Francis and Mrs. Liddie, Toâ€" vonto, were weekend visitors with Mra. Thos. Liddle. ® e e John and Mrs. Liddle and little son of Windsor are visiting with Mrs, Thos. Liddle at Rossmore. p # e % Mrs. Morley F. Robinson and children, North Bay, are visiting with Mrs. W. F. Robinson, 5 Adeâ€" from the West. Winnipeg, Man., are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Simpâ€" son, Main St. West. * * % Miss Stella Konopski spent the weekend in Toronto, and was one of the bridesmaids at her cousin‘s kiddies had a great time playing on the sandy beach and swimming in the lake. ham, Grimsby Beach, entertained the 14 Children‘s Aid wards that E. A. Buckenham 12 Main 8t. E, Grimaby DENISONâ€"Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lonton Denison, of 191 Dawlish Watch Clock And Jewellery Repairs Adclaide St., Grimsby LORD‘s DAY .‘w-‘_na.-. Sunday bevienconcommccen l BhBIF Prayer Meeting and Bible Readâ€" ing, 8 pm. was formerly Miss Margaret Jones, teacher of Spanish at St. Clement‘s School for Girls, Toâ€" ronto. Mr. Denison was a resiâ€" dent of Grimsby until 1930. \ Baptist And United Congregations Church Francis McAvoy, B.A., B.Th. fIkEYRAREOSX Cosmetics . . . Magazines . . . Stationery BULOVA, ELGIN, ELCO WATCHES PRESCRIPTIONS Carefully and Accurately Dispensed by Graduate Druggists Mrs. E. Gordon â€" â€" â€" â€" C, D. Milyard Store in The Fruit Beit" SUNDAY, AUG,. 26th â€"W. J. WATT, B.A. B.D. United Church, 11 a.m.â€""The Truth Will Make You Free." Baptist Church, 7 p.m.â€""God‘s Antidote For Weariness." St. John‘s Presbyterian UNION SUMMER SERVICES Gospel Hall Births Home of Quality Drugs â€"â€"â€" COME AND WORSHIP â€"â€" Developing and Printing Lewis is home Social Events â€" Personals â€" Organizations â€" Club Activities OF wish to express their appreciation for the many acts of kindness and ness and death of their beloved wife and mother. the recent sad bereavement. neighbours during the recent illâ€" Gowland and Miss Péarl Coyle deâ€" sire to express their sincere thanks to their many friends and acquaintâ€" ances for their kind expressions of down the St. Lawrence to Cardinal and visited Ogsdenburg, N.Y. ‘ # 0 ® _ Congratulations are extended to our venerable and honored exâ€" principal of Grimsby Public school, Mr. J. H. Forman, Livingston ave., who tomorrow, August 24th, celeâ€" brates his 80th birthday. 2M 41 2 The West Lincoln Concert Orâ€" chestra met for one of the Summer practices at the home of Major and Mrs, R. G. Saunders, Beamsville, on Monday last. ‘The Practices for September will be held in the Kitâ€" School on the second and fourth Thursdays instead of Mondays as ed to attend the first of these on Sept. 14th, when it is planned to ’ Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Garlick, of ‘Toronto, Miss Jean Garlick, of New York, and Fit. Lieut. Bruce Garlick, recently returned from overseas, were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Eaton. # ® ® Over the Vâ€"J holidays Bert and Mrs. Smith, Charlie and Mrs. Norâ€" man, Miss Mary Smith and Mr. Mrs. Ena Roberts of New York and Miss Bernice Hawke of Toâ€" Russell and Mrs. Kratz and son Lee and Philip Moberiey have reâ€" turned from a pleasant vacation at Wasaga Beach. daughter Mrs. Hughes, of Fort Erie, visited friends in town on friends and relatives at Grimsby were visitors in town last week. last week from a vacation at Sparâ€" row Lake, Muskoka district. old friends in town on Sunday, _ ® e ® Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Walters, Jr. Mr. A. W. Eickmeiler and family Card of Thanks _I_n.!‘nnllukmu , Mrs. Vernon ’ Sugar â€" coupon 63 valid Sept. 20; coupon 64 valid Sept. 20. Preservesâ€"coupons P16 and P17 valid Sept. 20. Butterâ€"coupons 121 valid Sept. 6: coupon 122 valid Sept, 20; cou» 20; coupon 64 valid Sept. 27. Time Table For Ration Coupons Anmd to those who knew him and loved him Handnuwnyouowldluholp WARNER â€" In loving memory of our friend Mrs. Sam ‘Warner who passed away two years ago. In our hearts your memory lingers Always tender, fond and true ‘There is not a day dear friend But what we think of you. Fondly remembered by, Amelia and Mike. BEARSS â€" In loving memory of my dear brother, Glen, who gave his life at Igovilie, France, Aug. and Mrs. William Weafer and the three Weafer brothers, who held a reunion there after being separâ€" ated for a number of years. ‘The ing, Benjamin Hewson for many years a resident of Grimsby, but for the past 25 years residing in Florida he> sold out all his holdâ€" ings in the south and returned to Dunnville to live. He was a visiâ€" Arthur Hewson on Thursday last. . ® ® ® _ Mrs. 8. H. Naish, Winona, enterâ€" Charles Campbell, Buddy Campâ€" bell, Miss Jean Valeriana and Miss Adelia Campbell, and Mrs. George Fisher, all of Hamilton, and Mrs. ‘Thomas Milne and children, Billy and Liewella of Frantford, Ont. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Sweet were Mr. and the whole wide world celeâ€" brated it. Mr. Henry was 86 years of age on Vâ€"J Day, August 14th. He entertained a number of relaâ€" tives to dinner for the occasion. Master Billy Campbell of Hamâ€" llton who has been visiting his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Sweet for the past three weeks, returned to his home on Mrs. Helen Thompson and the two little ‘Thompsons have returned through Northern Ontario. Ronald and Mrs. Beckstead, Meriin, and Fred. and Mrs. Fleetâ€" wood of Hamilton, were weekend visitors with Reeve and Mrs. C, W. Durham, Grimsby Beach. Miss Masic Stormont has returnâ€" ed to her home at Kirkland Lake aunt Mrs. A. M. Powell, St. Anâ€" drew‘s avenue. was home over the weekend, He expects to have his discharge from the service by the end of the Arthur Baird of St. Mary‘s have been the guests of the Ror. and Mrs. Nell M. Leckie. ® ® ® Mrs. A, Wilcox has left for Vanâ€" couver to take up residence with her husband, Sgt. A. R. Wilcox, RC.A.F., stationed on the west Joe Waites, Mrs. Nellic Caldwell of Dundas, and Corp. Cleland Caldwell of Toâ€" ronto visited with relatives in town over the weekend. Dates new coupons will be valid Delbert Merritt of Stratford visited last week with his daughâ€" spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Graham, John St. * // Clifford and Mrs. Atwell of Deâ€" troit have been visitors with T. A. and Mrs. Flett and A. J. and Mrs. A-l“n’hu_rg that was purer His memory will never Mrs. Wm. Flett, Jr. of Seaforth visited in town for a few hours on Mrs. Clifford McCartney of the Post Office Staff is on holichys. In Memoriam â€"Always remembered, Budd THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT trip Mr. Peanut hulls have become the source of a new material. Women‘s handbags, chair pads, wallboard, floor coverings, furniture panels, shoes, and felt hats are a few of the products that have been deâ€" veloped from the new material. Tweedside, ‘Tapleytown threshing in the fields. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Douglas, nee Ethel Tittaway, Toronto, have returned from their honeymoon, and living on the Douglas homeâ€" stead, It. R. 1, Vinemount. Miss Audrey Gliddon is holiday Ing in Toronto and Georgian Ba District. Mr, and Mrs. Stuart Jeffries, Mr. and Mrs. Don Hysert, Misses Ena Bingle and Elva Etherington, have returned from a week‘s vacaâ€" tion at Cedar Beach, Orilla. Wren Anne Johnson, daughter of Walter and the late Mrs. Johnson, Vinemount, has arrived home for 28 days‘ leave, from HM.C.S8. Cornwallis, Cornwallace, Nova Scotia, where she has been stationâ€" ed as a sick berth attendant since last October. Farmers are Tweedside, _T Meeting closed with the National anthem. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs, Roy St. John, Robâ€" inson St. 8. A contest of names of members by Mrs. L. Larsen and Miss M. Telfler of Paris, followed. A dainty lunch was served by members of the social committee, Mrs. G. McNinch, Mrs. Hermiston, That citizenship begins in our owin municipalities and extends to all the Empire. ‘That 53 countries signed the Security Charter each one entering step by step, little by little into the citizenship of God. call was, name a floral or other emblem of the Provinces of Canada. Mrs. F. J.,Burton reported reâ€" receipt of cheque from Town counâ€" cil for $100.00 as a grant to the Overseas Jam Fund and which will put the quota for this year over vaner for the program and introâ€" duced Miss Walish who was guest speaker for the evening. Her subâ€" ject was citizenship and was cenâ€" tred around the Institute motto: Mentioning also the wartime proâ€" jects accomplished by the W. L. Mrs. Longley, St. Catharines. ‘The plans for a recreation centre sponsored by the Ontario Governâ€" ment have been laid over for the paid tribute to all mothers during The August meeting of the Woâ€" men‘s Institute was held at the home of Mrs, L. Larsen on Tuesâ€" day evening, August 21st. The roil dren through childhood, courtship, till they welcomed the war brides gentleman, was sent as a very special gift to the captain of the Interceptor, to protect him agninst the Atlantic blasts, From Skipperâ€"Licutenant M. T. Pelietier and other members of the crew many letters of gratitude have been received, and one young tar from this ship, two years ago, came in person to Grimsby, bringâ€" the Overseas Jam Fund convener, the back of a wellâ€"known Grimsby A special shipment was also made of a violin, a cribbage board, an electric fron, an electric toaster, bers of the crew of this vessel. These parcels contained such items as razor blades, note paper, chocoâ€" late bars, saited peanuts, soap, toutk br.shes, pencils, handkerâ€" chiefs, cigarettes, cheese, and othâ€" er articles. ; David Thomson, Mrs. Louise Morâ€" rison, Mrs. F. J. Millar. In accordance with a plan adoptâ€" ed elsewhere as well as in Grimsâ€" by, a small ship of war, H.M.S. Inâ€" terceptor, with headquarters at Halifax, was assigned to this comâ€" mittee, and every few months large parcels of comforts were packed and sent to the ten memâ€" Women‘s Institute V inemount News 'lhelu-dlh-nmnw to an end a pleasant performâ€" ed for some years by a committee of the Imperial Order, Daughters posed of Mrs, Nell M. Leckie, Conâ€" Grimsby‘s Adopted Ship Is Being | famuties Seuting. tnis Taken Out Of Active Service ®=~* ®**s" o Miss Freshwater was the conâ€" A cheque is being forwarded to PEANUT HANDBAGS sons. She also gave a busy in district 1 hope on my return from leave I have a picture of the ship to send you and perhaps you might be inâ€" terested in having a list of the crew and their home towns. I have tried to get a picture of them all, but my attempts have failed. NEZTCTY " 40 Hopng io go on mnmmmn-,m.-. I will resign in order to return to my former position in the R.C.M. thanks of myself and the crew to the members of your Chapter, and we are wishing you all every sucâ€" cess in your future activities: J.tlhwlln.hmmum that I am home now in Toronto to get my discharge from the Naval fervice, and to thank you for all mmumhnuu -ol&hntwomn'l!el'u on board the H.M.C.S, "Intercepâ€" Pout‘s Concerning the plans for the fuâ€" tm.lllaumhuthhflp will be decommissioned in the near future and consequently not adâ€" visable for you to send any more _ Received the nice parcel -u-’ tioned in your last letter, also a parcel of cigarettes, and beg to acknowledge same with thanks; it was greatly appreciated by all. As you are aware that demobilâ€" ization is now under way and most of the boys will be returning to uurmnvmmdm country, I am convinced that they are taking with them a lasting reâ€" membrance of your Town and Orâ€" Dear Mra. Leckie: similar nature has been brought to a conclusion. ‘The following letter has just been received, and will be presented in a final report to the Lincoln Chapter of the I. O. D. E. when it meets in September, but the Regent or the Chapter has graciously allowed the Independent to publish this communication in advance of the date of this meetâ€" ing. ing his bride for a Haneymoon visit in this place. Now however with the war at an end, the ship and its crew have ing in looking ir boys while they :.v.. Halifax, N.S8., July 2, 1945. H.M.C.8. "Interceptor", c/o Fleet Mail Office, 7 Halifax, N.8. "M. T. Pelictier" yourself have 16, 1945 _know that all our crew feel the , same as myself, and that is, we | can not thank you enough for everything that has been done for been away from their homes and Well, CECCCER" mnada a Wls Fresh . t ® JoF STAKED TOMATOES No I Graec :A ** IQ¢ NATIVE n Wee, CELERY sTALKS 2029« ANN PAGE MILK BREAD 3.« BLACK TEA 0v" own ruavoureuc . m BLENDED, WHITE SPIRIT GaL. (Contents only) PURITY FLOUR ‘%23e > JUNKET TABLETS ~ >>~ * Thursday, August 23rd, 1945 L,/Sto. M., Victor Heaton. P.8. Thanks again for everything. person one of these days, more, only that I am glad this war is over, and that everybody will soon be home again. Hoping to be able to visit you in California _ Dor. Native â€" California _ Dor. Valencia 288‘% 2 e 4 15¢ 3 ** 10¢ 43¢ 11¢