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WE HAVE GENUINE "SISMAN‘s SCAMPERS" FOR ALL THE FAMILY RUNNING SHOES AND SANDALS FOR MISSES AND CHILDREN 7A Main St. W. yeas affos yecar SMITH‘S SHOE STORE QUALITY MEAT MARKET Tirnws wWHY a Servel Electrolux gives you silent, lowcost refrigerationâ€"year after year. It operates by a wholly different principle. It‘s the only automatic refrigâ€" estor that has no moving parts in the entire freezing :mum.mwmw gas fiame does the work, circulating a refrigerant wwumauw.a is designad to save you more money . . . aad give you permanently silent operation. Call at our dbowroom and get full information about the new models. R. H. ST. JOHN SUMMER HOSIERY 2 for b7e HOME MADE SAUSAGE WE DELIVER TO BEACH GRIMSBY, ONT. 44 Main St. W. Phone 215 _ Miss Elma Moore, left on Monâ€" day to holiday in New York City . _ Mr. and Mrs. Jamesâ€" Durham and son left last week to reside in the Martimes. Mr. George Kanmacher attended the reunion and dinner of the 118th Battalion held in Kitchener on Satâ€" Mr. Archie Aiton and Mr. Kenâ€" neth Baxter are on a twoâ€"weeks‘ motor trip through the Maritime Mrs. Dearin, of Hamilton, and Mrs. Bell, of Windsor, former resâ€" idents, renewed acquaintances in town on Saturday. * Miss Sarah A. Boyd, of Troy, N.Y,, is a guest during the summer months with Rev. R. B. and Mrs. Ferris, at the Manse. % Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hewson and Mrs. Thomas Voigt have returned from an enjoyable week‘s visit with relatives in Columbus, Ohio. Wient suffered through the death of their grandmother, Mary Ellen Shepherd, widow of James Crown, at her home, Clinton Township on Sunday, at the age of 73 years. _ ‘The sympathy of their teamâ€" matés and friends generally in the town and district will be extended to Earl Tufford and Murray "Monk" Tufford, in the hereaveâ€" The many friends of Mr. 8. E. Laidman, Paton Street, will be pleased to know he is again able to be around after a lengthy iliness. The following weekend guests were registered at the Village Inn:â€" Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Foode, Otâ€" Mrs. U. Stewart, and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford McCartney spent Sunday with Mrs. McCartney‘s parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stewart, at Smithville. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Bourne movâ€" ®d into the residence of Waiter West on Adclaide Street, on Wedâ€" nesday, which was vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cornwell, who have moved to the Todd residence, corâ€" ner of Ontario and Clark Streets. . Rev. Col. George W. Woods, former pastor of Trinity United Church, Grimsby, Mrs. Woods, and family, of ‘Toronto, visited with friends in town on Sunday. Chatham; Dr. and Mrs. Lioyd Jones, Niagara Falls; Mr. and Mrs. Healey, Lansing, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Nicholls, Cleveland Heights, O.; Mr. and Mrs. J. Reed Craig, Erie, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Dave Neili, 8o. Bend, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Davis, Buffalo, N.Y.; Mr. Steve Dart, Montreal; Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Henderson, Jamestown, N.Y.; Mr. & Mrs. O‘Neill, Buffalo, N.Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Bastable, Chiâ€" cago; Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Jackson, Bradford, Pa.; M. E. Stair and wife, Chicago; Mrs. Ness and daughter, Montreal. At the close of the regular busiâ€" ness meeting a party for both the children and their parents was enâ€" joyed, the social committee being composed of Mrs. H. G. Mogg, conâ€" vener, Mra. Fred Jewson, Mra. George Konkle, Mra. George Silver, Mra. C. H. Rahn. the subject of Safety, stressing the importance of teaching their chilâ€" dren the necessity for extra preâ€" caution during the sunmer months, when there are so many dangerous means in which they may come to grief. She urged also that children be taught the rules for safety, which when implanted in (their minds, will be followed automaâ€" tically, when dangers confront them. The Clinic committee reâ€" ported a very successful seasion and announced the final one to be held on June 7th, at which smallâ€" pox vaccine will be administered. Me:nbers of the Grimsby Mothâ€" ers‘ Club and their children, the latter numbering close to twenty, were graciously entertained by Mrs. L. A. Bromiey at her home on ‘Thursday afternoon of last week, this meeting being the final one unâ€" til the fall season. Mrs. Fred Jewâ€" in an interesting and instructive manner, spoke to the mothers on / .\ d T M MORE ESSA SR SOCIAL @PERSONAL | MOTHERS‘ CLUB THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT Mr, Earl Marsh left last week on a business trip to the Prairie provâ€" Miss Winnifred Hearn, RN. of Windsor, spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. T. Sowerby, Paton Mr. and Mrs..G. H. Kanmacher and the latter‘s father, Mr. Norman Smith, of St. Catharines, visited friends at Tillsonburg, on Sunday. Mr. R. Rittinger, local teller at the Canadian Bank of Commerce, has returned after spending two weeks‘ vacation with his parents, at Baden, ‘Ontario. Miss Isabel Stewart spent the weekend in Meaford before returnâ€" ing to Toronto, after holidaying last week with her mother, Mra. Marâ€" garet Stewart, Robinson Street. minster Club will be held at the evening service. Miss Doris Beamer, former opâ€" erator at the Rose Marie Beauty Parior, has accepted a position with the Brown Beauty Parlor in Hamilton, for the summer months. Obedience". Dedication service of Mrs, E. Young, who resides with her daughter, Mrsa. J. Chilvers, 6 Paton Street, was visited on Sunâ€" day by her brother, Mr. F. H. Milne and Mrs. Milne, and her two nephews, Mr. Gordon Milne and Mr. Jack Milne, all of Toronto. | Local Churches Sundayâ€"*"The Lord‘s Supper"â€" (Acts 20:7) 11 a.m. o‘clock. _ _ _ _ _ Week night prayer meeting â€" ‘Thursday, at 8 o‘clock. son, Mrs. Robert Hillier and Mrs. Lioyd Pettit, attended rehearsal at the Royal Conndught Hotel, in Hamilton, on Monday night, preâ€" paratory to the meeting of the Reâ€" bekah Grand Lodge to be held in that city on June 20, 21 and 22nd ‘Trinity United Church Rev. R. B. Ferris, Minister Sunday, June 5thâ€" 10 a.m.â€"Sunday School in Triniâ€" ty Hall. £ PM ~ i. _ 4n 11 a.m.â€"Morning: Worship. Junâ€" lor congregation. â€" Representatives of the Town Council of Grimsby, the Township Council of North ‘onmby.mnanm-uu the Grimsby Band will be in attendâ€" ‘The services of the Grimsby Bapâ€" tist Church on Sunday next will be conducted by the Rev. Nell M. Leckie, D.D., at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. ‘The Communion will be observed at the morning service. d It is desirable that other versions of the Bible than that known as the "King James Bible," be sometimes used in public worship. According on Sunday first the Scripture Lesâ€" sons at the Baptist Church will be taken from the English transiation of the soâ€"called Septuagint Version of the Old Testament. Resembiâ€" ances and differences will be interâ€" Sunday School at 10 a.m. and Young People‘s Society on Monday at 8 p.m. * William J, Webb Following a short iliness, the death occurred at his home in Clinâ€" ton township on Thursday morning last, of a wellâ€"known farmer in the district, in the person of William J. Webb. Left to mourn his passing besides his widow, are two sons, Michael and Thomas, at home, and two daughters, Mrs. Lester Neal, Windâ€" sor, and Mrs. Richard Scott, Stamâ€" ford; also three sisters, Mrs. Charles Stewart, Wellandport; Mrs. Caleb Louck, Smith‘s Falls, and Mrs. M. Jamieson, Windsor. x A large number of relatives and friends attended the funcral serâ€" vice from his late home on Saturâ€" day morning to St. Joseph‘s R. C. church, Grimsby. Numerous floral tributes attested to the high esâ€" teem by which he was held in his| community. Rev. Father Webster| conducted the services. Interment; took place in Queen‘s Lawn c-nu-| tery, Grimsby. The pallbearers| were: George Konkle, Fred Walkâ€" er, William Fairbrother, Walter Wilcox. William Aston and Frank esting. Lane Sunday School and Bible Classâ€" St. John‘s Presbyterian Church 10 a.m.â€"Sunday School. 11 a.m.â€"Communion Service. 7 p.m.â€"Subject, "Wholeâ€"hearted Gospel Hall â€" (Adclaide St.) 7 p.m.â€"Evening worship. Subject: "Byâ€"ways of the Soul." Grimsby Baptist Church Obituary BOWSLAUGHâ€"MACDONALD ‘The Gospel tabernacle, Winona, was the scene of a pretty wedding on Saturday afternoon at 4 o‘clock, when Marion Jean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. MacDonald, Winona, lhu-o the bride of Mr. Raiph Walker Bowslaugh, North Grimaby, 'non of Mr. John Bowsltugh.and the late Mra. Bowslaugh, North Grimsâ€" Iby. Rev. T. C. Wickware of the \ tabernacle, assisted by the bride‘s |uncle, Rev. 8. A. Witmer, Fort \Wayne, Ind., dean of Fort Wayne 'NN. institute, conducted the cereâ€" mony. Spring flowers formed a lpntly setting for the ceremofy. ‘The bride, given away by her father, was gowned in white bridal georgette, forming a slight train, full skirt with smocking at the walistline and smocked sleeves, trimmed with white velvet. Her vell of net with lace insertions fell from a lace cap trimmed with seed pearls, and held in place by a chin strap. She also carried the Ince handkerchief which the groom‘s mother carried on her wedding day. \Her bouquet was carnations and ‘enapdragonas, with maidenhair fern. Mr. and Mrs. James L. Theal and family and Mr. and Mrs. Richard ‘T. Theal, attended the wedding at Dunnville, on Wednesday afternoon, of their niece, Miss Leona Bartâ€" lett, to Mr. Adelbest Paul Stewart, also of Dunnville. Mr. Henry McLean, Winona,! uncle of the bride, plaved the wedding music, and during the signing of the register Mr. Nell Miller, violinist, nlaved () Promise , Me, and I Love You Truly, 1 A reception for sixty guests was| ;uuuun_-dmm.-»\ ents, following the ceremony. Miss Janet Fiett has returned afâ€" ter spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. C,. E. Atwell, at Detroit, Mich. Rev. R. B. Ferris is in Galt this week attending the Hamilton conâ€" ference, being held at Wesley bestâ€"mmnl, ~@NI MF. Llovd Milier, Lynden, and Mr. Harold Shuker, Winona, were the ushers. Mr. Donald Walker, Stoney Creek, cousin of the groom. was the Attending the bride. were her sister, Miss Connie MacDorald, as maid of honour, and the groom‘s sister, Miss Reita Bowslaugh. ‘The couple left later on a trip to Montreal, and on their return will reside in North Grimsby. 'RID & WHITE PUMPKINâ€" WB wl on nipinaniqeeneiterntnnnagen LIBBY‘$ PORK & BEANSâ€" L1 Uille | nas nc tarrcrommememmmmnrmem RED & WHITE GOLDEN CORNâ€" P4, R TOP ......â€"_â€"._.nn snnz ons P. & G. soaAPâ€" 3 for . CASTILE S0APâ€" 10 for " RED & WHITE TOILET PAPERâ€" 2 for Feuatel 6e Lo c omm Me a, hn ns Purina Grainola contains crushed it takes only 2 Ibs. Purina Startena Western Oats, Linseed Meal, Alfalfa and 16 hs. 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Toronto, Kingâ€" ston and Montreal, so Grimsby is fortunate and proud in being asâ€" sociated with such important cenâ€" tres of Guiding. left on a trip to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cartner, 221 Main St., West, Grimsby. _A numberâ€" of friends and neighbours had gathâ€" ered to greet the newlyâ€"weds on their arrival and an enjoyable time was spent. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew ‘Cartner left on Wednesday to take up resâ€" idence in Kitchener, where he is assistant manager of . the Zeller Limited store at that place. CARTNERâ€"THOMAS Thé marriage took place in the Presbyterian Church, at Cobourg, Ontario, on Tuesday, May 24th, of Jean Winnifred Thomas, R. N. daughter of Mr. ard Mrs. R. F. ‘Thomas, of Lindsay, and Matthew Cartner, son of Mr, and Mra. R. J. Cartner, of Grimaby. i ~ bride and groom were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Thomas. Following the reception which was held at the home of Mr. and Main Street East MODEL DAIRY Chocolate Flavoured Dairy Drink ~ Fresh Cottage Cheese _ Sour Cream A SPECIAL TREAT FOR PARTY OR PICNICâ€" of the usual good quality for your approval:â€" A Few Extra Dairy Products Our Green Spot Orange Ade Sold in bulk or bottles. Nuptials 10° 19° HEREFORD CORNBEEFâ€" L PM .ecmaaicd GRAPENUT FLAKESâ€" ORANGE MARMALADEâ€"â€" FALCON SWEET PICKLESâ€" RED PLUM JAMâ€" BEE HIVE SYRUPâ€" 2s ind ccascrcaads PINEAPPLE JAMâ€" CLOVER LEAF SALMONâ€" YÂ¥ B / «â€"â€"wrmnge thiew SANDWICH CAKESâ€" MOLASSES SNAPSâ€" GOLDEN SPRAY CHEESEâ€" w*s MAGIC BAKING POWDERâ€" (Cash and Carry) TOBACCO, CIGARETTES AND C1GARS OFFERS M**A8D MOTH BAGS Side Opening, Large Size Flakes 15c lb ; 2 for 25¢ WHAT ARE GOlNG!'OOIml]A BOUT MOTHS Moth Crystals 39c Tin Moth Balls or Thursday. CABINETS Double Door $1.89 June 2nd, 1938 Phone 410 Â¥A bg Z1 10° 16° 18° 10° 15°