Grimsby Independent, 18 Feb 1925, p. 4

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T han o Sandart in en t on quite a success, providing muc aute for those who enjoy some old thme dances, Harty C. and Mra, Caumpbel) left uMlnlvhllllmm. Miss Buddy Moore returned last woek from her trip to Florida. Roverly Aitchison of Toronto, was a visitor in town over the week end. Lincoln Loyalist hapter 1, 0, D. E., literary meeting tl‘ilhlold.qm- day afternoon, Feb, 20 "Chub" Hilts â€" of Beamsville, has been sent to Florida for a three monâ€" th trip, by the Plctorial Review, Chub recelved his first training in Grimaby hithHe â€"ustaat Over fifty volces are be heard at the consent gamated choirs of Hes en AL L1 ... . , islim Local Items Of Interest©> GRIMSBY BUCKWHEAT FLOUR (Selfâ€"rising), per pkg. THURS., FRIDAY, SATURDAY SPECIALS CANNED SLICED BEETS, 2s, per tin CHEESE, Nice September Make, per lb. SODAS, fresh from the factory, 2 lbs. for HOCKEY! HOCKEY! HOCKEY! We All Talk and Think Hockeyâ€"and Why Shouldn‘t We? At the Same Time, We Also Have to Think of Groceries. THEAL BROS. "FIVE SPEAKING" GRIMSBY Phone Early and Get Better Service gwh lllcol:.hlq- ureday t, was providing much pleaâ€" es are expected to once"t of the amalâ€" of Beameville next some of the Lincoln d 1 0. D. & edle 2. wast eocomatler "yaleatine dance at the Village '-.-.. attended i lone irva ‘:n and splenâ€" «njoying a delightful i hall / was wl s lntely _ decorâ€" d t c roie Rermacien orchestra supplied * ."":' R. C The worien of 8t, Josephs at the church holding a ds Village .::I Io--n.n 7""""' wight. _ Murray Haine of Detrou. **** UERICOT IOmIOO W PATOU, . his was in town last week visiting has mother Mrs, Mary Hainer, who been very 411 Sm ce on ANCCC CRpeTy to thank Hugh Kelson for tion to their fund. Aa open meeting of the 1. * , 'mhhl‘hla:u.-lhll(',- nary 25th, at 8 p.m. when B, * erganizer, will speak. ‘The Grimsby Fire Depay GRIMSBY EAST Phone 11 GRIMSBY EAST 20c 15¢ 0. 1. Fobrâ€" Gosne wish __The Winona and Fruitiand divisions of the Niagara | Peninsula Growera, limited, held their annual meetings jointly 4w»the institute hall Winona on Thursday.. when i. F. McFarlane was reâ€"elocted to represent the Winona brinch, and V, M. Stevenson was elecâ€" ted as a director to represent Frultâ€" l‘n.-‘l. The meeting was largely attenâ€" Beginning Ash Wednesday, Feb. %6, an illustrated service will be held each Wednesday evening in St. Johns Anglican _ church, â€" Winona. Church work among the Eskimo, the Indians, and in Japan, China and India will be dealt with. sby Lodge, No. 368, i, 0. 0. F., visited Valley City Lodge Dundas on (Thursâ€" day) evening, and exemplified the work of the first degree, after which refreshments were served and a soc» lal time spent. 8, K. Mabey went «o 8St. Josephs hospital Mamiiton, on Tuesday sufferâ€" )u.t.â€"--munumnm some years ago. A huspital is a lonâ€" ely spot for a man like Sam who has been out among men all his,life, and visits from bis friends will be apprecâ€" lated. The aunual . interdenominational women‘s day of prayer will be ubâ€" served throughout North Ameâ€"ica on Fobruary 27th. In Grimaby the serâ€" vice will be held in 8t. Johns Presbyâ€" terian church at 3.30. All women are invited to attend. The Women‘s Auxiliary of 8. Johns Anglican church, Winona, will conduct afterncon tea and a sale of homemade cooking in Institute ball, Winona, on Friday afternoon of this week from 3 to 6 a‘clock. ‘ The Grimsby Women‘s Institute is holding a sale of homemade baking in lnstitute hall, 26 Main street west on Saturday afternoon, Feb, 21, from 3 to 7 o‘clock. They will also serve afte;« noon tea. f ‘The Women‘s Instlinte will hold a sale of home made baking in their rooms, Main 8t, on Saturday afterâ€" noon, February 2lst, from three to seven o‘clock. Afternoon tea will also be served. [ Members and friends of Lincoln Ohapter 1. 0. D. K. are reminded of the decture given by Mr., Gustar of Toronto, on Friday afternoon of this week, at 245 o‘clock, at the Inn. Mr. Gustar comes in behalf of the Blind. The W, A. of 8t. Johns AngHean church, Winona, will conduct a sale of home baking in Instituie hall on Friday afteracon. K. M. Mazlewood was in Wroxeter, Muron county, over the week end at« tending the funeral, of his brother W. C. Mazlewood who was burled there on Sunday. W, J, Schwab has beea granted a permit to erect a new frame house on Main street west, near Kerman aveâ€" nue, at a cost of $2,000. please be The oificers andâ€"members of Grim Village lon, Friday, 1215 Qm. §r|tn: Lester _ B. Neal, Member Boys‘ Proâ€" vincial ParJiament. _ Lions THE INDEPENDENT, 4. No chureh Tor ::U"D"kt Ca Â¥. too "” kno and he has wess. . Ray: | every wor D. D., ‘ of Metropolitan ‘> preached to darge the church being filled "he Hev, M=, Williams is 1 here to need comthent «t none of his forcetulâ€" «entlon was given his the edification off all. Fushioned Tea meeting enipg nearly 30¢ parâ€" tch on Sunday aptain the Rev Mre Doberty of Windsor, was preâ€" went at the funeral. Mass was celebrated by the HRev. Fr. Miller, at St. Josephs church this morning, whence the remains we‘e conveyed to Queens Lawn cemetry for interment. __Me was not marrled but leaves to mourn his detmise three brothers and three . sisters. Frank, Philip and Edward, and Miss Eliza Hand, with whom ie lived, Mrs. Nellie Doherty, of Windsor, and Mrs, Harry Talbert, of Grimaby, ‘ ’ He. had been connscted with the fishing industry all his life, and for the past twenty years, had been in partnersbip with bis brothe Edward. Mr, Hand was well Hked by busiâ€" ne«s associates and will be missed by a host of friends \ Three weeks ago he was brought home where he lingored until Sunday, JAMES A. HAND The funeral took place this mornâ€" Ing to St. Josephs R. C. church of James Alfred Hand, who died, in his 49th, year, on Sunday -onlu.lt 16th, 1925, at his home 89 Onta® atroot. Six weeks ago he was taken to St. Josephs hospital in Hamilton sufferâ€" Ing from chronic iliness, but from the first little hope was entertained for his recovery. Deceased was the fourth son of the late John and Ellen Hand, and was born in Niagara in September, 1875, coming to Grimsby about a year later, where ho has resided since. l Obitzary 32 ' Ne had been ishing industry the past twenty partnership with GRIMSBY Hawke‘s is the Place to Buy Your Hat â€" Midâ€"Winter Clearâ€" ance $1.95 to $3.95. â€" o papragaandagn oo reid Lanetkn manemen tC . Acool C Big Mid.Winter Sale Now On, â€"Extraordinary Values | | Men‘s Separate Trousers Many at Less Than Hal{â€"Price Men‘s and Young Men‘s Suits Men‘s and Young Men‘s Kiddies‘ Knitted Wool THE A. F. HAWKE CO. Sweaters, Clearing $1.50 "THE BEST PLACE TO SHOP AFTER ALL" sident '°£ "'I two pef cent. .n _â€" â€"‘all last Mon M rrgpcamic wrery m"“:-l"-mn De=* has l 1 w :;g!io weeks‘ visit t: ber br Bt. Catharin a, N: A number from here attended the annual -"d.flh::: G.noe Gml.. ers, at St. Cai on _ Saturday. "li'lne lnnm-"mnn .u“pe. to be ;I: t r A t t ic e i ces ake s in e O "p_ An & SuiP £0, take shares PWTI. PUXERAL waReu, IIV‘I.I;I: (BITTER) ORANGES have just arrived, per SCHNEIDER‘S SAUSAGE, per tb "GRIMSBY GROWN® ENGLISH WALNUTS, per to. â€" Phone 225. ‘This bran is made from the best selects! oats »=Jd the special process of preparation retains its full nourishing qualiâ€" ties. _ lt is free from hulls and cooks in a few minutes. Start off the morning these cold, winter day> with a breakfast food that is both nourishing and heat producing. You will find these qualities as wel as real food economy in uhoh Auld Reekie Scotch Porrage Oats Nptoultaral "THE HOME OF QUALITY GROCERIES®" BREAKFAST A Nourishing and Economical J. P. ROBERTSON + LOUGHL tm 19 1 on Aute / i iC ooaml Terms eash. has left for her brother The Price is 25¢ per package B Ond av<l6*, Pullover Sweaters, Clearing $1.69 PLBA8E Dress Shirts, Clearing $1.25 Work Shirts, Clearing 98¢ oys‘ Combination Underâ€" wear, Clearing $1.69 on just Boys‘ Suits, $5.98 ‘ Overcoats, $5.89 Wednesday, Come in the Evenings and See ‘Them OPEN EVENINGS to LADIES‘ DEPARTMENTAL STORE muerad C McCall Printed Patterns DAINTY AND $MarT Come in the Evenines .. vistTt our _ _ &’ lm' l& Cmt China Teapot Quality Grocer, Grimsby FRI., SAt. SPECIALS * Sugany fi. OM NA NC mm Always Village Inn, wat SECTiION High Class Low Price ONTARIO eneael 18, 1925.

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