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Grimsby Independent, 15 Apr 1948, p. 6

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Rev. E. Weeks, Ridge Road, N. Grimsby, has accepted the pastorâ€" W. F. Geddes has returned home after spending the winter months with his daughter, Mrs. Charles Wade, at Kapuskasing. # # o# Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Collins and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Roszell and Jimmy have returned home after a motor trip to Cornwall, Monâ€" treal and Ottawn. Spring tea, bake and apron sale at the home of Mrs. Harold Steedâ€" man, 12 Ontario St., Wednesday afternoon, April 21st. Everybody very much improved. Lou and Mrs. Burns, Helen and Mydw.mm in town on Saturday. They have been summer resident at the Beach for some years and will soon be moving back for the summer. 11.00 mâ€"% Subjectâ€"*‘The as it Effected Hypocrites." 7.00 p.m.â€"Evening Service. An jNustrated service. Hymns illustrated with handâ€"painted slides. Picture sermonâ€"‘"The SUNDAY, APRIL 18th, 8.00 a.m.â€"Holy Cominunion. 11.00 a.m.â€"Shortened Mattins and Holy Communion. 2.30 p.m.â€"Sunday School. 7.00 pam.â€"Evensong and Serâ€" Jesus attended Churchâ€""As His custom was He wg into the lan’gon Sabbath Day. Luke 4:16. Rev. Geo. A. McLean, B.A., Prodigal"â€"16 slides. Soloâ€"‘"‘The Holy City"â€"12 BW St. Andrew‘s Church ‘Third Sunday After Easter SUNDAY, APRIL St. John‘s Church your weight in health than in gold. A little forethought a7 3 of physicianâ€"the :.l 5T your dcuggist . . can hetp you profect health SPhat it fatloe Aloaw. A fé:r“";\.as 5 of Qo.c;’? a Ssolid m (Diocese of Niagara) Carefully and A Graduate ecurately Dispensed by Mrs. E. Gordon Cuntiu...ll‘lfin....fihfl.l’ . Developing and Printing PRESCRIPTIONS MILECYARDS M.A., Tel. 549. It is very much better that you should be worth ; t Wt 1DBRUG sTORE nealth Social Events â€" Personals â€" Organizations « + + «+ «+ C. D. Milyard Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Davis and son, Rochester, N.Y., Mr. and Mrs. R. Hariford, N.Y. announce the engagement of their daughter Ethel Elleen, to Mr. Arâ€" thur E. Horne, R.R. 2, Beamsvilie, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Willâ€" iam Horne, the marriage to take place on May 1st, 1948. Mrs. Enid Honey, Grimsby, Ont. Wedding to take place on Satâ€" urday, May 8th, 1948, at 3:30 p.m., in St. Johns Anglican Church, Ted, who was killed in Mephâ€" an, Germany, April 14th, 1945. Oh, Mother of Perpetual Help, In Thee we put our trust, Look down upon our soldier boy, Take care of him for us, And when we are blue and sick at Give us the will to carry on, ‘Till we meet with him again in Heavenly grace to rest. â€"Lovingly remembered by Mom Dad and Sisters. Mr. and Mrs. 11. LORD‘S DAY Breaking of Bread â€" 11 a.m Trinity United Church 2.30 p.m.â€"Sunday School. 7.00 p.m.â€"Rev. James C. Eastâ€" eott and the Choir of Livâ€" 8.30 p.m.â€"District Youth Fireâ€" side Meeting at Winona Unâ€" In Memoriam Engagement Prayer mi,,-,,,,,,;.: Bible SUNDAY, APRIL 18th ho. aks=MZ Gordon weiger, B.A., of Emmanuel College, ited Church. â€"â€" All Welcome â€" Minister Norman Groh April 13thâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Lee 'lbu. Caistor Centre, a daughâ€" April 13thâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cosby, Grimsby Beach, a The hall was filled to capacity for the Winona public school conâ€" cerl. George Utter was chairman of the evening when the pupils all took part in a fine program conâ€" sisting of choruses. by the school; a play by grades 5 and 6, with Mary Smith as teacher; the rhythm band by the tiny tots; a play by grades 3 and 4, The Foo!â€" ish Princess; the Junior Girls‘ drill and Junior Boys‘ drill; double duet by Doris Moore, Doreen Hunter, Phyllis Cocke and Jeanne Campâ€" bell; a play by boys and girls of Henry Bauer, Margaret Smith, Diâ€" anne Kaiser and Audrey Smith taking the leading parts; dance number by grades 5 and 6, The Merry Milkmaids; double duet by Violet Harrison, Marion ‘Wilkes, Helen Payne and Lorraine Roâ€" berts; gymnastics by the senior |Jelcome boys and a piano solo by Helen Payne. The teachers, Misses Marâ€" Olive Dunn and Aubrey Love were responsible for so ably training the pupiis and Mr. Johnson for was transacted at the April meetâ€" ing of the L.O.D.E., Lena Davis grateful recipient of one of the T.O.D.E. Food Boxes packed by this Chapter, and which were distributâ€" ed in the Skipton Rural District. Mrs. C. C. Ramage was named as delegate to represent the Chapâ€" vention of the iProvincial Chapter, which is to be held in Hamilton on April 14 and 16. . Ne Postâ€"war reports were given by Mrs. Stailwood, Mrs. Creeiman and Mrs. Philbrick, and which showed a shipment of knitted articles to the value of $57.50, and the sewâ€" ing of quilts and dresses, total value reaching $75.00. These artâ€" icles have been forwarded to headâ€" quarters. Mrs. Earl O. Konkle gave a most interesting and timely address, and her remarks touched vividly into the Communist threat. Covering this wide subject in all its aspects. she divided her remarks into the following headings. "What is Comâ€" read from Mrs. J. R. McCrimmon munism?" "Do people join the Communist party to make more money?" "Have the Communist ideologies been a success in Rusâ€" Mrs. Konkle‘s views were well expressed, and her study of the subject was very thorough. Only one of her criticiams is needed to give the lie to the Communist claims. Communist party propaâ€" ganda criticizes our housing condiâ€" tions. To this end a survey has been taken, and it is not at all startling to find that as usual Communist propaganda is quite wrong. A census taken in Moscow and in the city of Montreal, shows that 40% of the citizens of Mosâ€" cow live in one room, as compared to only 1.3 in the Quebec metroâ€" polie. sin?" What can we, as Canadian citizens do, to stay out of Comâ€" muniam ?" been content on that island. ‘There were no rubberâ€"neck busses carryâ€" ing tourists. West Incoly â€" BiéThs â€" Despite the comparatively amall BEAMSVILLE 1.0.D0.£. at THE GrIMSBY INDEPENDENT Grimsb» Red Cross LOAN CUPBOARD Your local branch is pleased to Mmmt they have acquired A . CHATR. This chair is a Vemrh. CHAIR. This chair is collapsible, will fit into a very amall spacâ€"and resembles a foldâ€" Ing VerAÂ¥ah chair, with arms and f00tyrests. There are rubber handles for puhing the chair, or it can be selfâ€"popelied, as it is very light weight. If you want the ban of the chair, please have your doctor‘s office call MissCrane at 527, or Mrs. Millyard ati11, The 86rices this coming Sunday merit theattendance of the entire CcongreESion. In the morning the preacherwil} be Mr. Gordon Geiger, B.A. fEmmanue!l College, Torâ€" onto. Onthis particular Sunday S@VerAlmulnits in the Hamilton Presbyteryare being occupied by :cmbnofu..‘m::uda- of this iSto present to the people Of OUF Gurches the voune men of OuUur Curches the young men who thil year wil complete their theolog!a] training and become orâ€" dained ministers of the United Churchos Canada. It is also hoped that their example will inspire otheryoung men and parents who have son to consider seriously the g:rlnhnmm as a life‘s callâ€" en is 1 e o g es +dR Rre BB oneiih Winsemean . Wenmenin _H1 of his otanist and choir. ~Tand Merrit!, Norman. Bowers,â€" 42. ‘The rgular Young Adult Club V. Betzner, Earle Marsh, Erwin meetingyollowing the evening serâ€" | Phelps and C. D. Millyard. vice has bea withdrawn in order| ‘The players were dressed as Mn-hnm.nyowm'ehm«mmmmm of the congrgation may attend the | and their antics brought down the District Youh Fireside Meeting in house. William Hewson gave his Winona Uni#d Church. Representâ€" hat trick and the audience responâ€" ed at tis gathering will be the ded equally as well. % B. H. SCOTT, Secretary, & Grimsby Beach, Ont., â€" April 14th, 1948. The President and Directors wish to take this opportunity to convey their sinâ€" cere and grateful thanks to the following members of our community who took part in the recent drive to raise funds for the re-bmldfl of the West Lincoln Memorial Hospital. You voluntarily and willingly gave much of your valuable time and best efâ€" forts to bring success to a very worthy roJect.. Your work was well done and v successfulâ€"resulting in the raising o ambdanfialmmmdalfficienttojuateig the commencement of building operations as soon as satisfactory arrangements have been decided upon. We realize that soliciting funds is not always a pleasant taskâ€"even in a worthy causeâ€"but, as ly‘em go on, we feel you will have reason to look back with pride to the part you played to establish this institution for community service. West Lincoln Memorial Hospital Miss Ann Crane Col. Fred Kemp C. H. Rahnâ€"for use of office G. Scfimr John Holder and Staff of Can. Bank of Commerce. Cunadian Package Sales for The G The Metal OGraft Cor Mrs. Fred Jewson J. G. Stephenson P. V. Smith George Marr James Braid Dr. J. H. MacMillan Lloyd Theal Mr. Stewart and Staff of Bell 'l‘dognone Co. Mrs. A. H. Dixon Mrs. M. Cudney Mrs. Robert MeIntyre Mrs. Glen Reinke Mrs. Harry Walters office assistance. Beamsville and District; Smithville | Churches of Stoney Creek, " .3 ‘w Bacs _ ts \ Women‘s Institute Wnud-nvflh-n'“‘ give our young people an opportâ€" unity to meet informaily Mr. Gorâ€" auom-ummmm who are preaching in this immedâ€" huumudtoau-fllhm Christian Stewardship as it affects the choice of one‘s vocation. Ontario Department of Agriculture of the dates and places for the anâ€" nual District Conventions of Womâ€" en‘s Institutes throughout Ontario. Conventions will be held in each of the 99 W.L. districts throughout the Province, and in each case, some member of the staff of the Branch will be in attendance, with the following staff members sharâ€" ing this responsibility; Miss Anna Anna P. Women‘s king, Mra. C. Hayes, Miss i. MIC~ Bride, Miss E. Collins, Miss E. Slicâ€" ter. Miss E. Kidd and Miss G. Hamilton. L _ Lincoin County convention will| be held in the United church, Caiâ€" storville. on Wednesday. June 2. i ‘There was an excellent turnout when the members of Trinity Serâ€" vice Club entertained their husâ€" bands at a potâ€"luck supper in Trinâ€" ity Hall. The social committée unâ€" der the convenership of Mrs. Erâ€" win Phelps arranged the tables. After supper, games, conducted by Mrs. Robert Gibson were held to the accompaniment of Kenneth Baxter at the plano. Harold Jarvis sang seevral times and a short comedy. Without References, was given by Mrsa. Gorion Cole, Mrs. Reginald Cloughley and Mrs. John ‘The surprise of the evening was the rhythm band conducted by Harold Jarvis accompanied by Kenneth Baxter at the plano and played ‘by Messrs. Harry ‘Wilson, TRINITY SERVICE CLUB | Announcement is made by Miss GRIMSBY AND NORTH GRIMSBY ° WINONA AND DISTRICT nt for mecl; amithville and District, acknow appear in there respective papers. Miss I. Mcâ€" Mrs. J. Chambers Mrs. Louise Morrison 8. Gardham John Globe Robt. Johnson Andrew Stevenson Pat Boechm Bill Lewis D. E. Anderson E. Stonehouse R. D. Colpitts W. G. W. Grossmith Ken Harold Matchett Mrs. C. McCartney Mrs. Helen Cnrlr Miss D. MacBride Mrs, Mrs. It will Fruitâ€" G. Hambrook Myles Kelson K. C. Millikin Fred Smith Club Activities LiSTEN TO THE PEGGY O‘NEIL SHOW EVERY FRIDAY *>~â€"â€". _ TE OVER CHML. Lxclusive Supper EVERY SATURDAY NITE FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE GRIMSBY 32 Roy St. John Mrs. D. Cloughley Jack Hewitt George Marfei George Nelles Norman H‘rfi“" is Harvey Garland Russell Young Herb Gillespie Eric Garnham J. Gillespie Ron Johnson a; wW. BSechfi:eider ray Peter Marlow Gordon Metcalfe A. R. GLOBE, President. L. H. Hawkey _ Gerald Liddle Howard Hysert Manager Royal Bank it S Parke _ r. Koy Parke Miss Joyee Maycock ledgements will M"v April 15th, 1948.

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