Have r dn;hl:dmm...' Wylie Theal, of Camp Borden, is # .. # en M\Mm-,m‘ mum%m Borden, was home over the weekâ€" spent Sunday with Mayor and Mrs. end. Edric S. Joknsen. Sergl RKeith Brown, RCAF,, Trenton was home for the weekâ€" in Grimsby and District last year wmmï¬m were $287.68. | Sergt. Roy Hurst, R.C.A.F. overâ€" seas, son of Harvey Hurst, has + # # Miss Z.â€" is a patient in m‘ iliton Gfldwmms curred at her home in Hamilton. Mrs. J. Vooges is again a» to take an active part in Navy £s gue work after being laid up .or several weeks with an injured Elizabeth street will celebrate the 50th anniversary on Monday next, Nov. 15th, very quistly, owing to the ill health of Mrs. Copeland. ‘The Independent extends congratuâ€" Iations and hope they will both be St. Joseph‘s Catholic Church 14 Paton St Grimsby, Phone 107 Rev. 8. A. O‘Donnell, M.A., P.P. Proceeds of Christmas Seal Sales SUNDAY, NOV, 14th, 1943 i1 a.mâ€"Walking Against The 7 p.m.â€"The Sacrifices of Cain Sunday School at 2.30 in Trinity XX!I! Sunday After Pentecost Trinity United Church Smithvilleâ€"Mass, 9.30 a.m. Vinelandâ€"Mass 11.15 a.m. SOCial Events * Personals * Organizations * Club Acti‘{_if_ies W. J, WATT, B.A., BD., MLRARRVS Massâ€"11 a.m. Sunday Schoolâ€"3 p.m. DANCE, THURSD1Y, NOV. 11 PRESCRIPTIONS Carefully and Accurately Dispen=.4 by Graduate Mrs. E. Gordon . â€" "*"." . â€"c. D. MiMyard DINE and BANCE Tavlor‘s Hutoteli Ticusts on Lale Nok Highway, Jimmy Morando AndHis Band Home o t Quality Drugs sATURDAY NIGHT COV‘r CHARG G0¢ Per Persor ® *o ADMISSION PER PEBgny 73 Sale at w Thompson‘s Milk Developing and Printing Reservations Between Bea®®%J» and Grimsby his parents Lt.â€"Col. Fred and Mrs. \Kemp, Nelles Boulevard. |land, are visitors at the home of | Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hoebel, Depot _ LA C John Spencer, R.C.A.F. is spending his furlough with his parâ€" Toronto, ton‘s NeS®‘ng,â€"Grimeby,; and at Milk 24", Eâ€"msvilie, A.wW,. 7 Louise Buckenham, RC.â€" LF. (w.D.), of Rockcliffe, spent the weekend at her home here. She was accompanied by Miss Jane md'ram. received word of the safe arrival overseas of their nephew, Sgt. W. ham, was a weekend visitor at the home of ber uncle and saunt, Mr. with 900 other members of the RCAF., for Saskatoon, where he huh-mti e were held in Fifty Church on Sunâ€" day. Rev, N. S. Anderson, Stoney morning and in the evening Rev. Hiram Hull, First United Church, Hamilton, preached. Special music was given by tue choir, under the leadership of George Smith. Frank Boyle, RC.AF., Hamilton, was the soloist at both survices. The junior choir assisted in the evening. ‘The regular monthly meting of Trinity United Women‘s Asâ€" sociation was held at the home of Mrs. P. Wilkins on Monday afterâ€" ucon, with a good attendance. The business session was conducted by Mrs. J. O. Moore, president. A pleasant hour was spent makâ€" ing quilt blocks, followed by reâ€" freshments served by Wrs. Erwin Humme: and Mrs. Mel. Puttit. Arâ€" rangemen‘s were made to hold a Rummag* Sale on Friday and Satâ€" articlss as well as old will be ofâ€" Mrs. Norman Hoebel and small Mrs. Donald A. Beckstead, Chatâ€" APP"® sted Trinity W.A Harry Kemp, RCAF. Youth. You‘ll enjoy it. Brantford, spent *the weekend with Mrs. Clifford McCartney. The Mothors‘® Club will meet at the home of Mrs. G. DeQuetteville on Thursday nexi. AC. 2, Wm. Fellows, RCAF. was home from Lachine, Que., over the weekend, on his way to Belleâ€" ville for a special course. Cpl. Thomas Garimage, of Toâ€"| ronto, spent the weekend at his ‘The Ludies® A1d of ~St. John‘s Presbyterian Church will hold a Penny Sale at the home of Mrs. R. E. Mcintyre, Nelles Road, on Wedâ€" nesday evening, Nov. 17th. Come and bring a friend. tending the funera‘ of Mrs. Soverâ€" eign‘s cousin, Dr. J. N. E. Brown. Dr. Brown was an exâ€"superintenâ€" dent of the General Hospital in Toâ€" rocto and the Ford Hospital in Deâ€" troit. He also served the Dominâ€" Inion Government for a number of yerrs as Territorial Secretary and Medical Officer of Health for the Yukon, going there at the time of brother of Rev. Homer G. Brown, now home on furlough. Masonic Hall on Tuesday members of Alexina Rebekah Lodge enjoyed an evening of bridge and euchre. The door prize was won by Mrs. Mra. J. Shields, accompanied by Mrs. V. K. Farrell, rendered two Â¥ Be To God." and "Absent." Afterwarda retreahments were ‘â€"-vod by tho bostesses, Mrs. _ James Merritt and Mrs. L Morâ€" ladies‘ high; consolation, Mrs. Roy Clemens. Gent‘s high went to Mr. Geo. Mould, and Gent‘s low to Mr. winner at bridge, and Konkle low winner. other bridge and euchre on Decemâ€" her 14th, beginning 8.45 p.m. meeting in the Chapter Room on Tuesday evening, Nov. 2nd. Mrs. Chapter officers were present. Annual reports of the various committees for the year were givâ€" en, and were very gratifying, esâ€" and patriotic committees. A reception honouring Mrs. Inez Matron, was held at the close, with Fast Matrons of Grimsby Chapter C.ughley‘s family, as well as A dainty lunch was served by Mrs. Margurel Moore and her comâ€" mittee and brought to a close a very happy and memorable evenâ€" Ing for Grimsby Chapter. Trinity Service Club held its â€" guiar mesting in ‘Trinity Hal! on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. A. V. Catton presided. A report on the Christm.s boxes sent to ths club‘s threc adopled soldiers overseas was given. The speaker for *he afteracoon was Mr Jos. Rishordson adent best wishes for a very b«ppy sear mimster of the Beotist ~*~urch. His subject wan Wom.e» in the New World. Mr. Richardson outâ€" lined br=!y three of the many problems *~ be solved, numely, economics, rehabilitation and re‘lâ€" That a woman‘s circle of inâ€" fAvence starts in the home and is best exemplified in the education, culture and religion of the children under her constant care and super» vision was one of the mailn points. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Sovereign, of THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT CGrimsby Chapter, Order of the Rebekah Lodge Trinity Service Club Eastern Star Hav. 18, spent the weekend at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. MacBride, Adelaide Street. # w# Terry Farrell, formerly of the Independent staff, who kas been residing at Kirkland Lake, is now in the R.C.A.F., and is stationed at The many friends of Mr. Alex Stewart, Kidd avenue, are glad to know that he is making a satisâ€" factory recovery from his recent iliness, and is now able to be up and about the house. L # # Mrs. Lioyd Haynes, of Grimsby, has reecived word that her husâ€" band, Sgt. (Air Gunner) L R. Haynes has arrived overseas. Sgt. Haynes is 25 years of age, the eldâ€" Haynes, of St. Catharines. overseas, and Jack in the RC.AF. in Cunada. Sgt. Haynes was forâ€" merly employed by Loblaw‘s groâ€" time of his enlistment was emâ€" ployed by thé Grimsby Stove and leave with his son, Gerry, and Mrs. Allen, John street. King, Hamilton, on Nov’;h_c_ 3. Rev. Joseph A. Powers officiated when Olive, youngest daughter of (formerly of Grimsby), was united in marriage to Special Constable Edward J. Weiler, RCM.P., only son of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Welier, The bride was gowned in powder blue chiffon velvet with hat to wore pearis, the gift of the groom. Miss Frances Weller, sister of the groom, w . ser only attendant, wenring a dress of rust and blue wool with matching hat. Her corâ€" sage bouquet was of gold chryâ€" santhemums. Mr. Aubrey Hunt, brother of the bride, was best r~an. A small reception was held at the home of the groom‘s mother, 888 Jackson street weut, for the immediate members of the famiâ€" les. The couple left for a short trip to points east. solemnized by Rev. Raske in the Lutherr1 Church, St. Catharines, on imovember 3rd, of Miss Anne Windecker, of Bearssville, The bride looked charming in a long white chiffon gown, with full length vell and orange blossoms. She caurried a bouquet of white roses and Wies with white streamâ€" wenaring a long blue chiffon gown wit, *lu6 shoulder length vell and Miss Helen Peters, sister of the *ride, was bridesmaid. Her gown » _ of pink chiffon, with pink gl» alder length vell, her flowers n*-.gln&udflcm-. Mr. Geo. Picken, of Beamsville, was ers, and her only ornament was a A reception was held at the brice‘s home, after which a dinnerâ€" dance was helo at Taylow‘s Autoâ€" tel, the couple leaving later for Toronto. ‘The bride travelled in a twoâ€"piecs black and turguoise sult with accessories t, match. Navy League Week November 21st Guests were present from Toâ€" ronto, Hamilton, Dunnville, Grimsâ€" by, Beamsvilie, and Jordan. On their r«.irn the young couple will reside in Eeamsvilie, play at Trinity lhll’;ovnhrl «hnd 26. ~Admiasion 25c. ~â€"~â€"~~ RMuptials Coming Events WINDECKERâ€"PETERS th WEILERâ€"HUNT uon of W & 8 Commencement _ Exercises, Friday ersises at Grimsby m‘. Mm. IDCornwor®® AECCCAE "~~ > will be held on Friday night of this Cemetery. week, in the School Auditorium. | pasket bearers were Wm. Mcâ€" The programme of entertainâ€" Charles Pottruff, Herbert ment ‘and presentation of awards| ~‘‘*"> preny Bontley, R. O. Smith, ment and presentation of awards is a very lengythy and varied one and will be of much interest to wmuhrlympu-u of the pupils. "This program is dedicated in loving tribute and high praise, to the sacrifice and natriotic devotion who have answered the Call of King and Country, to Defend our and Establish Freedom on earth." Mountain, a North Grimsby farmâ€" er for the last 46 years, died at his bhome Thursday in his 78th year. He was a deacon of First Baptist Church, Beamsville, and a member of Coronation Masonic lodge, and Masons. Besides his wife, formerâ€" ly Maggie Caughey, he is survived byoum.u;-.qi-_‘mn- Thomas and Amos, of Simcoe; In failing health for some time, Alpheus E. Merritt passed away at his home, North Grimsby townâ€" ship, Thbursday last, in his 68th He was a retired manufacturer, | a former member of the firm of| Merritt Bros., hasket manufacturâ€"| ers in Grimsby. He was born in | daughters, Mrs. John Rempel, Toâ€" mother, Mrs. Valmur Merritt; four ies 0 & e oi s sn en Emt 0T f l umt ‘his late home: 0n DPUUI O ., °// annual Commencement -m'ï¬M-'-J' ‘Watt. ofâ€" 2.‘.. Aeimahu â€" Kieh u..dm wthdumxer Survivors are his wife, a son, ALPHEUS E. MERRITT WILLIARM N. VAIL Obitzary POTATOES BRUSSELS SPROWT® freth green. native at. box 25¢ Native LEAF LETTUCE, larB®heads, new 2 for 19¢ Nati BREAD TBA | wm ‘wi.ll ANN PAGE VITAMIN "B" WMHOLE WHEAT LOAV 28 c.nu-n.n;',."’,' 75 ib. bag Catstor; John and Frank, of Grimsâ€" by, and a sister, hre.. Curts Swayze, of Caledonia, °) 0__ zs hald from 1t‘s doing your noblestâ€"that‘s sucâ€" 12 loving ‘memory of James M m'bâ€â€œï¬‚!‘ov. 18, 1940. , 1‘, sharing sorrow and work and mirth, y k l*mumfld NO COUPONS REQUIRED FOR APPLEBUTTER ter, sorghum molasses and sorâ€" ghum syrup have been removed from the list of rationed commodiâ€" ties, it has been announced by the Wartime Prices and Trade Board. ducts such as pineapple pulp and wâ€m-wm and canned rbubarb in solid pack have also been taken off nmaral services were held from Mm;_-.o-d-vlï¬ef GRIMSBY HIGH SCHOOL Cominencement School Auditorium Friday, Nov. 12th at 8:00 p.m. Sharp Adémission â€"~â€"*â€" i In Memoriam s 23¢24%. ames Ridge. COFFEE Vigorows & Winey Mrs. E. R. Swift, Burlington strain and stress, REALLY FRESH A & P November 11, 1943 â€"* $1.95 » §7J¢ 7 3t