Rev. Geo. A. McLean, B.A. sUNDAY, DECEMBER 15t 10 a.m.â€"Church School. sUNDAY, DECEMBER 15th * unkul to be probetit. Church Rev. F. McAvoy, B.A., Breaking of Bread 11 am. Prayer Meeting and Bible Readâ€" ing, 8 pm. 11 am.â€"Christian Stewardship. 7 pm.â€"Lantern Slides, China‘s Religions. Sunday School White Gifts Serâ€" vice. All parents welcome. ‘Third Sunday in Advent 8.30 a.m.â€"Holy Communion. 11 a.m.â€"Holy Communion and SUNDAY, DECEMBER 15th 2.30 p.m.â€"Sunday School. St. John‘s Presbyterian Trinity United Utopia must be the place where a man‘s lips never crack from the «old weather in the winter time. Winter has its bright side. You don‘t have to worry about mowing the lawn. The Baptist / ¢ sn Un Y ypla V ~< MA ’lw/ r C \‘I 'l‘ \',.':'/ . Li p/)l 7¢.. â€"# (QNC Gospel Hall W, J. Watt, BA St. Andrew‘s â€"Candle L tion Service. uns meopie of the church ‘Trinity Hall, 2.30 p.m. (Diocese of Niagara) â€" â€" Social Events All Welcome â€"â€" M.A., Tel. 549. Now ?" Reservations for the New Year‘s Frolic at The Village Inn are bookâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Mike Sweet were visiting with relatives in Hamilton over the weekend. Avenue, is leaving on Friday for a pothins sstp 4s Mpsignt: Mr. and Mra Thomas Milne of Frankford. were visiting with Mr. -llln.llh:l‘wn.t-'rn‘y We regret to report that Mr. ‘Wm. C. Dawe, of Winona, is in critâ€" ical condition in Hamilton hospital. Mrs. Conant spent the weekâ€"end in Winona, to celebrate with the latâ€" \“mm. _ Miss Peggy O‘Neil, manager of ‘The Village Inn, was the guest solâ€" oist at the annual dinnerâ€"meeting of the Frontier Hotel Association, at Fort Erie on Monday night. # % ® It is with regret we learn that Scott is seriously ill in Hamilton hospital. His great legion of friends throughout the district wish him a weekend attending the funeral of his mother, Mrs. Wm. Mould, who passed away in that city last week, in her 86th year. o #® ® Former Group Captain F. J. Ewart, D.F.C., RC.A.F., and famâ€" Uly of Vancouver have recently moved into the Wm. Miller residâ€" president of the Women‘s Progresâ€" sive Conservative Association of Hamilton, at its annual meeting, on ‘Thursday afternoon last. _ e M / The many friends of Mr. H. Coate of Hamilton, who formerly resided with his daughter, Mrs. Mike Sweet of Grimsby, will be sorry to hear he is seriously ill at the General Hospital, Hamilton. ‘There was a mistake in the inâ€" vitations sent out for the At Home, given by the students of the Grimsâ€" by High School, and we would like to draw it to the attention of all that the price for the evening is $2 couple. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Siblock and son, Michael; Mr. and Mrs. Grant Dufâ€" field; Mr. and Mrs. Guy Winters and baby daughter, who left Grimsâ€" by Dec. 1st for England, will be pleased to learn they have arrived safely at Southampton, ‘Tuesday, December Oth. ‘The Mothers‘ Club will meet at the home of Mrs. J, M. Lawson, 20 Elizabeth St. on Thursday afterâ€" CROFTâ€"Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Croft, Grimsby, are happy to announce the birth of their daughter, Carol He is gone but not forgotten . = And as dawns another year In our lonely hearts of thinking ‘Thoughts of him are always near. My lips cannot speak how much I My heart cannot tell what to say God only knows how I miss you In our home that is lonesome â€"Always remember by his loving McLEANâ€"In loving memory of Flight Sergeant (Navigatâ€" or) Albert Perry McLean, killâ€" ed in Mediterranean action out of Maita, December 13th, 1941. Buried at Argostoli, Greece. He is just away! 7 ‘With a cheery amile and a wave of He has wandered into an unknown And left us dreaming how very fair nu_mnuhmum West Lincoln Memorial Hospital, a sister for Kathleen Elizabeth. MILTSâ€"In loving memory of our father, Jshn W. Hilts, who passed away HILTSâ€"In loving memory of Mr. John "W. Hilts, who passed away December 17th, 1945. â€"Loving parents and brother. Mothers‘ Club â€"Always remembered by the In Memoriam Births â€" Personals â€" Organizations â€" Club Activities â€" Hill roses formed her corsage. A small afterâ€"reception for 30 guests was held at The Pines, in Stoney Creek. For going away, the bride wore a black topcoat, with }mmm-mwm- reside for the immediate future in FREEMAN â€" MARTIN Tall standards of white carnâ€" ations and ferns formed the setâ€" ting of a iovely wedding which ocâ€" curred on Saturday afternoon, November 30th, at the Vineland United Church, when Miss Beulah Robins Martin, daughter of Mrs. and Mrs. L. R. Martin, became the bride of Carman Beatty Freeman, son of Dr. C. J. and Mrs. Freeman, Beamsville. Rev. Herbert Godfrey officiated at the ceremony and wedding music was furnished by The bride, who was given in marâ€" riage by her father, wore a fitted gown of white chiffon velvet, with high neck line, long sleeves, a double peplum and train. Her fullâ€" Shirley Van Haariem, soloist. white velvet coronet, and she carâ€" rier talisman roses and heather. The matron of honor, Mrs. E. C. D. H. Rowan, chose a classic gown with half train, modelied in gold with shoulder length vell, her bouâ€" quet being roses and chrysantheâ€" groomsman and James Elsier, also of Toronto, and Leo Martin, brothâ€" er of the bride, served as ushers. At the reception which followed ‘umm--mmm received in a gown of black crepe with sequin trimmings, Mrs. Freeâ€" For travelling the bride wore a blue wool suit with black persian lamb accessories. On their return from a wedding trip the young couple will reside in London, Ont. Lodge was held with Oak Lodge, Beamasville, to receive the Viceâ€" president of the Rebekah Assembâ€" ly of Ontario, Sister Ruby Webb of Prescott. Her topic was "Kind Coâ€" operation," the motto of the Presâ€" After their honeymoon trip to Margarct Taylor, P.P., of Hamilâ€" each guest of honour. A social evening was spent followed by reâ€" On Tuesday evening the regular meeting was held with Sister Dipâ€" per presiding. After the business a rehearsal was held by the degree Prior to the meeting Sister Hilâ€" lier entertained for Sister Webb at a dinnver at the Village Inn. Mr. Fred Barnes of Toronto was On Friday evening a special Rebekah Lodge THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT Mrs. L. Larsen was the hostess for a most enjoyable gathering of MWM'IWuM evening, The meeting was well atâ€" happy to welcome back Mrs. Frank Merritt who has been absent for Child Welfare, and a nice assortâ€" ment of toys was collected to be sent to a children‘s home. As Mrs. Charles Norman will be leaving soon, she was presented with a gift of china by the Presâ€" ident, Mrs. Layton. Members enjoyed a singâ€"song of Christmas music, with Mrs. Merâ€" ritt at the plano. Finally Mrs. Larsen brought in a prettily decorated cake, bearing ‘the words, Bon Voyage, which she presented toMrs. Robert Neale, ‘ï¬ouluvlntor England on and all enjoyed a social hour, closâ€" ing with the singing of "God Be With You Till We Meet Again," followed by the National Anthem. Thus a very pleasant evening came to a close. Women‘s Institute ber 5, at the home of Mrs. J. H. Heaslip, Nelles Boulevard. Encourâ€" aging reports of the year‘s work were presented and showed an inâ€" crease both in contributions and _ ‘The proceeds from the Christmas Fuir, under the able direction of the President, Miss Eva Cline, exâ€" ceeded the financial objective set by the Society. A resolution, recommending that the term of office held by a membâ€" er of the Executive may expire at the end of two years, half the Exeâ€" cutive retiring each year, was read and adopted, ‘The retiring membâ€" ers this year were the Viceâ€"Presâ€" ident and Secretary. A word of apâ€" preciation for the splendid service rendered by these officers and espâ€" ecially Mrs. F. J. Miller, who has The Executive for the coming year was elected as follows: Presidentâ€"Miss Eva Cline. was heartily endorsed by those ‘The meeting adjourned after a social hour and refreshments servâ€" «d by the hosteas. Another good way to get a lot of mail, is to get your name on the Mrs. Layton read a paper on ‘The Ladies‘ Aid of the Baptist Secretaryâ€"Mrs, W. L. Bengough Baptist L .A. ©â€"80â€"EZY LIQUID "@ "" _ _ "~~~ 19¢ WwAX BEAMS SSes% * * TOMATO JUICE "*~*** > :2%# BLENDED JUICE %>3%; * DELICIOUS CRUSHED SOUP wmokkcomn" UL* 3 "" 25¢ SPRINCVALE TISSUE © 3 """* 16 TEXAS MARSH SEEDLESS CUBAN FRESH, No. 1, 24‘s «1é#"2| nuts TURKISH . cenuing FINGER STYLE, TABLE WLE THEY LAST B.C. 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