Grimsby Independent, 28 Apr 1949, p. 6

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was a visitor in town on Saturday Donnie Lambert spent the Easter holidays with his aunt and uncic, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Fisher of Rockâ€" ‘Thomas Newton, former Grimsâ€" by boy, now residing in Aurora, was looking up old friends in town boy, now residing in Dallas, Texas, was renewing old acquantances in town over the weekend. i--miu:-p:m; Mrs. Catherine Groce and Miss have returned home from a pleasâ€" ant month‘s vacation in Bermuda. ® ® ® The Holy Name Society of St. Joseph‘s Church are holding a Communion Breakfast at the Vilâ€" lage Inn, Sunday morning, May 1, at 10 o‘clock. On their way back from Florida, Dr. and Mrs. Donald Clark, Brighâ€" days at Grimsby to visit Mrs Clark‘s mother, Mrs. Thomas Li4â€" of Wray Fisher, Main west. ‘The death occurred in Sidney, Ohio, last week of a former Grimsâ€" by boy in the person of Arthur Fisher, son of the late Mr. and Mother‘s Day is Sunday, May 8. ua Junior P Serâ€" 10 a.m.: Sunday School. Movie film "Palestine." 11am.: What is the 2.30 pam.â€"Sunday School. 2.30 p.m.â€"Youth Fellowship. 7.00 p.m.â€"Evening _ Worshi Trinity United Church St. John‘s Church Mrs. E. Gordon â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" â€" C.D. Carefully and Accurately Dispensed by Graduate Adelaide St., Grimsby SUNDAY, MAY 1 SUNDAY, MAY 1st PRESCRIPTIONS â€"â€" All Welcome â€" ance and Share." MILLYARDS LORD‘S DAY â€" _ Social Events.»~ Personals ~ 1 DRUG STORE / Developing and Printing 11 a.m. Phane No: 1 Wing Commander J. D. and Mrs. Snider and son Garry, from Torâ€" Snider is capéain in Transâ€"Canada Mrs. Thomas Stephen, Elizabeth St., returned to Grimsby last Wedâ€" nesday with her son and family, Charles and Mrs. Woods and little Davena ‘Woods, also Mr. David Card Party Bridge and Euchre auspices of the Eastern Star Beneâ€" volent Committee, Tuesday, May 3, 8 pm. Masonic Hall. All welcome. A committal service for the late Elisabeth Lodge Woolverton, beâ€" loved wife of Harold C. Woolverâ€" ton, will be held in St. Andrew‘s Churchyard, Grimsby, on ‘Thursâ€" day afternoon, April 28th, at 2.30, followed by memorial service in St. Andrew‘s Church Miss Marion Francis, ‘Windsor Miss Betty Lawson, Hamilton, Mr and Mrs. T. B. Fay, Minneapolis Mr. A. J. Karken, Hot Springs, Arkansas; Mr. and Mrs. 8. V. Jabâ€" lonski, Cleveland, Ohio; Mr. H. women of St. Joseph‘s Church met for the purpose of reâ€"organizing the Altar Society. t C treasurer; Miss Kay Pyndyk, seoâ€" Gadsby, Miss Mary Gordon, Mrs. F. McPhail, Mrs. E. Roberts. A very enjoyable time was spent at the home of Mrs. John Hewitt Don‘t forget Girl Guide‘s Cookie SUNDAY, MAY 1st 11:00 a.m.â€"Monthly Communâ€" SUNDAY, MAY 1st 2nd Sunday After Easter 8.30 u.m-â€"llol{ Communion. 11.00 am.â€"Holy Communion and Sermon. :: p.m.â€"Sunday School. .00 p.m.â€"Evensong. 5.00 p.m.â€"Holy Baptism. Tues., May 3rdâ€"Synod Service of Witness at the Cathedral, Mamilton, 8 p.m. Preacher, Rt. Revd. L. L. Scaiffe, M.A., D.D., Bishop of Western New Monday, ‘The following conveners and ofâ€" . W Tap:..‘â€"m orship Meditation : m s (Diocese of Niagara) Rector: Rev‘d E. A. Brooke, Honan, China. St. Andrew‘s Church onday, 3 p.m.â€"In the Parish Hall. "China Yesterday and Toâ€"day‘â€"a public lecture by York No. 1â€"We i Walk l_zi "An Uncrowned King‘s Favorite Text" ALTAR SOCIETY * By °RUNELLA WOOb Nothial more apt for the lovely woman being lovely at home could be faskoned tlunthhoweepinkanof 'M'"m taffeta, a glowing wineâ€"color sashed w turâ€" quoise s * The model is triined, has dolman sleeves ending narâ€" rowiy about the wrists.Frances Gifford is the lovely lady. On Tuesday evening the regilar meeting of Alexina Rebekah Leige _ Woolverton Road Forum metat the home of Mr. and Mrs. Femn# Weylie for the April meeting. Poâ€" Annual Assembly in June at the Royal York Hotel, Toronto, also to attend District Meetin® in Haâ€" milton for 1949 and 1950. Words of welcome weregiven to our D.D.P.,8is. Gwen Hal of Oakâ€" ville, on her last official visit to _ Plan. for a Rummage Sle were discussed. also plans for the ofâ€" ""m"' : at Beamasvilie on May 16. After the meeting a Bigo was enjoyed by all under the capable convenership of Sis. ncluded an enjoyable F committee. Lunch and a social halfâ€"hour score was obtained by the gentleâ€" Lucky numbers were drawn by Ola Etherington, Kay Weylie and Roger Weylie for the Pee Wee ‘Mmmqum â€"â€"Winners were 1st, Dorothy Bowâ€" Dorothy Vickers:; 4th Mrs. Mae Metcalfe; 5th Ola Etherington; 6th bership costs 25¢. Membership cards will be distributed to the ones who have already paid their fee Our May meeting will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wal« ter Gibson on the 4th Monday of \Iha-fi. at any time ‘The hippo, although really a land animal, can keep under water for more tnan ten minutes at a time. Linco Hospitalization forms may be obtained from Mrs. Reg Walker Rebekah Lodge | In the contest between TAFFETA KOSTESS GOWN to hav & joint THE G w e r e | Mr. and Mrs. John Oulton Hamâ€" mond, of Delaware, Ont., announce the engagement of their daughter, Ruth Marion, to Mr. Robert Shirley ‘Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs. | _ The monthly business meeting of | Lincoln Loyalist Chapter, L.O.D.E., : was held in the High School Audiâ€" torium on Monday afternoon, April _25th, with the Regent, Mrs. E. A. | shown in the Roxy Theatre on May | 11th and 12th, and asked the Chapâ€" immmm-mn_-mtm see m. | Mrs. Wm. Layton, Convener of |\ Ex«Service Personnel, reported | that a mass Xâ€"Ray canvass is to | be held the first wek in May, and | canvassers from the 1.O.D.E. are,â€" Victor W. Thompson of Grimsby. Saturday, May 14, at Christ Church, Delaware. toria, B.C., in May. It was decided that a box would be placed in the store of Cliff. Mcâ€" Cartney, for donations to our boxâ€" es for Britain. Mrs. Waliter Morris, Film Conâ€" vener, advised that a film entitled RIMSBY INDEPENDENT biton Avenues. muann::amx.x Brmley, Main est. | _ Ms. G. P. Hadler, Nelies Bivd. |\ _ Mr. H. E. Marlow and Mrs. P. | V. Smh, Robinson St. S. ‘ Mrs !. M. Boehm, Paton St. to the Quee Elizabeth. | _ Mrs. 8G. Gardham, Patton St., | Ing\r..:& ks Chapter Deleâ€" lmhmuummm. | in Hamilton, eported on the meetâ€" ing. Those @ending from Grimsâ€" | by were.â€"M» E. A. Buckenham. | Mrs. P. V. $SNth, Mrs. W. H. Gowâ€" | land, Mrs. Wi. Lothian, Mrs. L. A. is *~/~«~. sA 1LO.D.Ewill be holding two Tag Days th year, the first one on June 25th.and the second on Don‘t h':" x our ut "Green ‘Tree» :“::'fi 1.0.D.E. Organizations » Club Activities A. Ongley officiating. ‘The child was given the names, Wallace Anthony. He wore the same gown his mother wore at her christening, a lovely Chinese silk, _ Mrs. Bert Curotte from Monâ€" treal, a sister of Mrs. Smith, was friends from Hamilton and Grimsâ€" by. Mr. and Mrs. Smith entertained at a tea afterwards. were his godfathers, and Mrs. Viâ€" mhelfldclfil.mm' more than 350 in attendance. Reâ€" ceipts from ticket sales and a blan. | ket draw showed an excellent reâ€" | turn for the building fund of the | new West Lincoln Memorial Hosâ€"| pital. | ‘The event was originated by | Mrs. M. A. Cudney, of Winona, who | has been outstanding in the proâ€"| motion and organization of funcâ€"| tions for the new hospital fund and | many other charitable works | throughout the peninsula. ‘The | }mnhdmdfnttu-' tended by Mrs. Cudney and her| committee were by the social and Ium"::o-fll‘- ment of the evening. 7 Club El Moroco was made availâ€" able without charge by the proâ€" prietors, Jack Ryan and Anthony Springy. ‘An excellent floor show featured two acts by Harold Dagg, who extended his time and talent free of charge to help the hospital fund, as did the Arthur Murray School of Dancing, with two exâ€" hibitions of dancing. dance included Mr. and Mrs. Dougâ€" las Watson. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Reeve Digby Banting, of Saitâ€" fieet Township, was master of cerâ€" | emonies. Severhl prominent local| and Sut of town guests were on | hand and among those introduced ; by Reeve Banting being Mayor! Ladsinghastias B ntnciyaditn‘s. Anoveiivarigeeeirentczir uis d Springy. ‘An excellent floor show | The April meeting of the Mothâ€" featured two acts by Harold Dagg, er‘s Club was held at the home of who extended his time and talent Mrs. G. Curtis. The president openâ€" free of charge to help the hospital ed the meeting with the Lord‘s fund. as did the Arthur Murray Prayer, followed by a Scripture School of Dancing, with two exâ€" reading by Mrs. A. Henley. Plans C s t !forl rorence 7 Reeve Digby Banting, of Saltâ€" rs. Rummery at the Mw,,wmdw..'molnn.l.hmonm; emonies. Several prominent local| AP"! 22nd. Mrs. A. Henley offered and Out of town guests were on Ber home for the next meeting. hand and among those introduced Convener to be Mrs. Powel!l aasistâ€" by Reeve Banting being Mayor | 86 by Mrs. J. Durham and Mrs. H. Lewis, of Grimsby Judge ‘Theo Thompson. ‘The meeting closed McCombs and Reeve Joe Piott of With Mizpah Benediction followed Stoney Creek: T. J. Mahony, for.| Y £ 80cial half hour. Lunch was mer reeve of Saltfieet; E. A. Mack | 8®rved by Mrs. G: Curtis, Mrs. E. o# Auimahe â€" and Mavar Raha»t | Tomison and Mrs. J. Lawson. Hunter of Dundas. ‘The Blossom ‘Time Horse Show will be held at Winona also in aid of the West Lincoin Memorial Hospital for the new cottage type institution now under construction which replaces the former hospital destroyed by fire. Balley as treasurer. fi}::lfiem e Mr. and courtesy of Mr. Mrs. A. J. C. Taylor, Friday, April 20th, from 3 to 5.30. Tea 50 cents. A Spring Tea, under the ausâ€" pices of the Ladies‘ Aid of the Baptist Church, will be held at the ce o Wednesday T tevs ~ _ on afternoon, May 11th, from 3 to 5:30 p.m. Adâ€" mission 35¢. DYMOND‘s â€" One Cent Sale â€" at â€"_,, SALE DAYS APRIL 27 â€" 28 â€" 29 â€" 39 sexy »» .D XMOND‘S DRUG STORE THIS IS THE OPPORTUNITY To BUY a HOST or HOUSEHOLD AND MEDICINAL NEEDS SUCH Ag gsm&lfi'hons.mm%fi ‘éggg’cun lumcl afaviyc oo olSte AND Pown se ES . _ AND ENVELOPES, FLOOR wax, Etc. ‘to all those who sent things in for | the saleâ€"YOU helped make money | for YOUR HOSPITAL. ‘The executive of the Auxiliary wish to take this opportunity of \thanking Stedman‘s for their kind coâ€"operation and the use of the Purner, R.R. 2, Beamsvilie, a son. Dinga, St. Anns, a son. Ashton, Marr, Ramsay and Mis M. Lucas. Their appreciation goes Although squirrels hide in the autumn nuts they cannot eat, this is done casually and without real method, so that their little stores are often forgotten. m April 22â€"To Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd lc During Blossom Week, The Hamilton Ladies‘ Choir will hold a concert under the auspices of the Young Adult Group at Grimsby High School. Date to be announced later. GIRL GUIDE COOKIE DAY Fl.lClâ€"tfiePcl'kg. ( Cookies this are made from a NEW recipe which has Mrymummmu OPODEDDEDBBBLLmmmaiemensll c _ BLOSSOM TIME CONCERT Girl Guides will solicit orders by doorâ€"toâ€"door canvase SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 30th SATURDAY MORNNG, MAY 7th > All orders will be delivered A m m_ WOOte :.aumnqddu.onâ€" ‘s United Church, Toronto, on Saturday, April 23rd, when Anne McKay Donaldson, daughter of lr.ud&!.h-mâ€"b- Mwmudfl- ward Douglas McAlonen, of ‘Torâ€" onto, formerly of Grimsby. ‘The ceremony was conducted by the wiite and pink roses. . ‘The bride‘s mother wore grey groom‘s mother wore pale blue accesssories. _ ‘The chapel was beautifully deâ€" corated with flowers and lighted A reception followed at Mr. and Mrs. Donaldson‘s home, 736 Balliol, with about 80 guests present. The young couple left for Huntsâ€" ville where they will spend the honeymoon, and on their return will live in Toronto. Before the ceremony the bride‘s father, who is soloist in St. Columâ€" Love," and during the signing of the register sang ‘"Until." Muptials Saturday, April 30th 1 MAIN ST. NEXT DOOR TO POST TRINITY EVENING April 28th, 1949. PHONE 6g9

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