0.B.E., and Mrs Johnson of North Bay were visitors in town this Gerry Kemp left on Sunday might for Montreal where he will take a refresher course at McGill his second year course. ‘The holidays are over ladies. You are out of the kitchen again. Don‘t Horget to send in your reports of Col. W. W. Johnson, MC., D.S.C. ‘Thursday last for further treatâ€" ment at Christie street hospital, after spending the Yuletide holiâ€" days at his home here. ] # ® ® Clyde and Mrs. Van Dyke, St. Catharines; Roy and Mrs. Van Dyke and Mrs. W. B. Van Dyke, Beamsvilie, attended the funeral of Miss Florence Van Dyke, on Friâ€" day last. ® e# Mrs. Waliton Foster, widow af the late Walton Foster, and a reâ€" Following the evening service in Knox Presbyterian Church on Sunâ€" day evening, the entire congregaâ€" tion met for a fireside hour, to honor their retiring minister, Rev. I. B. Kaine, who leaves for other fields of endeavour early in Januâ€" ary. The "Fireside" was opened by a community sing, after which Mr. Robert W. Bross, as chairman of the Board of Managers, presentâ€" ed Mr. Kaine with a wellâ€"filled after the cessation of hostilities of the First Great War, left Grimsby on Thursday night last for Halifax, from whch port she sailed on the land where she will make her home in the future. I » Everbody Welcome ; ; GRAND CHRISTMAS CONCERT Church R. C,. Standerwick, B.A., B.D, Grimsby Baptist Wednesday Prayer Meeting and Bible Read â€"â€"â€" All Welcome â€"â€" Mrs. E. Gorden â€" â€" . PRESCRIPTIONS Carefully and Accurately Dispensed by Graduate Druggists SATURDAY, JANUARY 12 Gospel Hall UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE UKRAINIAN CANADIAN COMMITTEE OF GRIMSBY, A direction of Mr. Frank Martyniuk, Also Folk Dances A silent thought, « The Program will be sponsored by the A. KOShCLZ 2| eeps nis memory infan National Choir consisting of 50 singers, Under 2| Time takes away t! Will Be Held At The GRIMSBY HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIU M Home of Quality Drugs LYA ILbXAROS Developing and Prin Social Events â€" Personals = Ofe anizations â€" Personals = Organizations * _Club Activities â€"â€"â€" ADMISSION â€"â€"â€" Mrs. W. J. Watt is in Toronto this week, attending the funeral of her uncle, Rev. Robert Barbour. Mr. R. S. Butt of Moncton, N.B., ston Ave. \ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leahy and sons of Utica, were visiting friends | and relatives in town over the Rose Atkinson and son Jack, Dorâ€" an Avenue. Mrs. Nelles Rutherford has reâ€" turned home after spending a week with her Miss Edna Green of Smithville, and Mr. Leslie Smith of Caistor, spent Sunday with Norman Atkinâ€" son and family. partment; Miss Marjorie Watts, pianist; Leon Betzner, of lantern. dent; O. G. D.vul:u. missionary superintendent ; Spencer Merâ€" ritt, superintendent of primary deâ€" ment; Mrs. Mary Yorke, secretaryâ€" At the annual meeting of Trinâ€" ity Sunday school officers were elected for the year as follows: H. the Christmas holidays at home in Grimsby, has now returned to Toâ€" Victoria College. SUNDAY, JANUARY 13th, 11 a.m.â€"The Eye of The Soul. 7 pm.â€"The Unused Talent. 2.80 p.m.â€"Sunday School. ona, has returned from ‘Windsor, 7 pm.â€"*"Hauling the Net." where he has been attending the nmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmemmmmmmmm | LUIOTA] Of HiS DFOTRCT, H. A. WEOD~ ster, Assessment Commissioner of T i‘ ~a U .ed Windsor. Services were held Monâ€" n't n[t day afternoon at All Saints‘ M y Church, conducted by the Rector, Church IM.R.MM,.MMP‘ y i e . being in attendance. Students 25 Cents 2.30, in Trinity =| A silent thought, a secret tear, Cap. Foster has entered O.A.C Guelph where he will take a BA course, specializing in agricultural was here And who, thous falo were in town on Friday atâ€" tending the funeral of Miss Florâ€" ence Van Dyke. Bweet to HOLMESâ€"In loving memory } of a dear son and brother, Harry William Holmes, who _ passed awny January 9, 1930. Gone is the face we loved so Bllent is the voice we love so ‘bohrnnymm. But not too far for â€" . Robinson street south, who celeâ€" brated his 84th birthday, Congratâ€" W. P. (Bill)) Fellows, returned to O.A.C., Guelph, on Monday, afâ€" They say time heals all sorrows And helps us to forget, But time so far has only proved How much we miss him yet. with his parents. daughter and sons. Always remembered by father mother, sister and brothers. ‘Time takes away the edge of grief But memory turns back every leaf. Tonight the stars are gleaming On a lonely, sllent grave, Where sleeps in dreamless slumber One we loved but could not save. No one knows the silent heartaches. Only those who have lost can tell Of the grief that we bear in silence For the one we loved so well. Mr. Gordon Marr, who spent the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Marr, has returned to Toronto University, Ever remembered by Mother, Beatrice, Charlie. after spending two weeks with his Not toâ€"day, but every day In silence we remember. Mr. Bob Thompson left on Monâ€" day to return to the Airforce School of Electronics, ‘Toronto, Messrs. Ted McNinch, Bill Felâ€" lows and Ed. Brubaker have left for O.A.C. after spending the holiâ€" days with their parents. w l w Mrs. Thomas Liddle has returnâ€" ed from a®" extended visit with members of her family at Belleâ€" ville, Peterboro and Toronto. Mr. Donald Watt, after spending Christmas and New Years with his parents, Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Watt, has returned to the School of Medâ€" icine, Toronto University. month visiting relatives in stratâ€" ford, Listowell and vicinity. # _ # /# Miss Lorna Atkinson has returnâ€" ed to work again at the Village with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mel and Mrs. Van Dyke of Bufâ€" Felicitations were the order on GODDENâ€"In loving memâ€" ory of my dear son and broâ€" ther Edward Godden, who pasâ€" sed away January 7, 1929. passed away three years ago, MARSHâ€"In memory of a loving husband and father, Mr. J. Albert Markih, who passed away Jan. 11th, 1945. Wife and family. away January 12th, 1987. LOCKEâ€"In ever loving memâ€" ory of our dear daughter, MISENERâ€"In loving memâ€" ory of our dear husband and In Memoriam THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT have and friends for their kind sympathy and assistance during her recent Sixes for roll call and colltection Mrs. Frank Poliard of Griimsby Beach wishes to express her sinâ€" The 25th LO.D.E. Brownie ‘Pack held its first meeting of the new ROSSâ€"TUFFORD E A wedding took place, Dec. 20, in Trinity United Church Beamsâ€" ville, when Mary MacMillan Tufâ€" ford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Tufford, was married to Fit. Lieut. John Edward Ross, RC.A.F. son of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Ross, FEach Brownie then told a little days. Skating seemed to have been thoroughly enjoyed by everyone. their sewing and knitting for next ‘The meeting closed with God Save the King and the Brownie bereavement. wish to express their heartfelt thanks to their friends and neighâ€" bors for their kind sympathy and assistance during their recent beâ€" reavement, in the death of their grandfather Mr. Richard Wadge.â€" officiated. William Tufford played the wedâ€" ding music and Mrs. Charles Tallâ€" man was soloist. The chancel of For travelling the bride wore a powder blue dressâ€"maker sult with shell pink blouse, matching topâ€" coat, navy hat and accessories. Her corsage was pink carnations. The couple will reside in Vancouwer. most sincere thanks to aB Rbis muan-byquu-._ death of his sister Miss e Van Dyke. M It was the old lady who Ihtd l.u.llowmy-lt"b.’ de luxe trailer. Vancouver. Rev. Walter C. Aimack the church was decorated with Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of English suede lace over white crepe with a sweetheart neckline, fitted bodice and long, full skirt forming & short train. Her fullâ€"length vell was held to her head by a coronet of jace. ‘Their dresses were powder blue faille with floorâ€"length skirts flarâ€" ing from fitted bodices, with matâ€" ching velvet poke bonnets trimmed with pink roses. They carried arm bouquets of pink rosebuds. Calla lilies with a sprig of white land, RC.C.S., and Dr. 8. R. 4 Niagara Falls, were ushers * and silver Kincardine, maid of honor and cousin of the bride; Mrs. F. A. A reception was held at the home of the bride‘s parents, which was decorated with white ‘‘mums, The bride‘s mother received in a dawn blue crepe gown, with a corâ€" sage of crimson and pale piMk; rosâ€" es. Her headdress was a mattching flowered toque. AND HIs OPO@REstRA Mr. Auspices of T Lawn Bowlo Community Hall Card of T hanks Muptials DANCE || â€" Dancing 9 to 1 a.m, 50 Cents Per Person OLD TYME* unm:m Eph. S$1 Brownies ., JAN. 18th Van Dyke of Beav year meeting « Jan. 7th with the new presid Splendid ~rep the Secretary, the Treasurer, ; the previous president share present a delig year‘s happine . 20 to have a Per .-: middle of Feb Tufâ€" ‘The evening »grs |arious game 0 M‘" | gainty lunch P mmwï¬wlnthichl"’- Splendid ~reports â€"were given by mm,mmlfld the Treasurer, Arnette Shafer, on | the previous years work. The pmmmmmml present a delightful recipe for new M.WMMM to have a Penny sale about '-hOI middle of February. ‘The evening closed with a hil« Mnmdflmdldl dainty lunch provided by Eva Douâ€" sett and Gladys Walters. | ‘There were three new members joined at this our first meeting of the year, namely Mrs. Misener, Mrs. Sunstrom and Mrs. Ransom, ffl".bd the ‘Women‘s Asâ€" â€"'ï¬wâ€"‘ -â€"-a the next meeting, Kate Smith and Clara Anderson. $ das 9 74 "e Mrs. W. McNiven and Mrs. Jas. Theal, and a social half hour folâ€" lowed. Mra. McNiven moved a very bmhï¬mdmnm to Mrs. Watt nE meeting of the n“&. in Plans were made for our Anâ€" nual meeting and Potâ€"luck supper, which will take place towards the end of January. . Meeting closed by singing Ngll_l“n.m.o.a Alexina Rebekah Lodge held their regular meeting Tuesday evening, Jan. 8th in the Masonic Hall. The degree was conferred on five candidates by Sis. Berths Beamer and her degree staff from ] It was decided to continue with the calendars for this year, and alâ€" so the centâ€"aâ€"meal boxes. Mr. Watt thanked the ladies for sending so many lovely flowers to him when he was in the Hospital, stating they cheered up the other patients, in the ward as well as fully done and Sis. Beamer reâ€" ceived many congratulations on the perfection of her staff. A disâ€" Wmmll.lu Langlois District Deputy Presâ€" ident of District No. 15. At the close of the meeting upwards of 100 members, including visitors from Hamilton and Beamsville, sat down to a banquet prepared by Sis. U. Stewart and her commitâ€" W.A. was held at the manse on January 3rd, with twentyâ€"nine ladâ€" Reports of the Secretary and ‘Treasurer were read and adopted. The Convenor of the sale of work, Mrs. T. L. Dymond, reported the amount of $145.00 was made and wishes to thank all who patronâ€" ized this sale. Beaver Club held their first new "mumm- n. 7th with Mrs. Laura Moge ies Meeting opened by s Hymn No. 500 "Take Time lesson Lamited Quantity) PhCR . _ °â€" Rebekah Lodge Many designs to choose £ Pe Guaranteed to keep i Vith the Double Ant;mTï¬ 9 to 6 Mor. Tuss, J 9 to 12.30 Wed. l Beaver Club PHONE S0g Trinity W.A. HOT PLATS (@ NOW AVAIL Rule Rebekah LOGOFe, . ‘The work was beautiâ€" STREAMLIN ts Here! ... The New 1â€"16, The served ELECTRIC rellery and Electrical MAIN STREET, wEST, CRIMSBY British Owned And Operated wutlhhek SATURDAY, JANUARY 19+ DANCE AND BANQUET . STARR OCILVIE OATS _ . _ UuilViL OBSU P mn AUNT JEMIMA Pko. $8¢ Dlhills A LIL # 20â€"0z. TOMATO JUICE *‘ ~ 2. GRAPEFRUIT 6~"5% *"49 IT‘S BACK AGAIN! TREE SWEET TAT at St. Mary‘s Hall SERVICEMEN‘S MSBY MOUNTAIN} will be held on qUR OWN FLAVOURFUL WASHED AND WAXED FLORIDA 210% CALIFORNIA SNOW WHITE 11% ‘mpAPpTeD FIRM GIRL ORCHESTRA Dancing at 9 O‘clock January 10th, 1946 0 to 6 Thur. & Fri. 9 to 10 Sat. STORE PHONE s09 174