Grimsby Independent, 30 Sep 1943, p. 6

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'flqnd&-.!\mn-_ <r, visited with friinds in town over the weekend, apent a few C# ePhmes . ind .T- lough at her home here, _ # LJ # Frank G. and Mrs. Macklem, Toâ€" yonto, were weekend visitors to Miss Marguerite Farrell, of Galt, is ill at her home, Mountain St. Her friends join in wishing her a Wilson Crews and Subâ€" and Mrs, DeNure, Midiand, were visitors with Mayor and Mrs. E. S. Johnson last week. Pilotâ€"Officer Ross Hannigan, of Jordan, and Lance Bombardier Mark Markey, of Grimsby, spent their furiough in London, England, recently. ‘While there they were the guests of Major Lioyd Kenyon, ‘The ladies who participated in the bridge tournament held last spring for the Navy League had their final meeting at the home of Mrs. A. R. Globe, Main street west, prizes for high score in the tournaâ€" ment were presented to Mrs. B. F. Scott and Mrs. A. N. Ashton. Through this occasion $20.00 was raised for West Lincoln Memorial Hospital fund. A most enjoyable afternoon was spent. Rev. B. A. O‘Donnell, M.A.P.P. a.m.â€"Harvest Thanksy. 11 Service. e St. Joseph‘s Catholic Church Sunday 16th Sunday Echoolâ€"3 p.m. Evening Devotionsâ€"7.30 p.m. sUNDAY, OCTOBER 3. Intending Pupils . . . New s . . DANCINGn CLA§§§S FORMING MilRasds 14 Paton St., Grimsby Sunday after Pentecost. (Holy Name Sunday) v‘School at 2.30 in Trinity HoODr * C." _ Jms ”n’cmmflfl _T 4& * * yicpensed by Gradu®‘ PBEY * 0 icpensed ) Carctully and Accurately Dispensed bY Geadu®l® pruggists ~ 19. Millvard Home reacher: Ar Hawke‘s Hal! CMW 4.C., Cir sANDRA LAMBERT CuURTIS o f Quality Drugs 1943 at 4 o‘clock l.‘ ll I it :' .â€"‘7“ UE r- _ Mrs. Margquis 3 n | past week in Bolievilie, and while Misses Shirley Force and V ,'u_""-x_“:‘ww= Jured in a dynamite explosion reâ€" |__Pte. Stella Hackney, Baltimore, ‘The Hospitality Committee reâ€" | Maryland, u.s.u.mamc.w.lma sixtyâ€"four airmen entertainâ€" \ A.C., Toronto, and Pte. Audrey ed in various homes during . July TenUy, is still a patient in Hamilâ€" ton General Hospitai. * .. s _ %% Sewâ€"Weâ€"Knit Red is to meet on PFrids L /Cpl Robm:u, C. W. A. C., Toronto, and August. a C spent the weekend with the latter‘s| ‘Two bales of clothing have been f parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Robertâ€" | sent for British bomb victims, and mm.flt.-fl.. m.“!wmg«_qw».\ Mr. and Mrs. William Hewson, | Cttes have been forwarded to 10C@!| _ members of Grimsby Red Cross Grimsby, entertained Saturday eve.| Prif0n®r® of war; SiXtC6D "°Orllt | Committee, met in regular session ning at the Autotel, in honour of | POXe® have beer delivered: 5 DAVY» | on Tuesday afternoon. They acâ€" their 5 army, and 6 sirforce. PACKAE®® | pnowledge with grateful thanks daughter, Virginia, whose i e birthday was observed, and also| P2V¢ 2180 been seni to the ChaP~| gonations from the followingâ€" her ter‘s adopted ship, Interceptor. _ | y Benvenuti, Niagara Falls, joining the RCAF. (W.D.), within a short time. A new company of girl guides| gopoo; Mrs. McLeod, New York, * * _% has been formed, with Miss Marion | go5 oo; Grimsby and District Salâ€" One hundred friends and neign.| Scott as captain. vage Committee, $120.00. bours attended a miscelalneous| _The Educational Committeeâ€"| Ay urgent request has been reâ€" shower at the home of Mr. nd'u"- Fred Jewson, Convener, "'sedvodmmmlforu- Mrs. Robert Beamer, North Grims. ported the High School Commenc°â€" | men‘s leather jackets. ‘The comâ€" \ by. on Monday night in honour of | ment will take place in November, | mittee have been fortunste enough Grimsby, entertained Saturday eveâ€" ning at the Autotel, in honour of their daughter, Virginia, whose birthday was observed, and also her joining the RC.AF. (W.D.), within a short time. '; Mrs. Edward Walker and three mScr‘t.’.‘.’lflhm.R.CM-.lnd \Douglas and David, of Norval. | spent the weekend with relatives in town. "Bill" has just graduated as a gunner and is being posted to an eastern coast camp for further | Vernon Tuck, Optometrist. will be absent from is office on ‘Wedâ€" nesday and Thursday, October 6th and 7th, to aftend the annual Fall Seminary of the Graduate Foundaâ€" tion Clinc being held this year at the Royal Connaught Hotel, Hiamâ€" (formerly Ella Beamer). LC o ap c wisch | dsor; John Lidle, Windsor:; Mrs. E. |\C. McKee, of Peterboro; pr. and {Url. Harold Clérke, and two sons, 'd Brig‘s 2: Â¥r. and Mrs. G. A. | caddais. of Kirkland Lake, Mrs. instruction. Desvatch Rider Albert Ferguson Mr. and Mrs. F. Toronto. % . Clifford Dryden, who was inâ€" Hildre! at the home of Miss Jack Ailan Hildreth, 4Â¥ s Windsor; â€"# P. Mackhliem, ersonals X Organizations *X Club Activities 6th Lincoln Loyalist Chapier, 1.O.â€" D.E., helqtheir first meeting of the fall season in the chapter room on Bromley, regent, presided. ‘The financi,l report presented by the treasurer Mrs. Brock Snyder, The War Services Committee reâ€" ported receiving donations during the summer from Trinity Woman‘s Association and the Mothers® Club. In September a tag day was held, realizing $152.06, proceeds to go toward buying articles for Christâ€" showed substantal balances in the mas parcels for local men overâ€" ported the High School Commenceâ€" ment will take place in November, mmcwn-mmm-‘ our to present the 1.O.D.E. medal | udmprhn.daomdl Savings Stamps to Public and High School students for Bible and | verse memorization. l It was voted that the 1.0.D.E.; ‘The monthly literary m-thtl will be held on Monday evening, October 4th, at 8 o‘clock, when Professor V. W. Jackson will xh'el an illustrated talk on New Zealand in the chapter room,. ‘The public is invited. It was voted that the 1.0.D.E. give $100 to the Wost Lincoln Memorial Hospital. % Fruit Shipped For Patients Last Friday Lincoln Loyalist Chapter, 1L.O.D.E. shipped a conâ€" signment of fruit to the soldier psuenulnChnlutho-ptw. 56 baskets and one hamper of plums, grapes and apples were mppedthm;hmnndu-o! the Mitchell Transport Hamilton. The fruit was donated by H. C. T WE [WICL ‘" Miss Sutt has had usefu; <ap<iâ€" lence A# Lieutenant of the S0t» onuptuuamnnnuu' er toher yew command. We conâ€" l"nmp_ubcronhcrvou-d-rvd The Division Comm».«ioner and the LQD E. Girl Guide Committce have appointed Miss Marion Scott to be captain of the new company now being formed. A This Company will relieve the priginal Oith 1.¢%.I0.£E. Guide Comâ€" wdm-wmvymolmofil. mmnuvmmwm tinque with more advanced work -a‘“-â€"' the leadership of Miss CullingforJ. who has capta‘ne company SUGessfully for se T\ Aa!" THE BLIND The iDtiative ard energy of a number f UGrimsby girle has reâ€" “mlnmm\dsum handed to the Canadian Instiute «e the BUm _ PianneC and carried ou 9‘ wm.mym.mn..w SaturdaÂ¥last at the home of Marâ€" on Honey. Novel booths and side shov‘s attr&ted a *:rge number of adu}.. 800 ~ildr~,, who appreciat» ed the «41074 of the girls. Those taking %Atwere: Marion Hon#y and GIOFA arvis (fortune telling), -â€"m;’i'-ufiu‘v ; qponnies), Janice Cornweall and Joy¢® Tremain (movie st4s), Dirne and Jaequeâ€" mwwwnmm‘m poud), P#icia Harrison (ring game), Catherine Morrison and Marjori¢eHaworth (bingo), Mary NEW APPO!INMNTMENT Girl Guides * Jrevic (refreshments). GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT Diesne and Jaequeâ€" (magicians), and aptained the fer several the T wish sincerely to thank friends for their kind expressions of symâ€" pathy and for the beautiful floral Heles Naish. tend their deep gratitude to the many friends and neighbours who have been so kind in helpful symâ€" and Rev. W. J. Watt special thanks @rimsby Red Cross to secure the sheepskin cuttings from which to make the jackets, and have also received the good news that the pieces will have only to be basted together, not stitched, which eliminates a painful job. The basted packets are to be forwardâ€" ed to Kingston penetentiary where the stitching will be done on power machines. September shipments of Red Cross goods by the ladies of the Grimsby and District Red Cross: Card of Thanks Clivilianâ€"2 large quilts, 4 small quilts, 1 afghan, 15 pr. children‘s mifts, 5 pr. knickers, 4 ladies‘ sweaters, 14 nightgowns, 12 knitâ€" ted suitsâ€"slze 2,9 pr. boys‘ socks, 1 pr. large mitts, 12 blousesâ€"4) and 42, 12 children‘s swoeaters, z small scarves, 18 shirtsâ€"size 14, 3 shirtsâ€"size 12, 1 baby suit, 2 baby conts, 2 pr. bootees, 3 baby bands, children‘s alippers. Army â€" 8 sleeveless sweaters; & T.N. eweaters, 1i pr. gloves, ribâ€" bed helmets, i pr. socks. Navy â€" 5 Tâ€"N sweaters, 8 pr. socks, 12 aero caps, 3 pr. mitts, 3 pr. 26" stockings, 11 pr. 18" stockâ€" ers, 24 scarves, 27 pr. gloves, 22 ribbed helmets, 4 acro caps, 20 pr. socks. Increase Ration of Honey, Syrup Molasses anc money rations will be dowbled an coupon values fo corn, muple, cane and blended syrups increased effective today, the Prices Board has announced. Under this revised ration, cou. pons Dâ€"4 and Dâ€"5, which were scheduled to become valid Oct. 15, now become valid Sept. % â€"E'“i-o:iyâ€"”m '{h e z> _A for 14 ounces of corn, cane o olended -g.u‘â€" -â€"m‘â€"mi instead of the previous 12 ounces. The cou; â€" value for masle svrup is bein, increased maple syrup is bein, INCP from 10 ounces to 12 «mces. The board naid in its announceâ€" mwent that because preseve: Taâ€" uonln(‘hmmusmblr of choices = both product, «nd container sizes it was neceakary to put <he system into operation and tim: mals adjustments on the basis of exrm.ence, Foliowing u lingering lliness Miss Mary Louise Rogers passed away on Thursday in her 74th yenr. h o k ie She was born in Grantham townâ€" ship, Lincoln county, on March 8, 1870, a daughter of the late John and Sophia Rogers. She had Wved in the district all her life and had resided at Grimsaby for the last 15 m.mmlmifio Anglican Church. Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Pater Jones of Brantford, and H. R. Stulil, of Merritton. MISS M. !.. ROGERS Obituary Clifford Naish. , wish to exâ€" drew‘s Anglican Church, conductâ€" ed the funeral service at Ston> house fungral home on Monday afternoon. Interment being in Mcâ€" Casket bearers were Wray Hanâ€" son, Geo. Barclay, St. Catharines; Milton Payne, Merritton, Malcolm 8. Nelles, J. Willison Nelles and A)}â€" lan B. Nelles, Grimasby. Classiked Advts. Pay Big Dividends Celery Hearts TURNIPS | «.xmsn‘nle ns 1. 4§ CIlllGl Native grown, fresh, green _ head '9 Native g c‘n i grade, (#D _ ***Sastom enouns â€" _ BIKAR vigorousâ€"winey _ to. 35¢ A. 8 O‘CLOCK mitaâ€"metiow to. 31¢ * RED CIRCLE richâ€"tull bodied io. 27 2 Coupons 1 pound â€"â€" 1 Coupon V4 pound Enjoy a S2cond Cup of Delicious BAXTER, native grown domestic g: ade Native, pascal BATTS "or white A+P COFFEE Thursday, September 30, 1943 RAYERSONâ€"EICKMEIERâ€"On Satâ€" day, September 25th, at Grimaby Beach, Dorothy Kleanor, youngâ€" er daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. ‘W. Eickmeier, and Gilbert Adams Ryerson, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. own, No, 1 washed Marriage 2 uon 23¢ 15¢ y M 7# %

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