IDr. and Mrs. Woodsâ€"Hicks â€"of Winnipeg were visiting {Mr. and Atrs. V. W. Jackson, 165 Main West last week St. spent a few Gay® """" \WMDW West Fiambore. _ _ . ‘FOUR Mr. have NO. 2 Highway, Lake Shore RoaG, near Burlington. sUNDAY, OCTOBEN 16 10.00 a.m.â€"Church School. 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Worsl! HARVEST THANKSGIVING sUNDAY, LCcTOBER 10th 20th Sunday After Trinity 11.00 a.m.â€"Harvest Mattins Rev. Geo. A. McLean, B.A. 10.00 a.mâ€"Divine Liturgy 3.00 pm â€"â€"Children s . M0"""°° Service in the Church. Junior Choir in attendance. $.00 a.mâ€"Matins. 10.00 a.m â€"Welcome of His Exâ€" 1.00 p.m. Church of St. George and Mrs AnQr®® M 00003 ue t sold their home on Robinson and His Orchesire zmdunwww.fll’m“â€w T CC 30 _ M Mfandav micht 10.30 a m â€"Divine Liturgy £.00 p.m.â€"Vespers. and Mrs Andrew sUNDAY, OCTOBER 10th SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3ist Don‘t kick if you haven‘t your proper share of health. You can, through proper coâ€"operation with your doctor, do much to improve your health. Our competâ€" :;" highly skilled pharmacists also offer you their services. PRESCRIPTIONS â€" _ Social Events Carefully and Accurately Dispensed by Graduate REV. W. FEDAK MILLYARDS GRIMSEBY Rector of Port Dalâ€" a DRUG STORE ERenabeenie ETT CCC wnbcass to their play for the Thanksgiving dinner Survey, on Monday night. Developing and Printing _ ~Phonea Me 1 _ Jackson this week. ‘They . were Mfor.m. C years. Mr. and Mrs. E. Fryer, newlyâ€" weds from Montreal, are spending their honeymoon as guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Mack, Grimaby. Supper Club dancing will comâ€" mence at the Village Inn on this coming Saturday evening. Miss Peggy O‘ Nell is opening the Autâ€" umn season with Morgan Thomas Mr. and Mra William Konkle of|Harvey Schott and the late NT Beamsville, wish to announce o-‘mmm Tall white w«wmw;m and white gladioli were ter, Alma Jean, to George Sydney beautifully arranged in the sancâ€" Robertson, son of Mr. and lu‘mnudmpn pews were George Robertson, of Grimaby, Onâ€" marked alternatelyâ€"with white satâ€" mwmbmncg‘mmmmmm.xn o. Wedding To SSR P **""iarscQuillien. D.P.; V.P.. performed CwE i__..__. io Mr. and Mrs. Gordon e cuests of Mr. and 1 sUNDAY, OCTOBER 10th THANKSGIVING SERVICES 10.00 a.m.â€"Sunday School. 11.00 a.m.â€"INGRATITUDE. (Sacrament of Baptism) 11.00 a.m.â€"Mor and Junior Engagement Trinity United Church 230 p.mâ€"Sunday 2.3 pmâ€"Trinity Youth Fe mnmm THANKSGIVING SUNDAY OCTOBER 10th St. John‘s Church Worship Worship Felâ€" GRAIGâ€"MURPHY St. Cutherine of Alexandria Church was the setting for a loveâ€"‘ lym'mumm-n morning the 25th of September at . 9.30 when Helen Catherine, daughâ€" | Murphy became the wife of Mr. Francis Robert Craig, son of Mrs. MHarvey Schott and the late Mr. Joseph Gordon Craig. Tall white candles and white gladioli were ‘beautifully arranged in the sancâ€" DP., V.P. w‘m-m CRUTCH. Mï¬. uiess y. Miss Annabellie Both morning and evening "The Goott mmmmuf"'†Communion Sunday" was by Mr. C o mmm;wmmm-»w the wedding music. lutmnmlmmld 1""1;‘ ‘ThC .lllw,mcun-lonmmdu mu-:“. her 4 : .’MYUIWMUMOW ammvy ‘m"l'l"'" ;mudmnfl‘lu-mhw !waflne..ll“wlï¬llm‘q“h" j im . Tong | A number of new members were mnd m“fl:“' ‘u&:" Ineclndea-nc from such widely ‘m let aeklho.‘ Im"_‘asm;uzmum est and curved over the shoulder s"‘:’."ncl..lll other whose m.; m.mm«mml"‘" use Apoin o the ‘had been received from Halifax dm"‘mfl'"mawmm’"m was not able to be present and will S wept fnto a sliht teale. A rionty | * WIEOel 1oter s beld ner p"fl‘ On'!'a-dlydm'ntlh :l"‘ .'-"’u i Ladies‘ Aid will hold their Rally mdm. ““'m“"‘ A Service and it is expected that :fl"". orchids ler ‘;M'fllhuhmw m white prayer book. --I : of the members. her. Charming in a gown of ice with smooth fitted bodice and boufâ€" * o MERRITTâ€"COLEMAN Ammmm on Monday morning, October 4th, lat 10:45, in St Andrew‘s Church, Grimsby, when Mavis Ethel: daugh* ;mum.muumcuo- man, of Coventry, England, became the bride of Robert "Bob" Moore Merritt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roâ€" and groom. Mrs. A. M. Haynes _'-n"."' a midâ€"winter blue suit with oriental wine accessories and an orchid corsage. They will reside \TMWM.I'.A. Brooks officiated. . ‘The bride, given in mariage by the groom‘s grandfather, Mr. J. O. Moore, was gowned in white slipâ€" per satin with sweetheart neckâ€" line and long embroidered veil. Her filowers were red "Better Times" roses with stephanotis, Miss Jean Coleman, the bride‘s sister and attendant, wore a beâ€" coming frock of pink sifk, and carâ€" ried gladioli to tone. The groom attended by his brotherâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. Ernest Crossiand, Markham, in St. Catharines. MRuptials Pollowing the reception neld at the home of the groom‘s grandâ€" parents, Mr. and Mres. J. O. Moore, 12 St. Andrew‘s Avenue, Mr. und l:n.n-nmunm-mm the Haliburton district, the 'M-uflnx.lmdn-m brown cost and accessories, and corsage of red gladioli _ ‘The young couple will reside in M The bride‘s mother and sister who came to Canada to attend the wedding. left immediately . afterâ€" wards for New York, whence they eailed for England abourd the Later Mr. and Mrs. Craig left on The first fall meeting of the Laâ€" x Auxiliary, Cansdian Legion, be held on Wednesday, October 18th, in Legion House st 8 pam. : activities are to be planned coâ€"operation from every memâ€" ber is asked to make the Auxiliafy & success. Church will be held at the home of Mre. Lester Larsen, Livingston Avenue, Thursday, October Tth, at 8 pm. Plans for fall work and genâ€" eral business will de dealt with. So everyone be on the job The fall meeting of the Ladies® Ald of St. John‘s Presbyterian Personals â€" Organizations Coming Events Merritt, *h THE ~GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT This will be the third dance in aid of West Lincoln Memorial hosâ€" pital that Miss O‘Neil has held and it is anticipated that it will be \as big a success as the two preâ€" vious affairs have been. WOSPITAL DANCE AT THE INN, OCT. 26th A. R.\"Sandy" Giobe, informs ‘The Independent that Miss PegEy ONeil of The Village Inn will again conduct the annual Hospital D=nce in the Oak Room of The Inn a"~ Tuesday evening, October 26th. | Both morning and evening "The Q'uldca-nmmr'm ;mmmu&mm at both services. More partook of \the Communion during the day 1m1wlvluuduhr a long ‘time and the services were helpful ! and inspiring. ! A number of new members were received coming from such widely |\divergent locations as Stockhoim, .‘m.mmm- Morgan Thomas and His Orchâ€" estra will provide music for the Gancers and many other features will be provided. More information ubout the big event will be forthâ€" coming next week Last Subday was the second Sunday of the Fall Rally Days in the Baptist Church. _ _\ __ sincere, ‘‘Thank You" for all that | mhfldfl!umw‘ï¬lj the LO.D.E. display in sending { |Mwmmw'j out the world, we should not be | experiencing the anxiety of toâ€"day. | I should explain that I am not ‘a pensioner, but as a member of ln-nal.My.myflhfl“. ‘qistribute the parcels to those enâ€" | titled to them. (We ml \wish we were old enough) but it | does us good to see what joy your "mmbmd‘“‘ Now may I say once more & '.“MMM“‘““‘ | same time wishing you every prosâ€" Baptist Church Lena Davise Chapter, LO.DE.. was held in the kitchenette on Monday siding _ Despite a relatively small atâ€" tendance considerable business was Letters of appreciation ml read from reciplents of LODE. Food Parcels sent by this Chapter, and from children, patients at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, London. England, who had received the gift of an LODE. Nursery Bag while convalescing there, and who wish to have Canadian children for Pen P a 1 s _ Pamphlets expressing "thanks" for much needed clothing were received from people in Poâ€" land. France and Budapest, and were forwarded to this country by "SHave The Children‘ Fyund" feld workers in the various countries. . | "Thank you" letters from Seaâ€" men‘s Organizations were also read. particularly from the Mine Sweepers, whose need at present is for knitted garments, as many of these men are suffering from TB owing to the war conditions under which they worked. Gifts of wool from Canadians will be greatly apâ€" preciated that and convalâ€" escent person _ tinue to turn lautmunry comforts as they did during the war. Clothing to the value of $32 has been shipped recently to headquarâ€" tors. Mre. C. Wilcox reported that gift boxes will be sent to two of our veterans at present in the Niagara BEAMSVILLE 1.0D4. Yours truly, Kenneth A. Hendry TAKES GRIMSBY CHARGE come to Grimsby as Priest of the Ukrainian Orthodex Church.of St. Oou‘:.’w.udlnr-akm now ted in our midst and it is hopdmmnflu'lln here will umwnup&. '.mtotho’t'lml-'l\t’flr ‘ceeds of this affair wi" be used to | send Food Parcels to Britain. i Continuing the programme of \Empire Study, Mrs. E. Culp preâ€" Peninsuls Sanitorium. Plans for an evening tainment on Monday, N Plans for ah evening of enterâ€" tainment on Monday, November 1, were discussed, featuring Lever Bros‘. "Pagesant of Fashion." This is a colorful prnorams of exquisâ€" mlywml\lwfl G@ressed in authentic fashions that glamorizéd the past 500 years, beâ€" ginning with the French Renaisâ€" Fance and progressing through the sented a most timely and inform ative paper on Newfoundland. 1llnlnryluonvuym ‘for the first hour, Mrs. Frank gmmmmz« \the second. In the evening Mra. »~ PÂ¥ Club Activities ler; Mrs. Woodley and 3 mww Emma Stewart and Mrs. son, F. J. Smith and Bolton and M. Reed serving the guests. M chart and Mrs. Hill rec door and Mrs. Nunn ha the guest book. 4 PLAYERS® GUILD WIlL |««~ PRODUCE NEW PLAYS == ‘The Grimsby Players‘ Guild. a muuedubtu-d-ee-dfl! in Grimsby last year, started its second season last week with two mmammm dramatic enthusiasts present. this w.mmmm as follows: ara Chid 12 m* Mrs. Hill received at the rs. Nunn had charge of FEATURING 3uppu Dancing MORGAN THOMAS and His Music Attend our Special Thanksgiving Dinner Make Reservations Early â€" Grimsby 32 ey and â€" Mrs. J. Mesdames Wiley. 1d, 0. Bell, Adkinâ€" th and Misses R. Reed assisted in sts. Mrs. B. Butâ€" in the Beautiful Oak Dining Room SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9th John Milâ€" “Ilfld.’o m;o_b__‘_z_'_ o i oi uk Secrcb. ’m,mmm :m; William Farrell, treasurer; .mm,wm; Donald Riches, publicity. ; mmmmm"m \ Patterson. the president, that this | season, as last, the group will proâ€" immmmum nmmmmnrnnm with an original play, written by the Rev. A. E. Brooks. At the secâ€" James Thurber‘s famous The Male Animal, as the first play, to be made ready for the middle of Novâ€" CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Donald McGregor, who has recently returned home after a lengthy stay :n Hamilton General and West Lincoln Memorial hosâ€"