Town Clerk G. G. Bourne ‘ holidays th:x week. *n # _ ® ® COnl. W. W. Johnson North Fay 'lnu.ncn_r!ndgy. o Socialâ€"Events * ® A.B.S. Russell Smith, R.C.N., reâ€"| with her parents, James and Mrs.| turned to duty on the east coast| Robertson, Robinson St. N. on Sunday night after spending his a e & furiough with his parents. A.C. 2, Glen Hoebel and Mrs. e s = e Moekel of Kitchener, spent Sunday Miss Connie DeLaplante, Grimsâ€" with his parents Walter and Mrs. by Beach, who was operated upon| Hoebel, Depot St. Aircraftsman in Hamilton hospital, on Sunday,| Hoebel is the third son in this for appendicitis, is making rapid family to be serving in the forces. L ® ® w-- ® The fair sex of Grimsby and daughter, of Windsor, were visiâ€"‘ ag to attend the Masonic Hall, on tors with Mrs. ‘Thos. Liddle on | pyiday night of this week and meet tors with Mrs. Thos. Liddle on Saturday, going on to Brighton for WM.S,. of Trinity United Church was held at the home of Mrs. E. McAlonen, on Thursday afternoon. After the business session refreshâ€" ments were served in the garden, ident in Grimsby was a visitor funcral of Baby Mcisaac. She was accompanied by Pte. Robert Mickleâ€" john, Jr., who has been on duty on the east coast for the past three years. His son Robert has becn in the Navy for over two years. Mrs. Robert Micklejohn, Sr., of | KEANEAARKE _ °_ / Je i C loNs | RIPT l Pmc ns ~eC L anonr ny Cixndan sUuNpAY, AUVGUST 22 u:m a.m. â€" M. W. J. Wltt. geteamemmwens 000000100 i0000 Sunday® School and Evening Service withdrawn during July Trinity United Church W. J, WATT, B.A., MItbesio®: Fish, Steak and Chicken Dinners HAMBURGS â€" nor pogs â€" JC CREAM whrTt DRINES DINE anc Tavlor‘s (arefully and Accurate‘ No. Home § Highways, o t Quality Drugs wo Between and DANCE ~s Mutotel rate}y Dispensed by PDrugegists aA 9 family, and Mr. and Mrs. Ora Ellis, S mithvilie, ‘Feturned ‘Iast ~week from Owen Sound where they had been holidaying. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Philps, St. Clair, Mich.. accomâ€" panied them home, staying over for 1;!“d.ylum. eral of her unci=, Henry Jackson.| Mr. Jackson will be remembered â€m@fimwmum1 wmummml mmmmâ€"uwndm. P.B.MHH.MMM"" sided on Main street esat. w â€" # 0 ® Mrs. Eakins of Toronto, who is a guest at the Village Inn, no doubt will be remembered by many of the older residents of this disâ€" C CCC lc sffaliaas FZimmerman i | of Beamsy finest voca |mcmn-bs Mn‘Gflflb’ Ee ie EC Beamasville., She was one of the MvocduuannurloMllu century or more ago. Walter Hoebe) was in Jarâ€" Tuesday attending the funâ€" Oy Stationery Graduate Millyard ersonals * @Organizations * Club Activities\ and son, Edgar, Winona, have reâ€" turned home after a fishing trip to Miss Betty Cowdrick, Niagara Falls, N.Y., has been the guest of the past two weeks. Cpl. Stanley Walters, R.C.A.r.‘ and bride left for Moncton, N.B., on Tuesday, where he has been staâ€" tioned for 18 months. ® ® _ ® Mr. Jack Pettit »as been visiting hic sister Miss Jean Pettit at T HE Jarvis on Tuesday atiending iBC funeral of Charles Waiter, an uncle HLEV, A. hi KE Y . 0 t ces . former pastor of St. John‘s Presby> terian Churchi, Grimsby, was the preacher at both services in the Boys‘ Tabernacle, Grimsby Beach, ‘on Sunday last. Misses Vivian Durden SNO | ®_ / | Chamberlair, Niagara Falls, A°° guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wmâ€" Loth» lan, Maple Avenue. w0# 0# Joinny Gibson of Hamilton TP nvmwrmcflm"’y“‘“ ‘ He was accompanied by his {Y0, (â€u'w“mmmlmm- l.mnmmndm"""‘""""‘ inc-mpm'“’“mwt' e . S Nt weeks‘ holidays with hor PAFONT e rernsnones itc h‘-mwwm. m 0000 C dae t mumdwdutyfl‘hh““‘““ mn““.g.nerâ€dl)"m' â€" ilescence leave with his parents Ernie and Mrs Mason, Elm St. 2 .# ( Afee. Durd 4 winnipeg., a n d ‘iï¬. and Avenue, weey. mt s CC .a’n‘ Prof. and Birs. V. W. 3 mnmrndtmtww surnmer at Cbautaugus, N *â€" Te “;,._.-.m:av.ï¬ï¬‚"' o. Jsck on _‘,‘:‘ M ’M s sb mol: T6 nOW 44 the | ipe Mr. and Mrs. 4. i. ie n Conle â€" in ‘‘passeq with ronoutr® MJ .8 umdlâ€MWm ma-dhn" flï¬â€˜lwfl- minst. on6. Lt children, 9 ~*""""" _ ng sucin, South America, S"C .muuu'vmm"'“"" by." ‘They are residing at the C of Mre ww" ohst. Jir. Lang is an execut"f s1 with the Venezuels Of C s ts Christof? ul EOPP". se ‘.plo in ponout OP 4"*"*""" _ _ .. Aose eng*#**""""_ wwmï¬ PCs # * # ;,.mhdv-““""“w- ME o lukk ‘n-hl.fl“ Artbur CGRIMSBY INDEPENDCNT Jednesday , Montreal we at the | : '&;ufl:_‘_’:"' by on Saturday. ied by his two mlullm‘ ck now stationed aeb a tank unit. Gn x Hambo® , yaye Morritt, {Ozme), peg. "“ and . Alice Falls, Are} are spending n in Grimsâ€" at the Lome w nï¬ d a deligDâ€" O Peott.| (ierff days reeâ€"ntly at Lake of Bays, rmed to Loxgue after spending bis furlough with of Sussex, N.B., are visiting with A. F. and Mrs. Hawke. at m A den, Lancashire, and LA.C. Donâ€" ald Grarnon, Enfield, Middlesex, with Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Bromley. LAC. J, W. Hill, Yorks, Eng., with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Beamer. « L # LAC. D. 0. R,. Owen, Nottingâ€" ham, Erg., and LAC. F. 1 Ramos, Cheshire, Eng., wiU and MrS. S. Harris. LAWSON â€" At Mount Hamilton Hospkal on Thursday, August 10th 1943, to Mr. and Mrs. Wilâ€" freo M. Lawson, Grimsby, ‘I daughter (Jacqueline Ann). "Here‘s the New, Easy Way to Healthful Fawily Meals" ‘ A.C. Alan Gree Woum every where occlaim "Eatâ€"toâ€" VWorkâ€"toâ€"Wia‘"*, s»rhoritative new 1 “",'J;,"mk,"'d, the guesswork out of ‘oodlw."ition- lt’spncï¬al...d-o-uvin; _ easy <» »ie! And there‘s a copy fox you a.% % l s 0 C d ; FREE, simply by mailing the coupon below. Authorities reslize the importance of nutrition for health, as an aid to Victory. Yet recent Government rurveys show that the diet of 60 percent of Canadians is deficient. 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Sponsored by We wish to thank our friends and neighbours for many kindnessâ€" es and expressions of sympathy exâ€" tended during our recent bereaveâ€" ment; also for the beautiful floral tributes and the loan of cars. by Women‘s Institute held on Tuesâ€" davy evening at the home of Mrs. Women‘s Institute the beginning of good citizenship. Regarding political responsibilities she stressed the necessity of each m.mmmamu‘ voting privileges in their own comâ€" munity, making a point of acâ€" quainting themselves with office seekers, giving the best man their vote, and backing him up afterâ€" At the August meeting of Grimsâ€" One of the best ways of acquirâ€" #¢ an education in citizenship, e enaiist 20 0 e ie o t An T 9 am. and 4 p.m. to avoid rush hours when war workers have to be carried. Leave children at hom,-tomkemomfore-mthlmnllu'l- ‘Avoid Friday, Saturday and weekâ€"end travel. Do mryt_hingyouc.:tneuew-timetnvdeon- gestion and avcid inconvenience and discomfort. 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Wartime Home Hospitality the folâ€" lowing letter has just been reccivâ€" dv,m;.&m.ml- Lincoln Loyalist Chapter: Dear Mrs. Bromley: Several of the men who spent the past weekend in Grimsby have come in to express their appreciaâ€" tion for the excellent time they had. I should like, in turn, to exâ€" p-bmwwmror the eminently satisfactory arrangeâ€" ments which you made for their nceammodation.© We are fuly "The more I study the matter," aware of the amount of time and trouble it takes to make all the necessary contacts, and we want you to know just how much your efforts mean to the men, and to the Y.M.C.A. Supervisors who work with you. We should appreciate it if you would pass on our thanks to the . hostesses who made the men feel so much at Lome. T hanks, Ladies! Y M.C.A. Wa Services Supervisor. the national and interâ€" Yours very sincerely, 4s for