Teddy is an old Beamsville boy and is meeting a lot of khis old friends through this district. * e ® F.O. Gordon Marr, R.C.A.F., oldâ€" est son of George and Mrs. Marr, Kerman avenue, who returned a month ago from overseas, left yesâ€" terday for Nova Scotis where he reports for duty preparatory to taking off for the Pacific. BARRICK â€" At Mount Hamilton Hospital, on Saturday, July 14th, to Franklin and Mrs. Barrick, a BALLARD â€" In memory of Cpl. 7 pm.â€""Fighting Stars." 10 a.m.â€"Sunday School. Young People‘s Bible Class 11 will preach the Gospel. Prayer Meeting and Bible Readâ€" ing, 8 pm. MIIRNARROS France, July 15th, 1944. ‘Too far away, your grave to see, But not too far to think of thee. Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Henderson Baptist And United Congregations JULY 22nd, R. C. STANDERICK, B.A., B.D. in Charge. 11 a.m.â€"In the United Churchâ€"‘"The Scope of Our Faith." 7 pm.â€"In the Baptist Church â€""When Life Tumbles In". (10 a.m.â€"Baptist Sunday School Meets.) Francis McAvoy, B.A., B.Th. In Memoriam PRESCRIPTIONS &# i o 00 Carefully and Accurately Dispensed by Graduate Druggists 5s / ie e e tees â€" > ~~. â€"o D. Millfard St. John‘s Presbyterian Church â€"â€"â€" All Welcome â€"â€" SUNDAY, JULY 22nd Gospel Hall UNION SUMMER SERVICES of Bread ____11 a.m. Births Home of Quality Drugs ..’w,.cs“m Developing and Printing Come and Worship OF Beach. Ches. is an old Grimsbyâ€" Beamsville boy and Mra. Gibson was the former Lillian‘Udell. Ches, has been in the banking business for close on 40 years and is thinkâ€" ing seriously of retiring. If and when he does it is their intention to return to Grimsby to live. Their son has been in the R.C.A.F. for mrummnudmh-w tached to the British Air Ministry in New York. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Waites are holidaying at Balsam Lake for three weeks. Miss Corrine Davis of Fort Erie is the guest for a few days of E. L. and Mrs. Priest. e e ® Mr. and Mrs. George McNally of Hamilton, visited with Mrs. Mabel Mrs. Lillian Pearcy of Wheeling, West Virginia, is visiting with her parents, Marcus and Mrs. St. John, the summer with Mrs. J. Albert Marsh, Robinson Street N. friendships in town on Friday. e e ® Lieut. H. L. Nelles, Regina, Herbert "Slivers" Corman, Hamâ€" Morris and Mrs. Udeli, Grimsby ‘The marriage was solemnized in Brantford on Saturday, July 7th, Grimsby Beach. Henry Wood, R.C.N.V.R., of Campâ€" beliford. Mrs. Wood is a grandâ€" long service overseas, was a visiâ€" tor with his aunt Mrs. H. F. Bakâ€" u.m-mfum Fiinon Ahewesaredromndiiruntrennaninldre voe.d her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dousett, Robinson Street nurse at the gowned in twoâ€"plece mauve crepe dress with white accessories and a corsage of pink roses. ‘The couple left on a honeymoon mpwmmmmm- ing in a twoâ€"plece suit of blue gabâ€" ardine, with white hat and corresâ€" ponding accessories. Guests were present from Amâ€" herst, N.8., Hamilton, Grimeby, Campbeliford and ‘Toronto. The bride, who was given in marâ€" riage by Mr. Thomas S. Anderson, looked charming in a long gown of white slipper satin made with a long torso and full skirt, heartâ€" shaped headdress and long veil. She carried a bouquet of red roses, with streamers of white ribbon and orange blossoms, and her only ornament was a double strand of pearls, the gift of the groom. Miss Doris Waiters, Grimsby, as bridesmaid, wore a floorâ€"length gown of blue triple sheer with bouffant skirt and matching headâ€" dreas and shoulderâ€"length veil. She carried a shower bouquet of coral roses and sweet peas. ‘ ‘The groom was attended by Charles A. Hill, R.C.N.V.R., brothâ€" er of the bride, and the ushers were Mr. Victor Saunders, Brantâ€" ford, and Mr. Jack Reeves, Hamâ€" ilton. derwick and sons have returned from Lake Temagami, where they spent two weeks‘ vacation as the guests of Col. and Mrs. W. W. B. J. Garbutt, Editor of the Adâ€" vocate, Drayton and Mrs. Garbutt, were visitors last week with Mrs. Julubonlndll-fl-obury. Mrs. Garbutt is a cousin of Miss WOODâ€"HILL White regal lilies, delphinium, peonies and ferns made a charmâ€" ing setting for the wedding at Calâ€" vary Baptist Church, Brantford, on Saturday, July 7th, of Miss Marion Elora Hill, daughter of Mrs. Delia Hill and the late Mr. W. A. Hill, 11 Huron Street and John Henry Wood, R.C.N.V.R., son of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Wood, Campbeliford, Ontario. Rev. C. C. Boyter officiâ€" ated. Mrs. Ruth played the wedâ€" ding music and Miss Audrey Frasâ€" er sang "Because" and "O Promise which was decorated with garden flowers. The bride‘s mother wore a turquoiseâ€"blue dress with white accessories and a corsage of red visitor to town on Qnflellc&ruydm,. former resident of Grimsby â€" for many years during the Walker Steel Range Co. regime, was a a//%. % Clifford A. Priest, RCN.V.R., is spending his leave with his parents E. L. and Mrs. Priest, previous to going to HM.C.8. Cornwallis for a special course, Fred. Swayze and little daughâ€" ter of Ottawa were weekend guests of Earl and Mrs. Swayze, Mountain street. tS /% Edmund Fillingham, of Lansing, Mich., was the guest last week of Deputyâ€"Reeve and Mrs. G. W. Critâ€" tenden, Park Road, Grimsby Beach. ® s# s Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Waiters, and daughters Doris and Marguerite, ltlnadtdtho'ood-lllumu Brantford on July 7th. D. E. and Mrs. Anderson, Frank and Mrs. Hitchman, holidayed in Tha ( Nes us Co td en the North country last ts t i )c o5 Tommy Little and David are spending a week‘s vaca Livingstonia Camp, Winona. Murray and_ Mra® Petersburg, Fia., are SMUTay and Mrs. Walker, St. Petersburg, m-“'fl'fl'm J.I.nflnn.um.bopu., * /% /‘% Mrs. Vance Farrell, Miss Glenna nruummmnm..u. daying at Cedarhurst, in the Beayâ€" erton country, E. A. Buckenham 12 Main 6t E. Watch Clock And Jewellery Repairs "The Bl;r Little Jeweliery Store in The Fruit Belt" Muptials BULOVA, ELGIN, ELCO WATCHES vacation at Grimeby armed forces, their families and friends in the surrounding district to attend an informal social evenâ€" ing in the Vinemount Hall, Friday evening, July 20th. An imâ€" promptu program consisting of singing, games and dancing. Reâ€" freshments will be served. All are cordially invited to welcome home our boys and girls. ‘The officers and members of the Vinemount Women‘s Institute exâ€" tend a personal invitation to all reâ€" turned men and women of the 4. NE dmBa y 00 0 Ae@eCme: OP Heope To HTk W.D.mduun-fl-hpflymmmeluu“ll- Farmerette of 1945" at a contest sponsored at Montebelio Park last Wednesday night by the St. Catharines Junior Youth Council. She was mwmummmmmammam Now working at Clovelley Camp, west of Grimsby, she will enter Toâ€" ronto University in the fall.â€"Cut courtesy St. Catharines Standard. game on Friday evening at Tweedâ€" side was well attended. Score 10â€" 8 in favour of Tweedside. Batterâ€" les: ‘Tweedside â€" Campbell Mcâ€" Laren, Gordon Purcell; Grassiesâ€" A. Brunston, Don Hysert. Concerning these people who proâ€" test the printing of nude pictures in magazines, somebody tells a story of Dr Johnson. When the doctor published his first dictionary, a Lady Blessingâ€" ham met him and said: "Dr. Johnson, I have been lookâ€" ing through your book and I was surprised at the awful words I found in it." â€" Dr. Johnson replied: . "My dear lady, I am surprised at you looking for such words." Vinemount News REDS%OW Crowned "Miss I;‘aâ€"rmerette i# 1945" TOP GRADE LARGE NEW wW. RUSHAK GRIMSBY BEACH Pretty Ruth Burden, 18â€"yearâ€"old daughter PHONE 191 Good Supply Organization â€" Club Activities On Wednesday afternoon last, Mrs. Fred Jewson and Mrs. Robert Walters, were joint hostesses at a lovely party in the spacious home Grimsby Beach. Invitations were sent out to all of the twenty brides from Hamilâ€" ton to Beamsvilie. Mrs. L. A. Bromley very kindly made all arâ€" rangements, and was present with English High Tea was served at 5 p.m. Mrs. Waliters was a war bride of the last war, and remarkâ€" ed how much nicer it was for these girls coming to their new home, and gave them a warm invitation to her home at any time. meeting these girls from all parts of Scotland and England, and exâ€" tended an invitation to their home at any time, and hoped Canada would be as good and kind to all these young brides, as it had been Some of those present were: Mrs. Saunders from Beamsville, Mrs. Ken Warner, Mrs. Arthur Luey, Mrs. Guy Winters, Mrs. Reg. Ballard. Mrs. Ken Scott, Mrs. Mrs. Wm. Hunter, and Rev. E. A. Brooks dropped in to have a visit, and extendel a welcome to rives shortly from Mrs. Jewson‘s home town, Mrs. Reg. Bradley. Fred and Mrs. Jewon entertained F/O. R. Bradiey ard his mother on Thursday, and FO. Bradiey reâ€" turned to spend Saturday with them, to give then all the news from home. F/Oand Mrs. Bradâ€" ley were married a North Shields, on June 4th and )¢ arrived home ten days ago. Hi wife is followâ€" V acation School At St Andrew‘s St. Andrew‘s Curch Vacation Schoo! opens next Moday mornâ€" ing in the Parish Halht 9.30 and will continue each mrning next _ ‘This is the secos season for the school, which provedery popular last July with the chiren. ‘This year an entirely new propm has been arranged and the schd has been enlarged in its scope.. There is handâ€"work and mo4. building, outdoor games and sry periods, Bible lesson and picre study and various other featu ‘The achool is under the di of the Rev‘d E. A. Brooks, assist by Mrs. F. T. Woolverton, . Wm. Layton, Miss H. Walsh, =. | $ F. F. Loundes, Mrs. A. A. Young, Miss Helen Gibson, Mrs. Hugh Thompson and others. After five days of fun and in« structive occupation the feature of mmmnumm nual Picnic for the whole Congreâ€" gation which will take place to Port Dalhousic. Cars will leave the Parish Hall at 1.30 pm. The culmination of the week will bothqoelllana-’nmtuh St. Andrew‘s on Sunday morning, War Brides Are Entertained Mrs. Jewson hores to have them and Mrs. gFon ! A‘gï¬s\@ wuLy July 20th, at 11 o‘clock at which the Rector will be assisted by the Rev‘d Ray Andrewes of Beamsâ€" ville. Last year 75 children registered for this school and it is expected that this number will be exceeded next Monday morning when the early arrivals will be registered any time after 9 o‘clock. Invitaâ€" tions are being sent out this week but these are not essential to adâ€" mittance. WE‘RE CLOSING FOR _ FLETTS â€" BEAUTY SALON WEW POTATOES > LEMONS CALIFORNIA HONEYDEW, oa. JUMBO S1ZE . ~ "B ARIZONAâ€"FLORIDA | «a. Salmon Flesh, Jumbe 36‘s NEW PACK lULX 30 AUG. 11 PE A 8 300‘s *What the world needs is an exâ€" pensive kind of radar set that will help a man find the right key out of the bunch, ‘Things were quicter before the mer was the selection of "Miss Many people are glad to see the passing of the baccalnureate seaâ€" son as so many are unable to spell it correctly. INCLUSIVE JUST ARRIVED Thursday, July 19th, 1945. 49¢