Please, telephone in your social and personal items. _ days leave. Sergt. Wylie Theal, R. C. A. M. C., has received his discharge and is now back in Ridgeway looking after his drug store. . Jack Puddicombe are attending the convention of the Michigan Rapids this week. Austin House celebrated his 82nd birthday on Saturday last. Conâ€" muhfln-llou-clnm in 1881 from Simcoe and has reâ€" sided here ever since. e % ® ‘Thomas and Mrs. Gammage of Port Dahousie and Mrs. Gammage, Sr., of St. Catharines were visitors in town on Saturday. Mr. Gamâ€" mage is moving to Goderich where he assumes the management of the largest shoe store in the Huron County Town. Mrs. Gammage, Sr. mmumnne‘_t: LAC. Church W. J. Watt, B.A., B.D., Minist sUNDAY, DECEMBER 9th 11 a.m.â€"How came we by 0i i _MLLMARDS DRUG STORE 7 p.m.â€"Union Services for Bible Society. H. A. Sanders of Hamâ€" Breaking of Bread ..__11 a.m. Sunday School . 3 p.m. Gospel Meeting . 7 pm. Prayer Meeting and Bible Readâ€" 7 ing, 8 p.m. Sunday School at 2.30, Trinity Trinity United Trinity United Church BIBLE SUNDAY , DEC. 9th at 7 p.m. httholntfl-ohlynnwotph.ehmnld- vertise films. GdyurChrht-uhIdlyflum! Restrictions Off A big supply â€" all new cards. Pick them out while selection is good. wmunâ€"lr.n.l.mm.dflm Baptist, Presbyterian and United congregations, taking part. â€"â€" All Welcome â€"â€" MIIRYAROS Gospel Hall â€" _ Social Events ~ Cosmeties PRESCRIPTIONS Carefully and Accurately Dispensed by Graduate Druggists Mr«. E. Gordon Union Service CHRISTMAS CARDS _ GRIMSBY BRANCH Upper Canada Bible Society FIL M S Home of Quality Drugs tion in Grand Developing and Printing All Welcome! 14 Grimsbyites, who have been reâ€" siding in Toronto, left on Monday for St. Petersburg, Fla. where they will spend the winter. «* ® & 0 ®* Yalnes and ‘Mrs. Aitchison who left three weeks ago to spend the winter in Florida returned home last week, owing to Mrs. Aitchâ€" ison‘s health not being of the best. Mrs. Gladys Nelson, daughterâ€" inâ€"law of Mrs. Ida Nelson and Mrs. Mary Child, both of Cleveland, Ohio, visited this past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Willis Bart lett of Ontario Street. ® & ® ‘The Candle light Carol services at Welland Avenue United Church, December 12th, 13th and 14th at 8:00 p.m. There will be an attrac» unmdmh.m- iful setting. mt t 9 ‘The tea which was to be given bymw.y-udmm of the Women‘s Auxiliary, West Lincoln Memorial Hospital at the residence of Mrs. C. D. Millyard on Friday December Tth (toâ€" lw).mmfl-pfldfl' til January. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Pizer, former 10 a.m.â€"Church School. ..... â€"â€" â€" 11 a.m.â€"Rev. F. G. Baidson, of Beamsville, Baptist Church. 1 p..â€"uuu-u.mu ‘Trinity United Church. sUNDAY, DEC. 9th, 11 a.m.â€""Simpletons. the Bible Society. Grimsby Baptist Church sUNDAY, DEC. 9th, 1945 A Friendly Church Home St. John‘s Presbyterian Church In good supply again. C, D. Millyard AND Stationery week at the Willis Bart‘ 67° A 0'/‘1--- se ul Grimaby. Walter Disher of Ridgeville, was a weekend visitor with his daughtâ€" er Mrsa. Gordon FIMU®, SMD MMUY friends in town were glad to see him again, and while he is travelâ€" uq-ngmud}gllhmn fine and is very smart physically and mentally. _ mflf†ing out on Livingston avenue Loule will be there to watch their We are more than pleased to reâ€" port that Mr. Loule Larsen, who is l1 at his daughter‘s home in Niaâ€" gara Falls, Ontario is making satâ€" THOMASâ€"THOMSON On Saturday, December 1, 1945, by the Rev. Francis McAvoy, at St. John‘s Presbyterian am daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. ‘Thomson, Grimaby to George Fredâ€" rich son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Thomâ€" as, Detroit, Mich. ‘The regular business meeting of the Beaver Club of St. John‘s Presbyterian Church, was held on Monday evening in the church rooms. This was the annual electâ€" lon of officers and the officers for the year 1946 are. President, Mrs. H. G. Mogg; Viceâ€"President, Mrs. D. E. Anderson; Secretary, Mrs. A. Stévenson, Ass‘t Secretary, Mrs. M. Gunning; Treasurer, Mrs. Gerâ€" ald Carson. A committee was selected to look after the decorating of the church at Christmas. Several members were reported sick, and cards will be sent to these members. A subâ€" stantial donation was given to the Sunday School for their Christmas entertainment. Next Monday is Shuffieboard, and the following Monday, Decâ€" ember 17th, is the Christmas party, and this will be a Potâ€"luck supper at 7:00 p.m. in the church rooms. Members may bring one guest, and are asked to provide a small gift for their guest. Hostesses have been Mrs. H. G. Mogg, Miss Mae Crittenden, Mrs. Richard Shafer and Mrs. Gordon ‘The regular meeting of Grimaby Chapter No. 195 O.E.8. was held in the Masonic Hall on Tuesday evenâ€" ing with Mrs. Letha McNinch W.M. presiding, and Mr. Herbert Betzner, W.P. assisting. One new member was initiated into the order by the Past Matrons of Grimsby Chapter, assisted by Mrs. Edrie Gowland, P.M. of Dorâ€" cas Chapter Smithville. A donation was made to the Nia« gara Sanatorium for Christmas Seals, Mrs. Eva Doucett, convenor of the entertainment committee, anâ€" nounced a Christmas party for the members and their families, to be held in the Masonic Hall Tuesday evening, December 18th. It was decided that the Patriotic committee visit the Military Hosâ€" pital in Hamilton, and a sum of money was granted to buy treats for the boys. At the close of the meeting a guessing contest was conducted by Mrs. Ruth Clark, with Mrs. Ruth 8t. John winning the prize, after which refreshments were served by Mesdames Nora Chambers, Gerâ€" trude Shelton, Inez Cloughley and Myrtle Lipait. Personals ~ Organizations ~ Club Activities Beaver Club Eastern Star Marriage THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT In St. John‘s _ Presbyterian church, Grimsby, the quiet wedâ€" ding was solemnized of Dorothy Eileen daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Thomson and George Fredâ€" rick son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Thomâ€" as of Detroit, Mich. Rev. Francis McAvoy conducted the ceremony, the church was deâ€" corated with yellow and white chrysanthemums, the bride was given in marriage by her father, she wore a turquoise crepe dress of street length with black acâ€" cessories and corsage of white baby Christmas Sale of Work WOMEN‘S ASSOCIATION Watch for display and date anâ€" nouncement in store windows. Muptials Aprons, Stuffed Animais, Felt Tuesday and Wednesday DECEMBER 18 and 19th THOMASâ€"THOMSON Natural Gas Office Mb Mrs. Eldon Harris sister of the mmumdwu- gold crepe dress with brown acâ€" cessories wearing a corsage of yelâ€" low chrysanthemums. Mr. Eidon Haris was best man. A reception for the immediate family and a few friends from Detroit, Simcoe, Niagara Falls, and Beamsville was held at the Village Inn. _ ‘The young couple left on a wedâ€" ding trip to points east and upon their return will reside in Detâ€" roit, Mich. last Wednesday, November the |, twentyâ€"eighth, at four o‘glock in |, Trinity United Church Manse,|, Grimsby, when Mary Ruth, young» er daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Percy | ; Shelton, Main street, Grimsby, was united in marriage to Frederick lo.un Chivers, R.C.N.V.R. youngâ€" er son of Mr. and Mrs. Archibald J. Chivers, Paton street, Grimsby, IM. W. J. Watt officiated in a double ring ceremony. ‘The bride wore a deiph blue suit with navy accessories and a corâ€" sage of Briarcliff roses. She was attended by her sister Miss Joyce Sheiton, wearing a gold gabardine suilt, with brown accessories and a corsage of Talisman roses. Mr. Ronald Chivers was best man. A reception was held at the home of the bride‘s parents. The mother of the bride wearing a dn-d-ut.hluonbudhovlm brown accessories and a corsage of bronze button chrysanthemums, while the groom‘s mother was gowned in powder blue with black accessories and a corsage of yellow button chrysanthemums. ‘The bride and groom spent their honeymoon at Toronto and Ottawa. They will reside in Grimaby. STUART â€" BENEDICT A very pretty wedding was solâ€" emnized at the United Church, Minnedosa, Manitoba, at 3 o‘clock in the afternoon, Noveraber 21st, when, Gwendolyn May, elder dauâ€" ghter of Mr. and Mrs. J, N. Beneâ€" dict, Minnedosa, became the bride of Constable George H. Stuart, RC.M.P., Giadstone, Man., son of Grimsby Ont. Rev. David Conly, officiated. Entering the church on the arm of her father, who gave her in marriage, the bride looked charmâ€" ing in a floor length gown of white sheer over taffeta, modelied with \.mnmhlflqduv- groom and carried a bouquet of American Beauty Roses. \ Miss Bernice Benedict, Windsor, Ontario, sister of the bride was bridesmaid, she wore a floor length gown of azure blue, taffeta, fashâ€" \londvlu sweetheart . neckline, outlined in ruching, a shirred bodâ€" ice and short puffed sleeves and full skirt, which fell in gathered tiers. A matching cap, with self bows, held her chapel veil in place. She wore long white gloves and earried a colonial bouquet of carnâ€" ations and baby mums. Soft music quiet CHIVERSâ€"SHELTON wedding points east and will reside in Mounted Police. Also in dress uniâ€" form were the ushers, Cp! A. Gillesple, R.C.M.P., Minnedosa and During the signing of the sang, Grieg‘s, "I love thee," Mrs. W. F. Sirett, was organist, playing the wedding march. Immediately after the ceremony, a reception was held at the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. bride, wore a twoâ€"plece afternoon model dreas, of treebark crepe, with matching accessories. Her corsage was of deep red roses. . 61 PA R. D. Toews, RCM.P., Gladâ€" PURITY OATS °_ [, ‘") BLACK TEA oun own ravoure« Thursday, December 6, 1945. For travelling the bride wore a turquoise box type top coat with bieached fox collar over a scarlet two plece wool frock, her hat was a brow model, of black felt, with turquoise breast feathers, coverâ€" ummnfln:ï¬l‘b the back, which was outlined in tiny biack felt bows, her accessories were black and she wore a Gardâ€" stone, Manitoba. Mrs. Roy Pictt wishes to express her thanks to all her friends who sent her cards and flowers during her iliness while in the hospital. Upon their return, Constable and rs, Stuart, will reside at Gladâ€" Card of Thanks Large Phg. * 17¢