has been a recent visitor with #riends in Grimaby, t . * Lieut. Andy Stevenson of the ® Veterans‘ Guard of Canada was home over the weekend. Mrs. Mike Sweet who has been eonfined to her home for the past month through iliness is able to be Puddicombe of ‘Winona, business trip to point in Western Mrs, Howard Elliott of London Mmmmnumn-l ton accompanied by Miss Myrtle Roberts of Toronto were renewing friends in town on Tuesday. # ® ® Rev. Jack Manley of Corumba, Brazil, brother in law of the Rev. R. C, Standerwick was a visitor in Mrs. W. H. Drummon and Mrs. A. B. Cole of Guelph visited last Friday with Prof. and Mrs. A. W. Mason, 1 Nelles Boulevard. spending the winter in Fort Laudâ€" erdale, Fia. Both look the picture Mrs. E. Hyland and son Ronald, of Toronto, have returned home afâ€" ter spending a few days with her Bride, Adclaide St. Mrs. May E. Duffiecld, British bride of Spr. Grant D. Duffield, Paton street, arrived in Grimsby this week, having crossed the Atâ€" lantic on the Aquitania. Marsh and Mrs. J. Ritchic, enterâ€" tained at afternoon tea in The Oak Room of The Village Inn on Tuesâ€" day afternoon in honour of the Apnm:e-mum LJ + Mrs. Charles A. Farrell and Mrs. Ralph Bochm are hostesses at a dainty luncheon given in honor of Miss Virginia Hewson a bride of Saturday, in The Oak Room of The Village Inn this Thursday. It seems that everyone knows how to turn on the heat except an epartment house janitor. A savant says nothing in the world is permanent. Unless it is Sunday School. All money receivâ€" «d will go to the children for their Over 200 dinner guests availed themscives of the opportunity of attending the reâ€"opening of the Oak Room at The Village Inn on Bunday. Guests were present from ‘Toronto, Niagara Fulls, Hamilton, Buffalo and many local points. Pllllpnnd.lr‘u.zlhc-ou- Adclaide §t., Grimsby LORD‘S DAY Breaking of Bread .11 a.m. Wednesday Prayer Meeting and Bible Readâ€" ing, 8 p.m. SUNDAY, MARCH 31st 11 am.â€"Christ Before Pilate. 7 pam.â€"The Enemies of Jesus, A successfu)l bake sale was held ____ then, and now. Sunday School at 2.30 p.m. in Trinity United MIlCAEOS Cosmetics . . . Magazines . . . Stationery Developing and Printing «â€"â€"â€" Al Welcome â€"â€" PRESCRIPTIONS Carefully and Accurately Dispensed by Graduate Church W. J. Watt, B.A., B.D., Gospel Hall Home of Quality Drugs Mvenm â€" Personals â€" Organizations * Club Activities THEALâ€"Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Theal wish to announce the birth d"u son, Thomas, on March R g&_g‘vmmom CHENIERâ€"At Mount Hamilton MHospital, March 22, 1946, to Mr. and Mrs, E. Chevier, Grimaby, (formerly Margaret McCartney) the gift of a daughter (Mary Joâ€" Mrs. DeMille wishes to thank all her friends and neighbors for cards and flowers received during her reâ€" cent iliness. T wish to thank my many friends for their gifts and cards sent to me while i1! for the past month. Specâ€" lal thanks to Dr. MciIntyre, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ball. Drayton, Ontario, is visiting her Adelaide St. Miss McCrea celebratâ€" ed her 93rd birthday on March 23rd and was guest of honour at a dinner given her by Mr. and Mrs. Pinder. Not withstanding her adâ€" vanced age she enjoys good health and goes for a walk each day. Her parents were ploneers in the Queen‘s bush, Wellington County, at the Village of Alma, then known as McCrea‘s Corners. On Sunday last, West Lincoln Memorial Hospital was visited by Flight Officer ‘Winifred Moyle, W.D. of the R.C.A.F., formerly in charge of Dictetics at the Toronto General Hospital, She was sent by Dr. L. B. Pett, chief of the Nutriâ€" tion Division, Department of Nutâ€" ional Health and Welfare, Ottawa, under whose direction she is beginâ€" ning a survey of small hospitals in Hamilton, and her daughter Murâ€" iel of Ajax, formerly Flight Ofâ€" ficer in the W.D. of the RC.A.F. both of whom are well known in chosen as the first hospital to be wwmw&y& ‘The Women‘s Institute will hold a Penny Sale at the home of Mrs. C. A. Marshall, 36 Murray St., on 8:00 o‘clock. Dictetics available to all West Card of Thanks 2.80 pr SUNDAY, MARCH Sist 1i a.m. â€" "The Great Accountâ€" 10 a.m.â€"Church School for all. 11 a.m.â€"*"The Cost of Being a 7 p.m.â€"The Victory of Fuith. "A Friendly Church Home" Birthday Party Grimsby Baptist Church Coming Events V isit Hospital St. John‘s Presbyterian Church SUNDAY, MARCH 31st â€"*"Fruits of Call Births Mrs. Mike Sweet WARNERâ€"COOK Pink and white snapdragons were on the altar of St. Barnabas‘ Church, St. Catharines, for the marriage on Saturday afternoon of Florence, daughter of Mr. R. M. Cook, to Mr. Norman Carter Warâ€" ner, son of Mr. and Mrs. George } words come, Not lostâ€"just gone before. God knows how much I miss you, He counts the tears I shed, And whispers, he is only sleeping, Your loved one is not dead, lo!'llbohnndarmu.. And pray to God each day, That when He calls me home to Your amile will guide me through lndynuwlu:». ‘The Rev. E. A. Irwin performed the ceremony throughout which soft organ music was _played. Given in marriage by her brothâ€" er, Mr. Harry Cook, the bride wore a princess gown of white corded neck and fastened down the back with a row of tiny buttons. Her veil, embroidered in flower design, fell from a circlet of roses and she carried a bouquet of the same flowers. A string of pearls was her only ornament. The attendants were Miss Louise Cook, maid of honor, wearing a picture frock of pale yellow moire with net skirt; Mrs. A. MacMillan, Hamilton, and Mrs. J. Cobbett, Haâ€" LUPKOSK!â€"In Jloving memâ€" ory of Pte. Frant T. Luphoski, died of wounds at Heerenberg, Holland, April 2, 1945. At your picture I often look, mmmmmmm. But in the gloom these eweet } LUPKOSK!â€"In loving memâ€" 3:::-‘;"&“'. Holland, April 2, 1945. ‘Three little words, forget me not, Don‘t seem much, but mean a lot, Just a memory fond and true, To show dear uncle I think of you. Grace, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mason was united in marriage to Eric Lorne, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. McMane. The Rev. Francis McAvoy officiated. ‘The bride‘s attendant was Miss Vera McMane, sister of the groom. street length dress of white silk jersey with matching headress. Her bridesmaid‘s dresas was fuchia crepe with matching acessories, She wore With your comrades far from home, Till God in Heaven calls you To sit beside Him on His throne. A reception for the immediate families was held at the home of the bride. For travelling the bride wore a blue wool suit and beige topcoat with matching accessories. LUPKOSK!|â€"In loving memâ€" ory of Pte. Frank T. Lupkoski, died of wounds, at Heerenberg, Holland, April 2, 1945. In Holland where the tulips grow, And the windmills dot the land, Sleeps a brave Canadian soldier, Where he died by the enemy‘s hand, O rest in peace in your hero‘s couple took up residence in Smithâ€" Always remembered by Nicky MASONâ€"McMANE A quict wedding was solemnized Ruptials In Memoriam THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT milton, were bridesmaids. ‘The former wore yellow moire with net and the latter orchid moire with net. All three attendants wore Juliet caps to match their frocks and carried bouquets of spring flowers and pussywillows. Mr. A. MacMillian, Hamilton, was the groomsman and the ushers were Mr. A. Willoughby, Hamilton, and Mr. P. J. Bula. Immediately after the ceremony Mrs. Cook, wearing azure blue lace over satin with black hat and corâ€" sage of roses, received the gwests at her residence, assisted by Mrs. Warner, wearing a dress,of apricot sheer, with hat and accessoriesâ€" enâ€" Spring flowers adorned the bride‘s Mr. and Mrs. Warner left for Buffalo, the bride wearing pale blue wool suit with navy hat and top coat, a scarf of brown squirre] their return will make their in Grimsby. = speaker at the Mothers‘ Club, held at the home of Mrs. J. Lyne, 54 Robinson St. South. His talk was comparing medicine and condittions in the 15th and 16th Century with those of toâ€"day, and the discowery of Xâ€"ray and Stethoscope. Dr. Brownlee also read parts from, ‘"The Druggist Shop Open", a book which is 253 years old. over this meeting, owing to the 11â€" ness of Mrs. Tomison, there was no business at this time. A dainty lunch was served by Mrs. H. Henâ€" Exchange Your Sugar Coupons Housewives. who. have â€"set aside some of their unused sugar coupons for the purchase of maple sugar and maple syrup are reminded to turn these into their local ration office, where they will be exchangâ€" ed for vouchers which can be used for buying maple products. "It is illegal to send loose coupâ€" ons through the mails," says a WPTB official, "and as the pink sugar coupons numbered from 46 to 70. expire on March 31, they should be exchanged for vouchers prior to that date." Mothers‘ Club f ‘AL MACHINE AND MACINELESs lett‘s Beauty "alon HELENE CURTIS CREAM OIL COLD WAVE Beautiful Hair 82 Main West will appreciate the naturalâ€"looking resulte. Yeu We also have YOUR DRAM COME TRUE WITH A .\ Servicemen On Thursday last a men‘s DAN*. qmwunummombv"l" tist Church hall, in honour of meD ;..ammm..mdmtht ;demm“m past years of war. After the SUP per which was prepared by a §TOUP of women of the church under the leadership of Miss Eva Cline, 8 short program was held. A iNE mhdbyw.!.rvilw!ol- lowed with introductory remarks p,-memmm.n.c.m derwick. Two splendid solos by Harold Jarvis were enjoyed by all. lmmmfldwvbom b,-mehumn.nw.n.c.lwl- derwick. Two splendid solos by Harold Jarvis were enjoyed by all. Mention was made of one who WAs missing from this gathering, Priâ€" vate Ralph Byford, who was killed in action in the fall of 1944 during u.,nmummmm- sent stood in silence, honouring his memory. The guest speaker of the evenâ€" The guest speaker of the evenâ€" ing was Col. W. W. Johnson, D.S.0., MC., OBE., Speaking from his own broad experience as a soldier in times of war and peace, Col Johnson reminded those preâ€" sent of the challenge and testing nature of our day. In simple, inâ€" spiring terms he spoke of his own reliance upon Jesus Christ as a friend and guide for life, and comâ€" mended to those present their sharâ€" ing in the life which he had found. Ir_L.J.MUtWOd.JdII- son for his remarks and also exâ€" Mm appreciation to the ladies who had prepared the banâ€" quet. The Rev. Jack Manley of Corumba, Brazil, closed the gatherâ€" ing with prayer. On Sunday, March 24, at . the morning service ,the roll of honour of Grimsby Baptist Church was unvelled and the congregation paid tribute to those who served. Thursday last in St. Joseph‘s Hosâ€" pnwuo-ngph.u_wzghw- for over 40 years in Grimsby, goâ€" ing to Guelph within the last year or so to reside with her daughter, Mrs. Harold Whiteside. Her husband predeceased her in 1932. Besides her daughter, she is survived by a sister and brother, donia, and Arthur Secord, of Calâ€" gary. -orvp:p-h-'dm by United Church. Funeral services were conducted Funeral Home on Saturday afterâ€" noon. Interment being in the famâ€" lly plot in Queen‘s Lawn cemetery. Honorary pallbearers were, E. 8. Johnson, Chas T. Farrell," A. F. Hawke, E. J. Le Patourel (Hamilâ€" pockets, there is always someone who will place their hands in the ter a lin va F. Graham, widow of Alexanâ€" » C. Graham, passed away When money burns a fellow‘s MRS. EVA F. GRAHAM 178 . W. J. Watt and Rev. Nelil Obituary Entertained 1 Grinv, Ont, lived TEA BAGS CLARK‘S SOUPS DICED BEETS °" OLD DUTCH CLEANSER ° 2‘ 19 HEALTHCLO SOAP ~~ 4¢" 17« BLENDIES c°** > > 2"~ 156 ROYAL YEAST ©o~ ~ 2"* i7 * WHEN AVAILABLE USE ~ DAN DEE FLOWER or VEGETABLE VITA B CEREAL $} 106 S 25¢ LANCIA NOODLES â€" > "*~~>g¢ QUAKEE MUFFETS c 2"* 7: POTATOES 10 6. CALIFORNIA LETTUCE lccoths m CGRAPEFRUIT s »ars» CELLO WRAPPED PLAN YOUR GARDEN NOWâ€"AID CANADA‘S HOME GARDENING CAMPAIGN HOT CROSS BUNS ° "*"* ; se mt na l ues . .. on m ppg on camer 3 g~»4 . _ J ROYAL ts A0¢ t 13¢ o CArr ~oC 1 * Ilt TEXAS8 CURLY Store Manager to insert details. FLORIDA HAND < es SELECTED Approx. 1â€"lb. pko. Smail HEINZ SEEDLESE 980, FLORIDA PASCAL A. & P. BOKAR March 28th, 1946 1â€"lb. pkg. 7â€"ib. Bas I5g l. for 19¢ #/~