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Grimsby Independent, 13 Jan 1949, p. 4

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aeee Sn Nopeoed of Barmitton,| | Ars. Sam wmur.“‘n'.“-‘m‘m ol on Wednesday. * Sturnhi‘s Au Archic and Mrs. Aiton have reâ€" turned home from a month‘s motâ€" -n.mpto!ung. # Mrs. Edward La Plante of Barâ€" H&hm&.mmnm Taylor of Taylor‘s Autote!l this Year‘s week as the .&ieun-il E. Hand, Maple Avenue. . . e We regret to report that Burton Bentley, Librarian of Grimsby Pubâ€" | lcuh\ry.hnmnxwhl TL TUCTM SH IHC guUen O MPB. etur E. Hand, Maple Avenue. !umm..n“w‘ . e m‘ We regret to report that Burton purents, Lieutâ€"Cof Pred‘ and Mra. Bentley, Librarian of Grimsby Pubâ€" | Kemp, Main East. l lc!m.humzamqmi * # e Peninsula Sanatorium where he| Miss Betty Hand, who B88 peen | will be confined for several months.| spending the Christmas vaceing‘ hok d ‘:h.' -uflr.u Q-.“! ‘The many friends in the district up ‘a of W. D. Fairbrother, of Beams.| UD!Yversity, Kingston. | ville, County Registrar of Deeds, has returned to his office after a lengthy siege of iliness. Micky McGuire, Queen‘s Uniâ€" 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning . Worship 10 am.: 11 an.: Trinity United Church PRESTON of Delts United Church, Hamilton. 2.30 p.m.â€"Sunday School. 2.30 p.m.â€"Trinity Youth Felâ€" 100 pm.â€" 11.00 am.â€"Holy Communion Sermonâ€"The Rector. SUNDAY, JANUARY 16th £.30 a.m.â€"Holy Communion 230 pm.â€"Sunday School 4.00 p.m.â€"Evensong und Pnd Sunday After Epiphany (Diocese of Niagara) Rector: Rev‘d E.. A. Brooks, M.A., Tel. 548. St. Andrew‘s Church SUNDAY, JANUARY 16th SUNDAY, JAN. 16th St. John‘s Church Monday, Jan. 17th, 8 pan. Aunual Vestry Meeting. Carefully and Accurately Dispensed by Graduate PRESCRIPTIONS MILEYARDS 1 BRUCG STORE / ooa““"' s * WMoutMKkI _ Social Eqents ~ Personals sns Oinbnzine fianiir Worship. N ow l (m C Euw l se o se ceiee Om w mt Soels :‘-"m'u .mwum given to the new officers. . |secretary, Mrs. E HUBVE® _ _ _ _° anniversary of their marriage at Mrs. Andrew Stevenson theD urer, Mrs. A. Kiock; work CODUADA their home on ‘Tuesday, tiok over her new duties as PreS!â€"| ar Mrs. Margaret Pickett; card -mhmmz. Mrs. J. P. McLeod, HONâ€"|yener, Mrs. W. Greig. :mummmufiu‘“"” ..,.;.m"';’uf'?:'* /flm \three to five in the afternoon am .m“ .-amry: . T ini S'S | eight to ten o‘ C i a on » Aiver 6 s | odoekhmm.cmuuuz!r. A!:fl} c amm | oT mumews ommen |==== 2 222 ce d ie es | mu-ymm-uuudwd.mmcfmmyuaay , .mm mmmd}gwdem;m-umum:-mwn We 2 a weuge _ ols o Anat s S Rev. Geo. A. McLean, B.A., Prayer â€" All Welcome â€" Reading. 8 p.m. .M-y'm .-J--ry'u"' Mrs. J. P. McLeod udnhav:“k.-‘-! w: i the afternoon am lAnh:u m;l “‘“""W-c.mur;.umfl: ns ce e dw.‘mplmmdu w‘¢ rulipru |mmw,t~?°'“" ‘| CLUB axnsms ._,“-Iâ€"' mt ols by Mrs. Charles Coxall. The retirâ€" thanked the members for the wonâ€" derful coâ€"operation accorded the officers of last year and asked that Bs Woms td the same help and encouragement with the serving ( lous lunch by Mrs | A suitably inscribed Bible was presented to Mr. and Mrs#. Sangster by the Rev. J. P. McLeod from St. John‘s Presbyterian Church. Wires were received from Engâ€" land and other places, together ‘There was an excellent turnout of members at the opening meetâ€" ing of Trinity Service Club held in the Baptist Church on Tuesday afterncon. Miss Anne Terry favorâ€" \ummmmm Press by Mrs. John Aikens. Treasurer by Mrs. Earl Cornâ€" arly worthy of note. The President. Mrs. Russell Terâ€" ry. thanked all the girlis for their Wmm the year, after which Mrs Geo. mwâ€"ummcm Nominating Committee of the year The following will be the officers for 1949. Hon. Presâ€"Mrs. L. A. Griffith, Presâ€"Mre. Norman Bowers. their opisnions in .. heurerâ€"Mrs. Thos Erakine. The new President, Mrs. Normar lonn.fi-lulm“.‘ after a few gracious remarks, to _M-MD"' i um Shetngs this coming season A ,1: Hvery 108 eomed and the execuâ€" | Meal, h“fi'fl-\‘l\ Hau a final decision ifeached. Sottle Delicious refresh®=ts were ser.| T.: ved by Mra J Membership by Mrs. Don Marâ€" Social by Mrs. Reg. Cloughley. !mzluvylnm Carson and Sunday School rooms last THE GRIMSBY Teespt CC 01. 4n thanks and gratitude to the Lions Club for their generous Christmas BEAMSVILLE W.M.S. _ OF TRINITY UNITED ley. .1 PicAh Py o to the Women‘s Missionary Society of the Beamsville Trinity United Church at the manse on Thuraday, Mrs. Sweet, Mrs. McEwan, Mrs. Stouck. Social Committee. The 56th annual meeting of St. Andrew‘s Woman‘s Axulliary was held in the Parish Hall on Monday largely attended. The president, Mrs, Frank Burton, welcomed seyâ€" Reports of conveners showed the Branch to be in an excellent condiâ€" h’.-A.g' treagurer‘s report giving particular satisfection w substantial balance. Aflnmm'um of Rev. E. A. Brooks took the chair and installed the slate of officers as fellows: reth 2nd Viseâ€"Mrs G Recording Seeâ€"» Presidentâ€"Mrs. P Dorcasâ€"Mre. B. J Living Messageâ€"Â¥ Trinity Bible Class Flowersâ€"Mre. E. Sutheriand Little Heipersâ€"Miss K. Trgnt. Jonior Supt.â€"Mre. Bobt. HiNier Thank Offering â€" Mrs. Bobt Educations! See St. John‘s W . A. TERMUPMTâ€"Mrq â€"Mrs. B. J. Croft _ Messageâ€"Mre. Geo. HilA Organizations Mrs. J. Chambers Mra. F. G. Wheele ses. Cobwrn TNDEPENDENT Burton night as Ler Fthe] its xu.l.-.fiâ€"m" da.W“ul& home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miâ€" mnmdmmm whose marriage takes place Saturâ€" day, January 15th, 1949. The evening was spent in games. | 10 ts . cadiicate intrr e 3/ lovely gifts. A dainty lunch in» evening. The PT was then served by the hostess, 28â€" :.am carried 1 sisted ‘by Mrs. John Geddes â€"=Nd tmrough in a very DiR Mrs. Bianche Tufford. ‘ esting manner, leavin The many friends left wishiDZ social nour at the mmwam-fim,mm of years of happiness. | _ The year‘s reports St. John‘s L. A. JANUAR Y SPECIALS Aunt Jemina Ayimer PANCAKE FLOUR o«s. 19¢ â€" LAMB STEW 16 ot. tin 226 .M.‘.fi!sm 16 oz. bottle 5* m.fi““?“ ":’u. tin 2 'o; 23( Weich‘s Diamond Buddedâ€"in the shell F o e ie oo e Waxed Turnips .. _ [‘ Eagiebrand Milk THEAL BROS Fresh Ground Royal York Shower Libby‘s Deep Browned FRUITS AND VEGETABLES in Tomate Sauce JAN. 13th to JAN. 19th ting 48e _ AYLMER BABY FOODS 3. 1 Ib. bag / Ib. tin 37¢ The annual meeting of the LAâ€" wm-uaumnâ€"nd m-mmwm""‘ umumm--fl“ a-.-mmmuuv-* * L ol Snvpfmimg to attend the Eva Cline, carnied iN" ""°"} _ wu.mm“w- T_ 10L ieas TnF % |fresinments were | Steedman‘s group. 1 ib. pkg. 10¢ â€" 1%¢ 16 oz. tin PHONE 45 be T pkg. 25¢ c +2 Ti 1b. JELLY POWDERS Wagstaffe‘s Orange wl /| s] | 8| | Ib. 5¢ Ib, 4¢ 3 phgs. McLarem‘s leaving time for & was held in Maple Leafâ€"for Silver G‘l‘h'l'dh Blue and Gold Fancy Lima huâ€"low ‘The second monthly meeting #a#® .“.gmh_."..“m '-.W‘lhm-“-' ,...un-mwdm-" Secretaries for the tw0 £ M Fere Lewis Hawkey and Mrs. Walâ€" ter Gibson. 6 u.,maulnh"""" a necessity and gives one & of security. Mn-“fi“"" mm"’-m C L2 Avdeata. y . "C C stt ,,manh-m Farmers have these purposes in -uan-MW"_.' surance. ~mmt¢flh“‘"“ (b) A means of saving money. Coo%nl We What FROZEN FOODs Toery ioente SMemorial hospital est Lincoln Memorial hospital. The community extends iNGN Ernest Penfold in the loss of their beloved granddaughter Olive Jones. Misses Audrey, Betty and Betty Lou Walker spent a day in Hamilâ€" ton with Mrs. Minnic Merritt, who was celebrating her 87th birthday. Mrs. Clifford Walker and Mra. Peter Robértson spent the weekâ€" ummmmm Mr. and Mrs. Howard Robertson, Williamsville, N.Y. home of Mrs. Basil Wednesday afternoon. _ Little Betty Lou Walker celeâ€" Friends of Mrs. Chas. Seeley will _...-:'.....m-.-dum Grassie News Crosse and Blackwell‘s 16 oz. tin &tins lemon and grapefruit 24 oz. bottie 271C Vo U Red and White 13 oz. bottle ['umhdlurm 20 oz. tin i"c 27¢ 19¢ 15¢ AP ;

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