@ancing at The Vilage Inn SMS mwmud.mmm # # Mr. Ronald W MacBride of Torâ€" onto. spent the weekend with his Mr. and Mrs Earl Tufford and | + son. Peter, of St. Catharines. spent Bifth Sunday with Mrs. Tufford‘s parâ€" l mmtomes ents. Mr. and &tdnfll Fisher.| HOFFMANâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. A. am eu_aellc o Cl agllll se me _ Fred and Mrs. Jewson, G ua-mmw Wedding Anniversary on | afternoon, May InG. JuU» M "" at home to their many friends from three to six p.m. "" y ] Ir. and Mrs. F. V. Kowals, and their children Mary Louise and Anne Kutherine, of Saginaw, Mich. visited oc Peoic and Geyowe sister. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gayowâ€" weekend. Saturday night Supper 11.00 a .m â€"Communion Service ROGATION SUNDAY (5 Easter) . , £.30 a.m.â€"Holy Communion. 110 amâ€"Holy Communion 2.30 pm. â€"Sunday School. 3.00 pmâ€"Bible Class. 700 pmâ€"Evensong and Serâ€" St. Andrew‘s Church (Diocese of Niagara) St. John‘s Church SUNDAY, MAY 2nd Mr. and Mrs. L G. Macâ€" & sUNDAY, MAY â€" _ Social Events â€" Personals â€" Organizations ~ Club Activities w m ‘ # y fos Tey «it & Grimsb Red Cross M.A., Tel. 548. Fiesh Was Meat Grimsby | of a son, Russell Donald. hospital, will regret to know that her condition is serious and it will able to return to her duties A meeting of the Scout Mothers‘ Auxiliary wil be held on Monday evening, May 3rd, at 7.30 in the High School Auditorium. An interâ€" esting program has been arranged and all mothers of Scouts ~and Cubs are urged to attend. The LO.D.E. is holding a Blosâ€" som Time open Bridge and Euchre in the High School Auditoriuma on The many friends of Miss Peggy The West Lincoin Branch of the enadian Legion and Ladies Auxâ€" 11.00 a.mâ€" Trinity United Church Coming Events 2.30 p.m.â€"Sunday School. 1.00 y...1.â€"‘"Saulâ€"The Failure" £.00 p.m.â€"Young Adult Club. PAID UP MEMBERS SUNDAY, MAY 2nd â€" All Welcome â€" Miss Elsie R. Cullingâ€" The hat pictured above is an everyday hatwith the nileofnmilliw’nwhimy;yetitismadeofdmm,vin- destructible rosy beige ‘felt, and its glamour veiling.s of that sturdy, definitive corded French mesh. Perfect withtailoring and furs, and with the ubiquitous little black frockof wool or ithinner crepe. The shape is somewhat bicorne, theveil to be \ draped to taste. By PRUNELLA WOOD A FLATTERING and conversational hat is of much introductory value today Wed visiing card. It gets around faster and is longer . .. and woâ€" men should pay more attention to their everyday hits, rather than blowing their budgets o« the less often worn prty hats. > Cfl Fea. Flans were made for a Penny Bake Sale to be held in Masonic Hall on May 11ith Members and visitors are invited to attend this. NG. Sis. Warner asked members to plan to attend church service in St. Andrew‘s Church on Sundasy evening, May 30th. ' This being the last official visit of our D.D.P. Sis. Mildred McRae West [ncolyâ€" â€" BiéThs â€" A BEST HAT FOR EVERYDAY WEAR elcome THE GRIM3SBY INDEPENDENT Among the charter manbers preâ€" sent at last week‘s neeting the names of Mrs. Awrey lipsitt, Mrs. E. R. Furrell and Mrs.H. G. Moge was also a point of dicussion. .. The May meeting vill be beld at Mr and Mrs. Spemer Merriit‘s ORDER EASTERN STAR At the wellâ€"attended sprir tea of the Beaver Cliub of Bt. Jan‘s Mrs. W. H. Morris Educational W.M-l-u Nmp.yu“m in the High School « May 20th. ‘The April meeting of theWoolâ€" Merting, held at ly. were Mrs. BR. Aldrick, Mrs Rysraon, Mra. W. Lawson, M Terryberry and Mrs. M. Gunni er received the guests, ansistedy Mrs. Coxall in the drawing room ‘Tes was poured by Mesdan Gromsmitk, Stevenson, Thomw®On Campbell, Henderson and Miss P# Dempster at the attractive centred table. ters fancywork table. In charge of arrangements we Mre. G. Dousett, Mrs. J. Mrs. *NX. Stewart. Mrs. D. son. Berving in the diningros FARM FORUM NEWS The bake table was in chargef rs. R. Aldrick and Mre. R. W Mrs. Whipp 2. A. Buckenam gave a ter the customers at and Mrs. A. Somit M. Gunning recent J FORESTERâ€"ROBERTSON At the Baptist Parsonage, Grimsâ€" \ by, Saturday evening, April 24th. |by Rev. Geo. A. McLean, Arthur ‘Alexander Forester, of Grimsby, Alexander Forester, of Grimsby, and Kathleen Helen Robertson, of Hamilton, Ontario. April 10th, 1947. Nome knew her but to love her, None named her but in praise. â€"Daughter Clara. ory of AlexIAM, iN ME®? TT Beyond the gate our loved ones Find happiness and rest. And there is comfort in the HENRYâ€"In loving memory of Fred C. Henry, who passed away April 27th, 1940. Sometimes it‘s hard to understand, Why some things have to be, But in His wisdom God has planâ€" away May 2, 1942 Beautiful memories, Of happy hours we spent together For a mother we loved so dear. We do not need a special day, To bring her to our minds, For the days we do not think of Are very hard to find. â€"Lovingly remembered by husband. Fred, Cliff, Myrtle HOOVERâ€" of our m Hoover, AMBROSEâ€"In ‘loving By PEG ‘N LYNN Well, hep, hep and hurray for the fifth form team! With sarcastâ€" ic remarks from the boys fying around our heads we have decided to write up the baseball team with y t (tM4 /ï¬? GHS mwmbfl. â€"Sadly remembered by mother. Ruptials We are hoping that all the studâ€" ents and townspeople will come to our May Pole Fling. Admission will be $1.00 for student couples and $1.50 for outside couples. Tickâ€" ets can be purchased from Don Mogg. Lorne Lindensmith, Don Catton and Shirley Cornwall. Howâ€" ever if you haven‘t tickets you may pay at the door. Come on, everybodyâ€"we know you will enâ€" jJoy yourself. Cadet Corps has been organized and the following is a list of the officers. Roys‘ Corpa: Major, Doug Cole: Captain, Bil Louls: Lieutenâ€" ants: Don Blaine, Leon Betzner, Doug Aliton, Don Gardham: Serâ€" geantâ€"Major, John Kapusty. _ Mrig Group: Captain, Shirley In Memoriam parents and friends ‘The day be completed by our annual C Dance. All Cadets are remueat, unce. All Cadets are requested to attend and bring their friends. Purâ€" ther details announced later. Bob Alldrick has been kept busy this week taking pictures of Grade 18. We have seen the results and wish to congratulate him on makâ€" ing something out of nothing. llâ€"l;:h;ddhonht â€"Missed by Grandmother Grandfather. mwall: Lieutenants: Peggy Doâ€" #, Lynn Millyard. Alice Demerâ€" #. Val Smith: Sergeantâ€"Major, we announced last week Inâ€" m is to be held on May 21st. m the same day the high will hold open house for In loving memory momâ€" d six away Cadet nyuxamm A GOOD BELT is a cinch to do things for a simple dress, as well as cinching the waistline. Criterion comes thmzbvlthadnintyhehthuhjunmulmghto gently dressup a basic frock. The belt spans the front with foldsofloldkid.mdnipn.hevailtinhckwithhhckflede. Anieechngefmnthewide.widcwaisflinevhitflefl. sod attendance 2t qunees Soheo! on Suntey with 176 present. A very held on Sunday, May 9th, at the morning church service. There will be no Sunday Srhool in the afterâ€" noon. The Ladies‘ Bible Class will hold a work meeting at the home WANTS TO KNOW wOULD YOU LIKE THE NEW SHORT "CAP" CUT PHONES 227 & 128, orimasy «â€"C h RN A T ION6 «â€"BSWEET PEAS â€"$N APDRAGON § YOU CAN HAVE THIS SHORT HARâ€"DO PERMED FOR HALF PRICE. SPECIAL FOR MONTH OF MAY ONLY. COLES‘ FLORISTS LTD. NEW WAISTLINE WHITTLER FLOWERS â€" â€"â€"â€" ORDER EARLY for of Mrs. Reed, Gibson Ave. on Friâ€" day evening. We would like to see * a good turn out. Highest tempernture ... Lowest temperature ... Week ending at 8 a.m., Top soil moist. â€"CHOWICE GERANIUM®S «â€"BEAVTIFUL PLANTS FLOWERS BY WiIRE 0.70 inches «T