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Grimsby Independent, 23 Jan 1947, p. 4

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wish him a speedy recovery. # w ® Mrs. Vers Luey and son, Lyle. are in Cleveland this week attendâ€" ing the funeral of Mrs. Luey‘s m.fifl?.-?- v.;.eâ€"-uu--fl'" m-mfllw '-mlr.mm.l Mr. and Mrs. George Sunley, Onâ€" h ciccncterren. Aitrar en ui P To of this week quictly at their bome. has completed her full course in .-*l‘h-‘ Registered The Aunual Meeting of Grimaby hfidhmu“ Society will be beld on Tuesday evening., February 4th, at 8 o‘clock, in‘ the School Room of the Baptist Earl Luey is a patient in Christ» Adciaide St, Grimsby LoRws DaAY Breaking of Bread .â€"â€"11 »ting and I in ing, 8 p= Church Rev. F. McAvoy, B.A. 10.00 a.m. â€"Courck School. en o ~ L k cU for Gt. Jobn‘s Aunmiversary Serâ€" will be guest preacher. Services at 11 am. and T pm. vice, with best wishes for a sucâ€" cessful anniversary occasion. 11 amâ€"Singing A New Song. sUNDAY, JANUARY 26 Gospel Hall & 30â€"Heoly Communion. 11 am â€"Mattiss ast Sermon. Presbyterian Trinity United ,.-,-u-un--xa- Sundsy School at 230 pm SUNDAY, JANUARY 26 SUNDAY, JANUARY 26 The Baptist Church Church W. J. Watt, B.A., E.D. â€" â€" Social Events Personals ~ SUNDAY, JANUARY 26 St. John‘s The Third Sundasy After St. Andrew‘s Church (Diocese of Niagara) celebrated their 56th Carefully and Accurately Dispensed by Graduate M.A., Tel. 548. & and Printing ’ Mr and Mrs. Hugh Brown and sons, Ross and Robert, of Guelph, immmmd Mr. and Mrs Victor Shaw, Elizâ€"| Mrs. E. McAlozen attended the wedding of Dr. D. R. Copeland and month with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Croft, Murray St. Notbing can ever take away ‘The love a heart holds dear, ‘There is not a day, dear mother, ‘That we do not think of you. | ._â€"Sver remembered by Beatrice No one knows bhow much we miss No one knows the bitter pain We have suffered since we lost in our bearts your memory lingers 'un.pmnant- i In the cities all the roads that imn“mubfl- fic during the times when children ‘muumhca-t_. | A red signal board is placed in the | automatically closed. In Zurich one !is at first surprised at the absence | of booting from cars. The reason is emembrance keeps him dear. â€"Lovingly remembered by his wife and family. GODDENâ€"In loving memory of our dear mother who pasâ€" sed away January 24th, 1946. The month of January opens our calendar this year for the 21 bunâ€" dredth time. It was in 153 BC. that the first of January was proâ€" claimed the official beginming of omen that the new year might bring nothing but that which was eweet and pleasant. Jamus sttemded to many other beginnings. He opemed the gutes of beaven as be met out in *h ‘This is bow Switzerland endeayâ€" sents of aweets were made as an |start the series of coinmage, and khis bead does appear on the as, "he “C_'_.Od-. amples may b> seen in the large i“-d_-h the Roysl Ockario Museum. Most im fp-whsm;-flmc \brouze plece nearly 3 inckes in In Memoriam morning and closed them again as Through the gutes of khis temple the Consul marcind to war and those gates stood open until peace start of ie of all kinds: Of bumâ€" an beings, of animais and seeds, of springs. wells and streams. It was a dear busband \| Irish Linen Tablecloths Are Back! ;Ruptials COPELANDâ€"DUTHIE Eglinton United Cburck was the setting for a wedding of interest on Saturday, when Dr. W. J. Johnâ€" ston officiated at the marriage of Roberts Clare (Bobby), deughter of Mr. und Mrs H. Bruce Duthit.‘t, come to our «meetings, PUDUE "Hawthorse Farm." Unionvilie, to their children and spend a very enâ€" Dr. Domald Robert Copeland. jpysble afterncon Grimsby, som of Rev. R. C. COP®*|_ wes a Henley has offered ber pure Irish lines, now available in table Enen the homemaker can buy. _ The bride, whose father gave ber in marriage, wore a graceful gown of wory satin appliqued with dull Manor, the couple left on a weo~ hfiq..g‘_-innm urer: Mrs. Spencer Merritt, corresâ€" ponding secretary and Mesdames 1. Diary of the West Lincoin Memotrâ€" inf boapital will te held on Moniny evening. January Tth. at the hoeme of the Prosidest. Mss C. A. Pamâ€" aay, Main wes, it dight odeok for the parpene o deacting ctfcers THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDEXT M"ll'l.-m.“ by the Lord‘s Prayer in unison. 1t was the desire of the membâ€" ers to have the election of officers at the February 20th meeting. January and February are the months for the Club to bring in new members. Mothers are invited _ Mrs. A. Henley has offered ber Lome for the next meeting. The meeting closed with the Mizâ€" President. Mrs. L. Larsen; ist vice President. Mrs. A. Ryans; Pnd vice 1 ddec« solry. toiwuus ty Tok Ancus!l Business Meeting. Mothers‘ Club There will be no mestting of the Pubruary id wl te Mrs Â¥ Beavers Monday, Jacuary 77. beâ€" cause of the Comgregnenmal Wr 01ganizations â€" Club Activities and & social hour | uid the foundation of this grest women‘s organ! ition : J uid the foundation of TS B"" _ W‘ 2 on sccident TIm 17 men‘s organization which now the result of an accident. In 1790 a | l.“m”_umm.'*dflfl'l ."mw‘,“._.,hw.“!" Imder this movement. the primary ped a bag of washing tine into bet “..n.-“_.w”tv&.o“fl sbiect was e _ Liz the assidant wntil the manâ€" dbject was not the TEREDE °* ""*"" _ _ sathem €i16 ©00 q.mnncbpw&.--"‘"w‘.'” o 4 village women to @r was finished, meet reguiariy to discuss their ‘The tinted paper sold at a higher problems .“umm1pbh¢-ym‘fi- Pss 50 U susty resmamsibit. | Buttenshew rewarded bis wife in NC TR L sn l ie y ts l I' e M-!nAA Secing the women were interestâ€" ‘ 6AÂ¥ Te / -- g*! T 4. iÂ¥ E% Zz 1 group of women met in CELERY ASCAL STALKS * rrack D abkL. Tess No. 1 Approx. 10 Uos. 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