Grimsby Independent, 7 Oct 1943, p. 4

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R. C. Bourne was a busine s visiâ€" tor to Toronto on Wednesday ‘ | Social Events * Personals * Organizations Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Hill, Kitâ€" chener, were visitors in town over Misses Lenora Fairweather and Fdith Mino spent the weekend in the Mount Forest and Owen Sound moved into the apartment in Clifford Na # L # + Miss Virginia m‘I"-: Friday morning for Rockcliffe camp, Ottawas, for duty with the RCAF. Women‘s Division. Boy Scout Apple Day, Saturday.| Rev. Father B. A. O‘Donfill, is B s s 1c t . e :/ __ holidaying this week at Pheipton. Charles and Mrs. Tufford, Reamsville have received word of the safe arrival in England of their Mrs. Milton Lawson, of Dundas, ent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. aide with the rank of Lieutenant Aâ€"P and left last week for duty at the Oukville Military Hospital. She has two brothers in the RC.â€" AF., Flightâ€"Lieut Hugh Merritt and Cpl. Sidney Merritt. 11 a.m.â€"â€"National Thankegiving 7 p.m.â€"The Glad Tidings of the Kingdom of God. Sunday School at 2.30 in Trinity St. Joseph‘s Catholic Church XVII! Sunday After Pentecost Holy Massâ€" 11 am. Sunday Schoolâ€"3 pm. Eveninge Devotionsâ€"7.30 pm. Trinity United Church sUNDAY, OCTOBER DANCINC CLASSES FORMING Wednesday z* \ ®.m. Classes Thursday C For Girls Under 10 Years. MIYAROS 14 Paton St., Grimsby Jeck and Mrs. Allez have ids dinets h PE m‘c P ol ie o. n t ies Chomtimnnad e weamumenene se uo Carefully and Accurately Dispensed by Graduate Druggists was mm â€" P Rare & & w # Conlw recently vacated by O‘Donnell, M.A.P.P. Home o+ Quality Drugs At Haw e&‘s Hall ..-â€"-.-:' Girls 10 to 14 Years SANDRA cAMAERT CURTIE | Mrs. V. C Jackson has returnd| | to 165 Main St. with her baby son, | Allan McPhail. | Mrs. L. Delbridge, of Kingston, | is visiting her sister, Mrs. V. C. !Jmmmuw.n. + @ # | Fred Bivand, Roya!l Canadian | Engineers, left on Sunday to take up his duties on the west coast. ® + # ® Emery Downs, North Grimsby, |has received word of the safe arâ€" |rival in England of his son Gur. Ernest Hill, Hamilton, spen the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Frok Hill Miss Mary Joy, Toronto, was & weekend visitor with Major H. F. Mrs. Daniel Coward has returnâ€" ed to her home in Exeter after a two weeks‘ visit with her son Grimsby Beach. N.S., was home on leave ¢ather Emery DowWns, an Avenue were Mr. and Mrs. Norâ€" man Hagarty and daughter Jean, of Drayton, Mr. and Mrs. Moriey Fairweather and duughter Irene, Ralph Reid a well known Peach Bud hockey player, graduated at ruzssl an Feidev last as a Pilot Fingal on Friday lnast as a F410L Officer. He is the ~‘dest son of Village Clerk Harry N. and Mrs. 220000 T. demmatrtder Aih: SurcHRePe 3 last week with her uncle, Mr. A. P. ay.._s â€" Wfamnntain ‘atrect. Miss We . & M‘ 0000 _ un eight week‘s instruction course in spending two weeks‘ leave with Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Catton, Livingâ€" ton Ave. Both were formerly staâ€" tioned at Mount Hope, but are now in the east coast sector, Mess o us Penry Sale, to be held at the home â€"_ Afes A. E. Reilly, 62 Main St. Ticket sales fo= the qullt reached as far as Aberdeer J. Bulmer, of Keighley, Nav., R e d Yarmouth, | t s e o 5 ud e with his| â€" Mr. and Mrs. Meivin Carius, Kitâ€" s, North | chener, were weekend guests at the was mlhenadlt.umflx{"-mm‘ avenue, are September Bride | received word osf the safe arrival | in England of heer deughter, Lieut. lxnuyua-..l-"- o ‘ m.m-q.-ummmdm Engleud, accordling to word just !munaby-b parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Kassson. . Merritt and his bride, the former Dorothy June Shelton, who were married in Trinity United Church, September 11th. Flight Lieutemant Hugh Merritt and his bride, the home of Mr. aind Mrs. Robert Beamer, lnst Monday, in honour of (formerly Elisa Bemmer) was alâ€" tended by 100 friends and neighâ€" concluded with a K Prize winners wers Mrs. H. Robinâ€" Harvey, Jas, Momaghan and Walâ€" ter Gibson. THE GRIMSBY 12th, at 245 p.m. As this is the first meeting of the fall term all members are urged to be present. WARNER â€" On September 20th, 1943, to Pte. Kenneth and Mrs. Warner (formerly Audrey Sparks), at Bexhilliâ€"onâ€"Sea, Susâ€" sex. England, a son (Keith Muir, who died October 3rd, 1941. Remembered by wife and son Wilâ€" tiam. "His memory is as dear toâ€" my husbans, Charles Wesley Peterson, divd Oct. 6, 1942. I try to be brave and remember, He is now free fram trouble and PEZTERSONâ€"in loving memory of I hope at the end of life‘s journey | God wiliing, we‘ll meet again. . ‘Trinity Service Club will meet in PETERSONâ€"n loving memory of a dear 800,.Charles Wesley Petâ€" erson, ‘WDOdied Oct. 6, 1942 His life WwAs ue iong sacrittze, : mumaa«_â€"__= His heart as true and terder: : A most successful tag day for MHe tolled #0 hard for those he | che biind was held on Saturday unâ€" loved, der the direction of Mrs. A. V. Then left = to ppwer iber Catton und Mre. W. H. Groce. The -hwnw,lmdupmbmu. Futhor and amily. | and in addition donations of $36.25 George Norman). â€"â€"Not OB4ay forgotien by Mr. and Mce W. Merritt and Olive. Coming Event They are Ol) with remembrance In Memoriam â€" Ever remembered by wife ‘The young couple were the Births * ". Prohibit Sale At at INXDEPE NDE NT homemade varieties, may not be sold atâ€"church or charitable funcâ€" tions without the surrender of valid coupons. This interpretation »f the new consolidated rationing order. has been announced by the Ration Administration in response to numerous inquiries on the subâ€" ject. As previously announced, sale of homemade cakes and pastry, while not actually illegal, is being discouraged by the Board. Sharâ€" ing of rationed commodities at church and other meals, is perâ€" tions have agreed not to serve esâ€" sential foods at ‘"fourth meals". Time T able For Ration Coupons (Clip this out and keep available) Coffâ€"e or Teaâ€"(Green) Coupons 1 to 17 inclusive now Coupons 18 and 19 valid October 14. Sugarâ€"(Red) Coupons 1 to 16 inclusive now 14 Canning sugar coupnns valid unâ€" til declared void. Church Functions Butterâ€"â€"(Purple) 14. Preservesâ€"( _ angte) Coupons D. to D5 now valid. Valid until declared void. Cood for presrves, sw eet sproadr or «1gar (se* chart), were recaived, making the total for the day $242.06, a substantial inâ€" crease over last year‘s contribution which amounted to $148. Over fifty school boys and girls acted as taggers, They were Laenora Twocock, Verna Mitchell, Joyce Pears, Angle Kuz, Rebeces Clarke, Desn Wilson, Stella Ivenâ€" chuk, Leglis Wallers, Garry Scott, Bernice Simpeon, Grace Cameron, Norton Smith, Lillian Rooker. Barâ€" Valid until declared void. Each good for 8 oz. coffee or 2 Coupons 17 and 18 valid October Valid until declared void. Eack good for one pound of Expire October 31. Coupons 32 and 33 valid October Expire October 31. + Coupons 34 and 35 valid Octo‘s.. Expire November 30. Fac‘: good for %% 1b. butter. Expire October 31. Coupon pair 20 valid October 7. Coupon pair 21 valid Oct. 14. Expire October 31. Coupon pair > valid October 21. Coupon pair . * velid October 28. Expire Nove.: 6 / 30. Each pair goud for 1 to 2% lbs. Blind T ag Day â€"(Buff) and jellies, including the 17, 18, 19 now Terryberry, Joan Whiteside. Bobby Fisher, Shirley McVicar, Jean Rayâ€" mond, Ann Murdech, Warren Ryckâ€" man, Peter Phelps, Patsy Daoust, Jewel Stezick, Rose Truman, Jean Durham, Florence James, Earl Ryckman, Mary Tomison, Hazel Twocock, Geo. Fillimcbuk, David and Joan Harrison, Marion Honey, "*"stharine Morrison, Marjorie Catâ€" Just 25 years 280 .®"CD O netween Montreal and Toronto, made by Capt. o. roday, Th Mit Lines ces totul load was 124 letters. oday, Transâ€"Canada Air fl hearly hail a million letters in one day, In five Lt# planes carried more than five and a million â€"of :mail, Paich, at the Post Office estimate of fifty lettess to the works out to more than 275,000,000â€"Jettens. Women the cargo handling, replacing men on métive service Et * Club Activities Thursday, ton, Patsy and Douglas Robinson, Mary Dunn, Shirley Croft, Barbara. Shaw, Don McAJlonen, Frances Smith, Joyce Tremain, Evelyn Grifâ€" fith, Dorothy Game Klock, Aun Wade. BORNâ€"On October Brd, 1943, to L.AC. Norman and Mrs. Hoebel, October 7th, 1943. BIRTH M3

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