Jerry and Mrs. Carson. MT. U80" | gpent Christma®s w ‘dock was formerly with the Muniâ€" mmmng and | Mrs. tions and Supply department ® Frank Hitchman, Robinson Street oun.-.‘. o North. Ee . Dave ‘Mrs. Bell, CaSssiOD| . rmevelock Jewson left on Christâ€" and Sister, of Dixie were NC\ mas day for Chatham, N.J. to be _ _ Year‘s visitors with the J°TTY\the guest of Mr. and Mrs. FrAMK Carsons. Dave and family would VanDyke and daughter Rosalie for be pleased to have any Of th®!" |ins nolidays. Grimsby friends stop in and PSY 4 Mrs. Hart _.-n-.-mvdlhl"’“" Norman and Mrs. who have Pocms ® They jive in the third house | been managers of the DomIiC on the Dixie highway josst off the store for the past six months have Queen Elizabeth._ _ w’"‘"‘"‘â€__‘“""'m â€â€˜: ":.M ‘The biggest New Year‘s Eve dinâ€" Grimsby in the near future. 'fltmy nerâ€"dance celebration ever held in have made many friends while in Grimsby .was held on Monday town and regret the fact they are ‘uml-. Over 250 leaving. * +0 a l‘w' w s 3t -&m'nnn-wmmd We erred last week when We the light fantastic toe unt!il the|stated that Miss Marion Barber -u-n-nm'amuwwndcflh-’â€â€œâ€œâ€œ"m _: by Lee Stanten and his orchestrs cipal of the Park school on account from Hamilton. Miss PegEy O°N®!. | of iliness. Rather, Miss Barber iton. MHSS * "Bb2 / _ l| l oanad in order to join the RC. spent New Year‘s Day with Frank | plorida. Little and family, 4 Gibson Ave. k e .‘% t Arth: Johnny Farrell of Treaton §P4Dt | »y, 5 the New Year‘s holidays 'P“U'\unvx hk aomices mame ay Megey 3 [Pu Nee hotian wit 14 n J gn ol C _ .dln!-flmlcnflb- ~ t * * ~Inarmice 4 ¢‘~:‘."."'" n:“ru::d De‘tb Gilbert A. and Mrs. Ryerson of Aunt Uncle, Mr. and Mrs. wz w Boston, Mass., who have ummwm YORK â€" Suddenly at the realâ€" .-cmmm:aum *‘ . % a-ndn,m:.mw W. Eickmeler family have reâ€" street, Hamilton Friday, Decâ€" to lr.nflln..l..l.onh-,m_wnm youngest Kerneh to thelr HOWS Street, """w""' ds Ths m_"’" daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil .IILLM(MM}MO..:& . Graham '“‘“mm"“' “)d!«v!cl‘kuty.qdl“l a low * dnughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. G. ~m":‘1‘lwâ€â€˜\ w,MMngfl.m.m. ents, Mr. Mrs. W. -‘"mim.mmmmm omm n mss 4s . ons Anfaaiy mach. _ In Memoriam u.wm-mdb-' . _ +s mccramtemce ronto were New Year‘s guests 05| . yriss Betty Chadwick of Toronto, BETTS â€"In loving memory 0 Serrv and Mrs. Carson. l‘?’.{’_‘_’.’\wwnmundm Frances Betts, who passed SWAI 1 istmas ® * 0 "aftes | January 1st, 1944. _ _ ® camtely .. . /( 9t I ar. w'.;f;m hsn pppgmgan nc l ronto were New s guests uma.d.-ld Jerry and Mrs. Carson. Mr. Hayâ€" .mmw """d dock was formerly with the Muniâ€" mmmn: Mdz dock was formet tions and Supp! Ottawn. o Dave and M and Sister, of â€" Year‘s visitors Carsons. Dave Sm e 00 CNL, mntdend -â€".udhll-""'“"mm’ oc on a superâ€"excellent dmw_cwflw,"' joyed themselves [ proyes sectipy nsd make Resé g ing, 8 pm. Grimsby Baptist Church ; u" j ҠIn 1 4 4 t 6 3 222. sne 4 Promnecicns d m 10 a.m. â€"Church School for all . SUNDAY, JANUARY 6th 11 a.m.â€""God‘s Cali for 1946 " â€"*Eatin® B 7 pm. â€" "The Gospel of Freeâ€" e o 9 o 2.30â€"Sunday School. _ A Friendly Church Home â€" 7 p.mâ€"Triangular Religion." MHPY Y« cl T Breaking of Bread __â€"1l1 am Bunday School _â€"â€"â€"â€" 3 P®â€" Gospel Hall MIYAROS ST. MARY‘Sâ€"ONâ€"THEâ€" PRESCRIPTIONS Carefully and Accurately Dispensed by Graduate uly Druggists Developing and Printing Mrs, E. Gordon Al Welcome â€"â€" 3;;“1 Events ~ Personals Wednesday Tbristmas dbibnigbt Dass Home otf Quality Drugs Everybody Welcome celebrated on Jan.7, 1946 at 12.01 a.m. s 1 pm. Arthur and Mrs. Cutting of Toâ€" ronto spent Sunday with Art and Mrs. Vickers, St. Andrews® avemnue. | "MR" 7 0 2250 00°" gg + * Mrs. Jack Aikens and dsug Nelles Rutberford has returned | Dianne of Torone ‘Miss Be to Chalk River after spending the | Currie of Minnemolis, and MY Yuletide bolidays with his family | . Disher of Ridgesile. mum.m BAFDCE had resigned her position as Prinâ€" mdmmwuw of iliness Rather, Miss Barber resigned in order to join the RC. AF (W.D.) She has now been the Park school as Trinitz SUNDAY, JANUARY 6th, 1946 11 a.mâ€"The Church And 1946. Sunday School, 2.30, in Trinity Presbyterian “‘"‘ es t e ieaei ie Church Grimsby Red Cross St. John‘s C. D. Milvard rch Stationery? Wuwlmflthn-td' g of Toâ€"| Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hilts, Main 9@ ‘Art and | Street East, includg Lorne ard at avenue.| Walter Hilts of oronto, Mr. 804 Mrs. Juck Alkens and daughter mmâ€"cmmnfl ding the |\ Currie of Minnemolis, and Mr. Wâ€" is family |H. Disher of Ridgeuile. n + and Mrs. on on Street| yORK â€" Suddenly at the resiâ€" j Walter Hilts of Toronto, Mr ember 28th, Chery! Ann, youngest | |, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil !ut.nldnfl!l;“a' January 1st, 1944. A page in the book of memory Is gently turned today. OBITUARYâ€" ‘The January meeting of the East End Red Cross will be held at the Monday, January Tth, at 2:30 p.m. A Gay Christmas Party was held at the Parish Hall for the childrem of the Mothers® Club. on pflï¬i!fl'u celved a gift party, assisted by Mrs. H. Henley many friends, my sincere appfeciaâ€" tiod for all their great kindness shown me : uring my recent iliness. \ *__ Fred Jewson. Mrs. Charles Rhodes of Grimaby Mmhuh-fl kindness durO§ their recent sad her deep gratitude to 3¢ many Sudases nmi matothommeRer. Mr friends and neighbours,‘**" Brooks, the Legion, «â€" th* sistance, sympathy ferings, during her Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Cymbalis.) wish to thank those who remem bered them at Christmas, f ly the Lions Club, who Christmas cheer for years to Mrs. Cym is I wish to extend to my very Card of T hanks Mothers Club a ucce e t tny cusiomats tor A New also played and enjoyed by 2105 4 2A CAAAR e welih~ es amey a xt Meghpon, ons ns P - A. s ho old sn Grimsby, passed away e z* e book of memory > p-dlyul"‘“ w es med today. win be MWMW Can ‘or Blanche and Merlin | S°, Tyncoin. se# was served and on deâ€" rHRE GRIMSBY "er) Smitbville woman climbs trees But it‘s the man caught out on the and floral of cent bereave W passes Beyond , :â€"brganizdtiom t 6 y on o hk "Inh that your resolutions "..:.uud-nummuohr“ feow has been refilled. _ _ essentialsâ€" esn CC TAKE A TIP me Homemaker‘s resolution: . .. _ 1. mwmflm -aunb-â€"lm-utar“ “lmd C *EE"® " s _vle, 1 citrus fruit or in sode and hot water last. Cook in a covered casserole for 2 hrs. at 276â€"800 degs. Remove cover last 5 mins. to brown top _ _ INPEPENDENT thick isie * CO cecait Mix soda with milk. P add shortening and sugat beating, stir in sugar 80 “mw.muflfl! “‘_,mmwfl pan. Bake in prehented mummï¬"“ 6 _ _ _ *Cril 2 cups icing SuBTD . 4 fee, few ,’!.'ï¬......... va fee, few pitU®® "" to write unmnmm-yw uwewwflmn"" D *"" 7 _ aecestions on e this column for repie ent. this column for replics. esting progra® envierde es 4n 2000 0 \ Ukrainian Christmas Y“munmmw-w‘ heartily lu.msoa-.Amuvnlfll""""""i "â€!d""‘ "'.‘- sorts mostly to slang. “ ; sour milk, nutmeg. * !IIIIIII’I’I sTORE HOURS 0 to 6 Mon. Tues. TC" o _ _ |To AlLO To All Our Friends DEPL S}‘I;XIEEX{SA}}E ‘ And Customers Two Bur;zer e We Ex‘tetfl -!_I‘(‘?t Plates Menandable E on any Wwatch. Choose from our stock N PHONE 609 Oils, Water Colours, P $3.50 to $35.00 ;III‘E h. 1 1 . Apcccntrapi uu‘“"-m ; in sugar and raisins MW"‘ &1 alternately with soda ww‘nfl“†im F“M elect » docs. for 45 min# Yhe Daat Way ... CLASSIFIED ADS ARE you !._!._.2 + h a # Pictures $10.41 suggestions ‘cloves, 1 t8P powder, pinc Easier to Prepare Easier to Read Easier to Order Reach More Buyers Do it Quicker Bring Better Resul: J. W. STARR Jewellery and Electrical 1 cup , Elco, th a t * for Prints 'IIIII’IIIIIIIIIIII’IIIIR 4 MAIN ( U :wyP'" Nl“‘ | wofl““ i | hostess of the vmlag and interâ€" | PeEEY orNeil, a varied out. VPU U vas earried . e u.C.B. HOLDS ANNUAL BANQUET Tae s Annual Banquet of the cw,‘.‘ P ‘ AE_ in the VHAG® Grimsby Inn on Sunday *Y*"A* ._ wives 1945. Members * honorâ€" M u.mm _‘,....“MP"-‘“"†* > agns thnk We . s _ a Sons of Hev. **: M DUOCoovich, B.M. and Rev. Fr. -'..‘..-‘n- 0.8.BM. trom th0 O rresided OVCT tery. Father Kobut hT * oved, us 1s 6 {.'y' Father A"""* "" 2 0s and proved, as is Al ..m,.“g:“m--na-_n d“"“‘l m,,n-gmllfl' puring tb* ****"""" _ __ston unâ€" ) e ® nosts© 5.. ; STREET, WEST, GRIMSBY British Owned And Operated ub Activities USE THE CLASSIFIED SECTION N of f The Independent To Buy and Sell raamaaaaLaZI BA gram *#* *"" /0 u. in the contest A1ll present took part in FhP €,, _ _ ing5: * CC «. _nacos. Each memâ€" MC‘W†lowed to choose his 9 kny group that he preferred. Print were: Mrs Tillie Baraâ€" u“wm""" Ranie Andreychuk, Mr. Steve ADâ€" 2 Lane Revrewuky. came '_".'L;;""m. Hisâ€" FABOUI®N® _ averfritt n‘fl.mm ELECTRICAL Greatly reduced to clear. sALE OF T able Lamps $7.50 to $15.00 0 to 6 Thur. & Fri. 9 to 10 Sat. PHONE 609 up, 6 Cup, 8 Cup $1.25 . $3.95 Makers the 8rd, 1946 HOURS