Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hopkins spent | Gaughay, who died Dec. 23rd. .. Christmas with Mr and Mrs. Laâ€"| Par t wite a Pointe, Buffalo, N.Y. | Douglas McAlonen and Miss Mr. and Mrs. A. Henderson spent the Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. John Winning, Hanover. Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Morâ€" ley F. Robinson, and family, Mount Miss Ruth Manning, who is atâ€" tending Victoria College, is spendâ€" Manning, St. Andrew‘s Ave. Tuesday afternoon for Florida.|Sudbury attending the funeral of 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning . Worship and Junior Congregation. Serâ€" Trinity United Church SUNDAY, JAN. 2nd 10 a.m.: Sunday Scho 11 a.m.: 2.30 p.m.â€"Sunday School. 2.30 p.m.â€"Trinity Youth Felâ€" 7.00 p.m. â€"Evening Worship. Sermon: "THAT‘S CHRISTâ€" 6.30 a.m.â€"Holy Communion. 11.00 a.m. â€"H o1 Communion and mâ€"-(L Rector 2.30 p.m.â€"Sunday School. 4.00 p.m.â€"Evensong and Serâ€" numw a candle, wweumth"ï¬u- SUNDAY, JANUARY 2nd sUNDAY, JANUARY 2nd eeommemale Pnd Sunday After Christmas St. Andrew‘s Church St. John‘s Church â€" _ Social Events = Personals = Organizations ~ Club Activities Rev. J. P. McLeod, Minister (Diocese of Niagara) Minister + "Back in the s pent ‘Anm D_nm u;nâ€"“l.huto. were weekâ€"end guests of Mr. and Jack Christie of Guelph, a former well known Grimaby boy, spent the Christmas weekend with Dr. J. V. Christie and family, Elizabeth St. t % ‘% Garry Kemp, student at McGill University, is spending the holiday week with his parents, Lieut. Col. and Mrs. Fred Kemp, Main Street at Victoria College is spending the holiday vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jeffries, Main St. West. The New Year‘s Eve Women‘s Institute Euchre and Dance will be held in the W.I. Hall, Vinemount, Friday evening, Dec. S3ist, at 8 o‘clock sharp; dancing 10.15, with a good orchestra. MILMINEâ€"At West Lincoln Memâ€" orial Hospital, December 25th, 1948, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Milâ€" mine, a daughter‘ (Joyce Lozâ€" etta). V inemount News WADGEâ€"In loving memory» of our dear "Dad" who passed from this life Dec. 3ist, 1945. NEW YEAR SUNDAY, JANUARY 2nd 11.00 a.m.â€"Communion Service Pre Communion Meditation Breaking of Bread â€" 11 8M Gospel Meeting â€" ~ .~ T pate S Mecting. important busi p ng. Im ‘ ness session at cm‘n In Memoriam Rev. Geo. A. McLean, B.A., Minister â€"Keith Brown and family WEDNESDAY, JAN. â€" All Welcome f'I'Mhl"‘.- Reading, 8 p.m. LORD‘s DAY , a student Mcâ€" e ie c Nervice for ht mmwoemu for the mw‘mmjecl(ormw' Communion _ Meditation will _be "nocn-l'browuvu?"‘l'hh is the first of two studies on ‘The Cross." a subject that is too freâ€" By PRUNELLA WOOD ‘l'heonlytimtobefatnnd.hnppyilwhfleyoumn baby, and while you are engaged in the exciting business of growing up. Today‘s butterball is usually tomorrow‘s pretâ€" tiest junior deb, with the best chance of coming out well devâ€" eloped and serenely dispositioned. f Meanwhile, dress the chubby girl in frocks which acâ€" knowledge that she is healthy and youthfully cushioned . . . let mm’ fashions come later when the sylphing out ;ï¬oeeu has begun. The plaid gingham on the ;ngull Miss Muffin henilmchldml.madelnhalf-chu ust for her, and no tent disguise, either. White trim is pique, and the whole, trig little model is a washable, becoming style venture.â€"Lane quently and sadly : nored in these days The second of these studies will be entitled "The Cross in Our Lives," and will be presented on Sunday morning, January pth. It is especially requested that the membership of the church and congregation make a special atâ€" tempt to be present for this New Year‘s Communion Service. ‘ NU oas.clts seasons also. The auditorium, which has been | made resplendant on many occaâ€"| sions, was certainly a sight to beâ€"| hold, and the committee in t:h-l‘l'fll of decorating are to be compliâ€" mented for the artistic and delightâ€" ful manner in which the hall was bedecked for the formal dance of range for the annual supper and business meeting, to appoint & Nominating Committee, who will suggest a slate of officers and committees for the coming year Lada ta attend to other important suggest a slate of officers . AM committees for the coming yea! and to attend to other importan matters of business. A large attendance at this meet ing is also requested. The auditorium, made resplendant sions, was certain! hold, and the com td . M BN cocanme esc sls On Wednesday evening after the regular meeting & business seasion will be held to decide on and arâ€" CUTIL_ sca With the amooth stylings of Ron Wicken and his aweetâ€"smooth band providing the musical background for the annual At Home of GM.8. a gay crowd of preâ€"Christmas danâ€" cers enjoyed one of the most sucâ€" cessful events of this season and in the eatimation of many, past in the estimation Sunday, January 2nd, will be New Year‘s Sunday in the Baptist Bryant. HIGH SCHOOL AT HOME Baptist Church PLUMP GIRLS ARE NICE service will be the neglected or igâ€" THE GRIMSBY NDEPENDENT and uses by the school accompanied by Mrs. D. Macintosh. Dialogues, danâ€" ces, recitations, a 30â€"minute play and a puppet show were other entâ€" ertaining features of the proâ€" gramme. columnists are taking a wellâ€"earnâ€" ed vacation, and resting up for the winter term, they shall be back come January and give us all a more detailed report on the At Home. ‘The pupils of Alway school preâ€" sented a fine programme under the direction of the teacher, Mrs. Wm. Morison, at the school on Dec. 22. The chairman was C. Ryckman. ‘The programme opened with chorâ€" NELSONâ€"WARNER ‘ 8t. Andrew‘s Church, Grimaby, lm the scene of a quiet wedding ‘on Monday evening, December 27, ,vhcn Lillian May, daughter of Mr. I.nd Mrs. Frank Warner, Beamsâ€" ville, became the bride of Gordon lxwm. son of Mrs. and the late W. A. Nelson, Stoney Creek. At the conclusion Santa Claus arrived to distribute the gifts from the beautifully lighted tree. Santa‘s helpers were Mitchell Williams, Jim Walker, Raymond Thomas and Davis Mooradian. Dr. G. F. Scovil officiated and the attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lounsbury, of @mithville A Muptials AT ALWAY SCHOOL the ];’,‘,'m"""'"&*-m‘ trip Mr. and Mrs. Nelson will reside | in Stoney Creek. reception for the immediate family was held at the Village Inn, Grimsâ€" Dec. 22â€"To Mr. and Mrs. B. High, Bemmsville, a daughter. , e C m 9 Dec. 25â€"â€"To Mr. and Mrs. F Adams, Beamsville, a daughter. Dec. 25â€"â€"To Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Milmine, CGrimsby Beach, a daughâ€" ter. , West Incolnâ€" | â€"B/F'T/).s T ‘The funceral was held from Stoneâ€" house Funeral Home on Wednesâ€" day, Dec. 15th, of Paul Henry Ruzycki, . 10 months old son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ryzycki, 30 Deâ€" pot St., sand grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Hennry Pryhitka, Ontario St. §e ‘3 _ Service was conducted by the Basilian Fathers, with interment in Queen‘i‘s Lawn Cemetery. MISS ANNETTE KEELER The â€" death occurred at the O‘Brien NNursing Home on Wednesâ€" day Dec. 15th, of Miss Annette Keeler, of Prescott, Ontario. Funâ€" eral serrvices and interment were made at . Prescott on December 17. _ She iss survived by three sisters, Mrs. John Hawkins, St. Andrew‘s Ave.. Misss Keeler and Mrs. Alex Whyte in Dec. 15th The family had reâ€" sided heere since 1921. Surviivors are her husband, a daughtesr Mrs. W. Dodds, Toronto; two sonis, Hubert and James, two sisters Mrs. W. P. Wright and Miss K. MacHean, all of Toronto, and a brother John K. MacLean of Calâ€" Serviices were conducted by Rev. A. L. Giriffith, and the pallbearers were John Aikens, Douglas Udell, Ronald Moyer, Stanley Girling, Robert Bourne and Chas. Kilpatâ€" MRS. CHARLES SMITH Funeral services were held from the Stonchouse Funeral Home on Saturday, December 18th, for Mary Christina (Tina) Smith, wife of Charles E. Smith, Ridge Road, who died in St. Joseph‘s Hospital rick MRS,. ARTHUR HEWSON A life long resident of Grimsby passed away on Friday morning last in Hamilton General hospital, after a very lengthy iliness. a Born Jessie Ann Wiley she had attended Grimaby schools and durâ€" ing her long life made and kept many friends in the town and disâ€" trict. Her husband exâ€"Mayor Arâ€" thur Hewson predeceased her last February. She was a member of Trinity United church . Surviving are one son, Wm. A. Hewson of Grimsby, and a daughâ€" ter, Mrs. H. C. Robinson of Hamâ€" ilton. Funeal services were conducted fromthe home of her son on Monâ€" day aternoon with Rev. A. L. Grifâ€" fith oficiating. Interment was in Queers Lawn cemetery. The pallbearers were James Dodds Norman Walker and Albert Brook, of Hamilton; Alex Scott, Fred Mrsh and Edward Norton of Grimay. PAULL HENRY RUZYCK! Once min we wish to express our thars to our many customers who so gerously remembered us during the wistmas season; and to one and all Happy and Pros perous New Year. ‘ â€"Your Modélairy Milkmen. A chorus girl is the « who has to look good in the thvs she isn‘t \lACle! | and BERNARD wearing @rd of Thanks Mours 9 am. to 5 p.m. y, Tuesday and F b 8:30 to 12 m,:"' PHONE 656 GRIMSBY Permanents for Difficult elcome Obituary Modern Haircutting and Shaping Specializing Robert Forsythe, RR. 1 ano / mailman,‘ wishes to thank his patâ€" rons for their kindness and gifts mmmm * CARD OF THANKS MontsErrar LIME JUICE _ * 40e BLENDED cuultracm JUICE 2 * 23¢ PLUM PUDDINGS «: _ = m 47¢ LIBBY‘S MINCEMEAT _ * 37e HONEY POD PEAS Ta‘m 19¢ AYLMER KERNEL CORN «=18e TURKISH TABLE FIGS _ 15e AYLMER TOMATO suiceE 2 %° 21c RED SOCKEYE SALMON "I 39¢ SMOKED SALMON sPREAD 3 ts 25§5¢ VICTORY swert PICKLES *"@ 31c AYLMER swert GHERKINS "% 27c AYLMER DILL PICKLES »« «»25e KING OSCAR SARDINES =â€"= 26¢ BRUNSWICK SARDINES â€" 8c CHATEAU "3, CHEESE +2 aoc SALTED SODA BISCUITS i agc AUSTRALIAN APRICOTS *% 34c FRUITED PUDDINGS Pn m 37¢ A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR TO ALL OUR CUSTOMERS CALIFORNIA GRAPES ........................... . 2 tbs. 25¢ NAVEL ORANGES, 252‘s ... Dor. 37¢ GRAPEFRUIT, 96‘s ............................6 for 25¢ CELERY HEARTS, Green Pascal ......bunch 19¢ MACKINTOSH APPLES, No. 1 ... Bsk. 72¢ ONIONS, Canada No. 1 .......................6 tbs. 24¢ P.E.1. POTATOES, Canada No. 1 ... 10 tbs. 27¢ BARANES ...............2............... %0 16e MEAT DEPT. SPECIALS FRESH KILLED DUCKS.........................59¢ tb. FARM FRESH CHICKENS .....................55¢ th. YOUNG TOM TURKEYS ........................65¢ th. TENDER FRESH PICNICS .....................45¢ th, MEAT BLADE ROASTS .......................55¢ th. SLICED SIDE BACON ...........................63¢ th. TASTY LOINS FRESH RLLETS _ s m Nancy Anne Shop ROMAR COFFEE 19 MAIN WEST 1LB. PEG. slc _ oo Tbe employees of John Staibiâ€" mier and Son wish to eP turkeys thanks for the very fine Sh Lo ndw.ttomlhvflw the frm will have & prosp H000 en on na un .‘} (A