Grimsby Independent, 22 Apr 1943, p. 4

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Stoker Russel) Smith, RCN. is| _ Sergt. Harry Clarke, Jarvis was holidaying in town. ‘mhmm t * .. ® t % C Carman Millyard spent the} Miss Glenna Furrell, has been weekend in Lond4ca, _ confined to her home with illness. lough in town. on Friday last. Frank Walker of Winnipeg.‘ Mrs. Mabel McCartney is now on Man., is visiting with his mother, the staff of the Post Office. She Mrs. Thomas Walker, Eim stret. . commenced her duties on Tuesday. a # ® I w .. â€" e *A Corp Murray Tufford, RCOC. Bandsman Fred. Durham, Camp Canip Borden spent the weekend Borden, spent the weekend with We ure pleased to reportâ€"that John Newton is able to be up, and gradually gaining strength, after a severe attack of pneumonia. t‘ % Mrs. M. L Morris of 47 Paton St., had just returned from Newâ€" bury, Ont., where she attended the funeral of her father, the late John Mrs. John R. Cowell of Fruitâ€" nd. ceelbrated her 95th trthday Lieut. Liewellyn Smith, is at rfl-‘ ent overseas with the RHLL | Girls of the High School Cadet Corps, under the leadership of the piatoon commanders, Eleanor Dyâ€" mond, Douglas Dick and Connie DeLaplante, were in charge of the Chinese war relief tag day here on mmuumm ized $172. P. V. Smith, committee for the support given by the public. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL SUNDAY, APRIL 25th, 1943 St. John‘s Presbyterian Hev. Geo, Taylorâ€"Munro EASTER SERVICES »cial Easter Music by the Junior and Senior Choirs. *Yip;fi“““ ue k e t oo e e aoa . wsâ€"hy.lla.-aâ€"‘l\e"chd“w‘" ister Music â€" Easter Flowers â€" Easter Hymns _â€"â€" A Hearty Welcome To All â€"â€" MWhTrthHuzflOw TRINITY UNITED CHURCH t _ Jt *# alker of Winnipeg 4 E&mith, CWAC. is spending ber furâ€" Church . . . VISEHT ... Coles‘ Florists Easter Liites Fresh Cut Spring Flowers Carnations â€"â€" Snap Dragons CALCEOLARIAS CINERARIAS Mount (In Variegated Colors) : And See Our Display â€"â€" ORDER EARLY °* "LOwERs BY WIRE" promoted to the ramk of Major. _ | of Mr. and Mrs c * s " _ | pliace at 8 o‘clo daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Hunt, is leaving on May 7th for Rockâ€" cliffe. to study Code and Cipher in the RCAF., (W.D.) in town. Harold is a member 0f th St. Catharines Fire Department :':-";;;i-uuw-| Miss Audrey Richarason, WE -m::-w-&n|mdnr.mmmm ‘ F M son, who is attending St. Hilde‘ ‘.mwmlmmumwaym tm.â€"nmmnm"’m“fi“_“:‘"“‘"“ ‘-.;dln.l-“. AAelaide St. -uny'w._.‘m,“ Mr. Stewart for many years Was Mrs. C. W. Lewis Puton St., wh ‘“ww-th-\mmeCnurw vwquumnmaâ€"um Imnfibm.“mnhrpnuuana.y is â€" progressir :mumwmm nicely. # # ® + L # | Dr. Irvin Theal, RCAMC. and| LA.C. Wallace Smith, "son Lm-rwwm-uum;mmmmm- ie Nee NOC tm bhis * Hntiacks has bees posted to Camp BorGen for som. »ecks but has again been transferred to the Pacific Const. Mrs. Theal will remain in Calgary with her parents. K.â€"E.â€"~B.â€"SC0tt,â€"RAE.â€"OVEL . ;â€"_â€"~~_~~~n _ in n e es son of Beresford and Mrs.‘ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stuar Grimsby Beach, bas becn‘ gagement of their second daughter ‘Bfl-““imvmhu-ebmy-nfl nlwlmm“?-- * elaide St.| "Billy" Lewis, son of Mr. and years was Mrs. C. W. Lewis Paton St., who -mb\mmnlflw Livingston | in the St. Catharines General Hosâ€" rst string"| nital on bunduy is progressing 5t, | Hubert, Que. spent the Weenent \'mr.!!nnflyhm e w\ ._ * | Pte. Angus Clarke, overseas for 11422 U 24 Ts 2 t fln dnc mm cmitation Ond aire n ‘mdmm!lfl Bay, was home over the weekend. ‘Toronto T H E over two years to the rank of Lanceâ€"Sergt. a;c.t-dm-;mvw_l_cm MV‘JMW. alist Chapter, LO.DE., attended | the Annual Provincial mT \now being bil. in Hamilton. On My.wmc’*l ‘femden, McCausiand, Buckenbam, Jewson, Lothian, and Gregg, at~ ‘tnded. ‘Those vresent at Wednesâ€" | Anw‘s seasions included Mesdames been spending home, left on Monday morning for Texan where he will complete his training before proceedings overâ€" \M‘fll 10th, Deceased genleman was well knon in Grimsby, hayâ€" ing spect hi ;olidays here for sevâ€" Bromliey, Wolfenden, Buckenham, and McC won of the late Judson MW!Mrwnl-‘ p-um-m".nnd bonour containing the a mes of | 25 former students sersing in the armed forces. Mru. L. A,. Bromley, regent, and Mrs. V. W. Jm‘ entertainced at tes at toe home «f the latter. Mrua. Pred Jown 4* cational sevretary of the chap.», youred tes and M« 7. 2. Mor"is, of Hamilton, assist i in }Ooking after the guests who includod: Lriâ€" gadier Armand Smith, MC., ED. ar 4 J Ansoâ€" «nd Mre. Jobnson, Mr. and Ns P *%. Smith, Mir. and Mrs. E. clergy and the 1.0.D.E. educational comunittee Th« regular business meeting of will be held in the Chapter Roxns on Monday, April 26th at 3 y7.m. Mr. and Mrs David Clougnley, Grimaiby, unnounce the @b@age ment of their daughter, Helen Berâ€" nice, to Pte. Chester Kimer, Camp l-l..-dfl:.nl:z‘c.!l wimer, of Boamsille; to tuke piace quictly eurly in May, Following the Et George‘s day er and og....:mmpuuu‘ucum idaw aftemoon, during which Coming Events ummmmdmmr f their second daughter, Helen Howard, to Gordon Swift, son Mrs. Albert Swift of Hamilton. The marriage will take o‘clock on Saturday, May 15, in Sherbourne House Club, GRIMS B Y 1INDEPE NDE NT Engagement Hill ‘lilies for the wedding of Avrion 4. mmdlr.nndln.‘ Bay, mlfldllm"‘.', Creek, to Second Lieut Wiliam Phoenix, | ‘B.A.. Gorden Head, BC., son of wville, Mr. and Mrs. B. Phoenix, Hamil rents | ton, formerly of Grimsby, St. iuymnwo'doek”- p .J.memm‘ St. | Given in marriage by her father, it:umgw:llfl M-:fi & ‘_.n L.14 in slsse bu white garâ€" was decked with ferns and Easter :‘ At the receptuon, DEG ®L 1ME Pines, home of the bride‘s paerents, | Mrs. Galbreaith received, assiszed ;â€"| by the mother of the groom. The veil held in place by white garâ€" denias. She carried a bouquet of Easter lilies, and wore a gold locâ€" ket, a gift of the groom. Mrs. Schofield Hatherly, Torunto, ‘vumdm.mh an apple green bengoline suit, with l‘n-vddtdthtwfi Grimsby, soloist. PHOENIXâ€"GALBREAITH couple left on a wedding trip to Niagara Falls, the b.ide wearing a blue crepe dress trimmed vuh_ accessories. Her corsage was of pink carnations. AMBROSEâ€"In loving memory of Only those that have lost can The sorrow of parting wit We little thought hor death so Ever remembered by Dad, Mothâ€" â€" and Sisters Arvella, Barbara, wOMEN!! Nuptials Our Government realizes the importance of nutrition for bealith, *« an aid to Victory, Government surveys show that the diet of many Cauadians is defcient. This is not necessarily boo-uzo'l‘cunoliuhloo‘. but rather because they eat the «rong Aind of food. That‘s why it is every Canadian women‘s duty to know and apply the basic rules of Natrition. And that‘s why we offer you an easy woy to plan meals that will Hmhflii well ... in a useful _if Bew Iq,"&uoâ€"'odaoâ€"'iu”. "Health is a vital dyramic thing contributing to Victory ...apropetdiet...amtterofmdomlcm” â€"â€"Prime Minister Machentic King with brown ceat and of Avelon »vcusored by THE BREWING INDULSTEY (ONT ARICH) ~ o do your pan! Learn how to bri m’m:-‘vhlkylnyou Guily1 Ger yorr copy of "Eaeto W Win", at ‘;:-T;-‘" ance and generosity in ‘h“'fi Relief ‘Drive held 'um. in the inceres«s --3‘:’-‘:{"“‘ Card of T hanks m”-wmm s to the general public for wish to express our sincere ; to Dr. MacMillan, the Lmlov.'.:.m.d In coâ€"uyeration with the Department of National Defence, Aimy, a oneâ€"year course in Mathematics, Physics and allied studies is offered, commencing in September, for Boys 17 to 19 Years Old Almthlhuwdu-madvhdutu travel on Canada Coach Line Busses between Friday, AprllZS.dMy.Aprllfl. Shoppers should be hicbdtortbeweeknd-thdrnyh-enthur Mthelp.n.buo-'l\nnhy,»n'lzud. Applicants should have Ontario Grade XIII, with good standing in Geometry, Trigonometry and Physics. Grade XII standing in some other provinces is accepted as equivalent. Ym.ttafiuhalndm-htbefutthtextn Inuowill.otbepmi‘dhrdvhmdur ms..-.u..m-ms-hyun. ~**_Candidate are enlisted in the Army and receive tuition, board, lodging, textbooks, medical and dental care and army pay. CAN: SPECIAL NOTICE RE EASTER . BUS TRAVEL JOIN THE "N FOR V" DRIVE Mrs. Jenkin Davies| Wartime Travel Congestion ___ NO 2 "DIAN ARMY COURSE Apply Immediately to Mr. George M. Henry Prefer military exempt. Senior matriculation. Large independent drug store. Exâ€" cellent remuneration offerâ€" Knyg :;:.t possible opportunâ€" m‘ I‘= ience. fil’l‘ staff 6;&."- ed. Good hours. earn FREE uow za mpnoue HWEALTMH THROBaH BETTE® WUTRITION ... HESE‘® #ow! Send for your copy ts day ! DRUG APPRENTIOE 31 Walnut St. S., Hamilton Refer to Permit No. 6744 EMPLOYMENT AND SELECTIVE SERVICE , HAMILTON OFFICE Pvagramene NOW 1943,

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