MEMORIAL ORGAN DEDICATED IN THE FIFTY UNITED CHURCH (By Islay Wickham) :wï¬.dhy Rev. G. E. Morow, strains of sacred music from , "I2 faith of Jesus Christ we dediâ€" the beautiful new Memorial Organ |Cate this instrument of music to sounded on Remembrance Sunday, the glory of God and in loving hundred emory of those who paid the x"‘â€"mï¬mn supreme sacrifice in World War I worshippers assembled in the F"*) _a world War IL" Nov. 6th.. as over four hundred|"""""" " "0" u) arsta uie T mmmnm“,wuï¬nh'fl'&l vumamumu."fl'unr witness the dedication of Memorial| _ The dedication of the Memorial Chimes, the Memorial Organ and Chimes followed by Rev. W. °S. Memorial Piaque to those of the| DAniels, D.D. who spoke briefly congregation who lost their lives| ANd simply. He revesled that the in World Wars I and IL qm‘m-n!torm.cx Officiating in the _ combined| Bridgman, their daughâ€" MMM.OAE.I&‘“":?“":.":":’"." row, Minister of the Fifty United | PX fheir brother, Church, assisted by Rev. mlmlghcnummno Mulch. D. D., President of | the Wrieod u. 4) e sacrifice | in Hamilton Conference and Minister War II. He then quoted a * Ceieses Uniled Cuureh, a foF. | x" peigomesn in memily of fas mer minister of the Fifty CBU‘Ch sow Â¥iving Oficer Donald Bridgâ€" congregation who lost their lives)"""" """F in World Wars I and IL (ae the Officiating in the _ cOmbined | rorg year MMM.G.E.I&:-’., of row, Minister of the Fifty United | rooo;q | Church, assisted by Rev. m'lflflm Mutch. D-D-.M_SAW;'“' mer minister of the Fifty Church during World War I, also Rev. W. E. Daniels, D.D., of Hamilton. ‘There was a quiet dignity to the enclour that beran the ceremonies in the chrysanthemum decorated church, as the Winona Branch of the Canadian Legion with the Wiâ€" nons Boy Scout Troop entered and | MMMhM&dm, communion table decorated simply , with buge white chrysanthemums. | ‘There must have been gladness, htolnfllolthwlfl“ flmm.ummï¬'. choir in the singing of "Holy. o‘y | uy.-manmmm‘ ted church they have worked toâ€"| ward. in the finely panelled choir| FOR COVERAGE OF NEWS, SUBSCRIPTIONS AND JOB PRINTING WINONA â€" FRUITLAND THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT CONTACT MISS ISLAY WICKHAM Who say that "he is dead." Why can‘t you understand { ‘That he has only taken leaveâ€"| Omutw.mml Beyond the limitations of this earth | Or fiesh, or any bound ] Of space and time, I And with the deathless ones I Of every time and place, I In active servicé ‘With that glorious throng, Who leave all sordid things beâ€"| | pride those who hav 108 IOVW!: l“nmwfll‘f“'m‘ they gave their liveson the altar | of freedom." His ow son, he reâ€" vealed, had died in Eypt on act» ive service, but hestated that he was glad and ppud to know 'ummmmmwu help throw back the saces of Româ€" | mel at El Alemein. mose who say precious aspirations were lost, evils followed. bringing disiliusionments. ‘These young men and women saved the world from the Nazi beast, from dominance, and paganism the only way they could, with their all who heard the sddress. He T L BE more Gromaicaly wie onet! â€" QRGAN RECTAL Field," for the inspiration needed, ended by asking all those who lsâ€" tened to "go out into the world and play the man." ‘The brilliant sermom was brought to a close with the quotation of a poem by the father of a boy killed lovely words, And Lovely are virtues they define. ‘Yours was the fortitude be minee." was over. The ceremiony Was congregation "joined in % und with the restiring of the and Boy Sccout Troop the THE GRIMSBY and fortitude are endâ€" AALIEE. m Miss Winnitred !it. We intend to go on W@"" "® ORGAN RECMAL . \rmars 3t "oacat e - wuvmuufâ€"l wummmw WMJWMNWW your _reâ€" wummmmwmm‘ many lovers of music when an orâ€" summed up by one well known farâ€" Fun recital was presented.®introâ€"\mer. Asked if he had enjoyed mmmwflmwlmmw.hm'â€â€œ"' Organ dedicated that Mom~ityfml-'7’!"““.’w feranists were Miss FlOrente| ________......._...«««â€"«««~ ELECTION OF OFFICERS such of Beamsville each presented 3 beautiful selection of music, inâ€" oas #Whe fiand Shenherd." by cluding, ‘"The Good Shepherd." by Vun de Water, Mosentbal‘s "I Will Magnify Thee," and Hamblin‘s "Grant Us Thy Peace." an impor&nk NMZ 00 "7 000 Church, the well filled pews testiâ€" mbmmdoflbdul ENJOY PMEASANT DAYS | Pheasant sbooting in the Sail« fleet area was reported to be good. o.g..,..m.unuâ€"nm and 5th, a record number of hunâ€" ters poured into the township to try their luck. ‘That there were more bunters than ever before was day for the Fifty S. W. M. Hardwick each presented & INDEPENDENT mâ€"mm‘““"“"""’ ward to a better shooting 208800 Rotters thas birds out, a situation & that will be remedied next if Mr. Found‘s prediction is rea~ 1120G. ‘There were many complaints from farmers who reported a loss of valuable chickens and hens. Mr. Found‘s comme There were those who were dis . on this was that conservation, we it we can‘t force . #o an teaching, However, C which draws chickens, one ano SPF""" /s a fin many who took home a fine sh0W ing of birds. ‘The Y. P. S. of the Fifty United Church will meet at the Sunda® ie C ce_idae â€" eveming at 8 On November 11th, there 9"" " |" / _a, n, explanation, upnhdfl"m-" ndhl' M-“ wmnmwhi ||l!0|'l‘" nist ‘ m.mmumunflm m: rec®hae@perEny ; ’mcrn'. gROOTISNE + incidents, despite such inCM ry of wreaths there will be * Mth *MCC""U _ _, to . Ne"emetiaed tor Open House 1o Parents and friends® es ‘An interesting progra® "86 Bartman dw“"“"" her subject. W'wdl e Toâ€"morow." Polliowing the Anniversary #0"" m-.â€"m-“"“""†sociation L. _A aveninf®, socirion "D CC 00 bary Supper on Monday ©veNnF: “mmmgww The supper is scheduled :o be 8 upP®® * """ ~A one. Those i + _ Ahww s mm PP THO®ES affair, and & £000 ©06 u/ wi, have attended in past Y8ATR Anniversary of Anniversary ©° _***"___ _aed m-ln""‘""‘"u uoliloclilfl‘â€â€œ"’w'n BP _ ~muby â€"RAMSAY