J [rnacs 1000 SA GeY, Tere -ammu.mndd- h.h'u-ho,m vld::-': tme-l“ytflumu eral of Mrs. Greenfiecld. TJ ‘fl-‘.:’l‘--’ -'O';'O ‘OMW“-' ageag 000 @0 -o‘“'-oatnmm agang 0 90 agei 000 -.g LYAR ; M'%oeme f f z o § u....-.â€"u-nh-nalm LORD‘s DAY Breaking of Bread â€" 11 a.m. Junior Congregation at 11 a.m. 10.00 a.m.â€"Church School. 700 p.m.â€"Gospel Song w,,-_â€"-â€m 700 p.m.â€"Evensong and Serâ€" SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16th Rector: Rev‘d E. Sunday Next Before Advent vice. The newly prepared bymn sheets will be used for the first time. Come and join in and enjoy the singing of St. Andrew‘s Church puty of The Baptist Church Rev. G. A. McLean, B.A. St. John‘s Church Morning Service at Ei’initg Gnited Church o ie . k Graduate Carefully and Accurstely Dispensed by Druggists Mrs. E. Gordon â€" = * * C. D. Millyard Cosmetics ._. . Magaisints â€" c / (Diocese of Niagara) nuigc" RIPTIONS 0 uy â€" ._ . â€" I hy Aieafmafn â€" All Welcome â€" The Minister will preach 11 a.m. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 23rd 114 ANNIVERSARY SERVICES Home of Quality Drugs Alfred Savory, forâ€" oundations L. GRIFFITH, B.A. es GODDENâ€"aAr West Lincoln orial Hospital, Grimsby on Thursday, November | 1947, to Mr. and Mra 1 _ Card of Thanks meeting of Lincoln Loyalist Chapâ€" ter, LO.DE., will be held in the Chapter Room, Village Inn, on Monday afternoon, November 24th, at 245 pm. Will the members ation for the Chapter‘s monthly †® .". The LO.D.E. Telephone Bridge held by the November dfity group and convened by o “-"-‘!-eudn- "“'&Mw“m an daympathy during the recent loss of my dear mother. 9 MWilfred Greenfield. nlmhmhwu to its tasks. A worldâ€"wide shortâ€" lfldflfllym(m in a Europe ravaged of its Bibles by Hitlerism and Communism), mnmmmuumyu many lands, present unparalieled opportunities for Scripture distriâ€" m-.u-mmmuw. powers to the utmost. The Society good will to share in the challenge and the opportunities of the times. wide canvass to be made by Grimsâ€" by Branch in December. mHnI Mines,., ) _ . ) Cl. HOll Mmmumm Hall on Thursday, November 27th, M'mhthuymh&. rummage counter, etc.. afternoon tuwa-:us:aop.. "u“'mwvfllldd a Bridwe and Euim 6 _ °LC Sailk ous of __._,; the Bible brings a healthâ€"giving power to nations and individuals alike. Among many corrosive inâ€" acy of right °. S bvening, November 25th, &'&"""â€Mmm MMQ..‘,,._ es, refreshments. Admission 25¢. @fme Bible Society is a great ut both services The regular monthly business ‘The Bible Coming Evem Grimsby Bible 1.0.D.E. 'A â€" ® At West Lincoln Mem Yinonn a son ‘Be Grimsby Beach, wul hold jce Cornwell, Giris SeM! 1 .0 pion; Lois Taylor and . '."“_"",‘ Harrison, tied for Girls‘ Johnâ€" inte w; """",_ Bpecâ€" wom., MA’* mh: esd in and don Ruse M d "I".;.fw: Paul tn Aavs‘ Junior Champlon inl Awards, Earle Graduation exercises of Grimsby High school will be held in the school auditorium tomorrow night, Friday, November 21ist. The Valeâ€" dictory Address will be given by Arthur Brydon, now of Queen‘s University, Kingston, while the preâ€" sentation of diplomas will be made by T. L. Dymond, Chairman of the Board of,Education. Mr. P. V. Smith will make the address to the graduating class. A musical enterâ€" tainment will be provided by High School choir and individual pupiis. The evening festivities will wind up with a dance. Diplomas and medal awards will be made to the following pupils: mss ies »o P OMR P nr 4 Empire, Shirley Commwell; Grims ivmaub.flauh& Jewson: Strathcona Trust, Earle Metcalfe: o-mmmo_-u-oudw lock Jewson, Joyce Marlow, Jeanâ€" nine Nelles, Madeline Pogachar, Donald Riches and Philippa Thompâ€" Cornwell, Joyce Dilien, Patricia Dowile, Evelyn Griffith Margaret Guthman, Patricis Harrison, Donâ€" ald Haws, Thomas Higgins, Sadako Hinatsu, Olga Ivanchuk, Jeanne Jarvis, James Juras, Jennie Klowâ€" ak, Mary Manning, Patricia Muzur, Marilyn McCartney, George Mcâ€" Ann Woron, Annie Zalec. Merchants‘ Shield Awards Art, Frances Striffier and Alâ€" bina Kiowask: Commercial, Steven Fedoryshin: Historfy, Valentine m:uu-.:mm-:w matics, Jeannine Nelles: Oratory. Alice Robinson; General Proficienâ€" €y, ,â€â€˜?. !:.h-.:a P Earle Metcalfe HIGH SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES TOMORROW NICHT Shirley Anderson, Olga Apostol Carolyn Baxter, William Betts Joyce Byford, Ruth Clark, Janic Miss Eva M. Secord, of the V.O.N. ministering treatment to Harley Harrison Garth Bedford, Elaine Brownlee, Medal Awards | Imperial Order Daughters of the | Jahn Secondary School Graduation Secondary School Honour Intermediate Certificates M * Organizations ~ Club Activities _____ Athletics n’u‘.-â€".-“". w,n'. Miate Champlon: Paul ‘Tokâ€" Ses0 «U 2 Chammnion: Janâ€" ‘ Senior VICTORIAN ORDER NURSE ‘AUGHT IN ACTION Scholarship, John Tokiwa. Form Proficiency Awards . Grade IXA, Anne Papez; Grade IXB, Albina.Kiowak; Grade XA, Ruth Clark; Grade XB, Margaret Guthman; Grade XI, Marjorie Haâ€" worth; Grade XII, John Tokiwa; Grade XIII, Jeannine Nelles. Verse Speaking ; Patricia Harrison: Grade XB, Shirâ€" ley Anderson; Grade XI, Dawn Kemp; Grade XI, Jacqueline Conâ€" WEST LINCOLN ‘The first formal meeting of the whole division was held on Novemâ€" ber 15th when the Guiders and Fisken. Our * numbers 4500 les. Mrs. Fisken 6*" informative and !" beginning with * Guilding in our 9 broadening _ out * Guiding and some proposed World °_ 2 / The Division here of outlined the need ,"_ _ , AssOCIBEION, & / aczininten Ing Guide and in camp had been ....:;uplm Headquarters, lent Domin insight into the .“M" aims of Guidingâ€" _ of the guests The pbysical nacon were satisâ€" on a snowy aftibly by the Local fied most hospit Guide Company Committee of and their temâ€"asâ€" Guldi _____ “"".-' maviliep Of Patrol Leaders sitanta m wrmpany in the, Inr. m,.flddd-muhr ision. of the Area Comâ€" "Iet"mei} niee for International "Ilhd“.m and . one Mm'.-*h-. part of Guide lacking in this formed Divisi 1.0.D.E. Progress Awards Grade IXA, James Nelles; Grade IQO.D.E. Bursary, Marjorie Haâ€" CANADIAN GIRL GUIDE ASSOCIATION DIVIS!ION OF long as an Girl Guides .~., snapped cameraman Robert Alldrick, adâ€" m.ofGflmlbl;y. _sal and integral Miss Maisie Cullingford took !ldlhl:'l';mll fl“im«mm-wm young, recently evening classes. Lessons . Of West Lincoln. | were given in Music by the Superâ€" gave an interesting INDHPENDENT inspiring address, a description of to International . mention of the on to a person interests | MOSSâ€"COLLIN St. John‘s Church, Winona, was |mmdnmm. I Ls «t Friday evening the Young Adult group of Trinity United ]mw a _"Backâ€"toâ€"School" party in Trinity Hall. The teacher, «vening Mr .and Mrs. Clifford Walker were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Moore, Grimaby, for Sunday dinâ€" ner. Other guests were present Mr. and Mra. Melvin Southward '-'Mlt‘dl.l-l.--t-ï¬y. _ _ The Chatterbox Club was held at l(n':ndlhalddhw Neighbor Club meeting at her home on Wednesday afternoon. o‘clock, when Janet Morton, daugh* ter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Colâ€" lin, Winona, was united in marâ€" riage to Alvin William Moss, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Moss, of Miss Bety Johnston was at the organ, and accompanied Mrs. Keith C. Millikin, the soloist, who sang "Oh Perfect Love" during the signing of the register. ‘The bride, given in marriage by her father, was attended by Miss Linda Fowler, maid of honor, and Mrs. Harriet Copeland, bridesmaid. ‘The bridal gown was of white satin with sweetheart neckline, moulded After clanses were dismissed, the MM&&M in thei brought r lunch pails. Scovil, D.D., conducted the cereâ€" successful in the evening lessons were rewarded with a lollypop, while those not so fortunate wore sidence of Mr. and Mrs. Keith C. Millikin. The bride and groom will reside in Fruitiand. YOUNG ADULT GROUP Ruptials Grassie News ‘This week‘s forum group met at the home of Mr .and Mrs. Gordon Etherington with an excellent at» tendance. After the discussion "A Farm Organization for Everyone," a dainty lunch was served by the 'M.. ‘The next meeting will be held on lxmwflmnmwdl& and Mrs. William Morison. ‘This lwmhnvhwnkhtlndlltm |Bowslaugh and Mrs. Spencer Merâ€" {ritt are preparing games for the .mnlu. + Everyone welcome. | Mrs. Wm. Morison, Sunday, November 23rd, will mark the 114th Anniversary of ‘Trinity United Church. As a United Church it is, of course, only twentyâ€" two ycars oll, but the two Churchâ€" es of which it is a union are much older. The former Methodist Church goes back to the original "Grimsâ€" by Circuit" of 1836, the Church building being dedicated in 1865. ‘The original Presbyterian Church was organized in 1833, the building being dedicated in 1837. Following TUnion in 1925 the former Presbyâ€" terian building, "The Brick Church," was remodelied and enâ€" larged to be used as a place of worship for the uniting congreâ€" gations. ‘The Methodist building, which had been remodelled in 1897, School and midâ€"week activities. ‘The 114th Anniversary is signiâ€" ficant largely because of the develâ€" opments of the past twelve months. As far as building improvements are concerned, attention and money have been focussed largely on the renovation and furnishing of the manse. The result is most gratifyâ€" Awelling, comfortably and attracâ€" DYMOND‘s FARM FORUM NEWS "THE BRASS JUG" _._ 127 MAIN ST. w. YOU 1 CHRISTIE sT. will appreciate the health, comfort and appearance MRS. W. E. CULLINGFORD CHRISTMAS CARDS â€" Personal and Boxed CHRISTMAS GIFTS â€" Many Varieties MOSSFIELD PURE WOOL BLANKETS live Groms o Laveles 14e . â€"â€" aYuM..,. ler, .45 hb MRS. MARY SIKORSKY toâ€"measure girdle, corset and brassiere. SPIRELLA , The Rexall Drug Store Imu ;mnmdfl.flm }m.w.:.wmmmw ‘by Rev. A. L. Griffith Because it [ is Mr. Griffith‘s first year in Trinâ€" ,ltyMlolnh.Wby the Seasion to conduct the Anniverâ€" | sary Services. It is hoped that the Church will be‘flled morning and | evening. s | ‘The Young Adult Club has reâ€" newed it‘s activities and is looking forward to a successful year, Reâ€" gular meetings are held every Sunâ€" day evening following the service. A full turnout is expected this Sunday evening to hear an interâ€" esting addres by Dr. Nell Leckie. All young adults in the community are invited to share in these meetâ€" tively furnished. Another signifiâ€" held a business meeting last Saturâ€" day, November M_uï¬ggnne: Mary Crich; Master of Ceremonies, Janet Smith, Beamsville; Refreshâ€" ment Convener, Mary Hogan; Deâ€" Studio to organize their club and corations, Pierrette Chenier. Plans were made to hold a dance monthly at the Studio, the first to be held this coming Saturday, Novâ€" ember 22nd. The theme for this dance will be "Farmer‘s Fun Fest." Members and their friends are reâ€" quested to come in plaid shirts, ‘There will be square dances as well as modern dancing, prizes and lots of fun for all. Mr. E. W. Sutherland and Suzâ€" ette will be host and hostess for v, November 20, 1947. (MARY CRICH) GRIMSBY