Grimsby Independent, 27 Apr 1944, p. 5

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The two #’;m and blood transfustons given by davyhnter of Calvino:898; , employees of ‘The Bell Telephone Joues, Lake Viewavenue,/P85000| Oo, the death occurred in Hamilâ€" ray on Monday afteriiods. TInter|\ton General hospital on Tuesday, menks Bool place. in Smhe e c Honn s e m maaed o "cecy comer .'mqnp a_yu“:-.:pn-: nOol. ..::i”f a;' .L:;"' !_.A?.A_!.'..‘_..-A. R $ |muqeo~nf.mm MOI‘I\OM ; t __ TL adig a00sM0e¢ o o mesweenys , profession,.~ retiring . in 19844. He had made his home here for the last 20 years. ____. He was born in Bruce COuBI}, * m of the late George and Helen lv FRL â€" SAT, APRIL 28 â€" "Top Man" Matinee Saturday at 2 P« mo'w“’n'l.z "Tender ° Comaae" . Ginger Rogers, Roger Ryan . "Woman Of The INFANT JON! pymono‘s DRUG STORE This THUR., MAY 3 â€" 4 Cosmertiecs â€"~ Vitamin Capsules ONE CEN‘T SALE wâ€"sd Anpoommed SWuy WWe POBname CE sn & P ePR Grimsby for some with| general shuffie of during the Pn*m&?«â€"g““%“" ‘*/ | Mansion ‘Apartments. "\fatke landed gracifully upon . the ~*~| Interment was in Prospect come. | items landed Hst. Â¥eâ€"| terv, Toronto, on Friday afternoon|free or almost £r0q_")~ ;ogorm, all in mas. GEORGiNA AnDErson uul-q;:!"i..." ,-")u'- + A life long resident of the|T‘ll dodge the rot®""® *__ . aof Household Drug Products 5 â€"â€" Stationety Remedies maenculec â€"â€"â€" _ Shaving Needs, Etc. the home of her daughter Mrs. MRS. CLARA MITCHELL Despite the best of medical care hill; Mrs. Loyal FPiper, CSPNU!® one brother, Cyrus Singer of Cleveâ€" Your Rexall FRED B. JAMES AMd“mbfiI people of this district occurred in when Frederick B. James, father| of Grimsby‘s well known citizen Friank James, passed awey. ‘ He was an architect by profesâ€" sion and ‘had erected many public buildings throughout the province. An Englishman by birth, he naâ€" turally was an army man. He was .w-uuwn seas with the 160th Grey Regt.. In this war e was a Major attached to the reserve. He was a member of the Scottish Rite, being a $2nd Gegree Mason. He was a Past Master of Walkerton Lodge. / citizen of Walkerton and had been highly honored in that town. .‘ _ Besides his sorrowing ‘widow, he leaves four sons, Capt. Trebe of the Scottish Fusiliers at Kitchenâ€" er; Key, LEHaTIe®, AMEM®E _1" _7 Anglican church of St. Thoms as AAMeflalecs CAEOR 00 00 C cgk. uy,mm.â€"-w\ Co.; four daughters, Mrs. Tompâ€" kins, London: Mrs. Kain, Walkerâ€" r..; Mrs. Cunningham, Wheati¢y and Miss Constance of Toronto. April 27. 28: 29 en Tuesdry afterngon, THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY PROFITABLY We know we are going to got inâ€" to trouble with the ladies, but we cannot help. All we can do is gird our loins and put on our armour, For some years past The Indeâ€" pendent always made a charge for "Coming Event" items. : That was idbww'hul I“-â€".sâ€" mamka lb' in ~. ."'u"."';_;_ Andrew‘s W.A. will be held on Monday, May 1st, at 3 p.m. in the Parish Hall. â€"> Group will meet at Miss Kathicen Freeman, 7 Adeâ€" laide Street, dn Friday, April 28th. .:‘n-by c:»t::‘ o k. a car Bridge, Cmm CCA 0 C s‘ Masonic Hall. Proceeds to go to West Lincoln Meinoria! Hospital. Li MR s Aooonttcsr s To t w men‘s Auxiliary of ‘Trinity United Church will be held at the home of Mrs. P. E. Wilkins, 83 Maple Ave., on Thursday, May 4th. We would be glad to welcome any new woâ€" men of the congregation, as this hnlwdm.“.l't.w ‘ Thore will b* a rummage sale on Saturday, Apri« 20th, at the Bob Hillier store, under the auspices of ..w-a'QAmu-atm be open Friday night, April JBUN, to receive anything that might be “1\ ','l-‘.‘-.-'l’ I : ! * #~e & t “W-W.A.wmi‘w- Ing a rummaze sale on Saturday, May 13th in Hillier‘s Store on Main. ‘The store wili be open on Friday, May 12th afternoon and evening with a convener in charge to receive g0068, and the Auxiliary will be glad to accept rummage from all the members of 8t. ABâ€" Important AnnoUunCement drew‘s congTeyation. CRINMSBY INDEP!, NDE NT The store will o.DE wish to ABBOSS®" "*~".0"| _ ued for Grtmaby Seurs, all magazines for the Soldâ€"| packed for Grimsby boy» overes6t w.,..umnmma-o-mnm-mnu mwcnmmwmummmfl-% oo ed. This shipment was valued at i.‘ & $61.80. Many knitted articles were The monialy meeting of uadulwbm-dnfi i« ..""""wmmu-um-w of nw-mwnâ€"-wmm for shipâ€" Monday evening, April 2ith at| mest. ‘Three recruit boxes ‘were 7:30, with Mro. JOW8ON, ROGONRt) 10 | .....susmmmmmmemmmmmmmmmmmmn mm C mm n tss ha :“f- _mw“" again voted an honorary mem 22 100 sms Reamlay WaAS of the Chapter. Mrs. P made convener of the Sare. We eile 0000008 ‘thl l held at the Royal Connaught Hote!, nosd St S80 2700 °0 aeens ® Hamilton, on April 18th; 19th and ”.‘""‘““m’ esting report follows:â€" "I beg to guhmit the following report of the 24th Annual Meeting held in the ‘mwunu. Hamiiton, immummm. Mrs. Cloughley, Mrs. Lothian, Mra. Wolfenden, Mrs. Beame? and METS.| Greig attended. The large ballâ€" room was filled to capacity, to witâ€" u-mMMMM mwflmwm mmmdufidwm ‘The Lincoinâ€" Loyalist Chaptat] gervices comil "M0 / n.D.F. wish to announce that iA April 3rd, when 164 C 7 T Saa [ ClGtad far Abrimab 1 1 4R .. d acongriiinn ies e Glory. ‘ This was most impressive and very b«autiful. His Honour the Lieut. Governor and his charming wife were presâ€" ent, Mrs. John Bracken, wife of the Leader of the Prograssive Conserâ€" vative Party, Mrs. H. C. Nixon, wife of the former Premier of Onâ€" 1 £ 102800 Mb inntetiatrestiatatis tario, Mrs. W. B. Horkins, O.B.E., !hua-lm‘nuuhou the platform with our charming ummflowm- dent. Mrs. George Drew, wife of the Premier of Ontario was unâ€" able to attend. Mrs. Drew and mummmdm ‘The opening prayer was conâ€" ducted W‘Mfl Wallace, tollowed ‘by the Prayer of the Orâ€" members, Resolutions ol LOJAIY g.ww-ndhl’fl”"“ Elizabeth Birthday greetings. The Civic welcome to the Proâ€" vincial Chapter was given by Conâ€" ‘mm Frances Henderson. Miss Henderson, in ber charming manpner, welcomed all to the City of â€"Maraliton. _ Lieut. Governor Mathews conveyed to us heartfelt wishes on behalf of his Majesty. Mrs. Horkins, O.3.E., Natioaa! President, brought .greetings from National Chaptér and commended mwrkullml.o.b.l. cordially. She announced with seâ€" wmmdmo-ar Main, who had served as Treasurer for twentyâ€"one years, also Mrs. Gordon Fairclough, Hon. Sec, for slx years. + Another resolution regarding a mmmmmâ€"au mmunm‘- ter the war Canada is to remain a member of the British Commonâ€" wealth, or to assert her complete independence particularly with reâ€" gard to her close geographic and |.â€"onomic relations to the United The LO.D.E. placed Itseh 4A reâ€" cord as believing that this counâ€" try‘s place should continue to be one of dignity and security within the commonwealth. This resolution to be forwarded to all Pri OwW, s a told us not to get woury and lay down our hands. That we had no bherdships, we had not to sleep in air raid sheiters, Could we but cwunt our blessings each day, She m&dtholrlt’ah)rldundn minded ns that there was no other orguniaation so well prepared to unm.:.m the Daughâ€" ters of the Empire. _ _ _ _ 1 attended the Educa**aal Conâ€"] ference. Mrs. Bkuc» «xpiaine. the Coronation Bursary, which she uaid was given to students who competed by w.iting in Upper Bchuol subjects. Must be son or daughter of exâ€"cerv‘ce saan or woâ€" man. ‘Mhe Lucy Morrison Fund was f>» students who needed help and w»*4 pay back after they got through. Wilimena Gordon schol» arship fund was for History at thing soon would be done for JAt» erature, Art, and Music, ‘Talent linked young people together, Â¥ attended the special seasion for Junior Chapters. ‘This &ession thrills you from the moment you wutch these young children carry their standards in with Dignity and Pride, then as they in turn scome to the microphone and give \Mrmm and Chapter, and read thair reports, you are y and Mrs. right through you. nmu-mum forts, and when tired, rest a little, then work again." Misa A. M. Crane, convener, then gave the following report on War C lou 0 Chac Lo# atha cn® CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS FOR SALE â€" W FOR SALE FOR SALE â€" Tâ€"iree work horses. Apply Peter Zociiner, Telephone san sir 11c 42â€"10 AnpApAppETEECCC TT q222 Abw FOR SALE â€"â€" Sevenâ€"plece dining hy c 22 d ....J.4 B0 sns cnanaints es oc phone 5TTW. 42â€"16 """”" ".M,g â€"â€" House, cental locaâ€" tion, 4 Ontario Street, Beamsâ€" wÂ¥ 42â€"2¢ Anpnnsooasn EC e Ne C d ced Nasivus FOR SALEâ€"â€"Medium sized square kitchen table. Cheap. Apply Box FoR sALE â€" Cedar Posts and Steel Anchors, _ Apply Geo. Marâ€" fel, Grimaby. Telephor* Winona FOR SAL enpaore l CC 204A racsss ~Are FOR SALE 4â€"vearâ€"old Cow. due to freshen .. may. Apply Mr. W""v'" ant FOR SALEâ€"Man‘s Bicycle, or will annnooaa e en Een n Oe en c llls c oi FOR SALE â€" One McClary Gas GOOD ORCHESTRA â€" EVERYBODY WELCOME room suite. FOR SA._Eâ€"Royal vacuum cleanâ€" FORALE â€" 80, The Independent. ", M. Bonham, 2 4 2 e 42â€" 440A cadndat * maizpe t 90090 FOR SALE â€" Two section apring tooth cultivator. All kinds tracâ€" tor work done Apply W. Râ€" Greenwood, Grimaby Beach, THT â€"-wm:.'-‘v.- es me ‘,_‘p W FOR SALEâ€"One hundred twentyâ€" five dollars buys good home for driveways. R. Holls, Phone §47â€"J, Grimsby. _ _____ 40â€"4p o‘clock. Range, excellent condition. Apâ€" g'y Hamilton, Grimaby f lephone 50â€"wâ€"11. 42â€"2p St. Mary‘s Parx'.g: Hall, Grimsby er, complete with attachments, Just been thoroughly overhauled. Phone 89, or 244. _ 42#+1¢ L u4 e ona 2 h w nc t s ts n d â€"Apepitninais FOR SALE â€" In Reamavilie, tires, perfect cow« .Jon Apply to Phone ‘DM1+â€"w. apartment _ house, . slx â€" room»s available May 1st Will take very reasonable payment down, or will consider novllo on other Wfly, or ‘O‘OI’J Homds, Price $2,400, Apply P.O. Box 22, Beansville. A2â€"1p Wm F SALE _ Perfection three« burner coal oll stove, onaâ€"burner let us renow OUF C*1 ""_"" _ . uitted a rot n Cc dized. rest a little, |tary, submitted a report on the St. :.;-h” * .,.m'auwa-x-fl .. M. Crane, convener, then % w u*n._.fbm :â€" "A meeting of te war Mre. Gordon Sinclair, convener committee was held on|for Girl Guides, reported that the d4, when 164 boxes were | frst Fruitiand Girl Guide Company .mmmn‘ubm:.fimm 1 Zist an additional box ot|pack, both under the leadership of ‘for Polish relief was packâ€"| Miss Mary Jenkins, are to be inâ€" is shipment was valued at cluded in the Division of West Linâ€" nw-u-mu-.-u.oâ€"uuuur flwhmufi pointed in Wentworth. This means , making a total of that Miss Waish‘s Division now in« articles ready for shipâ€"|cludes 4 Girl Guide Companies and Three recruit boxes were|3 Brownle Packs. / ents. Cash must accompany advertisement to guarantee AEAoo n e CC B cwal S Apply P. J. Jordan, No. 8 Highâ€" way, Grimsby Bast. 42â€"1p AnAamnnenees IO C L LLLas OR SALE â€" Three horses, alx seven and eight years old, Good workers, Four tons Timothy hay. m John Stanik, 4 miles west ithville on 20 Road. 42â€"2p FOR SALE ~â€" Team UPAW, NUM® wagon, single disc, '"il‘ plow, tear: plow, team harness, 700 fl water tank with 30 of 2" harge hose, rapid hay un loader â€" outht â€" com with track, :u fouk, M,':" ropes, Apply Hruce t ""q"ifl_; â€"â€" Heavy tractor cul« . vâ€"‘or; two furrow team plow; v»aiking plow and eultivators. Apply G, Hill, West Ave, Winâ€" amn . 42â€"2p A charge of ten cents is made for boxes. [ 10040 0 d 0 d col l cnantt w epne 2 > wly oll tank, »creen door, All in good condition. Phone 2â€"wâ€"2, Grimaby, or call at Mugh Hunter Farm, 2 miles west of Grimaby, North of Queen Khzabeth Way. 42%â€"1p SATURDAY, APRIL 29 «11. SALE â€"â€" Team draj â€"_ Wugon with box. In Iuon.mt so1. 42â€"1p W â€" Seed potatoes. Irish ind Kathadin. Apply ham. Phone 560. 42+1¢ 17â€" us renew our efâ€" Large and samall eycles, Good jan. Rargain. â€"8, _ 42â€"1¢ 30â€"tfc 41« 42â€"1¢ To plow, given out during the month. > vel FOR RENT â€" Furnished cight room house. Anllnbl.l-m ber 1st No children, year lease. Apply 42â€"10 ‘ e HELP WANTEDâ€"Night HELP WANTEDâ€"Waman o> C 2404 204. on d is hgt i cb t intetsâ€"ecietiptper yortigh HELP WANTED â€" Experienced Butcher wanted. Apply Employâ€" WANTED â€"â€" 2â€"burner Electric Tiate. wm.om‘:{.. [ ... n acn y Nt AAnpaty Aup dnuaint v ee . '|. wfy‘hâ€" m . J PPA en C l WANTED â€"â€" Grape Tyers. A; a. 8. myg.‘%!'&l wANTED TO BUY â€" 450â€"R. ampoa e e eR NOC enc cclas lc c M WANTED TO BUYâ€"â€"Set of amail acales for weighing wool in the Red c‘:- nn:l: of.xuli ac« ce loan M u! fhra Roden. Phone 15! ?5'3."-;-«."""'«1--!-"' g in office. Apply P.O. Box 204, Grimaby. PAINTING AND PAPERHANGâ€" _ ED _T _ _OL.." eMidapLa® menls fer to Permit No. 6153. Mn n o e EU c in c ts uk ts t tb h. INTERIOR PAINTING AND PAPâ€" ERMANGING â€"â€" A. J, Hayward, DT Ns "eg c m AAARPPLPOLEETTOC Cw â€" h ShRe â€" W V. 8SLENDOR "I’A!lL.gTI AII‘ hlt‘ G. 8. Morria, Fhone J0.â€"47 -Ihl,v,c_d_c_lm.‘ eP PCO C lA w wa on i FEATHERS WANTED era pud feather beds & casm, FPHON® DOENJ M WHTITAL C ines, or write 193 Queenston St., Caistor Farmer Bags 12 Foxes Keith Phillips, of â€" Oalatorville, set a record while hunting on the farm of Maurice Sisler, near his home recentiy, when his dog chasâ€" td a red fox to a hbollow tree where it had its den. ING â€"â€" W,, Twoo Apt. C, Phone 99w. __Mr. _ Phillips . investigated _ and chopped in the tree, he shot the mother and ca, ared 11 young fo® pups. He also took two long rang® shots at the male Tox but he ¢#* eBR Mry, Phillips is eligible for bounty that Lincoln County paying, which will make a day‘s pay, as well as aave and his nelghbours ¢â€" damage this spring in the num of poultry these 12 fowen have Willed. Store. Whith merucuiney o duem t Feather Co., 23 mm *#Pt» ronto. »â€"Mâ€"18Bp m and Seiective Service Ofâ€" , 31 Waluut 8. Hamilton, Reâ€" in Permit No. 6158. 42â€"10 HELP WAnTED MISCELLANEOUS a1â€"tfe Feath all ie 42â€"1p A2â€"m. {'

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