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Grimsby Independent, 6 Nov 1947, p. 6

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9 “...‘.“.;;‘.’.“ml.““fi.'fi".‘..“E L!.‘.faoam»cn . YA R E MJLLYARON | W br0GSTORre and Junior Congregation. Serâ€" mon: "The God of the Lost." 2.30 pmâ€"Sunday School in ‘Trinity Hall. 17.00 pm.â€"Joink _ ____ AI Saints‘ Day 10.30 a.m.â€"Holy Communion. Trinity United Church LORD‘s Day Breaking of Bread ___11 am. Prayer Meeting and Bible Readâ€" ing, 8 p.m. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1st SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd 22nd Sunday After Trinity DR. N. H. PARKER, McMaster University, -oamneumnet * * * w8 W_WWM'N’ Limest “â€"ll-m'l\"'- SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9th D.. of McMaster University Rector: Rev‘d E. A. © M.A., Tel. 548. St. Andrew‘s Church (Diocese of Niagara) BAPTIST CHURCH ‘arefully and Accurntely Dispensed br C‘u4v"* w m -‘ .-. « « c-n.-‘ # . . . Magazines . . . Stationery SUNDAY AND MONDAY ’m o o o. We Aiondronts «â€"â€"â€"â€" Al Welcome â€"â€" rtists â€"â€" The Brant Mixed Soloists in Canadian Dramatic Reader â€" Mrs UNDAL ANV mORNDIRLE® * ° * °0 aneimki MMKECE!" * Dt kha«kknater Uninralty, Gieut Proatiher Adelaide St., Grimsby Home of Quality Drugs ANNIVERSARY CONCERT MONDAY â€" 8.15 pan. _ *"‘The Salt Of The Parth. ist â€" Mr. Gillesple, Beamevilie. Worship ‘Mrs. Ols MacNaughton, ‘Toronto. inder 14 Years 35 Cents At Door Quartette, . ('m Baptist) Choir _ _ | ST. ANDREW‘S CHURCH [Amluv.onmwnu_roe. H. Padre, of London, England, was preacher at the evening service in Bt. Andrew‘s Anglican Church Sunâ€" day night. Following the service, a fireâ€"side bour was held in the parâ€" ish hall, taking the form of an inâ€" formal parish gathering for bymnâ€" singing, a cup of tes provided by the ladies, and an opportunity to meet Padre Williams. Theal, Mrs. E. A. Buckenham, Mrs. Erwin Phelps, Mrs. William Lothâ€" jan, Mrs. David Thomson and Miss A successful rummage sale was held by Lincoln Loyalist Chapter, LO.D.E., in the Masonic Hall on ‘ er . to mwmmfld &.MI-.'J.C.z:md Beamsvilie. Wedding to take place h..kh’lmm.} Grimaby, Saturday, November Sth, at 2 p.m. | Harold Matchett and Mrsa. Nelson announce the engagement of their daughterâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. oa-! bert Adams Ryerson of Central Avenue ,Grimsby Beach, prior to continuing her trip to her winter home in St. Engagement 1.0.D.E. L _ 100 pm. â€" _ 1100 am. And Patriotism." yere 6# *** * Un Contennial at adian Choir. Some of the numbers to be given o the enncert Monday evening mmmdmm services will be provided by the MM”L The Monday evening Anniverâ€" sary Concert will also be a ver$ C igeiipr ie 7 T 000 Cns Andiee Aacmatif en vaninett t mm“-‘-‘dfl' by the members of the Brant Mixâ€" ed Quartette of the First Baptist Church, Brantford. s mwd'fi&”mfl' are the soloists was trained by the inte Frederick LO° Cong with them under the name of The Canâ€" _ He is a very interesting speaker and his services are in great deâ€" mand for anniversary occasions. . RICHESâ€"Margaret Anne Wickâ€" ens, in her $0th year, at Toronto, CLAUGHANâ€"Suddenly, at Spenâ€" nymoor, Durkam County, Engâ€" land. on November 3rd, Mr. J. E. _ _It is hoped there will be a good attendance, and missionary societâ€" ies of other churches are cordially esting story of their hardships and L E. were in Russia when war come beâ€" tween that country and Germany, & ESE TE Mr. and Mrs. Bouchak were eduâ€" St. John‘s Presbyterian Church will 12th, in the church, with Mrs. Bouâ€" Ihnankâ€"offering meeting of “'T“EEP;' Missionary Society of Iu.l-lflocny_ Toronto Ont. lr.uadln.lunondh-ny, New York City. IhLA.Qo&II-MA_ _Mr. and Mrs. C. Underhill, Winâ€" 1947. wife of the late Robt. P. Riches, beloved mother of Mrs. T. S. Rycroft (Mabel), Mrs. F. M. Robb (Bessic),. of ‘Toronto, Clarence W., of Grimsby Beach, Ciaughan, beloved {father of Mrs. Walter Morris, 7 Kidd Avenue. St. John‘s W .M .S. Death of ' mmawmml uvhmdumm merchandise prizes in the recent Grand Bazaar held by the St. ;m-mmm were announced this week, and the complete list of winners is as folâ€" Limvuumm, Ticket No. 2766. $40.00. 2. Steve Kulyk, Beamsvilie. Tickâ€" et No. 3731. $25.00. lhhfi-hhc.m, Ticket No. 4443. £15.00. FRIDAY MORNING W W ANNOUNCINCG NOVEMBER 7th MARYâ€"LYN raAy US A VISIT WOOLLENS et No. et No. 1639, 14 ton coal. 7. Andrew Laba, Grimsby. Ticket No. 562. $5.00. &lu&'.m.“'o“,‘-.. by Beach. Ticket No. 2607. 9. Olga Pickvance, Hamilton. Ticket No. 300. $5.00. 10. J. Apostal, Grim No. 3008. $5.00. 11. Walter Shumsky, Ticket No. 5450. $5.00. THE OPENING OF THE A good mixer LINGERIE Removing Stains . N. Robson, Beathsville. Tickâ€" From Irish 1 . BARK SALE 4t HN WHTRIL, "**"*~C rom Irish u.e.l i ho, Migh School, Tuesday, November 11th. | Every member is urgently requested to contriâ€" _ h&bfihgk_flh!t_yl‘t‘h“flw Wl l lt lc t l l h l hoi td 48 ie S M uit tb ag sp ut 0# than 7 p.m. Tuesday "THE BRASS JUG" Preâ€"Christmas Bazaar MRS. W..E. CULLINGFORD TEA SERVED o 0 0 _ ©:30 p.m. to 1.00 a.m. JITTERBUG CONTEST 10 O°‘CLOCK SHARP M 1st and 2nd Prizes EXCELLENT ORCHESTRA CHRISTMAS CARDS â€" Personal and Boxed CHRISTMAS GIFTS â€" Many Varieties FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 784 MOSSFIELD PURE WOOL BLANKETS FRIDAY, NOV. 7%, 1947 Under the auspices of the CANADIAN LEGION * D AÂ¥A N C â€" Under Auspices Of â€" TRINITY SERVICE CLVUB 3 to 6 p.m. and 7 to 10 p.m. D w COMMERCIAL EXHIBITS COME EARLY 4 ies Auxiliary of the Canadian ons HeLs ar the Legion Carnival MRS. ROBERT WALTERS, Convener of Sale. €, 1947. {A

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