€" day. A Special Treat THIS WEEK! QObituary PHONES and 108â€"W Twelve local firemen will particiâ€" pate in guarding the Royal route in St. Catharines on June 7th. E. Smith, of Brantford, and formâ€" erly of Grimsby Beach, whose ‘death occurred at the home of her son, Lloyd Smith, on Friday, May 19th. She had lived in Brantford the last three years, her birthplace being Fort Erie. Predeceased by her husband several years ago, she leaves to mourn two sons, Lloyd,] and Roger of Albany, N.Y., and a brother, Prof. R. W. Smith, of Torâ€" onto, and formerly a member of the faculty at McMaster Uniâ€" versity. Interment took place in Queen‘s Lawn cemetery, ‘with Rev. H. W. Wright of Beamsville Bapâ€" tist Church officiating. Funeral service was held on Satâ€" urday from the Stonehouse funeral home, Grimsby, for Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. P. Karn and family of Kitchener were weekend guests with Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Silver, Oak Street. Mrs. Karn, and daughâ€" ter, Peggy, remained to visit durâ€" ing the week. Mrs. Norman Johnson, New Torâ€" onto, returned Thursday last after spending a few days with her parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Mold, Grimsby Beach. Mrs. Chas. Dunham and daughâ€" ter Reta, of Niagara Falls, N.Y., visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Dunâ€" ham, Robinson St. South, on Friâ€" day. Miss Grace Lewis, R.N., of (St. Catharines, spent the weekend with Councillor R. H. and Mrs. Lewis, Livingston Ave. Miss Isobel Stewart of Toronto spent the weekend with her mothâ€" er, Mrs. M. Stewart, Robinson St., South. Mrs. R. A., Alexander of Toronto, formerly of Grimsby, visited with friends in town last week. Men‘s 1.95 FELT HATS $1.00 Miss Victoria Fox spent the past week at her home at Tillsonburg. MEN‘S TIES Reg. 50¢ & 60¢ LELO RUGS, 9‘x9‘ ... REG. TO $2.98â€" WOMEN‘S HATS, 39 ONLY COLORED SHIRTS .85 BOYS‘ WASH SUITS 25c WOMEN‘S SILK GLOVES â€"15¢ WHITE SHIRTS REG. $1.25â€" REG. $2.00â€" FULL FASHIONED CHIFFON HOSE, Reg. 85¢ fOF ... Grimsby Drygoodsc Stockings CHILDREN‘S QOBITUARY WORK PANTS Reg. to 29¢ Special Reg. $2.50 $1.95 Mrs. G. E. Smith SOX 10¢ and . _ G. McTAVISH of =STRATFORD * 40 SELLING OUT Dark plain greyâ€"a gentleman‘s suit â€" long wearing English cloth, excelâ€" lent make. A genuine saving. 1 4 95 T <+»« Dant=> 02 &n € Extra Pants $3.50 Extra Pants $4.00 Dark Stripe English Tweeds, double or single breasted coats. Good linings Save 25 to 33/2%. 18 50 Beo+s«a Dawta« €41 NN € Men‘s Suits sz MEN‘S BELTS Keg. 50¢ ...... 646 Main St. East, at Burris St., and 590 Barton East, at Birch Ave â€" Hamilton. all This Week‘s BULK 1.Db. ;. Can ... DEEâ€"TEE MOTH BALLS ON DISPLAY IN OUR WINDOWSâ€"ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY BLOGGOM FESTIVAL PIGTURES MIiLLYAROTC | SPIKER‘S NEW AND USED FURNITURE STUDIOS Consisting of Bed, Vanity, Chest of Drawers and New Cable Springs, New Springâ€"filled Mattress. MOTH CRYSTALS 3â€"PC. BEDROOM SUITE 7. 4â€"3v230 esc 2 c c A0 Free Delivery in Grimsby and District SPECIA L 10c !D. $2.50 6¢, 10¢, 25¢, 50¢ $69.00 9 ONLYâ€"Greys, Browns or green shades. Small smart checks smart fittâ€" ing pleated back, pleats in trousers. 2 Pants Suits. $2.95 off if only 1 pair wanted. 11. MEN‘S FANCY SOX, Reg. 50¢ . YOUTH‘S SUITS For Liver, Stomach, Bowels and Kidneys THURSDAY, MAY 25th, 1939 89¢ 3 for $2 25 HERBAL REMEDY INDIAN c ~a0

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