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Grimsby Independent, 17 Jan 1946, p. 4

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*‘Keith Brown, after five _sars service with the RC.A.F., has reâ€" eeived his discharge . Every member of St. Andrew‘s choir is requested to attend pracâ€" tise this Friday evening. w %# am Mr. R. H. McNeil, M.Sc.A. has mecepted a position in ‘Toronto, with the Weston Company. Phelps are business visitors to Rochester, N.Y., this week. # # ® Mr. and Mrs. K. Stevenson and #umily of London spent the weekâ€" end with Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Anâ€" «derson, Main West. # # 0 ® Mrs. R. H. McNeoill, Eim Strest, has returned home from Mount Hamilton Hospitu! with Teddy, a prother for Gaye and Lynn. Millyard. The Millyard‘s will hold epen house at their hom»e 28 St. Brigadier (Dr.) and Mrs. G. A. Sinclair will be weekâ€"er‘l guests at mnoon from 2 to 5 p.m. when those friends who wish to see them are invited to call. ‘The Independent has received inâ€" formation, from a very authorative source, that Brig. (Dr. Gordon A Sinclair will not return to Grimsby #o practice his professior, and that hoiffe on Main street will by offerâ€" ed for sale. It is understood that Brig. Sinclair has been offered, and accepted, a very fine position in his profession. Not Coming Back MARSHâ€"Suddenly, at his home in Fort Myers, Florida, on Janâ€" uary 1lith, 1946, Williain M. Marsh in his 75th year. Clarence Lewis and Erwin SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 1946 *~> â€"on.â€"â€"~rodengoomin cbnw Over Tempâ€" tation." 7 pm. â€" "How Christ Brings Men Together." A Friendly Church Home Church R. C. Standerwick, B.A., B.D, spending the week at St. Cath Grimsby Baptist Pmyer M â€"â€"â€" All Welcome â€"â€" yuYAros Death ie St., Grimsby RD‘s DAY f Bread .11 100 .............. 2 ] Hall nngacongonaccaaaacancacact .. sCRIPTIONS d Bible Readâ€" Social Events â€" Rersonals â€" 3 pM. â€"â€"â€" T pHA Y THANKS of Quality Drugs The W 11.5. of 6. John‘s Church he‘* their regui«r meeling on ‘Thi . uy afterzoon, Jan. 10 at the home of Mrs. & H. Morris Kidd avenue. Ther: was a splendid atâ€" tendance and the new President, Mrs. J. H. Dick wes in the chair. Plans for the coming y.ar were discussed and delegates appointed to the Prusbyterial Annual meetâ€" Angs in St. John‘s Presbyterian Church, Hamilton, 22, 23rd of this At the close of the fiscal year just ended, the Beach W.A. wish to report a very successful twelve months, both financially and for the work undertaken and finished. The work that highâ€"lighted the whole year‘s accomplishment was the tea and sale during the month id!lonnw. ‘The Secretaryâ€"treasurer‘s report m the Cirsle‘s finances was exâ€" ceptionally good. At the last meetâ€" ing, the group voied unanimously to turn over to the Prinity W.A. ‘the amount of $75.00. . CRITTENDEN The January meeting of the Woâ€" m.n‘s Institute was held Tuesday evening at the nome of. Mrs, â€"C. Norman, Mansion Apts. The Roll call was "Bring an ecopomic reâ€" Mrs. Layton, president, reported on the Christmas toys sent to the St. Catharinea Sanatorium and alâ€" so.reported on the executive meetâ€" ing of the Women‘s Institute in Niemorial hospital, that the operâ€" ating room there is sponsored by the District Women‘s Institutes, including Beamsville, Grimsby and Winona. Women‘s Institute 27 babies and preâ€"school children and their mothers attended the new Health Unit Tuesday afterâ€" noon at St. Andrew‘s Parish Hall Pi for a good many years and always be for the welfare of 8t. John‘s W M S. and electors in N Grimsâ€" their support in past I appreciate your efforts, my campaign {f& the ul opponenit 1 exâ€" SUNDAY, JANUARY 20, 1946 11 a.m.â€""A New Man For An â€"â€"â€"â€"St. John‘s Presbyterian * _ Church 11 a.m.â€"â€"Morning 3¢! 2.30â€"Sunday School. _ The Annual Meeting will be held on Friday evening, Februâ€" ary 1st, at 8 p.m. Trinity United Church sUNDAY, JANUARY 20th a m.â€"Morning Service Only. Beach W .A. Slides on with Dr. Mather in charge. A cheque was forwarded to gt. Cathâ€" arines Sanatorium for yearly upâ€" 1lith. keep of the Women‘s Institute room. A Life Membership was preâ€" sented to Mrs. E. L. Sutheriand a chartered member and who has been an active member for 40 A Valentine Euchrp and Bridge party is planned for Monday, *Feb. Home Economics §Ave an interestâ€" ing and useful talk on "Planned Meals" and rationed meats and Nutrition for Health. ‘The prize for the special draw of the evening was won by Mrs. _A pleasant time was spent last Thursday evening at "High Ledâ€" ges", the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew S. Bain, Main west, when a shower was held for Mr. and Mrs. Jack McLaren who were reâ€" cently married. was very much different from & real one) a large decorated hamâ€" per filled with gifts was brought in and presented :o the happy couple. The groom in a few wellâ€" chosen words thanked everyone and an interesting half hour was spent in examining the gifts. spent in cards and dancing "As friends and neighbors we all know the reason We‘re gathered together on this happy occasion. It‘s to offer congratulations and 3 wishes the best mmm.mwndau To two whom we hold in the highâ€" Who‘ve been kind and helpful with no thought of reward. So to you dear Jack and to you dear Nancy We bring these smax: gifts, some ___â€" plain 4 As you travel along on e long on your happy We wish wou geediuct as the l wedding bells chime (Here a peal of bells chimed RYANSâ€"In lovie ""***""@ "* away January 20th,""** n..m-unumy-"""‘ His memory lies withid4" hearts. He never failed : and tender, His heart WAS Yor those he loved He tolled so DAemember, ' And left us to _ _ _ family. ROBERTSONâ€"In loving me. |side tables, radion fans and i_.., ¢.wm::ammx’un . radios, fans and ‘bed R. Robortson, passed January 20th, 1945. T im ihO_"“.:‘Mlc.In. There comes a time to all of us '\,..‘;HM. m‘, ,m' ::numdu-nnbm "buk.h Joan Taylor of on for ever in our hearts. Mlflrfm“.m _ â€"Ever remembered by wife ADrving refreshments, """'"n-m. mmm‘b"‘-“‘ RYANSâ€"In 1. my dear Brots, passed away 1042 In Memoriam Shower ing memory of sister Mary and do his best, (which said that if America did not help mmth.opooplo'mwu- der why they have helped to overâ€" throw the German Government. ‘The situution of most people in Europe is beyond our imagining. Thousands are now dying of cold bedding are rags and their homes but ruins around them. It is estiâ€" mated that even with the help now on its way and which can reach them soon, millions may die of cold and starvation. The women of Briâ€" tain have been sending what they could and are knitting and sewing to help save Europe. In the face of these conditions we who have plntyannotgohomatonormal living but must help share the burden in the Battle for Peace. Industriecs in Europe have been wiped out, millions of innocent victims left in the wake of the war roam the country with no place to call "home," or are living in Concentration Camps with the futâ€" ure a grim uncertainty. The thought that the people of the Briâ€" tish Empire are working for them will give them faith in what they fought for and hope that the right sort of order will some out of the chaos. ‘The peace folowing the war of 1914â€"18 failed, let us do our part to see that the peace now in the making does not fail for the want of anything we women of Canada The 1.0.D.E. Post War Service Programme is designed to point the way to directing our labour and resources on behalf of those so desperately in want With the shortages of supplies in readyâ€" made clothing, it is the sewing and knitting of our members which is the greater nced of today. So, on behalf of all those who died orâ€"lost their youth and their health to win the fight against tyranny, our members are asked to begin on a new postâ€"war proâ€" gramme of work. We cannot rest for we must keep faith with those who won the war and this can only be done by helping those made Mmfiommumacwr ns ering people of mlflmmmM will not last, but if we show them _ P â€"/\culti s s sge J Chapter No. 195, O.E.8. was held in the Masonic Hall on Tuesday evening with Mrs. Lotha McNinch Miltomse from: Stomy Creax and welcomed from Stoney Creek Burlington. Mrs. Marjorie Hitchman, conâ€" mdm&mvohmconmm reported having sent Christmas boxes to two needy families. Report of the Grand Chapter session held in the Royal York Hotâ€" dlnbombc.mverye.my given by Mro. Muricl Anderson. It was of interest to learn from the nmflM&ohfioflchMuflt mtotho“flwh for Briâ€" mfl"d‘lfln‘m“lm“w. and that $8,072.00 was spent on hospital comforts, besides @7 whanst , _ @ _ / *6762,00 was spent on hospital comforts, besides 67 whee} pairs of crutches and several bedâ€" The regular meeting of Grimsby Mcintyre was the attending physiâ€" cian. ‘This birth occurred at 12.17 a.m. January 10th. The third baby was also a girl, ‘the daighter of Clifford and Berâ€" nice Walker, of Grassies. This baby arrived at exactly 12 noon on January 11th. Dr. J. H. MacMillan was the attending physician. Women‘s Auxiliary Of Hospital West Lincoln Memorial Hospital aroe organizing an Elimination Bridge Tournament similar . to mwflyw“m by the White Elephant Anyone wishing to enter this Tournament, please phone 133 or 527 for details by Friday, January 18th We would like all organizâ€" ations to take part in this work for your Hospital Auxilliary. The annual meeting of Trinity Women‘s Bible Class was held at thohomedln..larvu.bopotm., on the evening of Jan. 11, 1946. Mr. Watt took charge of the hldu-maun‘mthelolbvmg officers were elected for the enâ€" suing year. / Class Teacherâ€"Mrs. John Milliar. | _ President â€" Mrs. â€" W. . Bartiett. â€"_ Mrs. G. Tennant, Treasurer. Mrs. J. Klock, Flower Convener, Mrs A. Jarvis, Supply Secretary; Mrs H. Pickett, Assistant Teacher: Mrs 8. Murphy. A pleasa .:{"""".,d.,' half hour followed. president for the resigned to take a the Sunday school BEACH SOHOOL CLUB l The Grimsby Beach Home and School Club had a very successful meeting Friday, January 1ith. Miss Isobel Price gave an interestâ€" ing and informative talk to the mmmmmum of the Lincoln County Health Unit. hrnumukodbm” \WMW& tencher â€" ar au o_ 1e CS =C Te . Cecuner orH nnuelltholrdllldnumulnd If a Doctor has been called. \ Plu-mnu-tohldavu. entine Bridge and Euchre party Friday, February 8th, and the lltoun‘oad.dwlthalodnlcupa ten. The Women‘s Auxilliary of the Trinity Bible Class 9 to 6 Mon. Tues. 9 to 1230 Wed. With the Double Automatic Heat Control (Limited Quantity). STORE PRICE ‘312-90 HOT PLATES (Single Burner) ... .$2.75 TOASTERS rip s t i s ree s Peaee UR NOW AVAILABLEâ€"ELEMENTS FOR IRONS, TOASTERS, Hor PLATES, \ ___ Pearls (Single Strand)La Tausca Guaranteed to keep original luster novooeeebinin sn in PPE t 55 ++ o » s +$0A00 WMs "Rage Banglesâ€"SterIing Mant As is ce s i k Many designs to choose from llClllrM-dGh-”; PHONE 609 es, It‘s Here! ... The New Graham who had been STREAMLINED SUNBEAM IRONMASTER class of girls in » sTORE nHours e _ A 9 to 6 Thur. & Fri. @ = 9 to 10 Sat. cher or| re i1 and d. Id a Valâ€" e party and the{ Jewellery and Electrical 4 MAIN STREET, WEST, CRIMSBY British Owned And Operated ELECTRICAL Banquet at 6 O‘clock a Admission 50 Cents Classifed Advts. Pay Big Dividends DANCE AND BANQUET Plastic Bud V ases SATURDAY, JANUARY 194 Te sb hm D oik s _ in in se on Temadias ANN PAGE ILK BREAD A. & P. BOKAR OvENn FRESH um 3 *= age | fimgume * 35 TATARNIC‘S ALL GIRL ORCHESTRA . Heats quicker, SERVICEMEN‘S at St. Mary‘s Hall (GRIMSBY MOUNTAIN) will be held on es mn’m;_uaf‘l“. PHONE 609

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