Grimsby Independent, 2 Nov 1944, p. 4

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‘ M » Your Ration Book 3 EsQUIARE Beamevilis _ + + > 9:.‘ AVCTIONEER & VAL liconsed Auctionser -K-z PLUMBING and HEATING Harold B. Matchett BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. Business Directory SUN LIFE OF CANADA Mours 06 â€" Saturdays 9â€"12 George 1. Geddes J. W. Kennedy Loans Amortized From 10 to 20 Years imaginative youngster to serve.as | Saturday afternoon at the 2 °* . MQIM uln-mom“" ':“"'::l Every care should be of | her late home on No, s the family ration books, especially | Fruitiand, Services at t:“wu-.' werks. " in the cass of moms " us | mes, 5y t ie oree, Conducted ay avoidable loss or accident the|United Chures ‘_"‘,A Fruitand Payments in some cases lower C J. PeLaplante n mauime nith. ae ; °0 J Mrs.Alan M It is surprising how many Raâ€" :‘-JGMM“.“ arily mislaid. Over a threeâ€"month | 1. '_"“"‘"'flfl'lo. with Rev. period 6,728 were reported lost in "‘-'-lh’"-..“'“""‘""“ floors of movie houses and concert '_Mhn:ma. ::=m~=- .‘R""""'ll:l':.w gulte, â€" Pookata or are appropriatad Ry the | _ mess MAMTHA Gtoven imaginative youngster to serve as | Saturan,, "Z * !2"8* attendance c Building Materials of AX Kinds * From Foundation Blocks to Fur An Appointment Is V aluable ECOs He is survived by his wife, one â€" A rousing aing Pack, l;“z:’mmm”m'““hm. mkm }Mwmmuum;“““m. camp fre a , Whitemore Marshall,| The boss of the house is the Piamifton and . one sister, MA | who tells you mot to piky the one Awreéy Peufold, Or‘maby. l o a will Funerai services will be held| baby, wake mm from Stonchouse Funeral Home to R #w‘:’a-:.“': 2 oomniet io the 9L i.m._w “.A_!“'| “i dl: North Grimsby for a great many y!!!&-m Almer Marshall passed away at his home 38 Murâ€" ~MCMW after a linger‘ng ilincas. Deceased was born in Baltfies? township, February 27th, 1877 and was in his 68th year. He was a son of the late Saumuel and Jane Merritt Marstall. Some years ago umummw chasing the late Dr. Clarke farn on No. 8 Mighway just west of Kerman avenue ard4 three years ago moved into to.. h. flomuflhrd'l'fldty_u_llb ed church and a mer, by, residing on Main street west. He was a blackamith by trade and when in Grimsby worked for J. H. D. Walker, in the shop now operatâ€" ed by Scott and Sangster, He movâ€" ed back to Bay City to live 20 years ago. Surviving are nine clilidren, five boys and four daughters, they beâ€" Ing: Mre. Lewis Tillotson, Hamilâ€" ton; Mrs. A. Seymour, Bay City; Mrs. Archie Mayor, Ray City and Mra. Archi~ Chivers, Grimaby; Ambrose, Caledonia; Alva, Hamil ston;â€"Golirg Dearborn,; Mich., Artkâ€" ur, Detroit and Manley, Bay City. ur, Vetroil and Manicy, Bay iLFs Mm’MMul‘ CHARLES ALMER MARSHALL Winona to live and then to Grimsâ€" EDWARD PETER LEE A well known old time resident of Fulton, Winona, and Grimsby passed to his last reward in Bay City Mich., on Monday in the perâ€" son of Edward Peter Lee, at tht age of 84 years. Deceased was born in the Michiâ€" gan city but came to Canada with his parents when eiglt years of age, moving on to a farm at Fulâ€" ton where he resided for 20 years Cemetery, Smithville, at home; also two sons, John and Lesiie Yorston, Grassies, and a surviving are five daughters: Mrs. Robert Munro and Mrs. John Jones, of Harcus, Manitoba; Misses __A native of Scotland, she came to Cunada in 1901 and had resided ltON‘.forthlfl'm She took an active part in all w-cumm larly in the Women‘s Institute and in the organizations of Grassies Presbyterian Churcn, of which she was a devoted member. Her husâ€" band predeceased her ten years mras. wmi. vorston â€" In failing health for the "last m.xuwuu..rmp... ed away suddenly at her home at Grassie on Friday last. “ * h "--;" ues an e aree 2t I ‘The funeral was held from his late home Monâ€" d-y-twmmnn.:.&u. lard conducting the service. Enâ€" tombmert being made in Hamiiton «urviving, besides Mrs. Hooper, is a son, Flying Officer Hugh * MEDREIE Advtostrine d â€"..__.. llhwu.m him one """'Iâ€"In‘l-nm Stephens passed away suddenly on )“My at the home of his daughter, Mrs. F. W. Hooper, Murâ€" "’MMMMW for the last year and a b~*, He was born in Chicage ad had spent many years at Cal ; y, Aj. mmh"lfm“flw in Funeral was held from her late in m 2l n e MRS. ALaAN m,. aitn The funeral of Mrs Alar Obituary a m «w AF. & AM., Binâ€" was formmrly in TD WO JuUkâ€" WEEEE ed "The Mun#*"Snce ofteviewâ€" led by Garry Scott and the, Kaa" of Baloo" taken by Baloo "Pance Bubby Henderson 09 herself, Physical Exercises to PAMSed his third, two stur cub in th§#0m0 the A rousing singâ€"song Pack. Mouse How] around the 294 the closed the meeting. _ °BWP Ore > asÂ¥l As« "pass Ron Wicharuk, J8F9!8 John Mitéholl, Lrian to mgotin l-h?nmm.,.,, A lively game of "Cats who creep Auummm.. PMwiGdedâ€"a great deal of action," * ~* ..Mltookthlhdllz.'nrl‘ WWMJMMMQI °d 9"* the many pitfalls that Mwolmu.‘ ‘ ten fell into, nOk. uhmmuludhu- nessmen on this stree! that would I””””“ and say howâ€"doâ€"youâ€"do. ‘They would ‘ like htbbudn-muhmm. or. !t'lmukmm Shmact nssrs _ Gidbe and Mail truck on the fly. Distributing knowledge to A <g He always pays his debts. with death the way they perform ‘uueydah.th:m. The new Reeve of Caistor, P1~ vincial Constable Hart, lcoking things over in the Big Town. ® e e Deer hunters from all over this district heading North and stockâ€" "Moore‘s" on the theatre marquee. e e e $ Angus, The Printer‘s Devil, givâ€" ing ‘The Independent‘s Windows their annual bath. this new feature column was exeâ€" cuted by Don Pettit, asst.â€"Scoutâ€" ’mumuymm also drew the plans for the new scout building being erected by Reamsville troop. e o. e "‘umobynnlh"w”v- icing the fire trucks. e e e Loads of pears on their way to the canning factories. ® * e Ernie Buckenham and his front window work ber.ch. e e â€"e Jack Dawe cf Clinton township shaking hands with old friends. Irish George Evoy of the E. D. THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT at with his iron Cubbing © in their | | tying APPLE IJVICEK on MARAKEy AGAIN * For the past three years all supâ€" plies of apple Juice were reserved for military requirements, Fopt. flod wittâ€"vitumin C, apple Juige is 20'." a d“ leant 500,â€" 000 ‘canes hars boen relegsed K7 c 32,_ _ ___ _ mounkin top was + big success and a nice sum we* ~ealizs«w for church work. Pfll. m PM the grana d’.wo Ing wure as follown: V. Zhukowski, Crowland; K4. N arcell, QM: C. H. Prudhom. c00, DBeamsÂ¥ille; J. Kutay, Alberta; P, fawehuk, Grimaby; C H, ryg. homme, ReameviDe; â€" My, Carter, Caimpden; Mrs, Atkinson, Grims. by;" J. Martinuik, 8t, Catharines; Mre. Mary Wisnomki, Grimahy : Mrs. Panchak, Bt. Catharines; NeJ. Ne Tkach, Toronto; p. Bawehulk, Priuby; E. Owyn, Toronto; Mrs: P. Burunick, Grimaby , from the army after thre . W Shimsdy, was wor * ‘ed in action in mm‘ffllt.m to notiiication received by his sister, Mro, Marguaret 8. :um.aom.mom by. Nineteen years of age, he enâ€" listed in August 1943, went over. uulllumv_(thumrlum ll"nno.oumonthllur. twing attached to the LAke Buy sior “.‘."'m:""'*mr.flnr;sciaj fram l'h.'-"_n -n.:l_y ..d’mm avenue, ve been advised e Department of National Defence, MM:Q'.:..MI.&J, reported week‘s Indepenâ€" dent as being wounded and seriousâ€" ly i!I, is now improving. it is presumed that that is where he received his wounds. Belgium on the 8th of October and Mrs. McKenzie on Wednesday, was to the effect that Corp. Charâ€" A trucker was loading grapes in the farim yard and one of the Vicâ€" kers boys had backed‘"a dray on the end of a connecting bar to a tractor, to the back end of the truck, and the workers were topâ€" ping off the load of grapes with basketed grapes. Miss McLeod was on the back.of the dray handing baskets to ‘the loader on top of the truck. ‘The dray shifted and she slipped down mmwuflmnd the truck and was being Y-..'.clmnowulnluho,l in the situation and rushing to the trawtor pulled the pin and &-wvuuwm.‘... slight down grade rolled away. Miss McLeod escaped unburt exâ€" cept for a bad scare., L/Cpl. George J. Quick thinking and fast moving on the part of Young Bill Downs, North Grimsby township, saved the lie of Miss Ruth McLeod of Grasâ€" sies one day last woeek, -Rfi farm of the Vickers Bros., F Quick Thinking Saves A Life ere jealous of Charlie DeLaplante. Not because he is rotund and good looking but because he put over one of the biggest sales of bonds to one individual yet transacted in any loan campaign. Last Septern<ber Charlie was the real estate agent that sold the Lioyd Knox property on Park Road, Grimaby Beach, to Mr. Eric Garoham of Central Carca®, Cuba, who will move his wife and family t the district in a few days. With an eye to the future Charâ€" Ne talked Victory Bonds to Mr. Garnham. His talk bore fruit on Wuesday when a marked cheque payable to the Victory Loan comâ€" mittee arrived in the DeLaplante mail. It was from Mr. Barrington Garnham, Central Carcas, Cuba, a brother of Mr. Eric, It was to purchase Victory Bonds. The cheque was for $10,000. No wonder Charlie smiles and the rest of the salesmen are jealous. Fine Bazaar Bighis or Ali the Victory Bond Salesmen $10.000 Wounded GIRLA‘ Hnome FEATHERS WANTEOD â€" PSoath. era and feather beds ~# ail de. Wfln m«’:l'uu lol ’c'.'." Â¥uather Co., 23 Balawin @t AU FEMALE HELP WanTEp WANTED ~~â€"Tractor work. _1 Ing and plowing, Phone 201â€" FOR RENT â€" High School. FOR SALE â€"â€" Orders taken for "Tiver Rnturgay meridage. "Abity amail FOR SALE â€" Wheat, Oats, Apply ronto, 3 icA tm ns "‘ready to lay: also tut coomrele wl%fl + â€"_ ATâ€"le FOR &ALZâ€"Quantity of Il# m F. Baker, Phone 17-;'1; CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS will call. W, E. Cullingford, 127 Iin Bt. West. kt.u ureeting Cards. $1.00 per 15 and up. Choice Boxed Cards 506 and up. Phone 180 and Agent m mmam.’c,niuma:mu..‘_; hAmdhleflnmhui-. ® General Motors Parts SATURDAY NIGHT, NOV. 4th The Most Complete Stock of ... * CENUINE CITY CHEVROLET SALES 60. PARTS ORDERED BEFORE TEN A.M. WILL ARRIVE BY BUS THE SAME DAY. We Are Members Of The Garage Operators‘ DANCE ‘PHONE HAMILTON 7â€"2758, 7â€"2759. In Western Ontario. TATARNIC‘S ORCHESTRA â€" Everybody Welcome f LIMITED Main and Catharine Streets, , HAMILTON, ONTARIO, AT ST. MARY‘S HALL 2â€"18â€"p 17â€"186 17â€"1¢e 17â€"1¢ 17â€"1p 17â€"1p & tygousey ~* Must be sold as placg in leaseo, t Cats J. 0. m..l y ; MRB. M. M. Avyrmq n... saTuRrDAY, Novemasn s, 1 § (hmmomn sns ttau-o‘d.d.i !“-_ uauk ctiee «ol in the Township of North k *% OA Nelles Siderond, n'u"‘z w SLENDOR TABLETS ARE E2. fective. 2 weeks‘ supply $1; 13 sumalss â€" @H _1 c oe INTERIOR PAINTiNG AND PAP. ERMANGMNGâ€" A. J. Hayward, PAINTING_AND PAPERKHANGâ€" ING «â€" W. Twocock, Mansion _ Apt. C, Phone 99w. 48.0n FOUND ~â€" In Moore‘s ‘Theatre, M!Mfimm an almost new leather with zipper pockets. Owner can have same by applying at the Indeâ€" in fact the contents of LO8T â€"â€" A large iron plane. Reâ€" AUCTION SALE LO8T â€" Bunch of four keys on chain. «Reward. . Finder please _leave at The Independent. 17â€"1ip FARM IMPLEMENTS AND HOousEnoLD FURNiTURE AYRES, Prop, 17.3

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