Grimsby Independent, 26 Nov 1942, p. 4

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Sqn, L4r. "-“-'!'ho-n-u_._ the weekend at his home h-..m hhln_ Sanmemes cackces t lln.n-mfic;u;e.an and Mrs. Clifford McKee, boro, visited Mrs. ‘Thomas last week. * % / % __Devid WDell, R. A. F_ af alas ymmteredibredie= * ... wuu.muvutuhug.m., ttthohomeo(nr.mln.c.r. h ny l en en it * AMrs. John Grimsby at ; zamiiy of the young Heutenant reâ€" side at Pudsey, Yorkshire. LA.C favour of the St. John‘s Presbyâ€" terian Anniversary Services. SU*.DAY, NOVEMBER 29 11 a.m.â€"*"Man and Man‘s Sin". Bunday School at 2:30, Trinity Serving the farmers of Linâ€" coln County for 50 years with safe insurance at cost. particulars. Also windstorm and Beamsvilie, Ont. Phone 1318 A. D. Stirtzinger CLiNTON MUTUAL FIRE INSURANGE C0O. Ivory Flakes 2‘ 17° T‘rinity United Church A&P i. PRICES BREAD W. J, WATT, B.A., BD., , were w*{o"‘l"‘“ . ,D.“..l;’hf A & P (2 Coupons! *4 20° {i Goupon) Custom Ground "@ 39¢ of the British Navy. ANN ~PAGE VITAMIN B white Whots Wheat Cracked Whent «« 15¢ Loaves Loaves Grapes @=â€"~ _ " Mushrooms . ¢*" > Grape F Tillson‘s Oats . "*>= 15‘ '-”'I Peush »n 18¢ oo rugenchegs _ <Be Liddle # a w ‘ xr-mu".’.a.mn.u'. %Anm.,mu'” M wthewluu-h'hlm \ # w w# Mrs. H. R. Elliot to hfil’hmuh..._..-&m nundiks .." two months in London, . _ * t w # “h’mlu.dmv. Order office, who underwent a mm‘umhltwoeklnmuch Immmwmhenuown. turn to work next week. milflelcn XcN’lvuhnms.t, Urdany to SHIKC & COODIFRR nt Htus onl‘ eral Electric Oaupâ€" ""l Peterborough, prep; government position . and Mrs. Fred Batch, and Mr. and Mrs, Morris Kalynuk, of Hamilton, spent the weekâ€"end with Th. ..R n o e avenue. Grimshy MN-‘ ‘ines Girls‘ Red Cross group held a bridge party at the home of Miss Doris McBride on Monday evening, the prize winner being Miss Carol Marlow. a short while ago is spending his sick ummi.;.;p George mt ie o n t C C Ance-iuhmrnd-um, under auspices of the Women‘s M&rynfldmw‘ufldd Bt. Andrew‘s Anglican church, was lddhth.mhnu‘nm afternoon and evening. About 225 sat down to supper. Mrs, W. F. Randall was renewâ€" ing old acquaintances in town last Thursday. She wil} spend the winâ€" ter with her daughter, Mrs. Milien, at Fruitliand, having spent the summer with her daughter, Mrs. .t 4« ® .' Mrs. H. Caudwell is spending the week with her son and daughterâ€" inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Caudwell, and grandson, Kenneth, at Bpringâ€"Bank Farm, Spring Creck road. She will be joined at the end of the week by Mr. H. Rev. W. J. Watt, of Trinity Unitâ€" ed church, gave a talk on the imâ€" portanc» of religious training for children at the meeting of the Mothers® club held at the home of Mrs. Robert Walters on Thursday afternoon. Seventeen mothers «nd 26 children attended, Quaker 2 o« $G¢ Jx V Marsheedicas 2 1l Texas, Lge. 90 Florida, Bwoet, n Juicy, 208‘s o CalWornia Lima California Emperer . Dilly, New g o CC CARRaed TQ here after spending two w »omommemt‘® . Ted Hyland !lmum%_ Company plant in preparatory to a 3. 3â€"17°¢ ‘tee Sgh » 1e on â€" 43° tl. York, is W. Web h:-n-unm Altaisc today to the u"hh:rm-.. r__,- n 1.0.0.€, COMPANY GiRL GuIDEs The Guides were visited on Tue evening the Divisior &M.zn. ® B Pus. mmnmun.un.u:.,} mw'lllw a Provincial Field Secretary, taught a o. w._â€" & new game designed to elp towards Second Class, and anâ€" other of the Red Man‘s ceremonial. hmmmw fllonodciwdonmn‘u a short playlet. The evening closed in the #tmosâ€" phere of high ideals which is the core of Guiding, engendered by Shi HRLLLOLOTOIECEN ut uB me Jew grave words of Guide inâ€" -unuonwuchmmw Jonathan L. Book, retired fruitâ€" grower and lifeâ€"long resident of North Grimsby township, passed away Thursday last, following n Robert Book, he was born in north Grimsby on July 22, 1872, and was in his Tist year. He was a member of Trinity United church and Union Lodge No. 7, AF, & AM. At one time hmucmhcrqu council. . : Surviving is one brother, Burâ€" gess Book, of Grimsby, Under direction of Union lodge, No. 7, AF. & AM., the funeral was held from the Stonchouse funeral 452BC EAUCHUIRNCE, I # Rev. W. J. Watt conducted «|\Grimsby Red Cross vice at the home and graveside, th: Sttmmmmomme: Inatter service being followed by the| Vith Dr. B. T. Rogers to lecture, Masonic Committal. Casket bearers | andReginald Slatter, of the Bell large att Lewis, HiNiaru Gibson, John Newâ€" daunces, while Be*? C*"°/ O 2 Gran#father‘s Ciork, and Jesus i# My Neighbour. Isabel Stevenson‘s Illllfllm"l“d‘." much ,...mmd-n"" sung by the audience. ‘The next mecting of the Woâ€" u..wutohh“"‘m home of Mrs. James Â¥Fisher, Oalk street, on the second jams nd Decemter, the 8th, when ’“-M”‘ Jtm-'m“"”‘"‘“d for the San, in accords T i im T ave lll"MfoflW The memibers will welco n * U _ us Mlibe MPFDOSEC. jams and jJellio® United St44°® (**"" uon tons Of ar. average of 1% -"uumif revenue freight one h Iommule of the day and night in the Dr. C. Shafer of Niagara Peninâ€" sula Sanatorium, and Miss Genik, field nurse, were guest speakers at the annual health meeting of the Women‘s iInstitute last Tuesday afternosa in Triniiy Hall Between them they gave a comâ€" Mm«:lm‘mtm accomplished in the Peninsula by the San in stamping out and preâ€" venting the dread family disease, tuberculosis. From 5,000 to 7,000 mmaamhdm’-r. und much time, money and effort are spent in caring for them and teaching them to do their own part in selfâ€"care. It was pointed out that the disâ€" ease is an infectious one, not hereâ€" Lantern slides showed in story torm some of the : insuspected ways by which the treacherous disease ~rikes at femilies, and Dr. Shafer concluded by saying that "we must money to &7 * on amusement, re« sulting in a »=s of proper sleep and rest and a consequent lowering of vitality. Present housing condiâ€" tions are to blame, too, for an inâ€" crease in the disease in the county. Small quarters and the herding of too many people in a confined space are responsible for the anread of much infection in fami« ditary, and is inclined to be partiâ€" cularly rampant in industralized areas, where people have more Women‘s Institute A son of the late Mr. and Mrs THE GRIM:B Y INDEPENDE NT oiommmmmmmmemee se S + RP & _ & 2Â¥ i i Abgrealigrar s Mz : him down before he at 1.0.D.E. Obituary for this purposé reilroads W ardlaw winter moved of The ns meeting of the Woâ€" man‘s Association of Trinity Unitâ€" ed Church will be beld on Thursâ€" day afternoon, Dcember 3rd, at 3 pim., at the home of Mrs, W. J. Watt, 02 Main west. We wish to express our s.icere | ppreciation t our many friends, especially to West Lincoln Branch, &:-mummmum aympathy extonded to us at the death of our beloved husband | Later, the bride and groom left on a wedding trip, the bride travâ€" elling in a brown and gold ensemâ€" |ummumm wesring a gardenia on the lapel of her musrat coat. On their return they wil reside in Winona. DAWEâ€"EICKMEIER Aquiet wedding was solemnized in Grimsby at 4 o‘clock Tuesday afteroon when Mildred Olivia, Eickmeler, Grimsby Beach, was unitd in marriage to Mr. Harold J. pwe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilâ€" raylorâ€"Munro officiated. ‘The bride, who was unattended wre a pink moire silk suit with bick velvet turban black accesâ€" lthl. John‘s Ambulance course, ponsored by Grimsby and District Red Cross branch, is ready to be in motion. c ' The course will begin the first of the year, and written applications fron those who wish to join the clas must be in the hands of Miss Lx.auo.m.bynun- ber19th. Applicants are reminded that 100% attendance i: compulâ€" soryin order to obtain a certificate, andtnat there is a joining fee of $3.0. The class is to consist of 25 not more 30. The course, which takes seven weks, one evening a week, consists Sveetheart roves, and gold carved lociet, the gitt of the groom. Filowing the ceremony, a recepâ€" tion was held at the home of the bride‘s parents, when the bride‘s browncrepe dress with corsage bouret of Joanna Hill roses. ‘The grom‘s mother wore a wine crepe Coming Events follkwed by an hour of instruction. Exaninations will be held on the sevinth evening. ILtending members are asked to state, when making application, which evening iz the week they préer, ‘The date will be seu. by the detre of the majority. Fifty â€"»four complete ditty bags haw been made and forwarded by the Branch and Mrs. B. J. Croft, under whose leadership this work hasbeen carried on, reports receiyvâ€" ing collections from the various graps and indivduals amounting to $06. towards filling the t gs. "he winter quota of sewing has bee: received, consisting 6/ 700 artcles, and members are asked to suppot their group leaders when thiswork is belâ€"â€"g «listributed. Irs, W. W. Johnson *z» ucceptâ€" ed «pointment as Halson officer to assit relatives of prisoncrs of war ID he matter of com.â€"unicath ons Card of Thanks .'m' rocis All such contact with prioners of war must be made leas Chicago, caied the world‘s greiet railroas «enter l The veadline for The Indepenâ€" COnt going to press is 9 o‘ciock on Thursday mornings. No new Items or classified advertiseâ€" ments wil be accepted for pubâ€" Hoation after that hour, It is absslutely necessary that the paper go to press at that time in order to catch the rural route delivery out of the post office and also to place the paper in 4e hands of the readers in JArimseby and the surrounding for reading Thursday night. The sttention of the public Mrs. Robert Neale and Family. Nuptials *W€ DEADLINE By O'r‘t.If.r‘gf The Transit ControE Passengers holding return tickets may complete xmmnmmmm.nmmmmg;m Gray Coach Lines between Hamilton and Toronto, Gr,, cunh“-_ Lines return tickets will be accepted by Canada Conach Lines, 35 Yonge Street, Toronto. WARâ€"TIME TRAVEL TIP NO. 1 ORDER EARLYâ€"WE CLOSE SATURDAYS AT 1 P.M. CANADIAN NATIONAL PHONE 340 IMLY&RONC Gray Coach Lines Egg, Stove or Nut â€" Anthracite | Ambricoal â€" Hamco Coke / Blower and Stoker Fuels | Refunds for unused tickets may be obtainied from Gray c CHRISTMAS CARDS BUFFALO â€" TORONTO BUS SERVICE WILL BE DISCONTINUED A. HEWSON & SON 18 for 49c A NEW ASSORTMENT OF BEAUTIFUL CARDs Christmas Cards AFTER TUESDAY, NOVEMEBER 24th "*I in rdvance of se and 10c RETURN TICKET»$ \FLL Y,?,.UR BIN HIGH GRADE m“hr 9@ CHRISTMAS CARDS 12 for 25¢ in boxes of w6 , ONT. , 1949 oach

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