NVE APPETRTC B ORCCC visitor in town over the weekend. Cedar Wilde. wnfudl.undln.mw mwmmw itors to New York State. tor. and West Fiamboro last week. mwmm St., visited with friends in Hamilâ€" ‘Toronto, are bolidaying and renewâ€" ing old acquaintances in the disâ€" month with Mrs. A. C. Rorabeck, #L Trout Lake in the North Bay disâ€" Willie and Audrey Hewson spent » weekend at their cottage at Mrs. George Geddes 11 am.â€""A Still Small Voice." 10.00 a.m.â€"Church School. 11.00 a.m. â€"Morning Service. Communion of the Lord‘s Supâ€" per. Preâ€"Communion Medâ€" itation, "Rest." Evening Service withdrawn for Furewell Service to Rev. W. J. Watt in United Church. MIkYRREOS ©1.00 amâ€""Him that cometh 1 will in no wise cast out." 700 pmâ€""T h e truth shall muke you free." Sunday Srhoo! in ‘Trinity Hall at 230 p.m. Adclaide St., Grimsby LORD‘S DAY Breaking of Bread __â€"11 am Sunday School _â€"â€"â€" 3 pm. Wednesday Prayer Meeting and Bible Readâ€" Trinity United Church 10 Fourth Sunday After Trinity £.30 a.m.â€"First Communion of The Baptist Church St. John‘s Church Rector: Rev‘d E. A. Brooks, M.A., ‘Tel. 549. St. Andrew‘s Church 00 a.m.â€"Mattins and Sermon. . M"" SUNDAY, JUNE 29th O SUNDAY, JUNE 22nd sUNDAY, JUNE 28th sUNDAY, JUNE 29th . Geo. A. McLean, B.A. Carefully and Accurately Dispensed by Graduate M...%ï¬n... (Diocese of Niagara) PRESCRIPTIONS a.m.â€"Sunday School weekenders to Cedar ol ol t oo t t t t o l ut t l in Mrs. Millyard were rs to Montreal last All Welcome â€"â€"â€" Home of Quality Drugs B.A., B.D. Social Events â€"= Personals â€" Organizations â€" Club Activities Murray and Camilla Biggar moved to their new farm near London. The Saturday Night Supper Club at The Village Inn closes for the summer season on Saturday night. During the hot months dinner dancâ€" ing will be held on Saturday nights from 7 to 10 p.m. Rev. and Mrs. Geo. A. McLean are visiting their daughter, Mrs. Geo. Rycroft in Toronto. While in the city Mr. McLean will attend the Aunnual meeting of the Baptist Board of Social Service and Evanâ€" gelism, of which he is a member., The June Group of L.O.D.E. memâ€" bers with Mrs. T. R. Hunter, conâ€" vener, is holding a Bake Sale in the Gas Office on Saturday, June 28th. Please keep this date in mind. | BAPTIST Y.A6G. l Death and taxes are certain. But death has its limitations, WELLSâ€"At Palmerston Hospital, on June 21ist, 1947, to Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wells (formerly Betty ‘Theal), a daughter, Janice Vicâ€" Betty, Cairine and Olive Shantz, wish to express to their many friends, relatives and neighbours, their heartfelt thanks and appreciaâ€" tion for acts of kindness, messages of symputhy and beautiful floral tributes extended to them in their recent sad bereavement in the loss of a dear busband and father, especially thanking the Reverend W. J. Watt for his .comforting the auspices of the Women‘s Instiâ€" tute of Beamsvilie will be held at the Community Hall during the summer on the first and third Friâ€" day‘s of each month from two to four o‘clock. The St. Catharinesâ€"Lincoin Health Unit office in Beamsvilie will be closed after June 25th until the new office in the Fire Hall is ready ‘The last indoor meeting of the Baptist Y.AVU. was held at the hame of Mr. and Mrs. J. L Pettit, Main St. East, on Tuesday evening. The meeting was in charge of the president Ted Hope and Mrs. Hope, and Jack Morris conducted the devotional exercises. Mr. Pettit led in anotber discus sion of ‘"The Baptist Position." The discussion was well carried on by those present and much valuable information was the result Reâ€" freshments served by the hostess concluded a very delightful evenâ€" ing. torin. A little sister for Jimmie The Child Health Clinics under Coming Events Card of Thanks Births have home the PASt +an vears on the stafi of Gn ts; years on the .mlh‘: eomdlleihe work in Grimsâ€" li’d'e NC in the future will reâ€" P Vancouver. In the ofâ€" ficial High School magazine "rotarcg. ‘s 188 |Fraser‘s retirement. "1947 will be a year of events to remember around G.HM.S. Some with ““-uuomn-twuhsw.()m the latter is the retirement in TIUNE .¢ aar #uvorite Enolish tenâ€" cher. ut McMaster University in Hamilâ€" ton and taught during her early career down east around Ottewa. Later Miss moved westward mmmnu.wm wauunmwa:mflm Ctwbenaine Fraser is going into semiâ€"retireâ€" ment, and moving to Vancouver. It is with genuine regret that we see the end of Miss Fraser‘s days at Grimaby High. "It is our haveâ€" of Mrs. S. Murphy, Mo Tuesday afternoon. A cheque was voted to the coln Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Layton reported MWM is Wkess se Hhak . x Many parents and friends of the children attended the recital by piano class pupils of Mrs. George Nelles at her home here on Friday night. Those taking part were: Judâ€" ith Baxter, John Brooks, Gail Mcâ€" Causland, Leslie Murdoch, Clare McCausiand. Patsy Johnson, Betsy Baxter, Ann Braid, Beth Ann Tuer, Charlotte Globe, Sandra Lewis, Charlotte Hillier, Robert Johnson, Barry Bourne, Jack Beamer, Harry ‘Tuer, Sonia Culp, Mary Pheips, Jimmy Sims, Ondra Farrell, Dorâ€" eer sohnson, Mary Lou Marlowe, Alan Bentley, Margaret Hogan, Pauline Johnson, Barbars Cole, June Weeks, Fred Nelles Joan Harr/S0n, Jean Jarvis, Peter Phelps, Pm 4 Simsg &nd Patricia Harrison. LEAVING GRIMSBY mâ€"u-n-.m, Srd. ©56â€" Also good throughout Y# 7â€"4 826 to 853; Y1 to Y5 d;:cbcyml.tuby..lm 14. W. Layton and Mrs. L. Larâ€" Len appointed wo buy and preâ€" __'."_A‘md prize at the Public The June meeting of the Womâ€" en‘s Institute was held at the home of Mrs. S. Murphy, Mountsin St., Tuesday afternoon. A generous cheque was voted to the West Linâ€" coln Memorial Hospital. SCRHOOLer e to plang by experience. Also a papâ€" farminitied "Strength lm% er ent soll.**kets are now on sale by mew.. Institute Ticfor the quilt which is on disâ€" bers 5 the window of the Model Women‘s Institute A Little Health, A Little Wealth, A Little House and Freedom, With somefew friends, to certain But little cause of our favorite English tea THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENXT saie ty mdlr.udlstc.k Harris, to Mr. Peter Thomas Serâ€" vos, son of Mr. anu Mrs. Roy Serâ€" vos, took place in St. Alban‘s Church, Beamsville, on Wednesday afternoon, June 18th. The Rev. E. F. Maunsell, assisted by the Rev. R. Andrews, officiated in a setting of peonies and bridal wreath. Miss Joyce Howey was the organist, and accompanied Miss Marjorie Brown, who was the soloist. Given in marriage by her father, Given in marriage by her falthe",| nature of a Pot Luck Supper. It the bride wore a charming EOWN| was Dr. Leckie‘s birthday and the dmumu.mms.Am presented him with a ‘veil and she carried a cascade Of | pagion ‘mmmmmml Our new Post War convener, Mrs. Miss Leonora Wiltshire, who WASs‘; p. Mitchell reported for the first her attendant, wore a turguoise NY ; time on the Food and Clothing parâ€" lonette gown and wideâ€"brimmed‘ cels sent to the Flood Victims in hat. Her cascade bouquet was Of|(Great Britain. The response to the Mwflflwfvï¬luflmuw,mw white sweet peas and pink r08e8.| Qur new Post War convener, Mrs. . Miss Leonora Wiltshire, who WaAS‘c p. Mitchell reported for the first | her attendant, wore a turguoise NY~ ; time on the Food and Clothing parâ€" _ lonette gown and wideâ€"brimmed‘ ces sent to the Flood Victims in hat. Her cascade bouquet was Of|Great Britain. The response to the | uflmwmmlamummm Mr. Donad Servos was gr00MSâ€"‘in quantity and quality. Many intâ€" man and ushering were Mr. ROâ€"|eresting papers and letters were | bert Servos and Mr. Norman HurSt.| read from distributors and receivâ€" | Mrs. Harris chose a OWR O‘ ers in Great Britain. ? Queen‘s blue with black hat and| Our Film Convener, Miss G. Calâ€" | accessories and Mrs. Servos wore| der is leaving and the Chapter exâ€" ; powder blue with white hat. pressed their regret and best wishâ€" | A reception was held at the home es for her success in her new posâ€"‘ of Mr. and Mrs. Harris and later | jtion in Oakvilie. | the couple left for the north, the| A very successful Tag Day at: bride wearing a turquoise ud'uehmrnwmnhodmwl black dress with white accessorie®.|ported by Mrs. W. Morris, Conâ€" | ‘They will reside at McNab. |v-nr | m l i1 _ A committee consisting of Mrs.| RMuptials Pink peonies and carnations decâ€" orated Trinity United Church, Beamsvilie, Saturday for the wedâ€" ding of Hleanor Margaret, daughâ€" ter of Dr. and Mrs. Carman J. Freeâ€" man, of Beamsvilie, and Mr. James Whiteside Esler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Esler, of Belfast, Norâ€" thern Ireland. Rev. C. M. Currie ofâ€" ficiated at the ceremony. The soloâ€" ist, Miss Jean McKenzie, of Brantâ€" ford, was accompanied at the organ by Mr. William F. Tufford. The bride, who was given in marâ€" riage by her father, wore a silver white faille gown fashioned with a shirred full skirt and circular train, having a basque bodice and puffed sleever, the boat neckline trimmed with a wide band of ruching which also accented the skirt. Her long veil was held in place with a Mary Queen of Scots headdress, and she carried a cascade of white gardenâ€" ias and stephanotis. Attending the bride was Mra. Gerald Little, of Grimsby, matron of honour, in cameo pink; Miss Irene Davis, of Beamsvilie, and Miss Margaret Armstrong . of Grimsby, the bridesmaids, in heavâ€" enly blue gowns, all fashioned alike of faille, with tiered skirts, bustle bows, tiny cap sleeves and sweetâ€" heart necklines. They wore headâ€" Gresses of natural flowers harmonâ€" iming with their bouquets of pink and blue carnations. Mr. Edward McFadden, of Torâ€" onto, was groomsman, and the ushâ€" ers were Mr. C. B. Freeman, of London. brother of the bride; Mr. Robert Clarke and Mr. J. Farquhar both of Toronto. A reception was held afterward at the Ouk Room of the Village Inn Grimsby, 130 guests being present. Mrs. Freeman, the bride‘s mother received wearing a gown of fantasy gray crepe with orchid flowered hat and corsage bouquet of Sweetâ€" heart roses. After the reception the bride and groom left for a motor trip to Muskoka. They will make their home at 28 Astley Avenue, Toronto. PRESENTATIONS MADE For going away, the bride wore a light beige wool suit, with powâ€" der blue hat and blouse, her flowâ€" ers being Rapture rose®. M The library at the High Schoo was the scene of an interesting oc casion on ‘Thursday afternoor when the members Education and the High 8c staff, gathered to honor Mias A B. Fraser and Principal P. Smith, who will retire from + profession at the end of the ac year . Yiss Fraser was presented with a hand bag and Mr. Smith with a brief case. Mres GSmith received flowers., Appreciation of the work of Mr. Smith and members of the staff. wus expressed by various members of the Board and best wighes for the future were offered those who will not return to Grimsâ€" mind is the difficulty . wedging an idea into i. Tea was arranged and served by Mre Mmmmdm achool, with Mrs Gmith pourine SERVOSâ€"HARRIS marriage of Rosalie Bernice ESLERâ€"FREEMAN Principal P. V of the Bourd of High School TOTC"â€"! Qur new Post War convener, Mrs. 0 WE5‘G. F. Mitchell reported for the first ise nYâ€" | time on the Food and Clothing parâ€" immed ‘ cels sent to the Flood Victims in was O( |Great Britain. The response to the | roses. lallhlh--anmm room®â€"‘in quantity and quality. Many intâ€" r. ROâ€"|eresting papers and letters were | HurSt. | read from distributors and receiv= | an d‘nhwm | at and! Our Film Convener, Miss G. Calâ€" | s wore | der is leaving and the Chapter exâ€" | o MMWMMMâ€"; e home | es for her success in her new posâ€" d later | ition in Oakvilie. | th, the| _ A very successful Tag Day at: se Mvudmrnwmrdudmml ssorie®. i ported by Mrs. W. Morris, Conâ€" | A committee consisting of Mrs.| 4 ll.xm.unnxm-, ons dec.| ham and Miss A. Crane was apâ€" Church, polnudtolt!-d to the Scroll he wedâ€" -‘hh:l:our¢:bspu:"um;tlu¢iflé _ daughâ€" the Public Library in honour of all . j. pree | who had served th His Majesty‘s T r. James Forces from Grimsby and vicinity. & * Huttrecceetencmmermostveniecacmacs .Q :r_x.:: Many a man raises a kick hâ€"; mevi, a#. | cause he is forced to kick in. 1 |Dr. and Mrs. N. Leckie. The first ‘The June meeting of Lincoln walist Chapnter. LODE.. was i0 * 2) cose Tues., sur 1 44; > op" yO ‘"Foopsy‘ _7 P Km UP TOILET SOAP PALMOLIVE °* : 8¢ TOILET SOAP PALMOLIVE ? 11¢ TOILET SOAP CONCENTRATED SLICED LOAF CHEESE * 38« MUSTARD °° *%= 174 BRODIES ANN PAGE BAKED GOODS OLYMPIC OLYMPIC DOUCGHNUTS 115 WHITE OR BROWN 3 24 oz loaves n D BtEtP 12 oc tin 23¢ * * * 12 of tin 35¢ FANCY _ â€"oz, 12 oc tin 37¢ WE CLOSE AT 6 P.M. SATURDAYs ut t t n t t n t td P oo t t 0 0 0 OE h c o o on t e o c 0 0 400 $ JACQUELINE AND BERNARD SATURDAY AND EVENING APPOINTMENTS BOOKED UNTIL OUR OPENING. 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