the S. G. Gardhams at Tall Trees. Mr. Charles A. Hysert, Markâ€" stay, Ont., who is spending a few days with relatives in Grassie, was in town on Tuesday renewing old nurseâ€"inâ€"training at Hamilton Genâ€" eral Hospital, was the guest of her ‘Trees, over the weekâ€"end. Mr. and Mrs. Jaraes Cross of Otâ€" Lt e oguging n# =# £.30 a.m.â€"Holy Communion 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Prayer. 11.00 am. â€" Morning Worship SUNDAY, SEPT. 11th 2.30 p.m.â€"Sunday 0 i ons Secter, _ Sermonâ€"The . 2.30 pm.â€"Sunday School the Baptist Church Hall. (Diocese of Niagara) Rector: Rev‘d E. A. Brooks, 17.00 pm. â€" Evening Worship. Sermon: "WHEN TROUBLE St. Angrew‘s Church Trinity United Church St. John‘s Church ,,,..._.,_...myc.--i-s.-m Preâ€" wuu-â€"wo-a-aw Says About Corporate Worship." .unmw-.*,"GIAC!?" Let us come together to The House of God. 11 a.m. Mr. Wilfred McLeod. 13th Sunday After Trinity SUNDAY, SEPT. 11th u"m.-.-ooh"o 8 m d 0S Graduate Carefully and Accurately Dispensed by SUNDAY, SEPT. 11th PRESCRIPTIONS 10 a.m. Sunday School. i< Rev. Geo. A. McLean, B.A., 10.00 a.m.â€"Church School. 1 BRUG STORE / OF BAPTIST CHURCH SUNDAY, SEPTEMEBER 11th Social Events â€"Personals ~ Developing and Printing Thomas and Mrs. Gammage of Goderich, were visitors in Grimaby over the weekend. spent the holiday weekend with the u-lentu?h“ # ® Mr. and Mrs. J. England have purchased the home of ‘Winifred Congdon on Main St. E. ® % % & Philip Moberly is at his home, 13 Adelaide St., on 23 days leave from Joint Air School, Rivers, Manitoba. Johnson and Wilson Johnson are on a motor tour of Northern Ontario, the upper Ottawa Valley and points Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Thomas (Arâ€" lene Thomson), of Detroit, and Mr. and Mrs. John Woodhall of Simcoe. were holiday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Thomson. Elizabeth St. # o# o# Mr. and Mra. Douglas Newington and daughters Helen, Evelyn and Kathleen, of Windsor, spent a few days recently with Mrs. A. Weir Miss Peggy O‘Neil of The Village Inn is in Atlantic City this week Lynn Munn, Miss Canada of 1949, who is competing in the Miss Amâ€" from the American city, Miss Canâ€" ads, nccompanied by Peggy, will leave for Lima, Peru, where Miss Canada has been invited to appear at the national exhibition of that ment of their elder dAughter, Berâ€" nice Ethel, to Ralph Collin J. Mcâ€" Donald, Gravenburst, Ont. Wedâ€" ding to take place September 30th at 3:30 o‘clock in Grimsby Bapâ€" tist Church. BERS, note the date of your Sepâ€" tember meeting is TUESDAY, the 20th, in the Legion Hall, instead of Wednesday. HEALTH MEETING. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Baldwin left on oopngctuh cupmesimban""" Adclaide 8t., Grimsby â€"â€" All Welcome â€" LORDS DAY o oi stt is Trust the Califorrnia designers from the stimulating Mw.u.mcmwmmmdlooï¬ cent wool tweeds . . . onee needn‘t be somber to be warm. suit slanted to the campuss girls or their sisters with budding }mu.mmmmmzmwmm with a coat of classic lines, and a slim skirt with walking »late in front. The jacket has thiree patch pockets and bone buttons r«mwmm:mmmm.mm and sligh curved for m fresh style note.â€"Koret of Califorâ€" Twonto, formeriy Miss Audrey Wilem, of Welland, was the soloâ€" Gher. in marriage by her grandâ€" futhe, Norman M. Walker, of Hamton, the bride was lovely in anankle length gown of forgetâ€" meâ€"Lt blue corded taffets. with wore a UVIny NEM * matching blue shoulder iI. and carâ€" ried a sheaf of roses. liton, was the only attendant and white gladioll. Mro. ‘ale fl“‘ o n LeiAs <armd dress of nayy amartly gowned in Muptials KOZLIK â€" WALKER feather THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT in an akle length bilue taffets with Bv PRUNELLA WOOD matching small navy felt hat with red quill and matching accessories and corsage of cream roses. Reâ€" ceiving with her was Mrs. Kozlik, mother of the groom who wore a gown of navy crepe with black hat and corsage of red roses. Later Mr. and Mrs. Kozlik left for a motor trip to New York City and Washington, the bride travelâ€" ling in a blue twoâ€"plece suit, with navy blue hat, navy accessories and Upon their return they will take up residence at their new home, Norway Avenue, Welland. Beamsville is in the limeâ€" light. It is Fair Time. Tuesday and F Evenings, l:.bilu:..kvhn BERTHA HAYES BOLTON Mours 9 am. to 5 p.m. Daily, Permmanents for Difficult Hair eidh utss esd Examindtrepared For Portyâ€"Four Pus If ‘Desired Their wn'.m Have Success "Plans and Theory" "Roysal!" Toronto Conservat Course s Artis. â€" al86 â€" U ians Playing Course Hlasm . Gpecial Course â€" Taught If Organizations » Club Activities .. New STUVDIQ: n St., Grimaby, Ont none 610.Â¥ Teacher ddress opular Music Desirad A Fulure Providence, R. L Mr. and Mrs. Edâ€" ward Raymond, Mr. E. H. Rayâ€" mond and Mrs. K. Raymond, Forâ€" estport, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parker, Miss Nancy Parker, Cleveland, O. Mr. Elliot, Los Angeles, California. Mr. O. Dr. and Mrs. G. F. Sykes Mr. Charles Sykes and Miss Caroline Sykes, Shaker Heights, Ohio. Miss M. H. McCracken, Blainsâ€" Blainsville, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Rexâ€" ford Bellamy, Miss Lynn Wabâ€" and Mrs. S. Adair, Rochester, N. Â¥. Rev. and Mrs. Robt. Meredith, Leâ€" banon, O. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Borâ€" Recent guests at Mr. and Mrs. A. Zivierleir, Cleveâ€" nd. O. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Harâ€" GOING OUT OF BUSINESS i am going out of business and must vacate before the end of September. Everything must go. Now is your opportunâ€" ity to buy Christmas gifts. Buy early and get your choice of our We are offering merchandise at exceptionally low prices. Come in and see our fine display of china cups and saucers, cut glass, fiction books for boys and girls, children‘s story, cutâ€"out and colouring books, boxed stationery, pad stationery and enâ€" velopes. Office supplies of all kinds. Doilies, gift wrappings, shelf paper, hasty notes, novelties, Hillbilly song books, Guitars and cases, mouth organs, flutes, strings, and many other gifts all at a low selling price. May we express to our Grimsby and district customers our appreciation of their loyal support and we ask that you conâ€" tinue to give the new owners your patronage. Mwlhniumolhï¬esh--u- change of ownership. The new owners wish to inform the public that they will carry the same kind of high grade merchandise as has been our practice to handle, and will also service our cusâ€" tomers with their regular daily newspapers and magazines. Phone 15 â€"â€" Grimsby, Ont. [ COak #oom x cmoxet, steAX Anp SEA F00D PNMERS ! . Baker The Village Inn Be Long Remembered . . . 4«