Grimsby Independent, 16 Nov 1944, p. 4

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Sergt. Terry Parrell, R/.AF home on a month‘s leave. lnP.Nh.h-eb.duphr home on Oak street for the winter and gone to Hamilton to seside with her daugnter. # o# Word has been recaived here MP’MWJ.W.I:NM who is or operations from someâ€" where in England, has been proâ€" moted to Fiying Officer. A.M. is paying his official visit to St. Andrew‘s lodge No. 62, Caleâ€" donis, this evening. Next Wedâ€" nesday night he visits St. Andrew‘s No. 598, Hamilton. + I Social Events Bunday School â€"â€" *:30, Trinity SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 19th 11 a.m.â€"The Miraculous Word Adelaide St.,â€"«Grimsby LOoRD‘s pay Breaking of Bread ....___11 Wednesgay Proyer Mecting and Bible Readâ€" o ing, 8 pm. 'oanfllhdy. 8 p.n..â€".-‘m Bervice lMy Pm. â€" A warm welcome to all â€" Rev. 2. McAvoy, Ridgetown, Ontario will preach et both services. Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.a. Grimsby Baptist Church Mr 7 pam. â€" SUNDAY, NOVEMBECT, :9th LCorvices at MHECREOS Trinity United Church Rev. R. C. Standerwick, B.A. M.-~ PRESCRIPTIONS W. J, WATT, H.A., B.D., Carefully and Accurately Dispensed by Druggists _ _ Church SUNDAY, NOV. 19th Cavlor‘s Hutoici EVERY SATURDAY NiG iT â€"â€"â€"â€" Al Welcome â€"â€" St. John‘s Presbyterian DINE and DANCE Gospel Hall 11 Home o f Quality Drugs E. Gordon â€"â€"â€" â€" Admission 35¢ â€"~â€" Developing and Printing at What became of the oidâ€"fashionâ€" edgirl who helped mother around the home when she returned from colleze for * e summer vacation? visit from Stuart Clem«* RCN., of Richmond Hill, who had met Jack in Calcutta, India, »=~ound the First of August of this year. P/O â€"Clifford Wilson and P/*~ Poter Hope, R.A.F., both of Engâ€" land, have been spending a leave with Mr. and Mrs. M. L Morris, Paton Street, after finishing their Navigator‘s course in this country, the former having been stationed with their son Jack while in Scotâ€" land. Sevaral weeks ago, Mr. and Airs. ?. E. Fairbank spent the past weekâ€"end visiting in Toronto where she attended an operetta in which her young cousin Miss Patsy Fox, took the leading role, in such a pleasing manner. This talented young singer, who has won four ‘medals, won much praise whe1 *« recently took a prominent p»=.; in the special services at Trinity Unâ€" ited church at Burlington, turning to Peterboro, after spendâ€" ing the past week with her brothâ€" erâ€"inâ€"law and sister Lt.â€"Col. and Mrs. F. G. Kemp, Nelles Bivd. 8/0 Wilda Saunders of the RCAF. (W.D.) Mount Hope spent Sunday with Col. and Mrs. Kemp. Ave.â€" The young couple were the recipients of many lovely usefui gifts. _ Delightful refreshments were served to about 70 guests. Eric E. Ewing, Ottawa is home tcnuadu-‘houm’.mnnug hnnywmbomuunau. tal City about December 1st. # # o# Wing commander Stuart and Mrs. Secora of Vancouver, w> guests of their father and mothe. at Rossmore, on Sunday. C K ow St. Andrew‘s Junior W.A. will mthnlrnnh.rm;r meetâ€" ings on Monday, November 20th, Mr.â€"and Mrs. Victor Cartmer, (nee Mabel Stadelmier), were honâ€" oured by friends on Nov. 4th, when a shower was held at 129 Mar.> An Organ Recital will be held in St. John‘s church, Winona, on Monâ€" tda, evening next, by Ralph Kidd, A.CXC.O., assisted by Master Rorâ€" ald Armstrong, boy soprano. ‘The public are cordially invited to atâ€" Marold C. Woolevrton and Clarâ€" cate W. Lewis have returned from a 10 days‘ trip to Montrea!, Three Rivers, Sherbrook and Quebec AX. Edward Brubsker, RC. A.F., who has been stationed at St. Thoutas is now at Ayimer. # *# o# Gar. Farl Duffield, RCA. has been tran ferred from Pettawa to Amym.muuumuu *# # lt.Amm‘nll-nmlum will be held in the Pa~‘sh hall on Thursday afternoon and evening Sergt. Garry Kemp, R. C; A. F. now home on leave has been notiâ€" fied that he has been commissioned As a Pilot Officer. sames A. Jackson of Hamilton was a weekend visitor in town. LAC 4 o‘clock, in the Parish Hall C, D. Millyard Sherbrook and Quebec y Graduate Personds = Organizations ~ Club Activities THE GEMSBY INDEPENDENT er, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Beamer, Miss Gertic Beamer, Mr. and Miss Book, Mrs. McGillicudy, Mr. and Ms, Brown, Toronto, &. D. Mcâ€" Kenzie, D. C. McKenzi» and Mise McKenzie, Durbaim; Mr. and Mru. Bimpson, Dunnsville; Mr. and Mrs. Mouse, St. Thomas; Mr. and Mrs. ‘F. Newbury and Mr. and Mrs. IPnllp. Hamilion: Mr. and Mrs. ‘P. ‘H. P. Carpenter, Winona: Mr. and Mre, W. B. Calder, Waterdown, ‘lr. and Mrs. R. M. Hazselwood, Clifford; Mr. and Mrs. James Alâ€" |ian. Beamsvide; Mr. and Mrs. A. land, Miss L« urs Mainland, C. H Terrywerry; F. Y. Terryberry, W. D. Forbes,. Miss Forhes, W. Gibson, Miss Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Huwke, Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell, Mr. and Mre. E. Kitchon, Jauines Mainâ€" Among the invited gucsts were: Rev. J.G. and Mrs. Murray, Rev. Jobn and Mrs. Muir, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Boamer, J. M. Gow of New York, Miss Beamer, Master Horry Reamer, Mr and Mrs. W. B. Varâ€" Dyke, to:. and Mrs. W. W. Beamâ€" ’MM to the spacious dining hall where an elaborate deâ€" jeuner was served. "The health of the bride was proposed by the Rev. J. G. Murray und was responded to in a neat speech from the groom. A groat many valualile presents were received by e bride including many irom friends Ih tke Old Country. Mr. acs Mrs. Beamer left ~ . the â€"night train for London and points west, and on their return‘will take up their resaiâ€" dence in Grimsby. an arch of smilax and ferns, the wWriona, acted as groomsmun. After the ceremony, which took place in the drawing room under The ceremony took place at six o‘clock, and was performed by the Rev. J. G. Murray, assisted by Rev. Jno. Muir, pastor of the Presbyterâ€" ian church. ‘The bride was handâ€" somely gowned in cream silk crepon, with trimmings of duchesse lace and ribbon. She wore the reâ€" gulation veil and orange blossoms and carried a large bouquet of roses and white heather. She was given in marriage by her brother, Mr. J. Gow, New York. Miss Alite Bain of Hamilton was bridesmaid, and looked charming in a dress of pale blue silk and crepon, with "Fo=n Glen Cottage", the resiâ€" dence of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Terryberry, (Mountain Street) was the scene of a brilliant gathering on Wednesday evening, (Nov. 14, 1894) the occasion being the marâ€" riage of Miss Jessie M. Gow, late of Edinburgh, Scotland, to G. Murâ€" ray Beamer, of Grimsby, A son Donald Beame»r and a daughter Mrs. Harold B. Metcalfe of Grimsby blessed this union of half a century and we ar pleased to report that they »re both hale and hearty and enjoying the sunâ€" set of their life to the utmost. Below we print a report of their marriage of 50 years ago just as it appeared in The Indopendent af November 22nd, 1894, from the pen uf the late Jas. A. Livingston. On Sunday, November 12th, G. Murray and Mrs. Beamer, Ridge Road west, North Grimsby celeâ€" brated the 50th anniversary of their marriage vows. During the afterâ€" noun and evening their lovely bame was visited by a very large numâ€" ber of neighbours, friends and acâ€" quaintances from all over the penâ€" insula and they were the recipients of a great profusion of floral triâ€" butes and wordy messages as well as personal felicitations. Celebrate Their Golden Wedding m.mmw.nvmq.gbm*'“m sary of their wedding at their home on Ridge road in North Crimsâ€" by township. EBoth are enjoying good he? t‘ They have one daughter, Mrs. Harry Sturch, of Vinemount. Th/#ir ouly son, an officer in the Royal Air Force, was killed during the frst Great War. Mr, Vanâ€" Duzer was for some years a member Of North Grimsby townahip counâ€" cil. Among the visitors on the mnnniversary were: Dr. and Mrs. F. C. VanDuzer, of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. John W. VanDuzer, Winona. { A WEDCD!NG BELLS m m c se e PA smm sw s ce M cstionssnetsase < hss totally sblind; â€" has~â€" kmited ~~ mofe than 600 pulover swenters for the Can#tian Red Cross, relatives and friends :n the armed forces and children yp Britain, since the war bGEZD: Mrs. Shapton, mother of Ni@@%a Falls‘ fire chief, Jcan C. Shapkn 18 IAAEN ulnnt mecapene, are Shting to Oflé,tt:‘u.'m ang 7706 i spreu * ‘ctorious end t thir global wer. MYS Shapton averages ten sweates _» 1 :ore each month and socks, mitts She | 0088 !! the knittio= hereelf except C# "ID on the stitches which is “'Mm,nrgclm Wflnmmmnuaun. "'"""‘lythmnum.ogi W&.anmhl y deâ€"| V‘w.“-mm'm t ~"""/an Red Cro#s, relatives and friends :n the armed forces and m'mmm'm bDEESD: Mrs. Shapton, mother of Ni@@%a Falls‘ fire chief, Jcan C. Shapbn, is keer‘y alert i"*A1taily, andfollows the war pnews da‘y withmuch interes‘ She is ex. tremty patriotic and is anxions to do he bit to the B ait to nmovide comfots for the mrvice»m. who ami.,. ... _0A40 §#0 around CBIPE OBheir shoulders, # ®# ltmm\,n" 4 thu.s Sber.nan. Despite thg,;, Chip& OBnate .45 NOA Niagara Falls, who despite ber advanced age of eightyâ€"four M.n-fl }hfl. M“p of W AD unparalieled record for conâ€" tinues. faithful work for Canada‘s war éffort can be claimed by Mrs. Emms Shapton, 2002 Drummond possible. Our "emergency quota" is markâ€" ed "urgently needed". Will YOU help us make a real SHOFK UO anmnlabn Mhaks u. ty L workers has been Grimsby Red Cross ANOTHER s.0.8. M.lhecloudtlnnuun‘.ln. McKenzie and her committee servâ€" ed dainty refreshments. Uton. In this district there are thousands of residents. In and out among these people goes this young church worker, seeking to find some way to infiuence them to get in touch with some church in the surround‘zg district . Miss Read‘s to‘x was extremely interâ€" Miss Atkalie Mead wes the guest spea kez. She spoke of her work in the wartime suusing area of Hamâ€" The Thankoffering service of St. John‘s Presbyterian W. M. S, was held in the Church on Thursday evening, November 9th. Milis, Miss Jury, W. W. Kidd, Miss Smith, Mr. and Airs. H. H. Anderâ€" son, Miss Mitton; Mr. McKenzie, of Durham; Wim. Geddes and Miss Geddes of Winona; Jno. Henry Brandon; The Misses Henry, Woodâ€" burn; K. Lewrence, Pontiac, Mich.; David Aillaz, Winona â€"(A great perceatage of the above named people Lave since passed away. Miss Mae Crittenden sang a lo, "Have Thine Own Way Lord." rs. Dick accompanied her on the St. John‘s W .M.S. complete these as .« .o as itical wood has been able to fnition of war supply with WaAr for [A 'LE Jw wiTh ‘Pj nnmm Seodirss, 96 size * APPLES "<‘ise, Compination RPRPLES ®xter Ombination SPY APPLES Combination Grade & APPLES *< o.w...;..::‘,. Fatey cmm Firm, Green PEPPER sovasH 'm Texas, King of Sweet Potatoss um, “Am White or Green LEAF LETTUCE mmu HCL House CORKF STARCH BAKING POWDER CORN SYRUP FLOOR WAX " IVORY FLAKES PURE LARD | rsewmoen ruake JEWEL SHORTENING ‘}2" NEW CHEESE PERFECTION COCOA TX MEAT SPREADS Bacon rind of V1b.pkg.26¢c Jellied Pork Hocks Ih. 22¢ Beef Bologna FANCYâ€" SHEEP CcASsINGS Tomato Soup FANCY sLicED CAMPBELL‘S Wieners Tomato Juice 20 oz. 3 for 25¢ Beefsteak Sauce Corn Flakes Tomatoes Pumpkin 28 oz. 11¢c P yuarch Loaf Cheese 1b.35¢ Mushroom Soup NEAVER BRAND CULVERKHOUSE KELLOGG‘s CLARK‘Sâ€"10 oz. Tins CHOICE A & P LIBBY‘s Tomatoess ENJOY REALLY FRESH A & P Ready to Eat Cereal OGILVIEs CcASHMERE BOUQUET VIGOROUS AND WINEY WITH PECTIN GOOD HUMOR BILVERBROOK FIRST GRADE OoUR OWN HAWES _ MAPLE LEAF TENDER FLAKE °_ MAIP HEINZ * NIASARKA Py B * BEEHIVE CANADA 20 oz. Thursday, November 16, 1941 HEDLUNDS AMN PAGE 2 for 15¢ jar 24¢ Ige. box 11c 2 for 21c 2 for 19¢ ioe 17¢ or Green & for # LARGE ‘ur l.‘ 3 U n‘ 1b. 20¢ 1b. 29¢ for for ss‘ 25¢ 4b, .z¢ tor 21¢ for ls¢ Ib, u‘ pkg. n¢ 1â€"ib. tim Ige. i. Y pkyg. " un 19¢ * 16¢ Ib, l” Ib. “‘ 11c 53¢

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