m~ Mr. and Mrs. Tom Coppin of Winnipeg were recent visitors of Mr, and Mrs. V. W. Jackson, Main Mr. and Mrs. Harold Orchard of Miami, Manitoba, were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Jackson, Main best St., spent Thanksgiving at the home of her son and daughâ€" terâ€"inâ€"law, Charles and Mrs. Woods, Hamilton. brish=tniÂ¥lih antrtiiivssenmmitivetantiwbenetiieess â€"zabie 22 and found it good until they got to Cochrane, Mr. Orchard is the oriâ€" ginator of the Mountain Apple, and sample brought is larger and more colored than any here. Mr. and Mrs. W, D. Jackson of London, and Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Jackson left this morning for Boston and a trip throught the autumn coloration Boy Scout Apple Day, Saturday 10.00 a.m.â€"Church School. 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Worship 11.00 a.m.â€"Y.WL ts 11.30 a.mâ€"Junior Congregation. MILCYARDS 8.30 a.m.â€"Holy Communion. 11.00 a.m.â€"Holy Communion. Preacherâ€"the Rector. "Beyond Our Own." 8.30 p.m.â€"Second showing of Reading, 8 p.m. 2.$0 p.m.â€"Sunday School 7.00 p.m.â€"Evensong. Preac Revd. E. Weeks. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 17th (Diocese of Niagara) Rector: Rev‘d E. A. Brooks, M.A., Tel. 549. St. Andrew‘s Church sUNDAY, OCTOBER 2ist Sunday After Trinity Orungmeunennisumliummnallhnt well with one‘s health,. Your doctor can tell you the answer. He‘ll also tell you that the accuracy we use in compounding prescriptions meets with his approval. Thomas Stephen, Elizaâ€" â€" All Welcome â€" ® wA e C 0 C . Accurately Dispensed by Graduate Carefully and ist “E.Gm_.....c.n.lllnfl 2 . . . Stationery Cosmetics ._. .. Magazines 4 PRESCRIPTIONS LORD‘S DAY for u DBRUG STORE / _ en _ 4 Social Events â€" Personals = Organizations ~ CVP Activities ? ault neg! e»t neoon$ best St., spent last Thursday with | Zureriein, Evelyn and Mrs. S. G. Franklin 10 a.m.: Sunday School. 11 am.: THE FADING 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Worship and Junior Congregation. Sermon: "GOD‘S PLAN FOR MY LIFE." 2.30 p.m.â€"Sunday School in Baptist Hall. 2.30 .â€"Trinity Youth Felâ€" lmrsl-p‘ in Trinity Church. 7.00 p.m.â€"Evening _ Worship onducted by Rev. G. C. Graâ€" venor, B.A.. of Smithville. 7 p.m.: Hymnâ€"Sing and Trinity United Church 8.00 p.m.â€"Young Adult Club, Sunday, Oct. 17th sUNDAY, OCTOBER 17th St. John‘s Church © LOCAL TRADEMARKS Las. Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. C Minister , Ohio. The 1 met at t Hilliard ing to I of office chosen | Pres., M Mrs. W ers, Mrs Snencer WALKERâ€"HANNAH Palms, ferns and tall standards dWhmM bronze with autumn leaves formed the setting in Grimaby Baptist Church on Saturday afterncon, Ocâ€" tober 9th, for the marringe of Delâ€" in Kathleen, younger daughter of Mr. Gordon A. Hannah and the late Mrs. Hannah, Grimsby, and grand* daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Jantzi, Fergus, to Mr. Robert John Walker. son of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Walker, Toronto. The Rev. Mr. G. A. McLean conducted the double ATWOâ€"TOllhbhmhnmhfl-wuhd.â€â€œl lr'hllzhflheb&hnm“b“.o color of the fruit and bowl. ‘Then use a darker color for dessert mn-lhmhhm In this table the linen cloth is a soft rose, the dessert plates are ivy green the flowers used for the centerpiece are pink asters. ‘The twoâ€"tone dessert is a combination of extra large cultivated blucberrics and peaches«â€" beautiful and delicious! ring ceremony and Miss Greta Orâ€" miston presided at the organ. Mr. W. A. La Penotiere, uncle of the bride, was soloist. The bride was given in marriage by her father and wore a graceful wown of white slipper satin and chantilly lace. her shoulder length vell fell from a tiara of seed pearls and orange blossoms. She carried a shower bouauet of gardenias and stephanotis trimmed . with tulle. Her maid of honour, Miss Conâ€" stance Blakely of Fergus, chose a mofotch!dtmlnnndmrrhd a cascade bouauet of yellow chryâ€" santhemums and orchid ostrich plumes She wore a matching headâ€" The groomsman was Mr. John: Bedford of Toronto and the ushers were Mr. Bruce Walker. Toronto, and Mr. Donald Jantzi. Fergus. ? The reception was held at the Village Inn, Grimasby, the bride‘s grandmother receiving in a dove grey crepe gown with claret acâ€" cessories, she wore an American Pride rose corsage. ‘The groom‘s mother wore a gown of Victorian wine crepe with matching accésâ€" sories and her corsage was Better ‘Times yellow roses. For travelling the bride wore a groy gabardine suit with claret gaâ€" bardine top coat. Her corsage was of orchide and stephanotis. After their wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Walker will live in Toronto. The Woolverton Road Forum met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hilliard Gibson or Monday evenâ€" ing to have their annual election of officers The following were chosen for the 1048â€"49 . season: Pres., Mr. Alvin Etherington: Sec., m“.loflnn:lochlm brs Mrs. John Bowslaugh and Mr. Spencer Merritt. mlmmdmmu- nnwfllhonflomut A.,.gmunneundnovnlfl as to the date of the County Social Evening to be held in Smithville Temple Hall Oct. 8 â€"To Mr. and Mrs. Gray Wilison, Grimsby, a daughter. # Oct. 10â€"To Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gald. RR. 1, Grimaby, a son. WEST LINCOLN BIRTHS | Ruptials FARM FORUM NEWS THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT As part of the Rally Services of the Baptist church the < religious sound film "Beyond Our Own" will be shown in the church at the evening service Sunday, and will take the place of the regular serâ€" tions who have joined forces for this important work. One comment states the following: "The superb skill of Hollywood technicians and | Frankly, it‘s a film that may give \you a new slant on life. Who \knows. You‘ll never know till you have seen it. This film is primarily } for the members of our own church \and congregation and all these and any others who have no church \ service at that hour are invited. ‘This film is the first of two great films produced by the Protestant have been blended to bring eternal truths to this generation in a form: that it can understand. Another is a picture you won‘t forget as long as you live. In Peter Rogers and Anne, his wife, and Bob, Peter‘s ‘brother, you will find people you knowâ€"and love. You may even |mmemm¢mum-un ‘ulln.ofm-. it is top quality dramatic production, but that is But it is not the thought of the church to draw from any other reâ€" gular service held at that hour. But since the film is an outstandingly beautiful one, is very hard to seâ€" cure and will not be shown again, publicly, in Grimsby arrangements have been made for a second showâ€" ing at 8.30 o‘clock on the same evening in order that as many as possible may have the pleasure and profit that it will certainly afford. It is a 40 minute film and is packed full of intersting happenâ€" ings that will atir emotions of the highest nature on the part of -ympthucpono-'homn. h IG:" season in the church Monday, October 18th, * ‘Those taking part!n the openâ€" ing exercises were 352. A. L. Grif. fith and Mrs. A. W.Metcalfe, Reâ€" ports were given by 9® secretary, Mrs. O. M. Pettit, andthe treasâ€" urer, Mre. E. Stoneaouse. . Future meeting of theWomen‘s Association will be held in the Baptist Church schoolro© until such time as Trinity Aurch hal} is available. The no~ Meeting wil be held on TuesdayNov. 2nd. Final avrangementaWere made Final arrangementa"""" made for a rummage sale to beheld on Oct. 16th, in Masonic Hall. _ _ Plans were also made * the Bazaar which is to take A¢e the latter part of November. . _ At the close of the A 0. Herper and heb? H. G. Harper and ‘ The Beaver Club will comence their weekly meetings for ¢ Winâ€" Coming Evens Trinity W.A the #cting reâ€" eye DY Mrs (spites, * on a A ciegw. i hoae Ti ual Sunday. October 24th, is ABSWL Bible Society Day in GrimA®I® " : and a special speuker. Grimsby Branch of the Upper Canada Bible Society has been forâ€" tunate in securing Mr. John Cowâ€" an, Toronto, to speak on this 0¢â€" casion. Mr. Cowan is one of the senior directors of the Upper Canâ€" ada Bible Society. He has had a |m-nd-u-w|-mu Mmmhfl“w as a writer and publicist. Many local people have enlOv6" the Sunday morning broadcasts over CJBC aranged in coâ€"operation with the Toronto Board of Educaâ€" tion. These broadcasts of the readâ€" ing of portions of scripture by reâ€" presentative pupils from the differâ€" ent public schools in Toronto are a constructive accomplishment for which high credit is due in part to Mr. Cowan. \ For Japan 1,700,000 copies of Scripture are needed NOWâ€"for Grimsby Bible Society |nnrssnecmuaoâ€"m | PEANUT BUTTER DURHAM CORN STARCH ... ...... . .. 16¢ pko. WHITE SWAN TOILET TISSUE .. .. 3 for 32¢ FELS NAPTHA SOAP ... .. .. .. ... 2 bars 27¢ HABITANT PEA SOUP .. ... ... 2 tins 27¢ PhaAS ... .:. *. 1: SPINACH .. [.*. GREEN BEANs STRAWBERRIEs AUTUMN TIME SPECIALS PORK & BEANS . 14¢ THEAL BROS POST‘S GRAPENUTS FLAKES is â€" Club Activities _ AYLMER OCT. 14th to OCT. 21st FROSTED FOODS 19¢ 2 for 35¢ ver en wen wen ues ahe nn+ ave ons Sk m 12 Germany 4,000,000â€"LOP P0 0"" _ /4 700,000â€"for Greece 200,000â€"and 0UKCY"*""" "wo in practiâ€" .,ontmww‘-“"“’,,,w mueulnlhfl""""" o “ny'"r’w",-w.*â€- d.gyumwl"""‘""'““. hands of the Christian Church Whereby these needs can be met ‘The Service Club held their £155 meeting of the fall season in th? m,mwflâ€"fl tist Courct y i ton senovations \ temporary m-rmtym The secretary, Mrs. Norman Bowâ€" ers, gave a VYery comprehensive. mnmfl-m‘.-‘ m,u'flllfl.’.‘ to be made in the present build U'Amw'l"“""‘ from the firm, who are to place 8 hew Memoria! Window" in the church, stating that the work was nunmmmww about installation of same. Tt whs unanimously decided that a T ber of the Club meet with the mmmm. A series of activities are planned for the coming month including & Bake Sale to be held in the Gas Office on Saturday, October 15th, -Rumuolukundormmm- ership of Mrs. Mel Johnson on Ocâ€" Wrm.m-mm Christmas Bazaar on November 4 in the Masonic Hall. The Ways and TRINITY SERVICE CLUB PHONE 45 . 82¢ pkg. .‘ fie We . 46¢ pkg, + QUAKER OATMEAL 2 tins 29¢ Goop quaLiTty 2 lbs. for CHOICE GOLD MEDAL 16 oz. jar V, Ib. pkg. 37¢ P s 7 o ies FRESH SOLID CABBAGE CRISP CBLERY HEAD LETTUCER PEPPER SQUASH LARGE SIZE ?i wco-v-u’.lflC-D. Mill« Mnfl"“"‘“'.“', cee The being made for ’m.“ e -o-i-'unumndll use~ m..‘.unctlnm whit they made in handicraft & mfllllâ€'.l k mmfl"‘.cm-nm“ mu*m“‘"“mmm' chell showed that the hat e eik cce m “ & provides *"""", ‘inc the ..,,..n,mfl"""‘"" months. Miss Secord, the guest speaket â€mww““"" MW“NW Order of Nurses." She began her Idress by giving the history of the 7 ECCC _ _ _iianine the Clge, mm@es oD ucce & by home nursing and the of whichâ€"the largest single group â€"are food stores. TOMATO SOUP EVAPORATED A LOT OF STORES CAMPBELL‘S are about 140,000 rotail Canada, about oneâ€"third October 14, 1948â€" 10 oz. tin EP * _ Stanh M:MM the and training necessary C L __ m aaidt 10¢ 1 l!._ pkg.