Grimsby Independent, 28 Apr 1949, p. 7

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w/ Catering to Dinner Parties, Receptions, Banquets PHONE 32 GR 9 MAIN ST. E. Wallpaper and Paint Co DRESS OPTIONAL MISS GRIMSBY WILL BE SELECTED FROM A GROUP OF LOCAL CANDIDATES, THE WINNER TO REPREâ€" SENT THE OPTIMIST CLUB IN THE BLOSSOM TIME BALL THE FOLLOWING FRIDAY. with PAUL PAGE and His Orchestra MISS.O°NEIL 18 PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT ON You get three times the satisfaction with Wallpapers, for only Wallpapers give Qniday, May 13th Blossom Qucen PJor 1949 1O BE SELECTED THE GREAT GRIMSBY FRUIT BELT DUNHAM‘S s TICKET SALE LIMITED , April 28th, 1949. SATURDAY, MAY 7 PAUL PAGE AND HIS ORCHESTRA MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW sPONSORED IN THE INTERESTS OF .. BRoll .. GRIMSBY QpPTIMIST CLUB you all three . . . . â€" â€" Flexalum Venetian Blinds CABARET STYLE BY THE * _ §2.00 Per Person GRIMSBY Well, here we areback again in the classâ€"rooms of good old GHS. Back at the grindwith only about five weeks internission before June exams are upm us! It seems we just finish one set and we‘re almost in the midstof them again. What a life! TheseJune Anals . will be the ones that cunt and anyone interested in passhg should begin preparing for then soon. Our New Yorkes have returned from the big city,tired but happy. m-mwmg on a Greyhound bus.we were very tired and not muc: was taken in | ::Mhu-'“vM' feet were evrybody‘s headâ€" ache and walkingthe ten blocks mumlnnmm‘ after returning frm Chinatown, the Bowery, Greetwich Village and others, didn‘t relievethe pain! _ ' w.ommummnu. the picture taken n the observaâ€" tion roof of the R.CA. building (70 | stories high, secondin height to the ‘ Empire State buildhg). 'rhhple-’ ture is so clear that the agency w‘lr.mmnwoudamrl in one of their trmel books they print every year. The Iceland nightâ€"club on Satwday night was the highlight of the tour for one of our party. The blonde starof the show, Greta Lind, took a fancy to urunllll-z’(uud.m- few wigks and slyglances his way. set our entire grouplaughing. The train ride home wam peaceful and quiet with the exeption of the confusion caused ly the Customs Officers. After an 1our and a half delay there, we arrved in the Hamâ€" ilton T. H. and B. Station greeted by a large crowdof parents and friends A reporter from CK.O.C. radio station was there recording interviews with the students and Ruth Clark represated GHS on the programe. ‘Therecording was Ruth, Eddy, Bill and Ralph, all ‘nutomatically belng to the excluâ€" rive Club New Yaker. Those studâ€" ents of GHS who went to New York last year béong as do all students who havetaken the trip. It was a grand tip and those of you who have the chance to go next year are foolsh if you miss it. w'umm:un-'m' Cns is are very fortunate to be included in the group of schoos chosen to enâ€" joy the tour. Your School Ma;mzine executive has been working furiously since Christmas with he result that "Studemus" is gobg to press this weekand every one will have their year r00k before the end of June. T»morrow night, Friday 20th, Grade X presents "April Splash" in the GHS auditorium. ‘The dane. ing begins at 8 pm. with the usual 25¢ admission price. Grade X proâ€" new records, variety dances andlots of food, so come one, come aljand enjoy the first dance of the the lucky six, wecan be sure of broadcast at 3.45p.m. on Sunday The Lincoln County W.CTV.| Convention will be held on Tuesâ€"| day, May 3rd, in ethany Chapel, | mmgm I Morning Sessionopens at 10 a.m. | Noon hourâ€"Bo: lunch at Alexâ€" andra Hall, about one block from j the Chapel. “ Guest speaker of theafternoon, | Miss Rdna Grant, Nation! Field | Secretary of the W.CTV. | 600 White Ribbon Tea,at the | Y.W.C.A.. Queen St. Evening Session at 7.45. Medal| Contest in charge of Mrs. J.Cockâ€" burn and an address by Rev Fred | Poulton, Toronto. ‘There ar many other interesting items on the TOâ€" | gram, among them music by ONâ€" | naught School Choir, with present ation of prizes, pins and banners winners in various departments of the year‘s work. A goodly number of guests from Grimaby is expected. The 9.45 bus seems the best means of transport u].-ywhn.ur.ullnunlto ed peopl Tuesday and Frid ©:30 to 12 a.m. PHONE 656 aenimsBy Mours 9 am. to 5 pm. Daily, Permanents for Difficult Hair (THE TRIVUM/IRATE) wW.C.T.U. TBE Evenings, GRIMSB Y INDEPENDENT Imany years, died suddenly at his !home, 149 Water Street Kast, Burâ€" tlington, on Saturday. ma iew $s en ic a n ols & avee PCA P C CC "a Born in Cayuga, the son of the webkend the |uummc.w.m.¢"“'"“'¢,‘,':'.‘m,..::m. St. Thomas, he had been "‘“‘wM.M way construction engineer before * . . | foining the Highways Department| xrs. A. G. Clark and Olive went staff. mwm-toflm.ummmum ,fumtysn_ufmmbmuvd!!_uw‘-» )40 k ho â€"hsinâ€"ninefbetaisintainalisersachiins » dn |Burtington in 1944, and had been iin charge of construction of a seeâ€" ;tion of the Queen Elizabeth Way ‘east of Hamilton. He was a former . member of Union Ladge No. 7, |A.F. and A.M., Grimsby. A veteran _of the First World War, he was a |member of Branch 60 Canadian Legion. Burlington. i Surviving besides his wife, the l'm Barbara Winning, is a “Mnlen-u.m'lllv Sheldrake, Smithville; Mrs. R. E. Scott, Stouffville, and Harley St. John. of Fulton; also four grandâ€" children, two sisters and a brother, Mrs. Estella Barr of Hamilton: Mrs. Arthur Griffin, Hamilton, and Marcus St. John, of Grimsby. Funcral services were held on m,mmwh Queen‘s Lawn cemetery. . ALAN L. COLTER Alan L. Colter, construction enâ€" gineer in the Hamilton division of the Department of Highways for @mithville, died yesterday at {he home of his daughter, Mrs. Roy Sheldrake, after a short iliness. In uucaoy-r.n-umnm Grimsby Township on October 5. was an adherent of the United Church. His wife, the former Anâ€" nie White, predeceased him some e a Mosigss chairman of the Ontario Municipal Board. Toronto; and Ernest C. Colâ€" ter, of Buffalo: and two sisters, Mrs. A. C. McBride, of Dunnville, and Mrs. R. A. Rumsey, of St. Catharines. The late Mr, Colter was wellâ€" known in Grimsby as he resided here for some years when the Deâ€" imamfllmym'm located here. chosen to represent the Grimsby Optimist Club in the semiâ€"finals of the Blossom Queen contest, which will take place at the Village Inn on Saturday, May 7. Miss Byford will be competing against at least five other local girls, one of whom will be crowned Miss Grimsby. ‘The winner will then enter the finals on May 13 when a Niagara Peninsula Blossom Queen is to be PLAYERS‘ GUILD HOLD > ceremony to be the feature of the Optimists‘ Blossom ‘Time Ball. ‘The Grimsby Players‘ Guild, at a general mesting at the High School Auditorium last Monday night, deâ€" cided on their fourth production of the season. It will be Oscar Wilde‘s of Being Earnest," and the dates are June 2nd and 3rd at the High Sehool Auditorium. It was mhld“&h-wm meeting yet year, considerable discussion and action on important questions which needâ€" :‘multu"mmtz'u: satisfaction of the 35 odd members present. The Executive‘s decision to proâ€" duce a 3 act comedy was unaniâ€" mously upheld after it was exâ€" plained by President Owen Patterâ€" son that time was important now, and such a play could be produced better than other types of progâ€" rams in the four weeks that are left in the season, _‘ ulno&rhi;fl“unmu-hr Guild mem taking part in the coming production, a mock lrhlord-ll-rutwmhflm as a curtainâ€"raiser. This addition, it was agreed. would remedv tha bjections of some members to a 3â€" du:a-dyumdy ....‘. al Molly Lucas will direct "The Imâ€" portnce of Being Earnest," and hnm.mmmm thenceting adjourned. ALBERT 8T. JONN _ f r o m _ Mr. and Mrs. Ross Johnson have returned to the Beach from Hamâ€" e o e me A The next meeting of the Womâ€" en‘s Institute will be held at the home of Mrs. M. Udell, May 12th Ffic._fi_fi_m"w Mr. and Mres. Orville Rickmeier and family are spending two weeks at 2.30. % £ ® ‘ Miss Fanny Workman of Torâ€" onto, spent the webkend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Gilâ€" lespic, Park Road. _ Workman, of Toronto, was also a Friends of Mrs. Robert Livesey will be sorry to hear of her death in Napanee last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Livesey lived on No. 8 Highâ€" way, east of the Beach for about three years and moved to Napanee William Sterling, Jr.. went on the Houghton Educational tour to New York City on Tuesday, April 19, by bus and returned by train on Sunday. All reported having a wonderful time. EC ® Mr. and Mrs. James Gillespie, Park Road, had a complete family reunion over the weekâ€"end. Miss F. en‘s Institute was held at the home of Mrs. R. Alldrick. The officers ~ Washes Clothes Cleaner . . . Withut Wear . . . Lasts Longer Ruth Clark, Jean Sterling and ‘The annual meeting of the Womâ€" Grimsby Beach LINCOLN ELECTRIC SUPPLY A. A. 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