Grimsby Independent, 23 Mar 1944, p. 5

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ind tre ad coln Loyalist Chapter, 1 O.D.E., wil‘ be held in the Chapter rooms As this is the first meetng our fscal year, all members urged to attend. By Jan Kendel " ‘Shure ‘twas a great day for the Irish", so said everyone presâ€" ent at the gala St. Patrick‘s dance last Friday evening. Streamers of the traditional green, entwined â€"with â€"white and gold provided an appropriate Irish air. ‘ by St. Joseph‘s Catholic Church,|‘ Grimsby, the dance proved a wonâ€" derful success. Patrons and Patâ€" ronesses for the evening were:| Mr. and Mrs. C. Dunn, Mr. nndl Mrs. John Hewitt, Mr. and )ln.‘ Weir, Mr. and Mrs. F. G. McPhail, | Mr. and Mrs. E. Hand, Mr. and; Mrs. H. Melzer, Mr. and Mrs. John | Vooges, and Mr. and Mrs. G, F.| Bush. Miss Peggy O‘Neill was convener and the committee was composed of Misses Mary Gordon, Louise Dunn, Betty Hand, Kathâ€" arine Pyndyk, Messrs. Fred Case and George Winklemaier. Mr. Larry Murphy and Mr. Wm. Hewâ€" son were joint masters of cereâ€" monles for the evening. 1. 0. The business "St. Pat‘s Dance" Huunouthocnmlnumo, Miss Peggy O‘Neil, charming in |, a black dinner dress, delighted the |‘ nud!encewuhhormduondlev-' eral _Irish â€" melodies _ including | "When Irish Eyes are Smiling",| and "My Wild Irish Rose". By| special request, Miss ‘Neil sang "Peggy O‘Neil", "Miss You", and for all the lads in the services, "Say a Prayer for the Boys Over ‘There". Music for the evening was pmldedbytheflorwnom who proved "really hep" to th© younger set. ‘ Winners of the Novelty and \isâ€" cellaneous dance prizes presented during the evening were Mr. and J. Tennant, Mr. and Mrs, H. '::.n.mu.m-n:.o;z: lldnl‘.mlh and Mrs. Fred Jewson and Mr. Havelock Jewson, Mrs. Don. Mcâ€" Gregor T. Rogers. $» Services. ‘This is but the first 6f the Anâ€" nual St P‘mck" pances. Good luck on your future enterprises St. Joseph Parishioners and as perâ€" haps St. Patrick himself | might have said, "The Top O‘ the Mornin‘ to You". 2il8 ml. @ SATOQ “AR' 2‘ * Mat nee MON, â€" NUVES, MAR * will be donated to wep. HUK, MA® is «Minesweepet C s cA bane '." , March 27th, at 7 m;\wd Dpix, Jane Gearge Bande"* «y a %%p Runaround" «Fucker Flashbacks" @Wommaoame ‘Thouble" .lfl_." Arien, "They Car® To Blow UP America® _ e tichard Arien, Jean ra*"""*" "FoX Mo"huu'!f' #1 mcky Cowbuy" @Inp Winter Q-nrw’"' Saturday at 2 P®* Anna Sten W yatt of parker ‘ Banks, Eric; Bcrbe;';:flon MR hcc . '9n_. :_B,“.‘r' _n“my; !!"o'..l #1.28 Zerry, John; Per:y, Thomas; Berty, Alfred; Burdette, Marvin; Brewer, Joseph. Hayward, William; Hunter, Gorâ€" don; Hunter, Fred; Hoshal, Jack; Hoshal, Margaret; Home Allan: Hunter, Robert; Hagar, James; Hunter, John, Hunter, Lloyd; Hunâ€" ter, A. D.; Hunter, Ruth. Cole, Gordon; Collins, Ernest. Douse, Jack. Etherington, Howard. â€"Fair, Harry; Falr, Lioyd: Gibson, Daniel; Griffith, Robert Ghent, Gordon; Ghent, Jack. Jarvis Herbert; Jones, Jack Grimsby Red Cross Ashton, Arthur; Alle $3 The Grimsby and District Red| Cmmuuumheldon'l'uea-l day, March 21st, in the Red Cross Rooms, one week earlier than usual in order that any one who wished to do so, could attend the meeting in Toronto of the Conveners of \Workofoup. Mrs. Wolfenden in the chair. The udp.‘.:o:.._o! Mrs. J. R. Gibbs of the West End, and Mrs. John Chambers of flw" Central Group, were accepted with ngmmmzwmmuken over work of Mrs. Chambers, Mrs. Richard Shafer was named conâ€" | vener for the wool collection for |mb‘.m.- & + Former Pupils of Grimsby ReaehSchool Now Set ving in the Armed Foré*® Miss Nem Bour very nice letter 1 mpfllolu\-w man prison camp, heaven sCBDL BU*> * «""" _ Sustri Em . es CC quusmmuwuw-mp_ Burton, secretary, ven‘ buted weren‘t they? However 4t\ chosen as delegates to the District huyflhl"mmduwpmmmmdm knowing that they now _ adorh *\ Jordsan on March 20th. pair of grateful feet. It is very|~ Next meeting to be Grandmoth» comforting to know that we &"¢|org Day, Tuesday evening, April m:mmwm-ndmmt 18th, at the home of Mrs. E. Suthâ€" C "*""" "a scarrage to carry 08. | eriand. _ Acer. Rhraser pair of grateful feet. 1t "" Y l comforting to know that P NC not forgotten by yOU, u,.,; alone gives us courage to yx * obish â€" wie all f W'vâ€" they starued to quilt three ago, they have quilted eighty" ,‘"m quiits and made four bizakets. ‘They also "‘""_,,..' n'fl"'w > felt hats and *A ""on-s C hoy gave one quilt to Russian remef, Of® to a family who l‘dl Teen ‘tw:rned out, one to the white rao quilts and a book®l UF, 4 bers of *he Club. The rest Y MCV .ls nave bees turned 13 Te EnE ELT _ c They have b84 8*""" "_,y, grom of quilt 10P% 850 ,ry acceptable friends, which w98 ". / , after> Mra. Delaplant® . w.utonm-w"““ wwww!““‘“'m”' mu’w' T7 ,m..a.wm The members of e a"bn:,..w cuul‘"[""/ '.u . f * DlVllloN OF west L* 'n-Dlvulofl wnwn Walsh, 1# in LndoD. attendit A-aullc:un“ moet.o8 ob provinc* the qullt® much arrives. Girl Guides Bourne has received a ” UF Cl MW.W .uw. t ung the dw' HONOR ROLL : Jarvis, Thos. z Jack. appreciation rera) donatiun® money, *r0® Would you LInCOLN i e n n €4 | Dougiag:Lipsitt, Ross. ‘ ml‘nd. Robert, Blake; Marlowe, M Phili Neate, Robert; Nict Phoenix, Robert _ ‘ Robinson, G°Or8®: ‘l“m. Su Stuart, Bruce; j lt-nrt.Omw,"" | Tweeney, Glllieow : w:lleol. Lorne; w f ters, > | ley; wnm ‘Aubny; Wheler. W i|__If _omissionsâ€" ! Women‘s Institute please phone 50â€"1 w * .* ‘The March mgeting of the Woâ€" men‘s Institute, held at the home of Mrs. Murphy, Mountain Street, was largely attended. TL _ cclvoue â€" w â€" Memnar Fish THE GRIMSBY Mrs. A. Stevenson E: on Historical Research, for the musical programme. AM*" Clara Freshwater gave a paper 0n the history of raAcso research, radio stations, commercial and . sustainâ€" ‘n‘ W‘ Mro. Wm. uywn gave us a talk on the cultural value of music. ‘The life and work of Stephen Fo=‘ss and his apiriâ€" tuals. She also gave th« originaâ€" tion of French Canadian Songs, finishing with the History of the National Anthem and its composâ€" CHENIER â€" At Casa Marid, on Wednesday, March 15th, 1944, Charles Louls, infant son of Mr. [= and Mrs. Eddie Chenier M CZ CCC . A. Steyenson gave a paper storical Research, giviog A y of the Imperial State n, also the history and româ€" of the Crown Jewels up till Robert; Nichols, Roy. ,, Robert ay George; Rooker, Wilâ€" EASTER CARDSâ€" Visit our store opposits the Public Library and seles* your ards 1ron our distinctive s1ock. The d6§gns are beautiful, the sentinents religious or secular as you wsire and the prices minute Msomparison with style ofthe cards. e Bigrest Little Jewellery Store in The Fruit Belt" . Stewart, Neal; ovee! Stewart, William. mere2._ Todd, Eivin. nose"cRiyiloox, JACK; Leme: walters, Stanâ€" "eolopousias; . WiIICOX, se.80 WET main STREET Kenneth; Lipsitt ane, Eric; Marr Gorâ€" Howard; Mojenakie, m-ih;;m was convener Robert, . Marlowe, Death At Casa Maria, on or additions President, secular ces are Navy League News l W!ll our knitting friends please r<member that the month‘s work is sent up at the end of the month, so kindly let us have all wuolien comforts thai are finished, not later than Friday afternoon, the 31st. There is much cold and stormy weather in front of the Sailor. Recollect that "he who ‘gwu quickly, gives twice." INDEPE NDE NT Another reminder about Alling housewives "hussifs". The White Elephant Shop will gladly sell you "_â€".")._ oka and vou mirht win a prize. ane for 25¢. Trinity United Church Choir On Friday night, March 1ith, about thirty members of the Trinâ€" ity United Church Choir met at the home of Miss Olive Kitchen, for a very pleasant #scial evening. After a short practice the Games Committee, under the direction of Miss "Zleanor Dymond, lead the cuoir in several excellent games and contests, which were all good fun. At the close of the evening A ; very enjoyable lunch was served by the Social Committee, the convener of which was Miss Dora Wilkins. Mr. Jack Pettit, on behalf of the | Choir, moved a vote of thanks to the Kitchen family for so . very kindly opening their home to the Choir, and for the pleasant evenâ€" ing enjoyed by all. C . s NP EL e P The Choir were very pleased to have with them on this occasion, L.A.C. Bill Tufford, R.C.A.F., formâ€" er organist and choir leader, home an furlougrh from the West Coast. on furlough MRS, ROBERT NORRIS Mrsa. Robert Norris, resident of Grimsby for the last two years, passed away in Hamilton bospital Monday evening after a brief i11â€" In her 49th year, she WAS N0O"" "" Scotland and came to Canada 20 years ago, residing in the Toronto area prior to coming her. She was un adherent of the Presbyterian Church. Camn Ens Surviving, besides her husband, are two sons, Gordon and Robert; and a daughter, Mrs. John Tillotâ€" sor, all of Grimsby; also six sisters Funcral services were held from Stonchouse Funeral Home on Wedâ€" nesday afternoon, with Rev. G. Taylorâ€"Munro officiating. _ Interâ€" ment in Queen‘s Lawn Cemetery. Casket bearers were Ollie Shaw, Harold Jarvis, Arnold Lampman, John Vooges, Frank Hursi and Robt. Walters. GRIMSEY with the u Faster holidays, O jJoy! ow many mre taking an active part is the Cadet PT. program at 130 every moraing? We won» der. swing at G.H.8. which z.ay Acâ€" count for the morkid atmospaere thereabouts. The situation 1# only temporary tho‘ ant we expert to be fully zecoavered 1 a fow 4*ys. Don‘t miss the Awerturâ€"hop at . 4.16 this Friday, Exams will be over, «* forget your worrles and come «* + ad join the fun, : Julz. BP ... Numerous â€" G. M. S‘era atteaded the St, Pat‘s dance held in the school last Friday night Mins 1. Glave and Havelock Jewson were two of the lucky «~innera. Mins ‘Ol.vo was preswentwl with a box af Laura â€" Becords . (aweets to the aweet) and "Hav. "manuged 10 end up with five out of eight whamrock plants. It has been ruw» oured he intends to start a greenâ€" house shortly! By JAN KENDEL nspfln‘ is Here""! yÂ¥ _# "War Savings Stamps®". n °.# . ® Easter Exams are now in full High School Obituary Around T he Anc vOu Â¥ c# S more school days ‘till might she was born in h 17th, The regular meeting 0O Mothers® Club was held & home of Mrs. Lewis Klock, 3 Street, on Thursday, March Mre. Morningstar meeting opened wit the Lord‘s Prayer lowed by scripture Munter. to the| PA!NTING ANPU PFATEAU® S I rwi to ING â€" W, Pwoscock, Maneta ’.“'“ A'*- 0, Phone 09w. "’." n ru»~| {NTEKRIOR PAINTING AND PAP« wreenâ€" | â€" ERHANGING â€"â€" A. J. Hayward, ul1 wia wut c l aucdtihe 14 & PME E5 CER ME CE GOET C s 0 Not many winter weeks left to do that inside paintâ€" ing and enameling you intend doing before spring. FOR WALLS â€" Benjamin Moore‘s, Saniâ€"Flat, Dulename!, and Inside Gloss, or the poputar Flite. FOR TRIM, CcuUuPBOARDS OR FURN!TUREâ€"IOn]ImIn Moore‘s Inside Gloss, and Utilac Enamel. ELECTRIC VACUUM IWAEEP_I!‘:ND ELECTRIC WAXER CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Mothers‘ Club Grimsby ELECTRIC mm s 000000 FOR SALE .â€" Manure, hay, lor‘ sale. R. Hails Haulage. Tele= phone 547J, Grimasby. 36â€"3p FOR SALE â€" Coal Stove with Oven. _ Good condition. Apply 23 Mountain Street. 37â€"1p 200 000 nAE 22 T FOR SALE â€" Eleven young pig®, 7 weeks old, from Grade A stock. A. E. Cocks, Phone 132 Wim;nl. 87â€"1¢ TOWN OF GRIMSBY Two cents a word per insertion. . 25 cents. Cash must accompany ad» tion. Amotununuummo FOR SALEâ€"Sweel ! v246 °P R5¢ bushel deliyored. _ Y light two wheeled trailer Winona 154W. Y our FOR SALE â€" Pair of horses, well broken, Apply Charles Sisler, 103â€"râ€"5, 8mithvilie. Municipal office will be open Saturday afternoon, April First, until five o‘clock to receive payments, Chief of Police Turner will also be in attendance to receive Dog Taxes and issue dog tags. A. B. HUMMEL, Tax Collector,. FOR SALE â€"â€" aro NMRMRNEECCCCAC O( %aa 0 ¢¥! SALE â€" Apples . Delicious $ z5 bushel; Talman . Bweets, $1.00 bushel at farm, Wm. "tich« ardson, Grimaby Mountain. 37â€"1p , JR SALE~â€"Red Clover seed; ON Iamp brooder, 100 chicks; 1934 international pickâ€"up truck, four mw tires, Telephone 206 â€"wâ€"12, ©* 4 m en t o NKE FOR SALE â€" Proraes, ten mares and geldings, suitabie for fruit and grain farmers. Poter FAâ€" mond, Beamasvillie, #hone 'n.‘-'r-l. 4w and Mra FIRST INSTALLMENT OF TAXES AND PAYABLE ON condition. rhone 20â€"W ; _ ____ (Buecessor to C. P. Select Your Garden Seeds Now 58T _ Pair of rimieas glassos in : blue leather case between Nellen ulderoad amd Robinson 8t. Reâ€" ward. Finder please notify C, 6. Armatrong, Phone 185. 8Tâ€"1p Phone collect, 249, SATURDAY, APRIL 1st TAXES ! MISCELLANEOUS8 meeting of the as held at the wis Klock, Murray day, March 16th. tar preaided. ‘The with a hymn and er in unison, folâ€" ure read by Mrs. ING ANO PAPEANHANGâ€" _ W, ‘Pwocock, Manstun C, Phone OOWw. 48â€"0p Hardware Requirements JOHNSON HARDWARE Bruce Gedde SALE Cockahut / se amalalsr of fruit farm i, and quiet. or, ‘Telephone 306â€"2p r insertion. Minimum charg« company advertisement to & inis is made for boxes. Turnip#, Wanted or, Call 30â€"2p 010" Pr Beamaville > mucumin Perfec Miss Ulph, district sachool nurse, was guest speaker, her topic being "cleanliness in the home". . Her talk was of great interest to all mothers present, and was keenly enjoyed by all. The meeting closed with a hymn and Mizpah benediction. A lunch was served by Mrs. Nunnamaker ‘nnd her committee, followed by a social half bour. 87â€"1¢ Fele 87â€"1p P. Brown) bilbisninnh ow For Early Starting OA FOR RENTâ€"Smail House. Apply 23 Mountain Street. 87â€"1p HELP WANTEDâ€"Man acre fruit farm in Gr smm L wAaANTED TO BVUYâ€"Wanted car, 1 ne 80J. ARAARMMETY ECCC __ L BGvsastia WANTEDâ€"Used furniture, stoves, and farm implements, . M. J. Swibb, King 8t Beamasville, wu. _« #HM “‘u° TL L 2. 00004 2c dn d o wl i WANTED TO BUY â€"â€" Electric Washer and Vacuum Cleaner with or without attachments; Cash. Phone 565â€"J, 8t. Catharâ€" ines, or write 193 Queenston St., 8t, Catharines. 22 4f0 WANTED â€"â€" One Hundrea MMMT!! Sash, 3‘ by 6‘, glazed. Becondâ€" hand Sash in good condition will do. ‘Telephone or write giving full particulars and where aaah can be seen, E. D. Smith & Fons lAimited, Winona, ('r_ola- trict. Apply Box dent. Horse, 8w e, Hens, Cattie, Im« plements, Furniture, 4 miles south of Grimby Mountain and 1 mile eaut on Wednesday, March 290th, at one o‘clock, ‘Termsa cash. J. G. Pettigrew, Auctionser, i# Andrew Miklos, Proprietor Pursuant to Byâ€"law No, 9M of the Town of Grimaby, and as auth« orized by resolution of the muni« elpal Council of the Town of UOrimaby, 1 hereby prociaim: phone 150) eeeep‘s ® CCCE O G S That no dog or bitch shal! be al« lowed to run at hl'&lll the Town of Grimaby during period from the Ist day of April 1044, to the Ist day of Nov_.mber 1044, save and excopt auch doga or bitches a» may be securcly leushed and under the control of some competent per WOUN. Town of Grimsby Grimaby, March 10th, 1044 Gaxl Save The King HELP WANTED Auction Sale FOR REX‘I WANTED ARE DUE harge each insertion _to guarantee inserâ€" One Hundred Hotbed RDRIC 8. JOnN8SON an for eleven Grimaby Disâ€" 180 Indepenâ€" FIVE 37â€"10 87â€"1¢ »3p y

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