(Empire Youth Sunday) 8.30 a.m.â€"Holy Communion. 11.00 a.m.â€"Shortened Mattins, Litany and Sermon. 2.30 p.m.â€"Sunday School. 4.00 p.m.â€"Evensong and ‘Adâ€" Ascension Day â€" Toâ€"day 8.00 p.m.â€"Service of Witness. Combined choirs of Grimsby, Smithville, _ Beamsville _ and Winona. Preacher â€" Revd. Morse C. Robinson, Rector of St. James® Church, Hamilton. MAY 29th Sunday After Ascension Day 11.00 a.m.â€"Ontario _ Temperâ€" St. Andrew‘s Church 10 a.m.: Sunday scho0l. 11.00 am.: Life‘s Ups Trinity United Church how by attending Would you like to be free Tom m-n.:l:eordl? a. ooditions M,«.&Lï¬m†way out? Christian Sciente d‘".m“ytflm Sn sreedom. Come and leatn -"mr Rev. Geo. A. Little, of United Church Sunâ€" day School publications 2.30 p.m.â€"Sunday School. 2.30 p.m.â€"Youth Feliowship. 7.00 p.m.â€"Union Service in 8t J o h n‘s Presbyterian Church. Preacher: Rev. A. L. Member of tur 8.15 pm. > in_ Westdale Secondary .| Auditorium, Main Street and Longwood Road, Har THE WAY OF FREEDOM FROM HUMAN SUNDAY, MAY 29th (Diocese of Niagara) Will B. Davis, CS.B. of Chicago, Hlinois emiber of the Board of Lecâ€" m.n,:g of The Mother Church, he First Church of Cnrist, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. First Church of Christ, Scientist, of Hamilton Cordially Invites You. St. John‘s Church A FREE LECTURE ENTITLED SUNDAY, MAY 29th FRIDAY, MAY 27 PRESCRIP‘I‘IONS ardnny.ndAmuubm-wdefl‘-" a Pharmacists F L. _....__.___*®â€"~â€"~ /‘ ~_. GhD Miyat w... Worship. Preacher Rev. A. L. Griffith. MILUYARDS â€" _ Social Events â€" Prsonals ~ Organizations Minister u DBRUC | By . . Magazines . . . Stationery Developing and Printing R V C 21’DRI W esns Aminib ,mm Hamiiton §chool and Caroline, and Mr. and Mrs. James Fisher and Bill spent the weekâ€"end holiday at Rockcliffe. Miss lrene Hope, Toronto, wus the guest of Miss Helen Gibson over the holiday. Mrs. Donald ‘Walters, London, Ont., sails for England on the Queen Elizabeth Saturday, May 28, for four months visit with her parâ€" LIPS!TTâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. 8. Lipâ€" sitt, a son, at Vineland Nursing Home, May 22nd. Mr. and Mrs. William O. Reid, of Beamsville, announce the engageâ€" ment of their daughter, Glenna Jeannette, to Mr. John Arthur Foote, son‘ of Dr. and Mrs. James Foote of Lincon Park, Michigan. Wedding to take place early in June ‘The monthly business meeting of Lincoln Loyalist Chaptér, 1L.O.D.E., will be held in the & Grimsby High Schoo: Auditorium on ‘Monday afternoon, May 30th, at 3 p.m. Will each memâ€" ser please remember to bring a donation for iour food parcels for Britain. Mr At the regular meeting of the Beaver Club held on Monday evenâ€" ing, the Red team, captained by Shuffieboard champions for the 1949 season. Next Monday evening the losing team, with Mrs. John Saunders as captains will entertain the winners at supper and an evenâ€" ing of fun. Members of the Black mnnhdtomfl at the at 6 o‘clock and members of the Red team at 6.30 o‘clock, when supper will be served. At the close of the meeting a lunch enjoyed after which Mrs. D. E. Anderson and Mrs. G. Mogg served 10.00 a.m.â€"Church School. 11.00 a.m.â€"Monthly Communâ€" ion Service. . Pre Communion Meditation. "THE CHURCH COVENANT, Ciause Number 7.00 p.m.â€"UNION_SERVICE m s TD n ptne Rev. Geo. A. McLean, B. Minister e PP NC mc 8t. ‘ John‘s _ Presbyterian Church. Preacher, Rev. A. L. Griftith Adeiaide St., Grimaby BUNDAY, MAY â€" All Welcome â€" LORDWS DAY LODE. / shuffleboard were were . declared and Elizabeth‘ Jane Bowyer, were united in the Holy Bonds of Matrimony NV EV. 1« Fletcher. This happy union has been blessed with five son‘s and two daughtors, of whom four sons and one daughter are living, they being Thomas William and Robert J. of Hamilton; George Douglas of Toronto, and Charles A. of Sudbury, and Mrs. James Braid of Grimsby. There are 11 grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. McChire lived most of their married life in Mount Hamilton, where Mr. McClure conducted a bakery business, retiring "i‘? 1939, moving to Grimsby in 1945. The happy young couple will be at home to their family and many friends at the home of their daughter, 30 Nelles Boulevard, on Saturday, May 28th, ‘rom three until 5.30 in the afternoon. g Mr. and Mrs. Braso, Orkney 1sâ€" lands, Scotland; Mr. Doug Bourck and Mr. Andy Sutherimnd, Drumâ€" hellen, Alberta; Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Wells, Cleveland, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Raleigh, Cleveland, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Birooks, Bufâ€" falo,.N.Y.; Mrs. J. V. Sthirref, Otâ€" tawa: Miss Helen Patching, Otâ€" tawna:; Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Beck. Cleveland, Ohio; Mrs. G. B. Lytle, Cleveland, Ohio ASCENSION DAY SERVICE AT ST. ANDREW‘S ‘The Choirs and Congr@mations of St. John‘s Church, Winona, St. Alâ€" ban‘s, Beamsvilie and St. Luke‘s, Smithville, will join with those of St. Andrew‘s Church for a service of Witness on Ascension Day (toâ€" day, May 26th) at 8 p.m. ‘The Preacher will be the Revd. Morse C. Robinson, recently apâ€" pointed Rector of _St. James‘ Church, Hamilton. ‘This is one of four such services being held at the same time in the Deanery of Lincoln and Welland. ‘The local service in St. Andrew‘s Church will feature special music under the direction of Mr. Walter Booth, organist and choirmaster. ‘The purpose of the service is to pay honour to the Ascension of our Lord which is always observed }(oflydnyunflerm. LUNCHEON HELD AT EL RANCHO ON FRIDAY ‘The International Affiliation of Advertising and Sales Clubs of the United States and Carada, whose convention was held in Hamilton last week, entertained the Indies of the convention at a luicheon, held‘ at Rancho Casablinca, Grimsâ€" by, on IIY 20th, ‘Theladies were officially / welcomed by . Mayor | Clarence Lewis of Gamsby, and 'Run John Alkens of North! Grimsby Township. Mayor Lewis : extended greetings fom, "the bigâ€"| gest little town in Canada," und | expressed the hope tht the ladies | would be able to visit ome of the | district before takingtheir leave. . | Fourteen Canadian and five American cities were represented ut the convention. ‘hese latter were Buffalo, Erie, Jamestown, Syracuse, and Rockts. ‘The conâ€" vention is being heldat the Royal Connaught Hotel in Amilton. We wish to tha. 977 mMany friends and neighbo» for their kindness and messa® 0f sympâ€" wice have was ied tare and m"m_.‘ï¬..nlflmu. en n en O CCo4 mmwmlflmn wmmm"‘“‘“‘"’ mwmuâ€"d"""“‘ band and father. Ja . A'hmM.A_w‘u'fl Of U the beautiful service, TA. F. Mc. | by, | Intyre and m‘.n’m Mro. for his speedy responso the ham emergency call Mrs. M. A. On May 830th, 1899, in McNab Street Presbyterian.church, Hamilton, W'.‘ H. CARD OF THANKS to tha. our many ? w Fied .. The meeting closed erummdllly-l'fhlbvnbynm CELEBRATING THEIR GOLDEN WEDDING priffith for THE GRIMSBY THOMPSONâ€"HAMMOND . Lilacs and apple blossoms formâ€" ed the lovely bridal setting at Christ Church, Delawhre, for the marriage Saturday, May 14th, of Ruth Marion Hammond and Robert | Shirley Thompson. Rev. W. C. Alâ€" lison officiated at, the ceremony uniting in marriage the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Oulton Hamâ€" mond, of Delaware, and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Thompson, of Mrs. E. Minnett played a soft background of bridal m u s ic throughout the ceremony and Charles Auld of Detroit, sang "The Lord‘s Prayer," and "At Dawnâ€" ing." Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of heavy white taffeta fashioned with full skirt, featuring a bustle back, and portrait neckline. Her fragile heirâ€" loom veil was of pointe Viennese lace, 125 years old, and was first worn in England by the groom‘s greatâ€"grandmother. It was held with a dainty Juliet cap. She carâ€" ried a colonial bouquet of deep red roses. ‘Three attendants preceded the bride, Miss Elizabeth Hammond. of London, her sister, in, pale pink, Miss Philippa Thompson, Grimsby, sister of the groom, in pale yellow, and Miss Mona Relly, of London, in pale turquoise. ‘They carried dainty "*bouquets of rosebuds and sweet pers blending in tone with their gowns. Donald Watt, of ‘Toronto, was groomsman and the ushers were Fred 8. Shore, of London, and David Frewin, of Windsor. Mra. Hammond received guests after the ceremony on the lawns at "Kimberley," the family home in Delaware. She wore a powder blue frock with navy necessories and a corsage in pink tones. The groom‘s mother nssisted in a navy . and white ensemble with a pastel corâ€" sage, Â¥ com The May meeting of the Mother Club was held at the home of Mr A. Henley. Mrs. J, Durham too e".m “ th. m' in m w sence of the president A. Henley. Mrs. J. Durham took charge of the meeting in the abâ€" sence of the president. The meeting opened with a hymn followed by the Lord‘s prayer and the reading in unison of the ‘Ten Commandments. Plans were made to hold the anâ€" nual! pienic at the home of Mrs. G. Cuntis on Wednesday, June 15th, with the following to be in charge Oof the arrangements: Mrs. R. Con. â€. Mra. G. “y'h H. Clark. Mro. H. Lambert, and Mrs. J. Durâ€" Law: Muptials | " Cume her association V.O.N. in Windsor. Presbyterian church, Hamilton, W. H. MeClure the Holy Bonds of Matrimony by . Re! ‘Dr. sed with a pray social half hour. INDEPENDENT And left the door ajar. Deep in our hearts your memory §COTTâ€"In loving memory of our husband and father, John Scott, whom God called_home May 31st, 1937. To us you have not gone awny, Nor have you travelled far; Just entered God‘s most lovely is kept. We smile with the world but we never forget. * â€"Lovingly remembered by his wife and family. ‘The Trinity W.A. will be hoiding their annual rummage sale in the Masonic Hall on Saturday, June 4. | ~LINCOLN ELECTRIC ! e o ik _ A. A. "Bert" Constable ‘ Freezer ; overed Storâ€"Dor. â€" $298.00 up COMING EVENT PHONE 616 til | | of Jume 25th was CNQM ®" " _ most sultable date to hold a comâ€" munity picnic on the achool Ma-mnlmbb:â€" Lunch and coffee, Mrs. Gordon Ftherington, Mrs. Spencer Merritt mdluw.wzm uundcum.u.-u.la-m laugh, Bill Morrison and Ferris Weylie. Woolverton KWoad FIINM!* ""°" their monthly meeting at the of Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Gbson. " Looag o olimontrug Phe early part of the OVOU B mmllflmmm golf on the forum‘s new golf mm.Wemunum Mâ€"wwy-m'lw m,.wmmuoflnaum «Gibson. Phone 32 FOR A PLEASANT EVENING‘S DANCING MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW Supper Dance The closing of the supper dance season has Saturday, June 11. PAUL PAGE and his Orchestra The Village Inn and the dancing magic of FOR PEGCGY O‘NEIL‘S Westingh house featuring this Saturday W&'-&r-mm gives your food mm:*h“m.n cold which is necessary for the most efficient preâ€" servation of your food. JACKIE KAY cigarette drop off to sleep and set the mattress on fire. 4 es 0000000 A letter was received from MA# WH.WW“â€â€.{ â€'g"w..uflh‘fl“‘ 4 an article for the farm mag# describing our actiÂ¥itle5, _ , p Amfllw * Schools was led by Alvin Ethering* .m'--â€""'ï¬mw. othy Bowslaugh, who provided ice cream for all. Oners WEC U dells discussion were Misses Kay Weylie, nc ABtgreniendiizht P CBRE Gibson ~kept safe with ... op wEner n C CS When Lunch was served by Mrs. Walâ€" Lo ce 42c .Ms ~ Pm tnaw.+,. ~q1 0009 Storage space and iss easyâ€"toâ€"clean; streamiine daeks, * 4* Yulnhvlh‘hdn.h. our stop â€-ï¬'““dhw«, ""'M.Y l be men die a natural death SUPPL y Food is the big item in your budget _ today, Even a small pro. portion of spoilage L d m why it‘s so import» Wi;;ll-t_('iom m‘hlfl?fl. F why it‘s a