Grimsby Independent, 10 Feb 1944, p. 5

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' ‘ }? I\ o_ ' Rubbish *z for y# o l L. * andl bw‘“‘ b'l* '.-“('d’ulufllflo A friendly reminder from your "blue coal‘ dece ON HEATâ€"SAVING Niagara Packers Zurnaces get indigestion if they‘re jod Mf._mm I-“ & Business:â€" To reseive reports, year, other business may be properly bers of the West Lincoln Memor.al mflofi'fil"éfi';m:"m“: Grimsby, Ontario, on day, of February, 1944, at 8 p.m. West Lincoln Memorial Hospital enson; United, Mrs. Burgess, Mrs. Millar and Mrs. J. Theal. ° "â€"% Cessior*, and as this is a Wmu.m ““'hmmqg,. women of Grimsby will avail themâ€" selves of this opportunity of Prayâ€" er and Meditation. ‘The offering is used to provide Christian literature for Missions at horhe and abroad. The reprâ€"sentatives of the variâ€" Afovine in wiens Mertiond erland and Mrs. St. John: Baptist Renew Y our Office Sundries Hint €@. ® pm. in the Baptist Churh, _ h'“‘.‘h\mw. dmdhmm portions of the trogram were alâ€" loted to the various Churches. The theme ¢/f the profram} i: A meeting of lndies repre enting ::u.. Churches was held at of Mrs. A. Caton, Robin. m uioi‘ on Thursday evening gr2. Et3 d to arrange the proâ€" gram; fo, ) . o. TT 208e the pro.| The Editor, gram f0; the World Of Pray. Mw :.r.n'fi‘r,’lr:'lp.-.h Grimsby, Ont. E. A. Buckenham 12 Main St. E, Grimsby Watch Clock And Jewellery Repairs Rubbish is unhealthy BULOVA, ELGIN, ELCO T aTenes EStore in The Fruit Belt" Nee t 7 ns ho B. H. SCOTT, Aid for us. i 4 ducs Aisitc on me us uBP Bourne. The draw was at Moore® Theatr* on Monday night, Dr. Ben Rodgers announcing the winnet, 469 tickets were sold realizing mvawmm-'wuu Fund, We are yery grateful to the domnor (aponymous), And â€" our thanks to Mrs. Moore for all she Navy Leagusy News$ â€":__As Comvener of the L. so have been very kind to these boys, the Mayor proviiing them a real thrill writing home on paper headed "from the Office of the Mayor, Town of Grimaby, Canada". Neediesa to r4y, this gives our town good pilicity over there. ‘Therefore I wish to express warmest thanks to all who have opened their homes, their friends who have assisted, to his Worship these guests. His W Mayor Mudlnlc:?;uud- complaining when leaves were canâ€" stationed at Jarvis. The expressions of apprec!~‘.~. from the families in England have been most gratifying. There has been published, also, the letter of thanks from the Mayor, of Grimsby, England, and from the YMC.A. Supervisor of War Serâ€" vices at Mouut Hope. Our hostesses have been most °. . " Iarcnor ofthe I.â€"O. D. E. 0 l4th, at 3 Home MA wpitality in Grimsby 1 :‘"doeh. mwmndlhv vuhmnm!ummg, MWWMQ flmhmwnmum Religion in the post war world. forâ€"reaching effects of the hosâ€"| The public is cordially invited. pitality shown our men and women wmmmmuntioeem in the armed forces far from home.| _ Since April of 1043 our 1.0.D.E. Our Grimsby hostesses would be | Chapter has sponsored the adoption mmnmummgdm "Interceptor" under aho'thdrkhh-mhm the convenership of Mrs. Nell Lecâ€" ‘in farâ€"off places. In this connec.| ie and ber committee. tion we should like to mention that| _ During the year, eight parcels one of the R.A.F. who visited here| have been forwarded to the comâ€" |Mhmam¢m mander with comforts for the h,u,hu.-..mm mmnmmrm- As many of the hosteases are | bers and money was also raised for members, would when a garden party was held at m#g&w.r; the home of Mra. Leckie. One of home hosritality are from the R.A. F. station at Mount Hope, though invitations have been sent to other 4 women from the R.C.A.F., Hamâ€" ilton, 1 Wren from Galt, and 1 not provide, nor imitate. In the| ceived since sending the Christmas past year Grimsby hostesses enterâ€"| parcel. "The crew and myself sinâ€" tained 236 men and women for a|cerely appreciate the kindness of total of nearly 500 days. Of these|you and your good partners in 10 men spent convalescent leaves| bringing us this bit of Christmas here, 21 spent long leaves of from|and only hnope that some day we 5 to 21 days, and 170 spent long or| will be able to repay you for all short weekâ€"ends here. The other 35| your kindnesses" and "The boxes were given casual hospitality, such | were all opened on Christmas day as meals, teas, etc. Several have| and they were excellent ones. The been helped on ‘their way ‘to and| boys were very pleased with the from the Falls Our town conâ€"| gifts they contained and all wish stable has been informed of the naâ€"| to end their hearty thanks." | ture of our work, and one night,| ‘This is only one of the many fAinding two airmen nearly perished | activities of our Chapter. in ho c o\ Pebekah Lod hour, took them to one of our hostesses who kept them for RebethOdge the night,. Several boys have reâ€" xt ‘ wmmummmf%fl;dmfl";fl:: western or avy League, at a provinces.to visit again f hddl:,tho fasonic Hal unâ€" The Queen Aon Tea Service and 0o Hmn__ Favebn the R.A.F., who found here a bit| Courtcous acknowledgment have of home life 2nd rest, that the best | been received for each parcel sent. organized camp in the world could| We quote part of two letters reâ€" mflhuhmmmd-mmmlfl tert, Grimsby has made a name for| Slides, playing cards, cigarettes, itself, a name which will be carried|©tC. also a hamper of apples was with fond memories to the far corâ€"| kindly donated by The Ningara ners of the carth by the boys of| Packers. â€" _ + articles have | Mocore in the chair. RKeports were 3 3. .. . 1N hnd has met a Grims.| Crew. Many of these articles have and we are pleased to report by in the same prison camp. been donated by the chapter mem. | °24 were A':’-ndlhhuh.. are | bers and money was also raised for| * banner year. We ki . and Mrs. Burâ€" members, they would not hear the ""mm"'w“u&hhmamw“'- annual report of this work, so 1| the home of Mra. Leckie. One of| £°*% Society gave a very mw“mmflmfil“"“&“w“mm,nmmmam mmmm.-_,,WUymwm and said she would of a very interesting and very | on a visit to Grimasby. n.mun‘:.nrymmdm worthâ€"while war effort, that costs| ‘The parcels contained such artiâ€" W.A. join : ~ W.M.S. so little and means so much. * c&uw:.p.m ty .. seting the Hostesses, Annual Report 1.0.0.E. Home l onn i uk . a~pmg Mra. | Mrs. J. O. Moore, 236 Entertained In Grimsby Homes t for their assistance!| Edward G. Robinson, Marguerite ation at all times. Chapman Bigned, "There‘s Something ¢ mm:t 'Aw Abou * Chapter, 1LO.D.£.|| Matinee Saturday at 2 p.m. ‘There have been Grimsby, Ont., Feb. 8, 1944. NELEON â€"â€" In loving memory 0| 1p, nyd.rw. T. â€" . Mm.p.] who passed away February 9th, | 4,;, !unrunrm:‘:m The Remembered by Berths, soninâ€"| St. Pa law Willis, and grandson Harley. |17th. euchre will be held on ‘Tuesday, March 14th, at 8:45 p.m. All are ‘The sum of $17.25 was realized for the Navy League, at a card party held in the Masonic Hall unâ€" der the auspices of the Alexina Rebekah Lodge, 267, on Tuesâ€" Wl«“.'\&vuh. Prize winners for the euchre â€" Mrs. C. Bowslaugh; ~nd for bridge â€"Mro. James Merritt. Two lucky prizes were drawn for, Mrs, Ernest Hart and Mrs. Hurst, Sr., being WED,. â€" THUR., FEB. 1647 "The Fallen Sparrow" Maureen O‘Hare, Jaokn Garfield "Fox Movietonews" were all opened on Christmas day and they were excellent ones. The boys were very pleased with the gifts they contained and all wish to end their hearty thanks." ‘This is only one of the many activities of our Chapter. | ‘MOORE‘S TneatrRE coln Loyalist Chapter, LO.D.E. will be Feld in the Chapter rooms on FRI. â€" SAT,, FEB. 11. â€" 12 Tom Sonway, Jean Brook "Children Of Mars" "Mountain Anglers" "FMlicker Finshbacks" The Literary meeting of the Lin 1.0. In Memoriam "The F alcon In Danger" 66 THE _GRIMBY INDEPENDENT FEB, 14â€"15 The Mother®‘ Club will be heia -Nhi-'-dm J, KloGk, Jeâ€" #fl.fl:flw All members aro asked to bDrIDG their gifts for the 1 * _Â¥ % District No. 2 unds Wp? eordre d of the """“\'.!!dfl; Club in Trinâ€" An oldâ€"4mer ! tho one who can remember WB@Diney aiways used evening, Webruary 15th, at 8.30| Please state make ‘and price. ’lhlflmfi, I P.O.In“l.ol'l“?‘ m I7th at 815 PM Adug.s 28¢, oubâ€" Ke achool childre Jgq,"*" ****" The SeWâ€"Weâ€"knit Red Cross group will meet at the home of Mro. WWâ€" Byford, 8 Adelaide St., -M.h.hl.‘ryuth. ® The Beaver Cub will ho‘d a penâ€" ny sale at Mrs, D. E. A-unu'l.‘ Village 10D, on 18th, at 8:30 n p LO.D.E. are BAving a rumma, sale on l-w'l_-!mr‘w:uy 28th, The LAdies® Aid of the Prosbyâ€" terian Church murpose holding a Bt. Patrick‘s D&y Tea on March No. 2, under t1e auspices of the Trinity Service Cilub, to be held in Trinity Hall on Thursday, Februâ€" ary 17th at 8:15 p.m. bers. Miss Ann 'l'n?’n:om plano solos, followed a humorâ€" ous reading Allen Bentley, after mm.&m Clark favored with a plano solo. Mr. A. L. Pmine of Beamsville, m&lma:::.udnn: very interesting on handwritâ€" ing| Mr. Paine is a very prominâ€" ent expert in this field. _ At the close of the meeting, sented by afew of the junior memâ€" Trinity Service Club was held on Tuesday aftermoon, February 8th, in Trinity Hall, with Mrs. A. V. and a social half hour followed. If you have a t¢aderfoot pin, serâ€" | *C" Tey CBi Te piiiio use inis Puntay | in { use . by pbhoning Miss M. I. Scott 337,| M# ATTENTIONâ€"Former Girl m' MARY CATHARINE WALREN | : Due to wartime conditions it has! _ A link with the:â€"old days in the| MI1f Mm" mwuvu::‘u'nmd.-?om The it you have a ttaderfoot pin, ser. | February |8th, |with the | sudden | Sopy, Ne P 'm"m“"umuu?m La:n;lr 31 | on s M,i::';:::;".:m 597 | Main street east, of Mary Catharâ€" Wooly or Miss E. R. Cullingford, 180.|iDe Walker, relit of the late | Grim Sur assistance will be greatly apâ€" | James Henry Walcer who predeâ€"| , D° peciated. *P" | ceasnd her in 1930. dent c n wi22222222222c2c ubml-::‘wm-wh::m ® m mm Tflmy wW.A. was born in Haldimand â€"county | Previ® mgrases May 15th, 1850. | She was married | MAS 8 u::"“' ’-. Association Ar '.l!! b“&n-fll:::‘ww for he nn.u..':uum-r.unp *Mflfl;’rflflr" .‘:I“‘,” M-qnmn“u..',,..."" ter the death of her busband she} She H 1 of t obed lecane. All thoen serviess. a . ao PPA veerd o it thatived" ‘Apply Bonham, Phone 61 ar 860. United Wonen‘s Association was held at the home of Mrs. T. L Dyâ€" mond, Murmy Streot, on Thyrsday, February ard, with 42 ladies presâ€" ent. ‘The President, Mrs. J. O. Moore in the chair. Reports were read, and we are pleased to report The GrimsÂ¥y Chapte:, No. 105, Apartment For Coming Events |ron sAE â€" App«s: Pelicious Trinity Service Club P. W,. Wilkins and Mrs. W. Girl Guides *v, ITVATION WANTED â€" Married man. Experienced fruit or rat« WANTEDâ€"Used furniture, stoves, and farm implemeats. M. J WANTED TO REXTâ€"Good house MA o“;: it oo bet â€"‘ OY WAn ween * .ch 1st ...S 15th. Phone 21. WANTED â€"â€" Music teachs *@ ‘no acuordion. Telepnomne ‘. â€"r, inong. U:â€"l¢ . m '-W".u:‘:' ult or salx ”m t Y l.u. u.nh Arst. Wflfo mtw wagea and full particulars. W. Aston, RR. WANTED TO BVUY == Freah mli a Holstein cow. T.B. tested, Te phone 192â€"w. Biâ€"10 rowoww three hbunâ€" dred of early: Silvermine Onts of 1942 for ; ad. Also a mmm.-.umm dray, Apply Josepu H. Walker, FOR fi’.}\:g“â€""-'wm om: o:m- waak sord. 106 per hall core. 4* ‘3.‘;&, 12 galions e mve M @r. minute, Good mechanical order, M. 8. Nelles, Phone 405â€")â€"11. _ 30â€"2¢ No. 8, Bt. "On in hes, Spricg and T aitross, mons =g a 4 Smail Sidebonrâ€"L. Apply _ Box 260, Grimaby Indeperdent. 30â€"1p FOR SALE â€"‘Girls and boys biâ€" eycles, size 28 and 26. Good tires and in good condition. Telephone 201â€"wâ€"3. Sl1â€"1¢ wood. A.Rly John Stancik, °4 miles West of Smithville on 20 Road. Will deliver. 81â€"3p FOR SALE â€" Winter Overcoat, At CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS FOR SALE â€" Young pigs, Six weeks old. Also young female FOR SALE â€" Cedar Hoover Loala 5.2 t sc itc coniediivasin nc intehatiiiniva ter the death of her husband she She was a life member of St. came to Grimasby to reside with WlAn‘llelnelmfih. The funâ€" her daughter. One son James H. eral was held on Wednesday afterâ€" Walker also survives. noon from the J. B. Marlatt fuâ€" Funeral services will be held this _ungloy_ohl-_ur:_-t_hdlc‘l.lm Richardson, Grimaby Mountain. MARY CATHARINE WALKER goat. Apply Phone 113â€"wâ€" Steel Anchors. Apply Geo. Marâ€" #al â€" (Grimaby. mo 18â€" wâ€"2. 14 to 15 year boy. Also other clothing same size. Phone 255. Wommnfill?unhlumm- toes, !aige, Red, Smooth Anyone interested call at our office at 19 Robinson Street North, or Telephone 44, or write to Box 536 for information. We also are conâ€" taracting Wax Beans for the coming season. . Wartime NOTICE TO THE VEGETABLE GROQOWERS SALE â€"â€" Quantity of Stove CANADIAN CANNERS LTD. , Rev. J. Allan Ballard ofâ€"| Grimasby. Obituary LOCAL MANAGER, E. D. TODD 81 â€"tfo 81â€"4p 31â€"tfe Mm:rmo' ;‘n- _PJ _ Apt. C, Phone 0Ow, INTERIOR PAINTING AND PAE anhaNarmg â€"_ 13 AftP PA® R. nmmlmu..,”â€"â€"â€"â€"““ Band, Graval, s w, Manure bought and both ltn".'c. ou-n,"n'.’ phone 5473. * 80â€"6p *-.â€"â€"-â€"..-â€"â€"*._.-.. BRAiNG your own L A WN MmowEns Now To Bs sharr. INP‘D.' 'l‘llo‘n'oyou';l.h saure ita ready for action w M need i. FPhone 21, Brown‘s lm'nro. 81â€"3¢ M se WIDOW MIDDLE Agoc6 WQuLod whare ber warm comiort=ble home, all conveniences, with anâ€" other middlz aged person. quiot and 1 in return for comâ€" Mmu:nd :‘;\:‘Il ::;n ‘t&- wards board, y P0 856, Orimasby, 8lâ€"1p IF vyou wihn to auut your "Time 6: Whdg 4t vou bave been lnlddulQh Ww mr farmwork or other cccupaâ€" does not take all of time, if you are honest and deâ€" WANTEDâ€"Night man for WANTED â€"â€" Two or more men for FC" ..eNYT â€"â€" We have an electric Vacuum and Electric Waxer a’ want Wha â€" al# â€" Auw We craecls WANTED TO RENTâ€"Typewriter avtho month. State terms, Apâ€" Box 19 Grimaby nbp.::?i FOR RENT â€" Smail mmmmwfi:: able for one or two adults. Teleâ€" phone 184â€"w, Biâ€"1¢ WANTED â€"â€" Woman wants house work, day or by hour. No«waxâ€" FOR RENT â€"â€" One or two rooms. Phone 80J. 20â€"1¢ Agreementâ€" â€"sSco L. R. © Bex 22, Beamsville, years. She was a native of North Grimaby and in her younger life, previous to moving to Hamilton, was a well known horsewoman of this district. She won many prizes for her skillful handling of horses at the district fall fairs and horse MI8S CECILIA A. WALKER The death occurred in Mount MHamilton hospital on Monday morning of Miss Cecilia A. Walkâ€" er, sister of Mr. Aubrey Walker, Woolverton mountain road, North Grimsaby, in her 63rd year. Deceased lady has been a reai» dent of Hamilton for a great many BHciating. Interment will be in Mount Osborne cemetery, Beamsâ€" Phone $4â€"7â€"25) Beamevitie Siip ing. AGENTS WANTED HeLP WANTED Ave. P.AERHANQâ€" 30â€"1p 81â€"1p

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