Grimsby Independent, 22 Oct 1942, p. 5

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CLAGSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT PAYS BIG DIVIDENDS C6.â€"50 WEST MAIN STREET HAMILT ON Opposite the Library MEN‘S SUITS, & DRESSES Cleaned & Pressed, 95¢ ea. Place yohr order NOW for 1943 Diaries, Daily Journals and Calendar Pads so as to be sure of securing what you need when the stock is ready. ® 26 Main Street, West, Grimsby NTE UA ENE ...... fecccccomammenmmmmmmmmentl All Ironed Family Wash......12¢ Blankets ... 40c; 2 for 75¢ Curtains ....._.___......_50c per pair City Laundry C. H. RUSHTON Agent AND EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT Square Dances, Paul Jones, Fox ‘Trots, Twoâ€"Steps and Waltzes Tomorrow Night sUNDAY, OCTOBER 25th 1942 11 am. â€" Tranformation vs. T p.m.â€"Universal Godâ€"Hunger. (Lanterr Slides) LOOK AHEAD BARN DANCE CLUB LEN MEYER‘S Music By The Ramblers Trinity United Church W. J, WATT, B.A., B.D., Hawke‘s Hall SAVE FROM TWO TO FOUR CENTS RY CARRYâ€" ING YOUR BREAD FROM OUR STORE, Those Far Away eandy, and also delicions Christmas cake. We casnot till for how long our stock will be so complete as it is at present, because of war conâ€" Do Not Leave It Too Late To Make Up T hat Christmas Parcel Sunday School at 2.30 FRANK START, M.C. All y, October 22nd, 1942 GRIMSBY Also a full line of cakes and buns, We have at present a fairly comple.= GRIMSBY â€"BAKERY 9 to 12 sister of the bride, was bridesmaid, and wore a pretty rose crepe frock. She carried a bouquet of Better Times roses. ‘The groom was atâ€" tended by William Harper, brotherâ€" inâ€"law of the bride. A reception was held at the home of the bride‘s parents, forty guests being present. Mrs, Burton, muther of the bride, wore soldier blue crepe, trimmed with sllver, and corsage of sweetheart roses. Navy blue sheer with corsage of talisman roses was worn by the m’lW,lflWm Before leaving, the bride divided her bouquet between t« brideâ€" proom‘s grandmothers, Mre. Wim. Mitchell and Mrs. A. W. Metcalfe. METCALFEâ€"BURTON At 3.30 o‘clock on Saturday, Ocâ€" tober 17th, in St. Andrew‘s Church, Grimsby, Violet, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey Burton, was uhited in marriage with Mr. Edâ€" win Metcalfe, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Metcalfe, North Grimsby. Rev. J. A. Ballard officiated. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was becomingly gownâ€" ed in blue sheer, and carried white gara Falls, St. Catharines, B« ville, Hamilton and Grimshy. Mesdames Hamilton Fleming, Nelâ€" les Rutberford, George Nelles, Gilâ€" bert Wade, Isabell Mantell, and Misses Dora Lewis and Mary Marâ€" velling in a beige suit with brown WRIGHTâ€"PETTIT The marriage was celebrated on Saturday, October 17th, of Eleanor June, youngest daughter of the hulr.nndl(n.mmrum, and Mr. Willard Wright, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Wright, of Vanderbilt, Michigan. The service was conducted by M.G.Nlorslunro.thowewn‘ taking place at the home of the bride‘s sister, Mrs. Amber Wolfenâ€" den, Livingston avenue. There were no attendants, ‘The bride was becomingly gowuâ€" ed in brown velvet and carried talisman roses and bouvardia. Bronze chrysanthemums and other autumn flowers were used to decorâ€" ate the rooms, which wer» lighted with cathedral candles. Mrs. Wolfenden and Mrs. James Powell, sisters of the bride. receivâ€" ed the guests, and Mrs, H. L. Robâ€" erts and Mrs. A. R. Globe were in charge of the dining room, which was decorated with yellow rosesa day, October 20th, 1942, the Recâ€" tor, Rev. J. A. Ballard, officiating. The bride was given in marriage by Major H. F. Baker, and was atâ€" tended by Miss Daphne Hemmel, of Toronto. ‘The best man was Pater Hodson, also of Toronto. The couple will reside in Ottawn SLADENâ€"BALL The marriage between Elizabeth Mildred Ball and Rudoiph Victor sinden was celebrated in St. drew‘s Church, Grimsby, on The bride and groom left for a Nuptials Nuptials Nuptials gum, boxed .visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Hyland, Central Ave. Mrs. M. R. Harries, who went oveases as a member of the RCAFXC., returned last Saturday after two and a half years in Engâ€" land and is staying with ber parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs, Beresford H. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Datch, Wilâ€" Ham Tillet, and Mrs. Theima Heaâ€" spending two weeks with Mrs, J. Metcalfe, Main road west. Mrs, Clarence Lewis, Paton St., wil lbe the hostess of the Sewâ€"weâ€" knit Red Cross group at their next meeting on ®Friday, October 30th. home of his uncle, Mr. C. J. Emm, Elizabeth street, over the wekend. ronto, was a weekend guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Emm, L.C. Victor Mason and Pte. Robâ€" ert Mason, have returned to their base after three weeks‘ leave at their komes here. Murray Street, spent the weekend in Parry Sound. Mrs. B. I. Woebster, from North Hatioy, Que., is a guest of Mrs. Thos Liddle, Rossmore. Mr, and Mrs. Jack Dempsey, of Hamilton, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Geo, Kanmacher. Bruce Stuart, son of Mrs. Marion Stuart, Central Avenue, left on Friday for Manning Pool, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Lonton Denison and Mrs. John Denison, of Toronto, are guests of Mrs. ‘Thos, Liddle, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Eaton spent the week end in Toronto Mrs. Wm. Stewart, ‘Toronto, spent the weekend at her home Mrs. Hugh Johnson has returned Miss Frieda MacKenzie, of Toâ€" Mr, THE _GRIMSBY _INDEPENDENT DOMESTIC â€" » 19. SHORTENINGâ€"4 tbs, 738¢ SHREDDED WHEAY.CR CLARK‘S TOMATO, VEGETAELE, SCOTCH BROTH soUPS â€" 3 %» 26 Suneopics 2« 23 QUAKER XXXX Cut Mixzed Poesl â€" â€" â€" ib. 231 Red Giace Chorries â€" â€" h.’d Red & Green Chertiee â€" ib 7 \y Tokarors ROLLED OATS 5â€"25: se CHEESE mm 24 69: WHOLESOME DOMINION 244. auâ€"mw. *4 | >£9¢ ** 2 WHITE, BROWN, CRACKED WHBAT SOCIAL AND PERSONAL BAKIMG "SRUITS & PEEL BREAD 24â€"08, 2 15c clerk at Stedman‘s for some time past, was the recipient of a presâ€" entation and the good wishes of her fellow employees on Saturday night or her leaving to take up new dutiecs at Ogilvie Beauty urday at the home of his grandâ€" parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Crit Charles Mason who has been a patient in General Hospital, Hamâ€" me toâ€" and is returning home gress, day. returned to her home after a three weeks‘ visit to her parents, Mr. A.C, 2 Elvin Todd, Manning Deâ€" pot, Toronto, was a visitors on Satâ€" Mrs. Thos, Liddle returned at the beginning of the week from a two week‘s visit to her daughter, Mrs. Albert Ferguson, Windsor. Dorothy Burton, C. W. A. C., left on Saturday night for Ottawa to take a refresher course in comâ€" mercial work. Mr. and Mrs, M. Stover, Toâ€" ronto, were visitors at the home of visitors at the home of Mrs. C. J. Love on Sunday. Mra. Frank Hill is visiting in Powassan for three weeks. Mrs. E. L. Milne has returned home after two weeks‘ holiday in A.C, 1 William Hill is a patient in hospital at St. Anne‘s Quebec, as a result of an injury to his foot. Penelope and Newell Smith, daughter and son of Mrs. J, R. Smith, were weekend visitors in bgt. Instructor Douglas Farrell, of Barriefeld, was a weekend visiâ€" tor at his home here. Miss Eva Baxter and Mrs. Hugh McLaren were guests of Mrs. G. A. Sinclair over the weekend. Frankford. 140 Miss Ruth Sheiton, a popular CATSUP z14. NEY PARD 206 FOOD 2: 29« Matches 3 :. 25« MAPLE LEAF QUICK OR PLAIN RICHLY BLENDEDâ€"FRESHLY GROUND COFFEE ucinEceo +39c NOTHING MATIERS NBW dut. __L tion was expressed at the success of the rummage sale beld on Ocâ€" tober 10th which resulte‘ in a neat sum being turned in to the club‘s Miss Joan Barclay, daughter of Mr. Justice and Mrs, Gregor aBrâ€" clay, Montreal, who was a farmâ€" erette in the Grimaby district this summer will shortly join the RC.â€" A.F, Woman‘s Division at Ottawa. Miss Barclay is now a guest of Baroness Rothschild, New York. Mrs, Richard Shafer was the ofâ€" ficial hostess at the regular meetâ€" ing of the Beaver" Club of St. John‘s Presbyter: . church on Monday aftor . u. Members brought their Red (ross sewing. and by way of diversion engaged in shuffie Loard games. Gratificaâ€" Of exceptional interest t lovers of the past will be the exhibition of curios and antiques to be held in St. Andrew‘s Parish Hall next Tuesday afternoon and evening unâ€" der the auspices of the Guild Mrs. R. Gammage is a visitor in London this week attending the wedding of her son Herbert, Mr. and Mrs. W, A. Jose, of Niaâ€" gara Falls, spent the weekend at their home in Grimasby. The Grimsby town team that took first prize in its class at Beamsville Fair was driven by weekend leave, returning to Potaâ€" wawa on Tuesday. Mr. Hann has been in the Plumbing and Heating busiâ€" ness in Toronto for 30 years, and comes to Grimsby with the highest recommendations, The sale of his plumbing and heating business to WHITE OR GREEN CELERY â€"â€"+~{ NEW BRUNSWICK Potatoes |0‘> CALIFEORNIA Grapefruit 3 ~ 2 REP TOKAY GRAPES ?~ W. T. C. BROMLEY ___ANNOUNCES ___ MR. FRED HANN Phone 431 PIIB Bleeding and proâ€" truding pile sufferers should know Bunker‘s Herbal Pills treats the cause at its source. Money back if not satisfied at C. D. Millyard‘s Drug Store. ‘There is power in the direct ‘hmolldlm-fdlovll‘h- man soul, which will do more to dissipate prejudice and kindle charity, than the mostâ€"elaborate arguments.â€"G. Eliot. Mrs. Geo, Warner and Mrs. L. Larsen have been appointed deleâ€" gates to the W.1 Area Convention being held in Hamilton on Novemâ€" ber 4th and 5th. The purpose of the interâ€" ruption is to make necesâ€" sary repairs to lines affectâ€" ing North and South Grimsby Townships. Power will be off from 7 to 9 a.m. on Sunday, Octoâ€" ber 25. Notice To Hydro Subscribers Hydro Interruption

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