Mï¬mâ€" ‘_‘S‘Ocial Events â€"= Porg ford spent last * % lhrrylu'lln.iulhunn. mA# were boliday visitors with Please rend n your personal and Corp. ‘Teddy Fisher, R.C.A.F.| 80r, visited with Mrs. Thos, Liddle and his bride have been visitors| ‘2*t Week. this week with the Jim Fishers,| «ns 12222 4.0% ®.0 0000000 Ouk street. Teddy leaves tomorrow to return to duty. mcmmnmw-u.m rie. were holidayers in town last Sergt. Victor "Red" Mas.n on duty on the east coast :s arain conâ€" fined to hospital with trouble }» his knee which was operateq »won about a year ago. :_..___ngfonals â€" QOiganizations ~ Club Activities Rev. T. DeCourcy Rayrer, of Markham, Ont., will preach at both services. Services at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. LORD‘Ss DAY of Bread ..__â€"11 a.m. -..;"".'_".....- o _ h t im eting and 1 _ tWn s pus. _ Church SUNDAY, SEPT. 10th 11 wwwm ed Up Yonder. for Toronto M":‘:‘m u-slfl"‘ l inocomectimes TMC‘MMW' .“..'Mhrmm mias?s g5 Main 8. Eâ€" St. John‘s Presbyterian sUNDAY, SEPT. Trinity United / _ OMAAA TEACHER OF PIANO AND THEORY â€"â€"â€"â€"~~ o }fQuality DTUE® Gospel Hall DINE and DANCE €8 Tavlor‘s Hutotel EVERY sATURDAY NIGHIT J. WATT, BA., P Ho]m { i N ***"*" _ PHESCRIPTIONS Carciubly and A*Bitivists o ala Sire. E. G«“‘_‘_.._â€"â€".-â€"â€"--"'c & *â€"â€"«~~ . _ â€"â€" Gtationet) All Welcome â€"â€"« phone 456â€"4 Johnny a sor, visited LCAF. last Fishers,| . Miss Joy morrow | Hamilton 1 collarbone. s,n on warl wwlll Admission **C *\ Miss Joyce Byford is confined to "\ Hamilton hospital with a broken m,“ :M“‘hmw with friends in Corpwall cver ental roof. â€"__Mr. Harvey Hurst spent the ‘Homhy weekend visiting relatives in Stratford. LO.D.E. Pern»y and Mrs. DeQuettevilie, were how‘day weekencers with Geo. R. and Ms. Jones, The Fifty: Johnny and. Mrs. Liddle, Windâ€" M»#. J. L. Dunham, Robinson St. South is spending a couple of weeks visiting her mother in Hunt«ville. Kenneth Farewell, Toronto, spent the weekend with his parents, Edâ€" ward and Mrs. Farewell, Robinson street south. derwent an operation in Hamilton hospital last weex is progressing very favorably. _ er and Mrs. Wheeler have returned home from a pleasant two weeks‘ holidays at various points in the the summer with Mrs. Aiken‘s parâ€" lnts Mr and Mrs. Gordon Hilts. Mrse. Zen Nelsor and son, 3r°"*, accompanied by Miss Mary «PPA of Hamilton, spent the weekend with relatives in Toronto, also atâ€" tended the Phippsâ€"Walker wedding # ® * David Hurter, Ottawa was 8A wumwmm COs is dn Mn ns eoekeeett s 2 7 05 C m.mudlylvhwbhflo been spending the summe" with Mra ‘Thos. Walker, Eim street, reâ€" uen n d 5l e -uhlidNo.tn.c.AJ.Ol-P at Saskatoon, arrived home, OD Tuesday, owing to ie serious iI!~ -auum'ln.:chnmi- mmhw“""‘"‘" hospital. < "A m-)o:'dldflnml’w stai? was Lot able to be present 8t The regis ration of pupils at the school on Tuesday owing to the .ndpotwaurmhw' Ine (* O â€" 0 is a new adâ€" __ dime»+ â€"mag T das. Miss Maxwel! is a D am.g.nnmm-nfl- Asst.â€"Postmaster George Wheelâ€" Mrs. Jack Aiken BSqd./LAr. rio, visited ghirs. Bell‘s sister, W. J. Smith last Saturday in and Mrs. Geo. Bell and sons, Ottawa Day, Saturday, Dr. Jimmy Ferris, Camp Borden, was home over the weekend. *# *# % MmMcnnpug. den was home over the holiday Miss Phyllis Dunham spent the holiday weekend in frunisville, reâ€" turning on Tuesday. * Mrs. Jos. Chilvers of Bluevale, is visiting this week with Mrs. A. Mrs. H. J. Quinian of Ottawa, spent a few days in Grimsby, the guest of Mrs. H. Mogg. Mrs. Frank Randall, Fruitiand, has returned home after a pleasant holiday at Port Burwell. George and Mrs. Wills, Toronto spent the weekend with Harry and Mrs. Wilson, Elm street. Miss Florence VanDyke vmuai with friends in Niagara Falls and Buffals N.Y., on Tuecsday. | Alva Cramer is spending a two weeks holiday visiitng at different points in Western Ontario. 'W“W Miss Margaret McVicar who has been on the sick list the past month is able to return to business. Miz. Wm. Allen, John Street, is aliing her sister in Niagara Falls, Ontario, and also her niece in Niaâ€" Mrs. J. Raymond and Jean reâ€" turned on Tuesday from a three weeks‘ trip spent on the Great and children have returnes fr0M|wyrens 1944 in summer "blu a two weeks‘ boliday and fiShiLG | wyen, trip at P‘.MA 4 on dommmmmmnmmmmmm and «nildren spent last week with Edw. and Mrs, Walker, Melissa, Northern Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hilts have received word that their son, Corâ€" pora Walter Hilts has becun proâ€" mote" to Sergeant. 20@ o# ® Miss Noreen Misener of Welland, is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Morningstar, Robâ€" inson Street South. Mrs, Lyle Leavitt and sons of Vooler. spent the holiday weekend with Mr and Mrs. N. L. Morning» star, Robinson Street South. & # ‘% 8 Mr. Lattimer of Simcoe, is the wwatthoxhl’.m replacing Mr. Cassiday who has been moved to Burlington. # # ® A.C.Iwmdm .Mmmumd'lb m,mwm'fl m&mwm. # # ® Henry Rushton who was operat .aupo-ndhuu.ed-dh Hamilton hospital for the past five weeks was able to return to his \mthh'“l-. i # air. and Mrs. Waiter Haslem and son Donald, have returned to their C * "rer Aetamd~ Torke. AfttE Councilior John and Mrs. Mewitt] _ ryope}. Probationary WY North Grimaby, to ‘LNOIMA® *****. field of Grimsby. to °. * k Seryt. Waiter Hilts, P. C. A. Po mvndflm“‘“n:"' uuu,m.t-ntl-l 10 duty w;‘M‘M ‘to hospital. . Aâ€".other ra. L. AC. T orne Hilts, is now ou duty in the Â¥ukon country Canada‘s f/th ratiol be «siatributed during week in October. The new book will 1 All former books W!« mmny-m"*' The larger book wil 12 2M 2 aedcmncantay t after thirty.two weaks. ‘The larger book will not only be umeonnd-::.\alt"n""rn a uie -m ‘flm .“ tainers NAS "**" moved from Us* fruits ‘This adf .MM o . Eesice s basis of 24 fiuid ounce® valid preserves coupon. There are SU"" " hfl:‘fl““‘ me doing th* * THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT Canned cANNED GRaApEFRVIT FirTH Ward of admin «til)} some &TION BOOK :ï¬:fl place in sday, Aug. 20 VY n _ Wert _M ration Mr. Nirs. Clarke Mother the puing of thit ; to permit pack now in 16 inso C is for Silice will third Wrens Complete swing 1942, put through their paces by a wing smartly along after morning Two Years Of Active Duty Thursday, September 7, 1944. ces by a W.RC.NS. Petty Officer, Lov morning Divisions accompanied by a it IL m t \ I . i2 bf