was in town on Tuesday. Mins Myrtls S‘mpson spent the «weakend with friends in Til}sonburg. # % % Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bartlett of PDunnville, speni Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. 1. Theal. Halifax, is spending ber furlough at her home he‘e. Miss Helen®MCNiven of ‘Waterâ€" bury, Conn. spent the weekend leave with his sister, Mrs. A. E. Cpl. Reg. Shirriff of Newbry, Emgland, now statiuacd at Debert, N.S., attended the wedding of his cousin, Marjorie Hildreth on Saturâ€" day last. | # # ® Miss Joan Lawson of Dundas, has returned home after spending the Easter holidays with her cousin, Miss Beverly Hill, Gibson Avenue. Hodson, who have spent the winter at the Village Inn have moved into their recently purchased home on No. 8 Highway east. weekend in Jarvis Mrs. Bourne and children returning with him after having spent the Easter holiâ€" days with relatives in the southern Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Sovereign of Central Avenue, Grimsby Beach were in Canficld one day last week attending the 64th Wedding Anâ€" miversary of Mr. and Mrs. 0.1 Beemer. Mr. Beemer is an uncle of Mr. Sovereign and is 86 years of age. He is very active and enjoys good health. ‘Mrs. Beemer, who is 84, also enjoys fairly good health. Both ~re alert and familiar with all t* latest current events of the { SOCigl Events * Pg[sonés * The 55th annual meeting of the Woman‘s Auxiliary to the M.S.C.C. was held zt All Saint‘s Church, *Tswâ€".lltan â€" Halvy Communion at LAC, Jack Irvine, RC.A.F., Hamilton. Holy Communion u‘ 9.30 a.m. Right Rev. L. B. Broughâ€" all celebrant, Meeting opened imâ€" mediately afterward in the Scotâ€" tish it‘te building. Bishop Broughâ€" .n‘,'.mmlddl-lfl welcomed all Branches from the TWELVE MeThon Te rarc ie 420C from Grimsby were Mrs. F. er, Mrs. Robt. Neale, Freshwater, Mrs. Wm. . SUNDAY, APRIL 23rd, 1944 11 a.m.â€"A Terrible Indictment. BSunday Schoo: at 2.30 in Trinity Trinity United Church W. J. WATT, B.A., B.D., MIRXAREOS Tavior‘s Mutatel EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT Then followed the usual sSavVIame "~ ~ o _ u PRESCRIPTIONS s * + . Mionanzei y Gradun! is BE mA ES o ly Dispensed by Graduate and ecurately Y Carefully DPrupgists yard ut K Bortos . â€" â€"_: "*" it Cosmetics + + : â€" Josâ€"th Meets yam en 0 1 Home o+ Qua_Iity Drugs ’D;.â€"â€";ldlâ€ï¬‚.' Admission 85 Ministering Angel ! Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McNiven, No. 8 Highway west, who is serving overseas with the United States Army Nursing Corps. She is a graduate of Grimsâ€" by I%igh school and Hamilton Genâ€" eral Hospital, taking a post graâ€" duate course at Presbyterian hosâ€" pital, New York, from where <he enlisted. A bruther, Pilot Officer J. W. McNiven, is in the R.C.A.F. LIEUT, CATHARINE McNIVEN Vineland is getting to be some pumpkin of a village. It now has a barber shop. . at Miss Glenna Farre!l spent the weekend with Mrs. T. R. Saiter and family, Inglewood Drive, Toâ€" Rev. G. Taylorâ€"Munro and famâ€" ily left Grimsby on Wednesday morning for their new home in Penetang. Miss Jean Pettit of the Staff of the Regal Road School, Toronto, spent the Easter holidays at her home, Ontario Street. the Provincial 1.0.D.E.. convention in Hamilton on Tuesday and Wedâ€" Mr. and Mrs. G. Orr and daw«" ters, Gorlia and Lynda, of Hamilâ€" ton, spent Easter week with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. mmmw.-t. Stanley Norton of ZIamilton was home over the weekend. He atâ€" tended the Eastern Star dance and sat in to play a few selections with the Norton Orchestra, with which band he got his start in musical ‘The following held showers for DeQuettevilie, assisted by Mrs. C. DeQuetteville and Mrs. 7. Fisher, both aunts of the briue, a miscelâ€" lancous shower. Mrs. A. J. Chiv» ers, assisted by her two daughters, Mrs. G. Moffatt and Mrs. C. Tweney, a miscellaneous shower. Misses E.> y Irish and Florence Sims held 1 pantry shower at the home of Mrs. W. Chivers. . Stationery Mra. Vera Luey ad Mrs. Arthur Forester mpent Tuessy in Hamilâ€" Guards of Cannda, Kaupaskasing, is home on furlough. visiting in Hamilton, with Harry and Mrs. Marsh. Beamsville Ladies® Bowling Leaâ€" gue held their annual banquet at On Friday, API! _®""~ "_ _ _ the Village Inn, last evening. o‘clock sharp, St. George‘s Day * s _® will be celobrated at the High Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bernardo "\sonay} under the auspices of Linâ€" Mount Dennis were in town on Saturday last, attending ~the ~Su)â€" livanâ€"Hildreth wedding. # 0# /# mmmmmum-{ daughter and Miss Murie! Wright of Toronto, spent the Easter holiâ€" days at the Village Inn. James Snetsinger of Chicago, Il. has returned> home after a pleasant visit with his sister, Mrs. N. R. Sutherland, Robinson street Col. W. W. Johnson, Commandâ€" ant of th¢ Northern Area, North Bay, was home for a few hours on Wednesday to see his daughter Wren Betty Johnson. Grimsby ladies attending the Provincial LO.D.E. convention in Hami:ton on Tuesday and Wednesâ€" day of this week, included Mesâ€" dames ‘Wolfenden, Phelps, Bmm-‘ ley, Elliot, Cloughley, Greig, Lothâ€" ian and Miss Aun Crane. # # # P.O. James Llioyd Bull, RC.A.F., son of Councilior Henry and Mrs. Bull, and his wife are speinding a furlough with his parent». P.O. Tull, recently graduated as a Naviâ€" gator from No. 8 A.0.5., St. Johns, Que. He will be postrd to Sumâ€" merslie, P.EL OULLWAnâ€"mLDIlTH hlt.Wstmï¬. M’ w }?th:-'_'.b.. 4 eawk took place of Marjorie daughter of Mr. and M \â€" <o cmeriiibess... «ud â€"â€"mflrl- ) Clinton Sullivan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sullivan. Rev. E. A. Brooks officiated. | The church was decorated with white snapdragons, | Milies _ 210 forsythia. The bride, given in mA riage by her father, wore & gOWN of brocaded satin with a long vell, "a carried Better Times r08e8, Her sister, MUSS AAS"""" attired in heavenly blue carrying Briarcliff roses, man and the usners WC"C | * Ronald Chivers and Charles wab. Mr. Cyril Hingston, St. Alan Burfield, 8 O Perfect Love. _ A reception for 80 | held in the perish ball, Muptials Mr. THE GRIMSBY Seneee EDC S Andrew‘s churchyard. The honorary pallbearers We * m.um.:.nmmuw. I‘.OodMC.T.nmll.J.fl.Olb- son, the latter two representing No. 71, Unics. i06 %€, gnmaby; J. L Dunham, L A. Bromiey, ropresentâ€" ing Chapter No. 69, Orimaby, and ontroller William Weir, H. A. Truâ€" man, Bert Collins and John Walkâ€" er, from the Hindoo Koosh Grotto, _ ‘The palibearers wert LA " 1. Carpenter, Stewart, John, und Walter Carpenter, and | Puddicombe. Hamilton at St. Catharines, sang h a|mu---â€"-vâ€"r-'~- ï¬"'"wfluwmm.n.n * ‘m'mhmwu ‘ new Girl Guide Jompany, and son and little| prizes will be jiven. . All mothers George John, Euc and LeWis (inlanel F I Lineois Ioyaiit Chapter 1.0.D.5 wi" be held on Monday, April 24th at 7:30 pio. sharp. _ INDEL ENDE NT rganizations PURE LARD “ ‘Lfl.‘ 1 1b, cin IVORY FLAKES | t in Mother Parkers Orange Pekoe AUAKER AUIX _ 2 00 28c V BEANS cuy. _ C 14 m' Libbys Tomate . tins z‘e \eoam @RAPEFRUIT Deria M Se0c®* 3 « 28¢ _2 | GREEN BEANS Tos*""~*** to. 25¢ C9) | CELERY STALKS whteand Parsl . 2( 25c ce â€" TOMATOES Mexon=«* firm, sipe t. 18c TJj CARROTS Cslc=a>n=0=~ 2 * 18¢ ldls ~ LETTUCE Natves>" leaf, oxtra large beh. Oc »~K poratoes =~*~‘~* 10 ibs Bc ‘ ‘ 3+ “..'†Native grown Canada No. 1 grade 3 tbs. #¢ swA sPINMAGCH ‘~°°***>*~*" Curly Leaf _ # is 2§¢ Sliced Bacon bologna Kings Wieners Cottage Roll Racon Squares PERKIN‘S W ax Paper Etight‘s PC AYLMER Bing Cherries 23¢ Heinz Chicken Soup 2 for 27¢ Heinz Cel€ry Soup _ 2 for 25¢ Heinz Tomato Soup ____ 9¢ Pure Oran8®Marmalade 29¢ Rhubarb; St{zwherry Jam 30¢ Owned and Operated BEE HIVE Corn Syrup SERVICE SELF LARD > 14c J llly y Manyflowers _ $# 0# 17J¢ a an e 1 tb.ctn Ofe oonmmmmmmanmmmmnmnasams utsmms Silver Gloss pkoâ€" 1@¢ White Sail ’ for e o . peaches by The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Ce Ltd mm"‘ e t 0 20 ie 5 |wn,w ‘The gpeaker for .mmfllhwm |wm¢mmf" patriated from a German prison MONEY â€" S v1NG LOW PRICES a dmothers‘ meeting at the matmww many beautiful grandmothers‘ tumes worn ‘The grandmolhers Mwmnâ€"-u & march piayed by Mrs, Wm. Layâ€" m.m“mm‘dm A 22 95¢ roll call Women‘s Institute pkg. The Women‘s Institute held the 18# NO COFFEE CAN GIVE YOU MORE GOOD CUPS PER rOUND rown Canada No. 1 grade 3 ""-'c 3 bntrtedictireted d, frosh Curly Leaf _ & !bs $§¢ | ."'1’0% â€"‘ ERESHER â€"FULL FLAVOUR OF CUSQ. CROUND * Club Activities A&P COFFEE "What Our Grandmothers‘ 2.1b. pail 22¢ 100 ft. 23¢ 20 oz. 15¢ / 1b. 23¢ PURITY OATS | " 174 LIBBYS MUSTARD 2 5... 15¢ QUAKER CORNFLAKES | 215 1D, E£6C 1b. 29¢ 1b 38¢ 23¢ Siilverbrook first grade Cow t NoT i .1\"“ * avets Did" ww““ the District Annual were Mrs. G. Wuw.my'mm" Stevenson, MrS. F. Randall, Mrs. L. somsmn t Stevenson, M20. * """ um Larsen mmn"“‘“ and interestiiig report 9n "ho 5M ihip in umcLW“ mudubyM ‘The next meeting will be held on }MMMMdï¬' .-.dmwom wish _ yO _ XmEReem._m tA n mum-mmm for their thoughtfulness during their recent bereavement. BLUE CHEESE Fw®*& SiLVYETS TISSUE © PUMPKIN .u.z Inf ANHK PACE VITAMUN °P Card of Thanks 3 .. 20° 8 O‘CLOCK OLD ENCLISHE | SCRATCH COVER : POLISH | | Le&idONS V Ib. 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