in Vancouver and «AXher Eacific| s % George and Mra. ‘Wills of. Toâ€"| rosto wure weeké@nd ‘guests of Davey and Mrs. Thomson‘ and Miss Alleen Thomson are holidayâ€" ing in the Muskoka Lakes district. a e# >® The Misses Mildred and Edna Haskayne and Ann MacEwan, are holidaying with their sister, Mrs. W. Jos»®, Grimsby Heach. 1 a _ ® â€"® Mr. Leo. Adamyk of Montreal is apendiag a ftew weeks at the home of tis aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. M. Romak, Kerman Avenue. attending the summer achool beâ€" umuuw.m ish hall by Rev. E. A. Brooks. CLASSIFIED : ADVERTISEMENTS ror &*..l Bicycles. uen e e W ol sn s FOR SALE â€" Quebec Cooksto Good condition. Apply ¢ Main me Vine# § "lp Between 70 and 80 children are W“' werAings, sick room, etc. Lioyd WOLsdb® _ e tna â€" Ctreot â€"West. P bocbarsbrsedcreABbin n1 L 1 â€"reg FoR SAE _ Modern Black and 12th. White Enamel Coal or veeds|neces Pmmmw"‘ W Cntcatadtiet -.â€"md_â€" w 00 us wANTED TO Byy .. Chuas °a" MMM“.†C XnTED TO BUYâ€"Senior Girl‘s Bicycle in good condition, PhOBS M wanteb To BUY ~â€" Five or 8iX room house in &‘â€â€˜_ s L w'. 1‘. b venlences, AVP 44â€"1p Personals .-W'.w' stoves, wAMH“‘M AJ S mmz , * Mlle 4 FEATHERS dn o ie * s m s HPEVI ____Il!C-_______!LLAlllOâ€____Ul paidTING _AND rAPERHANG ING â€" _ W. Twosock, Man®s Apt. C. Phone 99W. _ 43â€"6p iTERio® pâ€" intINng ANO PAP: ERHARGING â€" A. . Hayward, U * "a ~ GeamaAID)® ELRECA"EY"""" seA 3 P Phone collect, $40, HBeamanNV® | sLENDOR TABLETS ABK, . EFâ€" sective. 2 weeks amll; w1; 12 weeks 40, 4 pyrmon*‘& prak Btore. 42â€"nt """rrear ATTEMT! 3B .â€"â€" Bee our C2 s anenmmntintt 1 ‘"Two cents & word per insertion. Minimum charge each insertion ents. Cash must accormipany advertisement to guarantee inser Wv T AOIEWY Afllfl'. JM _« 986 row und varied » 06% of UR and Skirts. _A# . (hildren‘s W Ar. prinA. ® +a)rterna, Creton®. “‘:2 EATHERL * â€"as of ull mn‘dtm““‘n" .gzu Highest prices P w ,...mmuto@-cnr TCP C aotAurin. Bt.. TOâ€" acase ECCC pan1t TIME MAN O# WANTED â€"â€" Â¥or / A charge of tem cent» is made for boxes. Blank.. Â¥elt T Mrea. W, E, Cut® #t . Wost, f LprAn. M‘ Deyt. C)43 M cant read. FOR SAE with warming accmmmemeemmemmet 1 2 C 0 HELP WANTED PPFAMSE CCC exasrarmi r» «en een® ING â€" A. J. Heyward |B. 14 Pilkr C Gunes ul ,..,â€"-nu..;a.o%hmmm: “ mppPPPRPPAP .«" ,7A|!..¢1’l ll".b' :z noon August 5th, â€â€œ.‘Nlfll' t 5, at Dymu)‘ Prak | metotariy meceptet.. ms y 2 n | necessanily oi c . care \" ., 23 Baldwin St., WANTED ;wu-o'lv"m. e i d wm’d†.(;:fll Office uun V“urgmo‘s *m in Â¥ P pppmammsss us e ipeamenmenmenemetes w«w.mumwud ND pAPERHANG | the * "~ + Craft Co., Grimsby. _ io Mfansiof u;nm‘dl\n.dudu oh. CC o Auad *TOP 261 2177 Masson strets | _ Child‘s caI ""â€"m + an d CÂ¥ â€"8, _ 4â€"1¢ Ajlas *Tenr, An‘a, mAnYy ; WOMAW entarAiahed eady ow aat «n‘ 16* L/COpl. Ella Robertson, CW.AC., Montreal, daughter of James and has been promoted to the rank of an _ JuK‘ â€" 171 Main # 0 Mre. Edith Eakins has returned to Toronto after a two weeksa‘ holiâ€" day spent at the Village Inn, While here she entertained at dinner for & number of Grimaby friends and ft resses ‘The warmdst July day was on the 7th when the mercury climbed to 03 degrees. The coolest day was 52 on the 1st ‘The rain fall for the month measured almost two inchâ€" \qmmmm 1.97 rather be right than be president. It seems impossible to be both. Â¥oR RENT â€" Upper All conveniences. ‘ Apply 6 Maple Ave. Kuil« LoOsTâ€"Gold Wrist Watcl. brown leathes «*t:an Phone 176â€"Jâ€"12. Sealed Tenders for wiring O nmuwolmcdu.fla 106 South Grimsby. Plane and Wflhfl“"" U 20â€" L. hadm bu Curust ;ï¬f Tenders to be in by i2th. Lowest or any ten necessarily accepted. Sale Of Lands For heraby 1 t the Notice is hereby given tha! Hist of lands for sale for arrears of Alice Robinson, Grimsby Beach. list of 18008# """ """" "_ed. and that mmmr‘l"“-"‘ topies thereof may be seen in 1h¢ Treascrer‘s office, v»nd that the Mat i""‘““ published in the Ontario Gazette for July, August and SODâ€" tember, 1944, and that in sold of payment, the lands wil, be Tor tazes on Saturday, October 14, lmumwdzo'ebekhï¬. nc rrdaon, in the Council Chs The Weather Tenders Wanted Arrears Of T axes TOWNSHIP _QL NORTH 1us June 11, 1 Beas Will#, 809 "* L ingby. us\u.'cnncono"-"" ‘ Fa ® rubl"dlh.dudll a h marked "Ten.er 1. â€" Alterations and mm'.w' \y . M »s5 en C wA '.I... (irimaby i..“t Moolk, eeuruvedt _ == > EDTCC Tenders will be received until a sor, George, of Pstrt, &4 a mmu-tm.uu. w.maw-,,., the Jowest or BDY Tender u4t | three. brothers, John, Ivan Lnd necessarily accepteS. _ _ _ â€.‘wudmt- Contractore tandeme® *»00 i /.2 WILLIAM MeGKE y °> FEH " aoframme ~BRRFRAL® 4. CHBRmaie! s S fully read over the contrnct® fOMM: uy hMMO““M'"“M"fl- A well C U "hos end uhel)| Grimaby, the GeDA C """" C Caden i shall Snrefully examine the drtW NKX .uum‘lâ€â€œ""" trect Documents, He “"_m.“,‘,. uonl-" se W‘fl!““"."'“mm whole or in purt, and 16MAI * Tendern whole Tender ear oing worlh Invitation Tender FOR RENT riod â€"â€" J Apartment. MP:"MM mahip of North Orlmaby, will also be hen The AVC ROY MILMINE, u. W. 80 C e Jum 1A any tender not C zflo '.;“;"‘lll CGrimaby, o «94 familiarizse glz:m y tender on the wBilly" C O dkd was in h o‘ COnt in Th secalled 48 *\ n» Suon# rage man w44\ Wriday af '“uw\mï¬d ~ im |in Queen i 0 august 4â€"1¢ 4â€"1¢ ospit®)": | rormer Gladys BATUO®L â€""" Mkm formerly of °"":Â¥L to thank their many friends in Grimsby for their kind acts and words of sympathy upon the death of their foster son, Corp. Reginald Ballard, who was killed in ac in France on July 15th, while tending his home and country TWE GRIMSB Y Mrs. Peter Hoover of Ridgevill¢, Ontario, celebrated her 90th birthâ€" day on Aug. the first with a family MrS. HIOOVOE WB MR CCC mmmmmfld an Sent. 20th, 1915, and in 1924 Celebrated Her _ . â€"â€"00th Birthday PQBCEEg C CEREEs She is the mother of eight Chilâ€" dren of which five are living, they being exâ€"mayor Arthur Hewsro. Grimsby; Mrs. J, S. White, Hamilâ€" ton: Mrs. F. Soper, St. Catharines; Mrs. W. Tobin, Buffalo; Mrs. T. Câ€" ‘Voigt, Grimsby. . e s P Mr. and Mrs. C. J. knits socks for the service, reads the daily newspapers. has twelve grandchildren ar great grand children. 1 3M Card & Thanks Navy League News Mrs. Hoover is very active Mitche! and the cause a worthy one. NWW.HARYIN | Hugh W. Martin, of 131 Haveâ€" mmmmdflm mn“wâ€ml‘ wumum Grimaby MEAY Loo oveinr Adinalt KAERRAUE * C\ _ , uks eaaw 6 passed away Friday morning Sfie" a long ilinessa. He was in his 75th Msmmm"- cmmmmmemmmeer vICTOR J. HETTRICK mmwuml w of Mhl M away after a lengthy Iinc® at the “.-.mma'l‘vb- mm.hm‘m,"' Deceased was born N#A Kinâ€" ,..,ummumm mâ€yufl)-"""mmw' tio was a member of the 19.0.9. | and was : pest D.DGM. ©& dis A well known charact> in | Grimaby, North Grimsby South Grimaby, Caistor and GOnato.o, rflwumwi‘lfll‘ "lfl.. w ol io ::‘llflâ€"'"d Mweâ€" "Billy" was born in WAinlyyh, BeotJand, Fobruary 10, 1899and was in his A6th 3 â€"*râ€" He tir to by two years old, As 4# ans muwoï¬ï¬‚n‘dmnfl\ml \ râ€"aident of the west ont LTinâ€" #@urviving are ooln for w Funoral Obituary wel} over half & ©00py, a} services were D* from o houme Punsora) H#+ on afternoon, Heva ‘Ajllan officinting, TD was on‘ # 1AWD MJ _ Ruptials alx INDEPENDE N I In St. Paul‘s Cathedral, mw the wedding took place uB Wednesday afternoon, July 26. of Gloria Eileen, daughter of Mr. and Mre Olifford Hamlyp, London, and P kecserleose~/<o T.Â¥ M Lieut. John Oliver “~cno son ! &' 8 N. the of it NARmmene TSE O 0 600 George Lethbridge was at the orâ€" g1n, and Miss Jean Campbell sang. % Cil>o CCh cabeln ocm ds dn n ‘The bride, in white satin, With veil of illusion draped from a halo headdress of satin edged wWith pearls, and carrying JoanDa in CCC COBL â€" wan oriven away The atte.dants of U® U*""" were: Miss Joan MacGillivray as maid of honour; Miss Audrey Banâ€" mm:flummm P C000 OO3 ues Woer as bridesmaids, and HUM® / " "! wm.unmrl‘"-“'y‘ wore gowns of swiss sheer . over u.u,mmddo(wurm flower girl in orchid, the bridesâ€" ‘manp-tel greei, . They wore halo headdresses of net with flowâ€" ers and flowing ribbons, and CHY* rie?. ribbons muffs adorned with Joanna Hill and Rriarcliff roses. Lieut. Boin Curric, RC AMC, was best mar. and the ushers were Licut. Wilkes Neville, RCAMC., of Vancouver, and Mr. Pryce Thompson, Hamilton. m L iu. c%3 ut : Xknk al A IAReRRpRRAAg CA CCC Cocl mmmhfldltl’lo(fl London and a wedding dinner was served to some 150 guests in the erystal ballroom. . ‘The . bride‘s mother wore black crepe in twoâ€" lw.m.,wmmmmw «ents. Her hat was a small disc of Nackvolntndhvem-fluefu- mmmmw cliiff roses formed her corsage bouâ€" ReRs Mrs. Merritt wore a sheer gown | in dove grey with violet accessories and a small violet hat. Her flowâ€" ers were violets and yellow roses. Lieut. and Mra, John Oliver Merâ€" mmwwnm&uull Muskoka, the bride travelling in a smart twoâ€"piece suit of erughed strawberry crepe, with large black velvet hat with a vell, She wore orchids, Later they will take up temporary residence in London. Lieut. Mersitt is stationed at Woiseley Barracks. Lieut. Merritt will be well reâ€" membered by the music lovers of the district for his excellent plano playing. He holds an A.T.CM. as a plenist. For some years he was planist with the Morgan Thomas orchestra of Hamiiton. . On Saturday afternoon, July 20, in the Livingston United : Church parsonage, the wedding was solâ€" emnized of Violet Florence, daughâ€" wdur.muuonmump- }-n.oumc.m_m Mr. Joâ€" mMOORE‘S TneartRE MON, â€" TUES., AUG, / â€" "KFollow The Boys" WED. . THUR., AUG, 918 Stage Wally Brown, Alan Carney, Marcy McQuire "Beautiftul But Broke" NORTHâ€"LAMPMAN "Seven Days Ashore" "Micker Finsashbacks" "Merrie Melodie" Joan Davis, Jane Frazee "FWox Movietonews" "Bnchelor Daze" "Kepsen Anapahots" and Bcrean Kutzâ€"1ainers "Variety Views" SAT., AUG, 4 â€" 5 Merritt, RCA. North, Grimsby, son was given Mr. CHARGE A0Co! TS OB PU0 on ATIONS. _ WITH WARTIME REGULATIONS. mmunmmummmuuummmmmmumuummmmm mï¬M. James "* Kastcott conducted the ceremes,. The bride wore a powder blue sheer gOWD, mmwnmw MNMMWIM'.“ in her bouquet. Mra. Wred ‘Topp, Binbrook, sister of the bride, was â€" _ WILL BE CLOSED FROM Monday, Aug. 7th to Thursday, 1 0th Agent for Hudson ‘s Bay Blankets Welland . Rinbrook Thorold Ancaater Fort Wrio Reamaville Onledonia A complete list of all Pail 1 aimw} Wuhibitions being held in tario this yeonr may be acen t Inmdeperdent Office, Edgecombe Aimooe Bmithvilie Buy your fur coat now CEEâ€"BEE CLEANERS Below Zero‘ ‘kâ€"up Every Monday and Friday. No more house pick up and delivery after Friday, August 4th. Forecast for this coming season sMITH‘S SHOE STORE Patrons are requested to keey these dates AcCo! iTs OR BUDGETS IN ACCORDANCE WITH WARTIME REGULATIONS. Fr.l.fldfld > WEST, THE BARBER Beauty and practicality must ..n-dluundhanemt HAVE that the: fasnioi: Lunast‘‘"" chreer woman chooses for her busy life in Canada. Naturalâ€" ly she will find them at the APPOINTED AS THEIR GRIMSBY AGENCY Caa‘e mome Ontar10 alrm On« Who F.O. Bill Wilson Presumed Dead (Burlington Gazette) Mr. and Mrs. Marold Wilson, Water streat, have recelved further word regarding their son Flying Officer Bill Wilson, who was reâ€" ported missing cver Germany early in the year, and although the de« partment at Ottawa still claasifion him a» missing the letter adds that no hope is ~=.4 out now for him bomg allva. Thers was at the time of the flight a crew of eight in the bomb= or, and a few weeka after the fArst wire Mr., and Mra, Wilson racoived word tha; alx of the crew had been ilmm. one was a prisovrer and anâ€" other was unaccounted for. Mr. and Mra, Wilaon held hopes Mhmm‘t:flm their »on, but the eighth member has now turned up as a prisoney of war in Germazy, nocounting for lmMIcM. "BiM", as he was generally known in the town here, had made twonty flights over Rurops and had some narrow escapea boforo his Anal flight. Mr, and Mrs, WWHâ€" won will have the sympathy of lï¬u'r many friends here in the loas of their son ove ~oan. (Noto:« At the time of his entlat» ment F.O, Wilkon was the woll known and popular manager of the Grimaby A. & P. Btors and the fancs of Mina Joycs Shetton. â€"Â¥xt : Many an acquaintance has been out an a result of a sharp tongue