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Grimsby Independent, 25 Aug 1949, p. 4

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11:00 am.â€"Speaker, Mr. St. John‘s Church €.30 a.m.â€"Holy Communion. 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Prayer. | SUNXDAY, AUG. 28th (Diocese of Niagara) Rector: Rev‘d E. A. Brooks, St. Andrew‘s Church 7.00 pam.â€"Evensong. 10th Sunday After Trinity SUNDAY, AUGUST 21st Peter PHONXE 605 Listen to CKOC every morning at 7.28 for the C x Star Cleaners Show lte L Gwiew â€" + * ~*~ t i BPR 4 . * Dnt nc C M.gmmbnb-dbyw Star Cleaners PRESCRIPTIONS CASH and laky C = SNAPPY SERVICE . in at 11 â€" Out at 5 11.00 A.M..â€"WOr SERMON: BAPTIST AND UNITED CHURCHES 700 P.M.â€"WORSHIP IN REV. A. L. GRIFFITH AT BOTH SERVICES _â€"â€" A Cordial Welcome is Extended To All â€" _ zes m T ITâ€"Iâ€"1I 4 @ DRUG STORE // UNION SERVICES ..M.â€"WORSHIP IN TRINITY UNITED CHURCH. SERMON: "FIRST THINGS FIRST." P.M.â€"WORSHIP _ IN THE BAPTIST CHURCH. SERMON: "COMMON SENSE SAYINGS OF JESUS"â€"IVâ€""LIVING A DAY AT A TIME." FREE CLEANING ! ILUYyARDS Social Events = Personals â€" Oganizations ~ Club Activities sSUNDAY, AUGUST 28th -‘-, (sâ€"lzxmmm) Ouk St., were holidaying the past week at Jack Lake, Ont. Mrs. John McLean of Winnipeg is a visitor at the home of her sistâ€" er, Mrs. E. McAlonen, Robinson Mrs. Olive Brockelbank and Miss Mariene Robertson have returned home after holidaying in the Georâ€" ‘mmym a ® % Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hesketh of Toronto, have been holiday visitors Mra. W. Hoebel on Sunday. Mrs. Hil! is remaining to spend the Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Graham and Mr. and Mrs. W. Hill and family â€"â€" All Welcome â€" 46 MAIN WEST ts 'l‘htisisthenrtolmzyd:ulv&iehmlkrlw square dance good to watch, the garb for today‘‘s mgxhvuwnnmkeonvafihlem The fabric is sheer gingham in viclet and amethyst ‘mmmwmwludnnmm 1t is a junior dress designed in St. Louis, and mighty pert amd purty with its sunbonnet ruffies. last week with the former‘s parâ€" girl who can do it. ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Grabam, wuumcw‘ John St. mzâ€".l‘uvflulh a e & * | O‘Neil leave for Atlantic City sand Douglas Morris who has been|the American contest. Followting mummm;ummmm-. U Joth Stâ€" for the past month. | vitation to visit Peru as guests of | ‘mmunmnm{mmm o um 3t | work uah is ~ for as . she Mr. and Mrs. W. 41. Graham and | strives to attain her ambition to “"".‘“"‘"";"!‘% and ailso the!" | ~__; on the broad stage of the | _ ‘There are two very happy people |in Grimsby this week. They are |Miss Margaret Lynn Munn, and Miss Peggy ONeil Mise Munn topped the show at Toronto last week, and was the unanimous | choice of the judges to wear Miss Canada‘s crown. The many awards which include scholarships have mude this charming 24 year old Vancouver girl a very happy petâ€" MISS PEGGY ONEIL _ |iuu us nal oo in w5 SPONSORS MISS CANADA Sss 55 2 > i a Mrs. Wilber Campbell, Torunto: hardly be more . 10â€" PRoodicsmpePape «/+ OW ' .’».‘“.le rpm-o-mm Margaret Munn and Pegey| O‘Neil first became acquainted two { .ao-tmmâ€"cmur per Club. Since then sbe has ap~ peared frequently in the Osk Room her fine lyric coloratura sopranc voice never failing to bring encore after encore. ‘The judges in the Miss Canads Pageant also decided that this charming young girl rich~ 30-".00'&"""‘-“ 2 T22 D y 0 muuclats fram: 1 e s L w.unuumnw\ o,.,..dho-on-e.na‘ then sat down at the grand plano hm&mgfimw in‘s brisk Minute Waltz nmhmmw ambition and that is to become 45â€" sociated with_the Metropolitan Mhh'flw.m no small goal, but one she has 46â€" & o Oe nE L enmat mmamyes _ C . c u PGbs ect Opers in New York City, certainly ”"mlm‘eu‘ohnb- dicatetd her future to, and mosrt assuredy should realize if the .mamnnwdu are _ The competition at Maple Leat G: Muns: not only bigh rating in ** ndginge o LE ‘® U y ton Miss Munn walked off with top bonore. She stands a wonderful chance of taking the Miss America title «4 MMantic City next month, for 4 Sss S . oo toave the United rvion t mnflmfl ple Leaf Gardens, but Mist ating in the talent depart m.flfifl”nm not with loeaf pattern, but chen it came down to the > °+ Geures in bathing sulta title is to leave the THE GRIMSBY NDEPENDENT By PRUNELLA WOOD wPeqs MRITE | un crenmeder ny awards | _ T wish to thank my many friends hips have and neighbours for the besutiful year old flowers. cards, and fruit sent to mappy peTâ€"\ me during my stay in the hospital ahe m;“m-ymh-l Ju. ts Tramt wigke TPom! | name, and rand plane istry Chopâ€" ery definite become asâ€" l LEM su d Ainaln Lakewsod. Olkio: m,mwmwm:\ Il"..llr.‘ndll'l».lI.Aiifl-aun-1 ua'm Ohio: Mr. and Mrs. Wayne mi}â€" | Smith, Cleveland, Ohio. gom» | Miss Edna Hirsh, Miss Ads Hoeâ€" m.wawm:m and m:.;on-.mâ€"n.m: .m-mul-n-lfl.fll"fl"" D. Clemens, St. Joseph, iMich.; 1m-m-¢u-qu-‘-l-* "_" _ _ sn * â€" "ér and ie W. J. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Bang, Toronto: Mr. and Mrs. G. Christapher, Deâ€" 7 TD CR _ "%3 NT OS Not til! the loom is allent, And the shuttles cease to fly, Shail God unroll the canvas And tell the reason why. ww" 1 sigters and broth"* BROCKELBANKâ€"Mr. and Mrt Wm. H. Brockelbank, GMAbY. announce the arrival of 1+ Morâ€" mm-â€"hfl“‘“m --ydddarw- Pte. Glenn L Bearss (J®)), mwwlfl' lunders. PL killed in act?" CARD OF THANKS Tuesday and Frid ©:30 to 12 am. Mother Mours $ am. to 8 pm. PHONE 656 Permanents for Difficu! at the ceremony. T ‘The bride, given in marriage by f her father, was gowned in white organca with shoulder length veil and carried red carnations and , roses. She also wore the groom‘s y gift. a strand of pearis. ‘The best man was Guy Winters. | R and the bridesmaid, wearing a; mwmmmm‘t ~ |bride‘s sister, Miss Joan Haynes. * |The flower girl, Heather Winters, * . | wore a long pink taffeta gown with " |bounet to match and carried a nosegay of mixed flowers. | 19. 1048 GRIMSBY alr The bride, given in mMATINRY US her father, was gowned in white organza with shoulder length veil and carried red carnations and roses. She also wore the groom‘s gift, a strand of pearis. ‘The best man was Guy Winters. and the bridesmaid, wearing a ; pretty blue taffeta frock, was the | bride‘s sister, Miss Joan Haynes.| ‘The flower girl, Heather Winters, | m.mmkuflmmm\ bonnet to match and carried a bride und groom were met at the church by a detachment of Peach Kings, escorted to a float decorâ€" ated with Peach Kings colours, and paraded through the town, before proceeding to the home of the blue crepe with matching bat, and FT"';*" 4 for the receiving by the groom‘s sister, Mrs. Lyle Luey, wearing a grey ensemble with yellow rose corsage. On their return from a wedding trip to Kirkland Lake and other Northern Ontario points, Mr. and The bride‘s mother wore light WHIT E Grocery â€"â€" < Selfâ€"Serve Duffield will reside in Grimsâ€" WHITE SUGAR ..............S lbs. 45c SHREDDED WHEAT 2 boxes 27c CANNED MILK .2 Ige. tins 27¢ SMITHVILLE BUTTER 1 lb. 61c Pard or Dr. Baillard Jello POWDERS or PUDDINGS 3 â€" 26¢° Todd‘ 6T sharik LEAF FLAKES «855 _ LiE SALMON .......L is tin 35¢ PEA SOUP ..........._28 oz. tin 156 VEL, RINSO, OXYDOL Ig. pk. 34¢ Canned Clark‘s TOMATOES .._____28 oz. tin 19e â€" PORK & BEANS 20 oz. tins, 2 â€" 27 Tulip | STOKELY TOMATO JVICE, choice quality 1 it. bag WAX BEANS ...20 oz., 2 tins 25¢ Appletords WAX PAPER ................._roll 29¢ MONARCH FLOUR 7 lb. bag 45c FACIAL SOAPS ............2 for 19¢ FRUIT SALAD .....28 oz. can 45¢ Del Monte TOWN DELIVERY EDDY MATCHES | She was assisted in the FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES INGS 3 â€" 26e â€" HONEY ..........1 & 2 Ib., 35c & 60c betry * LGE. IVORY SOAP .......2 bars 35¢ 24 oz jar 31c BABO ..................___\__2 for Z7¢ & __, _ (Money For Health) 11 KIDD AVE., GRIMSBY _2 for 27¢ NEW CROP HONEY McCALLUM APIARIES WHOLESALE AND RETAIL YOUR com‘l"” FILLED FOR LESS The Village Jn m'MSeflbnlAmWI hww.c. PBONE::!OIIESBVATIONS 20 oz. tin 3 pt. bag All under the DINE AT THE FAMOUS SALADA TEA ... lb. pkg. 52¢ MIRACLE WHIP ....32 oz. jar 73¢ MARGARINE ..........1 lb. pkg. 37¢ AYLMERâ€" BABY FOOD ...3 â€" 23¢ PRINCESS FLAKES ......pkg. 57c CELLO COOKIES ...........pkg. 19¢ McCallum‘s 27¢ 10¢ Fancy | | | \ ‘‘t HIt

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