Miss Mariec Dryden has been holâ€" Adaying at Braeside Camp, Paris. Miss Kay Martin of Saskatoon, spent two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. days visiting in Buffalo, N.Y. Mrs. M. Collyer, Chicago, IIL., is mm.munm , St. Andrew‘s Ave. ‘Tuesday Friday Evenings, 8:30 h.:: a.m. Iflm Mours 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Daily, PHONE 656 GRIMSBY 11:00 10.15 a.m.â€"Sunday School. 11.00 a.m.â€"Mattins. 7.00 p.m.â€"Evensong. We thank thee, and praise thy Permanents for Difficult Hair (Diocese of Niagara) Rector: Rev‘d E. A. Brooks, M.A., Tel. 549. St. Andrew‘s Church SUNDAY, JULY 24th No Sunday School and No Evening Service until further notice. 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Service in United Church. Children‘s Storyâ€""RADIUM. _A Testing Light." Sermonâ€""GIDEON AND A BARLEY CAKE" 7.00 p.m.â€"Baptist Church. "JOSEPH, The Climax of a Great Character." mmamwmm» rano soloist of the First Baptist Ingersol!, will be the soloist at both services + 7.00 p.mâ€"Baptist Church. Great Character?" % 11.00 a.m.â€"United Church. Children‘s W A Reflecting Light." Sermon Subjectâ€""THE FIGHT." St. John‘s Church Carefully and Accurately Dispensed by Graduate deGroot, B.A., recent graduate of Knox Colâ€" SUNDAY, JULY 24th PRESCRIPTIONS MILLYARDS 10.00 a.m.â€"Baptist Church School. 10.00 a.m.â€"Baptist Church School. Minister 1 DBDRUVUG STORE / UNION SERVICES Trinity Developing and Printing Rev. Geo. A. McLean, B.A. Social Events â€" Personals = Organizations â€" Club Activit_iï¬s_ SUNDAY, JULY Sist SUNDAY, JULY 24th , .5‘ . . C D. WMiyand of Mr. Waldo Gordon Nutting, son of Mrs. Ann G. Moore, Aldershot. The Rev. G. A. McLean officiâ€" ated. Mr. R. Mitchell was organist, and Mr. Harold Jarvis sang. NUTTINGâ€"FISHER Trinity United Church, Grimsby, Ont., was the scene of a pretty wedding on Saturday, July sixâ€" teenth, when Margaret Augusta, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Fisher, Grimsby, became the bride Given in marriage by her father the bride wore a gown of white eyelet with matching headdress and floor length veil and carried a white Bible with yellow Pinnochio The matron of honour, Mrs. Harâ€" vey Lambert, sister of the bride, wore yellow eyelet with matching hat and carried a nosegay of roses. Mr. Nell Miles was best man, and the ushers were Mr. Bill Fishâ€" er of Grimsby, and Mr. Bob Miles, of Hamilton Oak Room at the Village Inn, Grimsby. ‘The bride‘s mother reâ€" ceived in a frock of grey mesh with grey accessories and a corsage of pink Pinnochio roses. ‘The groom‘s mother wore black silk lace over American beauty taffeta with Amâ€" erican beauty accessories and corâ€" sage of roses. For a wedding trip to Manitoulin Island the bride wore a white gown with leaf green coin dots and leaf green accessories. ‘The couple will reside in Hamilton at 24 Leinâ€" ‘The marriage was solemnized by Canon J. A. Watton at 11:00 a.m., July 9th, at St. Poeter‘s Anglican Church, Kirkland Lake, of Mariâ€" anne Madeleine, only daughter of ster Ave Grimsby, to Mr. R. Ernest Haskell, B.Sc., only son of Mr. and Mr»s. R. C. Haskell, St. Boniface, Manitoba. RMuptials ‘JOSEPH, The Why of a HASKELLâ€"HOUSE Adciaide St., Grimsby â€"â€" All Welcome â€" LORDS DAY One of the many couples choosing the month of June for their wedding was the popular young couple in theabove photo. With the cerémony taking place in St. Andrev‘s Anglican Church, June Gledhill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Gledhill, John St., Grimsby, was united in mariage to Allan E. Poole, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. William Poole, Beamsville. The couple will reside at 6 John Street, Grinsby. The bride wore a white corded , flannel suit with a pink velvet hat and matching accessories. Her corâ€" sage was Better Times roses and Stephanotis. Her only attendant was Mrs. W. H. Fennell, who wore a pink flannel gown with powder blue accessories and a corsage of pink and blue carnations. The groom was attended by Mr. Arthur H. House, brother of the bride. During the signing of the register morguln.!n.Wlhon.phMI O Perfect Love. Following the ceremony a recepâ€" tion was held at the Kirkland Lake Hotel. Mrs. A. H. House, sisterâ€"inâ€" law of the bride, received the figured crepe gown with contrastâ€" ing accessories. Her corsage was yellow sweetheart roses. The bride and Mrs. Fennell are graduates of The Mack Training School for Nurses, St. Catharines General! Hospital, and the groom is a graduate of the University of ‘The couple will honeymoon* in the Northern States, Manitoba, and Ontario. Union Services between the United and Baptist Churches will continue throughout August and the first Sunday in September. Mr. McLean will be in charge for the two next Sundays, the announâ€" cement for which services are all given in this week‘s issue, since there will be no Independent pubâ€" \ New sports toï¬par which will a especially to her ‘who does not crave the direct sun, uflich will be a coifâ€" fure help for other sports minded vacationers, is this visor und kerchief design made of water repellent cotton percale. It ties securely beneath the chin bL:vo points, the third point of the triangle protecting the k of the neck. The bag matches the cap.â€"Legionaire. Commencing August 1, Rev. A wonmpuingmmem e sn 0s ommc A CAP FOR SUNâ€"SKIPPERS THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT L. Griffith will be in charg until September 11th, when eachchurch will resume its own reguhr serâ€" vices. The Union services so fr have been very pleasant and the coâ€" operation excellent and al conâ€" cerned feel that it will contnue so throughout the entire period Recent guests at El Rarmh Casablanca included the followhg Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Thomms Rymer, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; Mr. and Mrs. C. H. McKnight and C. T. Sparks, Pittsburg, Penn.; Mr. and Mrs. 0. Dudiey Jr., Brooklyn, New York: Mr. and Mrs. B. Wilcox, Montreal, Quebec; Mr. W. Fredkin, Vancouver, B.C.; Rev. and Mrs. N. Leckie, Grimsby; Miss Sally Carr, Toronto; Miss Beth Allison, Colâ€" umbus, Ohio; Miss Louise Cooker, Los Angeles, California. | COOMBERâ€"Mr. and Mrs. Rayâ€" mond Coomber are happy to anâ€" nounce the birth of their daughâ€" ter, Brenda Jill, July 8th, 1949. A sister for Wray. | Photo by«Robert Aldrick Studic A very pleasant evening was spent by the members of the Beaâ€" ver Club, on Monday last, at the home of Mrs. John Saunders, Kingsway Bivd. CLUB 14 GIRL‘S REVERSIBLE COATS, size 7 to 14. Reg. $10.95 35 LADIES® COATS, Reg. up to $32.50 The White Store 20% off the dollar on the following : SPECIALS For Early Shoppers L EVINE‘S SUMMER CLEARANCE S A L E * LADIES® COATS, "SHORTIES AND LONG." ° LADIES® AND MEN‘S BATHING SUITS. * GIRLS® AND BOYS®‘ BATHING SUITS. * CHILDREN‘S SUN SUITS. ® LADIES® SUMMER HATS. LADIES" WOOL GABARDINE SUITS. LADIES® WOOL SUITS. Mr. and Mrs. L H. (Dingo) muvnummhm'fl mnounce the engagement of their eldest daughter, Elizabeth Roberta (m)llulu.towm- ald (Duffy) Duffield, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. R. Duffield of Grimasby. 'oddln!toult"_r’g Slipa! $2.: No. 8 HIGHWAY 1%, Miles West Post Office, Grimsbyy â€" 3%4 Miles East Winona THE A. J. C. TAYLORS ANYTHING THAT IS PRINTABLE â€" L You always need an extra slip for Summer, and at this low price you can afford to buy two. Three wellâ€"known brands, long lengths, well made, straight cut. White only. 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