# Mrs. James Gillesple of Park Rd., spent a few days last week in Toronto with her daughter and sopâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Green and had the pleasure of atâ€" tending the Mother and Daughter Banquet of the CGILT. of which her daughter Irene is the Leader. School held their last card party of the season on Friday evening, May 13th. There were ten tables in play, seven bridge and three euchre. The proceeds of the evenâ€" ing are to go to the annual field day for the children. _ ‘The prize winners wereâ€"Bridge, Mra. H. Robinson. mm} Mrs. J. Hogan and Mrs. M. Nelles, assisted by the teachers served a delicious lunch Friends of Miss May Buskard of Brantford will be sorry to hear that she passed away in Brantford mmw.uhHMonm L J ‘The next meeting of the Womâ€" en‘s Institute will be held June 9 at the home of Mrs. Henry Robinâ€" son. Roll call: One duty of a good The Women‘s Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Morris Udell. the day‘s work. hold hints which would shorten Mrs. Rouse gave a very humorâ€" ous reading in which the monkeys ‘The Parent and ‘Temcher‘s Asâ€" Grimsby Beach ‘Tuesday and Friday Evenings, 8:30 to 12 a.m. Saturdays. PHONE 656 GRIMSBY Mours 9 am. to 5 p.m. Daily, 62 Main St. East Permanents for Difficult Hair French and German by M.A. Monours Graduate Edinburgh PLEASE PHONE 278â€"4 (Evenings), THE GRIMODYT MEM CROSS BRANCH. He is being sought by ANNA WICHORAK PESENDELLACH 5 P., THORLâ€"MAGLERN, AUSTRIA. This is an inquiry from the Department of Missing Persons of the international Red Cross. CADET INSPECTION a . OBE ..3 0 OPEN HOUSE FRIDAY, MAY 20, 7 pm. Adioplly'ofmdentworkndadivhiuwi“h b.ldintbc.choOIdwthw PRIV ATE TUITION WILL Mrs. F. Haufek , May 19th, $1 Per Lesson There will be dantin$ !" """ / * _ . bmencing at 9:30 p.m. to the mt Stan Bernard and his orchestra. Telephone Your News Items To Her. The Grimsby High School Grounds ANYONE KNOWING THE wWHEREABOUTS OF MISs MAY CRITTENDEN, Resident Staff Correspondent. GRIMSBY HIGH SCHOOL All are cordially invited. be danZing in the auditorium & 1. xHMT +1 + AT stated definitely that man did not descend from them, The roll call was answered by Your Favorite Flower and the meeting was closed by the benedicâ€" Lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Cole and Mrs. Allâ€" drick, after which Mrs. Udell inâ€" vited the ladies# to her garden where each were presented with several plants. A vote of thanks was extended to Mrs. Udell for a very pleasant afternoon. Mr. W.. Sterling, of the (Pittsâ€" burg Water Heater Co. is on a busâ€" iness trip to Western Canada inâ€" cluding Calgary and Vancouver. Mrs. Lillian Orrell, Pittsburg, and Mrs. Mary Hanna and Mrs. Anna Sterling, Harrasburg, spent the weekend with Mrs. ~Sterling‘s son, William Sterling. Mrs. H. Rayner returned Sunday from a two weeks visit with her son Capt. H. 8. Rayner, RC.N., at MNM'IC. @ Miss Maggie Hancock of Oakâ€" ville, is spending three weeks visâ€" iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Trant, Miss K. M. Trant and Mr. P. H. Trant of Grimsby, and Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Trant and Miss Alice Trant of Grimsby Beach, were in Toronto on Saturâ€" day, where they attended the wedâ€" ding of J. F. Trent, Jr., to Miss G. L. Parks. J. F Trant is the grandâ€" son of Mrs. Trant of Grimsby. erful supper, a happy outdoor meeting was concluded. | Good hunting, Cubs! Lk J : Parents‘ and Teachers‘ Assn, Mrs. Mac Nelles presided ‘mmhrnatfl!mflï¬' Grimsby Park School Parents‘ and The Grimsby Beach Wolf Cubs lifted their heads and howled lustâ€" ily to their Akela to start the meeting last Friday, which was held at the mountain lair, much to enryou'ldollmmmdreh‘ the senior boys had some good practice on their signaling. More trees were planted and little barâ€" riers made so that the young trees would not be crushed. Frank Mattic, Simon Baker and Bruce Bramham all managed to pass their first star logâ€"walking test with a minimum of teetering. ‘Then the cubs went for a real ramble through the woods and came back to the lair as hungry as full grown wolves. Everyone helpâ€" ed make the fire and get the sticks ready for the pleasant business of THE GRIMSBY RED to the music of ." After a wondâ€" ‘Teachers‘ Association on Friday afternoon. A very small mmm' were present. Reports were heard | from the different committees lnl charge of the Sports Day program to be held on Wednesday, June 1., A few words of appreciation were given on behalf of the Association to the teaching staff for their kind and faithful assistance throughowt the past year. A Nominating Comâ€" mitte® consisting of Mrs. R. Young. Mrs. R. Cloughley and Mrs. Fred Lee was appointed.. At.the close of the business meeting, refreshâ€" ments were served by Mrs. H. Astle, Mrs. R. Cloughley, and Mrs. Mayor C. W. Lewis found that being a judge in the recent ?fldmiut Club contest to select a Miss Grimsby was anything but an easy task. Six lovely girls made the selection of the judges a difficult one. However the honor went to charming Bea Demerling, daughter of Mrs. B. Demerling, John St.., and here the Mavor is all smiles as is Miss Grimsby as the crown is placed on her pretty brunette head. Other candidates for the Miss Grimsby title were Olga Treschuk, Carol Baxter, Joyce Byford, Ruth Clark and Gloria Jarvis. POWELLâ€"KEMP On Saturday, May 14th, the wedâ€" ding took place in Trinity Uniterd Church of Margaret Ware, dauginâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Powell}, ’.umom-n.-nndu-m and Mrs. W. G. Kemp, both _ of Given in marriage by her father, the bride was gowned in white sattâ€" in and lace with a long train and veil. She carried a bouquet of white roses. Attending her were her two ‘Mmmmm‘u und the groom‘s sister, Dawn Kemp. They were dressed in periâ€" winkle blue taffeta gowns with picture hats and gloves to match, and carried cerise roses. The best man was Mr. Richard Cornell from Montreal. The ushers were Mr. Charles Corbitt from Lucan and Mr. Jack Arndall from Regina. Mrs. John Reld, a college classmate of the bride, was the soloist. She sang "O Perfect Love," and "The Lord‘s Prayer." The church was decorated with pink ...MMMIM _ ‘The reception was held at the reâ€" sidence of the bride‘s parents. The bride‘s mother received in a cinnaâ€" mon brown lace dress with a corâ€" ...cflnumum.mml groom‘s mother wore a grey crepe dress with a corsage of ruby carnâ€" ations and cream rosebuda. Among the out of town guats Ottawn; Mrs. 8. Lapointe, Manâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Sanders, Peterbrâ€" ough; the Misses Ellis, Kimberie; ‘“-â€"MB'TI 'â€".. wedding were Mis Jean Cameron, New, York:; Mr.and Mowe, Stouffville; Mr. and MreaC. M. Laidiaw, Atwood; Mr. and Ms. B. Kemp, Oakvilic, and numeras couple will reside in Hamilton. The Trinity Service Group are holding a RUMMAGE SALE in the Masonic Hall upstairs this coming umy.ln);fl.* U mmnumm,«h W.A. of Trinity United Church cordially invite . you to theit \mmfluhhwn Wwd-'_".’.'uu C emane On leaving the bride wore a wit it, with a navy blue hat and ple Muptials The Rev. A. L. Griffith THE GRIMSBY INDEPE ND E! ng COmâ€" ||° | . Young. a rs. Fred / the close Mrs H4.)|| 22 | //G/H§ ‘Toâ€"morrow, Friday, the 20th, is Cadet Day at G.H.S. The big day will officially begin with the Church parade in the morning. Each year the High School Cadet Corps marches throughâ€" town the morning of our annual inspection and attends one of the local churâ€" ches. This year is no exception and we leave the school grounds at 10.30 a.m. for services at the Unitâ€" ed Church under the able command of Cadet Major Don Mogg, Cadet Capt. Ted Gayowski, and Cadet ;wm.lo-lvm-kl. A fullâ€"dress practice will be held \m- the church parade and again in the afterncon when last minute instructions will be reâ€" ceived by Platoon Officers Ron Arkell and Earl Metcalfe of the boy‘s Co. No. 1; Val Smith, CO of Co. No. 2 (the girls); Katherine Morrison, Cadet Sergeantâ€"Major; Platoon Officers Jacki¢ Constable, Dawn Kemp, and Betty Shantz; Fieldâ€"meets are a source of exâ€" eitement, display of sportsmentike qualities and good, bealthful fun. We have two of them coming up. The first is the Afinual Sports Day held by the Canadian Legion of Grimasby, Tuesday, the 24th of May. It will be held at the High School grounds and the events will begin at 1 pm. Closed evgnts Include GHS so how about some of you athletes bringing fame to the Marsh, Irving Levine and Lorne Lindensmith. . After weeks of practice and hard work, the Corps should be able to put on a good show for the inspecâ€" ting officer and his party of ofâ€" Dancing to the music of Stan Bernard will be begin between O and 9.30 and will last until midâ€" night. For all cadets in uniform the admission price is only 15¢ each, Those not in uniforms will be consideredâ€"as outsiders and will be charged 25¢ with the rest of the The actual inspection will take place on the school grounds at 7 pm. the same evening. After a short P.T. demonstration by the boys and the flagâ€"lowering service on the front lawn, GHS opens itâ€" self for inspection by parents and friends. There will be students‘ work displays in the classrooms, and gym work, rhythmics and danâ€" ces of various types in the gymâ€" nasium by the girls and another demonstration by the boys. Cocon and donuts will be served to the cadets, and tea to the inâ€" specting party and the staff. _ . Catharines College on Saturâ€" w, the 26th. This fieldâ€"meet is the Amal Niagara District track and feld "'..'f the C.OBH.A. ‘The eventa «© groups are posted and those iNsted in competing, l- Mr. D. Awde for further information, . The next one takes place at the We certainlion‘t need remindâ€" Ing that #hs are hovering over us Againâ€"pper School students Start th*ird set this year on the 25th May, next week! Then they arsven a deserved reat while all or forms write their final for thear. ‘These finals will begin (The Triumvirate) mzmoulor‘nhd.!unelnonhr to have them over and done with by the 13th when Grade 13 studâ€" ents start their Departmental Exâ€" aminations. ‘These are due to be over the afternoon of the 22nd and Friday, the 24th, will be the day the other forms return for their reportâ€"cards. "Studemus" has gone to pross and should be ready for distribuâ€" tion throughout the school and town by the second week in June. Let‘s all get a souvenir reminder of the year ‘49 Mr. Frank Bentley, Doran Ave., wishes to thank his many friends for cards, flowers, and kindnesses shown during his stayâ€"in Hamilton General Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. William Konkle, Beamsville, announce the engageâ€" ment of their eldest daughter, Irene Elizabeth, to Gary David Domald Rooker, son ‘of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rooker, Grimaby. Marriage to take place on Saturâ€" day, June 18th, in . St. Andrew‘s Anglican Church, at threeâ€"thirty a‘clock. On ‘Monday evening, May 16th, Benevolent Rebekah Lodge 132, Whitby, paid the local lodge a fratâ€" ernal visit. At 6 p.m. about 80 members sat down to a lovely banquet served by Sis. Taleen LePage, P.M.G., ‘and her committee drama critic, Mr. James Dean of Toronto, had a great deal of praise for all the members of the cast but atill failed to award them the cup, Included in the cast of Grimdby production were Rev. A joint meeting with Alexina Lodge, Grimsby, was held during the evening, with 8is. Ella Slack, N.G., presiding. During the evenâ€" ing, Benevolent Degree Staff, Whitbhy, conferred the degree on several candidates. The Assembly guests of the eveâ€" ning were Sister Bumstead, Presâ€" ident, of Meaford, Sis. Jean Burch, Warden, of St. Catharines, Sis. Mildred McCrae, Conductor, of Dundas, Sis. Gwen Hall, D.P.P., of Oakvilie, _ 8Sis. Lillian _ Correll, D.D.P., of Whithy. About 200 atâ€" ‘The Grimsby Players® Guild took their latest drama ‘The Monkey‘s Paw to the Drama League Festival held last May 13 and 14 at Welâ€" Ind and very nearly came up with a win. The Adjudicator and noted L. Griffith Fd. Mack, Shirley Menthcote, Bill Pheonix and Bill Bain, with Joy Mack handling the direction . There were a total of aix groups In the festival which included Grimaby, Stamford, Welland and thre 8t. Catharines entries,. ‘The Btamford entry took three of the aix cups offered. PLAYER‘S GUILD PRAISED AT DRAMA FESTIVAL After several presentations were made, the meeting was closed by officers of Alexina Lodge, Grimsâ€" by, after which all partook of a sumptuous lunch provided by the two lodges tended the meeting This production was the last of the season for the Guild which will resume its activities in September, en mmmmmmmmns Mave you heard of the bird they oall Willie, Who files down the road willy» nily ? CARD OF THANKS 2 N T WANT JOB PRINTING? â€" OUR SERVICE IS THE BEST PHONE 727 16 Main St. E., Grimsby LOOK! > WHITE OXYDOL, RINSO, LUX, etc......... Ige. plig. 3‘: COHOE SALMON ...................................... /2 Ib. 317C LIBBY TOMATO JUICE _ Under the direction of Mrs. Brooks Bowman, A.L.C.M. ELSIE CHAMBERS, ACCOMPANIST Assisting Artists JOHN SOPINKA, VIOLINIST MRS. E. WOOD, HO!‘OIDGIS'I’ WEDNESDAY, MAY 25th, 8:15 P.M. 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