b Social Events * I routo visitor this week. # + w y'm‘ «s a visitor in toun on Fridey., . store stail is enjoying t=o weeks L Gordon MacBride was a Toâ€" Interim Moderstor, will prach dguring the month of Augus*. LORWws DaAY Breaking of Bread ____11 am Mr. Teompson of Hamâ€" mma# W ... woulay mmd‘w ing, 8 pa KEV. T. K Fruuu, mt “unndvtflflt end of Aug= > _ _ _ M‘l Events * Peronals * Organizations * Club Activities SUNDAY, AUG., 13th Trinity United Church _ sUNGAY, JULY th, St. John‘s Presbyterian Church Service at 11 ocdatk #. J. NATT, BA., BP« Gospel Hall Tavlor‘s Mutotel €VERY SATURDAY NIGHT DINE “1 DANCE a / Home o+ Quality Drug® pBE‘c[lPTIONO _ * . J Toharsens VS Craduate ComAs* CareAuls AB Weromes â€"â€"â€" Class st % pm is » {mordn k ++ * â€,‘m-dn $ Accurately * Admicsion 35¢ I * â€"__ Patroiman f&huh;.;_:u;c'.“ | Kalinovice, home on <two weeks \furiough, st Lis prrents pliace on I the mounmtain. Present from Hamâ€" Miss Mary rieloot of the reâ€" the Ottaew, prcreational Association, kaown as "RA", than there are portorial staf of The Deily Repubâ€" facilities to accoimmodate. ustrated is a memkâ€"er of the RA learning lcan Springleld, Mass: Miss| th* technique of Spinzing. Other activities in the RA range from sports Wickware and Miss Doris Bromley smk as soft ball, bowling, swimming, golif, to dance classes, peinting of Toronto, spent the weekend with | and sietching Cramatics, child care. | and Xr. ton, Rermup‘e. is not enjoying the fAime. Miss Doris Bromley will visit the Pater amd Mater in Septemiber. #â€" s# ®# A qurprime party wus TWad on Ermic is an Ad Grimaby boy ut â€"i-‘r-llddot@- City for seversl yeurs He was st cae time dnbpper Tor Voe Canaiian Mr. and Mrs. Ny+ Z«liznovich, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Halchuk, and a good At the service in Trinity United Claurck last Bundzy moruing syumâ€" Todd. to the dests cA CapK. OKâ€" dos Hunter in France, son of Mr. "Teere is o CAE Wik LV UV Mrs. David Hunter of Ottews. Toromts remewet ol accunintzncrs in town over the holiday weekend. Miss Mary rHieWoot o the gp‘mousn’u:-lw;-lu:l ";:;-u‘â€"’ en 0C iTodd). A veterum oA the _..-..-ï¬mflt-‘ Ctatior er? MiByard with ber parents ..;--,';'v-;o;hdu- -u--wc...-h.y. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Botteril, and bolideying in Musicks District. turned home from a two weeks‘ soâ€" jyourn in the Nor"h country. # ® # LAC Gordons Lerme Mart. P. AF., Uplands camp, Ottews, spect the weekend at his home bere. stationed a Petawaws Military *HE GRIUMSBY TKXDEPENXDENXT Dos and Mni McGregor asnd lit t BilBe were weekend visitors to Ganerut unmbd ooher weres O Robert C. Bansrve «uo Ims troon lnid up with iliness for the past month is able to returs to his busiâ€" |\uod Mrs. W A. MeNiven boliday avfourners st Rice Lake Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Graham and dunghters. kinrion and Daerienc, of Onkvile, spert the nohitay woikecds with the former‘s purenits, MUzr. unb Dooumtt, K Terk Corya, Kenâ€" murket GED «16 Prosscl amd V# Wilcozx, St Enthariznes. hararsgh *\ thas unce ust wX Pewee TEEKE W . mb Uiru Durtaan, COgirnaiby Besc. Admiralty UV*eqgetion, Bridgeport., Comu. UK* Eo gy thhs w=in & NML. AHHzMARE e R. C LV Witz® ourate H Vbents camp Otzon, Cmnih WBX uns Tam «n Fnrmby" Mart. UAE * «m um tnKrst Wordk TAZ teerm reusiews -.w‘-m dw‘ Amms. « Al -mr.c'-i‘-’-uuu; Grangna And Her Spinning W heel LaZ. Thos Archer, BLLAY Wr. 34# MeP Ade umt Yir. Malâ€" n tm ,, merping atkores bolideying in the Kaewarths Lakes JEFFERIESâ€"BINGLE In St. Andrew‘s church, decoratâ€" ed with glaodicli asd ferus, st s Alreds Bingle, duughter oA Mr Grimsby was united in marriage to Mr. Etuart Jefferies, of Vinewount, on Seturday afternoos by Rev. E. The bride entered the cdourch on the arm of ber father and was gooned in aatin and lace, ber Toug veil beld in place by a scalloped bouquet of white and pink camelâ€" flyowey buts and cartiecd bermon iring bougquets of white, yelou amk makd of bonor wore a gown 4 white jersey silk and Mims Bingle as brideamaid was gowned in white shaer. Both attemdarts WOoTe Sm er of Vinemourt aznd the winâ€" sang O Promise Me amk 0 Pertw® | comme Ars uDA a corimge trrag. A deey yis> enmeliins The grontm‘t mothes unuatel, wenrimg "Viatk figured silk with matchbing aocer «pezzm curmellian. The young ons e \Wkt tin *A day in Muskrka, the trh»> travc dng in turg wise sheer, with matiAâ€" ing ba* anl aCOUHRWE and 4 Kerman Ayt Ruptials Over T guesin attouind the «o Yiewums: of vermpits buts «*» £ #ine From now on 4 w o J. 0. Moore lb. containers, by reams in my own containkire, 2 NOTICE Sisters Servants Present Concert weeks® catecheticul course conductâ€" ed in St. Mary‘s Ukrainian Cathoâ€" Servants of Mary Immaculate preâ€" sented & children‘s concert in the Parish Hall n Sunday, August $th. The Sisters in charge were sister Nathanael, SSML, and Sister Chryzanths, SS ML, of Toronto. From thirty to forty children took s delight to all apectators who had the good fortune to bebold it. Uunder the skiled and able finâ€" gers of the Sisters, crepe tissue paper, gold braid, sinsel and star marvelous effect. When the curâ€" tain was rolled back, the stage reâ€" vealed a host of beautiful children. The little girls in their artfully skirts looked like so muny Nowers from a rose gurden, while the boys nest amd trim, uniformed in ..iliâ€" boys‘ Military Drill were masterâ€" wts, comedy dialby=s gTo0oup EHlephant From India with a Hinâ€" doo driver, were so well performed that all wondered at the great zeal and energy of the Sisters, who were able to produce such a wonâ€" derful concert in the spare bours tical course here. Due thanks was rendered to Sisâ€" ter Nathanael and to Sister C/yzâ€" Superior of the Basilian monastery, sbowed the Sisters their apprecia;, tion by the great applause, their comgratuistions, and petitions url their return next summer, when the Sisters said farewell to C :maby TOMATOES "*%:.." Stake CELEEY STALKS "*~ wr 1 ANN PAGE VITAMIN B White â€" Whole Whest _ & 24 oz Silverbrook first grade Ib. Natve Gwest Cracked Whest _ % toaves hi# _ or Pastal Native hende Native Beimon NCegn Native io. 1 Stake | # 412 Thursday, August 10th, 1944 their sincere appreciation to their many friends, relatives, and neigtâ€" bours, for tbeir kind expressions of sympathy in the loss of their dear son; Capt. R. G. Hunter, who was killed in action overseas. * The tongue is a dangerous weaâ€" pon when used as a blunt instr:â€" FRI, â€" SAT., AUG, 11 â€" 12 MOORE‘S TneatrE MON, â€" TUES., AVUG. 14â€"15 "Between Two "Duck Seup to Doughnuts" WED.THUK., AUG. 16â€"17 "T ampico" Native, White & baths Edward G. Robinson, Lynn Bari Card of Thanks . _Worlds" John Garfield, Paul Henreid "Once Upon A Time" "Room And Bored" "You Dear Boy" large u «* 4%, n‘ Janet Blair 4)]¢ 1e 7¢