Grimsby Independent, 9 Sep 1948, p. 8

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

P & ° e e C Tag day for Blind on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hildreth and J oo % | family, Copetown, called on friends m.-umuo.w;.unmm-d-& are bolidaying in the north. | s has returned from . + x | H. G. Mogg has 5 Lambe:rt is home spendâ€" a three weeks fishing trip in the ing the summer at St. Williams. \North Bay dirfridâ€" _ Do uT e e oi a% + ® ® PFCUOECOL bs m-x-uwm“muâ€".aa-ux. ‘ «mmwu. s e# & urseâ€"inâ€"training ‘ finâ€".ufim i .. * % fl--h-.o“fli‘h umwm,umdmm.m, home on Saturday after spending room and social activities have | m-nnmur.umc.hâ€"¢-ptn~;um-‘ 1_..n-..am_-i-i ho ts .. :/ _ s pouk EP Te Un e itc manrttte mnn:‘:n Arnold. M‘,mwa“nw” ue Avence Grmatt: Sesch To |= > > ngtr t‘ rpending the boliday weekend reside on the old C. A. P. Smith ‘To celebrate his ‘@th DirthnGay on Labour Day, Sept. 6th Mr. wwwwmfl- ters. Mrs. Carrie Speck, Jordan, were visitors over the holiday with | Mrs. J. J. Graham. John Street. | £.30 a.m.â€"Holy Communion. *bu:hl“dh'v& nb‘h‘dnfldflml" ther than a book of prayer, of repenting and righting themselâ€" ves rather thas a book of ethics. It is a book of men loving: it is full of faces turned towards iDicâ€"ese of Niagara) Rector: Rev‘d E. A. Brooks, St. Andrew‘s Church Trinity United Church 16th Sunday After Trinity liny 4 =2te y . Py 3 â€" a SUNDAY, SEPT. Accuracy is a part of the registered pharmacist‘s creed. He knows that exactness is essential That is why we doubleâ€"check your prescription. Your doctor will tell you he approves of our prescription departâ€" SUNDAY, SEPT. 12th Carefully and Lccurately Dispensed by Graduate PRESCRIPTIONS 1 PBPRUG STORE Social Events ~ Personals LLYARD Developing and Printing wan Amimnidng DWimwniw *A hk . %""“‘a’dh‘fifi? \ muncu is â€"';“'â€"‘-_‘-â€" *I" has u-mp-tnh_fl___‘_w furm. entertained about thirty of their neighbours at a lake sbore party last Saturday evening. The guests did full justice to the picnic undml-.nh.‘__ulz- 1.‘.‘.4â€"“’“ a message to students. No evening service. 10.00 a.m.â€"Church School. 1100 a. m â€"Morning Worship . ns Fikn Pture Samicn. Rev. Geo. A. McLean, B. SUNDAY, SEPT. SUNDAY, SEPT. LORD‘S DAY 11 am. By PRUNELLA WOOD Funfanmamymndlikem:flomd totbeupuiamk.buthunanflybeuyhhdbmm thcyh:vernlminthem.uthemhthemm nndwl.ndlhllfimrolein'inw..\lotnllw.thavhkh mmr«mmmwmm;w» ‘frzufliusymanhluupmmmhmmdn't w to have something to fend it off. ‘ mwmmmmmm hmehafnr...fornmm.hmundm.lwdltbcm seasons to come. The cape part is deep, and rippled just mhtobeluh:tbeend-mhecmdnlwd mmmmzmmmwmm lwthebstdumthiu. day. what was then FMERIMT . ° while the home of his bride. w“m t Silverdale, the families, t loyalist descent, being long ® ‘hmm muaid was Susannan AMTMANM . """> Geqrge Honey conducted the cereâ€" wilf is no longer in existente. a length of the bandsome banding was on display on Baturday. And o. we might add. was the groom‘s “”*m“ mpilbunh--.&hfl! m“dfi'w“‘ ‘upwnhl,filddfi' back. und long. tight sleeves with smail. very full. puffe at the sboulders. The skirt of course, was of instep length In accord unce with the tradition of "someâ€" thing old." the costume. to the bride‘s great dclight. was completâ€" «4 by her grandmother‘s handâ€"knit On August Sist of this year t apart to celebrate the RapPY casion. At the time of their marriage in on Mr. Moore was a resident of GCOLDEN WEDDING PARTY wedded We WHITE MINK CAPE:â€" ‘The young couple went to Till« of their marringe in sonburg and Cortland for the honâ€" nmo“dmufluh“” en Pelham Union. ition on the return journey. The se of his bride, Miss bride‘s going away gown wes of the families, For the first five years of their ._,wl-tllm-nm‘hlolr&lnmu-{ § \gaged in keeping store st Silverâ€" aral custom of those dale Station. ‘Then learning that .“wmmmmum-nu nduwvummmuumw m.mmmmm»wnw. man. and the bridesâ€" they made the venture. Mr. Moore surmnabh Moote. Rev. paid $300 for the stock. Under THE G of 12 St. Anâ€" perfect condition. even though, as mpleted fifty we were told. it had been worn by e, und Baturâ€"‘the young daughters to many & "umfiy.nmm‘-‘m- GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT J.{and striped trousers complete, in help of all the family, the business and when, after twenty «trenuous vears. Mr. and Mrs. Moore began more to stock was sold for $9000. This estimable couple have now hoon residents of Grimaby for twentyâ€"five years, and The Indeâ€" pendent joins with their host of friends in the wish that they may te with us for many years to wurd Ingichart, welcomed the More than 1830 friends availed Presiding at the toa table in the terpoon and evening were Moesâ€" Organizations ~ Club Activities . 2202 5.00 it iinmncmmdsmgpane e inyâ€" 2 " oeo,m-"n'm'u'a' Harper, Charles Jay, Ewart Stomeâ€" house and W. A. McNiven Two granddsughters, Misses Maric mummm mmmm.um-â€"ln- sistance in the evening of the orly grandson, Robert Merritt, and his | fiancee, Miss Mavis Coleman. ‘ Among the out of town relatives und friends attending the gatherâ€" i" were Mr. and Mrs. Eiwood | Comfort, Rockwood, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. David ANICDONS, Copeland, Grimsvy. mgdon.. and O. A. McPrerson. | * erroap mt > After coming to Grimsby. x) u:n:.':nh'&":-x ;mmpnm'm;:: « |-unmmum ie m Donald l""cfldnl-dh-nd proâ€" | ."‘"_'“I.-mm'“‘““w m""’!’!“!‘,‘?;m_- h .. ‘% o' ¢ ntsarims . O 4 droglinap.. per °C & mwd'hhu"‘ his abode on St. Andrew‘s avenue. nmm“u".w was an artist of considerable note. exhibiting at the local fairs and also at Toronto, and carrying off many awards. A number of nis water colours and crayons adorn the walls of his home today. Mr. Moore has the distinction of having been born in the year of (Conmfederation. although his looks helie his claim to eightyâ€"one years. my dear mother, who passed .. away one year ago, September . 11th, 1947. We cannot, Lord, Thy purpose see, But all is well that‘s done by Thee. â€"Sadly missed by son Harold \ and daugbterâ€"inâ€"iaw Myrtle. WHITEâ€"In loving memory of In Memoriam LADIES ... LOVELY m&; mq_hnr.udlubfl- ichols, \ ald Copeland, Grimsby, a sonâ€" McPherson. | a e ® w M 2o 2S~â€"~ en \| Sept. 4â€"To Mr. and Mrs. Donal4)| _ __ "n__.ig young Worsh! bept. 4â€"To Mr. and Mrs. ©000)\ us mantist Young Worshipper® Activities of the various women‘s organâ€" tzations in the town and township are now commencing for the fall and winter. The independent at all times is willing and happy to assist any and all organizations in their work. We are pleased to give all your endeavours the publicity that they deâ€" o Cc:-'g Mclntyre, Besmsyillt, t ©805""*"* |League will commente Ith RehROnY uusâ€"roxr.mxunu--mummmfl ard Davis, Smithville. a wiam;:doet -:m":"’ o core * oz ing. Mr. McLean ve a story M‘_“,,..“mwn- mmmm«amm liam James, Beamsville, & 48485â€"| found on the 1945 Canadian Nickâ€" We must ask, however, that you please get Olmstead. Smithville, mâ€"l-v.-.--â€" umn. ® # muâ€"nm.ueuno»-\ One of the most touching and rist intini. Beamsvilie, a daughter meaningful of all Jesus‘ wonderful istsitborn). | parables as given in the New Tost» 2. dfi ,n-tumudmuamm your copy of all meetings, etc., in our ofâ€" fice EARLY . . . . Also please do not ask our Lady Editor to take lengthy reports over | digal) Son. Cfll’dOfThlflb | ‘The showing of this story by | means of a very fine religious film We wish to exprems our sincere| will take the place of the thanks to friends and neighbours sermon in the Baptist m,” mmmdwu-‘m""“‘"““‘:"" who pressions of sympathy in our reâ€"| All Who S°6, d ecphere are tent bereavement. _ Also for the do 1ot uen ‘ xn mh...mmummm- "llu-'h_-hn& !""‘"‘-I t in t# _ Mrs Fairweather and family.‘ very fine, impressive pictu Labor shortage in both our mechanical and editorial departments demand that we have all copy as EARLY as it is possible to west Incolnâ€" â€" BMuThs â€" 6 \al. # # mwvflh Sept. 8â€"To Mr. and Mrs. Hugh | _ "ht C TAAAE iO Tine aut. e hope you see our point. elcome _ Cc contnentns â€"â€"â€"â€"\ GREEN TREES GUESTS LADIES ... | es ce o Irwin and Mrs. Jack Irwin, Allonâ€" ca, Pa.; Mr. H. Hlliot, Mra. H. C. muur.o.mmxl- Elliott, of Montreal, Que. . __ _ Mr. and Mrs. L. Teddor, Yonkâ€" ers. N.Y.; Dr. and Mrs. T. Sykes, mx.mndlt.n.m Cleveland, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Malcoim Mackay, Rothesay, N.B.; Mr. and Mrs. W. A. M. Cook, Torâ€" onto; Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Dell, Otâ€" g...;m-.aauumn- mmmxx.:w. :;mmmm. ‘ :n..umur.mm G. E. Culler, Mr. James Culler, of K â€" B .ces Ronab d ienss Mansficld, Ohio; Mr. and Mre. L. B. Powell, Kenmore, N.Y.; Mr. and :f‘-:‘l m,na.:'.w: c ced Nive I W Gm family, Pitt Pa. Recent guests at

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy