Grimsby Independent, 20 May 1936, p. 8

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#, H. Lancaster, K. C. A. Seymour, M nmaary * Phone J. W. or small at very reasonabic rates; Also a 0â€"1- for taking afâ€" 82 King St. &. . 12 Main St. W. â€" Phone 32 _ 2# William Street and 45 St. Paul Street, St. Catharines, Phone 760 J. W. KENNEDY BEAMSVILLE AUCTIONEER and VALUATOR “-.i.l..hhr past 14 years. WARD â€"LANE The marriage of Miss Sarsh Grace Lane, daughter of Nelson D. Lane, Welland, to Herbert John Ward, son of Mr. and Mro. Herbert Ward, Smithâ€" ville, took place at the home of the groom‘s parents on Saturday afterâ€" noon. Rev. J. L, Smail, of the United church, officated. Her attendants were Mr. and Mrs. C. Booth, Welland. Folâ€" lowing the ceremony a reception was b&mw‘&llhaqlpkflby’ motor for Toronto and other points. | C. 8. Bean Publisher & Proprictor Tssued every Wednesday from Office of publication Main and Oak Streets, Grimaby wore a gown of French triple sheer and carried Talisman roses, ‘There were no attendants, and Miss Rita Grobh, sister of the bride, played the wedding music. The bride‘s mother wore navy blue crepe, and had a shoulder bouquet of American Beauty (Continued from page 1) Hiton, son of Mr, and Mrs. F. Rouse of Beamsville. The ceremony was perâ€" formed by Rev. A. DeRose. ‘The bride roses. ‘The groom‘s mother wore tree -llfupnnd-mdlm. heart roses. Mr. and Mrs. Rouse left for Oftawa and Montreal, the brids wearing a grey swagger sult with blus nccessories. They will reside in Ham‘iâ€" ! «©@ HOUStHOLD 10oans m-mwm Gman im rmora oviano ons =~ _ Iod Ne# 996 Pigats Widg. 100 St, Pund St. _ 36 Sumae S¢., South To St. Cuthorimes 198 . Vol. Regont 148# St. Cutharines, Ont. . Husibon, Ont. e avuto Loans CENTRAL FINANCE CORPORATiON BRYANSâ€"CURRIE (Succeediag L B. Rouse) LOAN S We Help You Help Yourself Member of Canadian Weekly Borro e Lowest rates in Cenade far this type of service Nates Authorieed by Soaciad $50 o $500 BARRISTERS, SOLIC!TORS, NOTARIES, ETc. PROFESSIONAL CARDS SEYMOUR & LAMPARD 6 _ Manmarens ere. °* animssy orrice â€" oany Vormerly Office of G. B. McConachie 12 Main St. W. â€"â€" Phone 32 LANCASTER AND MK 40 Main Street, Grimsby Miss Alice Hawes; District Director, Mrs. H. Stirling. ‘The various commitâ€" tees were also named and homes were offered for the coming year. ‘The June meeting will be held at noon with a good attendance. ‘The secretary‘s report showed a satisfacâ€" tory balance on hand. Mrs. A, W. mp-uummd‘ officers which resulted with the folâ€" lowing reâ€"clected to office: President, Mrs. H. Beamer, First Viceâ€"President, Mrs. F. Black: Second Viceâ€"President, Johnson will be the ‘The May meeting and annual clecâ€" tion of officers of the Grassie Women‘s Institute was held at Mrs. Donald Box 17 The independent, Grimsby ' Rev. N. Reibling, of the Campden| by Rev. A. C. Eddy, B.D. ‘The bride Evangelical church, will go to the apâ€"| and groom are enjoying their honeyâ€" 'muwm-mm'-â€"hm ‘ | next few weeks and Rev. Mr. Lycbold from the vicinity of Ottawa, will take} , _T®® OPening shuffieâ€"board jitney over the Campden church. |for the season was held on Monday | George Tinlin, to look after a chimney | of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Nicholls, was ,| fire, mm-uu-hnnmm’muh-numm-.g the fireâ€"fighters arrived, and the damâ€"/ Ernest Begin, of Montreal, on Saturâ€" ‘-ann-v-luu | day. ‘The ceremony was performed The fire department was . given a CIUMmobt BEACH mwm-hylutnnuwmu"_â€"_' the rainstorm to the home of Mr.! Miss Nora May Nicholls, daughter FURNITURE REPAIRING For Upholstering and Repairing Phone 118 Farrell Block, 12 Main §t. W. Office Hours: 9.30 to 12, 1.30 to 5 Gas Administered For Provinctal Motoreycle Constable, D. H. Darby was a member of the motorâ€" eycle escort for Lord Tweedsmuir on his visit to St. Catharines and district last week. Assessor Gayman completed . his 1936 duties on Friday and closed his books pending appeals at the court of revision. Dr. W. E. Mulbert, of Viseland, preâ€" sident of the Ontario Naturalists‘ asâ€" sociation, stated on Friday that the annual field day would be held on the afterncon of May 30, at Warner, south of Smithville. _ _A blaze almost totally dJestroyed a #mail frame building behind the J. W. ‘Trevelyan store on King stroet cast on Friday at 2.30. Oll drums explodâ€" ing added to the danger of fighting the flames, as they blew out one end of the building, but the damage was estimated at only £50. Major Batty, of the Royal Canadian| Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Wardell, 8t. Dragoons, has informed E. B. Osborne | Catharines, Mr. Geo. High, Jordan and that the yearly trek of the squadron | Mr. and Mrs. A. Wilcox, spent Sunday from Toronto to Niagara camp will| with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Vail. start on June 2, ‘The Dragoons have| Mr. and Mrs. Earl Carter of Diltz, for a number of years camped overâ€"| Spent Sunday with Arthur and Mrs. night at the fair grounds here, but this | Horn. will at Mr. o.--"'""’...m".‘:n.':"-....m'" ;l Mrs. P. Crooks has gone to visit her rome time in the morning of June 3, | 4*98b%° Mrs. Swayzie, Hamilton, Mlhoytinuupmrnm-llk. Mr. and Mrs. A. Pinficld spent Sunâ€" Osborne estate, water the borses as| day:in Toronto, > has been the yearly custom and proâ€" ceed east to the camp. _ Miss P. Procyshyn is in Buffalo DR. Vâ€" R. FARRELL The Week‘s News of ’ _ The Surrounding District EMIL H. Lemp Winona 186â€"Râ€"3 (no toll charge) X â€" RAY 2 William St. Phone 198 A. C. Mis amascgl C _0 CC /n DWR pobit The afternoon trip was one of unâ€"| schools. Thus has : public school msua! delight to the visitors, Mrs. instruction in musi« borme firult. ‘M“flwdmflonnn-du-g "l\-’npl-df'm.ru,m- eral, who was escorted by N.J.I.,Mttlltnw-.n-m Lockhart, taking particular pleasure cultural Interest only «ghtly leas than "“"“"""""‘""""‘“"'flflmfluw.,‘-‘ comqminiie Soprisocrnininey metic. One might consider this efâ€" The evening programme for Their| fort as one of the +.i.nces of our mmmmhmuum" from the of the Mack Training School _qdflfl(u,.”“. ©#, following which the Governorâ€"Genâ€" lmlflddnmm“ ral pald brief visits to the Canadian "It is becoming incrâ€"ssingty evident ‘mmulflflmw‘“umufi"_-‘ hnmuthl-lbnuflmgM‘. at the Armory. |"'â€""'"""~M-¢-» shortly after the Vice Regal party reâ€" turned to the Y.M.â€"Y.W.C.A. for the (Continued from Page 1) "This is Crimaby, the heart of the height of 120 feet above the water line soft fruit industry of Ontario, a town the Vice Regal guests viewed the surâ€"| of about 14 years, grown from a rounding landscape, securing a deâ€" p--m--du-:-u. lightful view of the canal, the uwmcâ€"u“ orchards and homes in every direction. h.h-h-nn-oflnfl mmumumg,mw.xr.amuv.s where they haited to see the C. 8. L. most as long freighter Hagarty raised several feet. "Bpring has brought back the fruit mu-mmmmmm-â€"-uum'm--ln- visit to the flight locks while m‘-cll-luuh-ayn---- mmâ€"umuwl&mnmuup «mmmmm..hch-m-udm r‘o.oy.n.l.l.mu.m|nr.d-q.lh-m.._ mmm-umm;wnwn._ tario Paper Mill. hhm.mn‘umtdh General was met by Capt. A. A.| gardens and in the distance the blue Schmon. mwm--wlmdu»o.m_- 'dmammmm|mm.mn-.-h‘- particularly the machine n--ullnâ€"lhnhmmu..-d the new steam boiler plant, the Iatter real and beautiful homes, whose citi« ’nnn-meunyonu ;-mmto.;m.--» ‘ M-mmmhmmy.miâ€"umun-mm welfare and W“lwmnt‘wmmm the General Hospital to greet Mayor| "The chorus you have heard is comâ€" W. J. Westwood, seriousty i!1 ldbw-‘mdlll.htu-mh“ ing preumonia. | by the Grimsby High school Glee Club mmm-uu-n.-;mn.on....v..,.-_..-_ 'lwuvâ€"-.'-fl-fi ]m. ‘The courts have been resurâ€" GOVERNORâ€"GENERAL AND | LADY TWEEDSMUIR visIT | THE NIAGARA PENINSULA! | The A.Y.P.A. of St. John‘s church held its annua! meeting and election of officers at the home of Miss Edna Maloney Monday evening. ‘The finanâ€" clal reports given showed a very satisâ€" factory year. Rev. J. N. Lowe presidâ€" ed over the election of officers, which 2. 0002080 DCCC A27000, . PRreary, Miss Mary Easton. These officers will commence their duties in the fall. Rev. J. H. Dyke and family have arâ€" rived at their summer home on Park road. They spent the winter in Florids. 2ir. ond Mrs. Geo. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. R. McCaulley of Hamilton and Mr. E. Groff of Niagara Falls, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, W. Groff . Mr. and Mrs. J. Clarke and Mrs. Simpson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lane, Sitverdale. body welcome The Thirty Mountain Sunday School Mu-_-mhvhru:â€"&o!tlg Victoria Park, Niagara Falls. Everyâ€" Wm. Kemp‘s house remains standing. Fire was noticed on the roof with a stiff south wind blowing. A bucket brigade tells the tale. Miss P. Procyshyn is in Buffalo visiting Mrs. Lupflus. ""mb"”HHQOJ splendid work of the nelghbours, Mr. | THIRTY MOUNTAIN | GRIMSBY BEACH -iâ€"mum..“-b W..hdh.lli&ln“‘m and | pear, cherry, plum aus apple blossom, o..‘u-«-ym_._‘ mor | giving place to verctable and fower A.innl--uuu-m.q-..-nf Ifl’["fildl‘bmhm_.. ving| whole picture, whic: affords a back» lll[cu-lhnhl)nm.nq tter| real and beautiful homes, whose citl« ‘The assisting grou;» are very largely of individuate hy the Grimsby High school Glee Club and the Grimsby Youn; Men‘s Chorus. Hens are quick to sponsor any move» ment for its municip«) welfare and cultural advancement ‘ "The chorus you have heard is comâ€" posed of 150 school children. assisted |n-|-u.l-unu~l- and Lake Ontario to the North with ’“'Wlfimmufl West through its main street, connectâ€" ing the nearby citics of Hamilton. ‘Toronto and London in the one direcâ€" hm..«mvm"- and Buffalo in the other, by who spoke as follows: _ _ To Fellow Canadiansâ€"far and nearâ€" focus, for a moment, on that garden spot of Southern Ontario, the Niagara imagine a thriving town nestling beâ€" Durham; Junior girls: Betty Fisher, Betty Shivas, Leslie Pope; senior girls: Jane Maeder, Agnes Smith, Mildred Holmes; senior Boys: Jack Chivers, Paul Maeder, Billy Runciman; Piano: The Were the winners in | ‘NM0ICd ;hmnuum'lm to music festival at the public school: “"':": J-t-:-vdun-gmuy"m‘ Dawe, Dougias Sewell; junior boys: * Teddy Konkle, Garfeld Jarvis, Bennie! .. T** * The adjudicators in the recent solo compeotition were W. E. Cullingford and T. L. Dymond. Mrs. 1. B. Kaine meted as adjudicator for the spoken ‘The accompanists were Mr. T. L Dymond, for festival chorus; Mr, Kenâ€" noth Baxter, for Grimsby Young Men‘s Chorns and Mrs. aiex Scott for the soloists. BROADCAST OVER CK.T.B. EDE drrmans c abnicess.. T. efforts of 5 r | The numbers contributed m’ ‘The h’h:w -hl”‘)~lhv“h'-,m~.“|. a ""-""'. s | ant SHlP Daawe: piano solo by -'“"I--dnhlmm-‘. Mm&cmnnmlmh |field Jarvis and ‘Tediy Konkle and| (_; """_u""'â€"'- )\ boys‘ solo (senior) by Jack Chivers| op ) '“.“w .“m‘ -"'“ MM“:M'-»&:«WI'““ candle T6 | by Betty Fisher and Betty -avu;,___““": ""':""‘""‘”_, girls‘ solo (sentor) by Jane Macder | ‘s heard :""'" |and Agney Smith while Frances Winâ€" | "‘"".."""m forlow ter and Jane Corey were ‘heard in Girl®‘ -..‘.:.“.- se | Spoken Poetry. The program also inâ€" “-w"'.' P3 under o I'Wihunnu.n soto by Al) glely Kuderian, “.m‘ | bert Martini and schoo! choruses "Sailâ€" M Theobaid, -nh.-"!ll and| ing" by Wilson and "All Through the um'-‘.-x-”-w.. I.’_;!hr-’ |“"-~ M incs; Betty Wilde, St. Catharines, _ | | ha uesd us CE t at Eve" by Cadman and the "Solâ€"ser‘s Chorus (Paust) by Gounod which were 'l.'h the PFestival Chorus asâ€" sisted by the Grimsby High School Glee Club and Grimsby Young Men‘s Chorus® were particuiarly appoaling and were given with unusual effectiveâ€" ness bringing to a very fitting conâ€" clusion a program of outstanding Wills" with descant: + l_'fl~~;.‘ ners of the first and second prizes in recent solo competition for public school pupils TS selection "On Great Lone ;'.l*mh-mn- -&'umwm-‘ excellent marching song. | (Continued from page 1) Vineland school which proved Men‘s Chorus ‘The Grimsby Young with Winners in Competition mus by betieve that h an enriching \chtly leas than ‘ing and arith» nsider this efâ€" ises "Unto the page 1) I hear a Thru al Chorus asâ€" High School Young Men‘s h ‘nmuuâ€"nm.. operation while the energetic assisâ€" tance of A. E. Coombs of 8t, Cathâ€" arines in having the broadcast extendâ€" ed over the national network of the Canadian Radio Commission, is greatâ€" interviewed by Mr. G. L. Eaton and Reeve Mogg some time ago readily agreed to coâ€"operate in the undertakâ€" Ing, stating that he was glad to en« Courage such a worthy endeavour as through the much appreciated coâ€"opâ€" eration of Mr. Ed. Sandell, owner of radio station CK.T.B., St. Catharines, who piaced the facilities of the station at the disposal of the town of Grimsâ€" by for the event. Mr. Sandell when installed in Trinity Hall by CK.T.B., St. Catharines, over which station the program was broadcast to the Canaâ€" dian Commission network of radio ‘Your comment on this programme, sent to Mr. Gordon L. Eaton at Grimsâ€" by will be welcome." people, living in the lap of nature‘s vite you, in imagination, to let melody mingle with the sweetness of blossomâ€" ing fruit trees, the hum of busy bees, ing the uncovering of Iatent unsus pected talent. Our experience, here in Grimsby, bears this out. Ml:-:‘*tllfl*â€"lnl St. Catharines; A Kuderian, 8t. Catharines. amivony Contralto soto, 21 years and underâ€" Jean Fullerton, St. Anns: Dorothy Sutherland, Wellandport. ‘ The municipality of Grimsby and tizens are grateful to Mr. Sandell left the district in darkness for an hour and a half Tuesday night and deâ€" layed the Lincoln County Music Festiâ€" val considerably, Contestants carried Proves Highly Successful Event ' Auo.u'A-:u‘n.' The Annual County Music Festival held in the Community Hall, Beamsâ€" ville last woek reflected most cerditâ€" ably on all who took part and revealed -“H“-dflhl-lhlh’ various clases. ‘There was keen comâ€"| m-â€"nmmmm' handsome trophies and other awards Fruit Belt Softball League JuNGE Monday 1â€"St. Ann‘s at Beamsvilie Wednesday '-_v.‘ul.M'- Friday 8â€"Beamasvilie at Grimsby .-A-“’ulll- Monday 8â€"Creek at Beamsvilie Wednesday uâ€"lâ€"u.:uun Maiun Saturday _ 13â€"3 Stars at Smithville Monday uâ€"-.:.-uun MAY 17â€"Beamsville at St. Ann‘s 3 Stars at Creok 30â€"Beamasville at Smithville 22â€"8 Stare -... Anan‘a 27â€"8t. Ann‘e :.Q:‘ *®â€"Stoney Creek at 8t. Ann‘s .-vaczu-au.. 20â€"8t. Ann‘s at Grimaby -ldum (Revised Schedule 1936 ) Mixed voices quartet, Class 66â€"St. m-fllfinm;’ son Street Baptist Quartet, Niagara Duct, tenor and bass, Class 64 â€" Gillespicâ€"Banting duet, Beamsvilie. Alixed duet, any voices, Class 67â€" Palke .‘“-I.G'I“ bell, St. Catharines; , -v.-un«.:.r.u-:.n....‘ Falls; Edward Hastings Aghaveny Kuderian, St. Catharines. 1 ‘nureh choir, unaccompanied, Class 54â€"Jepson Street Baptist Church Niâ€" Eiocution, boys and giris, Class 71, 16 and underâ€"Verrall Stewart, Vineâ€" Elocution, boys and giris, Class 76 12 yrs. and underâ€"Bobby Lymburner, Dorinne Eldrige, St. Catharines. Ruth G. Parker, Beamsvitle. Class 42, boys* voeal solo (unchangâ€" ed volces) â€" Sydney Hawhker, Ham!lâ€" ton: Adam Grant, Niagara Fuills. Wednesday‘s Results follow: Public school chorus, Class 20; two and three roomsâ€"School Section No. 1, Louth, thirty school; Smithville Class 8, boys* vocal solo (unchangâ€" ed volces)â€"Rthys Morgan, St. Catharâ€" incs; Junior Bradiey, St. Catharines. Class 10, girls® voeal solo (12 nnlM. under)â€"Sheila Allan, St. Catharines; 2. Hel Helen Turner and Viclet Henderson, Betty both of 8t. Catharines. h. Class 6, boys‘ vocal solo (0 years| derson, Wellandport and under) â€" 1, Junior Frid, St. Cathâ€"! ed voices. (Cluss 64 _ Lyric tenor selo, Class 24â€"Arthur Bardsley, 8t. Catharines; James Campâ€" bell, St. Catharines. Mezzoâ€"soprano, Class 22â€"Mre. Audâ€" rey Phillips Caistor Centre. | Robust tenor solo, Class 25â€"James: oS n ffin, St. Catharines. _ Soprano solo, Class 21â€"Beth Petric Bell, 8t. Catharines; Christine Munro, Class 11, giris‘ vocal solo (15 and Bt. poae oc C _ Bass solo, 21 and under â€" Donald Baritone solo, 21 and underâ€"Whit Griffith, St. Catharines; Irvine Theal, ‘Tenor solo, 21 and under â€" Falls Choir Wins JULY ah:fi *â€"mavgr s ing 3 60 lhug:: 23â€"Grimaby at Reamsville 25â€"St. Anns at Smithville St. Aun‘s at 3 Stare . 11â€"Creek at Smithville 13â€"Beamsville at 3 Stars 15â€""reek at Beamsville m&m 17. 22â€"Croek at 3 Stars Smithville at Creek 24â€"Smithville at Beamsville St. Aun‘s at Grimahy 26â€"3 Stars at St. Ann‘s 27â€"Grimsby at Smithville ®â€"gt, Ann‘s at Creek .. *4 0‘ 04 ipanate ‘_*‘ at St. Ann‘s 10â€"Beamsville at Grimsby 3â€"Stonay Creek at St. Ann‘s 3 Stars at Grimaby NEAR BEAMBVILLE One man was hurt and an automoâ€" bile was badly wrecked carly Sunday morning. 1%, miles west of Beamsâ€" ville. A car driven by Wiliiam Anderâ€" son of the Brick Yard Side Road, Beamsvilie, went into the ditch and after ploughing along 50 feet, dropped. over the end of a culvert and then erashed into a Hydro pole. ‘The pole was clipped off at the base. Anderson suffered lacerations to the head and hands and was treated by Dr. C. W. Eimore of Beamsvilie. Anderson told Prov. Const. D. H. Darby, who investiâ€" gated, that a large bus, followed by a ear had forced him off the road by cutting in front of him as they passed AUTO WRECKED ano MAN HURT IN ACCIDENT Public School, St. Catharines. Public School Course Public school course, class 28, one reomâ€"1, 8.8. No. 13, North Grimaby; 2, £.8. No. 4, Grantham; 3, 8.8. No. 4. Piano duet, class five, 16 years and under â€"â€" 1, Betty Hill and Margaret Eilis, St. Catharines 2, Eleanor Pearâ€" #o0n and Norma Lee Pearson, St. Cathâ€" rh-h-t.eh-l-.limnm underâ€"1, William and Trene Angus, htharines. : Bt. Catharines; 2, Muriel Empringham and Helen Turner, St. Catharines; 3, :‘-‘--jâ€"-- y and Bett ..-.â€"._..-. llu--lqch-l.h-.ll’-n-l underâ€"1, Joyce Gaitcliff, St. Catharâ€" Incs; 2, Irene Woley, 8t. Catharines; 3, Betty Hill, St. Catharines. E-&fl-tn 12 years and 1, Mary Neff, St. Catharines: 2, Melen Turner, St. Catharines; 3, Beity Jean Movor, Vineland. Smithville; Bobby Lymburner, Smithâ€" ville; Raiph Lane, St. Ann‘s. Girls vocal solo, 12 years and under, Ciass 60â€"Marjorie Shantry, 8t. Ann‘s; Therâ€" esa Donnelly, Smithville; Vera Shanâ€" try, St. Anns, Plano solo, 0 years and under, Class 1=â€"Lois Kiddell, St. Cathâ€" arines; Marjorie Brown, Beamsvilie; Clara Madge, Smithvilie. Christine Munro, St. Catharines and Lavina Johnstone, Welland, last two tide. Lyric tenor solo, Class 47 â€" H. Allison Wood, St. Catharines. Mezzoâ€" Soprano solo, Class 45â€"Isabel Smeaâ€" ton, Niagara Fulls. Class 44â€"Beth Petric Bell, St. Cathâ€" Contraito solo, Class 24 â€"â€" Blossom Cisus, Beamsvilie; Essic Barnett, St. Catharines. Baritone solo, Class 26â€" WEDNESDAY, MAY 20th, 1986 Robust Tenor Robust tenor solo, Class 48â€"James Boys® unchangâ€"

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