Â¥ #% and personal items. Rev. Dr. Charles and family have arrived at the Beach for the sumâ€" visiting her daughter, uusc.'mv.mmru. L m‘?h..?." ‘ James and Mrs. Downey, of Torâ€" Michael and Mrs. Webb, Fort onto, were weekend visitors with ® n'm.’(.‘:mm A number of Grimsby veterans Miss Dorothy Turville has reâ€" attended the reunion of the 98th turned to Montreal after spending Batt. at Niagara Falls on Sunday. & Wetk with Mtrs. Alun Martin|\ .. l ato*t t J L #aumily of Cobourg are spending a week with the later‘s sister, Mrs. 8. G. Gardham. was a visitor of Mr. and Mrs. G. were Mr. and Mrs. George Shoeâ€" smith and sons Graham and David, Shoesmith, of Hamilton. boy, now a high mogu! in the movâ€" ing picture industry in Detroit, was a visitor to The Independent on the Glorious Fourth. He was spending the day with his sister, Mrs. Gordâ€" on L. Enton. Mrs. J. J. Paynter, of Ottawa, is Fourth of July weekenders with Andrew and Mrs. Swayze, Robinâ€" son street morth. Miss Maureen is staying over for the summer. Enaton, were successful in passing honours in their respective grades, Over the weekend having come atory of Music, Hamilton Branch. [fl_u‘g._uu-umm Summer School of Music held in the Jarvis Collegiate in Toronto. Miss Eaton was successful in passâ€" ing her Grade 10 piano examinâ€" ation with first class honours and obtaining the highest mark of this ara Falls, x:"mm' Ja:.'*w‘ to Mr. and Mrs. M- town on “W Harold Hariston Mll‘- unu“mm_mulmmu fiftieth anâ€" t m ho ie e in |" it mel wind hE en Sunirers vivid recollections of all his old | STY of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Harold, school pals: the old swimmin‘ hol. 80 that a double celebration was Sunday visitors at the home of school pals; the old swimmin‘ holâ€" es; caves on the mountainside and which farmer grew the best waterâ€" Bruce and Mrs. Swayze, of Alâ€" Miss Joan Enaton is now attendâ€"| LORD‘Ss DaAY Breaking of Bread ..__11 am Fred and Mrs. Dowser, of Niagâ€" Prayer Meeting and Bible Readâ€" Union Services for July and August Baptist and United Churches 11 a.m. United Church _ â€" _ 7 p.m. Baptist Church â€"â€"=â€"â€" Al Welcome â€"â€" Gospel Hall MIkEYAROSX PRESCRIPTIONS Carefully and Accurately Dispensed by Graduate Thede and Marie Glaâ€" REV, GEORGE MeLEAXNX FPOR JULY REYV. W. J. WATT FOR AUGTUST Home of Quality Drugs in Social Events = Personals â€" Organizations ~ Club Activities Developing and Printing «â€"â€"â€" in charge of â€"â€"« Everyone Welcome Canadian Legion plicnic at Port mut:-o.-y._mym Mrs. Belia Kidd, of Toronto, is visiting with friends in town. # & o# Miss Betty Chadwick. of Toronâ€" to, spent the weekend with Mr and city, is apending the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Melâ€" Joyce Mogg are attending a Sumâ€" mer Cource at McMaster Universâ€" lummmw-| ter, Wendy Lou, are spending two weeks‘ vacation in Owen Sound, with Mrs. Curtis® mother. e e ® \ Miss Muricl Morrow and Mr. and Mrs. Earold Govd, of Detroit, spent the post week with M». and Mrs. Kenpoth Nelson, of Grimsby Beach. e# ® ® Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Douglass, of Pougbhkeepsic, N.Y., spent a few 1â€â€œâ€œ1&&.0‘\&: F. Mitchman, Robinson St. North. ®@ # 1J } Mrs. Irene Schaef and little son, Bruce, have returned to Ottews afâ€" ter a pleasant vacation with the former‘s parents, Albert and Mrs. Jarvis, Depot Street. # e ® Futher Cerrone, who has been assistant to Rev. Father B. A. O‘ Donnell, at St. Joseph‘s church for the past two years has been transâ€" ferred to a Toronto Parish. | on Sunday. n # e ® Mrs. T. W. Constable, Merrickâ€" ville; Mr. J. J. Dodge, Detroit; Mrs. Donald E. Kilgore and baby Pat. Young, of Cornwall, were weekend visitors with A. A. and | Mrs. Constable, Grimsby Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schaltz and their daughters, Paula and Cora Ohio, were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clark of Rose Ave., House, of Temagami, were in town Golden Wedding 11 a.m.â€""Learning to take it. 7 pm.â€"*"Signs of the Times." . F. McAvoy, B.A., B. Th., SUNDAY, JULY 14th m.â€""Learning to take it." Not many people are able to celebrate their Diamond jubilee of wedded bliss, but the "young" couple pictured above, bothat the four score year mark, did so on Sunday last. Just 60 years ago, July 7th. mwmmunm.mdnummn‘mm sacred vows in Grimsby. Many of the old timers will remenber them Their home was the present Keith Brown home on Gibson aviaue, and Walter was a moulder in the old John H. Grout. foundry, now ‘he Leâ€" Page and Stuart garage. The family left Grimaby 46 years ago, and like all Grimsby people going on to foreign soll, they have prospered. their monthly meeting at the hom« of Mrs. George Dousett, 48 Robinâ€" son St. S., on Monday evening, July ALLEZâ€"At the West Lincoln Memorial hospital, Grimsby, on July 6th, 1946, to Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Philbrick, (formerly Pat Clattenberg), are happy to announce the birth of Black‘s Nursing Home, Beams on Wednesday, July 3rd, 1946. ‘The engagement is announced of Jewell Marie, only daughter of Mrs. Jennie and the late Emery Killins, Smithville, to Quinton Holt, only son of Mr. and Mrs. George L Windett, of Topeka, Kansas, U.S.A. "Tho weddine to take vlace at Grimaby on July 20, 1946 Grimsby, anounce the engagement of their only daughter; Constance eldest son of Mrs. Taylor and the Wedding to take place at Trinity United Church, Grimsby, Saturday, July 20, at three p.m. Many Cottagers Arrive At Beach ‘The following cottagers have arâ€" rived for the season. ‘The Beaver Club of St. John‘s Lindsay, and family, of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. L. Price, and sons, of Orchestra Holds Regular Meeting The first meeting of the Board of Directors of West Lincoln Concert Orchestra was held last Thursday in Beamsville High School. Patrons reâ€"elected for five years were:â€" The Hon. Charles and Mrs. Daley, St. Cutharines; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Martin; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Culp (Vineland Station); Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Richmond. Patrons elected for five years:â€" Mr. and Mrs. Romaine K. Ross, St. Catharines. Mr. G. W. Garlick was appointed Director temporarily in place of Mr. David Sloan, who is 111. The Board sent a letter of apâ€" preciation to Mr. Sloan. Practices will be resumed on HEALTH SIGNS Crossness and irritability are inâ€" faullible signs that the family docâ€" tor should bewconsulted about a Child‘s health, declare health auâ€" thorities at Ottawns. Department of National Health and Welfare ofâ€" ficials list these signs of good health; bright eyes, clear skin, good posture, keen appetite, alertâ€" ness, vitality and pleasing disposâ€" ition. Parents, they say, will see in these signs, confirmation of medâ€" Seal opinion on a child‘s state of Capt. Waliter Bonsy Grimaby Beach _ Beaver Club Engagement Paidâ€"Up List Births T hey Still Love Grimsby THE _ GRIMSBY INDFEPENDENT July ‘47 for Not till the loom is silent, And the shuttles cease to fly, ‘Will God unroll the canvas, And explain the reason why. ‘TWEEDLEâ€"In loving memory . of a busband and father, Archâ€" ie Tweedie, who passed away July 12, 1948. ‘The years are quickly passing, ‘Though still we can‘t forget, For in our hearts that loved him His memory lingers yet. Some day we know we‘ll meet hin Some day, we know not when To clasp his hand in the Better Never to part again. Always remembered by his lov ing wife, Lydia, and daughtes, Ettsa and Ella and family. We found on the map the place where he fell, . 3 So far away and alone, Surrounded by comrades loyal ani But not a soul of his own. But it helped us some to feel tist Whom he knew as a family frienl, amile that joined His heart with ours at the end. ‘The girls have discovered trans It is only a question of time be fore all their clothes will be mad from that raincost material. ‘That should be the height of gir‘ ish delightâ€"to wear a lot of expei sive clothes, have them all visibl, and still not hide any of their ow In memory of Cpi R. Ballard, killed in action in France, July Corp. Carman Hurst, killed in action July 12th, 1944, also his HURSTâ€"In proud and loving «nough for those occasions=when a tallored dress would be too severs Corp. John Hearn. been imported all during the war is back in the fashion news. And bet» ter still it‘s back in the loveliest summer dresses ever. This is one of AT wonderful, crispâ€"textured, Tlhmllflh.hlu't them, designed especially to hB In Memoriam Transparent Irish Linen Is Fashion News Edmonton Lady Visits Grimsby Mrs. Julia Kiniski, well social worker of Edmonton, Mresik MR s e ta, made a few days stopâ€"over at Mmmwn.xo- hut‘s now well grown Boy‘s Home in Grimsby where there are at Pré sent about 25 boys, and discussed boys and their problems with him. ME PE L D4 comantalia thise w’.“_"""â€""'f Mrs. Kiniski, who is especially deâ€" | I vMuJWBOWdunM“ now making a tour of Canada, the mmdmmmmm connection, and immediately before her arrival in Grimsby had been gathering information on juvenile | delinguency from the authorities of the University of Chicago. ! On Sunday evening last, Mrs.| Kiniski gave an inspiring and very | wholesome talk to the mothers of | It.l:rrmm-m“i mmwa.w. for today‘s children. She also point» | ed out the significance and importâ€" | ance of Father Kobut‘s work in | establishing a Boy‘s home in | Grimsby, where boys can spend the | greater part of the summer months absorbing sunshine, fresh air, good , food, and under the care of the mmflm &‘ cheerful Christian atmosphere. She | also agreed with Fr. Kohut‘s motto | that the best way to get along with boys is to "love them and give ; them lots to eat." 1 Mrs. Kiniski is now on her way | to Montreal and Ottawa where she | will speak with the Prime Minister, | Mackenzie King. In the United| States she is to confer with Mrs. | Eleanor Roosevelt on topics conâ€" | mumw-mwmi visit Father Flanagan‘s Boys‘ ‘Town in Omaha, Nebraska. i New Coupons Are Valid Sept. 19 nmm« raâ€" tion books, latecomers did not sufâ€" fer as a result of their delay, since nome of the coupons in the new LEMONS _ «43c CANTELOUPES «â€"« 25¢ CATELLI SPACHETTI * Georgia Elberta California Santa Rosa California 300‘s LIMITED SUPPLY LIMITED SUPPLY PLUMS . . . APRICOTS ... well known SILYERBROOK FIRST GRADE 00. M npcsemaibtarri after the distribution period. ‘This time it is different. L&teâ€" comers will be unable to obtain wnouuamm-dd Sepâ€" tember or the beginning of Octobâ€" er. Meanwhile, five coupons will have become valid on September 18 and two on September 26. The last pair of sugarâ€"preserves coupons in the present ration book, n‘nlll.vlllua-onllfl August 15, while the first sugarâ€" preserves coupons in the new TAâ€" books became valid until some time California !b. ORANCGES MR C Will be Closed for Prom July 22 to Glass Jar * 3 Tin 25¢ 2l¢c 124 10¢ 13¢ 4Al¢ Aug, OWNED AND OPERATED 8Â¥ the Gre»: ATLANTIC a PACIFIC : SWIF TS OATS * **~"*~397, PERFECTION PURITY PURITY FLY COILSs . ALL WHEAT "*11, n "®*~ _ _ 1. eC wmï¬nummuaaiw- _ "" _ %F annmans in KELLOGG‘® tion DoOk **_ * / r oo § u-uru.mnnumrfl" mmlm"‘n'" val~ id on August 15, and annount? ments telling what coupons Will D6 used for meat until the new bre distributed will be made before & M enc es WinemAt that date. In any CASt, INW .. * _\ stores will have this information so M,u-m.ummhfl‘ Man is a worm, which maybe eX« plains why so many are hooked. . * Flett‘s Beauty Salon SERVE ICED A. & P. BOKAR Lrown Guarts, Dor 24â€"Ib. for Tee Co. ind “.