* m # n"u"mm C ‘Tona. MN.‘O. ".M '.th m * _« Syeq . C2CIE , and" family | hive -ovulntotbdrm, © * /# “lmdlld“‘u,nm and ""“""Iflu:rhon. ‘""‘Pbrunt-uu.uu 'l #@ # w ependi Robert 5, Trenbath is .h"‘h"ï¬l-d.- ta.lnwmu..h!hvrug_ 6 k _ m Charles Burland of â€" Hamiltor mxr.lmm While mn im gu _1 0 Omk street , 3 _ __;_ _‘ ~CCCHUunIn street _ _ O eamemels+ z‘lilcbolc..ml k Ca$ evening, ‘Jecember 1st Breaking of Bread ...._.._11 a.m. ‘nto Prayer Meeting and Eilble Readâ€" ing, 8 pm. 7 p.m.â€""Building in Troublous Specia! Music by the choir at Soloistâ€"Miss Noimus Eilison of 11 a.m.â€""Hats off to the Pastâ€" Coats on <o the Future." sUNDAY, NOVEMBER 26th 11 a.m.â€" Where To Put The 7 p.m. â€"â€" Service Withdrawn for Baptist Anniversary. bat mond ABrmk â€" clgey c _0 THEGHT Hil, Ont., will preach at both services. Am',lnoun.-fll We neld on Monday Nov. 27th, for the n selerting a ministe}. Grimsby Baptist Church Trinity United Church suNnNDpay e . . Sm o 0e ""Come and Let us Worship" W. J. WATT, B.A., B.D., MIXAROS Sixtyâ€" â€".â€"â€" All Welcome â€"â€"â€" siaviiik * ~ TS a PREGCRIPT IONS § 2 1_ Pktonamzed y Graduate Mrs. .h m'h. ©I4 I Carefully and Accurately Nenec CTaylor‘s Autotel EVERY SATURDâ€"Y NIGHT St. John‘s â€" Presbyterian _ _ Church Gospel Hall DINE and DANCE . K. C. Standerwick, B.A. Eighth Anniversary Home , NoOvemser x Gordon members is requestâ€" A Nelles Boule. meeting will o t Quality Drugs Admission 35¢ 7mw"y gf‘“h“ is 4 The 125th anniversary services were conducted Sunâ€"sy in Fifty United Church Winona. Guest preacher for the morning service was Rev. Fred Manning, anu Rev. George E. Service, of Zion United Church, Hamilton, was the preachâ€" er at the evening service. The junâ€" lor choir assirted the senior choir with special music in the evening. EICKMEIERâ€"On Frids, . /ovemâ€" mer 17, 1944, at Mount /.aimilton Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Orval W. Eickmeler, a sister for Elizaâ€" beth and Peter (Jane Kristin). Miss Aletha Lymburner attended Convocation exercises at McMaster University on Friday nigat. when her nephew, Robert Lymburner of Smithville, was awarded the Onâ€" tario Hockey Association Scz:olarâ€" Andrew and Sarah (Lavery) Swayze, Robinson street north, had a wedding anniversary on Saturâ€" Cay last, their 80th, having beer married in Fort **.. on November 18th, 1894. Owing to the iliness of Mr. Swayzie no reception was held. T Nelles Boulevard. _ # # # Mrs. L. â€"Grant of Stratford ‘treturned to Grimsb with Mr arines on Mbnday. A holiday for the kiddies. Mrs. John Mfl-rs.“;;a_n; nrwmhvuth‘wlththcnn their cottage at Kearney, # # # Principal Kenneth Griffith and the teachers of the Public schon! # * ® m-Domthylcuagm¢m staff of the Sick Children‘s Hosâ€" pital, Toronto, spent the weekend Capt. Elmer and Mrs and Jack and Mrs. Â¥Vr Kitchener were Sundaw Boulevard. were rec Humme], x VE reâ€" 'Pn.d.,l “"u.llm on w wet m f alter West has be mmmm’"“"‘lhm an injured foot, * * s F.O. Bert Norton, R.C.A.F,, hl'flnlomuh.“h.m“’ ed to duty at Nassau, Bahrma." fipn _ p°, LPronto to tion of the winter w Harold ~ . MiDbyard Births hertiiteels . <â€"> _i in C ilines c Aviinc tr ce 6n mtz naeces 5 fuaiton re Grimsby Groom |pagn %e'solutt;:tnion We:t t:u.huu confined | . Ength Bl’ 1d¢_-’ pe.t.nc past 10 dava witn l * Mrs. John Merritt, Sunday guests of . Shantz, Nelles een confined 10 days with . Stauffer wHQ oreas bride‘ brow1 matron of nonor, she wore mauve net over taffeta with matching head dress, and carried Johanna roses. The bridestiaids, Miss LOis mmywnnndnalw'lw berr:.m!'"c"'""""w“ with matching headdresses and carâ€" ried Rapture roses and baby mums®. ut‘hwm,theW‘"L was dressed in yeliov net OV®" iaffeta. Doneld McGregor was the best man and the ushers were Garâ€" net Crown and Arnold Lampman. Yellow and white mums and ferns decorated the chu *b. Mrs. M. Thompson sang "Through the e e Years." A reception for 70 guests followed at the home of the orldé‘® parents. The bride‘s mother reâ€" ceived wearing violet with black wï¬-lMlMdW Time roses The groom‘s mother wore black with matching acch8®‘ ,,..,..a.eorâ€"fld""" Th* pries AbU "* "*"" o ‘Aress was Gf Given in marria~* w her father, she wore a gown of white net over satin. A fleor Jangth veil of itlus ion was drapeda from ‘mm' ghe cliffe roses and wore a gold locket, the groom‘s gift Mrs. Loyal Lelâ€" dens, siste~ of the Sride wes McGREGORâ€"CROWN The wedding of Clara Jean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Crown, Clinton Township, to Tpr. Gerald McGregor, fourth son of Mr. and Mrs. Adam McGregor, of Grimsby, was solemnized in Trinity United Church, Beamsvilie, on Saturday afternoon. Rev. W. C. Aimack officiated. family attended the wedding in Victoria United Church, Clarksâ€" burg, on Friday, Nov. 17th, of P;O D. C. Moore G.M. of Durham, now stationed at Fingal, and Miss Irene Cooper R.N. of London. Mr. Donâ€" ald Catton acted as usher. Wing Communding Officer J. D. Snyder, D.M.C. and Bar of Vancouâ€" ver, formerly of Hamilton, is now taking a course at Winnipeg, after which h« will be on the Trans Canâ€" ada Passenger Linter, as Captain. daughter, Airs. W. Hill, at Woodâ€" bridge, Ontario. ‘The latter is conâ€" valescing rfter s resent major opâ€" seas posting. and is now stationed at Centr.lia, Ont. Dr. J. B. McDougall R.C.AMC. of Orillia. spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. John Merritt, Nelles Boulevard. Above are pictured L.A.C. Don Taylor, son or Rome L. and Mrs. Taylor, Trenton, formerly of Grimsâ€" by, and his English bride, who was the former Joan Atkins of Westâ€" buryâ€"onâ€"Tryn. Standing behind is Sergt. Walter Hilts, son of Gordon LA.C. Char‘es Tweney, R.C.A.F. MRMuptials qWn wall T N E D N E P E IND Y B I S GRIAM % Hilts who sttended the Organizations â€" Club Activities Millien, presdent of the Ontario provincial chapter in a letter to Ontario Dvision of Red Cross has Cross COnVCl» pgyg far: on ‘lfllv‘rymn- aag se lnhodm_“ to date, ul l""'l p in cuting Arrangements were â€â€œ.sdnlorc ber 14th at 4 o‘clock in * ~AUIMD: room. nuuboh'-h"m'",“' â€w '..d“mï¬l is to bring a smail git, E u.: â€,,,‘,,...,,-.»mnyh-m member is asked to come / "M"" rmgis Ves and anâ€" will be Next MondaÂ¥ WID 0C on 66. _. ImperialOrder Daughters of the Empire and Canadian Red Cross Society will coâ€"operate in another war job (tiky already work jointâ€" Grimsby Red Cross ly in openting libraries for miliâ€" pleasant*r y â€"theseâ€"pirig ~COTINP fron abro@ _ Aan Red Crosas» branches W! be in touch with 1LO. D.E. chaptts; throughout the provâ€" ince 4n ts work. The regular meemng of *the l.cmb-!mhldh.tbolun day B¢u>~Â¥oom on Morday afterâ€" noon. *TD@neeting opeued with a Hymn &UtLord‘s Prayer in unisou. with the Bitish wives for about two weeks fter their arrival; sees them safely established, doing everything â€"om findiay homes to locating 198jugynge und straightâ€" ening Out 2 sorts of difficulties Hencelurth .O0.D.E. will coâ€"operate with theRed Cross to the fuliest extent iNthis work in any v»e> thai it i8 ousible to make life for one, tvo, three, four, or five years of Rad Cross work, please notify convimers NOW. Lincoln l.oyalist Chapter 1. O. 3.K. held an eme: yuscy Executive meeting 3n Thursday evening, Nov. "w, «. executive of Lincoln [‘wa.MLO.D.I..ul . emergency meeting, heartiâ€" f,"fla-mmm as »8sed by Natinnal and endorsâ€" eq y Provincial: Whereas no naâ€" tlopcan survive that is not in unit within itseif, and ‘Whereas rere can be no unit‘ in the life of state without unity of purpose «d equality in the opportunities, bilities, and sacrifices of citizenship, and Whereas, the lack of equality of service and sacrifice in the Canadian war effort has im paired the national uniy and denied the principles of fair «nd equal assumption of all the duties of citizership by all who benéft fror: ine protection of the State, Therefore the Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire, calls upâ€" on the Government of Canada to take effective action immediately At the goirg down of the sun and in the norning We will renember them." Age shall mt weary them, nor the CARLTONâ€"zn joving memory of Pte. John Alfrgs Cariton, who died in Germany, No~ 23rd, 1942, and Pte. Joserh Car.ton who died in Frunce Aug. 5th, 1944. "They shall not grow old as we assurance © our fighting men that they do no fight alone; ard as a pledge of 1nbroken faith to thie dead of two wars who died, believâ€" ing wewould fail nelither them nor Canada 11 the tim« of testing. We strorgly urge that you use your infwence in this matter, which wefeel is ui utmost imporâ€" toassure equality of military serâ€" viccon the part of all sections and race, of this country to the restorâ€" ation of that equal‘.y of d:ty on which equality of privilege alone ber, Mr. No 2s follows:. "We an . C Anyone vishing service buttons In Memoriaimn that ar: left grow old; Beaver Club ° motion Monday will PB Rermemetn®tseens that ‘uhmn†asked to com lvumwbnl _ to our Federal memâ€" 1 be te CaBn s E/C Eo m oR RoE T OR 1 E_ LELL _E LE IEELE LE ‘The December 4th meeting will be election of officers, It is hoped that thore will be a good attendâ€" ance at this meeting . ;â€"at started on the tournament ‘This conciuded the business, and 10 PARAARAAACCAARAARRARRRRRRRRReeeememmenmememmmmmemn ANN PAGE VITAMIN B € 24 or, MILK LOAF 3 == l{ FANCYâ€" SHEEP cagings Beef Bologna CAMPBEL L Wieners FANCY sLiceo Pumpkin 28 oz. 11¢c Monarch Loaf Cheese 1b. 355 Beefsteak $a1 Tomato Soup SLiGED Corn Flakes Mushroom Soup 2 for 15¢ FLOUR 5 ROSES 716. bas 95 MEAT SPREADS | "«»« _« jg, MOTHER Jsackson‘s CULVERHCG: A4€ KLLLOGG‘s HEINZ T omatoes 20oz. 11c LIBBY‘$ Tomato Juice 20 oz. 3for 25¢ CLARK‘Sâ€"10 oz. Tins BLACK TEA | °â€" OVALTINE . *~* CHOICE A & P Tomatoes 'm ‘Texas, King of Swee. Potatoes 3... CELERY STALKS Wws3 Aâ€"P CUSTOM GROUNN BEFORE yOUR EYES WHEN YOU PURCYMASE Silverbrook, First Grade Fâ€"G m m REALLY FRESH Robinhood MILD, MELLOW ib. CHOICE Our Ow~ 1â€"Ib. pkg. delicious lunch Mrs. Charles Coxall and »x;; mmlil(nr the afterncon, and served a ver meeting closed with a Hymn mm. Thursday, November 23, 19;; Ige. box 11c 2 for 19¢ Wplb. pkg. 16. 20¢ 1b. 29¢ 11¢ 17¢ 19¢ 17¢ AI ©y