We appreciate you phoning in ,n’un-l.nslzahln-. Pte. Arnsid Lampman, RC.A., Several responses to the 1ppeal for crutches in last week‘s Indeâ€" Toronto, registered at Village Inn Mrs. Morre!l of Toronto, spent the weekend with Mrs, Nell Leckie, Kerman Ave. ing his furiough with his parents Capt. George and Mrs. Shepherd, Mrs, J. Pearcy, of Weirton, W. Va., returned home on Wednesday after a two ‘weeks visit with her parents Marcus and Mrs. St. John, ‘The Indies of Nelles Sideroad packed two ditty thags at Hdgeâ€" mere oir Monday afternoon, with Mrs. J. Lowndes and Mrs. H. Caudâ€" well as hostesses, and Mrs. J. G. Muir and Mrs. J. Coburn serving tea. ‘The ditty bags were handed in to the Grimsby Navy League XXI St. (Moly Name Sunday) Rev. 8. A. O‘Donnell, M.A.P.P. Reading of Remembrance Roll { p.m. â€" "The Church in Honan Rides The Storm." SBunday School s 2.30 in Trinity Catholic Church 14 Paton St., Grimsby Trinity United |~â€" "Fickels on Sale at Rushton‘s Newsstand, Grimsby, Thompson‘s Milk Bar, Beamsvilie. SUNDAY, NOV. 7th, 1943 Social Events * Personals * Organizations * Club Activities W. J, WATT, B.A., BD,, Sunday Schoolâ€"3 p.m. ening Devotionsâ€"7.30 p.m. St. Joseph‘s DANCE, THURSDAY, NOV. 11 Carefully and Accurately Dispensed by Graduate Mrs. E. Gordon â€"â€" â€" _â€" â€" ~C. D. Milyard Tavilor‘s Mutotel No.8 Kighway, Between Beamsvilie and Grimsby Jimmy Morando And His Band ADMISSION PER PERSON 75e _ __ DINE and DANCE Home o f Quality Drugs SATURDAY NIGHT COVER CHARGE 50¢ Per Person * . A A i :,_- r-,-z--f-v, Reservations Appreciated Am-mmullt-fl‘ for St. Petersburg, Fina., where he 'm.-dlh‘w'flu.. » ‘ Eng., spent his weekend leave with Wilmer Fisher, of Oshawa was in town on ‘Fuesday attending the funeral of his uncle, Dennis Fisher, Prince Edward Isiand and is now at a camp in New Brunswick takâ€" ing a special course. years a resident of North Grimaby, now living in Stratford, is visiting with Frank E. and Mrs. Russ. Mrs. Victory bond in a draw conducted whï¬ufl‘ld.lfl.lfl“ Word has ‘been received here that Flying Officer John Lewis Gibson, R.C.A.F. Overseas, attachâ€" ed to R.A.F. India Command, was killed in action on October 27th. He is a sou of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. members of the RA.F. mnow overâ€" seas, who were her guests while in training at Mount Hope. Of these, Bgt. Desmond Dwyer, now in Ceyâ€" lon, writes that he is looking forâ€" ward to a big push against the Japs. Flying ‘Officers John Langâ€" don and Mike O‘Connor are in North Africa, and these two advise of Mrs. W. A. McNiven, No. 8 Highway West. _ _ was picked up by a meutral deâ€" stroyer. All have the most pleasâ€" ant imemories of the happy times they spent in Grimsby. Gordon and Mrs. Byers, left on Mrs.. Wm. Lothisn hus received Bs William Wayne of South Bend, Indiana has been the guest of Mrs. Leckic, Kerman Ave. _# 3. w L.A.C. Gordon Greenkhill has been | spending a few Anys‘ leave with ‘nr.-nm:.n.umm-. Helen Bonham, Kerman Avenue. # /# # | A.W. 2, Virginia Hewson, Rockâ€" cliffe Camp, Ottawa, spent the weekend with her parents, ‘Wm. and Mrs, Hewson, Nelles Bouleâ€" gina, a member of the Fruit and Vegetable Division of the W.P.T.B. s #~ * ® Little Mary Hewitt, daughter of John and Mrs. Hewitt, Robinson street south, who was recently opâ€" erated upon for appendicitus, in gineers of Hamilton, with guests from Brantford and Toronto, held a Ladies® Night at Village Inn on Friday evening, Oct. 20th. 75 sat down to the banquet tables at 7 pm. which was followed by enterâ€" week with Gordon L. and Mrs: Eaton. Lioyd is now comptroller of the largest string of theatres in the State of Michigan. Just anâ€" other Grimsby boy who made good in the Big City. Wann (Audrey), and small grandâ€" son. Mrs. McPherson plans to stop off for a few days at MacDonald, Man., where her son, Fit. Sgt, Ray will visit her daughter, Mrs. T. W. Women‘s Institute members «of the five counties of Lincoln,‘ Wentâ€" worth, Haldimand, ‘Welland and Norfolk have a treat in store when their annual Area Convention meets next Tuesday and Wednesâ€" day at the Royal Connaught, Har On the first day Mrs. Lynn W. Frankiin, whose hbusband was United States Consul in China for day at the Royal Connaught, Ha . portraying the progress of Chris= liton. tian work arfong these people will On the first day Mrs. Lynn W.| be presented in the Bunday School Franklin, whose hbusband wA s| Hall of the Grimsby Baptist church United States Consul in China f0r| on Monday evening, Nov. 8th, by fAive years, will tell of ‘her experâ€"| Miss Crawford of Grimsby Beach, tences in that country. who has spent some years as & Although the banguet has been | Missionary â€"among the Kiowa Inâ€" dispensed with for the duration, | dians, Silver collection in aid of there will be a fine program or the | the Mission Circle. mdm&mm-;: C ematimmmmmmmmmmmmemmmemmmmmmmemm a vocal group Pamela ter, of London, England, and ) + Andrew‘s W A. Mrs. N. A. Hansen, Beaver, Pa., men‘s Institutes for Ontario. â€" A Handicrafts Exhibit has been arâ€" n.ulwm»quflhui the Hemilto: Women‘s Art Asâ€" sociation and ‘its President, Mrs. John Gordon. ‘There is also an Exâ€" hibit arranged by the ‘Wartime Prices Board, under ‘the direction of Miss A. Harrict Parsons, ‘Toâ€" ronto. 4y _ Thore. is a very full agenda, the most important part of which is, of course, the reports o. *he stand« by William K. Brown, K.C., Ridgâ€" will be an address by Zkiss Mary in brief form, the vital work being eomg. aoor P * w9h, % s Congratulated By® Kitg And Queen London Dental SHocisty, the head «itive â€"of Maccabees,â€" of the Foresters, at Brantford; and from the Aberdeen School staif, as | Women‘s Institute A message from Their Majestics verian on the recent celebration of thwr 70L wedding anniversafy: The voya) greetings was As folâ€" lows: "The King and Queen are much interested to hear that you ‘are celebrating the 70th anniversary of your wedding Gay and send you h.rtyeonmwm gooi friends in many parts of Canada and the United States. the Mayor of London, (Ontario); Greeiings were also received by THE GRIMSBY TINDEPENDENT WAR SERVICES One bhundred and sixty Christâ€" mas parcels for‘local boys on acâ€" tive service in Navy, Army and mailed ‘by Lincoln Loyalist Chapâ€"| ___ _ DENN!S FISHER ter. On Friday evening last death reâ€" Each parcel contained socks, 3| moved a life long citizen of Grimsâ€" chocolte bars, pencil, braces, tooth | by in the person of Dennis Fisher, powder, shoe laces, shaving stick, | in his 70th year. handkerchiefs, toilet soap, r“#lvuhnnlnbflh novels, first aid ‘kit, and gum, and and learned ‘his trades of m‘munu.u-u-uwu Carpenter and Cooper here. In the each parcel was a card carrying | days when thousands of apple barâ€" Lincoln Loyalist Chapter udlmu-uu-u-u-d Grimsby and District the fastest cc.. ‘rs in the province. Greeting cards were sent to the|In his young © y« ho was a hard officers. _ beil player of ‘.ste in the district. Twelve Ditty Bags were packed| For many yurs he trapped in and shipped to 1O.D.E. Provincial| the winter time and his trap lines Headquarters for the Navy LeagU®| spread out along the mountain of Canada. * ridge for miles. He was an adâ€" â€tmmmwzndum-t ‘ camp libraries. Bales One son, Charles of Buffalo and good used clothing, new ZATMCNRtS | tuy trothers, Enos of Jordan and quilts and layettes are forwarded | maviq of Grimsby, survive. to Provincial Headquarters 10T! puneral services were held OD shipment to Polish Relief 800| mongey afternoon at the Stoneâ€" Cardé of thanks have been T | aucted by Rev. J. Allan Ballard. ceived by our committee from 10081 | rntorment took place in St. ADâ€" bombed victims of Britain. Cardd of thanks have been reâ€" ceived by our committee from local boys who are prisoners of war, acknowledging gifts of cigarettes. BCOTT â€" LYMBURNER â€" In Toâ€" Mary‘s Hall on the Montain, Nov. 6th at 8.30 pm. Everybody inâ€" nï¬ eck was a wes s s bas h '“.n-m wpdqog;‘-l'@'ll‘i!“ the booths andâ€"â€"games A grod play. An‘ outstarding: Lenuture o the mï¬u_l,;mtflv u wondt m Mmï¬uflmï¬unm admired by all who attendéd. *‘ | Prize winnars in the drawings Bt. Andrew‘s ‘Women‘s Auxiliary will be held on Thursday afterâ€" no~~ November 4th, at 3 p.m., in the c..ites at the Mansion Apartâ€" ments . which have been loaned through the kinduess of Mr. H. ‘:_v:"f;w;â€"- w . w wxÂ¥, L * Lgrf;chéwds us * Attend Bazaar John Huculak, Grassie; Miss Lily Grimbay; Pte Mike Filimchuk Mrs. Doris Andreychak, Grimaby; Rose Olishiski, Laird, Sask.; Vera Kusuk, St. Catharines; Wm. Wonâ€" sal, Windsor: Carnl Maontine, Vizs land: M. Hourtor, ‘Toronto; Jim McGCowan, Bartâ€"nvilie. 1943, by Rev. F. R. Bench, Marâ€"| Charles Robert Bierd, who passâ€" jorie Lymburner, C. W. A. C..| ed away at his late home, Oak St., daughter of Mrs. J. L. Chambers, | on Saturday, following a brief il!â€" Grimsby, and the late Curtis H. | ness, was in his 80th year. Lymburner, to John Francis Born in Manvers township, near Scott, R.C.O.C., second son of | Lindsay, on February 22nd, 1855, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Scott, 227| he moved to Michigan with his Withrow Ave., Toronto ‘The regular monthly meeting of The three night bazaay held un~ Coming Events Marriage Reports from the Deanâ€" o Be (By a strange coincidence two well known residents of Grimsby, ‘ old friends for years, both coopers wrmumw er the same t-‘:. p.: Christ. | away last week within 15 hours s on acâ€"| One snother, in the persons of Denâ€" ny â€" and | uis Fisher and Charles Bierdâ€"Ed.) Wm. Schwab, T. Edward Mannell, Jas. M. Leawrie, Edward E. Fare drew‘s centetery. veterans of the Civil War. He was married there in 1886 to Phocbe married there in 1886 to Phocbe! â€"A writer wants to know why the Sutherland, a native of Russel!,| pqvernment doesn‘t bow down to wwmuâ€". farmers. Maybe it‘s because they surviving him are a daughâ€" | don‘t make a noise like a iabor orâ€" ter, Mrs. J. M. Smith, (Jennie) of ganization.. .â€" > CHARLES R. BIERD AaP SPECIAL MEND 4 OZ. CELERY HEARTS, Native yrowa, Pascal 2 behs. 25¢ mm&ï¬mfnï¬m&h& APPLES, Native North. Spy, comb. grade 3 ths. 20¢ APPLES, Native Red Mclutosh, No i 6 qt. bakt. 58¢ Fresh Fruits & Â¥e ONIONS; Native grown, TBA cce nowizam : settiing $Q¢ FLUFFO :SHORTENNY *>â€"18: ANN PAGE VITAMIN "B" 1¢ t lc C % t _ . sse ‘""17! #2 31‘ Thursday,.November 4, 1943, _r« . 1 )2 Stoneyâ€"Creek, and a son, Archic, of Hamilton. A brother, Richard Bilerd, resides ‘in Saginaw, Mich. ment beingyheld at Queen‘s Lawn Robert / Beamer, ‘William Crow, Stanley Girling and Marcus Hilts. Georgina Margaret Pottenger, for many Years & resident of Grimsby, passed away Tuesday at her home, 38 Chariton avenue west, Hamilâ€" ton. â€" Srd. Pottenger was born in Hamiiton, ‘the daughter of the late Richard S. Merton, Hag., QC., and had been a lifelong resident, Her months ago and besides a wide y uen nenriietem face: ves one daughter, Mrs. Donald J. Huxâ€" ley, Hamilton; two brothers, Charâ€" les E. Vineland, and 3, R. Martin, ‘Columbia; also one grandson. ~ P _m-mtn held residence this afterâ€" â€"ï¬&mwu ‘The funeral service was conductâ€" Mrs. Georginia M. Pottenger and was a favourite with ." The pallbearers were: 3 *= 20f & ad . 18¢