ley, Depot Street, were Windsor over the. holid marriage of their niece Miss Charlotte Marguerite Sinasac, to Mr. Wilâ€" liam Edward Nichols, of the Imâ€" perial Bank, Ridgeway. The cereâ€" mony took place in All Saints Hindoo Koosh Grotto of Hamilton, mxmnmumâ€"d-- milton, for their kind expressions of sympathy and for their beautiâ€" ful fioral offerings during their reâ€" cent bereavement of a dear father nagnan.Wml.-n- oC ol 1 _ s 0K esE offi + * dna Sunior Congregation. Serâ€" or mon : “flm YE OF Trinity United Church SUNDAY, JAN. 9th 10 a.m.: Sunday Sche 11 a.m.: Sacrament Lord‘s Supper. 2.30 p.m.â€"Sunday School 2.30â€"Trinity Youth Fe 100 pm flâ€"â€"-mw u’ rx £.00 pmâ€"Young Adult Club. #.30 a.m.â€"Holy Communion sUNDAY, JANUARY 9th Rev. A. L Griffith, Om Minister ist Sunday After Epiphany St. Andrew‘s Church St. John‘s Church SUNDAY, JANUARY 9th FRIDAY, JAM. 7th â€" _ Social Events ~ m.' ',{ MA.. Rector of St. Alban‘s Church, Toronto. Carefully and Accurately Dispensed by G (Diccese of Niagara) tor: Rev‘d E. A. Bro« MILUYARDS tte Robinson of Torâ€" New Year guest of â€"Evening . Worship. : Hymnâ€"Sing and a PRUG STORE // «es Anbwsning DWlariz _____ re visitors in liday season, . _. . Mingazsines .. .‘ . Stationety Worship Rebekah Lodge President. Mrs. E. L. Stonchouse, Treasurer. Mrs. W. A. McNiven, Secretary. Mnhtbtlul.ml.uh- half of the Women‘s Association, presented Mrs. O. M. Pettit and E" M BCE Nes e avacokcn s cc0bE services in the past. Following the meeting a supper was given by the losing side of the Penny Contest. Mrs. Graham is leader of the losing side and Mrs. )Mwamm A social hour was enjoyed by all. HOMEMAKER SERVICE ‘The Grimsby folks will be pleaâ€" sed to know, we now have three then the mother is indisposed and take charge of the house, prepare | haviv iitnccrebrmens. /Monpme children, taking this responsibility from the father‘s shoulders so that he can continue with his work, thus the family income is not impaired. 'l'ohumnw'hw been kept very busy so if you are anticipating the need of their serâ€" vices make your reservation in adâ€" vance by phoning the Supervisor, Mrs. Grossmith at 387â€"J for comâ€" pmum.mmm GRIMSBY RED CROSS 10.00 a.m.â€"Church School. 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Worship "Come together into one place." 1 Cor. 11:20. Gospel Meeting â€" ~ ~ 7'“.-4"-'_!@:.%- Rev. Geo. A. McLean, B.A., Minister SUNDAY, JANUARY 9th Prayer ;.‘gâ€"_â€"'w Bible Reading, 8 pmâ€" wWIFE*" A. McNiven with beautiful Adciaide St., kers avails for the _ All Welcome â€"â€" LORD‘s DAY of their 11 1 pm. en wedding anniversary. Married at banff, SCOLMmT Church, on January 6th, 1899, they have resided in ( by. They have one daughter, Mrs. Howard Young, They will be at home to their friends and neighbor and from 8 to 10 in the evening. evening, January 1st, when a baby m-huulr.ndhcldl York, RR. 1, Grimaby. The Silver Spoon baby, as yet not given a name is the eighth child born to the Yorks, and we offer our congratuâ€" lations to the parents. On Dec. 29 a daughter was born mw.ummmd Vineland, and also on the 29, a \wwnlhrntolr.ndln Ross Johnson, formerly of Grimsâ€" by, and now of Hamiiton. Incidâ€" entally Mrs. Johnson was one of the mothers who was separated m."m(w.fleflumhn January when the original ‘West Lincoln burnt to the ground. On December Sist. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smyth of Winona were the proud parents of a son, while on the same day a daughter was born mxr.udlnuvmm- ner of Grimaby. On January 2nd, a son was born ulr.udlnC.Dnndlll-D- ‘The Vinemount Women‘s Insâ€")"" . _" tute New Year‘s Eve party was . HiA well attended, despite the "â€â€˜ wmmmm.hfl C Ngat CC _ Adicctwe dnE 4 esd CE 0 M cers â€" h from Port Colborne, Grimaby Beach,. Grimsby, Stoney Creek, Hamilton, Woodburn and the surâ€" rounding district. Music was supâ€" ,...ammbymmwa- mwwmdmfll‘m mwflmmm"‘"‘ (T Li Au ce AFedale apralll Aclemaelieng=e sn * GARE ""1 m:qu.m.mmm Alny'.umdc.xm&- Lucky door prizes were drawn for by Patâ€" ricis Gowland and Douglas Bradt. and won by Mrs. Alway Watt and and won by Jack Bradt Miss Evelyn Roncaiol, mwmm School, is teaching at8. 6. Salitficet, this week and mw.mmo«n and Miss Eleanor Beahm m!w.h_tf.&'ï¬ mount. Personals â€" Organizations â€" Club Activities year, 40,000 Canadian war YA """ _ and reguiar classes of our universiâ€" West [ncolnâ€" â€"3â€7/'3 o nd V inemount News At Mr. and Mrs. William Sangster and steine T pC Adam Reid, RR elcome ing the 194647 s. William Sangster, 27 Elizabeth Street, are toâ€"day celebrating their goldâ€" »rsary. Married at Banff, Scotland, by the Rev. Dr. Bruce, of Parish y 6th, 1899, they have resided in Canada for 45 years, the last 38 in Grimsâ€" * Annothtor Mrs Howard Young, of Grimsby, and four grandchildren. THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT 647 achool war veterans . $ Salt» Mr. and 1, Vine» a stud imsâ€" | A. M. COCKS neig.| _ One of this district‘s widely ,d;m-nnummmx.cuu w‘maammdh‘m- : last day at the home of his daughter, West Mra. Elith Beaverstock, Winona, after a long iliness. Mrs. In his 85th year, he was born at c the Tavistock, England, coming to h-mummm- M‘WWGOID.-!QH'-!U\ wrmmmumu- mhhhulfhu‘l.a born little later he established the nurâ€" ams. | Sery stock business from which he retired five years ago and which is now carried on by his son. He was a devoted churchman, NS |being a member of Fifty United Church in which he had been active ,m.‘mwym ‘ wasa! His wife predeceased him in | W. B. SMITH || _A large congregation was in atâ€" \tendance at Grimsby . Baptist , Church on Tuesday afternoon, Dec. 28th, for the funeral service of the ‘\late William B. Smith. Rev. G. A. ,|uunmmmdmmm Miss Greta Ormiston at the organ. | Pallbearers were Flioyd Simpson, LAE L .. Asbcabe Mss w-â€"-â€"T‘-;“ and Reginald H. Haist of Niagara Falls, Ont., formerly of Grimasby. _ Buria!l was made in Acacia Park Cemetery, with Rev. C. A. Jacobi officiating. T ‘The death occurred in Detroit,|\ the Second Wor uflMMMdimhm Charles Henry, in his 84th year,) chief aerodrom umhgmhmfllmuw â€" He was a brother of the late Alâ€" bert Henry, for many years a merâ€" Charles Henry was a member of Friendship Lodge, No. 417, F.A.M., Mosiem Temple, A.AO., NMS. Shrine, and Scottish Rite Valley No. 2753, Detroit, Mich. He had served as a marine engineer on the Pere Marquette line for many years. He is survived by his widâ€" ED. NOTEâ€"Mr. Bishop was well mmmmmm many years, being & nephew _ of Ar.u.w-u--mdln for many years wus a frequen visitor to the district. His wife predeceased him in March, 1944, one year after they had celebrated their goliden wedâ€" ding anniversary. Surviving are three sons and two daughtera, Horâ€" ace, Artbur and Ralph, all of Winâ€" m:mumumww ons and Mrs. H. R.. Peal, of Hareilâ€" ton; also 10 grandchildren. Roy BismoP ‘ (Globe and Mail) Prominent city architect, Roy | Hartnell Bishop. 61, died Tuesday, December 28, at Sunnybrook Hosâ€" flmmmwm Bince 1945 he had been architect for the Dominion Stores. Mr. Bishop was in charge of 8 postwar building plan which . Pluded the remodelling of the old rmmm-wm""' mwmmm“ signed many new stores through» out Canada. _ _ s and neighbours from 3 to 5 o‘clock in the CHARLES HENRY Obituary Born in Toronto, he graduated in 1912 in architecture from the Uniâ€" versity of Toronto. Veteran of the First World War, he served from 1914â€"1919 with the Royal Canadian Engineers in France and Germany and held the rank of lieutenantâ€"colonel. He was wounded at Ypres and Arras and was twice mentioned in dispatches *or outstanding work in tunnelling at Vimy and for bridge construcâ€" tion at Cambrai. into Geâ€"meny as part of the army of occupation and was located for nine months on the Rhine at Bonn. the Second World War, joining the North Atlantic as RCAF conductâ€" ing officer, making 12 crossings. He was also stationed for 10 months at No. 1 M Depot, Toronto. From 1919 to 1924 he was a Come to see our Peachesâ€"some people call them bargains, but we call them peaches, because they‘re peachy! There are some wonderful buys. few of the "Peaches". We have wet 'l\-:.:n j-‘:'n Aog«: “\'-nu-au;:n“s:. We will be closing the Shop January 14th for our annual holiday and .nh.-rmnuwl&u.ml-uvâ€"uh Shop, flm.u“.n.hgn_-hrh“ T the 1 only 66 piece Dinner Set for sight, in Woods y English Seaforth pattern. Reg. 1 only, 66 plece Dinner Set for eight, English and is a violet k + Poach Sale, $29.95. pattem, Fiey. $30.05; 1 onl un.mwmmm:m-m. 40.05 ror $7.50. wins rutfle. â€" mey. 1 only, pair Pottery Boudoir Lamps, floral design with goid trim, eggshell ruffied Â¥ wenle e n caccong Tss ts Ahonss sls shadgs. Reg. $11.95 for $8.25. ~Pake 1 se o . . _ 1 Hurricane beautif pur'.. Lamps, ul globes, have priems and heavy crystal base "“'m"r-l"“"“"“"""""’“"“"'flm'flmm. 1 only White NMWVM.MI“"M‘M' flora 1 Y Peaches Are Ripe To Pick at sponsible for expansion building of m e C e aet‘s % the General Motors in Oshawa and a large housing development;, of the CPR Hotel, Sault Ste. Maric, .u...ymwm» tectural projects in Canada. _ He was a member of the Ontario Association of Architects and the Royal Architectural Institute of MEWNE old ach n Canada. He was a director of the Military Engineers Society of Canâ€" ada and chairman of the society‘s ‘Toronto branch. _ He leaves his wife, Caroline Stewart Bishop of 28 Maple Ave., and two sons, Brian and Don. Woolverton Road Forum met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hilliard Gibson on Monday evening. The gubject for discussion was whether farmers should have insurance against wind, hall, flood, drought, frost, plant or animal diseases, pests or other natural causes. FARM FORUM NEWS _ Secretaries of the two groups mlnh"‘ll‘flldm Al'c?t;â€"&nuhmnaw from Alfred Bingle for his basket of fruit. 6 Some members of our forum will attend a meeting in Smithville next week to discuss further plans about Coâ€"Op Medical Insurance. OPENING OF NEW TERM POSTPONED UNTIL FEBRUARY 5th, 1949, DUE TO 1 Christie St., Grimsby SPIRELLA CORSET, GIRDLE AND BRASSIERE GIFT HOUSE wITH YOUR OWN CHOICE OF STYLE AND â€" All Garments Guaranteed For One Year â€" FOR GOOD HEALTH, COMFORT AND APPEARANCE WEAR A STUDIO OF DANCING NOTICE MRS. MARY SIKORSKY CHRmmiy M CCC O00 tss a Mnâ€"h-'ldo'nâ€"fll attend. . Next week‘s meeting will be at + Next week‘s m the home of Mr. mwdmm Natural Gas Co. wish to thank the Muwdmc_- pany for their very generous bonus at the holiday season, and wish them much prosperity in the New The Federation of Agriculture is TuerJay and Frid 8:30 to 12 a.m. Mours 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Daily, PHONE 656 GRIMSBY Permanents for Difficult Hair CARD OF THANKS I [ Phone 234â€"W « . Reg.