Grimsby Independent, 1 Jun 1944, p. 5

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S~~C L@rage. Rev. I. B. Kaine. o Dunnville, officiated aine, of _\ \Fme bride, given in marriage by d «s Furniture â€" Dishes â€" Clothing Toys ST. MARY‘S HALL Saturday, June 3 Watch Clock And ]ewelleg_'_l_'\’epaif_s HILLIER‘S OLD STORE FRIDAY & SATURDAY June 225d & 3rd L‘P‘Afllâ€".upr“ RUMMAGE BULOVA, E1GIN, WATCHEE TAG DAY Store in The Frulit Belt" PROCEEDS WILL C0 lame AND oF THE SEA CaADETS AND HOS AT 22 CANADIAN pORTSâ€" n t l A. Buckenham Saturday . Navy Leaguet of War gIvE GFN*® , 1.0.D.E. go TOWARDS THE SUK t\ HOSTEL® REBEKAN aAssEMBLY or ONTARIO (1.0.0.F.) botons. l There are organizations doing maxnificent work of which the bublic hears little or nOthing. They deeds without benefit of *he spotâ€" light. Whether this is always wise, we do not inow, but we i; know that it is admirable; still, publicity is often a good frienc. Hearing w a friend of the splendid work of the Rebekah Lodges, we Monindaraae s us d C _ ~""C Food enough to grant mmmx-hulletmem tell their own story: “hmmmmfle- bekah Lodges with a membership of approximately 18,000. Our ‘WlNhhanegm our members and to any one whom Ba ‘‘We have given one ambulance to Newfoundland, oue ambulance and three food vans to Britain, and last Decembor we gave a comâ€" pletely ovtritted ambulance to the Merchant Seamen‘s Club at Haliâ€" fax. We have contributed $2,100 to the British War Victims‘ Fund, $500 to the British Minesweepers‘ Auxiliary in Torento, and $400 to the Navy League of Canada toâ€" war. the recreational centre of one of the Seamen‘s Clubs on the coast. Over 100,000 articles have been knitted or made by the individual members for war purposes; 1,800 ditty bags have been filled. Our lodges have given generously to the various relief fundsâ€"Chinese, Russian, etc., and hundreds of the members are working daily with the Red Cross, Red Shield and other agencies. ‘The members of have had a part in selling war stamps in Eaton‘s store their sales to the end of April amounting to $2,046.85. We do not advertise ourselves, perhaps, as much as we should, Tearn when w» join the order is not to let our ioft hand knew what our right is doing. IÂ¥ot good busiâ€" ness these days, eh?" Approximately +wo hundred delegates attended the District Meeting of the Chapters in Disâ€" trict No. 6, held in the Masonic Hall, Grimsby, on Tuesday evenâ€" ing, May 30th, for the purpose of de ie i upmer ue .9 TT : Meaget n eE w electing a District Deputy Grand Matron for the ensuing year. Every chapter in the District was repreâ€" sented, members being present from Binbrook, Burlington, Caleâ€" donia, Dundas, Grimsby, Hamilton, Hagersville, Smithville and Stoney Creek. Sister Lillian Gill, of Amâ€" vrita«c> «*hanter. Hamilton, WaAS | __â€"__~ Births presented Sis. p.DGM., with a walnut tables. n May 19th, swnypEnâ€"On May 198 Digby General Hospit® Juné P oi 24 4 coliiiccarntr ty L8103 Stanley F. Snyder (NC# Gordon} buth formerly of Grims * Antaric, a daughterâ€" Eastern Star e a ce Grand At the close of the meet= Laura Gompf, Wortbhy p WIN 3rd story and of lovely "ORT n bebalf District, , at Wce alool.s no Sutherland Re‘ giment and Geo. Robertson Jr. Leading /S & & man Jack, of the RCN. with which he has served for the past eight years and is the holder of three medals and three ribbons; his sister is married to Dry. Reg. Ferâ€" ris, overseas with the R.C.ASC. JAMES S. MORTIMER James Stanley Mortimer, 298 Dunsmure avenue, diéd in Mount Hamilton Hospital early Thursday morning in his 56th year. Born in Burlington, he had resided in the city 14 years and died after a lengthy iliness. 1e *~> Previous to moving to Hamilton he had resided in Grimsby for sevâ€" eral years, working in the gents‘ furnishing department of the A. F. Hawke store and fruit farming at Grimsby Beach. He married a Grimsby ;i{rl, Mabel Secor Mabey. He was 2 member of the Angliâ€" can Church. Surviving him are his wife, one son, Donald, and three daughters, Betty, Marion a a d William, in Hamilton. and Harry, of Philadelphia; tro sisters, E. A. Harris, Burlingion, and m-‘ Mary Mortimer, £lsainilton. ‘The funcral was held on Saturâ€"| day afternoon. Interment "’"‘l made in Queen‘s Lawn Cemetery, Grimsby, and the pallbearers “'°’°* George Harris, Stanley Peart, Fred Lawrence, C. F. Haynes and Herbert and Roburt Secor. RUTH LOCKHART ABBOTT ‘The sympathy of all Lincoln cuntygououttox.-l-f-hm' OE Y S Lob im the death of EOOp CC ECCC uxi + k e away early Monday morning ** muc.wnuomu Hosâ€" pital in he 27th year. * | Dooundmm-ndnlndh St. Catharines, and was wWellâ€" known to a wide circle of 1 m'mm.hochdwlundw passing. She attended St. Cathat" Mwuu:.ebfiollndm Colâ€" es P94 Libnte â€" As a child she period wheh ®"" "" "acotia Y g_gudNO"_m"m wumndw“""‘fim' we Fesides a wide circle of sOrTON? N,Mmmw'w""” ® lmw”hmzw ;“wd.u‘h"f.’.ry nmwh:.ndmumum legiate Institute. AS 8 """ ,‘o, D |_01~ wl WRE AB C had the LUNTâ€"In loving memory . Lunt, who died one year y 9 June §rd, 1943. N.”‘mw-wnfl””‘." AM “wrfl"“.nm thougois} Annkmonrunflychdnuuot. ‘,â€"â€" mhul“'mw 2/ ___ samw nenl mhe BuS® ©"* _ _ Fondly missed bYy Mother, Mofl!mw' scoTtâ€" T ing} His goIPE pain But In Oou" 1987. Not In Memor.am Obituary memory of our *T._In JOviDK 1 father, Jobn IW 81 fi,tmwd.mm, * ..th, and family. 118 : hearls main. taken nd Mrs. Lockhart, in their only daughter, beloved wife of Capt. left hearts Mrs, Abbott Army. jg gone without he will always forgolten PY from amonk filled with , ut Sqd.â€"Ldr. Nelles Is Decorted Son Of Former Grimsby PSiâ€" Plight With un One pâ€" gine Working, Rquadron Leader Edward Forbes Nelles, of the Royal Air Force has been awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross for "his superb airâ€" llldlplnhrln.ln. his machine safely home after a perilous sixâ€" hour flight with only one engine working." Squadron Leader Nelles® ancesâ€" tral background goes pretty well back into the history of Grimaby of Old. He is a son of the late G. R."Bob" Nelles of The Imperial Bank of Canada at St. Catharines. ‘This "G.R." Nelles was born and brought up in Grimsby, a son of Waliter Nelles who owned a large dwelling and fruit farm at the corner of Main St. East and Nelles Road. Walter Nelies was an uncle of the late Miss Nina Woolverton, wellâ€"remembered in Grimsby and also an uncle of the Grâ€"â€" family. Walter Nelles married â€" ‘~+»r of one, William Forbes, . fo .:er Post Illnterotcrlmlby. Squadror Leader Nelles, a memâ€" ber of the 48th Highlanders xf Toâ€" ronto before the war, has been overseas more than four years He was in the Canadian Army Intelâ€" ligence at Dieppe, and transferred to the R.A.F. soon afterwards. INDEPEXNX DE Great news awaited the Pack last Friday. Akela read aloud an invitation to go to a Jamboree in Clapatrap land and the Pack exâ€" pressed their gratitude by a Grand Howl which was wirelessed to the Sultan or Clapatrap. ‘The evening was spent in making this llmgiury journey working in varicus Pack activities as the jourâ€" e which was packed with paper string. To make sure the parcels were strong enough they were tested by carrying and throwing. The Cubs were then ready to start. After a brief inspection, puflcuhtnucnuoabdntpflto knees, as the snakes in Clapatrap land attack a girty knee on sight. Arriving i the Dock the Cubs boarded the ship by a very narrow plank, being careful that no one fell in, after which they explored to find out the name of the boat. Then there was a grand hunt for Port and Starboard lights to learn in which direction the ship was going. Following many other exâ€" mmmm-mmnm Jamboreee. After the march past and the Salute it was time for the camp fire and a yarn by Akela. The Pack closed the meeting with the Mouse . lie Walters Don‘t formmmmmms‘k being held on Friday and Saturâ€" day, Jmmmmmmnm’- oum.ummmma.m War Services Committee of the 1O.D.E. irst each Six collected the Gear, MoN, . TVES,, 3V °* _ "The Bridge Of San Luis Ige}_'_:" «Varsity Show" :y;-;lfl. Akin: ‘Tamiroff "Merrie Melodie" | _*_ _ Afoiinemmencecmmcmuant wED. . THUR., JUNE 7 â€" «Tarzan‘s Deset Mystery" Coming Event .G.0K mMmOORE‘S Johnny Welissmuller, NA Kelly #Fox Movietonews "Oklahoma Outlaws" "Weakly Reporter" "Backyard Golf" Bs Acivchie ME N. . TUES,, JUNE 5 â€" Cubbing "Fox M "Flicker Powell, Fred Y and Orchestra Howl led by Sixer Waring Nancy CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS FOR SALE â€" ders. AppPÂ¥Y YÂ¥eour HARDWARE Requirements FOR SALE â€" Fall Cabbage Pimats, _ Plants. A. E. Cole, F 25 sents. n 2 C k Nusan HAY FOR SALE â€" About 15 tons wood hay. Apply Vivian Fiske, 20 Highway, Telephone 86â€"râ€"12, Smithville. 46â€"2p annnnrsonsen e 0 d nnvaadh PRIVATE SALE â€" Household Furniture, June Oth and June 10th Mrs. Agues Elliott, Grasâ€" Sim ‘1'2’ cEDAR POSTS FOR SALEâ€"Any size. Sell in carload lots or truck. Apply Lobies Service, Walkerton, Ont. Phone 2. 47â€"3p FOR SALE â€"â€" Hunting Case, 17 Jewel Waitham Watch in perâ€" fect condition. Also Bruner built P BR 3# a» VACUUM, POLISFER AND LAWN ROLLER Funm RENY Asphalt Shingles â€" Roll Roofings â€" Felts House Paint â€" Interior Gloss Enamel â€" Varnishes Oils â€"â€" Pure Turpentine â€" N ptha Gas FOR OALE â€" Fourâ€" burner Gas Stove, oven control, side oven, broiler and utlity drawer, Alâ€" most uw.”:gply 6 Ontario St., or Phone y 4Ttâ€"1¢ FOR SALE â€" Fordson Tractor, not on rubber; also Plow for Tractor, Bingle Disc, Oneâ€"horse Cultivets?z. Apply Joseph Kreimâ€" powich, R.R. 2, Beamsvillie, Teleâ€" phone 321. 46â€"3p TOR SALLZ â€" Orders taken for Bulldln%.uul Silo Blocks; also Tile, 11 deliver. Seamsville Concrete Block and Tiis, Phone 230, Beamuyille, Agâ€"tfe FOR RENT â€"â€" Two rooms, une« furnished. No children. All conâ€" veniences. Apply 18 m’,."' A7, C fel sle. Beginning with Sundsy, June 4th, houses and sales room wih be closed for N e C ues Johnson, Phone 448â€"J. Owing to the labor situation and other conditions we find it necessary to take this action, IMPROYVE â€" REPAIR â€" 0 PAINT GRIMSBY ANTED â€" Will buy privately ow car. Fair condition Any Hier: h’ eauh,. . Telephone "ton 7â€"2184 for appointâ€" men 4440 JOHNSON‘S HARDWARE Mem.'gfl;?g_ a CILâ€"OSED mmnmnmuwmummmmuon its, Cash must accompany advertisement to guarantee inserâ€" Amdhneuuumdotorm aApnpAAPL AAPPPLALPPIP®: FOR RENT WANTED COLES‘ FLORISTS 18 Murray Street. a7â€"1¢ ON SUNDAYS ane aannarannarnre BUSINESS ato 47â€"1p 17 WANTED â€" Married couple to share home. Woman to care for two children in exchange for rent, otc. Apply Box 140 Inâ€" HOUSEKEEPER WANTED â€" Housekeeper to care for home and two children. All convenâ€" jences, Goou home rather than high wages. Permanent to right party. Apply Box 300, The Inâ€" dependent. 47â€"1p FEATHERS WANTED â€" Feathâ€" ers and feather beds of all deâ€" scriptions. Highest prices paid. Write particulars to Queen City Feather Co., 23 Baldwin St., Toâ€" sl:ALl:D ‘Fenders addressed lO the undersigned and endorsed "Tender for Coal," will be received until 3 p.m. (E.0.8.T.), Wednesâ€" day, June 7, 1 * ., for the supply of coal_and coke Jor the Dominion Buildings throughout the Province of Ontario. _ d s dependent. Forms of tender with umlflcl- tions and conditions at! can be obtained from the Purchasing Agent, Department of _ Public " BV [ LC3 4400 Msrscmsorte . Works, Oitaws, and the Supervinâ€" ing Architect, 36 Adelaide St. East, "Foronto, Ont. _ _ .. ‘ Tenders should be n.ce > â€"« the forms supplied by the De, ..rtment and in accordance with departâ€" mencel specifications »nd condi« tions attached thereto. _ oal dealâ€" era‘ licence numbers m« t be given when tendering. _ ;‘S’M to denrnd from any sucuessâ€" tenderer, befere w»arding tho order a scwwity deposit in the form of a certified cheque on a char sred bank in Cln_ldl. made payible to ‘L.4 order of the Honâ€" ouranle is Minister of Public Works, «qval to 10 per cent of the amount of the tender, or Bearer® Londs of the Dominion of Canada or of the Canadian National Rail« way Company and ita constituent companies unconiltionally guaranâ€" teed as to principal and interest by the Dolnlnz)nd Canada, or ths aforement!ioned bonds and a certiâ€" fRed chegue, If required to make up an odd amount. Buch security will serve as & guarantee for the proper fulfiiment of the contraci. ronto. Federal Buildingsâ€"Provin TENDERS FOR COAL AZD Dognn.mnnt of Public Works, ttawn, May 15, 1044. Ry order, J. M. SOMERVILLE, Becretary. =~ment reserves the PHONE 328 FIVE 41â€"13â€"p 47â€"1p , the «rtment

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