Grimsby Independent, 3 Jan 1946, p. 5

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~â€"FOR 1946 NORTH GRIMSBYâ€" ki For Sound And Practical Township Planning Your Vote And Intluence Respectâ€" fully Solicited On January 7th, 1946 Classified Advts. LEWIS A. MceNIVEN terved this nigh koour ooo me (htt tou_have con. upon me continue -ny-rhuhtauuinn«ulluvenmthmb done in the past, NORTH GRIMSBY ELECTO l'flhtfinktiedflmo(m*u. Grims h“hfifuehefiu-euthdrkuvebym.:’: n &-flham:!,(';un,lanhdfer my.m A§â€" _ â€" VOTE NO â€" on the Byâ€"Law IF YOU VOTE xo YOU ARE IN FAVOUR OF Tx. WaATER COMMISSION CONTimuinG THEIR GOOD WORK, NoTE NO. EVERY BODY VOTES ON THE BYâ€"LAW _ _ GEORGE w. CRITTENDEN - | uie _ _ oo e i \ I for a number r’:r:.leml- .n:.!'. c"t’ Your Vote and Influence will be greatly appreciated by Happy New Year To All DEPUTYâ€"REEVvE _ _ FOR 1946 MY AIM:â€" THANKS @ A M. FOR COUNCIL TOWNSHIP OF NORTH GRIMSBY TO BE OF SERVICE To OUR TOWNSHIP, JUSTICE AND A SsQUARE DEAL FOR ALJ SOUND ADMINISTRATION wITH PRACTICAL ECONOMY. MYy BEST EFFORTS pFOR YOUR BEST INTERESTS. CHARLES W. DURHAM Inserted And Paid For By * CRIMSBY CITIZENS COMMITTEE Vote 1946, Pay Big Dividends i. BARTLETT FRUIT GROWER for 1946 I respectfully Solicit your Vote and Influence. North Grimsby Electors: ELECTIONDAY JAN. 7th resentatives on the North afl Township Council. parers of North Grimsby for the fine support that thy have actorded me in th past nine years in electâ€" ing me as one of your repâ€" North Grimsby Electors: Your Vote and Influence is respectfully solicited for my election asâ€" I wish to take this opporâ€" twmity of expressing my gitere thanks to the Rateâ€" ~â€"COUNCIL e I have drarnd out ~.«$fllfll life for this year, %.t some future I \uu;:;uflf serve you m Hagar‘s School â€" Friday Night, Jan. 4th at 8 o‘clock. Ladiesâ€"of course Township of North Grimsby 8.8, No, 1 â€" Tonight, at 8 To heas tR Township Cai ing electionâ€" HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL HAPPY NEW YEAR Having decided to stand . and Thank you m wishing you a\\ ments of th« &m{w Yours faithtully, 4 * M. 8. NENLA®Z% THANK YOU WILLIAM M You have three votes for unciliors â€" might I have COUNCILLOR EDWARD BRUBAKER FOR YEAR 1946 WM. MITCHELL COUNCIL MRS. POLLY VIKSIK Mra. Polly Viksik passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Wallace Phipps, 10 Ontario Street, on January 2nd after a lingering iliness. She is survived by two sons, Willam Melnick of Robbin, Manitoba; Michae!l Melnick, Caldâ€" er, Sask.; Three daughters, Mrs. H. Martiniuk, Calder, Sask.; Mrs. T. Rushka, Englis, Manitoba; and Mrs. Wallace Phipps, Grimsby. . daughter, Mrs. Wallace Phipps, to St. Joseph‘s Church for requiem mass at 9.30. and resided for a time in Western Canada, coming to Grimsby about twentyâ€"two years ago. _ _ Casket bearers were, Claude Boden, James Gowland, Richard Wadge, Roy Farrell, Harvey Shafâ€" er and Roy Piett. morning from the home of her Services were conducted at the Stonehouse Funeral Home and the graveside by Rev. W. J, Watt, Pastor of Trinity United church. Interment was in Queen‘s Lawn cemetery. _ Interment. . in Queen‘s. L a w n Cemetery. MRS. FRlD:AVI‘ A large number friends and acquaintances throughout the disâ€" trict attended the funcral services for Mrs. Frederick Davis, on Friâ€" day afternoon last. The floral triâ€" butes were numerous and beautiful and attested to the high esteem in which she was held by all. _ [ RICHARD WADGE \ Richard Wadge, a former memâ€" ber of the Grimsby town council, and for many years superintendent of Queen‘s Lawn Cemetery, from which position he recently resignâ€" ed, died suddenly at his home, on Monday afternoon. Remains are resting at the Stonehouse funeral home fotr serâ€" vice on Friday afternogn. 4sl _ She is survived by a twin brothâ€" er, Frank Van Dyke, of Chatâ€" In her 54th year, sbe was a dauâ€" ghter of the late George and Margâ€" aret Durham Van Dyke, and was born in Grimsby on April 1, 1892. Widely known throughout the district, he was a son of the late James and Rachael Wadge, and was born in Caistor township. ) FLORENCE D. VAN DYKE Miss Florence D. Van Dyke, life long resident of Grimsby, was sudâ€" denly stricken and pased away at her home, Depot street, on Monday afternoon. l MRS, A. G. BOULTER In failing health for some time, Mra. A. G. Boulter, resident of Smithville for over 30 years, pasâ€" sed awnay at her home on Thursâ€" day last. | In his 70th year, he had resided in Grimsby for 55 years and atâ€" tended the Baptist Church His wife predeceased him in 1943. Burviving are two sisters, Mra. Carrie Speck, of Jordan, and Mrs. Jessic Felker, of Hamilton; and a brother, Harvey Wadge, Grimaby; also one grandson, Keith Brown, of Grimsby. Funeral will be held from Stonchouse funeral home this Thursday afternoon. â€"In her 75th year, she was a 4 Oof the lateo James and VFiicn Williams and was born at A\\tmnm \ Bhe i for 11 years in Crrimatvy , m.w the l late Albert 6 + wran aotiva Crittenden, Reginald Stevenson, Roy Johnson, Albert Greenwood, Allan Smith and E. Lander. in the soldiers‘ plot at Queen‘s THOMAS SHAW Funeral of Thomas Shaw was held from his late home, Grimsby Beach, Thursday afternoon, with Rev. E. A. Brooks conducting serâ€" vices at the home and graveside _ Mrs. Hare is a niece of Oakley, Depot Street, ARTHUR HA pesswsâ€"=** r Hare, of Alblo: of the former Ta, N.Y. te, at offe time a remta Millâ€" Grimsby, was buried in «pt of Lawn Cemetery on nm)‘_{‘" o# the Un Busviving are + l‘ “ h‘ \wp also two grand> ers, Fred G. Wi\ Casket bearers were George JOHN B. Use Your VOTE A North Grimsby | for 11 years in her husband the *t 0 , was active pc) \ifo a%d was a former A SQUARE DEAL TO Whh DEPUTY l‘hloro ue ELE story, dialog, direction and all other details that literally live up to the film‘s title. Those are just some of the assets which will make this landslide of mirth and music a topâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"profitâ€"sheet hit in any theatre waere it is booked. Auâ€" diences will have just as much fun as those who made the picture and it is obvious that they relished their chores. The yarn takes apart a swoon croonerâ€"from genesis to bobbyâ€"socks madnessâ€"and . subâ€" jects his meteoric success to as subtle a ribbing as the screen has carried in many months. And for those who like music, there is , {wmum. We Brackenâ€" singing â€" with Crosby‘s voice; cute Diana Lynn playing the planoâ€"backed up by a pulchritudinous girl band; specialties, _ production _ values, story, dialog, direction and all Jan. Bugar _ Butter _ Meat s * 18 10 3 136 19 JANUARY RATION CALEQDAR Rev. Francis McAyoy, roc We Lincoin, Braaigh, Canbjain Legioh, conducted funerBl §6.4i0, at his late home on ’d“fl%'y memooa:itormem made jn Queen‘a cemetery. Eo o C 4 nson, !l-rt;. ~B. & Comfort, .,“‘_-.,?.,; Eddie Bracken Uses Bing‘s V oice Paddle. _ ‘This picture will show _ At the Roxy ‘TONIGHT and t0Myrow night. Time Table For Ration Coupons An enthusiastie bowler, afe, Rhodes was an officer 0 tho Grimsby Beach LaWn | Boyjing Club and had taken part i2 many club and outaide tournaments, He was also a keen chess pHyer ang had taken part in numerous chess tournaments in Hamilton. 10 17 was a member of the Acjont Orâ€" flce Survivit® wife, _ is one son, Frederick Rhode8, og NI ronto; also brothers A.* gig. ters, in N&- In CHARLES RHODES mmmmmtlu WM"““W paBeach for the last 26. years, day, 4 away ; hJ pome on Saturâ€" A tobi# m'dmm Navy, he was born in Enghng x.uMNmm.: d"dm"‘“'fidutm Fonthill. arines, and George E. Williams, of Sarnin. Remains rested at the Morâ€" ritt funeral home, where funeral mmhfllfllw"‘ mWiflu-floh N T 137 ago, He clent Orâ€" wife, is * of Toâ€" A+ sig» C", Mp, J * the Boutine Raiph SALEâ€"Wood ashes for sale pply Merritt Bros, 18â€"tfe oad or half load. Just ’ph:;o . Halls Haulage, 647â€"J, 4â€"4pd SALE â€" China Cabinet. Apâ€" y J. W, Laba, 67 Paton Streot, rimaby , 20â€"2p SALEâ€"Load _ or halfâ€"load fesa V s CSR L GREEN OR PASCAL CELERY â€" â€" â€" bunch 1 Spanish ONIONS â€" is iixed ha vered., Vb’ imluhy. WEINZ BABY CARROTS New BE E T § Ne.w MAGIC BAKING SHREDDED Pownkn :z aze | "‘wuhrar a PRKOGS #%¢ | SALEâ€"â€"Victor Mantel Radio, Tube. Phone 30 Winona. 26â€"1¢c ver, Apply to D Highway ns Phone Orders must be in by Friday for Delivery on Saturday, Lt HELP WaANTED â€"&TFD RyxnovlamanA . AYLMER CBLERY PRENOH‘S PREPARED fiom.mwwummuma&pd&_fi&: cents. Cash must accompany advertisement to guarantee inserâ€" n. A charge of ten cents is made for boxes. ‘Cenmmemmemeeeete ie C AYLMER CREEN PBA CouPoNns, JAN. 3RD. souP *I ie i1 [sce t | ASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS SALEâ€"Sot of 34 x 7 dual k chains. G. Lipsitt, Orlm’:-b‘y. ( o p SALEâ€"14 W MI h lt hay, $14.00 per ton SCBi FOR SALE REC 14 ONDITIONID 1 Merkimar . ut doryshin, R. it LANBEOUS en 1NG AND pa A pply PER HANC mor 14 40 Hayward Mansion 20â€"1p t 2 and treot. 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