Grimsby Independent, 6 Apr 1944, p. 4

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renewed acquaintances in town on Tuevsday. Howard Esott, has enlisted in ‘olLC.A..AcuveArqyth Alittle Donna proud? Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Letson, atâ€" tended the funeral of Mrs. Letson‘s brother, in Kitchener, on Friday We are sorry to report that Mayor Edric S. Johnson is seriousâ€" ly i at his bhome on Mountain \ Social Events Donald House, who was operated upon in Hamilton C=neral Hospital on Friday last for appendicitis, is making rapid improvement. P./O. Paul Maeder, son of Mrs. Grace Macder, Nelles Boulevard, RC.A.F. camp at Porteage la Prairie, Man. He is now home on furlough and will report for duty as a Navigator to an east coast station. esmP 0 ReVse ReMake w s « MEA TrETH Consumer Brane"s :::._-â€"â€"-'I Spring Ctfite for “;‘&Il “._,,'“'m modelied -;;;â€" it e Winona Institut® B o nrd _ > wmBaHE 14A pmenea oo ye_ Candu“ed by Kate Aitken a .._....A-.‘l‘fl"" Q‘l‘m Allan Lumsden, hmmx.r"“‘“‘ confined to his homeW!t" + Miss Myrtie Simpson ar 8t¢!*\ _ Oover the Good Friday and Konopsky were weekend 40"8 4\ gaster weekend there will be Toronto. a lot of visiters in the town fermmaniniies, ... oo â€"30 t _and district, _ Also there will Sergt, Keith Brown, K. C KX.°F., be a lot of our readers who Trenton, accompanied by Sergt.| will go visiting some place Fentney, spent the weekend at eise. Will you please let us home here. know about your visitors or Â¥..% :® Ca your travels, for our Social l Father Canning, of Port ~"~|\ ang Personal column. Just m.tmmau:u(:: telephone 36 and we will do home here. ® + ® Father Canning, of Port °* borne, former Priest of St. José©"8 R.C. Church, was a visitor to * va Tuesday. l l o w wam Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Walton®"4| lr.lndln.w.l.Wlm#;‘: Miss Joyce Shelton, mani faraily of Toronto spent the M_amcnmu'am.ml end with Mr. and Mrs. D. E. the sick list the past week, G@erson, Main street. * yA * t 0 o# ® Walter icRaye return« ‘The men‘s section of theB®AamS ville Bowling Alley held the: 85 nual dinner at the Village *P" Monday evening. 45 membersW®"* How oid??? # # # Afte: 10 years of service Mrs. Hugh J. L. Merritt (Doroty Sheiâ€" 2 w0 auer l L. c onai natt EKE TCBE : ‘EETRRETCT * l tss 6 ol position will be taken by Xrs. Nan Miller and Mrs. Alex. Gillepie has wmau:um. C J _ ‘The Old Timers Club tist have been bolding forth in the Hawke block during the winter, lave disâ€" banded for the season. On Saturâ€" Ssd Arthur Johnson, a former [ en enc in apenttme snn ies e their sponsor, Burgess Bok with a nice wallet in sppreciation of bis many kindnesses during the past two winter seasons. _ Waliton®*"" oyce Shelton, manageress % Oh.'“k°\ -u.r 3__“'- stare has heen on Trae Pourt 2I’SOI’\6|S THE GRIMSBY INBEPENDE NT West underwent an operation in Hamilton General Hospital on Monday. We are glad to learn he is progressing favorably. # # # AS. Howard Duffield, R. C. N. won of HR. C. Duffield, Patonâ€"street, is now stationed in Victoria, BC. ‘This lad has done a lot of travelâ€" u.‘mmpunlnwh. He mmmmdm of the Hamilton Presbyterinl of the Women‘s Missionary Society of the will be the guest speaker at the in St. John‘s evening, Apri ‘The family of the late Mrs. Wile iany Webb; wishâ€"to express theix ‘mmwmnuym us ah aullies amnemat Card of Thanks Please! laude and sultable m pwowressively carried C.â€".~by Officers asr A. Dean of Hamilton, buted two uns E0. Dainty râ€"freshments wer» ed by Mrs. Jas. Wruy and be mittee. The tes table was } fully decorated with candie® mmmmm umwum mmww‘" the meeting a Lew marnber weloomed into tae CampVet, M "** mwdcnd- make arrangements for the dante to be held in May, the proceeds to te in ad of the West Lincoin esd C Thank Offering to be held hn‘s Cburch on Thursday Aflm‘gao'doek- t9ui a s# r_‘ny'flhl‘" : messages, Wwas ed out by the assisted by Mr~ ‘.YT-V hanter, and th and her comâ€" ; was beautiâ€" cundles and who contnâ€" MRS. WM WEBB | Mrs. William Webb, a resident of Clinton township fror the last 40 years, died Saturday morning at \mrm of her _daughter, . _ Mrs. \Lester Neal, Windsor, Ont. Deâ€" ; Culke los of rganizations Obituary OR ANGES Seratch Cover POLISH botle 23 __â€" ANS PAGE HOT CROSS BUNS viGOROUS and WINEY Bokar â€" *35 ANM PAGE WITAMIN B B ~® E A D 8 O‘Clock » 29â€" FL O UR WILO and MEAOW A & P COFFEE for Easter en;jou Custom Ground Old English cmmus ow ate 77 Pallbearers were George Konkle, Fred Walker, Frank Lane, Wm. 19. * ClubActvities fs . e THURSDAYâ€"Close at 7 p.m.; FRIDAYâ€"Closed all day; SATURDAYâ€"Open as usual, close at 9 p.m. | SRLADA TEA _ := _ , Wallace Phipps, NEILSON‘S COCOAâ€"â€" > 19â€" CASHMERE SOAP _ 2. 11 HAWES‘ FLOOR WAX > 45. Hawes‘ LEMON OIL : 15.:> 25. FLEISHMANS YTELAS1! ..A 4| | LINTT STARCH 2 m l!e‘ Pure Pork Sausage 1b. 32¢ Sliced Bacon ~â€" #%1b.23¢ Bologona Rings _ Eg,22¢ Wieners 1b, 29¢ Cottage Roll in.... 1h.38¢ Bacon SqUAI‘S sns Ib. 23¢ sweet Mixed Bckles 27¢ Sour Mixed Pickles Sheriff‘s Marmalade SMOKED MEATS SILVERBROOK First Grade lb. er Hent the late "of unMsu ... . one daughter Pauline 8t ‘\A’rll 6th, ‘“_" 26¢ 21¢ At

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