11 a.m.â€"Rev. T. D. Todd, B.A. Do YÂ¥ ou Remember Y our Friends? Trinity United Church wW. J. wWaTt, B.A., BD., :I’I’M’mu::flvery- an atâ€" tractive way of wp!mim Evening Services With trawn for July busy days when every minâ€" ute is precious. 46.50 WEST MAIN STREET HAMILTON Opposite the Library GRIMSBY (Eastern Deylight Saving Time) GRAY COAGH LNES Kanmacher‘s Restaurant PHONE 488 ~ [ / Acocdudctrmiett _ ACBEP Unbreakable Giacs, Shock Proof sz «m & P Aa in Leather Cast ‘Tickets and Information at W ATERMAN‘S Pens And Pencil Military Watch Signet Rings mmmmn d WOL S MARKET quaALuTY MEA I:â€":__._--â€" _ ‘5.00 Leave 1942 TORONTO 10:15 a.m. 3:1§ p.m. 7:1§ pm. 11:10 p.m. GRIMSBY _ PMA uB THEALâ€"MILLYARD 1 A lovely June wedding was solemnized at 4 o‘clock last Wedâ€" nesday afternoon at Calvary Unitâ€" ed Church, Londor, when Theima Bertha Millyard, daughter of Rev. and Mrs, J. E. J. M\ lyard, of that city, became the bride of Wylie Thormzs Theal, Phm. B., son of Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Theal, Grimaby, The bride‘s father officiated assistâ€" 'Iod‘b,v Rev. Duncan McTavish. Mrs, J. S. Pack played the wedâ€" ding music and Miss Mary Byrne, oflmdon.-n;durlumm of the register. marriage by her brotherâ€"inâ€"law, Allan Willoughby, of London, was charming in a floorâ€"length white gown of French Chantilly lace and net. The tightly fitted bodice was of lace. ‘The skirt was of very full double net, over white taffeta, with a narrow inset of lace. ‘The long leg o‘mutton sleeves, with points over the hands, and the sweetheart neckline, were edged with narrow ruching of net. ‘The fingerâ€"tip vell fell softly from a sweetheart halo of the same lace edged with the cade of Johanna Hill roses. ‘The bride‘s niece, Miss Marilyn Millyard, @f Grimsby, was her only Attendaut. uae was gowned in floorâ€"length turquoise blue lace and net, with matching halo and shoes. Pink lace mitts completed her enâ€" semble and she carried a colonial Douglas Allan, London, and Erwin Phelps, Grimiby, were ushers. ‘ Following the ceremony a recepâ€" tion was held at Glen Allen Villa for about 45 guests. Mrs. Millyard and Mrs. Theal assisted the bridal former wearing a blue sheer gown with white accessories and the latâ€" ter in cameo pink with white acâ€" counle in left for a boat cruise through the Thousand Islands ‘The bride traâ€" with matching turban and Johanna Hill roses. ‘ On their return they wili reside in Welland. Grimsby guests at the wedding Lloyd Theal, of Grimsby, brother e t * * l eusca (Editor‘s note: On page four of mllntvmh'oufluufldc reprinted from Liverty in which mmwflmaw"“‘†mhnmll“""“ coanner. It will repay reaii98¢.) comn CoR PIPESâ€"25câ€"HHMiers RCOOkLTS ES ** opn‘s 1.9C. SUITS Nuptials Kent Cleaners EmwE®® _ TUica t (Formeriy Oollar Cleaner®s) Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Theal Cash And Carry ‘“m se W. WIOT was given in Mrs. E. Corman of Dunnvic is\ Mrs. E. H. Culp of Niagara Falls visiting in Grimasby, _ | is visiting in Grimaby. Mm w“l W‘O T eme weekend in Toronto, spent the Grimasby. Mrs. Delia Hill spent the weekâ€" end in Toronto, visiting with Mrsa. Miss Mary Mustard, of Dundas, spent the +«weekend in Grimaby visiting with the Misses Softley, ® a ® Licutenant and Mrs. J. Innes, of Toronto, are spending a few days| Mr. and Mrs, James 9W‘ "**‘ with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and daughter, Betty, Were in Toronto Mrs. R. Case. on Saturday attending the Kitchenâ€" C 6: i Wells wedding. ‘The many friends of Mrs. James y * Betts wily be pleased to hear that| Miss Joy Neale and brother, she is improving in health in the Raymond, of Kirkland Lake, are umumo-u?m m-gmfln:'m““:‘“ * e the home of Mr. Mrs. Robert Miss Kathleen Freeman, Adeâ€" Paton Street. mmmmm-um * *‘ /s weâ€"knit Red Cross group at her| A.C. 2 Robert Watt of Manning home last Friday afternoon. MW.WMMUM *"% % for the past week at Trinity Manse, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kanmacher.|having undergone an operation for and HMugh Campbell, spent _last appendicitis two weeks ago. ‘The many friends of Mrs. James Betts wil} be pleased to hear that she is improving in health in the Hamilton General Hospital. and Hugh (ampbell, spent _last week on a fishing expedition at Otter Lake, Parry Sound District. e e ® Mrs, Earl Duffield and daughter, Sandra, of Kirkland Lake, are Ontario, to spend a week with m-.|..r...,...- _‘°""-.' spending the summer montnis WNUI M J0 V smantar TA lhilt semnine f Mr. and Mrs R. C. mmummw.x.o.lmmmwyuutm-‘ Grimsby. D.E. was held, on Monday, June tion of the iabour situation in the yÂ¥ mi‘e 20th, with the Regent, Mra. L. A.| fruit belt. These women are emâ€" Sgt. Harry Clark of the RC.] Bromley, presidLD&â€" ployed there at huilling strawberâ€" AF., and Mrs. Clark and two chil«| ‘The executive were empowered ries and are being paid by the hour dren jeft on Tuesday for Melissia,| to transact any business during the | for the time taken in getting to spentâ€"a fewâ€"days in â€" week. Upon returning to his staâ€" wick, near her husband‘s station. tion he was accompanied by his wife, the former Miss Joyce Warnâ€" er, who will reside in New Brunsâ€" THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT "sale" last Tuesday, held at "Rosasâ€" more," proved to be a most enjoyâ€" uble evening as well as a great Sunday Dinner Hints _ check in the amount of $86.51. Refresnments, which were servâ€" «4 in the diningroom, were preaid« ed over by Miss Heloise Macklem uaun.mu-.-uln"‘ Young Originals, who were OM ‘“,mm q \ mw-‘.‘?; bo% Lubnté aummer frocks © -‘.flmm"“ w4 the Circle‘s colours, bhie an" white, and indicated the position w"“:mmm weil; Lieutenant, Vorbs DhtM! Founder Members, Marjorie Ha: M' M ,“ â€â€˜ Morrison and Betty Shantz; Mes:â€" bers, auc.m:m w.". otp!anr.-JoIâ€"-’m’ Tremain®, Ann Wade. The Young Ongine«‘* Clircle wAll be resuming its activities in th* Â¥all During the P""* "*"" _ munths the members have been mmwm.-dm WMMâ€"“"“ mmflfl-wm' cate that they are ready for an guvy, amger und yhd®: . M _ OAC Wore to te banished, we sbould 16 Tallbiy enjoy perpetua) pesct"~ SOCIAL AND PERSONAL sn Bs cA e and as a result the ‘Torâ€" great enemies of peate in * ... _ avariece, ambMtiop, Originala‘ pretty woputh t 08 much comâ€" :s to receive & several Mr. ard Mrs. L. Pickett Mwwmm Rev. w.J. and Mrs. Watt left this week to Sp&%1 their holidays in Bruce County, _ Mr, and Mre J. 1NOMN® NNUMN® mage attended the Beaupitâ€"Ritchle wedding in NiaFara Falls, balance on hand. ed that 6 recruiit boxes had been given out during the month. 1468 magazines and books sent to variâ€" ous centres amd a shipment of clothing was being forwarded to headquartors this week. ‘The War Service Commnittee issued azs apâ€" peal for used dgll.dhhhm in Grimsby and a resolution was passed urgimg that adequate measâ€" ures be taken by the proper authâ€" orities to check the tendency toâ€" ward crime amd urging the town council to recomsider the eatablishâ€" ing of a curfew law here. Municipal Grounds «> JULY 9&10 â€" GARDEN BROTHERS ENTERTAINMENT â€"â€" CANVES _ FUN se â€"â€" GRAND PRIZE DRAWINGS 1.O0.D.E. THURSDAY NIGpâ€"Grand Opening by Mru, Clay Merrill, wife of United t8ates Counsul in Hambtan, , ‘ FRIDAY NIGHTâ€"Galsa Grimaby Beach Night, Drewing EA* jwight For Valuable Prizes Such as Coal, Groceries, Ments and Clothing ~~Out of Town Winners May Take War Savings Certiicates Opâ€" tonally . CRIMSBY LIONS CLUB T‘wo Shows Each Night * Merryâ€"Goâ€"Round CARNIVAL wWKEEELS OF FORTUNE â€" BINGO â€" REFRESHMENTS The treasurer‘s| and from work. , reporting for ProceedsTo Further Lions Club Work on Wedâ€" G RIM SBY A very charming wedding was solemnized on Wednesday, June 2ith, at the home of the bride‘s parents, when Genevelve Elleen, Mmmdlr.udlfl- Leslio Blanch rd, Grimsby, | WAs united in marriuge to L. A.C. Harty Stewart Groff, son of Mr, and Mrs. w,. J, Watt of Church, Grimaby, The bride given in marriage b" “W.mkwdy in a streetâ€" length gown of blue crepe "’"‘ m‘mu'tofplnk roses and sweet peas. Her only attendâ€" mnm.mu-msl-n- chard, was dressed in yellow and carried a colonlal bouquet of mauve sweet peas and daisics. Mr. Garnet Stouck of St. Cathâ€" arines was groomsman. The wedâ€" ding music was played by Mr. Wil« am Tufford, Beamaville. } After the ceremony a reception was held for 25 guests. _‘The bride and groom will reside in Shediac, Now Brunswick. Local Women Busy At Fonthill Plant daily by truck to and from a Fontâ€" GCGROFFâ€"BLANCHARD FIFTH ANNUAL : AND HIS TWELVE PIEC#@ ORCHESTRA Dancing Inside And Out w No Jitterbugging Dancing Every Admission Friday and Saturday 60c Per Person On No. 8 Highway, Near Hamilton NICK STOUT THE ROCKLANDS GALA OPENING DANCE Tomorrow (Friday) Night Nuptials (, Beamsville. Rev. of Trinity United iby, officiated at the (Formerly The Terrace) AC, William D. L+ onto, spent the weel parents, Mr. and Mrs er, Depot Street. Here are some suggestion$ » » ‘ TEA BAGS CHOCOLATE POWDER FANCY BISCUITS TABLE RAISINS CANNED CHICKEN CHEESE (In Packages) CHOCOLATE BARS CHEWING GUM LIPTON‘S NOODLE SsoUP Ferris Wheel Clow ns D. E. énderson Main Street West viencod with bis Afra. G. F. m‘. GAMES Grimsby