Washington is visiting at the home of the Rev. Nell M. Leckie and Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis enterâ€" tained last Tuesday for the family week attending the comvention of the Canadian Lumbermen‘s Assocâ€" ination. They will also visit Sherâ€" brooke and Quebec City. | + #® ® Mrs. Harold Baker and daughter Fay, of Southampton, England, are visiting with J. Ritchie and Mrs. McVicar, St. Andrew‘s avenue. They arrived in Canada on the Queen Elizabeth before Christmas and have been visiting with Mrs. Baker‘s father, Jack McVicar, Renfrew. Mrs. Baker went to Engâ€" land cight years ago and was all through the terrible war years and ia p.m.â€"Sunday School. 7.00 p.m.â€""Unifying Man) -u-‘.c-u_.l{u Prayer Meeting and Bible Readâ€" ing, 8 pm. Church Rev. F. McAvoy, B.A., 6. Th, 11 a.m.â€"Tried in the Fire 1p.-.â€"“l\lmw" SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 16th ~ Rev. Geo. A. MeLean, B.A. ~~ SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 16th 10.00 a.m.â€"Church School. 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Worship. Sermon Subject â€" "Lessons From the Engles". Duct. 32:11. 1.00 â€"Gospel Song Service. :ll Subjectâ€""A Reâ€" former‘s Text." Hab. 24. "Come thou with us And we will do thee good." £.30 a.m.â€"Holy Communion. 11 a.m.â€"Holy Communion. 2.30 p.m.â€"Sunday School. 3 pmâ€"Bible Class. 1 pam.â€"Evensong. SUNnpay, FEBRUARY 16th Sunday School at 2.30 in mtyï¬ll“ Ash Wednesdayâ€"Feb. 19th Bervices 10.30 a.m. and 8 p. Trinity United SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 16th St. John‘s Presbyterian Quinguagesima (Last Sunday before Lent) M «â€"â€"â€" All Welicome â€"â€" on the occasion of his §0th Gospel Hall W. J. Watt, B.A., B.D. The Baptist St. Andrew‘s Church (Diocese of Niagare) Carefully and Accurately Dispensed by Graduate â€" _ Social Events ~ Personals~ arganizations â€" Club Activities M.A., Tel. 548. Home of Quality Drugs g and Printing birthday last Monday, February 10th. Mrs. Dick possibly holds the record for long distance walking, this being her daily habit. She tasks and is very brisk and happy. were received by her on her birthâ€" day from friends far and near. Mrs. Dick was born at Saitconts, children, one of whom is John H. JUNIOR FARMERS WILL STAGE PAY Rehearsals for "Too Many Reâ€" latives" are now in full progress. ‘This is the three act comedy by ‘Thomas Sutton soon to be presentâ€" ed by the Lincoin County Junfor Farmers and Junior Girls The Juniors will present this play at ;vm-mumom..n- dates and places will be announced at a little later date. The personnel of the caste are: Wm. and Charlotâ€" CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY ‘Tancock and Jack or Herbert Morâ€" ‘The annual meeting of St. John‘s Presbyterian Church Choir was held last Fridey evening in the opened the meeting with prayer. ‘The President, Mrs. C. Terryberâ€" ry; then proceeded with the busâ€" iness Mrs. Andrew Stevenson gave for the past year, which was a very gratifying one. ‘The gift of a cheque to the choir was suitably acknowledged. ham: Mistress of the Robes, Mrs. L. E. Larsen: Music convener, meeting and the members enjoyed a few games of shufficboard ~beâ€" fore sitting down to a delightful lunch. A singâ€"song followed and was hostess to the Ladies Aid Society of the Baptist Church, on ‘Thursday afternoon, February 6th. Preceeding the opening prayer, a moment of silence was observed in memory of the late Mrs. F. J. Milla®. MrS. Muillar gave unreseryâ€" edly of time, strength and means to ber church and has been the very efficient secretary of the Laâ€" dies‘ Aid for several years. ‘The reports of committees were Mrs. R. D. Colpitts, having made eleven calls during the month. The group system, introduced a month ago seems already to have gained momentum. Several projects are planned for the month and 2 of the leaders reported a gain of 4 and 5 members on the roll. The work of the friendship committee, in sendâ€" ing flowers and fruit to shutâ€"ins and invalids, seems to be greatly appreciated. Mrs. R. B. Tomlin and Mrs. Fred Mhmwudgm visiting committee for February and the church reception commitâ€" tee will be Mesdames C. Burgess, R. J. Moyer, R. D. Colpitts and F Simpson. During the social hour the hosâ€" teas served a cup of tea and delicâ€" lous cake. A father considers his daugbter made a successful marriage when he doesn‘t have to continue sendâ€" ing her money after she is married. ST. JOHN‘S CHOR Baptist L .A. A. Dipper. Elizabeth St., CONGREGATIONAL MEET OF TRINITY UNITED meeting of ‘Trinity United Church th in Trinity A !'_‘“3.:-' was held at 6:30 I ing of a & meal,. Befort the business meeting brief singâ€"80nE j»d by Mr. Domald ering a short praye" and reading the names of all tht new members of the congregation, _ _A consolidated report of all Woâ€" men‘s OrganiZ8tions of the church ‘The business opened with Nmm:."d- Mr. Verno® Tuck gave a report on the work Of the session and outâ€" lined the exact work and duties of the members of the Sesasion. The work of the Sunday School GuUrIDF the past year was outlined by 5T. 11 V. Betzner, Superintendâ€" ent, 8"; their objective set for the m"h:wu..:.: attractive the children young people. ‘The newly formed young Adult Group was reported on by Miss The Treasur®‘s Report u:xvcm:.m.‘:ww:’- ‘ most gratifying. wy. C. D. Miliâ€" OE ‘s. Bridge and Buchre, Febâ€" 8"Y 1gth at £:80 pm.. Masonic dl'-nmu.smurmlurd “_&m«.mw.a.m the Women‘s Association, Mrs. Aâ€" * Catton for the Service Club, NHMMW B2â€"~ made for the coming year. PRay. Sr. Watt expressed his apâ€" P"S:iation to the congregation for theirioyal coâ€"operation throughout the year, and for their fine finanâ€" cia! support to the church. Before vacatiy the chair, he offered a short prayer for all the families had been beeaved duing the Mr. Harold Jarvis took charge of the balance of the meeting and called upon Mr. W. A. Johnson for the report of the Nominating Comâ€" mittee for the Committee of Steâ€" wards. Those elected to this office were Messrs: Harold Jarvis, A. V. y&d and Dr. A. W. Crich for a PÂ¥iod of 3 years, and Mr. Robt. Jcanson for a one year period to fufili the term of a deceased memâ€" ‘The resignation of Miss Elsie M. _A report on the Pastoral Relaâ€" tions Committee was given by Mr. meeting is beng called for Monday m-.m:m.hmny when the members will bave a chance to discuss with the Ofâ€" |wmmm¢a fuly accepted, for she had given muny years of faithful and devoted service to this office. _ Plans for a Memorial Window and Memorial Sunday School Hall were discussed at some length. Mr. Russell Terry on behalf of the congregation expressed the mu-amn-.no&.m service which Rev. and Coming Events Mrs. Watt and family have given , «ars. The congregation will feel a great loss at the retirement of Mr. Watt in June of this year . ‘The meeting was closed with the Mizpah Benediction oy Mr. W. E. new minister Cullingford. Some of the highlights of the church year, as shown by the anâ€" nual report, are as follows:â€" ‘Ten members and seven adherâ€" ents were removed from our \ehmbymmmw transfer to other churches. Fortyâ€" nine came to us by letter from other churches, and ten were added by their profession of faith Our total resident membership is now The pastor reported 8 marriages, 18 baptisms, and 11 funerals conâ€" ducted. Four communion services were held with an average atâ€" tendance of 247. A summary of receipts shows the amount for loca! purposes raiâ€" Mbhfl.fllw.‘ho_n-ry givings were $1,854.00, and for other benevolences $248.00, making a grand total of $9868.00. The number of ladies working in their respective groups is 172. The Sunâ€" day School has a membership of 14 teachers and 175 students. A fool and is money 1HE GRIMSBY _ INDEPENDENT 119 Mrs. Gorda, Grimsby, a son. February 6thâ€"To Roy and Mrs. Rosebrugh, Grimsby Beach, a son, (Stillborn). The W.C.T.U. meets Wednesday, February 10th at the home of Mrs. Smencer Merritt. 10 Robinson St. resident and Provincial Secretary of LYJL. (Band of Hope). Members, support your officers nlh-hcmm_‘l!c!g’ At the regular meeting of the Board of Managers held in the church rooms on Thursday, Februâ€" > Cég 4( were elected to office. mmmdm J. H. Dick, secretary. Also on the board‘as approved at the Annual Meeting are the following:â€" J. D. Lamont, W. H. Morris, R. Walters, C. Mason, Wilfred M. Lawson, A. mittee are:â€" C. Mason, chairman, with R. Walters, A. Henderson and Lorne McMane. The Church Session members are the Minister, Rev. F. McAvoy:; session clerk, A. C. Price; comâ€" munion roll, George Crittenden; A. ‘Thomson, W. Sangster and J. Hawâ€" ‘The Board lost a staunch Presâ€" byterian in 1946 in the passing of the congregation. ‘The meeting was opened and closed with prayer by the Rev. F. McAvoy. At the cooclasion of the joyed a game of shuffleboard on the three newlyâ€"removated courts, after which a light lunch was serâ€" to the regular monthly meeting of the Trinity Women‘s Association Mrs. W. A. McNiven, President scripture lesson was read by Mrs H. G. Harper, from the new printâ€" ed form published by the Women‘s Association Council. Mrs. T. L. Dyâ€" mond expressed her thanks to the ladies for their gift in recognition urer of the Association. Routine matters of business were dealt with and all members of the organization were placed on Monthly Committees with a conâ€" vener at the head. These groups are to railse money by some means for the organization. Mrs. T. L. Dymond for February and Mrs. R. o-;;w.-ltl_l'& James Nelâ€" Theal for March are planning to hold a crokinole party in Trinity Hall during the latter part of Febâ€" Mrs. E. McAlonen reported on the work of the Kitchen Commitâ€" tee and asked for donations toâ€" wards the annual congregational supper. West [ncolyâ€" â€" Biths â€" _ After the Mizpah Benediction which closed the business session. the ladies enjoyed a tasty lunch provided by Mrs. T. L Dymond and her committee. ‘The Grounds and Building Comâ€" ST. JOHN‘S CHURCH _ » _ OAK ROOM, VILLAGE inn m""_ 1.0.D.£. Founder‘s Day on Geographical History of belopipinigeidint_ B tbatyaiinhad" 4 EVERYBODY WELCOME Trinity W.A. FEBRUARY 13, 1947 wW.C.T.U. elcome "Glimspses of W.CTVU will be much missed by members ‘The Alexina Rebekah Lodge No. 267 held their 22nd birthday party on Tuesday evening, February 11. Lady Mabel Bryant, Hospital Matâ€" ron of the Ladies® Aux::lary of Onâ€" mammmm District Deputy Presisent Sister Jessic Hillier of District No. 15 were present, also visitors from mmum town. After the regular meeting a convenership of the Past Noble Grands of the Lodge. Prizes were won by Mrs. Alex Ryans and Mrs. Coupons Come Due: Time Table For Ration Coupons GRIMSBY MAN‘S SON GIVES HEALTH TALK In his address Dr. McLean statâ€" ed that preventable diseases cause more deaths than war. "However, normal life expectancy is now three times what it was at the beâ€" ginning of the 19th century due to Rebekah Lodge Feb. 15â€"Meat MT2. Feb. 20â€"Butter BA42. Feb. 20â€"Meat MT73. Feb. 27â€"Butter B43. Feb. 27â€"Meat MT4. ‘The principal speaker before the 8 OCLOCK . =». 35â€" A&P COFFEE BUVY THE FINEST! Vigorous & Winey was beld under the the successful efforts of the medâ€" ical profession in sapplying scienâ€" tific methods to build up the naâ€" tion‘s bealth." is pot just to increase life expecâ€" Special representative trained by simple ways to make yourâ€" self look younger, lovelier BLENDED JUICE ° > + 2%# PANCAKE FLOUR "ZI.¢ > * CHICKEN HADDIE > > > > FBY‘S COCOA %> 196 > :;» * * _ 746. 5SROSES FLOUR > > â€" ++ :» FLORIDA PINEAPPLE 2004 + + Doz m TEXAS MARSH SEEDLESS 96% shr FRESH, LARGE JUICY 3004 + + _ Doz. TUSSY LIPSTICK WITH EACH JAR OF TUSSsY FACE CREAM PURCHASED WAX or GREEN _ . YARIOUS BRANDS PARAMOUNT LiBeYy‘s VARIOUS BRANDS tancy, but 10 KCOP PUV"" * "Anat throughout their lifetime, so that life is really enjoyed, which is what it should be." The speaker pointed out that the health laws of Moses From 9.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. but to keep people healthy February 13, 1947. Al ly" â€" ' ::l'h 14â€". 17¢ u* 31¢ 21¢ 11¢ 11¢