Grimsby Independent, 9 May 1946, p. 8

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Fred Walker of Seaforth visited with T. A. and Mrs. Flett on Blosâ€" som Sunday. W. G. and Mrs. Garlick, Toronto, visited with Gordon L and Mrs. Enton, last week. Ningars aFlls, N.Y., were weekend visitors with James and Mrs. Gowâ€" land, Ouk Street. Lincoln, attended the Andy Clarke AMrs, D. Crow, Ridge Road, on Sunâ€" -o.o 1“’ t â€" e ... Ne Lt ‘Comdr. Stuart Tregaskes, of: "Buddy" and Mrs. Clarke and the Royal Canadian Navy, spent baby Dianne and Miss Dickens of the Blossom weekend with Harry Toronto were Village Inn guests und Clars Tregaskes, St. Andrew‘s on Sunday, having come over to the home of Mrs. Joseph Rummery, 46 Fuirview Road, on ‘Thursday, May 16th, at 2 o‘clock. Al mothers Mrs. Eva Sulure of Georgetown, ‘Texas and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bartiett of Dunnville were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L Theal, Main St. East. , M J% 2 "What was the matter with Mildâ€" red Pierce*?" is the topic which the Rector of St. Andrew‘s Church has aunounced for his sermon" next Sundasy at the evening service. + L + Rev. Neil M. Leckie and Mrs. Leckic have been visiting in the town of St. Mary‘s Dr. Leckie taking part in the marriage of two former friends of that place, Frank Read of Hamilton. Mr. Read ealls on old friends at least twice a year, but he came down on Monâ€" . day, as it was May 6th, just 55 Members please note the change. Place of meeting is the home of and Mrs. i ~«as~crildren| wedding included: Misses Verns ”“‘%:-Ap.h*m. Alms Swan and Mr. and vious to that time they were reâ€"| Mrs. Walter Benedict, of Hamilâ€" vious to that time they were reâ€"| Mrs. Walter Benedict, of Hamilâ€" sidents of Montreal ‘The Read ton; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rice, mummmu-!xumm.m.um cupled by Mrs. George Hoshal, on Charles Weller, Mr. and Mrs. A. No. 8 Highway east. [Lee, Misses Kilen Car and MaF Adciaide $t, Grimsby LoRws pay Breaking of Bread ___11 am N. J. M. Lockhart of St. Catharâ€" 100 Bloor East, Toronto. each Sunday at 11 a.m. and uwfiwuflb day meet together. 1. pmâ€""Homor thy father and t ... t M mwc-b-muuu! Prayer Meeting and Bible Readâ€" ing, 8 pmu. C H U M 7 pm. Dial 1050 or 105 Listen in next Sunday. Dr Oswald J. Smith, Pastor. ‘The date for the Women‘s Inâ€" itute Annus! has been set forâ€" ard one week. to May 14th. A visitor to Grimsby on Monday, Trinity United MOTHER‘S DAY, MAY 12 â€"â€"â€" AU Welcome â€"._ Church W. J. Watt, B.A., 6.D., Gospel Hall PRESCRIPTIONS Carefully and Accurately Dispensed by Graduate â€" _ Social Events â€" Personals â€" Organizations â€" Club Activities Home of Quality Drugs Developing and Printing rv-'-u.wu-'“,-_l- nds dsc ad ton; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rice,| Charles Hysert, a native son of vcâ€"| Mrs. Thomas Miller, Mr. and Mrs.|Grassies, now in the lumbering on Charles Weller, Mr. and Mrs. A.|business east of Sudbury, was a Lee, Misses Ellen Car and Marâ€"| visitor in town and district this garet Jones, Messrs. Don Les, | week 3 a#*s% -il.gw"‘a"""""' Friends of Mr. J. H. Forman, 9 Warder, was hostess at dinner at 'thu“’m hrlnbuul.'fl-'m \Grand Matron, Grand Chapter, | Order of the Eastern Star, for Onâ€" | tario. Mre. Ettie Hodgkins, Worthy be present at the Andy Neighborly News broadcast. L A. W. Barbars Murdoch, RC.â€" AF. (W.D.), Trenton, was bome ronto, visited with their mother, Mrs. D. Crow, Ridge Road, on Sunâ€" for D. Thomson is reported as mukâ€" ing a satisfactory recovery and is Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tufford of St. with Paul and Mrs. Miller, Osk street. They have sold their section of land in the west and intend to settle in the Grimsby district. For Hugh and Mrs. Templin of Ferâ€" gus visited on Sunday with Miss Templin, dietician of West Lincoln Memorial hospital Mr. Templin is the Editor of the Fergus Newsâ€" Record and this year is President of the Caunadian Weekly Newsâ€" papers Association. Winons ) and nelce of Andy Clarke, were welcome visitors to the broadcastâ€" ing ceremonies on Sunday morning, Mrs. Randall‘s husband the late Clerk and exâ€"Reeve of Grimsby. fiq.a-“mlh-du_xfm- GmOulhnlly-.fl-Gy. C % The guests at the Carrâ€"Haws of the Girl Guides Association, spent the weekâ€"end in Ottews, to w Matron, Grimsby Chapter '::’IIM Mrs. ‘Wanless Mrs. Gordon Conant, of Oshaws, (daughter of Senator E. D. Smith, Grimsby Baptist Church SUNDAY, MAY 12th, 1946 SUNDAY, maY Sth, 1946 Bervices every Sundesy at 11 am. and 7 pm. St. John‘s Presbyterian Church â€"â€" "No Escaping Comseâ€" â€"All Welcomeâ€" May 3r6â€"To Framk and Mrs. Montaine, Grimsby Beach, a daughâ€" May 4thâ€"To Walter and Mrs. Gibson, R.R. No. 1, Grimsby, a son. Chicago, spent last week with her futher Harold C. Woolverton. Un Seturday afternoon e rertir~ odudbration 13 o. UFmont _ Iublle Blossom week visitors with Harold C. Woolverton. ® # # Miss Uns Cody and Mr. Lqwrie Melrose of Toronto spent the 14M evening Ken Hudson enterâ€" tuined ut a stag for a friend from Toronto, who is about to take the fatal jump into matrimony. Tomorrow evening, Miss Kay Kennedy of Hamilton will entertain ‘::-rmda ing Mr. 2414 322 "Z" ineen Friends of Mr. J. H. Forman, 9 Livingston Ave., will be glad to know that he is showing considerâ€" able improvement after his illness of the past two weeks. Fisher, Robinson St. South. Maurys is spending a few weeks as at their bome on Kerman Avenue. @ this fine bosteiry. J ..7'-‘..!’!'1%-1'& Kitchener on a preliminary survey in connection with airport work. back to Grimsby to visit his sister Mrs. Olive Berry, at The Village Inn, and also to have a good visit with his old pal of long ago, Andy daughter Rosemarie and son Steâ€" wart, English bride and children of Major £.~B: Seott, have arrived in Cansds on the Lady Nelson, and will take up residence with Major Seott‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bedâ€" ford Scott, Park Road, Grimsby Beach until Major Scott returns week at 630 pm. C casion Andy Clarke has agreed to being entertainud at Dinner in the welcome. Replies will be appre ciated by the Committee in charge are continuing at The Village Inn, and it will be well into the middle dh‘-m“* wil take place. For this gals ocâ€" Will Entertain For Servicemen ANP Mr. and Mrs. John Lagare and May 7thâ€"To Harold and Mrs May 5thâ€"To Samuel and Mrs. May Sthâ€"To Wm. and Mrs. Mcâ€" Social Activities At V illage Inn The Returned Service Personnel West [ncolyâ€" â€" Biéths â€" _ yant inamond Iublilss to bav tion in The Oak BRoom. _ 0K gol elcome No Woolverton of THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT fancy work for our Bazaar this the hostesses Mrs. Scott, Mrs. Larâ€" sen and Mrs. Hermiston. With the final returns in and the books closed for the se=®son, Grimsâ€" by Seal Sales Committee reports that 1945 sale of Christmas Seals netted a sum exceeding $505.00. This is a slight increase over 1944 sales, and the committee is grateful to all those whose generous conâ€" tributions belped in the good work. The local committee is officered by Mrs. Harry Fuarrell, president, An interesting contest given by Mrs. Larsen was won by Mrs. Morâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hermiston | will celebrate their Disamond Wedâ€" | ding Anniversary, at an At Home, hmolknudmvmm‘ Inn, on Saturdsy afternoon, May lith, from three o‘clock to five o‘clock and from eight o‘clock to ten O‘ClOck in the evening. married in the then Village of Listowel, by Anglican minister, c-larun..;umuu-m xs:â€"nmmm present at s e at the reception on mnl-.:u.mmm wide circle of friends throughout the Grimsby district extend to them many felicitations upon their 60th anniversary of married life. Will Celebrate Diamond Jubilee A Real Bowlful Of Blossoms m-m-â€"w”mmmm 569. what looked like & thick pink wall With our lives, saying "that closing in the churchyard on that things work together for good. _ Such a thing had never happened PaId to Mrs. Edrie Gowland Mun'.:m:‘:izud'arudm:mmr mmwa‘m’w'â€"mmm” mhmvflfifikvfll,:fid to Mrs. Doris Wanless, receded, and then the land dipped | -mrdmumm:u Mra. down to the new burial plot. Edrie Gowland, Grand Warder, by Across the creek, and up the opâ€" the Worthy Matron, Mrs. Letha chard, a solid mase of pink. It was| Other distinguished guests inâ€" us if all the pinkness of all the cluded Mr. William Lambert, P.W.â€" Mmm‘mh‘u.hmnfi-.cc.m I-Iahdi-â€"‘..‘fl..:.: H“c“zch.mm..“m.': bow! was the black roof of "Dick~| George Gaylard, F. N. H. B.; sevâ€" Johnson‘s barn, and on the opposite | #Tal Past District Deputy Grand hill to the left the Johnson and Matrons, and presiding Matrons ‘mmmmm,fijfigflfldh_%@c to hqy, 12 £00%6 capable of lay. at the how of MX W Mestivac | We lore and meim A e and miss Main streetW*8t. Money boxes are “‘;l:_-' uhmfh-u&-u... ’Mmlu-y.' The regular monthly meeting of the Women‘s Association, ‘Trinity CE W HHP at a home of¢ ye, 2204 Mrs J. Videl, the by C evening ..__l-m"""“ Harper 1,,baving the meeting at Earth," folowed by the Lord‘s Prayer in unison, Mrs. W. Mcâ€" Niven read the Scripture lesson It was «ecided to give $25.00 to the Cancer Research Fund; and a committes was appointed to look after flowersfor the church each and Mrs. x) Cloughliey, after which a social hes bour was enjoyed. home of Mrs H. Harper, Main street west on May 2nd, with 27 blocks for the Red Cross. A committee arranged for the Mins 47440 Ambrose Meeting opened by singing the St. John‘s L. A. Brickl Showers Sale of Seals In Grimsby Trinity W.A. served ty SCHWABâ€"In loving memory ers of a dear wite and mother, ldl-h-l&nb.nopp was the| _ #ed away May 2, 19424 i'-ny&nlm ‘NM'WWW.:&'“ ie Nh. Mss asa “'.’. n, Mrs. Letha CARRâ€"HAWS Rev. E. Arnold Brooks officiated ut the marriage in St. Andrew‘s Anglican Church, Grimsby, on Apâ€" ril 27th, when Alice Anastatia, duughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Tyndale Haws, North Grimsby, beâ€" came the bride of William Truman Carr, son of Mrs. Alfred Rice of Toronto and the late Mr. John Carr. Mr. Bertram Webster preâ€" sided at the organ. The church was On that bright eternal shore, Where Christ will wipe away And we‘ll mest to part no more ‘The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a powder blue dressmaker suit, with flower trimâ€" med hat and black accessories. She wore a corsage of red roses. Miss Helen Beckerson was ber only atâ€" Grimsby Chapter No. 195, 0.E.6., was honoured on Monday evening, with a visit from the Worthy Grand Matron, Mrs. Doris Wanless of Windsor, who expressed her pleasure at being able to visit the "Garden of Canada" at blossom time, and compared the seasons Some und navy blue accessories. Her corsage was of Talisman roses. Mr. the ushers were Mr. Robert Haws and Mr. Donald Haws. Following the ceremony, a reâ€" ception was held at the home of the bride‘s parents, where the bride‘s mother received in groy crepe with black accessories and corsage of reé carnations. The groom‘s mothâ€" er assisted, wearing a light blue crepe dress, black hat and corsage of Briarcliffe roses. Out of town guests included Misses Verna Carter, Almsa Swann and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Benedict of Hamilton:; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Jones, Messrs. Don Les and Dick Jones, Chas Weller, all of Toronto. Following a short motor trip, the bride and groom will make their home in Toronto. away April 27, 1940 o4 As angels keep their watch up there, Please God just let him know That we down here do not forget, We loyse and miss him so. Prudence Dick, MGE., Mrs. Olive Adams, Mrs. Mina Dandy, and Mr. George Gaylard, Â¥. N. H. B.; seyâ€" eral Past District Deputy Grand Fimer, Mrs. Inez Cloughley, Mrs. Agnes Quigley and Miss Alds Vanâ€" HENRY . Huptials loved. In Memoriam Eastern Star where back of the euns : God, just let her know again down here do not forget. , and miss her o. -lg_lwlq-â€"yd to lilies and byâ€" we‘ll meet #1) Phone 36 for Your Next Printing Order U4G "»r [Creamery Butter 2 th. 85¢.| E i n' "Iâ€"nâ€"iami'o'fn's FRESH GREEN _ ib. 1¢ LOUISIANA ROUND | ib. BREEN BEANS sTrimorrss, new Crop 23¢ m TEXAS, Fresh Green Tops * Ib. " ONIoNns * YELLOW, Selected Quality !b. Jg nwut â€" NATIVE GRO‘/N GARDEN FRESH ASP SPINACH, GREEN ONIONS, HOT HOUSE TOMATOES, RADISHES AND RHUBARS MNL . 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