Grimsby Independent, 14 Oct 1943, p. 4

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home over the weekend. Miss Joan Enaton was a visitor in St. Thomas over the Loliday. Hurold Walker, of Hamilton was a business visitor to tows on Tuesâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Gordon L. Eaton epent the holiday weekend in Toâ€" i Social Events Clarence W. Lewis, is a business visitor to various points in Michâ€" Mrs. Cosgrave of Toronto spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Jas. M. Metcalfe, Main west. Miss ‘Vera McMane, 16, of Grimsby, was the winner of the Mr. and Mrs. W. Davis, Toronto, were weekend guests of *:r.+ and Mrs. F. J. Miller, Pinecroft Farm. tors with Miss Peggy O‘Neil, Hotel igan State, this week. of Ernest and Mrs. Mason., Elm St., has been promoted to the rank of weekend with Miss Peggy O‘Neil, beauty contest at Beamsville Fair. * McCarthy and baby Sharon Ann, son James, of Toronto; Albert Ferâ€" Galt; Pobson Liddle, Torouto. Rev. B. A. O‘Donnell, M.A.P.P. Pte. Audrey Robertson CW Guests â€"of Mrs. Thomas Liddle, 11 am.â€"â€" The King‘s Highwsy. " mm â€"The School Master for Bunday School at 2.30 in Trinity XVI!I Sunday After Pentscost Holy Massâ€"9.30 a.m. Bunday Schoolâ€"3 pm. St. Joseph‘s Catholic Church Trinity United Church SUNDAY, DANCING CLASSES FORMING Girls 10 to 14 Yea. : Classes Each Wednesday at 4 p.m. |"asses Thursday For Girls Under 10 Years. MIICSRROS 14 Paton St., Grimsby Phone 107 PRESCRIPTIONS Carefully and Accuraztely Dispensed by Graduate Druggists * utec t Eurilon â€" _« â€" â€" GLD.Miyagl Home o+ Quality Drugs Teacher: SANDRA LAMBERT CURTIG At Hawke‘s 1 all Devekping and Printing 130 pm. over | i) |=== our its not too early to be eP o we iqh gge 0000 ‘ Canada, is our own to make gord And great, if we will it so: | AW. 2 Louise Jean Buckenkam, Thankful that we have a be=ign naighbour to the south: | well known Grimsby girl and soloâ€" Thankful above a"; z‘se, that the feet of the Allies are set more | ist, who has reported for duty with | firmly on the road to victory than they were a short year 4z0, and that the Women‘s Division of the RC. Canada‘s sons, by their courage, fortitude and integrity, are playing AF. She is a daughter of E. A.| their part nobly in the great battle A€ainst the forces of evil. | _ Mr. and Mrs. Tnos. Guy, of St. Thomas, were weekend visitors 'mmony-mmum. | Mrs. H. Hainer and Mr. Oscar Cosâ€" was home over the weekenc. and Mrs. Buckenham. Ottawa, was home for the holiday. # # # LAC. Wm. Harrod, RCAF., Mrs. Eric E. Ewing returned the Royal Canadian Navy. _ . home on Saturday from a visit to | * tL* jotomntcarie | _ Mr. and Mres. Eldon Harris, Deâ€" Mary Rosebrugh is confined home with iliness. Miss Helene Petroff, Hamilton,| Maple Avenue. Miss Mary Park has returned to her home in Ottaws after spending two weeks at the home of Mrs. M. Robinson. Adslaiie street. Malton and Art and Mrs. Senior O.S.A. playoffs. and Master "Bill", Toronto qi-tl the holiday weekend with Wm. and | RAF., Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jewson and Havelock were at Huntsville In The R.C.A.F . Send us in your personal itemsâ€" Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Bri.» â€" %, *o her ersonals *X Organizations * Club Activities (By Hollisa) ‘ What a beautiful 38Y! _ At 7 o‘clock in the morning the stars still gleamed brightly in ® Clear sky, the crows along the Forty were mwwm“h and the sharp east wind of Sunday had retired beh‘d the bor _‘As it grow lighter the whitâ€" ened roof tops showed that * frost had passed this way. | holidey weekend with Mr. and Mrs. | D. C. Thorason and daughter. 1 It was the right kind of 38Â¥ to climb up to the Point, though the view would be swathed in a Alw=t of baze along the outer edge. That view from the Point. over the Uttle town they call home and the orâ€" Mmgmmdmmq‘mdmummm reach of their own Laze Ontario, 12 ne that mus. often come to the mind‘s eye of our young servicemen 20W in far countries, who grew up of the Forty on school holidays. C C _ i4 ‘Too early for Thanksgiving, We say, and doubtless it is too early for *he farmers to take a holiday, 804 %00 early for the turkeys which could not be finished in time to gr40e the festive table. The first week in November would perhaps suit the occasion better, . * | months, Lieut. Tregaskes b25 been lmwhmdm.‘ struction of Canada‘s first Armourâ€" was bhome over the weekend. over the weekend. Leading Torpedo @unner Jackie Johnson are home on leave from 'm of Natione! Defence, ofâ€" ficialy opened las. briday. | Olber 1, Mr. am»: Mre. J. Erwin, Mr and Mrs. Macintosh, Main East. + + # ‘The Brownie Troop will meet on LO.DE. hall Only the old Browni«, to attend this meeting. Recruit Brownies to attend the folâ€" Hewson. Ken and Mrs. Baxter, Irâ€" ‘Theal spent the holiday weekend at Cedar Villa. Mrs. J. Nicholas and daughter, Luelia, of Regina, Sask., and Mr. Thanksgiving guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Todoroff, Maple Nickie and Jackie, Hamilton, were Avenue. Delegutes from Grimsby Baptist Church attending the Young Peoâ€" w-mwu_wm lt-nhym-'e.l.w Ormicton and Miss Kay Ossichuk. m-m:a-u.m-t' Col. and Mrs, W. W. Iohason, who some time ago eulisted with the WEENS nas repored *or duty with that usii. it would be naâ€" tural to expect that the younger members of the Sohnson clan would follow in the footsteps of the father, Col. Joh «m Comâ€" on Friday afternoon, the 15th Active Army, but no. The son is in the RCAF. and the uaughtor is in the Movy. buth Strect, will be the hostess tor the Rew.We Koi T. THE â€"c@RIMSBY _ INDEPENDE NT RQM.S. Fit.â€"Lieut. Hugh Merritt, RC. Petty Officer Eari St. John and Coming Events Taylor, London: Mr. «B4 Proctor of Trenton: and Mr. Mrs. Thompson, of Kilchener. week. Monday W as T hanksgiving . Red Cross Group at neighbours for kindness and symâ€" pathy shown in their sad bereaveâ€" DEQUETTEVILLEâ€"Mr. and Mrs. MILLYARDâ€"LEWIG â€" At Toronto on October $th, in the chapel of Deer Park United Cburch by the Rev. J. E. J. Millyard, Margaret LODEâ€" se s musal meetitg at Mfl'p...uoaanuh-‘ fl:.‘:fl“oa-umm seambon ooask Prasie? mahscg t Mrs. W. 2. Horkins, Natonal Presigent, LOXD ¢. _ and ous of the About 140 members of the Bapâ€"| tist Young People‘y Union in ts Niagara District wttended llvl Catharines at Queer Street Baptist Chusch on Monday. New officers electȢ Jor the comâ€" Ponthill; Miss Evelynne Bartlett, Bearwville; and Curtis Vury, Port Colborne; secretaryâ€"treasurer, Miss Jounle Livesey, St. Catiarines, ./ â€" H. Lamb, of Dunnville, were: Past by Miss Flors Lockhart, of the Sherbrooke Union and Miss Kathâ€" erime Osmichuk, Grime>y. The theme, appropriate to ‘Thenksglvâ€" img, was "Let Us Give Thanks." RBev. ‘Pred Poultun, pastor of the church, 4e urged youug people of the Minguri district to hare a definite pur;ose in li#e, and to deâ€" termine to carry out that purpose. Presigent, LOD t and ous ableat woOmen SP*Apers in ( ‘Tuewday night. Those from Grims*y mmmm'a Mra. McCuusland, 1428W. LAC. Gorton Greeatil} stationed «t Mount Hope. pusst over the weekend H. MacMilian VICKERSâ€"The to announce the arrival of a son (Allan Marvin), at the St. Cathâ€" arines General Hospital, on Satâ€" Helen Jones), 170 Jean, daughter of Mrs A. Marpherson and the late Mr Millyard, son of the Rev. J. £. J, and Mrs. Milyard, of London, Card of Thanks At the banquet in the evening an Memb@TS ar» reminded _# Yht Baptist Y .P.U. Marriage Births " RAF,, was the dm_-n ‘1 Married Overseas \ _ Cominz Event In-m.omurmz:upm.! Funds are raised to carry on this st the home of Mrs. Edmo:®!: work through the sale of Christâ€" | Hunter, 24 Maple Ave. | mas seals. Scotland, the marriage took place of Jessie Whyte, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Ure, of Hill}â€" Luey, 1st Battalion of the R.HLL, third son of Mrs. Versa Luey, and the lateâ€"Chas,. Luey of Grimsby. her father, wore a two piece powâ€" der.blue suit and large picture hat of same colour, with a corsage of white carnation. ‘The bridesmaid was Miss Marâ€" garet Ure, sister of the bride, wearâ€" blue, and large hat; sheâ€"wore pink The bride, given in marriage by Rev. Alex Hutchison was the ofâ€" IT‘S$ ALWAYS DEPENDASLE! h. Craigmillar, Edinburgh, _DINE and DANCE Tavlor‘s Mutotel Fish, Steak and Chicken Dinners No.8 Highway, Between Beamsville and Grimsby Minimum Charge at Tables Saturday Nights, 40 Cents Per Perswon. Edinburgh, Principal P. V. Smith announced took place| the winners of the Track and Field A dauchter| events (see Sport page). Our conâ€" | _ Around The | GRIMSBY, Thursday, October 14th, 1943 portals of G.H.S. last Friday night, you, too, would have been swept up in an atmosphere of gaiety and fun. "Sandy" Marr was on the receiving line, blithely accepting coins slaved for by enthusiastic G.H.S. grapeâ€"cutters. (remember?) duddy watchâ€"maker, enter dance fioor, e by "nq.-: O.bhy&-‘\h weird games w‘ mflnm dm ore o » ve-y.uvo:: \Good luc‘k to you both. , l Grade X1II is in charge of Asâ€" sembly this week. w o w o# * IL is expected the T.B. (tuberâ€" culin) test will be administered some time this week. The test is | given, free of charge, to all memâ€" | bers of the schoot. Conga‘s Paul Jones‘, tags, are inâ€" troduced to the Freshmen in rapia succession, fullowing which doughâ€" nuts and ginger ale are served, possibly the biggest hit of the evening in the eyes of the males participants, there were many eviâ€" dences of G. H. S. good sportsmanâ€" members of the Sr. Student Execuâ€" tive who â€"areâ€"responsible for the Eddie Bruvaker, ‘43 Graduate of GH.S. has enlisted with the RC. AF., aa2d expects to leave someâ€" time this week. Virginia Hewnson, former student of our school, has also been accepted, and is taking are given Xâ€"Rays at the St. Cathâ€" arines Sanatorium, and are advised what precautions to observe. Near the close of the evening, High School (By Jan Kendel) (?)

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