EJIGHT x ,Epv.r'»;y'; miwi@i BAE EC Gil {. .:., SOCIAL PERSON A L Mabel Stadeirior spent Monday in Toronto. * § at Long: lsland, N.Y Harvey Sha‘er of Shafer Bros. is confined to his home with ilIness. Word has been received of the: safe arrival in Italy of Sergeant J.l 8. Rummeryv. | Lieut. Molly Lucas, of the Royal Canadian Nursing Corps, bas arâ€" rived safely in Italy. "Honey" and Mrs. Shelton, movâ€" ed into th8ir new home on Robinâ€" son street south, yesterday. ' Rev. J. H. and Mrs. Blair of Hamilton spent: Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Stadelmier. The Rev. Dr. Leckie was in Lonâ€" don on Wednesday, addressing the Canadian Club of that City. Edward Todd has been confined to his home the past week with illâ€" ness, but is now on the mend. Corporal Robert McCleliand, of the United States Army Air Corps, left Sunday night for Salina, Kanâ€" LA.C. Hugh Thompson,â€" R.C.~ A.F., left this morning for further instructional work at an eastern camp. Owing to the Christmas rush at the Fost Office, the Red Cross room will be closed from the 20th to the 25th. Mrs. C. Loud has year THE â€"GRIMSBY IJNDEPENDENT and le?t for a visit more nite at rvm’ s nor k cagnt weaF 1 & mm / 4 . 4 . ~4 o ditional t ny The December meeting of St. John‘s Presbyterian Women‘s Misâ€" slonary Society was held at the home of Mrs. Wm. Sangster on Thursday, Dec. 9th, with the Presiâ€" dent, Mrs. Stevenson in the chair. Splendid reports were given by the secretaries of the various branches. Much work was accompâ€" lished during the year. Gratifica~ tion in attaining their aliocation towing to the extra giving to the various war and patriotic funds) was expressed. Appreciation of the successful effortd of the retirâ€" ing officers during a rather diffiâ€" 'cun year, was shown. Mrs. W. H. Morris presided for the election of officers for 1944. The officers for the ensuing yurl are as follows: Hon. Pres., Mrs. Taylor â€" Munro; President, Mrs. Morris; 1st Vice President, Mrs. Dick; 2nd Vice President, Mrs. Litâ€" tle; Treasurer, Mrs. Dunham; Reâ€" cording and Correspondence Secreâ€" tary, Mrs. Burke; Supply Secreâ€" tary, Mrs. Tait; Glad Tidings Secâ€" retary, Mrs. Reiss; Home Helpers‘ Secretary, Mrs. McKenzie and Mrs. Munro; Welcome and Weliare Secâ€" retary, Mrs. Sangster and Mrs. Reiss; Press Secretary, Mrs. Little: Pianist, Mrs. Dick; Mission Band President, to be appointed; Cradle Roll Supt., Mrs. Stevenson. Grimsby Chapter No. 195, O.E.S., is holding a Christmas party in the Chapter Rooms on Tuesday evening, Dec. 21st, at 8.o‘clock, for its members and their families. St. John‘s W . A. Coming Events 2 Rinso 45. .23 & Oxydol.62..22% g Chipso â€" â€" .49 ) /1 e Â¥a 4o 4t <% 4* WHITE * WKOLE WHEAT CRACKED WHEAT OVEN FRESH: PURE LARBD * 17¢ 5 NOSESs FLOOR" * 25« Â¥Har frparring ®* §3 FRVY‘s FOLOA %# > 19¢ CATSUP , 24 or. 1. aves Aylrve 2 ox. bt 20¢ 1er Grimsby Chapter No. 195 O.€.8., held its regxular meeting ‘in the Masonic Hall on Tuesday, Decemâ€" ber 7th, with the Worthy Matron, Sister Marjorie Hitchman, and Brother Iâ€"wrence Hysert, Worthy Patron, presiding. Plans for the year were discussed and the conâ€" vener of the entertainment comâ€" mittee, Sister Murie} Anderson, anâ€" nouncd some novel ideas for the members to consider. The Chapter was honored by a visit from the Worthy Grand Patron of the Grand Chapter, Brother William Lambert, and guests were present from Hamilton and Smithville. Afâ€" ter the meeting, a very enjoyable Bridge and Euchre party was held, with eight tables in play. The winâ€" ner in Bridge was Mrs, Bertha Lomas P.D.D.G.M. of Hamilton, and Mrs. Clarence McNinch was the winner in Euchre. A dainty lunch was served by Sister Olive Hysert and her committee. 1%¢ ‘There‘s always plenty of park Eastern Star White Gifts Service in Sunday School at 2:30 in Trinity Hall TRINITY UNITED CHURCH YAMS, lexar No. 1 Grade 2 io. 25¢ w. Florda No. 1, Tender Stringless 1 " *A¢ Florida 216 size doz. 38¢ GRAPEFRUIT, Fiorida Marsh Seedliess 96 size, 3 for 19¢ CELERY HEARTS Native, Pascal and White, bunch 15¢ CRAPES, _\ Jifornia Emperor lb. 21¢ WERERG LETTUCE. Anzona, Extra large head 15¢ CARROTS, Native No. 1 Grade 4 Ib. 19¢ YURPNIPS. Native No. 1 Grade Ib. 3¢ APPLES, Native Grown McIntosh No. 1 6 qt. hasker 65¢ APPLES. Native Grown Spy. No. 1 Grade. 6 at. basket 65¢ Special Christmas Services DECEMEBER 19th, MORNING AND NIGHT Everybody welcome at all these services W. J. Watt, B.A., 1‘.D., Minister. Spy, No. 1 Grade. 6 at. ba Arh p Thursday, December 16, 194 14 Paton lt. Grimsby, Phone 107 Rev. B, A..O‘Donnell, M.A., P.p The 4th Sunday in Advent Holy Mass 9.30 a.m. Sunday School, 3 p.m. 11 a.m.â€"Christmas Service with ~Christmas Music. 7 pm.â€"Mr, Gibbs will give a sermon lecture on the Star of St. Joseph‘s Catholic Church Grimsby Baptist Church St. Helen‘s, Vineland, Holy Mhiss 11:00 a.m. St. Martin‘s, Smithville, Holy Mass 11:15 a.m. t D o ht enedistio®, 359 pain. SUNDAY, DEC. 19th Minister, Studeng # § 16