. . ; ___ C > ©PrOR00, Tae a visitor to town on Saturday Inst. will bold a # Marlow, Robinson street south, who celebrated her 85th birthday N&imnm with pareats, Win. House, Main west. * arker‘s parents, James and Mrs. Dunham last week. any hnl'.*i-_'.‘_'.’:_“.' & AM., “-ul-â€"ilfl_ï¬oqun h'.!-â€"gsi:m 100 p.mâ€"Evensong. Mondayâ€"All Saints‘ Day 1030 amâ€"Holy Communion. (The names of llt=t-b year will be read with names of others whom any may wish to have remembered.) _Tussday, November 2nd (Diocese of Niagara® Rector: Rev‘d E. A. Brooks, St. Andrew‘s Church l Mallows‘ Eve (Mallowe‘en) SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3ist Rev. Geo. A. McLean, B.A., TUnited Cburch in the tion of their 115th . f of Rev. C. of uum-m heus. To o Ts M\“ PFred and Mrs. Marsh, Murray St. l“l:!t:n.u..u.,""""'-nnuuor_, m Ladies® Night at oy.| "MGtDOdist church at the time of . were visitors with Mrs. Mrs. George The many friends in the district U“Wflnm. learn that his condition is not too M‘-m.â€" in Sunnybrook hospital ‘Toronto, yesterday Tor a head condition. # # s# Mra. Caleb Loud, Main St. E. bas left for New York City, sail. Ing October 20th for Lims, Peru, to visit her son, Henry Loud, who has been in Peru the past two years with International Petroleum Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Aman and fumily were in Belleville last weekâ€" grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. S were honoured by a telegram of congratulations from the King and LORD‘s DAY Breaking of Bread â€" 11 a m 10 a.m.: Sun 11 a.m.: The Sunday, October 31st St. John‘s Church Adclaide St., Grimsby * drawn. Trinity Anâ€" â€"â€" Al" Welcome â€" "t. L O. Hudson left this week to spend the winter in England. # # % lr--llnmwan.-,.g Canboro, Mr. Gordon Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Anderson and Mrs. R. F. Murphy, reporting for advised + Toh Brid planned for November 15th. Each member is being asked to be reâ€" aponsible for one table, at a charge pensioners in England. Mrs. P. V.! Given in marriage by her father, Smith will convene a drive for|the bride was gowned in m streetâ€" M’ï¬l’&ï¬â€˜hm-‘m&-dmhuh November 15th and 16th Donaâ€" made with very full skirt draped tions may be left at Mr. P. V.|hip line ending in a shirred bustle for the Queen Elizabeth Hospitaljonly ornament was s besutiful for Children in England, were purâ€" | wrist watch, the gift of the groom. chased. to the value of $15.00, this| ‘Miss Patricis Page attended her being thé amount â€"denated during Creased in geranium pink the summer to the LO.D.E. by a‘jersey with small white hat carryâ€" group of young folk These toys ing a« shower bouquet of yellow will carry the names of the emerâ€" |roses. Mr. Herb Duvall, brother getic young workers who were reâ€"|of the groom, was best man. and sponsible for the donation. A‘mm‘_u_-_-o!-t-‘. Smith‘s office on either of these Young Ad Pall Party Chairman. 7-&* worthy cause will be‘ : withis the next fow wet tumes among the group. AZ #*0""~ wmd_“‘. mww&m- lA arerermzesrye £66MA AG UE peeneet * 07 _ aÂ¥h a nds evening. ending with s lunch of ice cream. doughnuts and coffee. ï¬mnflw.“'fl" t-saxh-fl"""“"" vnmmld-"‘".- & .. seatwrlt ud BPEA CDATt charge Everyone i""" pesnuts and popeorn avening. ending with GRIMSEBY SEAL FUND 1) ersonals «= Orgarizations â€" Club Activities * varied and interesting in the form of a Masâ€" the bome of Mr. and trevelling THE GRIMSBYy INDEPE muiesoe 0 ooA O K. .. _ Of D.D. IULLC., D.S.0., of the U will preach the 115th Annive services in Trinity United church N members who PEA J LLG LD _ i Snb t ine t ns opa loft. Ithas been necessary to lmit FiVALL_FEE the meBbership due to lack of (Bowmanvilie Statesman) I:;y“b‘.“ look gm: -t: Leskard Uiuted Church was the the preparation scene of the marriage of Jean Fior. | Christmas music, in which they are ence. only daughter of Mr. and}to haves large part, and for which Mrs. Norman Fee, to Gerald Duâ€"}rebearsals will commence next vall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Du.| week. vall of Leskard. Rev. A. E. Bustace % bip line ending in a shirred bustle effect. She wore a halo hat of the whs TRLTO® O * _ 6 «ids m white withk accessories of pink ‘.-le-mdu:â€"“ quets of gisdicl and rows. . "" ‘ Farl Gilbertson, Dundas, u.a: Paul of EdAmonton. Albertsa. To the strains of the Bridal Chorus played by Bertram Web ster. church orgunist, the bride *‘maï¬amnd her futher. She was gowned in ‘Mâ€dukw us wes hWéld by a balo of orange ton for their new home in They will reaide at 102 iging gindi Ruptials The bride‘s on for forty guests folâ€" -Mhfl-fl- Anw‘s mother received in .,.,.aâ€"-um and coreuge of harmon .mpâ€"‘--m-! 10013 151st | â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"sizns.â€"_ AHHHt PEFEY Assistant _____Marilyn Yeager | The Treble Choir at r-;: 'mmumdnoeur loft. Ithas been necessary to limit the membership due to lack of |M'~Mlflt!flu§q‘¢- "Brother Jues‘ Air," an arrangeâ€" ment of thetwentyâ€"third Psaim. in which th solo parts were sung by Donald isvage and Aun Bratâ€" At & ecent rebearsal of the choir the following officers were Assistant ____Pauline Johnson Assistant ______Larry McPhail Mistress of the Robesâ€" President ________Evelyn Uren NIENT I SOCKEYE SALMON | SARDINES |TOMATO KETCHUP |' HONEY POD PEAS Hallowe‘en Specials CHOCOLATE CAKE MIX TILBEST QUICK GAEEN CABBAGE CRISP CELERY HUBBARD SQUASH SUNKIST ORANGE, 344‘s .___. TOMATO JUICE AYLMER BRIGHTS m‘m PER TIN ALLEN‘Gâ€"10¢ depsit on Jug CUT WAX BEANS BLUE AND GOLD STOKLEY‘S FANCY CLOVKER HONEY FRUITS AND VEGETABLES THEAL BROS. OCT. 28th to NOV. 3rd zo oz tn 19 BRUNSWICK OR FAIRHAVEN commencing at 9 a.m. TRINITY SERVICE CLUB will hold a Rummage Sale in Masonic Hall, Saturday, October 30th. Open 20. OZ. TIN 15 OZ. TIN | Trinity Service Club Bazaar Rsut uestaies â€" Inmewsoucran Novenser me amrrom2to4pm. Prrerestms nseurs; ains, tea, erc. "J nursouy is mus pay. â€" Yrs.moa Live rRassit, 100. 20 OZ. TN Canadian Legion Salvage Collecâ€" PHONE 45 Coming Events Â¥4 2 TINS SERVICE CLUB PKG. 1b¢ 11J¢ 31¢ GOLD SEAL CONDENSED 646. 4 EAGLE BRAND MILK > ~., AUSTRALIAN SULTANA RAISINS TILBEST QUICK VITA B. CEREAL AUST RA L LA N cop ... OCEAN PERCH SOLE ... HADDOCK AYLMER NO. 1 TUNA FISH : â€"~ 39° IN OIL 8 pm. An enjoyatre evening has been planned under the supervision d.mdfl.w&l“ B & West Lincoln Branch, Canadian Legion, are holding a Bingo Game .m.oauua.no p.-,umxâ€"-le-ll.a-- by. There will be an array of fine chickens for prizes Admission free and the games are at the popâ€" wlar price of 10c. LGE. 8 LB. PKG. PER BOTTLE Â¥, LB. TIN 4 LB. TIN PER TIN 7 LB. BAG 52‘ PER TIN PER TIN 2 LBS. 2 LBS, 35¢ 1b. 43¢ 21¢ 1)