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Let us quote you our special low prices for chartered comches. For inâ€" quote you for chart« formation No. 1. phone C. D. Millyard, Mrs. Thomas Voigt is visiting with friends in Buffalo, N.Y. e w o# ® Miss Margaret McCartney spent the weekend with friends in Hamil« on Mr. larl Swayze of Jolict, Que., is SPCDing a few days in town this Albert and Mrs. Axworthy of Merritton were visitos to town on Saturday night. Mrs. W. L. Haist lefton Tuesâ€" day to reside with he son at Ni« agara Falls, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. D. R.Taylor have returned after spending the past two weeks at New YorkCity. Mrs. Jessic Felker is returned to Grimsby after spendin; the winâ€" ter months in ‘Toronto wth her daughter. Miss Isabel Stewart, of Topnto, visited over the weekend with her mother, Mrs. M. Stewart, Robnson Street, South. Mrs. G. E. VanMere of Haniiton has returned home after spendng a few days in Grimsby with her daughter. ® ® ® Mrs. David Hunter and daighter, Sylvia, left on Sunday for their home in Ottawa, after visithg the past week in Grimsby, _ A meeting of the Ways and Means â€" Committee of â€" Grimsby Chapter, O.E.S., was he‘d at the home of the Convener, Miss Alda E. VanMere, on Monday, to dicuss plans for the Bingo party to beheld on May 17th. Harry Lyons and 8. J. Viciers of Burlington were visitors in tovn on Tuesday. Harry is an old 98th Batt, boy who for some yeas ww connected with E. V. Hoffma her« in the pressing and cleaniny bus:â€" About fifteen Grimsby and Hanâ€" liton friends of Rev. E. A. and Mrs. Earchman of London, and the latter‘s father, Mr. Humpbrie, of Guelph, motored to Gueiph on Wedâ€" nesday of week to spmd a w.-&wum-. Th: oc casion was the 85th birthday anâ€" niversary of Mr. Humphries, and incidentally the previous day, the eleventh wedding anniversary of ; Mr. and Mrs. Earchman. Fred W. and Mrs. Pottenzer of Hamilton called on friends her Satâ€" urday. "Fred W." for many years was the popular manager of the Bank of Hamilton here, the branch then being located where Anderâ€" son‘s store is. WEDDING ANNIVERSARYâ€" On Thursday of last wek, a number of friends from Himiiton and Grimsby gathered to céebrate the 14th wedding annivermry _ of Mr. and Mra. Howard Paterson, No. 50 Fairview Avenue. Th evenâ€" ing was spent in games and music after which a dainty lung was served by the hostess. SNETSINGERâ€"MILLROS.... ‘The wedding was solemnzed by Rev. W. H. LeGrow on Tlirsday afternoon, April 14th, at thehome of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Miliross, Newington, Ontario, when their only daughter, Helen Magaret, became the bride of RussellJames, youuu-oudlmw and the late Mrs. Snetsinger, of Chicago. Mr. Snetsinger is a nephew of Mrs. E. L. Sutheriand, 42 Bbinson Street, South, Grimsby, ho with her son, Mr. Jack Sutherlag, was ‘.m‘mhllw.gm wedding. sSOCIAL @PERSONAL LATIMERâ€"GREERâ€" The marriage took placta; Ni. agara Falls, N.Y., on SQurday, April 23rd, of Miss AlMAGreer, of Grimsby, to Mr. Gordon L&imer, of Hamilton. Rev. Mr. 8. Sâ€"Davies ~ Miss Greer was formerly chief operator at the local Bell Trephone office, and Mr. Latimer ns as. sociated . with both Fl@bs and West‘s barber shops in th» town, before opening his OWN tonsorial pariors in Hamilton. BEEF PHONE 215 QUALITY MEAT MARKET Nuptials LAMB R. H. ST. JOHN PORK VEAL THE GRIMSBY _INDEPENDENT WE DELIVER PROP. exhibited at the recent Inventors Congress at Chicago was this litâ€" te gadget, guaranteed to put mfl.hmlm. It was exâ€" hibited by its inventor, E. I=abelia Gilbert, ABOVE. | Local Churches _ Week night prayer meeting â€" ‘Thursday, at 8 o‘clock. All are cordially invited. Grimsby Baptist Church The usual services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. will be held on Sunday next in the Baptist Church, with Dr. Nell M. Leckie in charge. The Communion will follow the mornâ€" ing service. Sunday School at 10 a.m. Young People‘s Society on Monday evenâ€" ings. Prayer Meeting on Wednesâ€" days at 8 p.m. â€" Preaching of the Gospel at 7 o‘clock. y omm zond bevompmratvapitt Gospel Hall â€" (Adelaide St.) Mr. H. Thorneycroft, of Hamilâ€" ton, will be the speaker. Servicesâ€" Sundayâ€"‘The Lord‘s Supper®‘â€" (Acts 20:7) 11 a.m. Sunday School and Bible Classâ€" 3 p.m. e pe Worship the King* â€" Maunder, Mr. Savage was the special speaker at the last Young People‘s Service in our church. Many will welcome the opportunity to hear him again. (soloist, Mrs. D. E. Anderson.) _7 p.m. â€" Uncle Jim Havers, of Hamilton. men in the city. He and his class conducted a service in.the church last year. P Mr. James Havers conducts two Bible Classes in Hamilton and is ‘Trinity United Church Rev. R. B. Ferris, Minister Sunday, May 1stâ€" Morning Service at 11 a. m. â€"â€" Subject: ‘"The Rainbow in the Junior Congregation. s Sunday School at 2:30 p. m. in Trinity Hall. Te o oo _ Evening Service at 7 p.m.â€"Subâ€" ject: "The Man with the Handiâ€" On Sunday, May 8th, special serâ€" vices will be held both morning and evening. In keepifig with the obâ€" servance of Blossom Week the UNIQUE INVENTION morning service will be a Flower, Service in which the Sunday School | will unite with the congregation| and take an active part. 'l'bccnn-' ing service will be devoted to the Mothers‘ Day theme. The Church will be suitably decorated with §t. John‘s Presbyterian Church Ministerâ€"Rev. I. B. Kaine _ Sunday, May 1st 11 a.m.â€" Mr. Savage of Hamilâ€" flowers and blossoms. An amicable exchange of minisâ€" ters and choirs, between the Burâ€" lington United Church and Trinity United Church, Grimaby, took place on Sunday evening last, when Rev. R. B. Ferris changed pulpits with Finley Matheson, and the local choir under leadership of its organâ€" ist, Mr. T. L. Dymond, had charge of \ummnlulpoonndmm. The Minister will preach at both +. @f ... MODERATE PRICES PHONE 215 o hear| A most delightful evening was |»-cmw¢nnmw ts two| of last week, when Mr. and Mra. and is| L. J. Farrell, Maple Ave., entertainâ€" Miss Hattie Merritt spent weekend in Toronto. «â€" ®#‘# Miss Rita Current visited in Toronto over the weekend. # Il.bunwl-.h:q-tleufl' of days last week in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. George Kanmacher visited with friends in Preston on Friday last. f Â¥ %% Mrs. F. D. Austin, Murray street, spent last week visiting her sister in Detroit. ® L L Miss K. Taylor has returned to Grimsby after spending the winter months at Ottawa. Mr. and Mr#. Cecil Tuck of Port Credit visited with relativbs in Grimsby over the weekend. M.I.B.l;d:ol:nundu(“" synod of Hamiiton and London, meeting in Wingham this week. m-luu;u.n;utofom by,mh-ean‘!duml operator at Flett‘s Beauty Salon. Miss Lillian Wilkins returned to Toronto after spending the Easter holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Wilkins, Maple Ave. The Women‘s Auxiliary of St. Andrew‘s Anglican Church held a most successful homemade baking sale on Saturday in the office of the Grimsby Natural Gas Co. | TPB Mrs. Mary Culp, 35 Main street. east, on Monday quietly celebrated the 86th anniversary of her birth at her home here. ‘The Independent is pleased to join with many friends in wishing her continued health and happiness. Mrs. 8. F. Williams is spending a few weeks with her daughter, Mrs.. J. H. Gillespic, Grimsby Beach, prior to leaving for Charâ€" lottetown, P.EI to visit with Mrs. Mrs. George Dalgleish and daughâ€" ter, of Wingham ,returned on Satâ€" urday after spending the weck ati the home of her father, Mr. D. Merritt, John Street. J. P. Millar. â€" Mrs. Williams has recently returned from a trip to Baldur, Manitoba. Mrs. R. N. Wolfenden, regent of Lincoln Loyalist Chapter, Imperial Order, Daughters of the Empire, was honoured with her reâ€"election Chapter at their eighteenth annual meeting, held at the Royal Conâ€" naught Hotel, Hamilton, on Thursâ€" day of last week. 20TH CENTURY BRIDGEâ€" ubl-mlaplly,mprlnlh-‘ ing awarded as follows: ladies‘ high â€" Miss Florence Phipps. Gent‘s highâ€"Mr. Douglas Hartnett, Indies‘ consolation â€" Miss Belle Stewart, gent‘s consolation â€" Mr. John Aikens. The evening concludâ€" ed with the serving of refreshments by the committee in charge. beral club and their friends. Seven Choice White Corn (17 oz.) CHIPSO, Large ............ SURPRISE SOAP ........ WHEEN‘S CARBOLIC sOAP GILLETTS LYE ...... CROWN CORN SYRUP SUPREME SHORTENING .. FRY‘S COCOA, 4‘s. ... BRUNSWICK SARDINES .. Plain or lodizedâ€" SHAKER SALT .........: R. & W. TOILET PAPER ... New Ontarioâ€" MAPLE SYRUP ;:..... .. By this Purina plan from hatching to layln;.u! lbs. Purina Startena, 16 Ibs. Purina Growena, 5§ cents. Get your Pullets laying in October when eggs will be high. Shredded Wheat Biscuits (Cash & Carry) 2 for 23¢ 3 for 25¢ QUALITY members at the regular busines" meeting of Lincoln Loyalist Chapâ€" ter, LO.D.E., held on Monday after» noon in the Chapter room. ‘The reâ€" ME e iee £_.1424 REGULAR MEETINGâ€" There was a good4 tu gent, Mrs. Wolfenden, pres‘d®‘ Several important matters of busiâ€" neas were discussed and reports reâ€" celved. ‘The discussion of plans in assist» uhmmmmnl being held in Grimsby, on May ‘xm.ullm“‘""""“'“" of two entries for the Blossom S Sm e d UE mittee was appointed to interview the two young ladies named. It was moved and seconded that Mra. William Morrison, Provincial President, of Hamiiton, be appoint» ed as a delegate to report.the Naâ€" tional Annual Meeting held in Vanâ€" couver. 5 Mrs. Gordon A. Sinclair gave & splendid report of the bridge, held under the auspices of the Girl Guide group, and conveyed the thauk» of the officers and commitâ€" mwmemmwh any way to the success of the event. mmmwwmn" a most interesting and complete reâ€" port of the Provincial meeting held ntmnoyuloonmmumk. ATTEND CHURCHâ€" anntod:&ymhudflnl-' wmuo«m.; No. 369 and Alexina Rebekah Lodge, No. 267, attended in a body, the evening service at the Grimsby Baptist Church on Sunday last, | when the Rev. Nelil M. Leckie deâ€" livered a most interesting and apâ€" propriate discourse. ‘Their visit ln] the Baptist Church was in keepâ€"| luwllhnmulc\momdn-‘ tending in a body, one of the local With Every 25¢ Paint Brush We Give You a 30¢ Can of Utilac FREE This is enough Utilac to do a good big table or two or three chairs. Free Utilac Deal 'I'hoh'fld-ohvwï¬â€˜hhlpdu.yuudd not buy a better one any place for 25¢. Well.ltulynednuuhluu-vlueyudiu superiority. $ _ BROWN‘S HAROWARE | THEAL BROS. .3 for iA RLaFAL: IPEAXZLJ s horses in good condition for Spring PHONE 5 â€" GRIMSBY work. Feed Purina Grainola. s . . . §2,50 .+. . *HI€ 1.0.D.E. /.. .S#Nle 3 for 28¢ 2 for 3¢ LOW PRICES 14¢ 12%¢ 17e 12e Ae Made in Twenty Beautiful Shades. UTILAC ENAMEL FOR ONE WEEK ONLY CHOICE GOLDEN BANTAM CORN..10¢ CHOICE TOMATOES, 24, . Ih:.hrryorstnwberryâ€" TAM, MB 08. .. .. .. ... ... ©. GOLDEN SPRAY CHEESE, PINK SALMON, talls, ... PINK SALMON, 44‘s .. .. turnout GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, ORANGE JUICE, 2s . Lyn Vallevâ€" PEARS, 154 BARTON PEAS .. PRUNES . ML‘AsD The NEW é‘ % ‘o,‘(‘l'mu’a\ Face Powder with generous flacon of Perfume Falcon Tomatoes (24‘s) Jasmine, Lily of Valley, Sweet Pea. SPECIALâ€" Libby‘s Pork & Beans balance ration will keep your FREE DELIVERY DUSTING POWDERS 3 for 25¢ 2 for 15¢ ST. DENIS > (21 oz.) 2s April 28th, 1938. 409¢ v¢ o. D WMKL: U4‘s . is‘ . M# ..2 for 19¢ .2 for .3 for .2 for .3 for 2 for 25¢ 15¢ 25¢ 19¢