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Grimsby Independent, 15 Mar 1945, p. 4

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SUNDAY, MARCH 18th, 1945 Service will be conducted by the Rev. Nell M. Leckie, D.D., at 11 a.m. Morning service only until further notice. *‘ ie A visitor to Grimsby on Saturâ€" day was Jack Aldrich, of Calgary, for some years before and during the first.war a resident of Grimsâ€" by. He notes many changes in the town and the people, very few of whom he now knows. Prayer Meeting and Bible Readâ€" ing, 8 p.m. P/O Wm. Markey, R. C. A. F., epent Monday with his parents, Mr. LORD‘S DAY Breaking of Bread ____11 a.m. vacation in Fort Lauderdale and other points in Florida. *# # o# L A. W. Virginia Hewson, a member of the R.C.A.F, (W.D.) for over two years has taken her disâ€" charge from the service. ‘ hospital, Hamilton was home over John ‘Thompson of Winnipeg visited last week, with an old friend of many years, Henry Oakâ€" 7 pm. â€" "Judasâ€"the Traitor". A Warm Welcome To All SUNDAY, MARCH 18th, 1945 10 a.m.â€"Church School. 11 a.m, â€" "The Christ of the The Rev. R. C. Standerwick, B.A. 11 a.m.â€"Evangelism (In Spirit« ual Crusade) _ 7 p.m.â€"The Greatest Sin of All. fIlYARON ‘ Social Events Grimsby Baptist Church SUNDAY, MARCH 18th, 1945 Sunday School 2:30 p.m. Carefully and Accurately Dispensed by Graduate Druggists Mrs. E. Gordon â€" â€" â€" â€" C, D. Millyard PRESCRIPTIONS Melp The Red Cross, *"* /s Frank E. and Mrs. Russ Navigator Glen Hoebel, R.C.A.F Miss Glenna Furrell, St. Joseph‘ "mfil"p'nmt.lm . Macintosh, township tax colâ€" ctor, is confined to his home with # 0# % St. John‘s Presbyterian Church Trinity United Church â€"â€"â€"â€" All Welcome â€"â€" W. J, WATT, B.A., B.D., Gospel Hall completing a tour of operaâ€" Home of Quality Drugs Developing and Printing *‘ /%\ have mencing at 10,00 a.m. Grimaby Chapter O.E.8. will hold a sale of home baking from J. H. Culp‘s store, 4 Main Street East, on Saturday, March 17th, comâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Peter Robertson, North Grimsby, announce the enâ€" gagement of their only daughter, Bernice McAra, to Clifford Wilâ€" liam, only son of Mrs. and the late Mr. F. Walker, Grassie, Ont., wedâ€" ding to take place the latter part of May., ‘ Mr. and Mrs. C, W. B. Ingham of "Pokiok" Smith‘s Parish, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Blanche Louise, to Mr. William John Chivers, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Chivers of Grimsby, Ontario, Canada. ‘ Notices under this heading will be charged at the rate of 35 cents for 30 words, or less. Over 30 words 1 cent per word. ronto Conservatory of Music exaâ€" minations, at Hamilton. * s# & Mrs. H. H. Farrell and Mr#. Wm. Layton attended the Central Council of the Sanatorium â€" Seals Committee, held at the Y.W.C.A., St. Catharines on Monday afterâ€" noon, Grimsby won high praise on the excellent work done this year, having doubled their previous SWAYZEâ€"On Friday, March 9th, at Mount Hamilton hospital, to Earl and Mrs. Swayze, Grimsby, a daughter. Arthur Vickers, manager of The M.mwmu.m-wy ‘mmuuw. avenue and has been joined by his wife and son from Cornwall. * s# o# m-o:-.m.m ter of Charles J. and Mrs. Delaâ€" Plante, Grimsby Beach, has been successful in graduating from Toronto University in Physio â€" (The Royal Gazette and Colonist Daily, Hamilton, Bermuda.) Street, is home on from Holland. months‘ sojourn at his orange grove in Mentone, Cal. 1200 7% 4 Mrs. Waiter Hill and son Vaughn of Woodbridge, is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hoebel, Depot Street. * o# o® lovorlldlmrpuuumbh‘ held tomorrow evening. ‘The host udhou-mmmu to the St. Patrick‘s dance, * * @ Wolenn.vldhnto(lflwm week were F/O Hugh Anderson, recently returned from overseas, and his lovely English bride. * ) % L/Cpl. Delos House, ‘Toronto Scottish Regiment, grandson of Harold C. Woolverton returned home on Tuesday from a thwaa Coming Events FToronto, spent Sunday at home of Mr. and Mra. A E. 6 John mamdwll‘nrm. weekend guest with Gerald and mmyumm 'l'hNoflu.Ol.u:uumm Ing the Badminton club dance at MM_WM 5. 5. Cannem, ‘Toronto, Field Secretary of the Navy League of Bert Boulter, Jr., son of Bert and rs. Boulter, Smithville, former l how-_omub! residents, Mr. Engagement was a visitor to town on Births rotation leave Personals Remittance to Headâ€" the Tily HMHE onnnrms ce 20.13 Wool Donations ... 96.83 Proceeds from Enterâ€" tainments, Draws, etc. 305.20 Miscellaneous ................. 11.05 Subscriptions ... 470.85 Of Revenue and Disbursements for Year Ending December 31st, 1944. airs. Young served a dainty lunch, Ann Young and Connie Burke, helping serve. Program was arranged by Mrs. Tait and Mrs. Young. A7@ Sangster on behalf of the ‘w.u.& members presented a Life Membership certificate to Mrs. J. H. Dick. Mrs. Burke read the second chapter of the Study Book. ‘This was called "Opening the Gate". It dealt mainly with the untiring efâ€" forts of the early missionaries in giving the Scriptures to the natives in their own language and teaching them to read it. j home of Mrs. Howard Young Thursday last. Mrs. Boiton gave a reading titled "The Road to Heaven". ember 3ist, 1044 ..._.$ 10843 'l'anomon‘nllnlourylocM\y of St. John‘s Presbyterian Church held m___uuq._ meeting at the m-JlQ'nllI.llmrnv.. delightful piano solo, and Miss Dllmllm-lclnlo, Mr. Bull, Mayor of Grimsby, nn-mmm.,m excellent work of the 1.O.D.E. Mrs. L. A. Bromley introduced Mrs. Morden, Provincial convener for Hospitality and Distinguished Guests, to our War Brides, to whom she gave a very warm welâ€" come. lu.Dd.oahhlldn_. war brides, thanked the ladies of the LO.D.E. for their very kind chair, introduced Mrs. McFaul, Plvfllduw,'honn- short talk on the work with the New Canadians. Lincoln Loyalist Chapter 10. D.E. celebrated its twentieth birthâ€" day by having a party in the dinâ€" ing room of the Village Inn. There were about seventyâ€"five in attendâ€" ance, including two Provincial Ofâ€" ficers, Mrs. McFaul and Mrs. Morâ€" den from Hamilton, six members of Lena Davis Chapter I O. D. E., Beamsville, four officers of the Womn'-lmmdon-ny..u six war bridesâ€"four from Grimsâ€" by, one from Winona and one from )e CIDONb P AruAimuionâ€" «in fintations canticc s 12 5 m-ommmmwudm Wlmnmmuum.mw.wgm‘ nuthnhnnllmmmlohhph..“ groomâ€"toâ€"be served as a flying officer in the R m a . St. John‘s W.M.S. FINANCIAL STATEMENT 1. 0. D. E. BIRTHDAY PARTY $ 1,004.05 DISBURSEMENTS Thompson of huifinvu Miss Nira Pope, Reg. N GRIMSB Y INDEPENDEN T HeSie ie iieirenrermemmmmmmemmmmmmmmmmmmmmennnene ... en * *_A4 / Grimsby Beach Girl To Wed flying officer in the R.C.A y 314.17 ., daughter or It‘s a darn goodÂ¥0oden toy if it will last junior & week after Santa‘s visit. background, and the story of its religious develop=ent under misâ€" sionary teaching ADd influence. Others taking P&rt in the proâ€" gram were: Mra.J. O. Moore, Mrs. Murphy, Mrs, LUrA Wells, Mrs. Watt, Mrs. Emm ABd Mra. Aikens. A very daintylunch was served by the hostess Mra.Merritt at the elose of the meeting. The April meeting will be the Easter Thank Offerin meeting to be held in Trinity Hall. Mra. McNiven £2ve a very interâ€" esting talk on yrench Indoâ€"China, its geographical and historical A very interesting meeting of ‘Trinity United Woman‘s Missionâ€" ary Society was held last Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Spencer Merritt, with the Presiâ€" dent, Mrs. Burgess presiding and a good attendance. ‘ ‘The theme for devotional study was "The Kingdom of God in the ‘The St. Andrtew‘s Nelles Bivd., and Murray Street Red Cross group will meet next Tuesday, March 20th, at the horme of Mrs. Grace Maeder, Nellies Bivd. Organizatims â€" Club Activities Grimsby Red Cross by the committcee, in charge of Mrs. Devine and Mrs. Bromley, the highlight being tthe beautifully decâ€" orated Birthday Cake topped with twenty pink canciles. sented a beautliful plant to Mrs. Jewson, retiringg Regent. Mrs. Irâ€" mm%m;w to Mrs. Brock Snyder in recogniâ€" tion of her faitthful service as treasâ€" urer for the paist ten years. ‘The draw for the spread was made by Mrs, McFaul, the lucky winner being Mirs. E. Hand. Mrs. Fred Jeewson moved a vote of thanks to thee different speakers, and the meeting closed with the singing of God Ssave the King. Deâ€" licious refreshmeents were served Weekend Spcial ORANGES with a piano selection entitled "Paradise Woo«d.‘ A & P STORE brought greetimgs from their variâ€" "Yatner of the Women‘s Institute of Grimsby, Mrs. Wolfenden Presiâ€" dent of Grimusby Red Cross, Chapter, LO.D.E., CALIFORNIA NAVEL Mr. Trinity W.M.S Sgt.â€"MaAjor ard Mrs. Robort : Of Gueiph, whose engageâ€" ke place shortly. The brideâ€" A DOZEN 25¢ Grimsby Frank Speck, favored lety, Ridge Road, due to circumâ€" Sciatica which has kept him in bed nearly four weeks. ‘The December annua} meeting of the Rock Chapel Missionary Socâ€" pleased to hear he is improving CS ECEmINg, AERTCR â€" POUL AB friends and neighbours are cordialâ€" ly invited to renew acquaintances after the long winter and have an cljo_ylflonnla‘. Light refreshâ€" Vinemount Community Hall, Friâ€" ‘The officers and members of the Vinemount Women‘s Institute are The meeting closed in true Junâ€" gle style with a lively sing song leadership of their Sixers while the new chums received instruction on was welcomed as a new chum. A Snatch the Bag Relay proved very exciting and caused keen rivairy among the Sixes. During the Inâ€" struction Period the Cubs worked er, 1st Star and Guide; Bob Henâ€" derson, Team Player, Parney Hill Fortyâ€"two enthusiastic Cubs anâ€" swered the Roll Call at last week‘s meeting of the 1st Grimsby Pack. Vinemount News ‘The many friends of Mr. Lewis Hear the graphic story of the Japanese occupation of Honan (China) and the heroic stand of the missionaries. The Ven. Archdeacon G. A. Andrew â€"â€"â€" All Welcome â€"â€" CELERY STALKS, :o ODEX SOAP â€" _â€" â€" 4« ROBINHOOD FLOUR â€" *>â€" MUSHROOM SOUP > ;~â€" QUAKER OATS , 42 &« on * ST. ANDREW‘S PARISH HALL PRINCESS FLAKES 2 «* 294 =«« BLACK TEA | $SN2QHN, PURITYOATS > Cubbing Ihald at:tuorhome "of Mra. . Joan campfre. MONDAY, MARCH 19th, AT 3 P.M. r" LOUISIANA _ . ".""" ! _ TEXAG, Fresh Green . 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