who are now settled in their new home on Main West. Growers Ice and Cold Storage Co., plant, visited with friends in town Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. McNeill and family, of Weston, Ont., spent monds, 6 Maple Ave. Mr. McNeill is Assistant Chemist in the firm of M'“Oo..w..m‘ e e ® Hon. Gordon D. Conant and Mrs. Comant are receiving good wishes on the birth of their first grandson, born to Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Coâ€" mant, of Weston. The child is the first greatâ€"grandson of Mrs. Coâ€" mant‘s father, Hon. E. D. Smith, :-wooa.mnr.nmamâ€".‘ and Mr. David Gibson, all of Hamâ€" ilton were holidaying in Muskokas. ® L ® Immediate members of the famâ€" ily of the late Bessie K. Moore who attended her last rites on Georgetown, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kinsey, Holiday Cove, W. Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kinsey, Hutmachie and Mrs. E. Workman, Mrs. Carl Music, Anderson, Ind. J. M. Middleton, New York City, LORDSs DAY Breaking of Bread .___11 a.m. Prayer Meeting and Bible Readâ€" ing, 8 p.m. Union Services for July and August Baptist and United Churches 11 a.m. United Church â€" _ 7 p.m. Baptist â€"â€" in charge of â€"â€" MIlYAEOS â€"â€"â€" Al Welcome â€"â€" Gospel Hall Carefully and Accurately Dispensed by Graduate REV. GEORGE McLEAN FOR JULY REV. W. J. WATT FOR AUCGUST Home of Quality Drugs Social Events Developing and Printing Everyone Welcome and Mr. and Mrs. Bart Smith, Jr., of Cleveland, Ohio, visited on Monâ€" day with Mr. Smith‘s (Sr.) sister, Mrs. Vera Luey, Ontario St. ®â€" e _ & Wesley Gaillichan, past president of West Lincoln branch, Canadian Legion, now residing in St. Catharâ€" ines, attended the funeral of Mrs. ‘lflollnnuuy. Lipsit will be pleased to learn that he is progressing nicely after an Hospital. He returned home yestâ€" real, and Addison Shafer, of Meadeâ€" ville, Pa., are holidaying with their mother, Mrs. Conrad Shafer, Murâ€" of Merlin, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bishop, of Bear Line, spent tne weekend with the IntterSs sister, Mrs. J. J. Groham and Mr. Gran. am, John St. . M00, 26 Lieut. K. Harvey (CW.A.C.), ge. John, N.B., visited her parents, yr, and Mrs. H. Harvey, Main St. g, prior to going to Oakville, where she expects her discharge after former resident of Grimsby, when he was connected with the Grimsby Natural Gas Co., was a visitor in town on Wednesday. His two sons, who went to school here, both servâ€" ed for five years in the war. During the month of ""®""* Dr. Leckie will preach. M ing service only. Church Rev. F. McAvoy, B.A., St. John‘s Presbyterian Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Ramsay, who "’“.n""".""“ Mhmw‘w daughter Mrs. Ramsay, formerly Audrey cce bom of Dr. and Mrs. M. D. Kinsella, Toronto. The """,‘i',,fl“mâ€"m. of Col. and Mrs. K. A. Ramsay, Grimsby. Mr. and say are living in Hamilton. John and Mrs: Holder have reâ€" turned from a pleasant vacation in friends on Wednesday. Sunday visiting with Miss Doreen Hildâ€"eth at Copetown. Mr. Edgar Wheatan, of Perth, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Mogg, Kidd Ave. # ® LJ Miss Douglas MacRobbie, Matâ€" ron of West Lincoln Memorial ml.ht'.l!‘fl.m _ Miss Barbara Woodhall, of Winâ€" ;m.wuum.mcn Hartwell, for the past week. H. T. and Mrs. Stewart have reâ€" turned home from a three weeks vacation in Northern Ontario. # L LJ Clinton McCoy, who underwent an ‘operation in Hamilton hospital last week, is now making good proâ€" Miss Irene Johnson, of Grand Rapids, Mich., spent last week the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hitchâ€" ville, were visitors of Mrs. George Hartwell last week. Provincial Constable Wm. Gilâ€" lings has returned to duty after a three weeks holiday at Ingersoll and Watford. Mount Hamilton, is spending a few Hon. Gordon D. Conant and Mrs. Conant entertained at dinner at the Royal Camadian Yacht Club Mrs. Conant‘s departure to attend the world conference of Girl Guidâ€" es at Evian, France, as a delegate The Beaver Club of St. John‘s Presbyterian Church will hold a meeting, Monday evening, August 19th, at the home of Mrs. Andrew Mrs. H. G. Mogg and Mrs. Andrew DD. W ke [ince Beptember Tim in St. sc Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jewell de la Plante announce the engageâ€" ie 0 esnt and sympathy extended to us durâ€" Ing the iliness and passing of our d m Personals Mr by Beach, desires t09d¢ for the appreciation and grathd friends kindness of neighbours bereave. at the time of bi@"y floral of. ment: also for the 2 Of cars. ferings and for the *~~ Card of Thanks Going at breakneciP®ck. good way to get Engagement Beaver Club Frederick T. Winter, Grimsâ€" Eims and * THE CRIMSBY However long our lives may last, Whatever lands we view, Whatever hope of joy be ours, We always think of you. Always remembered by Beatrice 1944, and his pals, Cpl. H: and Cpl. Ballard. When the veil is lifted And shadows flee away, we‘ll meet to part, no, never. In the land of endless day. No one No one knows the bitter pain We have suffered since we lost you, Life has never been the same. In our hearts your memory lingers, Bweetly tender, fond and true; ‘There is not a day, dear one That we do not think of you. Sadly missed by busband, Roâ€" bert, daughter Olive and nelece, GODDENâ€"In loving memory m-un.uit und.lflylflo.uit. Their warfare o‘er, their battle Their fresh young lives could not be saved They slumber now in a soldier‘s They died the helpless to defend A brave soldier‘s noble end. HEARNâ€"In loving of my beloved son, But love fln'miï¬w-v death and He died for freedom and for us Upon a foreign shore. He lives forever more Within our hearts, ho Mwfllflcm Can God above do less than we His spirit must live vet. Awasy from mortal pain, "?L"-nnmm.-n..! For he is home again. + Lovingly remembered by his sisâ€" wum-u-u-,'{., and I-nc--..mt-ny imnimtinrairmrerccnntngnange, A little can‘t enjoy the last "‘hdz-?ï¬ï¬‚qd m-nhoidmhm of achool *\ . NM.‘& faults but """':."‘blu-n-n give you that foolish feeling while COSBYâ€"In loving memory of Mrs. Robert Cosby who passed away August 18th, 1945. In Memoriam HEARNâ€"A token of remembâ€" rance to Cpl. John Hearn, killâ€" ed in France, August 12th, 1944, also to his pals, Cpl. Carâ€" HEARNâ€"In loving memory of our dear brother, Cpl. John Hearn, RHLL, killed in acâ€" tion Aug. 12th, 1944, near Falâ€" laise, and his friends Cpl. Hurst and Cpl. Ballard who went before. § _ _A 3N i en Otganizati'ons â€" Club Activities who were married beyond this earthly INPEPENDEXT killed July 12th, Jim Henderson. killed in acâ€" Jokes And Tears Unnecessary At Weddings 1\.-“““â€""“' are mmfl‘m mml "'".,.W. the ...-.m“""""’ ce .. covaindint He nm & cess BBS O2"° 0 us ce WAD anderful time. But if you want to endear yourself to the bappY PM uu."“"’"‘"“‘ the family retainers: 8 DON"T cry copiously through0 ._....a_l'ï¬b- DOJNF 2 " 2 _ is not ouly mm-"""“m†tracting but is apt to give the Im, pression that somebody, in Y°U" injon hm.l"w- mmwna.uad-u “bm.ulmnl be fixed up for the relief of 1685 ; â€", M .. acctwdlive. Ainiernnnt wpn-.-‘- onntun suce "to be the first to m:â€"nuummw kiss the bride. This privilege is reâ€" served for the groom. DON"T feel called upon to bring gcu,wmdmflr pll-'lulh.-aï¬ occasion, rich in tradition, and not a threeâ€" LLas Amendâ€" oc DON"T think up practical jokes uw-mmw le. There‘s nothing sadder than the mub-'tenldl DON"T try to drink all the chamâ€" es, the bost didn‘t hire you as an *_ Meat Coupons cas lc smcs ces Mc S present consumer ration book will Comfon‘s on ‘ags Sutadinte of ment after August 22, when the point out that Coupon Mâ€"50 which ust 15, is the final brown coupon in Ration Book No. 5. To provide consumers with meat coupons unâ€" til the time the coupons in book No. 6 become valid on Sept. 19, the | gray spares marked "Q" will be, used. The first of these, "Q"â€"1, beâ€" comes valid on Thursday, Aug. You sbould know that toâ€" SWATTERS ++ â€" SEALERS oA MALTED MILE 53« SPIC & SPAN * », NORVALL‘S _‘ . lPOTATOERS _ oi PAGE Ca,;ervatiofl | rothing is 4# M990m""5 Coyrast, § to 8 :g';.‘..?‘.“'.‘%'-‘-::-“‘": lnvmc'ow'srlmlom«fl""‘"i iat Heal V _Ah_nwwgmuâ€ï¬mx * _ a.s+ nefore m u.-mli'-“â€nwl «l everything, but MOF ocX and cxperts give us the . 5* Save fuel PÂ¥ ©***""" jime, mh&d"'“"’“._.‘ -n“"w ‘Mm- y bit from the wrapper. Save all fat. Clarify and use f0" cooking. tender Save sour milk. It makes 1f0 _ _ Save dry bread to MLUY . _ , m“a-hur“m dishes, dressings, PV 6 ¢ _2 _‘ q. cpmmok ; .. cce Thecocmrem. Patnd mwuï¬clfl""" sauces, gravies. Save vineE mmmfl"’“""" to salad dressings. Save celery tops and parsley. Dry and use in the soup POt o SINCE 1862 E. CLEMENS FALL TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER 3rd YAMS 1owsiana No.1 Grace 2 1. 25¢ COITOIS Canasa Nor Grase 3 » 14¢ lh“‘C‘ Head Can. No.1 Grade 2 for 1§C Celery Stulks s >==2 i 19c CANADA BUSINESS COLLEGE COLORADO FRESH FLFMLd) Lerge Full Pods CANADA No.1 GRADE With an equipment and. a f8ch °V which has no superior in any ol of a similar kind in Canada, this achoolisnowinihflthyw-m this time there has always been & / acc Uth»‘ meniinautes SsEND FOR FREE CATALOGUE 'i";â€"wi to ; especially us the folâ€" "I8KE * gast bDAOTE Mnfl C C usc ut T decese 9"""" S oale lnto the day‘s Work 9 PM3 y ing MW†who must have a substa®, “MM‘â€"-.I'MII' e e 200C MWM mso, beâ€" comes good August 15â€" mw#“““ * °* _ lu RGantember TR Cu "sed until September hwfl" gâ€"16. .Gome of the Q coupons in the F'l"‘"""""'.“.‘ to bridge the gap and will b* come meat coupons. @1 will become good for meat TD M L L AunHat ul en 07 ts / a courons FOR MEAT TL M â€"-'V BETTER sREAKFASTS for 10 lhs. 29¢ 75 th. bag 1.93 PRINCIPAL 209¢