Grimsby Independent, 17 Jun 1948, p. 6

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ford, was a weekend visitor at the home of Mra. C. J. Love. Brantford, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. C. C. McOartney. Donald Novis with Norman Harâ€" ris and his orchestra, at The Vilâ€" lage Inn, Saturday night. rous, Sask, were guests of the J. E. Lawson family last week. Constable Wm. and Mrs. Gilling, | of Cayugea, were in town on Saturâ€"| Guild party at St. Andrew‘s Parish Hall in the evening. Mrs. Robert Hillier, Mrs. Albert mey are attending the awinual sesâ€" 11 11.00 a.m.â€"Communion Service Subject â€" "Diamond . Jubllee Trinity United Church Forgiven, by Whom and under St. John‘s Church necessary it is that his directions be followed in letter and in spirit. PRESCRIPTIONS Puredrll‘lll!“dm mainstays of the science of medicine. We fill your prescription with the fidelity it demands, and your doctor will tell you how SUNDAY, JUNE 20th SUNDAY, JUNE 20th SUNDAY, JUNE 20th No evening service Mrs. E. Gordon â€"« + «* * ~*«~» 4k B WiBhyard MILLYARDS â€"Evening . Worship. and Accurately Dispensed by Graduate Social Events ~ P»rsonals â€" Organizations Developing and Printing 4 ‘M" ocm Mr. and Mrs. James Fisher, Oak St., their daughter, Mro. Earl Tufâ€" ford, St. Catharines, nilece Miss Joyce Shelton and son "Bill", motâ€" ored to Ottawn over the weekend. They visited with Corp. "Ted" Fisher, R.C.A.F., prior to his leavâ€" &uuuwmm over the North Pole. 7.30 a.m.â€"Holy Communion. 11.00 a.m.â€"Holy Communion and Sermon. Preacher for the dayâ€"the Rector.. The worship of God is the deliverance of man from from what the Bible calls idolâ€" atry; people in thems the object dfir worship Breaking of Bread â€" 11 a.m. Gospel Meeting â€".â€" â€" 7pm. Fourth Sunday After Trinity (Diocese of Niagara) Rector: Rev‘d E. A. Brooks, St. Andrew‘s Church m.â€"Sunday School and SUNDAY, JUNE 20th Adciaide St., Grimsby â€"q'de-oâ€" Reading, 8 p.m LORD‘s DAY in themselves Grimsby, was best man, and those ushering were: Messrs. Gordon and Harry Tosh, of Arthur, brothers of Miss Mary Barreth, the organist, accompanied Mr. and Mrs. J. Cbeâ€" shire, of Hamilton, who sang. About 65 guests attended the reâ€" ception afterward, the bride‘s moâ€" . ther receiving in a grey and white costume with pale mauve roses her corsage, assisted by the groom‘s mother in black with touâ€" ches of green, and corsage of pink ‘The couple left for Muskoks and other northern points for a honeyâ€" moon, after which they will reside in this city. Going away, the bride was attired in powder blue, with fuchsia shortie coat. ‘The groom‘ss parents observed their 30th wed. ding anniversary on the same day.. ‘The Women‘s Association of mwmu_d!-fl?â€" by Mrs. C. W. Baxter and Mrs. J. O. Moore. Mrs. M. Zimmerman and her committee were at the home bake table and also sold candy. Mrs. Dymond and Mrs. W. A. Mcâ€" Niven received the guests. Whi« no further meetings will be held during the summer, it is planned to hold a picnic later on. The Women‘s Missionary Socie} dMMMH‘m interesting meeting last Thursdd®‘â€" with Mrs. John Millar presiding. Mrs. A. Caton, supply secrotav. reported having sent 25 articlesof sewing and knitting to the Rel*f to China headquarters in Toror®: 6 very interesting and informative as , UNC gwen by Mrs Marcus Hilts and | Wn Mre. A. L. Griffith as mother and | 872 doughter, and Mré. Sara Murphy, | ift Mre. Beth Reed, Mro. Claude Boden| 1 and Mro John Milar as «tudent | lC miastonaries. C i. B & _ Rh M css en Weaercan v w Fiâ€"lds, and was dealt with in the| ‘The vmen‘s Institute tag day,| farm of dialogue, and Mludonm!lld. the 12th, mmmmwn-mwmttpd Mro. gwmby!nmflll“filmmflnmd llnkl.drlf!l&uwwm.anMfi"-m ow.mmnnm.muhm'-m Mre. Seth Reed, Mro. Claude Boden Those who amsd with the colâ€" mm:nm-u-nmmwmw miastonaries. Charlatte Hillier, 14 Mormingâ€" We learned much of the work of | atur, John Dusham, Ja¢ Fisher, our young students who go out | Marton Clark, Beverlewbertson, trom the Thecloglcal colleges to | Mary York. Charlottwbe, Kathâ€" outiving and aparsely settled com.| leen Henley. munities throughout Canada to Members of the Institute «a, minister to the people there. ‘This| hearty ‘"Thank you" to all th work is financed by the Misstonary | who contributed to their work WMS. mestings will be withâ€" drawn for the months of July and Trinity W.M.S Trinity W.A. "f w aut HE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT b deigd olhuamamertistarrrt edtandi> | BASIC DRESS OF NAVY | Limcoln Memorial Hospital are plunmgnAU(.‘l‘lONMG‘ thee lawn of Mrs. A. F. Mcintyre‘s horme at 22 Main St. W. There will be also a sale of fancy work and a bake sale. This is to be on Augâ€" ust 21st. Will all our friends save chine, pictures, furniture, jewelâ€" lery, etc., for this sale. If you have something large you want to get rid of right away, call Miss Molly Lucas, 437â€"R, convener. . ~~A WBLLâ€"CUT, wellâ€"designe? | basic dress or two plus a judicious m‘ydwdl“mu .podhmmutthn- stricted wardrobe. Celanese sheer navy crope is used for a charming little dress, ideal for the younger j crowd. It is suggested as a model| toâ€"wear with or without a ruffied | m.mt:‘:\!hlflo":fhlhhl!.‘ jewellery that simple or | ornamental, and mayhap with a matching taffeta halfâ€"bonnet that | also does tricks since it may be| or firward, and by clipping flowers or a bow to it. is graciously opening her Oakville home, ‘"Rycroft," for a gardenâ€" luncheon, followed by a bridge and CHURCH SERVICES AT tea, under auspices of White Oak Chapter, Imperial Order Daughâ€" ters of the Empire, of Oakville. Many outâ€"ofâ€"town 1.0.D.E. memâ€" receiving with the hostess will be Mrs. Ray Lawson, wife of the Lieutenantâ€"Governor ~ Ontario, and the regent of White Oak Chapâ€" ter, Mrs. H. C. Rickaby. Boys‘ Tubernacle and will continue throughout the summer at 11 o‘clock. During the months of July and August there will be evening services at 7.30 with special speakâ€" ers, music and community «inging. ‘The Beach Sunday School will open for the season on Sunday. July 4th, at 9.45 a.m. All boys and girls of the Beach district are corâ€" dally invited to attend. Church services for the summer season at Grimsby Beach will comâ€" ~â€"wecfoot ‘The draw for the canaries will Wmen‘s Institute The woman doesned nhu:mnu..nm by a fast turn over, _ HOSPITAL L. A. ALICE ALDEN Trinity SS. NeR CID â€" sevevsnrsssssnnnsassnestannnnnentensnennnnnnnnnmnnnnnnnnnane . PCE T J * “:“â€" lntserense * ge&o Crystals ................ 2 for 236 . Tomato Juite .2 tins 19c Catelli‘s Spaghetti .........2 for 23¢ _ Marmalade .24 oz. jar 31¢ 20 Oz. Choice Quality Dasis o atpae & Oak Leaf Wax Beans ......1l6¢ tin mflffe s Dill Pickles ........21¢ Appleford Wax Paper .......31c roll Dinner ..........................18¢ pkg. National Matches ... 25¢ pkzg. â€" Paper Plates ................_l17c doz. 24 Oz. Jar Wagstaffe‘s Plum Jam 8 Oz. lse Box Jar Club House Stuffed Olives ... 42¢ Peter Pan Pickles or Supreme Pickles ..............21¢c bottle E. D. Smith‘s Summer Prideâ€"20 Oz. Adams‘ Blendedâ€"20 Oz. Juice .2 tins 27¢ For Sandwiches Baxterâ€"20 oz. tin Pork & Beans 2 â€" 25¢ FRESH CRISP LETTUCE w = FIRM CRUNCHY RADISHES TENDER NEW BEETS EARLY CAULIFLOWER Freth Hothouse COCUNBERs /‘ FROZ NEW CARROTS .__._._._..10c lb. rB Ei GREEN PEAS SUNKIST ORANCGES OZEN GREEN BEANS > LEMONS Frozen Sliced STRAWBERRIES o gar, â€" FROZEN FILLETS OF FiSH Fresh Stnmr:e' Arriving (& hh s se s sn k ns 1+ ++A ++ + + OR U Picnic Specials Arriving Fresh From The Hamilton Market at Market Prices Orders Taken For Chickens on Fridays FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Towels, Cashmere ..15¢ ro THEAL BROS., . JUNE 17th â€" to â€" 24th 21¢ 5 Dalton‘s Assorted Puddings With Salad Kaife | Sunbow! Grapefruit And Fork, all for Juice, 20 oz. ..10c tin 10c pkg. PHONE 45 3 oz. pkg. for 20¢ CARNATION MILK 16 oz. tin 14¢ Dalton‘s Shredded weetened Cocoanut Baxterâ€"20 Oz. Peanut Butter ... rosswmm..3 PKge. 25¢ Jelly, howders _..___.3 pkgs. E‘â€"..”..;. "“-....‘.;.-;mn........«.m Allen‘s Apple Juice ...20 oz. tin I9¢ L . Acoictentntt After her Diamond "‘p ad-“-“mw" s then Bishop of PC _ > had enjoyed a g008 4* M““"‘”-‘” and saw nothing." 16 Oz. Stokley‘s Citruâ€"Sip Weston‘s & McCormick‘s Asst. Cookies 19c pk. SWE HaD A BAD PLACE m~â€"â€"£ tins 196 .24 oz. jar 31¢ â€"..__....6 for 10c ...18¢ pkg.

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