Grimsby Independent, 21 Mar 1946, p. 4

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turned home from a pleasant| the weekâ€"end with his mother Mrs. journ in Miami, Fis. . |O. M. Pettit, Ontario St. k m“ g ® @ Hughes of Smith‘s Fualls J‘n‘hfi.fluhnn- spent the weekend with his parents, turned after spending A YeD, t 5 und Mrs. Hughes, Ontario|joyable month in Miami and St. Clarence W. Lewis is on a busiâ€"| AMF. aDG JA7G, WIn. ness trip to Winnipeg, Regina, Cal.| »on John of Huntsville, 2 2 o _ AC L css 1. gary and other western Canada guests of James Dun» ~ndne |h:;:'°:: celebrated . his Rev. Father Kobut, OSBEM 96 / goth Wirthoay on Tussday and was hmma---ww“.mm" to points in Ohio, Pennsylvanisa and his family and friends at the home New York state . _ of his son. Congratulations. Edward and Mrs, Hand have reâ€" sport‘s writer of harness horses, of m-u-mun-h-‘ dependent on Thursday last. # â€" ® 0 ® David and Mrs Copeland were. weekend visitors with Mrs. Bessie| K. Moore on their way through to | visit relatives in New Philadelphi,| held on Friday evening by Mrs. Charles Norman and Mrs H. T Stewart. at the latter‘s home, on behalÂ¥ of the Women‘s Institute. mumw-nâ€";-mwfit'-fl-“"-”" behalf of the Women‘s Institute. drew‘s Anglican Church. Prize Winners were: Mrs. P. V. nim .m uies ) Smith, W. Ransom and Miss Dava| _ Open house was held by Mr. and Parfitt Mrs. Bruce Geddes and Mr. and t‘ * Mrs. George Geddes, in honour of wu-â€"mumâ€"--mmmdww ;..¢n.¢-nmuvmum.nr.mun-m wumaâ€"mwm-mxmâ€"â€"uw on Sunday evening next, March | latives and friends were present. Puth. At 645 pm. in the Associated tm Gospel church; at 715 pm. in St. John‘s Anglican church; at 1215 pm. in The Fifty United church. The public is invited... ... is 6: .% At the Health Clinic held Tuesâ€" day afternoon sat St. Andrew‘s Parish Hall, twenty infants and mmw-mm nnr.-nm..m-nuxn1 1. Price and Miss Hamner were asâ€" -uunmw-uym.lu G. Warner, Mrs. F. J. Burton, Mrs. L. Larsen and Mrs. H Burton from the Women‘s Institute. From the Mothers® Club, Mrs. B. Henley asâ€" An enjoyuble euchre party was sisted at immunizations Breaking of Bread Prayer Meeting and Bible Readâ€" ing, 8 pm. " Ousis of Healing In China. Bunday Sthool at 2.30 p.m. in Trinity United SUNDAY, W. J. Watt, B.A., B.D., Come in . . SEE IT DO THINGS â€" @ â€" NO PEN EVER DID BEFORE At last â€" the Marvelous 4 Parker "51" pen is here. C-.h-d:z'h.s-ebw ts srarts in a snlit second . . . Goffme, _ rn _ tetialy| ) Eumss Gospel Hall these miracles. Pens $1500 and $18.00. Pencils $6.00 and At last â€" the Marvelous Parker "51" pen is here. Come in and wy it. See how hmh-&m... writes dry with wet ink. Warch the "51" perform All Welcome â€"â€" Social Events â€" Personals â€" Orgcnizations 1 pm. Mr. Jack Pettit, Oshawn, spent |the weekâ€"end with his mother Mrs. O. M. Pettit, Ontario St. *# & ®% | John and Mrs, Merritt have reâ€" , turned after spending a very enâ€" >\ joyable month in Miami and St Petersburg, Florida. ®â€" e ® \ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown an< ‘ Mrs. Louise Morrison, for the | past two years office manager for \‘The Independent has severed her conmection with that firm. She is succeeded by Miss Phyllis Dunâ€" ‘ham for the past several years Convened by Mrs. John Chamâ€" !.g_e.!gimnmr. bake sale was held on Saturday ~~ ~MY J K Hurstone und Miss Dorâ€" mmmwmw many friends for the assistance and kind expressions of sympathy durâ€" loss of their mother May I take the pleasure to thank my friends and neighbours for their letters and cards while I was ill, and also the children of Robinson Card of Thanks 10 a.m.â€"Church School. 11 a.m. â€" Unveiling of Honour Mrs. A. Cloughley (Aunt Minnic) 44 --(; "‘"""'6 'I w served in the armed forces) dBcd Lo ut c ks â€" A Friendly Church Home â€" Grimsby Baptist | Church | _ sUNDAY, MARCH 24th es i' L." Evening at 7.30. sUNDAY, MARCH 24th St. John‘s Presbyterian ~~~Cherch DRUG STORE GRIMSBY â€" â€" ONT. REYNOLDS â€""The World‘s Greatest rown and ltvnh.l Sergt. Mary W. Bishop, daughâ€" ter of Reginald W. and Mrs. Bisâ€" m,mmmm home this week after two years‘ service overseas with the CW.AC. At the March 11th meeting knot "'â€"""t;'â€"”’ c I 'fl call and collection of fairy gold, Brownies working on Golden Bar had another try at hemming which skipping Auskts, _ A008 _ 02 â€" "lok sound very easy but not so Wwhes actually tried, as some found. A couple of games, a dance, some songs and regular closing brought the meeting to an end. Browniles meet March 26th, High School Auditorium at 4 o‘clock. Returns Home An enjoyable St. Patrick‘s dance was held on Friday night in the Oak Room, in the Village Inn, unâ€" der the auspices of St. Joseph‘s Olgs Merritt, Miss Mary Gordon, Enjoyable Affair LUEYâ€"DUFFIELD The wedding was solemnized quietly on Saturday afternoon, at 8 o‘clock, in the manse of St. John‘s Presbyterian Cburch, Grimsâ€" by, of Phyllis Isobel, daughter of Mr. R. C. Duffield and the late Mrs. Duffield, of Grimsby, and Mr. Lyle Delos Luey, son of Mrs. Luey and the late Mr. Charles Luey, of Grimaby. Rev. Francis McAvoy ofâ€" ficiated. Given in marriage by her father the bride wore a pale blue dressâ€" maker suit of gabardine, with navy a corsage of pink roses, was maâ€" tron of honour. Mr. Leslie Luey, twin brother of the groom, was law of the groom, in a pale blue The mother of the groom wore navy blue crepe with a corsage of at The Pines for the immediate fumily, the couple left for a trip to Northern Ontario, the bride wearâ€" prisoner while fighting with the RHLL., at Dieppe, being held in prison camps until the war ended. Old Dobbin had his fau‘*s but he never had to be pushed off on a oold morning in order to get going. Muptials Brownies THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT attended the tea, those from out of town including Mrs. Lionel H. Milâ€" len, + from Lena Davâ€" Representatives is Chapter, LO.D.E., of Beamsville, _ In appreciation of ber work as treasurer of the local chapter, Mrs. Brock Snyder was presented with a plant by Miss Eva Cline. Mrs. P. V. Smith, convener of the poured tes, and by MesGames A., W. Mason, Fred Marsh, R. E. Deâ€" vine and Miss Aun Crane and Miss The March meeting of the Womâ€" en‘s Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Roy St. John, RObiThson St. South, on Tuesday evening. ‘The roll call was Musical Edyâ€" St. John‘s L. A. | Women‘s Institute | monstration held in Beamswille by Miiss Hamilton of Toronto. Mrs. E. Sutheriand reported for Mrs. E. Kemp and Mrs. G. G. Graham volunteered their services for the April Clinic. # Mrs. L. E. Larsen sang, "Whispâ€" :mw.wqm D. Mcintosh. A Penny Sale was planmed for March 28th to be held at Mrs. C. A. Marshall‘s bome. Mrs. #. Neale to be concener, Mrs. L. E. Larsen and Mrs. G. G. Graham on the _ Mrs. E. A. Brooks was the Specâ€" inl speaker of the evening. Her address being on hymns and their "Futher We Praise Thee." Mrs, A. Caton expressed the thanks and appreciation of the members for Mrs. Brooks‘ most interesting and ‘The social committee, Mrs. Wm. Sangster and Mrs. C. A. Marshall served a dainty lunch. . ® Mrs. E. Kemp won the prize for the draw which was half a dozen Beautiful Hair HELENE CURTIS CREAM OIL COLD WAVE J lett‘s 32 Main West INDIVIDUAL MACHINE AN MA s. CHINELESS apprelate the naturalâ€"looking results. You will We also have YOUR DREAM COME TRUE WITH A PHONE 178 March 17thâ€" Taylor, Beamsvi \Grand Concert By i (Eg es 0 e met e March 18thâ€"To Lorne and Mrs Elmer, Beamsville, a daughter. _ 294 March 18thâ€"To Harry and Mrs Austin, Grimsby Beach, a son. [ c etnite e ts o |-ann¢meunquum ..ay.mn-m.-mw . mist), will present a concert of |MMW!WW glass tumblers, donated by Mrs. G WV BREARCE + ‘The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. E. Wilcox, John St., Beauty Salon lics will be displayed. morrow evening, Friday, March 22nd. at Trinity Hall. The proceeds flllhtndddmmm ‘The programme will open with a group of Sacred selections by the Choir, “M.loydlll'lbdb ing" (Bach), "Saviour Thy Childâ€" ren Keep" (Sullivan), "Bless This \l-lul-" (Brahe). ountain of ; Soâ€" prano, will sing Schubert‘s "Ave Holy", and Mozart‘s "Alleluja". Donald Kennedy will then give a series of plano selections by Bach, "Sheep May Safely Graze", ‘"‘Mortâ€" ify Us By Thy Grace", and "Bourâ€" rj!,‘unw.“ ;part 4wo, the programme will fluwa‘wnflm ivan as :»~ "Tit Willow" sung by Jack Ansell, temor. "Three Little Maids from School" by Isaâ€" Dewns Our Wedding .Day". by the m‘-mua--du» ‘Trinity render two violin solos, "Gavotte" by Gossec and "Air for G String" Mountain singing Quilter‘s Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal", and Greig‘s "Solveig‘s Song". The Choir will then sing the Enâ€" glish Folksong "Early One Mornâ€" ing", and "I Dream of Jeanie" by ‘This will be followed by Miss elcome be Past Presidents‘ and hers‘ Dav. Old time reâ€" Trinity Choi Grimsby, Ont. â€" Club Activities "Rhapnody Jn . $HM0" . _3 . 6 / ; | Kennedy. Miss Mountain will sing A £ZORR " Bs "eiiy by Primi, »The m“‘l"“"_’.!._.n. wital. Little DamoZ@) J u.{.fl”' mann will foll0#, TEA BAGS wecrar ROBINHEOOD OATS GLD CHEESE °* _ ‘\»unscription d... n-n-l.: w PHY fi/mae, FLORIDA CELEny $A C i1 " e . L. _ solos by Miss Lcb M_"am“" " by Novello, : ORANGE PEKOE UIT "oesoiaicse. 10 " 4 CALIFORNIA . â€" + u’ NAVELS 3445 CALIFORNIA | + + = d--: SUNKIST 300% TEXAS FRESH QREEN . â€" ib. TEXAS CURLY LEAF 2"’] TEXAS NEW CROP + â€" ib. 3 concert The Choir will close th6 C" _ _ display it PV e wl -w.nm_c_:.___fl":;___ A smalltown is the one where the na, Tith aothority usually tries to by Brewer,

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