Grimsby Independent, 30 Jun 1949, p. 8

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WE ARE PAYING THE HIGHEST PREVAILING PRICES FOR DEAD OR CRIPPLED FARM ANTMALS SMITHVILLE 24 ATTENTION FARMERS McCartney‘s Meat Market PHONE 40 TELEPHONE 24 EGG, STOVE AND NUT COAL Coal Prices Reduced 24 MAINK EAST FULL LINE OF FRESH MEATS Free Delivery GRIMSEBY BRANCH MORTGAGE LOANS AVAILABLE IN GRIMSBY LARGE VARIETY OF COOKED MEAT Pino(all,vhenyoump-id.mm"‘ Unfailingly, set aside a definite percentage ofyonraminp, it it in a savings o rmnt s#ikl »_‘flnl:veitu”cbed- Then plan o Live comfortably ‘DH Te balance of your carnings. Jn this way you are bound to succeedâ€"»to enjoy life much more, to be independent WHYTE & JARVIS (Formeriy Pettit and Whyte) ty A RESIDENCE 238â€"J LET NOTHING COME AHEAD OF THIS STANDARD FUEL CO. Telephone Collect for immediate Service For such purposes as assistance in new construction, facilitating property sales or refinancing existing mortgages. s..dnlAu.fi-Tthmhnl Low Rates and Attractive Terms MATIONAL HOUSING ACT LOANS FRESH AND SMOKED FISH Clifford McCartney OF COMMERCE &W”}"”‘, J. W. HOLDER, Manager CALEDONIA 300A 7 MAIN ST. E. \THE INDEPENENT WILL NOW _ SERVEWINONA AND % FRUITLAND it iD WIll piCaosurt VHigk wo alnmiubbe C 9e _ 360 _ *ifaol e sion plan of The Grimsby Independent, Linein‘s Leading Weekly N«m Commmduwnhthhimqammdmmdm onaâ€"Fruitland area has been i on a page setâ€"aside for our valued neighbors to the west. â€" ; & We are most happy to have Miss lslaJnWickha.m of Winona, join our staf? of comsgondenu, and feel confident she will do her utmost to give lthe peo%le of her own district a complete and precise account of happenings there. 1Eomng events from the entire section of West Lincoln and East Wentâ€" worth will continue to be carried on our sports pages. P & Advertisers and subscribers are invited to contact Miss Wickham fo:f' rates on advertising, job printing and also to give Miss Wickham the news 0 Advertisers and subscribers are invited rates on advertising, job printing and also tc their own locale. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Millikin of Winona, last week were Newark, Ohio. ‘With them on the trip from the U.S. was their son, m.w-w,um;mz for the past two weeks. Miss Ethel Johnson of Winone, President of the A.Y.P.A. of St. John‘s Anglican Church, 'uo:s was the special delegate to the Dominion Biennial Conference at Kenora, Lakeâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"Woods, for STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL BIG RIT AT FRUNLAND PFruitiand Men‘s Community Club held their Annual Strawberry Fesâ€" A huge crowd filled the Fruitâ€" land School grounds to overflowâ€" ing. on Friday night when the strawberrics, cake and ice cream served by the ladies of club memâ€" bers, were worth travelling far for. In addition to this treat was a stage show, ‘‘Television Varieties of 1949." put on by the Young People‘s Society of New Westminâ€" ster Presbyterian Church of Hamâ€" fiton. ar* vas directed by Tom Phillips. The show was an excelâ€" lent one, taking the form of a musâ€" ical revue, nided by the well thought out scenery and stage cosâ€" tumes. Stewart McPhail was the announcer, the feature players were Irene Wardrope and Roy A*> bot. with a cast of over fifty playâ€" ers. The comedian was a great hit, and brought a laugh from everyone, as he put on a most intâ€" eresting act. Bingo,. and other games kept the crowd there until late, with Mrs. Horalshyn of Fruitâ€" land winning the door prize A children‘s prize was won by Mary iwu.wmmm ments and the supper were Mrs. George Utter, Mrs. J. Whitheld, Sr.. and Mrs. J. Whitheld, Jr. This event is a yearly feature of the Men‘s Club, and as was seen by the crowd it is not losing but gainâ€" ing in popularity. FORTY GIRLS SERVING AT WINONA CAMP The Winonsa Farm Service CaMP | waiter Tune $ 6 m::cmm;.m-&‘;'w_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- :'nflytn-u-:'-. 'n:% "l an â€"v.wuul:.-dn:"mrmnuo Quebec. Camp Mothe T. 5 direction Mrs. W. Hulse from Toronto, who &w:mfflfl:'m will take care of the girls. Mrs. k ‘ Research Committe, the Winona n-muuomu.w Women‘s Institute enjoyed s bus \un-t-tmefllpw" tour throughout thescenic route to for sunburn remedies udtml-.m.y,mm June 28rd Im-ntd blisters, with which she mmmmac’iuox K aan hardiv cope. However, fl‘l.,‘nmwm”gm"‘. agrees that as the summers "lan® progress this is a problem that will ROIELEU _ opge on ue m disappear. Helping her through the busy days is first assistant Wilda Gibbs. Barbare Pillmore, and Bevâ€" erly Bonkam. Secretary for the camp is Miss Lillian Southrop from Cornwall, England. ‘The camp has an excellent cook in Miss Edith mmwnâ€"urnmf camp in Oukvilie. It is hoped that a Softball team will be soon in full ‘m..ampu'd' besday nights will be the big evenâ€" It is with pleasure that we announce a this time the most recent eXP3D» for the delicious THE GRIMSEH INDEPENDENT seen by |\ beautiful ceremony .after which a | ‘ ut gainâ€" | reception was held mt the Rectory. | " It was given by the Women‘s | e Chancel Guild of the church, under | Mrs. | ' \the leadership of Mrs. A_d'-"“‘ jSmith, president. His """"‘m Bishop Broughall presented the | CDU | confirmees with a confirmation | * *** SUNRISE BREAKFAST BY ST. JOHN‘S CHURCH ON SHORE OF LAKE On Sunday morning, Rev.. A. E. Ongley officiated in foormally deâ€" dicating eleven new members into office for the St. Johns Anglican Church servers‘ guild. The presentâ€" ation of the new servers vest ments took place, consiisting of red cassock, white cotta, server‘s medâ€" al, black belt, and a sppecial servâ€" On the same . morning thl A.Y.P.A. held a Sunrise Breakfast and Service on the shhore of the lake at Winona. The coutdoor serâ€" vice was to hold thekir monthly corporate communionn, and as guests for the morninng they had the A.Y.P.A. of St. Thoomas‘ Angliâ€" can Church of Hamiltonn. After the service conducted by the Rector, Rev. A. E. Ongley, a rooaring campâ€" firc was started, and s hearty treakfast enjoyed by all preesent. CONFIRMATION SERVICF AT ST. JOHN‘S CHURCH hall, M.A.,. D.D. Lord Bishop of the Anglican Diocese of Ningarh, officiated at the cerremony of the Apostolic Rite of The Laying On Of Hands at St. Joohn‘s Anglican Church. Winona, on Friday evenâ€" ing. June 24th. Asskisting Bishop Broughall was the Vennerable Archâ€" IMG F. Scovil of Grimaby, a former Rector of the church. Durâ€" ing the service two servers were on duty with Bill Johmson attendâ€" ing the Bishop and TDouglas Hamâ€" ‘ brook attending Archideacon Scovil | as Epistol server. The fifteen conâ€" firmees were as follcows: Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Benner, Mfiss Nora Carâ€" penter, Miss Olive .Jones, James mmm.mm.‘ Dian Kaiser, Marion ‘Wilkes, Richâ€" ard Tickner, Margaret Macintosh, Angus Macintosh. Willis Macinâ€" ymmmmm uld Thomson. Many of the congreâ€" gation were present to witness the beautiful ceremony after which a reception was held mt the Rectory. It was given by the Women‘s Chancel Guild of the church, under ithe leadershin of Mrs. Armand ‘The Right Rev. L. W. B. Brougâ€" certificate. Tea was poured by Mra ‘G&umwm were complete wih huge steam tables. A trip thhe outdoor zoo, tour throughout thescenic route to Buffaloe on ‘Thursay, June 28rd. The group started éf at 9.30 a.m. and made their firststop at Queenâ€" ston. From there ney were taken to Buffalo wherethey visited the University Methodit church to enâ€" joy lunch, providedby the ladies of the church Mar professed inâ€" the many beautid parkways of Buffalo, and a tr through Sears and Roobucks ma» the time spent in MW*M AB adâ€" mired the store, ab the low prices of American goodd@ind Mrs. Cart» er reports thatmany purchases fl‘"u’“bu Signed, _ J. 0. LIVINGSTON, w. M. La&WSON, Publishers Grimsby Independent. vmhmmm'" wgu.mfllllo-m- starting promptly at @ a.m. Wher voting began there was a g00d u-upnmuuanuhl- WAWNMMM Fletcher and Don Johns, who saW that all ballots were delivered safeâ€" ty into the big box with the seal j'nmnnuhlrmultofl”" natured son, Mrs. ATL SOIERNIRU. C200 Olive Bolton, Miss Islay Wickbham. Relays of relatives bringing succour to the polling clerks and scrutineers‘! | _ A delightful feature of the elecâ€" tion was the serving of tea,. with C. J. Bradshaw pouring! All day! Many loyal party supporters on l'.hc“ueknu"dhon-udun their vote anyway! ‘ Domestic touch. . . Mrs. Don McCollum bringing a portable raâ€" dio that gave with the soupâ€"operas ‘during the long erdeal! â€" ‘The great number of new Canâ€" adians who were obviously voting for the first time in a new counâ€" try! fihe"" %". A fish outside the window! Many of the male voters were an enviable shade of green . . . could be they were ill . . . or perhaps in the midst of spraying*? BUSY DAY AT POLLS Democratic sceme. . . Mrs. M. A. Cudney and Alvie Fietcher beamâ€" ing at each other, and enjoying a lively exchange of banter‘ | Betty Lou Walker has been lvuth‘ with ber grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Robertson, the past two weeks. The Grasme girls‘ ball team have | played several games in the league |and so far they have remained in | the lead by not losing a.game. The |mforllohnlp-m: Grassie 16, Btoney Creek 14; Grasâ€" \aie 24, Young Bt. #; Graasle 27, ‘The annual reunion of the Harpâ€" er family was held at the home of Mr. and Mra. Furie Tenny, Winone, on Sunday, June 26th, with fiftyâ€" six present. Guests were from Torâ€" Stoney Creek and Vinemount Mra. Lottle Walker accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Vickers to their cottage on the Grand River over the weekâ€"end. Mr. and Mra. Joe McMaster held a shower at their home Saturday evening in the homour of Miss Lorns Atkinson, whose marriage takes place July 2nd. Grimaby 17 On Saturday afternoon, June 11, the wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Tweedlie of their daughter, Cladys Laurene, to Robert Nell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Staples, Tap leytown. The Rev. J. L. Quinn conâ€" ducted the ceremony. Mrs. Robert Wade, played the wedding music and accompanied the soloist Robert well bumoured cousin, Mrs. Charles Leach, ‘Wa® bridesmaid, dressed in pink she with matching headdress and CAS* mmmfi"'«”‘n"‘"” carnations. Mr. Vernon SSP / _ was his brothers 55t W9t . yoig Fuests attended the reception held 2t Mundy‘s Restaurant. The bride‘s " C C Le‘a anakwmie ol p-u.u-umm"' mutet ‘M'mm'*‘l nulfly.‘l‘lfofl T wnuflnaenâ€"duhnfl'“‘“w“.:â€"“ grey m.mdul W-"-‘““'M him. y erape ME A Ale .“”-.u‘hd“‘ MAIN ST. W. TORRIDHEET GRIMSBY FUEL & SUPPLY â€" CURRENT & BETZNER Oil Burners FOR FURTHER INXFORMATION â€" Consult â€" ENTIRELY AVTOMATIC PHONE 130, GRIMSBY INSTALLATION By Experienced

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