$# § 64 Pte. Fred McKinzey, V. G. of C. is bome on leave this waek. # # ® Mr. and Mrs. Milton Lawson and Sumily of Dundus, spenst a week with Mrs. Thos. L. Mr. and Mrs Milton Laewsos and! Mrs Eric Bulil of Kitchener has|, _ . # e# fumily of Dundas, spest a week | been a visitor with Councilior and| Harry and Mrs. Marsh, Hamilâ€" with Mrs. Thos. L. Mrs. Buil, Depot streci. tom were weekenders with A. P.‘ # ® + C *) e o. 2u6 Miis in "H. Dtece of| wim ant Mite Kerke, ‘tupuye [No* Mtk. Nortoe, Onane se Hamilton are registered at the Vil. were weekend visitore wilk L A. Mra. Georg: W. and Miss lq‘ lage Inn this week. Wade, No. 8 Highway east. Q*:m&-l t "Â¥% * & "C * with J. A. Mrs. Todd, at Wavâ€" Mrs M. Jatoz of Aobinson St.! AW. 2. Shirley Hill, R.. C A. F. Lodge, Sudbury District ‘ South, has her cousin, Mrs. Cudâ€" mn».uâ€"q-tu--â€"n"’ * *"*% marve of Ofttawns, visiting ber for a| with her parents Palmer and Mrs.| Maureen Swayze, New York W.O. 1. Colin Caverkill, RCAF. attached to the R.A.F. with 45 opâ€" erational flights to his credit, who Lus been spending a 30â€"day leave with his mother, Mrs. Powell, Kidd Ave., left yesterday to report at Lackine, Que., from which point be | Social Events * Personals * Organizations * Club Activities our recent loss of a loving son and MHYREOS George Jennings and Miss Stecle We wish to take this opportunity | marked improvememt after his thank our many friends lw‘MMh.uhnt!l_h will be close from August 1 to Gon jel Mesting ______i pmu. lr.d-::m“h Iton preach the gospel. Breaking of Bread Prayer Meeting and Bible Renéâ€" ing, 8 pau. Card of T hanks SUNDAY, JULY 20th, 1944 REV. T. E. TODD, B.A. Morning Service only till the end of August. Trinity United Church V ernon Tuck Â¥. J. WATT, BA., BDV., Tavlor‘s Hutotel EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT Gospel Hall PRESCRIZTIONS Caretuliy and Aveuarately Dispensed by C Druggists 24 4 ce Mrs, E. Gordon â€" + DINE and DANCE Harvey Hurst and family NOTICE Trisity Hall. Al Welcome â€"â€" Home o f Quality Drugs . . . Magazrines . . . Stationery Developing and Printing at fumlly are visiting in Powassan. MUl, Main west. "diss Bermice Hawke, Mrs. Wightman and baby Cuoline, of ‘Torouto, are holidaying with A. F. and Mrs. Hawke. Mrs. R.. M. Bell has been visfi@Z | Sask. were visitors with Deputyâ€" with friends in Hamilton for th=\ Grimsby Beach last week. home in Windsor. the w_.ze and is again confined to \EBtrmt South. ‘The meeting openâ€" led with the Ode, after which a to ber bome with Zimess. dence in Grimsby, in their newly Apdrew‘s asvenue. Sergl. Max Johnsou, recently reâ€" turned from four and a half yeurs‘ duty to Exhibiticc camp, Toronto. He wil. in ali probability be posted camp in the west. The July meeting of the Wo men‘s Institute was held at the was killed in action A pot luck supper was planned for the August meeting, to be held at the bome cZ Mrs EdA Farewell, Women‘s Institute and euchre party was planued, w bome of Mrs. Leidens, 20 Robinson Miss Clars Freahwater gave an agricaltural reading entitled "Rainy Day on The Farm", and alâ€" been very successful this year, the total amount railsed being $120.00. A cheque for this amount has been forw=rded to Mrs. Longey st St. forâ€"Britain fund for Lincoin Counâ€" ty. singing of the National Anthem, after which a social balÂ¥l bour was We regret to report thri Andrew The JamAorâ€"Britain fund has 6 t t "m-‘m“-â€"n- tom were weekenders with A. P. aud Mrs. Norton, Ootario street. # t ® ‘ Mrs. Georg: W. and Miss May Crittendem, are visiting this week with J. A. und Mrs. Todd, at Wayâ€" city, is spending her summer boliâ€" days with ber grandparests Anâ€" drew and Sarsh Swayze, Robinson Mra Ernest McFayden, Weyburn, and daughter Peggy, were wcwkâ€" end guests «l the Village Ios while ies and 814 subâ€"clithe througt«â€"s 'Mfz‘l’umlfl“-& ing a total of T5OAEL domatn» | aance the firet clinic was opened on Januzury, 20, 1940. 22 Motile Units 'mbmnflhddm ‘y-r. The objective cL 15000 domations wwilly sttainet doring who is serving with the Faru Serâ€" Mrs. Liles at Ancaster "Bill" sent dent and word is all *~ friends thet they still think of .. »msby. © W ‘% Mrs. Hugh Devidson of St. Thomas is a visitor this week with George and Mrs. Curtis, Mountain George and Summy m« *olidaying Mr. and Mrs. Peter Robertaon of Ont., now & mechani¢ in an art‘;â€" lery unit, has been busy repeiring vehicles damaged in recent as ons in Italy. He found time, however, to enjoy a week of leave at Barl. tom, formerly of Mitchell, and Mr. Beach on Saturday, for the wedâ€" sionary from India, officiating. The bride wore her travelling suit of Bermudes biue, and wes unsttendâ€" «»d bhoney, made through the Red Cross and Wornens Institrtes Since 1940, over 240,000 pounds cA from Ontaric, to the children‘s murâ€" eries, and hboupitals, in Britain Shipped in cases whose four sides beer the P «4 Croun, every case atrâ€" rived aife This experience has matron of Grest House Mursery, jaw" in _ y dhip,; some » Nermai.. guards it from fog and a:b. saisly askore." per "I know if our little c=~~ could write, you would get twent ‘wky, happoy letters" Thus ad the official remarked:; "It would tbe Grimsby Rea Croms THE GRIMSBY INKXDEPENDENT With the Canadian Army in Itaâ€" The number «4 hblood dountions in December and was reachâ€" «yae Will reside i Price is enjoying a month‘s boliâ€" \ days at Redstone Lodge, Haliburâ€" now stationed at St. John‘s, Que., spent the weekend with his family. spending a month‘s bolidays with Trinity United during Mr. Watt‘s absence. ‘There will be no evening Miss Nem. Bourne of the Bank Corimerce s#tuff in enjyoying the HEW CHEESE * 26¢ '.“T M:-luug fl“.u.nmn I*fle PAROWAX o 12¢ PAPEXA MAPKINS _ **>Bc TISSUE Cas*eoo: §# °* $5¢ Vigorows and Winsy TOMATO CHEESE 4 o ske. Yge .‘ A 4P COFFEE 7P>AILADELPHIA CREAM Ayimer Infants F*ds US Jp SOUPS5 4* DRINK ICED Shopping . cach 16¢ 1 * 15e $ u= #6¢ te LOAF 2 Z5 17e€e femily, Grimaby Beach, :‘ast week. LAC Wu. Coe, smd L A C. Donald Entell, both of the RAF. #tationed at No. 2 Wirciess School, Guelph, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. Burton, John Street. Ruobert S. and Mrs. Locawssd of Central Butts, Sask., were visitors in town for a few bours on Wedâ€" nesday. It is a good many years whiskers and cutting sair in the shop now occupied by Fiett‘s Beauâ€" ty Salon, to go west and become a good lady ar in excellent health. 11¢ ’â€"_-.nâ€"â€"m'_â€" x 'mei.:oehr h PALMOLIVE SOAP,.°~ 3 Beetsteak Sauce jar 24¢ KELLOGG‘* Corn Flakes Ige. box 11c ANYLMERâ€"20 oz. Ting Peas 2 for 23¢ BEaVER BAAND Tomatoes 2 for 21¢ Oriole V anilla Bottle 9¢ CGARDEN BRAND Packages Peas box 10¢ CLARKEâ€"10 az. Ting Mushroom Soup 2 for 15¢ HEINZ Putgekin tin 11c LIEE 1 # 4 Maraschinu Cherries jar 29¢ CULVER HOUSEâ€"28 oz. Pufted W heat Flenush Beauties Pears â€" 17¢ AYLMER®C OU AKERZ/ gquit Native Sweet, large cobe doz. Silverbrook first yrade California Seediess . 16. Native No. 1 grade 60 44 { aneln Miss Berpice Robertson of Grimsby, and Mr. Clifford Walker of Graszsie, spent Sunday at the ward, Bt! Catharines, later going ..._;mm it Owing to a lack of camp sites, it was impossible to arrange for diâ€" visional camping this summer, so ,, nâ€cfllmdï¬o generous invitation of the Division of Greater Torosts to send two guides to their camp at Hawkeâ€" DIVIEION OF WEST LINCOLN Girl Guides and White 2 bch 28c 2 m»oxes 13¢ July 27th, 1944. . 316 vagee | 13