TV"" Moberison of Westdale, “ï¬ow‘mhlnrm Mrs. L. Devine. # + w P.o.cm!an.nxc.s.ron, MM&QW with his mother and sister, visited with his aunt Mrs. Olive BDerty, The Village Inn, last week. ine a nual picn:c of the blind people of the district wil be held at Mn 2s > Fois" WBPA eP iitscrtlitoniitcccmmndlh ced be in charge of the plind represenâ€" tatives from this section Lions Club will provide transportation. Adelaide §St., Grimsby LORD‘Ss DAY Brea‘ing of Bread _____11 a.m. SBunday School .. _3 p.m. Prayer Meeting and Bible Readâ€" ing. 8 p.m. 7 pm.â€" Wells verses Cisterns. Bunday School 2.30, Trniity Hall â€"â€" Solemn High Massâ€" wm Prayers For Victory. 12.30 p.m.â€"â€"Dinner. B a.m.â€"â€"Low Masses. 9 a.m.â€"Matins Sung by Monâ€" Trinity United Church SUNDAY, JUNE 25th, 1944 Will be held at the BASILILAN FATHEKS‘ MONASTERY W. J, WATT, B.A., B.D., June 25th, 1944 â€"â€"â€" All Welcome â€"â€" Tavlor‘s HAutotel EVERY SATUVDAY NIGHT SOCiaI Evenh * P Gospel Hall (IGiitie * KK / _ PRESCRIPTIONS k ~_ _ i. Tiigcnenmsed by Cradua!t d Acevratel Conmetits + + * DINE and DANCE Home gpee t _Woednesday. vill attend and p.vml-"’““â€" o t Quality Drug$ Admissia 35¢ at Mzs. Dicken of Toronto is spendâ€" hcnte'-.hvuth‘m.mn Mrs. A. E. Cole. c "% . * Hl!'ryalmofl“m Cal. is visiting with his sister Mra: Charles H. Kirk, Depot street. *# *# s I!.Ilmmaookh-w. ed a position in the Mathematical Department of Timmins High Sabhant ..\ _ _ _Fhoen were in ‘Toronto over the weekend attending a reunion of old Weyburn, Sask. residents Bramp.on was Workend, was ‘-t'-t;- * srwOlk, _â€" _, ) 7 .\ " C MEEECDUINE .& Teunion of old Weyburn, Sask. residents. ® ® L Sgt.â€"Nav. Gien Hoebel and Mrs. Hoebel of Kitncher, are visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hoebel, Depot Street. L ® # Pilot Officer "Chup" Gordon, RCAF., Victoria, BA"., is spendâ€" Ing his furlough with n.. mother, Mrs. George Gordon, Paton street. + ® * Lieut. Henry Loud, United States Army Fart Mand â€" zi2220 week with his Mother, Mrs. Grace Loud, No. 8 Highway east. L # ® ‘"The condition ~f Edward Todd, who has becu dangerously ill at his homenfloumltx.,hm. ly improved and it is believed that he is now on the road to recovery. City has returned home after a two weeks‘ holiday with her Mothâ€" er Mrs. Hugh Kelson, Mountain lough with her father and relatives at Cayuga, Wren Della Hannah, d=ughter of Gordon Hannah, Hotel Grimsby has returned to her rvai duties at ham, Grimsby Beuch are on a noliâ€" day trip in the North country. Mrs Helen Beckstead of Meriin is lookâ€" ing after the Durham bousehold during their absence. 1e " t ° ie A bingo party was held in St. Mary‘s hall (Grimsby Mountain) with the proceeds going to the Ukâ€" ruinian &« men‘s Canteen, Lonâ€" don, England. The affair turned out remarkably well bringing in a total income of $30.78. Rev. L J. yplans were disci «sed for an honour rull of the boys serving in the armed forces from this parish. e# ® Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dawe and son, Clayton, have taken up resiâ€" dence ip their newly erected home at Winona, which stands on part of the property deeded to Mr. Dawe‘s Sm:il., by the Crown in 1802. Mr. Smith came to Canada in the year 1787 «s a United Empire Loyalist from Pennsylvan‘~ «fter the Revoâ€" lutionary War, aw, »u part of the same property Mr. Smith‘s grect granddaughter and husband, Mr. Dispensed by Graduate Reeve Churles W. and Mrs. Durâ€" W. C. Dawe, also reside. been holidaying this Stationery of New York M * Organizations * CTlub Activities s oepic . Cooote: edRp 4 Mytowthm Mrunphymom. formerly of Grimsby, is few days with her sister Stewart Kidd Avenue. ‘Cnarles T. and Mrs. M,I and family, Barrie, . tnle &B0 Mr3, VanDyke, 8t e k . t S C N4 â€" m.-“lflm«fl.nnm is holidaying this week with her m:-h-hv.xn,wm. Depot Street. L AL o 0 es C9% C E4 Summerside, PEL, is spendiny his furlough with his wife and Inâ€"l.aws, Jas, L and Mrs. Theal. C / "% Mrs. E. Hyland and son Ronali en farigold Duck of Grimsby. | â€"arâ€"tions, cornfliowers and sweet e o in no meuamen ao Was 1: Charles "P." asko uz.. __,,‘mm».mmm of Toronto, spent t N NK se coge ce s ce Mr. and Mrs. L. G. MacBride. # L # Misses Evelyn Benner of Fruitâ€" hndmlm-lelllurflsdhm Street were joint hostesses at a M'rauwodw. June 12th, of C.W.A.C. Brampton 'â€"71-.;â€";;4" elect received many beautiful gifts. # s s# _ Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Watt have Rober: of Jarvis. Robert received AF., visiting with them. L A. C. Donald, of Pendelton, Ont.; F/O. George of Souris, Man., and F/O FELLOWSâ€"PYATT A quite wedding was solemnized in All Saint‘s Church, Vancouver, BX. on May 27th, when Miss Marâ€" garet Pyatt of Vancouver became the bride of L.A.C. Arthur Fellows, RCAF., son of Mr. and Mris. The young couple are expected in Grimsby in July when LAC. Fellows will have his furiough. was the scene of a pretty wedding on Saturday, June 17th, when Pte. Dorothy May Ward Burton, C.W. AC, eider daughter of F. J. and Cosby, Can. »‘rovost Corps, broth» : of the groom acte. as qroomsâ€" man. mmdnhl" â€m‘w"num‘t" organ, played "O‘ Perfect Love. A reception was held at t mamm'.pmm.u being about fifty guests, the bride mother wearing blue flowered sl _ ‘The couple je‘t on & m,mmm old Cosby, both of Grimsby, were and the groom‘s mo Rowered ailk. Mr. COn Baturday e‘cliock, the we _ ‘The bride, given in marriage by blue chiffon with maAJCHINg Y‘ and carried a bouquet of Briarcliff ¢mm.mwam pounie l . hised of Theima, daughter of MY. and Mrs. &. W. Pearson. Gflfl'z- L m V . . M attesdzst, allired was decorated with pink and white st the APBRRECCCC Givec in marriage by s** ‘ "'mm'â€m.m ® “,mmnwi She bhad a matching hal® i m...naam-dv‘fl“""‘ Mwlï¬W’u‘u Miss Doris Parson, Toronto, . /ss «au2 ¢ ho C Can catmes & MMuptials Willians COsBYâ€"BURTON Gordon Rowe, sn ! """~ me of the bride‘s paresuts. it ww . Tenitt. Hamilton. ofâ€" :. Wells, R. Caldwell of Dundas mt a few days last wlAthi her parents, enE ‘s motker wore G:x] GRIMsB y 1 DEP ENDE N T . is spending a PlLe. William , Nrs. Alex veil, at swager cout and white accessorâ€" ies The couple will reside at 29 BiairCrescent, St. Catharines. Job bad ~Mmmm never naqthe point of to break justat the time he needed it most. Fifty guests sttended the recepâ€" topifterward, when a buftet supâ€" pervas served, with Misses Mioâ€" niet‘ocle, Alice Parson and Florâ€" ence aws®‘n assisting. FPors wedding trip to Northern Ontarip the bride went away in a rosshade figured frock, light Y me ‘p CAULIFLOWEE Aylmer Infant Food wm Leaf Toilet ’“'k â€â€ Woodbury‘s Faial 2“'“ al"sm im dl' '.'50:.. # wï¬w% Toilet f ' ah:u}f Purit: Normikg e NCWPORT FLOEZS _ »« 25c SILVER CREAM "~â€"* ) ifc Pastry Flour 7 1b. 21c Granulated Sugar 10 1bs. 76¢ SIFTED SNOW Dessert Pears 16 oz. 2 for 19¢ Med. Cheese 27¢ MapleLeat Cake Flour _ 27c Sunsyfield Selected Eeggs, 39¢ Catâ€"lli Chees a Roni 17¢ GLOBE Prunes Pears LIMITED, FLEMISH REAUTY Buy native $Tha WeERRiEs Frash from the & distriot deiny SUPPU.Y Medium â€" 2 for 21c 13¢ e th «iÂ¥ new crop Native, naw crop lnrge, 20 oz. mwu:':uu 2'"â€â€˜ 15¢ Large, Sremi rips, at new low prite California Valemcis ORANGE & now at their testâ€"priccd râ€"al low, The business meeting of Lincoln W_W.,l_o.b.l. will te 26th, at 2:30, at th* home of Miss East. Tea will ve served at 3:30. Friends of the Chapter are cordialâ€" ly invited. Mr. and Mrs. J. Simpson of Brock, Sask., wish to announce the engagement of their eldest daughâ€" ter Isabella McKendrick to Howard Emmerson Fairweather, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Fairweather, Grimsâ€" 9y. Weddiry to take place in Grimsby Wednesday, June 28th. Engagement 1.0.D.k. QUAKEE MUFFETS * i7« BEETS & CARROTS ‘SZZS ..." 22¢ DoOG FOOD **~~" 2 * 19¢ *" 0 2 + 25¢ 2 15¢ 1 * 16¢ 17¢ 7¢ a8th. _ | suitable gift. LOBSTER Chsi«« : JUIGe rowatro 34. PARAWAX SEALERS Cre»Mes. «. 1.95 ZINC Rikas * 25¢ RUBBER RINGs > 5c CEREAL, Viee«s; AMMONIA | sn« CORNSTARCK >=â€"*«~ CRAVEE Harry Hornes Ingersoll Cream Teemes To IIre VLD & MEELCW ib _1 Ib per Coupon i Fzrewell Larty locas VC Y. gathered at Mr. Wm. Palme~‘s home, Sunday evening, to honour Miss Olga Andreychuk, wiio has enlisted in the RC.A.F. (W.D.) and will leave shortly for was served by Mrs. Wm. Paimer with Mrs. S. Andreychuk and Mrs. A. Palmer assisting. Present for the occasion were v-yx;. N. Kobut, OSBM, ano Reov. Dribnenky, OSBM who on behalf of the U.C.Y. deâ€" livered a farewe! address and preâ€" sented Miss Andreychuk with a Mcl.arens OLIYEs Relative « After some Heing Infamt Browning Plais Stuffed ‘.wu.mw June 22nd, 1944 Vp Vo. ply. l.c V 0t )8 DB¢ ' timg 20° pkg. ‘:e "*# 17¢ 37¢ 25¢