yomived wertrude MacMullen, Steenburg is visiting at the home dhllh_-b’.eawu.. Friends of Mr, Walter Schott '."Whhlntm... confined to bed for a counle of *" ‘ ‘And Saturda) Orders By Friday Chalng""" WE CLOSE AT 6 O‘CLOCK SATURDAYS TEMPT miss may craiTTenpen, *"*, Resident Staff Correspondent. Telephone Your News items To Her. Grims l;yâ€" Bg;cli IJAM We all wish him a speedy AVLMERE PABOY QUALUTY PICKLES "*%% 316 PEACHES " 266 SALMON +2 19e emocorars PUDDING 2 rsss ge Quaren MUPPETs 2 se« 2se wiat PUBDDINGS m 7¢ im« PICKLES * 29c CUSTARD ==: . ... 3%c w 1 j SOAP css ae cnarr CLEANGSER rso 1o: Andrew‘s Branch of the Woman‘s Auxiliary to the Church of England in Canada was held in the Parish Mall on Monday afternoon, Januâ€" ary 12th, * The officers, who had been reâ€" turned by acclamation at the nomâ€" Ination meeting in December, were ::nnnbym.na.mu following order: Monorary President, Mrs. E. A. Brooks; Monorary Viceâ€"President, Miss H. Walsh; President, ‘Mra. Frank Burton; First vice, Mra. F. Wheeler; second vice, Mra. Geo. Coburn; recording secretary, Mra. Wm. Layton: corresponding secreâ€" tary, Mra. F. Wheeler; treasurer, Mre. J, L. Chambers; Dorcas secreâ€" secrotary, Mra H. B. Matchett S8t. Andrew‘s W A Martha, and one brother, Amos war and also served overseas i the First Great War. Me is survived by his wif day school on Sunday, Januar 11, with 184 present. We are glad that so many of ar pupils are joining the YoungWorâ€" shippers‘ League and that the are attending church services regiarâ€" Sth, the officers and teaches of ‘Trinity United Sunday schol held their annual meeting in the Ldies® Pariour, with a good numbernresâ€" ent. The election of officers for 1948 are as follows: ‘The 57th Annual meeting of 8t. read by Mré. H. Merritt, Mrs.Wm. Sangster, Mrs, John Dick and Mrs. Alex Ryans. Lunch was served by Mrs.Dick, assisted by the Social Committee, and a pleasant hour was spat toâ€" Mrs. Robert y _ W.C.T.U. . \liniek;" Te HMelpore secrvtary, ‘ Women‘e Christian m&mwm January 22nd, at 3 p.m., in Trinity Mrs. Geo. Mildreth; Thankoffering. Mall. Program: "Clipped Sho#!â€" study read by the president, readâ€" ings by members from ‘"Tidings or "imu'ï¬'mmdm year when every able bodied memâ€" ber is present. ELDIN McDERMID Eldin McDermid, eleven moths‘ Trinity S.S. Obituary THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT wasn‘t all the time having to conâ€" sult his lawyer. C _ Mrs. Lionel Lymburner accepted «npo!ntment as secretary of Grimsâ€" by Branch of the Bible Reading Feliowship. x ‘The preesntation to Mrs. J/ L. (»ambers of a handsome bouquet of «Prysanthemum from her fellowâ€" members, aa a slight token of apâ€" nreciation for her many years of faithful work as treasurer affordâ€" ed a pleasing interlude. The Rector addressed the meetâ€" Ing, leaving with the members as their motto for 1948, "In confidence that God is. Right must win, and the future will be better than the 2 20 oz. tins .........â€",.._31¢ Bechive or Lily White Corn Syrup, 2 ib tin .....g.......... 276 We were able to pick up a email amount of Crisce. Ayimer Choice Quality Peas, . Num“omw’ *A Size 344, 2 dozen 48e Texas Grapefruit, Size 96, 6 for . _ 286 Royal York Orange Pekoe Tea, uu.ug'._,..i.wm Van Camps | and Beans, . conveners, Mrs. Z. Paine, Mrs. Fred Fellows; Delegates to dioâ€" cesan anpnual, Mrs. Chambers, Mra. Matchett.; Auditor, Mr. F. . G. Cattelli‘s Spaghetti, 2 20 oz. tins _ 280 Round Wooden Clothes Pegs, 2 dozen »â€"wâ€"sesâ€" 186 Oxydol, large packet ..........32¢ Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour | vener, Mrs. E. L. Sutherland; ‘Tea ‘Thanks very much for the reâ€" sponse to our First Anniversary advertisement. We have been so "m'"m:""""" our shelves that time has not sufficient to give a, fuller adv‘t this week. .. However here are some items of interest for the thrifty shopâ€" DEPENDABLE STEVENSONS _ ARUcere... Robinson Crusoe should have enâ€" Ar arnn ouns, in all kinds of wther, sho‘o as her post, Y« count on her and she‘s pud of is, * With owitcloards bustar than ever beass of the lowest possible cost .. to give greater value tevery raet ui: tritruons Comrawy oV CABRARA more telepnes, here 'J»’L‘L’""""‘""}:“" Trinâ€" OR | the Preaident, Mre. Husealt Torry: in the chair. c ue i w c en tGrich, (reâ€"olected); 2nd Vice, Mra. Gordon Colo; Recretary, Mrs. Norâ€" man Bowers; Treasurer, Mrs. Rarl Cornwall, Rev. L A. Griffith was â€"the apeaker for the afternoon, taking as his toplc "Christ and the Woâ€" MAN". trabline the skaime ce lt man", tracing the at m;"'m of, * w# m “mn .‘“ f Emm-c his theories by qu« and meet in the homes to learn crafte during the winter months. M'l\omd.uofdflunohrhd 1048 and presented by Mra. Ken Baxter, the convener of the committee, consis :'.. President, Mra. Russel) Terry, (reâ€"alocted); 1st Viee, Mra. Aubrey Plal Gus sÂ¥ en es EeE 9E yhere was an excellent turnout dmbh-,v',mln,." annual reports. Not only has the membership increased, but in every department greater activity was reported in ‘47. By a general vote, the Club decided to â€" divide the Toomal of the Elephants earned his name. The Pack will soon have to conâ€" slder some special act for Scoutâ€" Guide week Feb. 15â€"22nd. Each member of the pack reâ€" celved The Cub Book as a special gift of the Lions Club and were Christmas week hike were passed around during the frst part of gents‘, Mr. T. McRae, Dundas. Low score, Mrs. Bert Greenwood, Grimsâ€" by Beach. The special prize was won by Mrs. T. Buttrum. Lunch was served by 8iz. Gladys LePage and her refreshment comâ€" mmmw meeting arrangements were made to receive the Viceâ€"President, Sis. Actna Bumstead, of(the Rebekah Assembly of Ontario, on Monday, January 19th, at a joint meeting with Oak Leaf Rébekah Lodge of Beamavilie. ‘The meeting was followed by cards. High score for bridge was won by Mra. James Fisher; conâ€" ‘The regular meeting of Alexina Lodge was held in Masonic Hall, with N.S. Sis. Mabel Warner preâ€" with some other guides. A few campfire songs were sung and then we were dismissed with taps. RYANSâ€"In loving memory of my dear brother John, who passed ‘away January 20th, 1042. > We do not need a special day to bring you to our minds; For the days we do not think of you are very hard to find. â€"Ever remembered by Mary and family. RYANSâ€"In loving memory of our dear son, John, who passed away January 20th, 1042. m,unpwhtm#!. As fNear and dear as yesterday. â€"Ever remembered by Mum and ice reported on the ground. Rebekah Lodge Migh for the week ending Janâ€" ry 12, 1048 at 8 a.m. was 40.6 In Memoriam Girl Guides Bis. _ Mildred McRae, DDP., of Dundas, made her official visit. the reaemble some groceries. talent on thé plano by her excelâ€" lent rendition of "Claire de Lune". Thanks was tendered the apeak= er and Miss Baxter by Mrs. Burâ€" ton Bentley. Mra. Carman Millyard, Ways and Means Convener, requested the giris to bring late editions of curâ€" rent magazines to the meetings and the Club would conduct an exâ€" change of same. Hostesses for the afternoon were Mesdames Art Clarke, Harold Kelâ€" To look like a million dollars nowadays .all one has to do is to : 2 m ME T NTCs TELLT NV PBb miNprEaiDEer _ © TOMORROW WRITE THE QUESTION NEAREST your HEART asout Tne rorune * Mss Neaay t oo oX SeouBte on WILL LEAVE YOU sTUNNED: oniy vou wit. Know THAT Your QUEsTION is BEING ANaWERED! 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PMIL‘S FOTOâ€"NITE Beam Theatre, Beamsville A medico says the hay is hetter than spinach for bumans to eat, Maybe they will scon a cave expeditor. the cave map. The bousing tion didn‘t necessitate them iR! in the days of