Thursday, February 17th, 1938 | Within Our Churches ms:yrummudemmmnm brother." son on the above topic for Feb. 20 is Mark 3:7â€"19; 31â€"35, the Golden MWMS:&“WM ever will do the will of God, the same is my brother.") THE UGLY shadow of the cross falls clearly across the path of Jesus in the midst of his popular -uny;-o-m-_-u-rh-. destroy him." From this opposiâ€" tion "Jesus with his disciples withâ€" drew to the sea: and a great multiâ€" tude from Galilee followed." MWCM‘OM‘ about him from every direction, from Judaea and Idumaea on the south, from beyond Jordan to the east, from Galilee to the north, and l.‘-nz'n- to the west, "hearing great things he did," they "came unto kim." He even had to take precaution of having his disciples arrange "that a little boat should wait on him because of the crowd, lest they should throng him. For he healed many; insoâ€" much that as many as had plagues Choosing the Twelve Both this increasing popularity and the increasing opposition led Jesus to choose from his followers an inner circle whom he designated u.pom.“,mlu‘btunyonhll work after his enemies should sucâ€" ceed in crucifying him. Luke tells us that this cholce of the twelve was proceeded by an entire night in (The Int: prayer: "He went out into the mountains to pray; and he conâ€" tinued all night in prayer to God. And when it was day he called his dhclplcl:nndhchonlmnlhem.‘ twelve, whom he also named apostles." Mark adds the signifiâ€"| cant note which indicates our Lord‘s purpose in this appointment, viz., "He appointed twelve, that they might be with him, and that he might send them forth." This order of events is vitally important. Jesus communed with God in prayâ€" er through the night; then he came | uummmmm| prescribes the ) are first to "be with him" before he Choosing Companions in Service By DR. ALVIN E. BELL COAL â€" COKE â€" WOOD Phone 60, Grimsby PREVIEW ON THE SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON The Golden Cext tional Uniform Lesâ€" . H. GIBSON he POnsts 1 CS indad © mm m that|one hundred and fifteen sat down that at 6:30 to the heavilyâ€"laden tables. Thjs| Several of the mothers were also mlnmtolonduhlndmm ray. | catering, their services being much mame | Aporeciated. when we set out upon his work without first equipping ourselves huuwmmm ;wu_._-vle-““h ‘The Making of the Twelve When Jesus chose the twelve he challenged.them to high achieveâ€" ment with the promise, "‘Follow me and I will make y>u to become." And he truly made taem to become all they did become. He found them unknown, he made them well known through the ages. He found them poor, he made them enrichers of all subsequent . centuries. He found them ordinary men; he made them extraordinary. Kinship With Jesus So zealously did Jesus give himâ€" self to his passion to bless humanâ€" ity through his teaching and healâ€" u-unrymu-mu-m said, "He is beside himself." And myunotoratnhlhm- asm and take him home with them. When Jesus learned of their presâ€" ence and purpose he said, "‘Who is mym«nuwm?"'o emphasize the ties of blood by sayâ€" ln(.“lloodhm_llllm." But Jesus puts the ties of faith above those of blood, as, pointing to his disciples he said, "Beholid my mother and brethren! For whosoâ€" ever shall do the will of God, the same is my brother, and sister and mother." TRINITY 8. 8. ‘The teachers and officers of ‘Trinity United Sunday School enâ€" tertained tze pupils of the school at their annual supper, in Trinity Hall on Tuesday evening, when cluding plano solo by Miss Joan Eaton, vocal solo by Miss Glenna Farrell and a humorous story, told by Rev. R. B. Ferris. WELSH SCOTCH AND CANNEL COAL w § â€"â€" HAMCO AND STELCO COKE It is harder and lasts longer Cheerfulness, Warmth and Comfort Assured With LEHIGH VALLEY ANTHRACITE COAL ANNUAL SUPPER program followed, inâ€" 24 Main East 11 a.m. â€" Rev, Geo. A. LALDG, D.D., of Toronto, will preach,. Junior Congregation. 2:30 p.m. â€" Sunday School and Bible Class. c me e e am EAELTCT "T .E ‘ P '"!. Union. | ~Wednesday, 7:30 pm. â€" Trail 7 p.m.â€"Young People‘s Service. Speaker, Rev. Dr. Little. Special music by the choir and soloists. Â¥ireside Hour at the Manse followâ€" wum,".“m-â€â€˜ wo cac% 11 a.m.â€"Morning service, ‘RCepâ€" ing Our Eyes on Jesus." 2:30 p.m. â€"â€" Sunday School. 7.00 p.m. â€" Evening service, "An Old Testament Beauty Contest." Monday, 8 p.m. â€" Westminster Club. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.â€"Midâ€"week service. g First Wednesday of each month â€" Mildred Souter Young Women‘s _ Tuesday and Thursday evenings, Badminton Club. Sunday, February 20thâ€" Missionary Society. Grimaby Baptist Church the spiritual life of Grimsby and tist Church held a most successful \WMOM"" uu.uoi-dlr.nlln.:. 8. Easson, Main Highway West, when close to fifty members of the congregation were present. Eleven tables were in play, and at the close of the evening the convener of refreshments, Mrs. C. Burgess, and her committee served lunch, the tables being prettily arranged \ with Valentine decorations. | M"l"luwd each monthâ€" rdies‘ Aid. » idies‘ Aid. __________ women‘s| CONGREGATION Is ‘ ENTERTAINEL A large number of the members of St. Andrew‘s Anglican Clm‘ enjoyed a delightful social evenâ€" ing on Monday of this week in the Parish Hall, when the Woman‘s Auxiliary of the church were hosâ€" tesses to the congregation. The rector, Rev. J. A. Ballard, n;:u;;ï¬ appreciati preciative address Ne o e in as did also Rev. Nell M. Leckie. Members of the A.Y.P.A. also conâ€" tributed to the program, ans Mr, Burgoin, the church organist, gave ;mmumuuw- 1 At the close of the evening the Indies served . delicious refreshâ€" ments, the tables being attractive with Valentine decorations, after which the young people enjoyed an hour of dancing. ‘Trinity United Church ov. R. B. Ferris, Minister, 8t. John‘s Presbyterian STOCKâ€"TAKING SAE Special Reductions ina ken Lines SLIPPERS â€" Men‘s, Women" Children‘s at Cost. wWoOMEN‘S DRESS SHOES AND PUMPS AND BOYS‘ SCHOOL SHOES MERCURY HOSE, New Shades FARRELL‘S SHOF STORE will of the late William J. ‘The wealthy citizen of Vincâ€" Aikens, been probated at the St. land, Bnes surrogate court office. Cathariens left an estate of tola} Mr. Al} 5487,391.71 cash, property, valyt and bonds, the bulk of which stoCK® to relatives. ‘The securities is 1€ft pe converted into cash to i.anh‘.eu-. ‘The executors are moeet..ctina W ‘T. Henderson, Wilâ€" Alh-m ‘blic legacies are to the folâ€" owing Teshs npiecopss chureh. ‘m dens Srayuga, $2,000, and $500 for South of burial plot. UPKSCPpauys church, Dunnvilic, §t. _ Port Maitiand Anglican $1,000; $1,000, and ©500 for upâ€" i"'"‘".,,,; 5. Dougher buris‘ plot. ‘"§f+s, N. Cole, the president, openâ€" d the meeting with the singing of a hymn, followed by a short prayer. Mrs. C. Tweney read the passage from the scripture. A musical program was contriâ€" buted by the school children, after mg..“.-u.mv.m M. Leckie, gave a most interesting mmm Home and Club held their monthly §ch00ly in the Park School on Friâ€" -““__‘ with a good number attendâ€" address on "The Correct Way to tead and Speak", concluding his amnmw‘fl"‘ During the business session, it decided to hold a card party Monday evening, the 21st inst., & 8.30, when it is hoped as many °P C and wardens, St. John‘s ReCtOvinetand, $2,000. s possible will attend. Miss Florence Laing‘s group had chay,~ Of the athletic meeting of t Andrew‘s A.Y.P.A., nold in the Parsh Hall on Weanesday evenâ€" ing when the program consisted of ‘Mmmm Eewed by the committee, concluded coocne i the tfgint Prefeytenal meeting in Hamillton were given by Mesdames B. Snyder and Jas. a most enjoyable evening. ‘The Woman‘s Missionary Society of Trinity United Church held ther annual birthday meeting and tea on Thursday of last week at Tridty Hall. Friends of the Soâ€" ‘mnwummmmm ‘The meeting was held in the vaLENTINE Valentine Tea was .dispensed by Albert Marsh and Mrs. Aikâ€" CDS.assisted by a committee of lMje5, A short program was much enâ€" 1%ed at the tea hour to which Mrs. Lslie Farrell and Mrs. Hutchison buted a pleasing duet,. Miss Pcmcumwflldmflom |=ve a reading in her usual capable |“‘.nmudll-cuflomrhlm ‘dered an enjoyable solo. BEACH H. & 8. CLUB Chably. Following the meeting the ladies Y®Rired to Trinity Hall where a Valentine Tea was .dispensed by fo Mrs. H. J. Clarry was the very pable convener for this delightâ€" event. ANDREW‘S A.Y.P.A. sBY INDEPENDENT of the study book BIRTHDAY TEA s and the very M S e Mr. G. Shivas of Grimsby, gave | .m/mwm at the church last Sunday afterâ€" noon. There was a fair attendance h#uammmummt-} Don‘t forget the services next Sunâ€" “,flyw_Mykhodlti pm. All are welcome. mnmumum-w the Grassie W. L. last Thursday afâ€" ternoon. The programme was deâ€" voted to the study of Canadian Inâ€" hi Sutoathate Mr. and Stanley 87 Mr. and 1 | by. A very party wa Monday : readings, ||esting pr ; | pupils af Mrs. Minnic Merritt, Hamilton, has been spending a few days with relatives here. > | Clifford Walker and Claire Hyâ€" sert are enjoying a motor trip to Northern Ontario. Mr. Wm. Olmstead of Bismark is spending a few days here renewâ€" ing old acquaintances. .. _ _ _ Mr. and Mrs. F. Black and son |‘ Stanley spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. G. Shivas, at Grimsâ€"| by. f \ Amm;bum,vmuu'- party was held at the school on Monday afternoon.. llude.llll.l“- readings, etc., made a very |nu-r-l esting program, supplied by the pupils after which a dainty lunch }mmwmm.m-n Comfort, assisted by the pupils, was spent with card games mother of ¢roquet. A London ivory turner has produced evidence from the books of his firm that the firm was making croquet sets for exâ€" port solely to Ireland as far back as 1837. In the annals of the Lonsâ€" dale family it has been discovered that it was the Irish Miss Macâ€" Naughton who taught Lord Lonsâ€" date‘s sporting family the game in 1850. And it was the Lonsdale family who popularized it on the l:uulhlamofmlpeflothnt seems uncertain is whether the Irish inve ted the game or merely took it over from the Restoration game of "Paille Maille," after which street Pall Mail is supposed to have been named. Ireland appears to have been the DAIRY, STOCK, GRAIN Farms â€"Start to use some mineral fertilizer this season. Insure the future of your farm and crops. VEGETABLEand FRUIT Farms \ â€"Same and improved mixâ€" tures for your various crops. coBBLER POTATO same as last year. every competition. Tankage Lime â€" Phosphates â€" Potash Cyanamid â€" Suiphate*â€" Nitrate _______ Manure, etc. No useless filler in our mixtures. Best Mixtures â€" Price â€" Service in Canada §0IL SAMPLES takentoGueiph each week for analysis free of charge or obligation. NO AGENTS, if we hire lg;nu we must charge .M{ou $2.00 to $4.00 per ton tional, quite often the agent is not efficient in his advice. NEWS OF THE DISTRICT Ring us collect, or write, prices will be ready in about ten days time. ALDERSHOT FERTILIZERS Coâ€"Operative Ltd. ALDERSHOT R. L. Scott, Mgr. Phonesâ€"Burlington, Waterdown and Hamilton GRASSIE Aldershot Distributing ANY _ MIXTURE ANY MATERIAL mixture Rest in on spent Sunday at his home here. es,| The Ladies‘ Aid will meet at the ae.| home of Mrs. Manson, February 23. Mrs. Beadie spent Saturday evenâ€" Ing with Mr. and Mro. E. Hurst. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sweet and Marjorie spent Sunday with Mr. and Mra. James Konkle. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. G. Clarke and chilâ€" dren spentâ€" Sunday with Mra. Beadle. Nettie Procyshyn, who has spent the past two months in Orillia visitâ€" ing Mr. and Mra. N. Penley, returnâ€" ed home Saturday. â€" Mr. and Mrs. James McCrea and daughter of Niagars Falls, N.Y. spent Sunday with Mrs. J, McCrea. Mrs. G. Phillips spent the past week in London visiting her sister, Mrs. Whitney Groff and Madeâ€" lene and Emerson, of Niagara Falls and Miss Tooey of Beamsville, }w‘ Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. J. Tennant, Grimsby. Mr. and Mrs. Wim. 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