mw-“m’fllthdr season, at Grimsby TCs+ach will commence on Sunday, June 4th. # # ® __ Papt. Battersby who has been wi for some weeks, is now able to hmmmmuw, llhhc-uug.n... o * Cpl. Marion Barber, R. C. A. F. > Â¥:1.) oOf No. 4 Wireless School, Guelph, was the weekend guest of Miss Madeline Blanchard by doctor‘s orders . remain in bed for e two wocks Mhnmummmm son, George Stewart, has been proâ€" moted to Corporal, and is r>r. staâ€" tioned at Regina. Charles I. Burland, Hamilton, Bermuda, ‘â€" on a business trip to variou‘ points in Ontario, while in Grimsby he is the guest of Harold C. and Mrs. Johnson, Mountziz St. and Jezebel). Sunday School, 2.30, Trinity Hall SUNDAY, MAY 28th, 1944 11 a.m.â€"The Way of Salvation. 7 p.m.â€"A Criminal Pair, (Abab Navy Church services, for the Condition of Reeve «harles W MILNCRROS Trinity United Church W. J. WATT, B.A., B.D., &cial Events Taplor‘s Mulotel â€" EVERY SATURDA\ NIGHT & LEkkEx C JE ; 5 PRESCRIPTIONS * * 0 C ontoonamane y Cirndual Cosmetics £ 2$wime en * 000 'Atmun“b’G Car Druggists . D. 1 Mcs. £. Gordas . â€"__ : _‘ _ * DINE and DANCE ) greatly improved but Home . Stewart, Eliza®»th 18 will have to P. least ancther Devvhli'l:" Printing Day, une Watt, are o £ Quality Drugs summer â€"ant of the Northern Aréea North Bay was home over the weekend. H# actended the 150th anniversary Cinner of the Lincoln and Welland y o3 _ c00 °0 "OSer CEqvaes dmrkhnduk.hvuun‘wm. uh:m.mortnmmm # # L Burlington will build a four mmnfluoatooudmwhug Schools at a cost of $47,000. * * ‘% Bert Sims will attend the annua) reunion and dinner of the 18th mwmmmm. end, ~THE ReV. DF_Leckle HEE been wpending a few days in the city of Kingston, attending the Convocaâ€" ttonmloudmuun‘nM'. University. 1‘ at her hoimne on Mountai L # # LAC, Walter J, Halins A.‘. of St. ‘Thomas, Sp weekend 'lllAlh parents. LA.C. Edward Brubaker returnâ€" ed to Victoriavilie, Que., on Saturâ€" day after spending his furlough with his parents, Edward and Mrs. Brubaker, Thirty Mountain. Regt. in St. Catharines on Saturâ€" day night and took the salute at the High School Cadets® Inspection e o l e Mrs. Howard Young entertained at a miscellaneuvus shower on Tuesâ€" day evening, May 16th, for Miss Helen Young «* Winona. Guests were present from Grimsby *"nâ€" ous, Galt and Hamiiton. The 15..Ae elect was the recipient of many useful gifts. Games were enjoyed during the evening, and a delicious Ius A was served by the Hostess. Oolguowumm'um ddnndunduVoedOontut.held in St. Catharines on Wednesday, May 17th. 2 Dr. H. G. Brownlee and Dr. Geo. Mitchell, are attending the Ontario Dental Association Convention beâ€" ing held in Toronto on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesiay of uext N.Y. where they enjoye= viewing the Lilac bloom for wnich the Kodak City is famous. # # # Mirizm Ann Konkle who has been confined to her bed for the past three months, with rheumatic fevâ€" er is able to be up again. Under the skillful care of Dr. MacMilian she has made a wonderful rec:»â€" On Tuesday evening, May 23rd, a very pleasant surprise party was held at the home of Mrs. Lester Larsen, Livingston Avenue, in honâ€" qur of her birthdsy. ‘The evening was spent playing ci.«s and other games, after which a most enjoyâ€" able lunch was served. spent the weekend with friends in Niagara Falls, N.Y. and Rochester, Mr. H. Coate celebrated his 70th birthday last week, and was guest of honor at a surprise party at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Fred Phillips in Hamilton on Saturday attended from here. Charles H. and Mrs. Walker Diane Sawyer won the . B. Nourne is seriuusty on Mountain St. Stationery . Millyard * PCI‘ 9!18'5 raduate It was also decied that duri mmmel’moammc! ‘.,.mmmmzuna.: stead of Monday ad Thursiay formeriy, for he receiving The May meeting or Lâ€">coln Loydlist Chapter LO.D.E. will be held in the Chapterrooms on Monâ€" day evening, May "0th, at 8.00 Grimsby Relt Cross 1.â€"That the 4.0.p.5â€"Warâ€" Serâ€" vice Committee is holD€ a rumâ€" mage sule in Hillier‘sOld w;:v;n Friday night, Juze zn: an‘4 day, June 3r4? 2.â€"That Mrs. 5. prg~ss is the LO.D.E. Linison officerfor Prisonâ€" Nelles Boulevard for the May meeting. Mrs. Dunhan and Miss LDempster were respoikible for arâ€" ranging the program. Mrs. Morms aftergiving a brief report of the Provin@s! annual mer‘ing held at Hamiton, took for her topicâ€"‘"The Garen of God‘. The garden is the Clurch of the living Go«. Ite enda » to sweeten the world. Mrs. Moris ended her talk by repenting Kiging‘s poem, "The Glory of the Gaden." mw.m?.m-y» propriate soloâ€"*"Is > Garden." fice on Tussday, May 3rd. 1t was decided thiiduring the summer, as the peopithere are so M..mmnumn the evenings, beginni>, June 27th, at 7:830 pm., @10 WI continue through June, July, .ugust and Jewson, who is attend28 th¢ Naâ€" tional Chapter in Haniifo®, Mrs. Erwin Phelps will preside. ersâ€"ofâ€"war, and keeps in Close touch with the mtdcz: and Prisonersâ€"otâ€"war nextOfâ€" assoâ€" clation, so as to avoid Overlapping in the work * 8.â€"That this sale s to rtise money to purchase @mforts for local boys who are »risonersâ€"ofâ€" 4.â€"That these comprts are for the next of kin to include in their parcels, which is the only way comforts can be sent!o pricanersâ€" Grimsby Boy Marries A Grimsby Girl having been returnedas under age and now doing instrutional work in Canada. Miss Phillips and Mbés Dempster entertained the St. Jmn‘s Presbyâ€" terian W.M.S. in their home on District Red Cross wa& »ld nadi feoss Fooras at bo ; 5.â€"That pyjamas sweaters, socks, etc. have been sent in this way in the past? 6.â€"That Mrs. Burgess has made the necessary special arrangeâ€" ments to send blantets to the The Grimasby (Eng.) Evening Telegraph, of Monday, April 17th, on its front page caried a two column picture of a young bridal couple, with the folloving caption: "From Grimsby To Grimuby For Bride â€" Romunce awaitâ€" ed Sapper Robert Tvocock, of the Royal Canadian Engineers, â€"â€"when â€"heâ€"cameâ€"fromâ€"Grimsby, â€" Ontario, to Grimsby, England, to fight for the Motier Counâ€" Soptest wel sleeping bags? 7.â€"That cigareites sre also sent at regular intervels by the 1.0.D.E. to each local boy who is a prisonâ€" erâ€"ofâ€"war? 8.â€"That denations of money or articles for sale may be left at Hillier‘s old store Fnrday night or Saturday, June 2nd ard 3rd? St. John‘sW M.S. try. He met Leaiing Airâ€" craftwoman June Snith, and wedding day sm Stephen‘s church." Sapper THE _ GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT Do YoUu Kknow? meeting trinsby and fiw in close at U durn 16 into of Trinity HMall to weicome the newâ€" comers to Trinity United Church, and also to say goodbye to Mr. and Mrs. Brown and Miss Henry, who are leaving Grimsby early in June to take up their residence in Galt. To start things going, Mr. C. D. Millyard led the audience in a singâ€"song. This was followed by a violin solo by Miss Doris Bromley, accompanied by her mother at the plano. Miss Gloria Jarvis sang a solo "The Merry Merry Month of May."â€"Mrs.~G ~Mcinatosk ~gave a beautiful piano selection, and Mr. Harold Jarvis sang. On Tuesday night, May 23rd, Mr. Watt welcomed the newcomâ€" Presentstion rganizations * Club Activi@igg ~. se °* * Bottie "'C NONSUSMH SILVER CREAN »" 18c MHEINZ BEEFSTEAK m â€u k 7 ox. tin m CHIPSO | «m*"»<s Qe 2 !0erkss m’ Heinz condensed !flug TNMATCG JUIGCE Manyflowers met in ’ 20 oz. ting m -n..mmmumm, wou!d soon feel at home in the Church, and other activities. Mr. Murray Beamer then read, and presented to Mr. and Mrs. Brown and Miss Henry an illuminâ€" ated address, stating how very acâ€" tive and helpful they have all been in the Church during their 20 years in Grimsby and how we will miss them, but what is our loss, is a gain to Galt. e : Mr. Brown replied‘ feelingly, adding a few remarks in a lighter vein, after which the audience sang "For they are jolly good fellows." Mrs. J. O. Moore, the President of the Women‘s Association and Mrs. W. A. McNiven, the Past President, on vehalf of the congreâ€" gation, presented Mr. and Mrs. Brown with a walnut coffee table, 4 * 17¢ PS .sn io go css Buy native prown Vegetables, Leaf Lettuce, Assara gut, Green Onions, Rhuburb, Rudishes, MHot House .'“‘n Libbys 2 6 oz. Jars ‘;C MACHINE OIL +s« &" 15e TEA Sstada Brown Label _ \4 ib. pkg. 30¢ !;‘M Salada 15‘s 2#* 'l‘hnnilll. Native grown and Miss Henry with a handbag. Refreshments were served by the Women‘s Associatior, and an °xâ€" cedingly happy evening was closâ€" . )/ } L\ ichemies _4 dn .4 + ANDSGHY P * + eqby the singiny of the National C D OO L_L ts #ha Paetay: CH Y _/ . a Feaw m‘“rym"ï¬.m. sALINSKIâ€"At St. Joseph‘s Hosâ€" mital Hamiltor, on Wednesday, ’â€"-l'. wilu aRR®. €+ C VH~ FAI:O:OOMM the biith of 1. ~"~son, Chares Lomas, at Mount Hamion Hospital, Sunday, May May 17th, 1944, Michael). 7th A brother Anp and Jimmy. May 25th, RBirths a son (Victor 1 Iba. 1§5¢ for tbs.. #72 e