Grimsby Independent, 11 Jun 1942, p. 5

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The next Mothers® Ciub Clinic for Vaccine for Diptheria and ESmaillpox will be held on Tuesday, June 16th, at the Grimsby Public School. The doctors request that all mothers be at the school at 9 ©‘clock sharp, AGENT â€" W. WESsT |to the "grownâ€"ups" while Brown 23 Main St. West Grimsby | Owl and Tawny Owl regaled the PHONE 394 Pack with ice cream and cookies. (Formerly Doliar Cieaners) TOPCOATS â€" DRESSES shHoe sHince ar HILLIER‘s Westclox Products, Ladies‘ and Gents‘ Watches, Rings, Over 20 Years Experience in nqnl_fln._ylnmm See Our Line Ofâ€"â€" TORONTO to GRIMSBY Trinity United Mothers Club 12:10 p.m. ib di, 4y m 4:10 p.m. 7:1§ p.m. #:20 p.m. 11:10 p.m. (Eastern Deylight Saving Time) "The Biggest Little Jewellery Store in The Fruit Beit"~ Jewelry Repairs E. A. BUCKENHAM Kent Cleaners GRAY COAGH LINES Church W. J, WATT, B.A., Bulova, Wostfield And Elgin 12 Main St. E., Grimsby Tickets and Information at Kanmacher‘s Restaurant PHONE 466 Buses Leave PRICES MODERATE Cash And Carry , June 11th, 1942, TORONTO GRIMSBY 10:15 a.m. 3:15 p.m. 7:1§ p.m. 11:10 p.m. Ceremoryv Held For Brownies A pretty ceremony took place in mnmflmuwm«am. day afternoon when the year‘s work of the 25th 1L.O.D.E. Brownie Pack was concluded with the award of the Golden Bar and 0° Aueldlmluntod.htnm- les. The regular Pack opening took place in the Fairy Ring around the the Brownie Law and Promise unâ€" der the guidance of the officers, Brown Ow!, Mrs. J. T. Gammages, and Tawny Owl, Miss Kay Snetâ€" singer. ‘The story of the Golden Bar was told and after a little magic had been mnj; mâ€" â€"““" the Goldenâ€"Barsâ€"toâ€"be found scraps As each received her badge the &wnlenrymvelypmlud‘to go on practising all that she had learned in winning the badge.‘ Mrs. Kenneth Baxter presented the Attendance Stars. The Pack is proud of having eight Golden Bars and those who are able to go on to the next step have now the Golden Hand to work for. Two Brownies recited the "Ree| _ % s + _ flections of a Toadstool" verses| Mrs. F. M. Ryckman, has reâ€" written by a Brownie in ®ngland.| turned to her home in Niagara After God Save the King and| Falls after a few days‘ visit at the "Goodbye Brownie" several of the| bhome of Mr. and Mrs. F. Burton. . Golden Bars served refreshments \4 8. to the "grownâ€"ups" while Brown| . Aâ€"C: 2 Lâ€" L Sully and A.C. 2 R. ommnmommmm“‘“‘;'“'mlnm‘w_fl‘”‘ ':m_'“_u_m were weekend visitors in Grimsby. A Theatre Party under the conâ€" venership of Miss Victoria Fox was held last week in honour of the After the theatre the party adâ€" jJourned to the home of Mrs. J. games were played and refreshâ€" ments served by the hostess. ‘This brought to a conclusion a most enâ€" joyable evening which was packed full of pleasant surprises for the guest of honour. On Monday evening, June 8th, membersâ€"of theâ€"Baptist Church held a surprise party in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Byers who were recently married. Rev. T. E. Richards acted as master of cereâ€" on ‘behalf of the members of the church with a gift of English selections were rendered by Miss Greta Ormiston, readings given by Mrs. Frank Millar and Miss Eva Cline, and duets sung by Mrs. J. 8. Easson and Mrs. George Konkle. At the conclusion of the program refreshments were served with Mrs. A. P. Norton and Mrs,. H. Heaslip on the cominittee. Books and magazines for men in the services may now be left at Bob Hillier‘s store, as well as at the Library. What the men like best are adâ€" venture, detective and international intriows stories. ‘There is a very Books Are W anted literature is decidediy and should be left oul. The leave at his home in Grimady } Surprise Party T heatre Party AC, Jack to the heels of Allez of Mount w a three days 192 Mr. C. T. Farrelii, Mountain St., spent the weekend in Trenton visitâ€" ing with Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Farâ€" Miss #ean Pettit, of Port ] spent the weekend with her ents, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. I Mrs. Reg, Nelles, formerly of Grimsby and now residing in the United States is visiting in town for a few days. A.C. 1 Wilfred Travis, RC.A.F.,| Cpl. A. K. Norton, RC.A St. Thomas, spent the weekend| Ottawa, spent the Weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.°C.| his parents, Mr. and Mr#. . Travis, North Grimsby. Norton, Ontario Street. + # ® ® ® L AC. E Edgar Fisher, RCAF.,| Mrs. C a. Hi Lo# A St. Thomas, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Fisher, Oak Street. who underwent an operation on his leg recently, is in Ward three morth, in Christie Street Hospital, ‘Toronto, and is getting along fine. He expressed a desire to hear from his friends in Grimsby. Word has been received by his THE _GRIMSBY INDE ENDENT fiWTTEB e 38c SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Pettit, was the guestOf Mys D. Carâ€" mount, Hamilton, during the past week., spent a few days in ‘° visiting her mother, Todoroff. Miss Myrtle Forman, Toronto, spent a few days in Grimsby this week visiting her parents, Mr. and California, is visiting with Mrs. Hugh Walker at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. piett, Grimsby . L/C J. H. Easson of Kitchener, arrived home last Thursday evepâ€" ing for a short visit before leaving for advanced training at Listowel. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Cramer acâ€" companied by Miss Alico Cramer, Mrs. L. Yeager, and Mrs. Kathâ€" leen Yeager, attended the graduaâ€" tion of nurses at Conyocation Hall, Hamilton, on Thursday last when ried a bouquet which was a gift from her uncle, Mr. M. Hopkins, Norwich. Also attending the serâ€" Norwich. Miss Phyllis Burton, Miss Helen Mr. Frank Hopkins of ,;,," Hamilton, town last week .. Mrs. John »15¢| CORN SYRUP °* Paton 8t., A.F., at Mra, Glen Hoebel and son, Karl, of Kirkland Lake, are spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hoebel, Grimaby. A former well known reosident of Grimaby has received a well earnâ€" ed promotion, in the person of J. Albert Powers, who for the past 13 years ‘has been clerkâ€"operator at the wptown office of the C.P.R. in St. 1homas, Mr. Powers has been promoted to be ‘Telegraph and Expresa Agent for the C.P. at Lindsay and has already assumed his new duties. J. Aibert Powers was telegraph operator in Grimsby during the three years that the Niagara Peninsula Fruit Growers Association was in existence and he is a brotherâ€"inâ€"law of Thomas J. Gammage of Muir‘s Shoe Store. On Monday, June 1st, the Beaver Club of St. John‘s Presbyterian Church enjoyed a party, in the church rooms, which was provided by members of the Red Shuffieâ€" board Team, who lost the tournaâ€" ment. There were twentyâ€"five members present and after a hot supper which was served at 6.30 the "trophy‘" was presented by the Captain ofâ€"theâ€"Reds, Missâ€"M. Crit= Blacks, Mrs. Muriel Dunham, with many comments and much laughâ€" ter. Each member of the winning team was then presented with a tin medal, Games were played and thoroughly enjoyed and the evenâ€" ing was voted a real success by both the Reds and the Blacks. the home of Mrs. Gerald Carson, Murray Street, on Wednesday, June 17th, at 3 p.m. f for the soldier‘s box. The members are please requestâ€" ed to remember to bring donations Beaver Club CANADIAN MOUNTAIN Vi'. TOMATOES NEW CHEESE Motor on « KELLOGG‘S$ OR QUAKER MATUHES CORN FLAKES â€" 2 : I5. GLASSCO‘S BLENDED ORANGE AND GRAPEFRULr MABRMALADE _ > 24. Marrow{at PEAS 3:# 25¢ PUKE OKUUVND BLACK PEPPER FINE QVUALITY JEWEL seorvrains _ >1§¢ PURE LARD 2 v 27. White, Brown, Cracked Wheat FINE QUALITY DOMINION 24â€"0%. Loaves c SWEET MIXED Word was received in town on Friday, June 5th, of the sudden death in Detroit, Michigan, of Don« ald Dentzler. Mrs, Dentzler, wife of the deceased man, is the former Lyla C. Harrod, daughter of Mrs. R. B. Harrod, Nelles Road. Serâ€" vices for the late Mr. Dentzler were held on Saturda,, ‘uno 6th, with interment made in Bothwell, Ontario. Mrs. R. B. Harrod and grandson, Robert V. Harrod left for Bothwell on Friday to attend Mrs. S. Norton, who underwent an operation on Wednesday at the Hamilton General Hospital, is reâ€" ported to be resting quietly and LOCAL RESIDENT is BEREAVED for Bothwel the funcral. SEND Aâ€" 46.50 WEST MAIN STREET HAMILTON Opposite the Library TO THE BOYS IN THE SERVICES, AT CAMP OR OVERSEAS ... My Friend Flicka R _ +l§ ize »: 10c "* sa m Ec _2 10e as wely as can be expected. Wt Young Ames Haunted â€"Tady Kings Row The New Hope BOOK _ »1§¢ 2:# 23c OKE 25¢

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