ronto were Sunday guests of Alex and Mrs. Scott, Main West. t M % Don McAlonen, stationed at ‘Trenton with the permanent Air Murray &t. t : ‘% # Harold Woolverton who has week to attend the convention of Golden Gate State next week. arnia this winter to be not of the Lanny Ross at The Village Inn Mr. and Mrs. Roy :tyckman LORD‘s DAY Breaking of Bread â€" 11 a m call to this church A good atâ€" tendance of members is requestâ€" Bervices Morning lWnd Evening. 11.00 a.m. 1.00 p.m.â€"Evening Worship and SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1st Mr. Scott is the first of three SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1st The Baptist Church Subject: What had Titus to do with it ?" II Cor. 2:13 Here you‘l find all &enndrmv-‘vihd- :‘-fl-mduurmtu..w: e you‘ll also our friendly, courteous service. St. John‘s Church had the Hills *> do with the Situation*" Pss 121; 1 and2. Rev. G. A. McLean, B.A. REV. A. â€" All Welcome â€" ";.':" N ky 4+ ‘\*\\ Eessm swerâ€" [ I‘YN Uhot za h: wny \y> Carefully and Accurately Dispensed by Graduate PRESCRIPTIONS MILCYARDS L DRUG STORE w Social Events â€" Personals Ofganizations woe Club Activities Developing and Printing y _%" / G * * * + + + C, D. MiByard With which we‘ll never part; Though God has her in His keepâ€" ATEINSONâ€"At the Mount Haâ€" She is always in our hearts. January 24th, 1948, to Mr, and Mrs. Harold Atkinson, (formerâ€" ly Audrey Robertson, Grimsby) a daughter, Gwendolyn Jane. 11.00 a.m.â€"‘"The Peril of Charâ€" 230 pm. â€"â€" Sundasy School in Trinity Hall. 845 pm.â€"Church Membership In Memoriam Trinity United Church 700 p.m. â€" ‘Serving With the Sons of Shuh"â€"An illustratâ€" £.00 p.mâ€"Young Adult Ciub. SUNDAY, EEBRUARY 1st Sexagesima Sunday St. Andrew‘s Church £.30 a.m.â€"Holy 2.30 p.m.â€"Sunday School 8 p.m.â€"Bible Classes. 7 p.m.â€"Evening Prayer SUNDAY, FEBRUARY ist Church‘s work in West China. (Diocese of Niagara) Births by Grimsby Red Cross been forced to move owing to the fact that the Post Office is to be Stevenson, showing pogress of the choir financially and otherwise. Mrs. Jas Wray was asked to conduct the election of officers for 1948. The results were as follows: Stevenson: mistresses of the robes, Mrs. D. E. Anderson, Miss May _ ‘The meeting was.followed by a delicious supper in the church kitâ€" The Grimsby and District acted as chairman and the meetâ€" uwul}lfl_fljmï¬- _ It was pointed out at that time that all Scout mothers will be considered a member of the Scout Mothers Auxiliary and will be number of planed on aone of these commit« tees, also that they may have their choice of which committee they would care to work on by merely getting in touch with the convener. The meeting was closed with the singing of God Suve the King, after which tes was served by a At this time _ Ecoutmaster Chetwynd gave a short talk on "How Scout and Cub Mothers Can Assist." ‘This was followed} by a similar talk by Cubmaster| Cyril Mote. Another sound picture was shown on Scouting and the meeting was turned over to the president, who asked for the coâ€" uperation of all Scout and Cub mothers to assigt in building up the Scout movement. FOR BOY SCOUTS THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT hostess ut a micelianeous shower Monday. «nuary 18th _A very in honor © Miss Phyllis Dunham. ing Ccard®.and prizes were given. Miss Dtham‘s wedding is to take place;s Huntsvillie, January It is beyond beli¢ that the reâ€" velations of whattakes place in these "sales places" does not compel the people of Ontarioteo demand that they be eliminated. is to be in the county ten days. Plans are being made for her to schools on the 28th, 29th and 30th of this month. ture it can be found at Mrs. S. Murphy‘s. A film in color, taken at Guelph last June during the celebration of ‘Admission $1.50 Per C Hamilton‘s Leading 10â€"piece Sponsored by E. & D. FRIDAY, JANUARY 30 COMMUNITY HALL, BEAMSYVILLE for MRS. E. A,. BUCKENHAM REâ€" ELECTED REGENT FOR FOURTH YEAR The monthly business meeting of the Lincoln Loyalist Chapter, LO.D.E.. was held in the Chapâ€" ter Room, Village Inn, on Monday. January School Auditorium at 3 p.m. to students and visitors on the eduâ€" cational work of the LODE. The Order is again giving the $1,200 scholarship and two new awards of $100 each for Art and Short Story Writing. This should be of especial interest to the High _ Mrs. E. A. Buckenham was the unanimous choice of the Chapter to be Regent for another year. 26th, with the regent. 1.O0.D.E. Reâ€"Tex is a mothproofing and reâ€"fiberizing process for the preservation of textile. Chemical correlation caused by steam dispersion restores to !_u!&_g--th-thlclyuhhmdaagdl_ fabrics in dry **""" _ RETEX PROCESSINCG m&u.:“m.um?:ï¬. "i:m a guarantee from cleaning and reâ€"texing to . Therefore for lasting protection gy'lnodfyd-nndlo-(:ymâ€d.:r € Restores the natural sheen to fabrics. Preserves the tensile strength and resiliency of fiber tissues., Tards, Rutiitiy nnd non whtes vieer yages ** "or erganism, d Imparts new life and enduring loveliness to fabrics. Keeps garment luxuriously fresh and neat looking. Du&lï¬cwdm-‘h.mhmm. rElex 4 B0 NEERett o W i Branch of the Red Cross are holdâ€" ing their Anmual Meeting Monâ€" day, February 2nd, at 3 o‘clock in their new headquarters in the Village Inn. The executive have planned a very interesting meet ing and the guest speaker is to be P T LOLCC L000 O0 agustwitian Telephone is 605 2l fhi uc cliconch _ rands»Av mmmuw and Homemakers‘ Division, for Ontario. ‘This meeting is open wmpflkll‘}llflflm‘_._.m are urged to send a representative to hear something which will be of special interest to the town &S 46 Main West DO YOU BELIEVE IN GHOSTS? Coming Events SPECIAL OFFER By Special Arrangement with Samuel French (Canada) C 8.15 pm, â€"â€" Tickets on Sale at R. C. Bourne‘s Store and Dymond‘s THEN Don‘t Miss Seeing "The Ghost Train" WED. & THURS. FEB, 4h & 5t GRIMSBY HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Events ‘ LaAnp VP Iunnnmsy â€" 3 y friends for District: Many thanks to my ..." ;c‘-mbfll"lw wll ‘%"ï¬- Meeting -A.: :_gn‘ smsube ta Dr. 3. w Thursday, Many thanks to my friends for their kind enguiries and good wishes ‘during my recent iliness. sbecial thanks to Dr. J. Christie m*mflmll‘. Fire Chief A. LePage and the Grismby Fire Department for the loan and use of the oxygen equip ment, also to the Grimsby Indepâ€" Eoi Sios 8 Lu aduall endent. Wishing _ J"" health and prosperity. When it comes to an old flame, darn few men are fireâ€"proof. LAUNDRY CARD OF THANKS January 20th, 1948 omcs m