Mrs. A. Stevenson, Miss Isabel Stevenson and Miss Norma Jarvis of Grimsby, and Mr. Alex Dunbar of Ayr, Scotland, a visitor to Grimsby, attended the graduation ceremonies on June Oth, of the 1948 School of Nurses from Hamilâ€" ton General Hospital, in Convocâ€" ation Hall, McMaster University. Miss Margaret Stevenson was one of the graduates. All attended the reception which followed in the Drill Hall at Mcâ€" ATTEND GRADUATION Later in the evening, Mr. “I;; White Shirt Other nmï¬ouâ€"lhndmen Summer Ties, Silk, Lisle or Knitted Socks, Real Linen Hankies, Ash Trays of all types, Old Fashioned Tumblers, Beer 14 Miles W. of P.O., Grimsby U GIFT AND GUEST HOUSE REMEMBER FATHER ON JUNE 20 Price $3.50 and $4.50 all sizes from 14 to 16%4 Steins and Mugs. WITH A Mrs. Stevenson entertained at dinâ€" ner in the private diningroom of the Wentworth Arms, Hamilton. Guests included Mr. A. Dunbar, Misa Isabel Stevenson, Miss Norma Jarâ€" vis, Mrs. A. Lawric, Toronto, Mra. (From the Windsor Star) Strawberries are on sale in Engâ€" land now and they cost 25 cents per berry. Mushrooms are $5 per pound. Fresh peas come at $1.45 HAVE A STRAWBERRY PHONE 663 114 _June 12â€"To Mr. and afts. H. J. Jolly, Grassies, a son. June 14â€"To Mr. and Mre. Walâ€" ter Lampman, Grimsby, a son. A shower was held June 5th at the home of Mr. and Mra. Nick daughter, whose marrlage to Mr. D‘Arcy Parker took place last Satâ€" received many lovely gifts. The Chatterbox Club also presented Miss Kononiuk with a table lamp. t 60 % Miss Audrey Walker, Hamilton, spent the weekend at her home. TJBc .% The Ladies Aid was held Wedâ€" Mymï¬t&ohmof June 15â€"To Mr. and Mra. Eimer Grassie News Ql(o_nE THE GRIMSBY MIS® a, Hilea spent a few days visiting in London. t W# c ® _ Mr. a Mrs. Fred Hawthorne of Mr. Als Mrs. Fred Hawthorne of Toronto, visited t h e _ Furniss Cb_rt‘o.p.mw.mrm“l- Mra. 8. G. Hawley Central Ave., is spending a week at Cobourg, with her daughter and sonâ€"inâ€"law Mr. and Mrs. A. H.Clark. # # # 'In.'Anhr!lan.lefldu: Acton, are pat of mmm Mr. and Mrsa. H. Rosebnigh. Miss Bessic Forbes, Home Mis~ sionary, of Halifax.N.8., is spendâ€" ing a few weeks with her aunt, Mrs. E. H. Burgess,Rose Ave. Tod, from Ottawa, are spending the summer with Mrs. Harries M_Ir.-flhlfl.m Harold Schott had the misforâ€" tune to have anaccident while at work last week am cut three fingâ€" ers quite badly. Ve all give him our best wishes &r a apeedy reâ€" Many more cottager have reâ€" turned for the summe, Mr. and Mrs. B. Donevan, Misse H. and M. Davis, Mr. and Mra. T. Pugsley and Ron, Mr. and Ms. Berkbeck and family, Mr. and Ms, Kerr, Mr. and Mrs. E. Harwo®: and Miss Margaret Harwood, Xr, and Mrs. L. P. Burns and famiv, Newcomâ€" ers to the Beach are }r, and Mrs. J. P. Nelson, Rose Ae., and Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Babcock. ® ® L LAKEVIEW W.A. Miss Verna Elley Central Ave., opened her home on Wednesday afternoon for the Junemeeting of the Lakeshore Circle of the Womâ€" en‘s Association of Tinity United Church, Beamsvilie. _ After the devtional and busiâ€" ness period, games and contests were enjoyed by all. ; Grimsby Beach A walk through the gardens and ‘Gelicious _ refreshments _ served, brought the meeting to a close. 29 °% BEACH WOLF CuUBS Hot dogs! Pop! Cookies! ‘Then off to the Cub ball games! | Yes, Beamsville Cus arrived at 5.30 pm. full of per.and hungry. 8.8. Bill Lipischk led the how!, 8.8. John Gilleat» asked the blessâ€" ing; then the por canines were descended upon.roasted over the hot coals, poppe between alit rolls, wlathered with »ustard and chili sauce and devoued in true Wolf Cub style. Thesop was handled by Cubmaster Qigley, who ruined two bottle open«s in his haste to quench the thirstof the overâ€"stuffâ€" ed Cubs. rnaln.:ll:fl:‘hn- 5 der those long high flles, snazzling uummumubmw|mmunmuo.loï¬d mary, of Halifax.N.8., is spendâ€" | tried right field, only to have John gnmwmmu&nyamr:ll&â€: ht rs. E. H. Burgess,Rose Ave. Gary both & o as. *"*% ing. Their chatter kept the plate Mrs. M. R. Haries, David ANd|not at all times. Harry played a nmomn..mwm.umuwm e summer with Mrs. Harric®‘|trying to steal home. You‘re not wrents, Mr. and 3rs, B. H. 800. | ozark Tke yet, Harry! He helped Play ball! Tw games started, the second tears were unevenly matched, the Bach having more Cubs to pick wom. Ernie and Frank scored th most for Beamsâ€" ville, while Staley, John, Cliff, Donald and Bria each tallied five runs for the Bech. Scoreâ€"35â€"11. _ ‘The other gme was very close â€"â€"10â€"9 at the ad of the 5th inâ€" ning. Pepsi andRed both pitched good ball, keepg the hits evenly spaced, so that nly two or three runs came in ech inning. ‘Then for Expert Radio Service Closed All Da Saturday, Open Tuesday and riday Evenings ___ Store of PHONE 21 PHONE 656 Mair Cuttin and Shaping Cold Wave Radio Wave Machine at Machineless â€"CALL JusSs | ms;r's'll'l‘i!‘!m \ Hairstylist miss May CRITTENDEN, Resident Staff Correspondent. Telephone Your News Items To Her. INDEPENDENT 1001 Articles GRIMSBY GRImsBy Red, he had the Beamasville team completely buffaloed, allowing five Danny took over the pitching from hits and two runs in Woans use AMtt «o Aouteiy ts N Mumdtwomutnmhnfour innings. His teammates gave him fine ‘support in the field, and when they came to bat the pressure was et Coou P COs Ruck huces Rivzszcr P wl e rpas t really on! Ken started, and Anishâ€" ed, a raily in the 8th that brought in seven runs. The final scoreâ€" Beach 23, Beamsvillie 11. w:wuymdnm mpumhummmmfol-} low. He scored two runs, getting on base every time at bat, thus booting in six runs started by Edâ€" m.xmmm.nwmld hit the way he catches, the score might have been different. Five times he settled himself down un der those long high flles, snazzling the bail without a fumble. So Red tried right field, only to have Johnâ€" ny do the same thing! Fdid‘~ and Gary both did a fine job of «â€"(châ€" 190 . _ Wl ie kess cauda Ozark Tke yet, Harry: He helped WMawayIn for four keep up with those flying feet and wagging tongues, but enjoyed myâ€" self thoroughly. I hope you all did, White‘s Grocery TOILET TISSUE ... ... ... ... 3 solls 20c VICTORY PEAS ... ... .. ... 2 tins 15¢ DREADNOUGHT GOLD MEDAL FLOOR WAX ... ... ... ... 1 Ib. tin 29c PURE ORANGE RASPBERRY JAM ... CORN SYRUP ... ... ... ... MIXED PICKLES PETER PAN SPINACH â€" CUCUMBERS â€" TOMATOES â€" CABB. STRAWBERRIES â€" ORANGES â€" GRAPEFRL ONIONS â€" RADISHES â€" ASPARAGUS â€" OpenSaturday Evenings FREE DELIVERY Jake |PVe PHONE 727 FOR FREE DELIVERY FRESH VEGETABLES KIDDIES CARNIVAL WAS A REAL SENSATION .. 2 Ib. far 32¢ .. 2 Ib. jar 37¢ .. 2 Ib. jar 29¢ .. 5 Ib. tin 63¢ 20 oz. tin 23¢ 20 ozr. tin 23¢ Saturday at the bome 1"" . ©*""" Brooks, Main St. West, was a deâ€" cided success. The sum of $14.78 was raised. This fund will go toâ€" wards food and clothing for the children of Britain, through Linâ€" coln Loyalist Chapter, LO.D.E. mwtnmofthrAnpnnbâ€" Wits kindly donated by Mr. Robt. Forayth, of Grimsby, was Douglas 16 ozr. far 21¢ 8wayze. The workers were Barry Bourne, magician; Murray Shaw, fortune Surprise Dad with a delicious Highâ€"Ratio Type Cake suitably decorated. M'huymomrumlyundflt. And say, "Mom,"â€"turn the tables on “I'?" Amuymn.mdmmm have a wonderful assortment of Lowney‘s, McCormick‘s, Patterson‘s and At Open Market Price â€" Childrens‘ Carnival held on SERVING THIS DISTRICT l"Olt OVER 26 YEARS A. JARVIS‘ BAKERY Father‘s Day Cakes DES â€" CABBAGE â€" BANANAS â€" GRAPEFRUIT â€" CAULIFLOWER PETER PAN RELISH ... ... ... .. . . 16 oz. jar 19¢ SHREDDIES .. _ _. .. .. 2 phgs. 23 CORN FLAKES . .. ... 2 phgs. 25¢ SHREDDED WHEAT ... 2 plgs. 23¢ mï¬&g&m ... 20 oz. tin 13¢ PEANUT BUTTER ... ... ... 16 oz. 35¢ CAMPBELL‘S APPLE JUICE ... ... .. 20 oz. tin 8 MEPHISTO SARDINES .. 3 tins 19¢ we do carry cigarettes and tobacco ® _ «Afr, x" was John Heaslip, who “.M"mï¬v. nuunuw.mmw Peter Bromley; Glenda Moore, fish e CS The thanks of the committee is extended to all who so kindly don« ated refreshments, Angora rabbita. »shments, and also to Mr who donated the pair of 20 or. tin 25¢ â€" NEW BEETS Peter Bromley SEVEN bowling