E. Bruce and Mrs. Murdoch are holidaying at Minden. #siarold and Myrtie White miwm. Weekend visitors to Batavia, N.Y. | We regret to re ""W"Mdh- Mllhv.rym liton, was looking up old friends in | ‘**"°!4! hospital. town on Monday. Mess F Dama . ‘I ds css â€"â€";-"â€"Uu CEseee hcubcmn..m.eu!u $ Ir.nuln.hmy of Holliâ€" days Cove, West Virginia, were reâ€" cent guests of the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. St. John, 25 Mounâ€" Miss Ethel Hewitt of Toronto, an old Grimsby girl, was the weekend guest of Alex and Mrs. Scott, Main after an absence of 31 years. While were he and his parents lived over 50 years ago. He decided it was near the railway on Depot St. Alonen have taken positions a» RC.A.F. in Goose Bay for the sumâ€" mer months, working in the Equipâ€" ment Stores. The two young men treal, completing their journey on Thursday by flying from Montreal to Labrador. Mrs. Nettie Whittaker of Hamilâ€" Mr. and Mrs. John ‘Waite of 11 a.m.â€""No Disobedience." Prayer Meeting and Bible Read~ ing, 8 pm®â€" £.30 a m St. John‘s Church M.A., Tel. 549. omm sumpay, JULY 20th cnmmmmmmmmmen 7th Sunday after Trinity SsUNDAY, JULY 20th (Diocese of Niagar®) MINAROS & BBEZ * * . _ cyicuensed by Gradguate Caretully and Accurately Di#l ® Mirs. E. Gordon â€" * " : Rev‘d E. e Exume C ~ tik 5 Wflfl' C _ 1_ RAt»â€"nenced hy Gradguat â€"Holy Communion 10.00 am. 280 pm 11.00 a.m Home of QuaIityADfll&s p.m.â€"United Church so°t} n â€"Morning Service in U Subjectâ€""An Evening Meal M To Jechcem "hon HEKG §0_Cigl Events m â€" Club Activities Communion REV. GEO. A. MoLF®A") * i B magmeass sUNDAY, JULY 20th Cedar ‘we regret to report that Roy Farrell is very ill in West Lincoin Mr. Eddie Chenier left yesterday for Hull, Quebec, to attend the funâ€" eral of his sister, Mrs. May Marâ€" Councilior Archie Chivers, who is confined to West Lincoiln Memâ€" Mrs. 5. Murphy on Tuesday from Nhnm‘m she has been visiting friends for the past week. Mrs. C. H. Rahn has returned from a ten day visit with Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Miller and Alex Millier Mr. and Mrs. Michae! McGinty and Marie of Hamilton are spendâ€" ing a week‘s holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smye. Miss Donna Rahn is spending the summer with Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Miller and Alex Miller of Timmins, where she is taking figure skating leasons at the McIntyre Arena. Mr. and Mrs. Géorge Wiley nave returned to their home at Russell Point after spending two weeks vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Harry . West, for the past two weeks Mary Jo, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford McCartney and Marilyn, and Miss Reta McCartney spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stewart, Caiâ€" Mr. E. G. Heise, Miss Elizabeth Heise and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Heise of Preston, and Mrs. E. R. Riley of Peterborough, were Sunâ€" dayudtmwlthlr.ndln.n. G. Mogg and Mrs. Kanmacher. | m % + # ® Friends of Mr. L. W. Sovereign of Grimsby Beach, will be pleased to learn that after a confinement of over a year in the hospital, he was able to pay a short visit to his home on Central Avenue, last Friâ€" day afternoon. He was accompanâ€" led by his son, Mr. Lewis Sovereign and his wife, of Waterford; Mrs. Sovereign also accompanying them on the trip coming from and going back to the hospital. ‘The regular meeting of the Beaâ€" ver Club will be held at the home of â€"Mrs. F. Hitchman, 27 Robinson St. North, on Wednesday evening, July 23rd at 8 o‘clock. Members mnmlmhdt.mm.oddnn dmmmm‘fld‘ Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Chenier and mes. XHerse CC U 0. ance and on the last day there will U UL__ Actacrad To a closing ;......am the children. 3 M h : o® â€"'â€"‘ Beaver Club Page of ‘Toronto has Mra. Millyard, John are holidaying at United Church, «1 on the Meadow.‘ . C, D. Milyard Trinity Hall of prizes for Even the be:t grade poets never thought of anything better to say of agal than that she walked "wrapped in beauty." Probably,too, they weren‘t as specific as this model, who has draped mout six yards of fortyâ€"six inch pure silk gauze about her, e gauze liberally embroidered with pure silver and gold thrad motifs. The stole isan Indian saree, or sari, as we often spell it, the Hindu wonan‘s shawl which she drapes over bosom and waist, and ver often over her head besides. We are all for stoles in the fshionable Occident these days, and it is a fine thing to be ableto add these handsome Indian stoles to our collections.So light they are that one can use them over the coiffure withat disarranging a hair, and really protect while pretending t fascinate. Wonderful colors, too. Ontario. . rMontreal, Que. Helen Y y es W.U':w. yisWaka, Indiana; V n# * Oarling, Kapâ€" ;.â€""â€"" I M :' WBT nl-u-v: Calif.; Mr. ‘m M. Hauserâ€" Willoughby. : Mr. and Mro. man, Clevelant: Seeth ‘Ontario: SOCIAL ACTIVITIES AT INN J. D. Richmon Mr. and Mrs. H Beaver FAVS, Robt. Watson ..dll!n-! er, New York CY u x Diz. p. MeGraw, E0¢, ©> ang Mrs , _ Te uhi t ~VPOW â€"â€" L. Dunna, Beaver and Mrs. Gâ€" . Hourlg‘ R. Hoare, DeLo #! and . femily, e s oi WM: J.GW'J . and famâ€" l ucss woimnm. NC Ts sulâ€" d -.uwnâ€"“‘ Miss w is. Pa.; Mr. ® HE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENXT By PRUNELLA WOOD (Sawyer, High J:. and famâ€"| Mr. Geo. Goodrow and party, of rs. M. L. Alâ€"| Hamilton; Mr. R. Howle and party bbs, Miami,| of Niagara Fulls, N.Y.; Mr. Robert toss, Jackson| Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. M. Campâ€"| Shafer of Grimaby, Mr. P. Lambert William T. and party of Grimsby, Mr. Bob Pa.; Mr. and| Dunn and party of Hamilton: Mr. No. Tarryâ€"}$. Anderson and party of Hamilâ€" d Mrs. R. P.|ton, Mr. Nick Coleman and party i0; F. R. and| of Hamilton, Mr. W. N. Thompson idge; Dr. and and party of St. Catharines, Mr. Smith Falls,|\and Mrs. Geo. Kubne, Mr. H. Carâ€" michae! and party of St. Catharâ€" ontreal, Que.; | ines; Dr. R. Glass and party of aka, Indiana;| Hamilton, Mr. and Mra. 8. Cumâ€" Darling, Kapâ€"| ming of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. (r. and Mrs.| Hogan, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Whyte, San Anselmo, | Senator J. J. Bench and party of LeRoy Brown, | St. Catharines; Hon. Chas. and . M. Hauser.| Mrs. Daley of ‘Toronto, Mr. and : Mr. and Mrs.| Mrs. Don Marshall, Mr. and Mra. rth, Ontario; | Ken Baxter, Mr. and Mro. R. Mains mH""“’"" of Hamilton, Dr. and Mra R. 8. W' Hall, of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. > e .,flfl- Duncan Campbell of Dundas, Mr. * 'w_.ndlu.c.w.nddnowbyd Mich.; : roit, Mi ony H. Forbes, New York City, Dr{ and Mrs. H. I Ware, Broadway, Va., US.A.; Dr. and Mrs. C. Maâ€" gill, Pittsburg, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. L Manheim, Washington, DC.; Mrs. Mary Lou Wilson, ‘Wiarton, Penn.: Mr. L. W. Bradt, O‘Keefe‘s Closing ‘of Supper Club Ducln“ for the summer months took place recently and among those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Voight, Mrs. Robert Johnson and party; Mr. W. Gray and party of 24 from Hamilton; Mr. Harold Heaalip and party from the Groffâ€"Konkle wedâ€" ding. never thought of anything SUTHERLAND â€" Mr. and Mro. John N. Sutherlan®g (formerly Lorraine Rycroft) are happy to smmeetens en Tun io Births ‘The Editor of The Independent had the pleasure last Saturday night of meeting, at the home of Alec and Grace Scott, an old achool} pal in the person of Miss Ethel Hewitt, now of Toronto. o# exâ€"Reeve Jas,. A. Hewitt, who for many years was a prominent busiâ€" nessman in Grimsby. The old Heâ€", witt home is now the triple house on Depot street opposite the Libâ€" rary Mr. Hewitt for years conducteG .plnlunm.ndlunhryudoné the rear portion of the property. | ‘Then a disastrous fire in the early | 1900‘s wiped the works out and | Grimsby, then as now, magnanimâ€" ous to a degree, refused to assist him to rebuild and as a copâ€" sequence be want to Beamsville, received assistance and . gave Beamsville its first planing mill Inndlu-lhrynd.whk:lumthc Shafer Lumber Co. Incidentaily, the late Jas. A. Heâ€" witt became Reeve of Beamsville and it was he who presented the Golden Key to the Old Boys‘ and Old Girls‘ at the first Beamsville Reâ€"Union in 1906. If I am wrong on that date, check me up, Jim Sinclair, for you were Secretary of the Reâ€"union. It was awfully swell to meet you again, Ethel. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Hart, Letetz, Pepn.; Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Risdale, Detroit, Mich.; Squadron Leader and Mrs. Norm Nunn, Toronto; Dr. and Mrs. M. T. Lehma» and childâ€" ren. Great Neck, Long Island, N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Wagner and son, Hamburg, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mullally and daughter, Aubâ€" Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hill, Miss E. A. Jefferson, Toronto; Mr. William T. Jenks and Misses B. and C. Jenks, Rochester, N.Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Myers, Jackson,. Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cuson, Saranac, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. R. Hollingsâ€" worth, Port Clinton, Ohio. A PLEASANT VISHT in Memoriam ~___ qwnto anp ortzaNND aT --Wm boe in th, White or Brown SLICED CHAN FOR nuuv-p- :n.l' # aaP" W mnw"..‘r..fli FLT PRBAT ® *# Th‘ wX c :°~mw ANN PAGE oz loaves te Jas. A. Heâ€" | of Beamsville . presented the Oid Boys‘ and ‘ mwflh; f I am wrong : me up, Jim| !locnuryd] llltomntyou‘ (.nm.umx.‘ . C. T. Risdale, uadron Leader n, Toronto; Dr. man and childâ€" ng Island, N.Y. vin Wagner and ; Mr. and Mrs. daughter, Aubâ€" C. Hill, Miss E. | to; Mr. William | es B. and C.| N.Y.; Mr. and | Jackson, Mich.; | Cuson, Saranac, | rs. R. Hollingsâ€" | } 20 WE CLOSE AT 0 PM. AAMTURDAYS have been on construction work at Ooouln'.l!m«maud.fwth :;tnneyuumwdnhfl- Te mu_dr-othr.uul. Demerling, Maple avenue Many a man gets in low spirits us the result of bhigh financing. NEW CROP, B.C. LAMBERTâ€"From the 7 amont URMNM@A® * °L LARCE. LUSCIOUS CHERRIES ~~ "~2% BALLARDâ€"In memory, of Cpl. Reginald Ballard, killed July 15th, 1944, at Caen, also his pals Cpl. Carman Hurst, July 13th, 1944, und Cpl. John Hearn, August 12th, 19044. M : P . C CELERY STALKS POTATOES "‘"‘ A & P Farm Fresh Fruits and Vegetables 1%; Miles W. Village Inn “n tin s 24 # NOW AVAILABLE: NATIVE GROWN BEANS, «REEN PEAS, SPINACH, CAULIFLOWER, CABBAGE, LETTWE & CUCUMBER "* Tst tums â€" 11 1 * wWEAt sSPARKIES 0o:3 |~ Ideal For Summer Use Hold Ten Ounces Have Attractive Yellow or Dusky Pink Stripes, Edged With Gold Band â€"M;. and Mrs. A Henderson and Jim. OLD FASHION TUMBLERS OPEN FROM 9 n.m. to 9 p.m. FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE QGift and Quest Mouse m ARIZONA JUMBO 3s ; e _ ea EXTRA LARGE, CAL. BARTLETT + . g i ; 6. CAROLINA GOLDEN JUBILEE zl NEW CROP, TRANSPARENT .« « 2' sraums ®romsit 2 B FIRM, RED RIPE, CELLO PKG. = m@ . NATIVE GROWN, NEW CROP 10 EET Y C mmaie & AEALRRALA CALIFORNIA VALENCIA, 2885 e CALIFORNIA RED MALAGA . e '. A. & P. LEADSâ€"FIRST OF THE AYLMER FANCY se _ SILVER RIBBON FANCY With Colorful Decorations â€" PRKED TO SAVE * 6 for $1.49 6 for $1.25 e REGaereiitt CCR O tises which mee bealthful HYINE difficult for the who try 0 fol" mmrmwm" plored by Candian health 1eade*® As an instancethey point to tht ituation which aries when younE children are allowd to play outsid¢ until late boursâ€"peventing other Jan o => oi Antiâ€"social cuoms LIVING QUTINES T 1J¢