‘ ad t . a"‘hflm visiting Miss .w 15. 3z Pwo'!!:l. Grimsâ€" a weekend visitor with Mayor Edric S. Johnson and family. *# s# e Fred Simms was in Toronto last week attending the sessions of the Grand Lodge of the 1L.0.0.F. ® o@ ® Miss Marigold Duck is entering the Mothercraft Hospital in Toâ€" ronto on July 3rd, for training. and Miriam Cline, Grimsby Beach. t â€" o Charlis Norman of the Bell Teleâ€" phone staff is bolidaying with the Kanmachers at Dunchurchâ€"inâ€"Theâ€" Cpl. Robt. J. McCleliand returned last Thursday to Clovis, New Mexâ€" weeks with his parents. He was called home on account of the serâ€" ious iliness of his father, John Mcâ€" Clelland, Grimsby Beach. CHICOUTIMLI, Que., June 22â€"A group of 20 Frenchâ€"speaking stuâ€" dents will leave bere June 26 for where they will work on farlms while improving their knowledge of English, it was announced here exchanges have been = 4e for the past {ew years. Tre first symptom of a really free man is not tha‘ he resists the l2 s To discover the best in a man is the best way to get the best out of Who Issued This Invitation? LORD‘s DAY Breaking of Bread â€"â€"â€" Prayer Meeting and Bible Readâ€" ing, 8 pm. _ DINE and DANCE Trinity United of the universe, but that be W. J. WATT, BA Gospel Hall Caglor’gflutotcl EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT Carebally 4 * Biolgas _( p, piyerd "'"El ___-â€".â€"â€";-â€": ~ c'n.m DeveBPNI * * _ mm Home 0 LQ_...-'D:\"S 11 Admission 35¢ LAC. lan Marr, R.C.A g Ca On.vuh-nmb' * e e _ PQO. Allan Tremaine Z HAHâ€" week‘s paper. ward L#iâ€" > *ave retyrâ€"ed bome are visiting with the Frâ€"uk James‘ family, St. And.sw‘s avenue. ‘ # # #% Mrs. J. C. Dafoe and hes daughâ€" ter Frances, left on TuesdaYy night for a two months visit with rela~ tives in Saskatoon, Sask, and disâ€" after atts «@ng the Retekab A»s sembly hel! in Toronto. Mr, J. Cameron of Winnipeg and Miss Margery Cameron O Sault Ste. Marie made a weekend call on and Mrs. J. Innes, Montreal, Que. and Mrs. Burridge and Asughter ed word that her bhusband P.0. Livâ€" has beeh promoted to the ramk of and daughter Patricia of Winnipeg and Mr. and Mirs DeLapsige of Woronto made a call on Prof. and Mrs. Jackson last week. widow of James Eéwar) Todd is confined to her home with ilinsss from which she has ben suffering 1&1&â€"-‘ SLADENâ€"On June 27th 1944, at We wish to express ou fgelt thanks to the many and business associutes of our late husband and father, James Ed -‘M’r“-md kindness, expressions of sympathy ’ul-#w“ Mrs. Edward Todd and Family. (Richard Hugh) to Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Sladen (nee Betty Ball) of 512 Tweedsmuir Ave. Both well. Card of T hanks wish to express our heartâ€" Births ;";,*_ his Jr., wC Barbara Murdoch Trenton Graduate Her "Buddy" «wraduates At l Same Time And Both Sirls Are Posted To Same Wesâ€" KT.S. Trenton last week and has uw‘l“hw; chewan. _ A.W. 1 Ethe] Helmer of Regina, Sask, also gradusated from the same course and has beer posted to the sume Saskatchewsu station, which is within 100 zjles of her Ther» two girls met one another uummww| course at Rockcliffe, Ottawas, anf soon became fast "buddies". A.W. Helmer has visited Grimsby with Barbara many times. E. Bruce and Mrs, Murdoch were in Toronto on Thursday to see the two giris on their way through to Crimsby Red Cross response to the appeal! for knitters, $ SVP and has wool for socks which we| * F % would like made up for our Christâ€" e V . mas boxes, which will be packed| _ M*2 O 1 in October. wcm-uu-su’u‘; | . #0 % to Headquarters for the Cigarette """‘ Mack ~hm-'lr'hm'~†.“‘ no next of kin. Seven recruit boxes | _T * ", L2 were given out by Mrs. Phelps dur. | °U O*= s T |=s m l veane a e e cor espo ‘The monthly ‘busizness meeting! ‘The following letter was read by the Nay was kbeld June 27th in ‘the Red|Mrs. Leckie, convener of n*flh Cross Room. adopted ship committee: ships di Mrs H Iohneon‘s resignation as Summerside, P.EL,for us." ed to take the préss correspond~ 1t was decided to dispense with ;ï¬tfl' meetings for July, ‘md“& Miss Crane is to investignate as A broth.«r of Barbara‘s, Ian Murâ€" serve Course for next fall. choooiate and woollen goods to the mothers <f prisoners for their boxes Mr. Dymond also has doâ€" nated tooth tbrush and powder, “‘t‘â€"'“h each of our local boys. ‘The Red Cross is sending out apâ€" ters. @wenters are badly needed in the NMavy. Even #f the war is Mrs. H. Johnson‘s resignation as T HE Mrs. P. V. Smith was appointed ‘pn‘“"" ‘ Amdun“ the orchestrs, Mesers. L. snd E. Shirton, E. Davis and J. Putman. The company left for home in the wee small bours, wishing the m#ui‘hw-r- mned We. Friruds were presem from Hamâ€" m*ddo-“ ~-h-dt-â€"l ly weds. Mr und Mrs (Aazley m(-.uuu-n.nuc-‘ was kept up till tweilve miduiytt after which Yikes M Shurie, the hostem, nesisted ; Mesdames J. Avemoald. T Meâ€",â€"a, Ww Ingâ€" Mrs. F. T. Woolverton was askâ€" y Hemn‘e e OR y Allen, Mesers B. James and H. ville, B Cathiriom, wiml Fulls, Allverdale and Auitbville. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER On Baturdsy might, Juue 17th. 5 cocanty â€" ndiehboars sano car be done with regard GRIMS B Y * QOrganizations Loyalist Chapter 1 0.D.E. was held on Manday afterncon, June 26th at ‘ k 2:30 at the home of held on June 2nd anyd 3rd were .mmmqy_b- to thank all those who donated, und who patronized this undertakâ€" ing. Five blankets have beea purâ€" chased, and ‘sent to the following boys. A gift will be sent to Mrs. Cariton‘s son, us be has already had blankets sent by a friend. In addition to the above, 300 cigarâ€" ettes have been sent to each of Shafer‘s adopted m-n_r.! A pair of socks for each Luey boy was included in their parcels. I We would like to thank the Good Neighbors for $20.00 and the Past Noble Grands of the Alexina Reâ€" bekah Lodge for $5.00 donated to The >«duess meeting of Lincuin INDEPENDE N T lhnh-hn-.fllml for the last two weeks. I left Haliâ€" fax only for a few days, but things «ad not turn out as we expected. Ou behalf of myse" _1d the boys, please accept our best thanks for the grand parcel and I am very sorry for the delay but know you It has meant a great deal to us all to be remembered so handsomeâ€" ly by your Chapter. Indeed I may say that the arrival «f your letters, the cigarettes you have so generâ€" treats which have come to us from time to time, have done much to cheer our lads, 2=ring what would often be dreary hours of monotonâ€" 1.0.D.£E. Flett‘s Beauty Salon The committee wish To provide a much needed rest Jor our staff who have worked at "Wigh gear" ail Season, and assure thas «i; will return refreshed and ready to provide the best possible service during the apâ€" .‘.mm-flmd“m * ang that it will cccasion them no incomvenience. and two Luey May 26th, 1044. WILLZCLOSE â€" j FOR SUMMER HOLIDAYS FROM SATURDAY, JULY 1sTH â€" TO THUPSDAY, AUGUST 10TH that seven airmen were «~OrAIme ed weekends during June. 1 An introduction card for Louise Buckenham a deughter of an LOâ€" DE. member, in the forces, was “â€mw“h ‘ members and guests enjoyed | stroll in the beautiful gardens. ReanmeCt + A hearty vote of thanks was givâ€" .toll-m-'-lfl- ness in offering her home for the meeting. ‘Tea was served by Mrs. Elliot and her committee, at which a number of friâ€"nds attended. The with roses and columbine and pink canilles. Mrs. Wolfenden and Mrs. Navy League News Mrs. Bromley convener of schools, the War Saevings Stamp sales to the children also cease. Public school puplis have estabâ€" lished a fine record for purchasing \‘.’.fl“â€â€â€˜h September 1st 1943 to June 26th, ; CIUb AMCS || $19.78. worth of stamps. ly observing the 40th anniversary rdufluupnhl country home in Clinton township. War Stamp Sales OBSERVING ANNIVERSARY Church, Hamilton at 11 o‘ciock, Helen Mary, daughter of Mr. and }n‘mu-;m-u Brennan, to Bernard Johr Quinlan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Quinlan of Peterboro, Ontario. During the rinal 4P PPAE .um“w. Mrs. Howard Young, in place of he" mother who was ill, Mrs. Youns wore a powder blue sheer frock with = corsage of pink roses. Asâ€" sisting, the mother of the groom was sttired in a blue fiowered crepe dress, with navy accessories lfl.“‘ï¬m Later the couple left for a wedâ€" On their returd) they will reside in Celebrates 1!$ 87th ;ï¬?bday was held at the Hom. nesday, June 2ist, wh ored resident of the Bu attained his 87th .'"ï¬ , ME and Herbert of § er danghter Mrs. H. °C. * Ottawa, was unable to be & A trandson, P. O. RCAY., was present as e son, three years. Many cards, letters, u: and telephone calls were by Mr. Gillesple throughout day. We are pleased to stake he is in excellent hesalth an \h.oflhnl-bml more such pleasant events. Heg wore a flowerad ©44. celebration # Mr. Jobn on Wedâ€" district in life. uL