Grimsby Independent, 11 Mar 1948, p. 7

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There was a splendid attendance at the Winona Horticultural Socâ€" lety meeting held in the public school. The evening proved an en. joyable one when S. Jones added m-«mgmm eapable way highlighting the meetâ€" ing with alides of horticultural inâ€" terest from many parts of ‘The annual election of officers was held and delegates appointed to attend the horticulture convenâ€" and 12. Officers clected were: Thursday, March 11th, 1948. CARROLL® DANDEE A THRITY BUY â€" fics 1:« Its TUICE _: 250 Easter Candy «» 390 3 Ply Yarn, Same Weight As Andalusion. Instructions for a ladies‘ sweater given FREE with yarn. Comes in 12 lovely shadesâ€"1 oz. bailâ€"35c. MONARCH DOVE, a 4 ply yarn, 10 oz. bail. 30c. MONARCH DOWN, a heavy 3 ply, 2 oz. bail. 40c. in 16 shades. NEWLAND‘S KROY baby yarn in 5 shades, 3 ply, 1 oz. bail. 380. NEWLAND‘S KROY sock yarn in 9 shades, 3 ply, 1 oz. bail. 35¢. NEWLAND‘S DAWN GLO in 8 shades, 3 ply, 1 oz. bail. 30c. NEWTON SHETLAND YARN, a heavy 2 ply, ideal for rough wear, washes softerâ€"15 shades. 4 oz. skein. 55¢. SHOP HOURS 10 A.M. TO 8 P.M. m f 4 m’su...............m..................,...w SUPPLY YOU WITH YOUR KNITTING YARNS A FNE MEETNG & 1 1 MONARCH‘S NEW SWAN seommnilf en en en mm en mm mt n n in o n n n a n GIFT HOUSE sessesecea senenees00000n0 000000 n 000 w oo en m n w w i w i n n 8 BEETS 3 :2 ase PORK and BEANS 2 2 33¢ AVLMER CREAM CORN WITH LIMA BEANS Succotash 2% 35 Freezrâ€"Easy 2« smm en mm mm n n in n n 00 11 as _2 __ OO C C2C0200, TECRsurcr, HOY Parke. Five new directors were elected for a two.year term to act with five others who have one year still to act. The new directors are: Mrs. M. Found, Mrs. R. Parke, Mrs. B. Furry, H. Harris and F. Chapman. ‘Three prizes of ornaâ€" mental trees are offered to three members bringing in the greatest number of new members. ‘To all the friends and neighbors who made me happy with flowers and cards during my stay in hos. rlul.nmtdulh'kl'w. Card of Thanks ... for 25¢ Mra. Norris Merritt IF 37¢ Ib. of this week, March 12th, Group No. 8 is holding an Trish party in the Sunday School m._m proâ€" songs, music and readings in keepâ€" Ing with the St. Patrick‘s Day theme. "yaiA a _ ‘The Group Leaders reported varâ€" jous activities for the months of March and April. On Friday night Over the tea cups at the close of the meeting the women enjoyed a social half hour. Mrs. Norton was assisted by her daughters, Mrs. A. Cillespte and Mra. George Koukle, in serving refreshments. score in bowling. Next week‘s meeting will be held at Mr. and Mrs. Flory‘s home. The topic "Do We Want More Immigraâ€" play with Mrs. Armand Hummell winning high for bridge, and Mrs. E. Garnham, Grimsby Beach, conâ€" _ Migh for ladies‘ euchre Mrs. Ed. Sullivan. High for gents in euchre, Mr. Robert Waiters, Grimsby Pregident, presided. The Friendship Committee has sent several messages# with chocoâ€" lates or flowers to those i11 or shut in. The visiting Committe reported several calls made during the month. \ ning. The topic of discussion was "Do We Farm The Soil Or Mine It?" Secrataries for the evening were Lewis Hawkey and George DeQuetteville. Mr. and Mrs. Hilliard Gibson and Mr. and Mrs. John Bowslaugh were appointed to attend the Zone Three Rally at Brantford on Tuesâ€" darts and the ladies the tion?" is an The Lucky Prize for the evening went to Mrsa. L. Moffatt, Grassies. Five Dollars of the proceeds will be sent to the Cancer, Polio and Tuberculosis Fund, a drive the Oddfellows are sponsoring this year. ‘The remainder of the proâ€" ceeds will go to the West Lincoln Memorial Hospital Reâ€"Building Little Miss Judy Foster is conâ€" fined to the house through iliness. We all hope for a speedy recovery. The Woolverton Road Farm For. um met at the home of Mr. and Mra. Wm. Morison on Monday eveâ€" meeting was held on Tuesday evenâ€" ing with Sis. Mabel Warner, N.G., Mr. Waliter Schott has returned to St. Joseph‘s Hospital, Hamilton, and his many friends wish him a _ After the card game, lunch was served by Bis, Gladys LePage and her committee. Mr. R. Livesay is visiting his son in Kingston for a few days. Mro D. B. Dean has returned this week to the Beach after her recent operation in Hamilton hosâ€" Friends of Mrs. A. McKinnon will be glad to know that she is progressing nicely at her home afâ€" ter her recent operation. L On Thursday afternoon, March 4th, the Ladies‘ Ald of the Grimsâ€" wwu-muumm- lymctln.ntfinhomco(!nk Norton, Ontario St. The attendâ€" ance was large and the reports with her parents, Mr. . John McGee, Park Road. Miss Irene McGee, RN., of Ni. angra Falls, is home for a rest Saturday night at eight o‘clock sharp in the Masonic Hall. Be sure to wear a dash of green for entry. A.special prize will be given to the best dancers of the St. Patâ€" rick‘s Polka, another feature will be Paddy‘s Reel. cookies will again be served. So come and have the time of your lives at Suzette‘s Studio Teen Town In the games the gentlemen had SHAMROCK SHINDIG By Mary Crich It‘s party time again for Suzâ€" Peppy music Rebekah Lodge Grimsby . Beach FARM FORUM NEWS encouraging. Miss Eva Cline, Baptist L A. * MIS§ MAY CRITTENDEN, Resident Staff Correspondent, Telephone Your News Items ToHer. THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT AT Mrs. dorris Marlow from Hamilâ€" ton, h2< the misfortune to fall and break her collar bone on Sunday evening while visiting at the Beach. Friends will renvmber Mrs. Ashâ€" ley Lunham whosome years ago lived on Park Rad. Mrs. Lunham recently went thnugh a serious operation in ‘Toronto hospital and is improving nicely. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Robson, Cenâ€" t?? Ave., were at Grafton last week attending the funeral of 'i:l:r brotherâ€"inâ€"law Mr. William ke. Mr. F. Oliverhas sold his pro. perty on ParkRoad to Mr. Blackâ€" more from Ramasville Mr. and Mrs. Oliverand Mrs. Mary Gillis will soon be moving to Toronto. We â€"will all mss them in the disâ€" March 4â€"To Mr. and Ms, Louis Keczan, Winona, a son. * * /# March 5â€"To Mr.and Mrs. Hoâ€" ward Young, Grimsby a daughter. arch 6â€"To Mr. and Mrs. Alex Burns, RR. 2, Beamsville, ason. ® L * March 6â€"To Mr. and Mrs. Lone Elmer RR. 2, Beamasvilie, a son. plannedto be held in the Masonic Hall Marg the 18th, Mra. Gordonkindly arranged to have the Apil meeting at the home of her daughte, Mrs. Snyder, Park Rd., GrimsbyBeach., Store of 1001 Articles PHONE 21 G M After the meting closed a dainty lunch was servd. St. John‘s Lelies Aid Spring Tea and Bake Salein Masonic Hall, Thursday, Ma. 16th, from 230 pm. to 5 pm.Afternoon tea. 25¢c. for Expert Ralio Service March 9â€"To Mr. and Mrs. Mar tin Dressler, Smithville, a son. March 9â€"To Mrand Mrs. Samâ€" uel Culp,Vineland, a daughter. St. John‘s Ladies‘ Aid met Thursâ€" lay afternoon, March 4th, in the turch Sunday School room with he president in the chair. and considerable business In talking "ith some of the ofâ€" ficials of the rcently formed Canâ€" adian Wood Poducts Ltd., The Inâ€" dependent ws advised that early next week thy will be able to make an annancement regarding the fruit packge industry in this district. Also te names of officials in the Canadin Wood Products Iimited will s released at that time. ~CALL US Coming Events West Incolyâ€" â€" Biéths â€" St. John‘s L. A. elcome GMSB y Attendance at Sunday School on Sunday was down again with only 156 present. ~=We are planning to have an open session at the opening of Sunday School on Sunday, March 14th, with pictures and a special treat. Master Petric, a cornet soloist is coming from Ingersoll. Let‘s make it a record turnout. _ Also don‘t forget the Food and Clothing Drive for the children of Europe. Please bring your gifts on Sunday to Sunday School. ‘Trinity Service Club held their regular monthly meeting on Tuesâ€" day afternoon in Trinity Hall. Arâ€" rangements were completed for hoiding a Homemade Baking and Candy Sale in the Gas Office on Saturday a.m., March 20th. amvenl members volunteered their ald at a quilting bee to be held in the Hall next day. On Friday, April 9th, the members are going to treat their husbands to a "potâ€"luck" supper in the Hall and the husbands are going to supply the programme. ‘The feature of the programme was the showing of coloured films taken last July by Mr. Norman Bartiett of Beamsville, of his trip to England, Ireland and Scotland. ‘The pictures portrayed his plane ride over the clouds so vividly that one could imagine oneself preâ€" sent on the trip. Many excellent shots showed the bombedâ€"out areas in London. His films were very complete and showed a crossâ€"secâ€" tion of not only the transportation in the British Islea, but the people, prices in effect since the war, beauâ€" ‘um country landscapes and the many historical points of interest. Mr. Bartliett‘s trip was of a busiâ€" ness nature and the film showed loading apple graders into box cars at Beamsville and the unloadâ€" trip leaving Toronto at 4 p.m. and arriving in Victoria, B.C., in time for breakfast. Without a doubt, the natural colouring of the gardâ€" ens in Victoria could not be comâ€" pared to any ordinary amateur photographic work. Mra. John Alkens thanked Mr. Bartiett for his consideration in giving the Club members such a treat. Delicious refreshments climaxed a very successful programme with Marsh and W. H. Kelterborne servâ€" ing. ing of the same equipment in Ireâ€" Choice Keta Salmon ‘Lyons‘ White Label Tea . . .44¢c per 4 Ib. Mr. and Mrs. Bartiett were also Beotch Onatmeal . . .15¢ pkg. â€" Caramel Treat Oranges, size 344 . .......... .2 dozen 45¢ Sliced Hacon ‘West Star‘ Salted Almonds . . . ‘Jello‘ Custard Powder.5¢ per tin; reg. 10¢ Salad Tuna Fish ‘Harry Horne‘s‘ Pudding Powders ... .. Mave you tried Royal York Coffee, you‘ll be surprised at the quality Standard Quality Peas ... ... Aylmer‘s Pineapple Juice ... .. .15¢ bottle Currants, 11 oz. pkg. ‘Stockley‘s‘ Tasty King Peas ... .. ‘Savoy‘ Custard Powder ..........21¢ Ib, â€"Prunes, Large Size ...............17¢lb. Rice ............2Ibs. 35¢ Pitted Dates .......19¢ lb. Mixed Nuts ........}Mc¢ilb. *MHarry Horne‘s‘ Jelly Making Kits ... ......................... Just the thing for Church or Lodge Parties. If you need a piece of Wick just ask for it. *Dewkist‘ Choice Quality Peas ........................... .2 tins 33¢; $3.89 per case PHONE 380 Our policy is to give our Customer‘s lines of good clean Fresh Groâ€" ceries. To do this we must have a house cleaning once in a whilé and get rid of lines that we have either bought beyond our requirements, or have found out that the line, though good, moves too slow, hence these sacrificial pricâ€" es. All lines are in good shape and we stand behind all items sold. > Stevenson‘s Grocery Stokley‘s Tomato Catsup ............27¢e Campbell‘s Tomate Soup ... .. .2 tins 19¢ Trinity S S. We like to have your order as early as possible. Just Phone 380. ««....... . 25¢ Quick Quaker Oats ...25¢ Evaporated Peaches 10¢ Ib. Clearance Sale Our Pork Cuts are in greater demand each week CORNER DEPOT AND JOHN STREETS ment, our best thanks for their Mmhmum on Mountain Street last Saturday and putting out the fire. To the Grimaby Fire ...............%Ib.vm-lhhrid;l&;ng.aac Grimsby Bakery CHERRY, BUTTERSCOTCH, CHOCOLATE â€"Mr. and Mrs. JUST RECEIVED A NEW SHIPMENT OF THE FAMOUS PATTERKRISP CHOCOLATES ALL MEMBERS ARE REQUESTED TO BE PRESENT. FRIENDS CORDIALLY INVITED LINCQLN LOYALIST CHAPTER LODE. THERE WILL BE A SHORT PROGRAM ADMISSION 50c ANNIVERSARY TEA ICE CREAM BRICKS 23¢ â€" 2 for 45¢ AFTERNOON TEA AT THE VILLAGE INN ICE CREAM BARS ICE CREAM PIES COMMENCING AT 3:00 O°‘CLOCK ‘Westminster‘ Toilet Tissue . ..9¢ per roll . . . 19¢ pkg. Vanilla Treat .........19¢ s« +ss ... ... Po clear 2 for 5¢, al! Aavours 24th ANNIVERSARY Monday, March 15th .......zleperth;u.unrfleu; 42¢ oN be held in the Park School on Friâ€" day evening, March 12, at 8 pm. Sponuored by the Grimsaby Park CCE sys otonst â€" Anmoniks tion. Admission 25¢| A Bridge and Euchre Party will s s sa s s is ...7 0%. tin Mc Coming Events and the Saving,. +Â¥ k xt*xas «K8

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