Dinner dancing at the Village Percy and Mrs: Robertson of Deâ€" ad.“.“. is ‘ BIBLE SUNDAY, December, 8, with Baptist, Trinity and St. ,-.mu-mm n.,Alï¬vf.&:-..P-- Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Harper, RR. :.m-mu-xh-nu their friends, from three to six, on November 15th, the occasion being their 60th wedding anniversary. A short memorial service was conducted at St. Andrew‘s Church Cenotaph by Rev. E. A. Brooks on Sunday morning. Soldiers‘ graves in St. Andrew‘s Churchyard were decorated and a wreath was placed on the cenotaph by Mrs. Ernest ‘The Anniversary Hop held in ‘The Oak Room of The Village Inn | umwummdl the finest and most pleasing dancâ€" es held in Grimsby for a good -;yy-:.“m'ul.c. n-m-‘m“ prizes were distributed among the guests. The management of the Inn donated all proceeds from the Hop to West Lincoin Memorial hospital and they amounted to $269. 10 a.m.â€"Church School. umâ€"l.gdm& SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17th £.30 am.â€"Holy Communion. 11 a.m.â€"Shortened Mattins and 2.30 p.m.â€"Sunday School. 7 p.m.â€"Evensong. 22nd Sunday After Trinity 11 amâ€"Rev. W. Fingland, M.A., B.D., D.D., of St. Amirew‘s Church, Niagara Falls. 7 p.m.â€"Rev. C. M. Curric, M.A. 9.D., Ph.D., of Beamsvilie. Sunday School, 2.30 p.m., Trinity iiall â€" You Will be Welcomed The Baptist fIklYREOS St. Andrew‘s â€" â€" Social Events ~ Personals (Diocese of Niagara) â€" Service withdrawn for TRINITY UNITED CHURCH PRESCRIPTIONS Carefully and Accurately Dispensed by Graduate SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17th, 1946 Home of Quality Drugs 113th Anniversary of Developing and Printing ’__. Eo enc o i uP Poppy Day collections in Grimsâ€" by netted $160 on Saturday, Mrs. George Warner and Mrs. Robert Walters were in charge and those Sunday morning in the Baptist Church will be Men and Missions Service when the claims of misâ€" sions on the men of the church will ‘The speaker, Sergt. J. Morris, spent part of the time of his war service in Indisa and had the opâ€" portunity of observing the Canâ€" adian Baptist Foreign Mission work in that country at first hand. He will present the Christian layman‘s viewpoint concerning this 11 amâ€""No Stagge 2.30â€"Sunday School. Baptist Church Breuaking of Bread .11 am. Prayer Meeting and Bible Readâ€" ing, 8 pm. Church Rev, F. McAvoy, B.A., 8. Th, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17th St. John‘s Presbyterian â€"â€"â€" All Welcome â€"â€" Gospel Hall Am'ttheyniee?Andtheymdee.Jmuï¬uu} everlindinmytminthewofld.Ys.theymleM‘ girh.Notethehlghehokaeolhnviththcï¬u.mhï¬u themtheumentheï¬ï¬‚softodly,butmdiniï¬ed. Evumhwmn“mkâ€.%omthey?'meym hadanytronhleï¬ndincgoodhmbandlndthe.\'lllniud \buuï¬fuldlngbtu_n:Somemgnndmundyetthhpictuu is not so terribly old. MERRITTâ€"SMITH \ On Saturday, November 9th, in ‘Trinity United Cburch, which was attractively decorated for the oc« casion with ferns and white and of Hamilton, was dressed in mauve | triple sheer and carried a bouquet dydlovmn‘ehm-‘ Ralph Smith, brother of the bride and George Milier, brotherâ€"inâ€"law of the groom were ushers. Mr. Clyde Le Messurier of Rochâ€" RMuptials sang "All Joy Be ‘The couple left for a motor trip, the bride travelling in lime dress FINE PROGRAM FOR BAPTIST CONCERT Other communities are enjoying the "Hymmen sisters" recitals, one of which will be presented at the anniversary Concert in the Baptist Church, Tuesday evening, Novemâ€" The Brantford Expositor says "Each number was a work of art, The groom was attended by his Saturday, Nov. 16 They will reside in Grimsâ€" St. Andrew‘s W.A. THE CRIMSBY _INDEPENDENT The first meeting of the season will be held at the home of Mrs. on Thursday, November 21st. 4. 230 o‘clock. All mothers are cordâ€" ially invited to come and bring Women‘s Institute The Women‘s Institute will hold Tuesday in the Church pariour. The President Leone Mitchell preâ€" Millyard and these grougs promise ‘uhu-mwudb- n-oodï¬nflmâ€"hd ‘Trinity Service Club wishing to join this group, may do so by getâ€" ting in touch with Olive or Sally. Reports on the newly formed inâ€" “mmAâ€byï¬m Mothers‘ Club structive Trinity m_fl-b_ -",-,;- Trinity Service Club Organizations = Club Activities White Elephant Tables. Births 1 "A. W. Eickmeier, Grimsby Beach FAIRâ€"On November w ""‘mmuï¬-flmm at West en ie *n % Fair,, fOTM*| wick Baraniuk, St. Catharines, Ella Beamer, daughter. ooin doing Time. | * Ne . _ L l Biifakls Prize Winners At © St. Mary‘s Bazaar St. Mary‘sâ€"onâ€"theâ€"Hill was a grand | success in every way. Good crowds | were in attendance and thoroughly | mmamml were as follows: Grimsby Beach, No. 5056. _ George Fillimchuk, Grimsby, xo 8207. John Procyshyn, Beamsvili¢, wo, 'n-ue.thnn’rwhuungld Mary Palmer, Grimsby, Noâ€"1406. Nick Marion Didic, Toronto No. s957, John Wisnoski, Grimsby, 2444. . Miss Aunie Stancik, Smithville, No. 4713. O. Buell, Grimsby, No. 2792. Peter Sawchuk, Grimsby, No m AVALL “g;u JUOILEL & crareraurt IVE HEINZ eacmou 9 "* I1¢ 3°=323, BABYFOODS ‘ss. SOAP 2cw..: â€" * M¢ QUAKEROATS * + No , No I t as Value of weight measuremen ‘ ‘-mwflfl‘““"‘“"“m thnbj.etde_-‘tm | Department of National Health and Welfare. The Department fayâ€" | ours the system of weighing babies .mu,_mn,ammw ‘ vides valuable record of a baby‘s development of the child. DINNER DANCING Commencing . . . â€" SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16 BABY WEIGHTS (And Every Saturday Night Thereafter) Village Inn Orchestra ‘Telephone Miss Peggy O‘Neil at 475 For ‘Table Reservations. Keautiful Oak Room Under Direction of Wally Miller Florida New Crop Large Juicy 250‘s OBRANGES aoz. 25¢ GRAPES "instrornes ° ~ * 17¢ BRUSSELS SPROUTS ©:" ,.> 15¢ TOMATOES "ESLESWT,~ "*19% CELERY STALKS *****~~~‘ 2 19¢ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Ne 1 1O 1os. 23: 75 ib. bag DINNER SERVED 6 to 9 DANCING 8 to 12 POTATOES TT inss sccoccss 10 "" 45¢ B.C. DELICIO! ®‘ /w 6 l'uu; .:tdul.nu Fancy ‘ * â€â€˜ CALIFORNIA : : % » Ib. l1¢ EMPEROR No. 1 , The post who sings uboul ND Itumdod-lbï¬u:um “’thflhâ€â€œ"h fallen leaves, THE HYMMEN SISTERS As Guest Artists ‘Tickets may be secured from members of the choir. PRICE 35 Cents TUESDAY, NOV. 26th GREEN _ Box 1.45 | JAYVEX » 146 CATELLI‘S SPAGHETTI M A C A R 0 N I PALMOLIVE soar 2 clis 14¢ Grapefruit 5:« 96, â€" 5 fo:, 25¢ o’m†California, 344‘s dozr. &%§c ’Otlt“., Marsh, 5* +«~~« $1,30 Turnips Wae! °â€" â€" â€" ib. 3c WHNEN AVAILABLE UsEâ€" Phene Orders must be in by Friday for Delivery on Gaturday, QONLY 75¢ I V O R Y DYMOND‘S 3 in 23¢ GIFT REC. $1.25 SIZE Rexall Drug Store k Aal (ODZ ual SALE & WEATHER LOTION i PEAS 1:~23% BEANS 2 ~25 ;6“13';†2 ~ 1¢@c PEACHES â€" =~21¢ BEETS ~10 CARROTS â€"186% JUICE 2~27¢ AYVLMER CHOICE PEAS AND BUY BEFORE THE PRICE ADVANCES â€"â€" CASE 3 LILLIAN E. DOWNS After a lengthy iliness, Lillian Evelyn Downs, of North Grimsby township, died at the Hamilton General Hospital, on Saturday, in her 42nd year. Born in North Grimsby, a daughâ€" ter of Emery Downs and the late Annie Downs, she had resided in that district‘all ber life. Surviving, besides her father, are two sisters; Mrs. George Sheldon, of Hamilton; Mrs. Levi North, Winona; five son and Charles Downs, of North Grimsby, and Clarence, of Toronto. Funeral services were held from the Stonchouse Funeral Home on Watt, officiating. Interment was in Queen‘s Lawn cemetery. , John Bowslaugh, Hilliard :{.:o-wmm and Leonard Allen. It‘s a pity that termites don‘t atâ€" tack some of our political timber. ago. She had been a member of St. Paul‘s United Church for 34 years. Surviving are two brothers, George Nicholson of West Hamilâ€" ton and William Nicholson, of Jordan Station; and six sisters, Mrs. Mathew Patton, of Fiamboro Centre, Mrs. J. S. Cummins, of Hamilton, Mrs. Arthur Binkley of Glenwood, Mrs. Alex Campbell, of MRS. AMOS CUMMINS Mrs. Amos Cummins of 60 Main Street, Dundas, died Sunday afâ€" ternoon. Mrs, Cummins had been in poor health for some time. She was born at Woodburn 75 years ago, and lived at Miligrove previâ€" ous to going to Dundas 38 years PRICE BY CASE â€" 17 10 BUY A CASE FOR se BLACK CALIFORNIA ITIIFIGS = 3te Obituary CALIFORNIA PRESH N1)) â€" 17¢ William, Emerâ€" Bagheera was present to help with the star tests and passed Walter Lessey in his knowledge of Knots and their uses after being instructed by Sixer David Aiton. A game of Hoop Ball was greatly enjoyed by both Packs. yere given out at last week‘s meetâ€" ing of both Packs. Jim Durham completed his 1st MB | star tests by passâ€" Bagheera. The Red Flower was not used as Mowgli had some trouble in arranging the wood so it would burn, B Pack learned a couple of relay races, being led by Mowg!i and Mothers have been known to find ‘They often can improve the mind Of children quicker if they spend Some effort on the physical end. Orders Taken For Crocheted baskets, edgings, doilies and fancy work of any kind. Will call at your home for orders. Call at 83 Elizabeth St. or write P.O. Box 304, Irimsby. Georgie Palmeter of Kentville, Festival, holds a basketful of lucious : The inset shows Miss Palmeter in he last spring. Lower picture shows app Marketing Board‘s new cold storage size and quality and then 'rvped a the first year that Annapolis Valley 1 former years, the entire crop was pa Registration cards for this year SWEET BROS. PLASTERING 4 Â¥ New Work And Repairs SsHORT CUT Prompt Service Cubbing Phone 672â€"W THE _GRIL en From Ti Thurs es, 834, Meat M Impo eyeâ€"hea ledged. Nations issued a ployees lighting dustrial lighting more pl crease . pointed No