Misa Betty Farrow Niagara Fells, w.y. "" """428 in . # s /s | !'.O-!m RrCo l Mh!l:n'lru:u,u -"l * * e zngrion, war hone tor the eee Ns 0000 Mrs. Allan Butle of tors hnd torn mposaice snn tm as the guest of Mrs. Neil M. Lecâ€" with Mr. an‘. Mrs. L. G, Adei‘de street. Lieut. W,. I l'hï¬-h-r:um his promotion to Captain !nrnl(h-dtn‘marp.o! Longue Pointe, Montreal. headquarters‘ staff, Debert, N.S. is visiting with his parents Ernest and Mrs. Mason, Eira Street. Prof. and Mrs. Jackson have reâ€" turned to Chautaugua, N.Y. for the 14: summer, and will be gone six weeks. Their account of Chautauâ€" qua appears elsewhere in this papâ€" Word has ‘been received of the promotion of Sergt. "Bill" Walker, R.C.A.F., overseas, to the rank of KAward and Mrs. Walker, Melissa, Waterloo are holidaying at the Beach. Mr. Smith is President and General Manager of the Equitable Life Insurance:â€"Co.and was a guest speaker at the Lions Club last spring when he gave a very inâ€" formative address on Postâ€"War Work and Town Planning. Breaking of Bread ____11 a. m. mwdflow ing, 8 pm. sUNDAY, ‘JULY 16th, 1944 11 a.m.â€"â€"Hungry Hearts. Ladies Class at 8 pm. in ‘Eaglor';gl“@te[ ‘ EvERY sATURDAY NIGHT e M ;--.AA‘“ â€" Trinity United Gospel Hall . J, WATT, B.A., DINE and DANCE at & nmnome Y‘ Y2" _ s PRESCRIPTIONS and Accurately Dispensed 47 C Carefuly Druggists® / p,. millyard ml-fl‘"____::-â€"‘-â€"-.":'"'“ W.,‘__â€"-â€" o. â€"ccmmmnmmmmmamememee * * o 4 Home 0t Quality DrB® All Welcome â€"â€" "Red" Mason, Hamilton were m....4... _ C0fée Of @ifmilton were Sunday visitors in _Miss Doreen Mcintyre is 5; tay a week‘s holidays far\geonl in Miss Meriin Book, Beamsâ€" ®# O# _ a Guor. Francis Stadeimier and NWW&«MM Monday evening at the formers with Mr. and Mrs. E. i_'h'mâ€""'n' nou-a.mm * ~e Billy Betts passed with honours, h“mmnnh‘u_. .tmm PÂ¥hbinameanak l l 0Cs Mrs. Stadeimier were Mr. and Buffale BNIY.. .0. < .00 d * e e Percy and Mrs. Shelton and Arâ€" thur and Mrs. Woodcock, were visitors to Ottawa last week, the guests of Sqd.â€"Ldr. and Mrs. Hugh # _# % l Sergt. W. D. Wells, Summerside, P.E.I., spent his leave with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. 1. Theal. On his return, Mrs. Wells anu2 a~zu accompanied passing the 5th grade Piano exaâ€" minations, at the Toronto Conserâ€" uurydlfl.c. k #@ Mrs. L. W. Powell, W.0.1, Colin Caverhill, RCAF. and AW.2, Masie Stormont, R.C.A.F., (W.D.) Miss Glenna Farreli is c'nxneu...,“{w:‘:r visitors to New ‘York. Miss Edith Farewell re rned to the West Coast last Thursday, afâ€" is progressing favorably. wife of the Hon. Charles Daley, who underwent °_ operation in the Private Patients‘ Pavilion, Toâ€" ronto General Hospital, on Wedâ€" V.T.S. Hamilton, and Mrs. Woods, the former Beity Oliver of Dewâ€" hurst Street, Toronto, whe were married on June 1st in ‘Toronto, .-tm.ymrmmww e TB L. _a __ Wiieakath a .e * f€ Miss Jean Pettit, daughter of O. M. and Mrs. Pettit, Ontario street, has returned to Queen‘s University, Kingston for July to continue her ameasagm se Ee EUE TL studies." She is going. as an inâ€" structor in Handcrai» a a YW. umhhlfllҠC.A. camp in LTHC 32# the month of August. Miss Jean Durham, a pupi! of . and Mrs. Geo. Robertson of Billy is a is most satisfactory. oc csdd CBA00L . Kramp d! ersonals * @Organizations * Club Activities C.LN.uam._h.‘. D Gas were weekend visitors in town. 2 Gink and Marje. Hitchman Whflmh&om hlhewauy.. § 3: ® Miss Audrey Truscott has reâ€" nvflwlth!-hlluvnm * /s s Lh- and label Stadeimier spent Nfllhflh.dv-m.n.c., are visiting with Fred and Mrs. L ® /# Staff Pilotâ€"Sgt. Douglas Lipsit of Mossbank, Sesk., has returned after spending two weeks‘ leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. }Awuvdt.mn.m ® â€"e mwuum,u.‘. l’*fl'-w-nmmnu in charge of Rev. A. W. Hare, and | win commence at 11.00 o'elock' \instead of the usual 11.15. On Tuesday afternoon, July 4th, in Laidiaw Memorial United Church, Hamilton, Rev. J. A. Tuer united in marriage Alice Georgina, daughter of Mrs. Hardman and the son of Mrs, Wilson and the late Mr. John Wilson, Hamilton. The bride was attired in a white bouquet of dark red roses stephanotis. ‘The attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dettman Kinâ€" mount, the latter wearing an Alice um_nwknd fioral headdress, with ‘red roses in her corsage bouâ€" Ana.uuvuhldw at the Pines for the immediate reâ€" _ MB _ A 3 coomanionieccim en n lntives. The mother of the bride was attired in navy ‘blue, while the groom‘s mother wore a pastel blue LC °/7 __Va. Aaft an a make their home at ‘m""m'â€"b took place in .;Wlmm.fl be * < _z Ath when the TBUTSOY) _""9® _ _ umt mdl.&..d!uh marriage Berte Elizabeth, Ul" ...:m...nmw- mdmhv.w m:--m-udm Powell, and the late James M. Powell of Grimsby. ‘The bride, given in marriage by * S iL. anahnsmal “.r‘uwâ€"- y / t 9. t 1/ mmwdm" veil to match, carrying a bouquet JPc"" seâ€"ftuaie. of NiA was bert man, L. 1M â€"onbtnnih cousin of the groom, gara Falils ©OUU ** /0 ~ _ "peing . .A pert the alluuer of uu.‘ &mw Wolfenden, geuste were TO /_" Jut e es T V home of the groom‘s aunt 9 â€" 9 uges â€" anmineh «.‘ ns bride‘s caother, WOADLUA * ty the bride‘s navy, Fredingote gown of pink and MAVY "'â€"'l "" .,'ï¬. groom ® ;:- Areased in sllverâ€"gray and 7086. dressed ID 8°*""" ®" "" as go wummmm mwa'“" the white u.v-ml-""“"'"‘ 6 * ° atching bat RABLkiF UE _ 0 Sax cabizs and stmilar accommodstioh® Ts m‘.‘â€mmh' Ruptials W!LSONâ€"HARDMAN POWELLâ€"SPILLER The couple left on a GRIMSB INDEPENDENT R.C.A E. Grimsby Red Cross The Lifebuoy Follies have playâ€" ed to 57,202 people, and raised $27.181 for Red Cross in Ontario, it was apounced today as the taiâ€" the genewslty of Lever Brothers Potatoes:=10lb 35°¢ I /zea AsP COFFEE m&mr F g:mhfll- % soxar § s orcrock TOMATOES new Crop No. 1 Grate "uiqmm-uu BOAP Many Fiowers §# 17e dDEX SOAP 2¢°* 11c RURITY OATS â€" 24e DELTA WAX Quaker Puffed Rice CLEANSERwnitessi! 3 tine {8¢ 7 io. BSF _ 24 o. bag of professional players *ti~ P6¢e in oil _ & Sunkist 3004 6 1« 24¢ 16 o 1st 00p % * 18¢ 19 2 17¢ 2 * 18¢ “;]m*".hdflol }lhl.'lnu-llmt them. Lever brothers have paid all costs, | Red Coss being required only to provide a hball ‘The Fullics have given 104 concerts in aid of Red Cvoss since September 30, 1943. | resume their schedule in (Note: Daphne Macâ€" Feriaunc, a featured »musician and Aanser with the troupe is the wife of P.O. Howard Etherington, RC. tin Vi/est. Ed4.) Holsteinâ€"Frirsian Association, has % agdie4 just forwarded to national headâ€" The war has caused the use of quarters of the Canadian Red|many substitutes but they have Cross Societr in Torouto, a ‘cheque‘never yet found a substitute for for $12,049.82. ‘This represents netbrains. tin 1c PALMOLIVE SQAP . 2.3%.11+ Mushroom Soup**~ 2 tins 15¢ HABITANTâ€"LARGE CAN: PeaSoup _ 2 tins 25¢ Grapetruit Juice . 2 tins 25¢ Heinz Intant Foods 3 tins 25¢ CLARK‘S 10â€"0z. TINS Aylmer Olives. â€" Jar !7¢ Beetst»ak Sauce _ Jar 24¢ NIAGARAâ€"ARA t©â€"32â€"0¢, Grape Juige ~ Glass 47¢ PLAIN Paumpkin â€" _ tinllc A & P ENVELOPES Wax Paper 2 books 15¢ Sugar FINE GANULATED son of Gordon and LVERKHOUSEâ€"28â€"0z. Silverbrook first grade Ib. .'w.}o‘ufl":‘efl! nl‘WLnfll-l"nnw. ve| Holstein sale * ~ Brampton. ‘The ed|brifer, wor by J. Shasp, Moose 13. | Juw, Sask., was donated by the Asâ€" in |sociation‘s president, J. J. E. Mcâ€" icâ€"| Cague, Alliston, Ont. Sale of the nd|calf, immediately after the drawâ€" ife|ing, added $1600, to the amount .c_mm-lwm nd |tonâ€"wide sale of tickets. New Packâ€"â€"}a‘s proft which the organization, as you plan to stay at a summer hotel or boarding place for 14 day»s Arriving Fresh Oaily, Low Attractive Prices. VALENCIA ORANGES. Native Grown Eating and Cooking Cherries Take your ration book along if BREAD at»