Thursday, April 14th, 1949. ‘Attend church services with your family and‘ friends. The doors of the church are open to welâ€" come you within .. .embueeywonthisgloriould:y\ in remembrance of His resurrection. You, your family, your friends will enj«K the beauty and nuï¬ nificence of the service . .. e feeling of goodwill derived from the significance of Easter. Go to Church this April 17th. Go to church this Easter and glory in the mag niï¬eenceoftbebeautifulefle. The organ, thechoir...voieuniledinharmonyinwouhipoi our Lord, Jesus Christ. * "OLIVET TO CALVARY MAUNDER‘S FAMOUS PASSIONTIDE ORATORIO presented by PRINITY UNITED CHURCH CHOIR part. w:h‘tï¬ï¬‚l’vmm Rita Current, Mrs. 8. Gardhat Mr. Jack Pettit, Mr. James 1 HALLELUJAH, CHRIST AROSE ! 10.00 a.m.â€"Church School. % 11.00 a. m.â€"Morning Worship. 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Worship. "IT 18 FINISHED." uuoâ€"mdmmâ€"maw. "Christ Arose"â€"Senior and Junior Choirs. waa ao. _Rvsnine Worshin. ‘"‘The Passion and C©@ERVICES» Ferry. â€" umc.l.eu-um-tmuu'd Ii the direction of Mr. 100 ’--â€"M WoOreWPâ€" _20" _ = Sh handâ€" Resurrection in Song and Picture," 30 handâ€" Wfl-n-m-z'-“- "The Triumphal Entry to The A Sfunie ..mn-mbul"..l..!.n-n TRINITY UNITED.CHURCH GOOD FRIDAY EVENING at 8:00 P.M. â€"by the Choir. â€"â€" Enter into His House v}. Praise â€" BAPTIST CHURCH EASTER SUNDAY, APRIL 17th Rev. Geo. A. McLean, B.A. ickers, Mrs. G. P. Hadier, Miss 5 Gardham, Mr. Jack Ansell, _‘ somes Raker, ML Herman spent newinkr m TERCCONC T 0 . § C000 Crloe s K nit‘s her eottort: | _ seacm wour cuss Mr. and Mrs.Curtis Duthe have | _ What a nice """‘.:,.."'..m h+ returned to he Beach from Fiorida | Howl matte at the monke ""M“ where theyspent the winter. | the Grimaby Beach mc..n. o o o last Friday afterncon! Dr. ant Mra® R"Fralick, Toronto. | Weech was. the Cub who led . the apent the weekend at the home of | how! at this first outdoor mes SF Jir. G. J.G. Jatrett, Park Road. | of the season. (The . UX w * /s voenty Lrver sns wan meryity Â¥Mrs H Rahinason has returned ceedings and the ran R (TT 0_ _ WDfzsHans af Mrs. A. §. Cooper left Tue8072 ment oOf MACU "U"""" //_ ‘utance. | meeting Of EM EABMT MUIC for Cornwall, where she will spend nme;tqum for his uuc-.wâ€'",r.o.nn.onlkmy'x‘ two weeks visiting her daughter orderly. 4th. The Regent, Mrs. C. J. and sonâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. Ron| Anm.w*hd““â€â€œ'lm. was in the chair, and Jackson and family. to sneak up and touch BARNSOT®:! oopigerable business was trans ' < * mmmtmwmwlm Miss Mary ‘Walker of Winds0r. nearing a Cub, was played "“', Mrs. C. Wilcox, convener of the .-tldl,thhwnl.thï¬'m' u»mndhclm“"’ uma'.prtyhddlnflmndt take, before leaving for New YOTK Akela. Then just general fun 204| yrin yoported over $50 cleared At to sail on the Queen Mary for EDE~ explorations were enjoyed thor= ‘});,",yong land where she will spond tWO oughly by the Cubs, who disbandâ€"| "y., o. Konkle submitted her months. ed after a closing how! under th¢| ___ _4 on the meeting of representâ€" oo e o ® _ ___ _,__ leadership of Danny Shuwera. _ !_jiusg, of the various organizations St. John‘s Woman‘s AuxilNiary met at the home of Mrs. Stanley White with Mrs. C. Bradshaw preâ€" siding. Rev. A. E. Ongley continued the mimsion study. Following the busines reports Mre. E. J. Biggar was AWwarded a life membership and plans were made for the blosâ€" som tea on June 3. This being the 40th amiversary of the organizaâ€" tion, & birthday cake and invitaâ€" tions were arranged for. Mro. Lowâ€" is Puddicombe was elected to conâ€" vene the social program and choose a committee to help her at this gals occasion. The original book of the organization was brought in und the names of the first members read. Sewing and knitting for the bale was complete during the social hour when the hostess servâ€" ed refreshments with Mra. W. Kinâ€" loch presiding at the tea table. MENmCnE | Seoo s Howe are spending a few days at lhl‘.dlr.u\dln.d.w. rs. J. A. Todd,‘ Miss '“o"n‘n"" '."m.“m" , Cubs! with a committee from the Bea: .En:.‘q:':-n Miss Hazel ‘!').9_‘:."3"?1""“"‘...""“" 10 a.m.: Sunday School. 11 a.m.: ‘The Grave in WINONA WAFTINGS "':;ul.c.lmm 3. D.D. Reotor of St. »yamas‘ Church, Hamilton. EASTEAR EVE mwl be said in the at 6 pam. (Diocess of Niagara) Rector: Rev‘d E. A. Brooks, M.A., Tel, 840. St. Andrew‘s Church 1100 mm EASTER DAY #4.30 a mioly Communion Mu-n-i;-:uuo ’_.',..-â€"M'l ® SHervice. Premtion o Lanten Miasioffering 40 paa~Â¥rvens and «won. Preadheten, ( Roovil, MA P St. John‘s Church EASTER SUNDAY, APRIL 17 Adclaide St., Grimsby â€"â€" All Welcome 600D FRIDAY LORD‘S DAY Resident Staff Correspondent. Telephone Your News Items To Her. _ " horal Euchuriat m. Preacherâ€"the Chen‘s _ KEaster THE GRIMSBY + 11 am. + â€" Tpm. their camp on the French River, M s acclls aebanivediâ€"ardinnieratreme Y just according to specifications of Cubs on an outing. mwwdtï¬t‘ow trees grown by Harry Astle was a high point of the afternoon, 88 were the presentation of two badâ€" ges the Collectors and the House My.wmmmou- lector‘s badge for his good assortâ€" ment of match folders, and Reuben BEAMSVILLE W. A. \ OF TRINITY CHURCH the Ladies‘ Aid of the GHMATY Baptist Church was held in unl Nelles Boulevard, on May 1ith, from 3 to 5 o‘clock. ‘The social half hour and refresh. ments were in charge of the group convened by Mrs. Helen Henderâ€" ldent, H. Fowler; viceâ€"president, ’tl. O. Ciliman; secretaryâ€"treasurer, W, G. O‘Reilly; directors for proâ€" gramme and fAnance, civic imâ€" provement, youth health and welâ€" fare, athletics association, D. Murâ€" ray, M. Wait, J. Clarke, B. Staples. Represntative _ to _ Recreational Township Cmmell, A. Loveyn # Mr. Collin® and * Mr. Walker apoke on . athletie . associations. There were discussions on farming a baseball and hockey league and also of raising funds for the purâ€" pose of establishing a community cent re. It was decided to hold meetings unte every month. A amall memâ€" bership fee would be charged to cover expenses. All men of the diz. trict are Invited to join, The Vinemount Drama Guilld will prosent a modern one act play, entitled "Night on the HID." ty P Japan and her present condition was the subject of an address given by Miss Esther Ryan, guest speakâ€" er of the Easter ‘Thankoffering Service of Trinity W.M.S., in the chapel on April 7th. Miss Ryan, now working among the Japanese in Canada under the All People‘s Mission, taught in Japan for sev» eral years until her recall in 1941 and from her personal experience and friendships gave an enlightenâ€" ing viewpoint of the people. "The Christian Church in Japan," stated Miss Ryan, "survived the conflict weakened statistically but rich in hope, and the need of missionaries and Christian literature is urgent." Conducting an Easter devotional service, Mrs. L. B. Tufford emphaâ€" sized the fact that the women, who loved Jesus, were closest to Him at the time of His Crucifixion ‘ud that His Resurrection is a challenge to us, as Christian womâ€" en, to aspend ourselves in building a Christian kingdom on earth. Asâ€" sisting in the service were Mra. A. D, Stirtzinger, Mrs. F. J. Thomson and Mrs. 8. W. M. Hardwick, «whose solo, "I Walked Where Jesus Walked Today," was a fitting conâ€" clusion to the Easter Theme. ‘The president, Mru. Wm. Morria, was in the chair and plans were made for a "Food For Britain" shower and an extensive appeal for good used clothing for Canadian Church Relief Abroad. Friday, April 8â€"The Tupleytown Men‘s Club held a meeting in the achoothouse for the purpose of elec. ting officers for the coming year. Mr. H. D. Walker and Mr., Collin of Winona, presided over the olectâ€" The regular monthly meeting of The offiters are as follows: Pres Baptist L A. INDEPENDENT May 11th, I;ï¬mamm‘â€â€™â€œâ€˜ and Easter Sunday at 815 Friday ns ®**C """ 0 0s Hall HEWHeE NT C uts C in the Woman‘s Institute . Mall. mueldmmmm- dW"""""‘â€M‘ mt first Good Friday. The and director, Mr. Stuart Jeffrics .un-nn.unqmdnnnr time hor energy in the preparation of this religious play, siml the T6 sult is truly a great leason \MM““M"W“ 10 OO30 10 AnP DRA PHeaeee n phasized so strongly by ouh PW vincial Fd. Department and OUr churches. It is to be hoped the hall will be filled to capacity, not only mmndtr!'""""'""w"" that it may bring home the lous truth to many of us who have wimmuto-utod m“mmw mean to us. A strange coincidence mmmm--flï¬f |°¢ the cast received an English newspaper and found they were ImmwlymmmԠ| "Night on the Hill," as this anâ€" L LMLL c Wikew imer Youth Chib 9 MA "Night on the Hi", by T es Kok SR ="" "une kindly opened her home for the April meeting of the Lena Davis Chapter, 1.O.D.E., on Monday evenâ€" ing, the 4th. The Regent, Mrs. C. J. Freeman, was in the chair, and C luidarahic business was transâ€" _ Mra. C. Wilcox, convener of U 8t. Patrick‘s party held in Bennett Hall, reported over $50 cleared at ville Band, to discuss the erection of a new Band Stand. _ ____ Mrs. C. Wray, Educational Seeâ€" retary, was instructed to secure two pictures of the King and Queen together, and to have these framed to be presented to the two rooms of the Rittenhouse School, Vineâ€" land. Members were to take special notice of the LO.D.E. Annual Proâ€" vincial Convention, dates April 12, 13, 14, to be held at the Royal Connaught Hotel, Hamilton. For Empire Study, Mrs. Harold Culp, presented a timely paper on Newfoundland, now the tenth proâ€" vince of the Dominion, giving a concise and interesting review of its history, from the time of its discovery by John Cabot, to the present day. Under the heading of new busâ€" Incas, it was decided to start the |!.O.D.l Bridge Club again, limit» ed to members only, with a joining BEAMSVILLE 10 D. E. Culp, Vineland Station, 7 uw um““.ww other Social Evening in the Benâ€" muaï¬md'“' M-.mbm'“ Lincoln Memorial Hospital. Articles may be feft there on Friday Evening: ADML Dng as Phone 124 to have them picked up. Clothes, ® KETA SALMON ........ VELVEETA CHEESE .... 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