Church. Thursday, 3 p.m.â€"Women‘s Misâ€" sionary Society. Thursday, 7 pm.â€"CGLT. Friday, 10:30 a.m. â€" Union Serâ€" vice in St. John‘s Presbyterian PLEASEâ€" 1 '.Nnflhbm.'m\ Ministers of the various churches and their Choir Leaders that they let us have their copy for church '*'flm(mw.m“ early on Monday or Tuesday as possible. We wish to give special space to the churches for Good Friday and Easter services and ask Monday, 8 p.m.â€"Young People‘s Union. Literary Evening with Mra. during Passion Week. On Good m-mm'fllhhdd in St. John‘s Presbyterian Church at 10:30 a.m. to afford an opporâ€" tunity to commemorate the victory of the Cross. We should consider this one of the most important and impressive services of the whole the coâ€"operation of those in charge Junior Congregation. 2:30 p.m. â€" Sunday School and Lable izz*. 7 p.m.â€"*‘Triumphant Defeat". Christians throughout the world will unite in observance of the sufâ€" fering and death of our Saviour a‘clock. Sundayâ€""The Lord‘s Supper (Acts 20:7) 11 am. April 11â€"14â€"Holy Week. Interâ€" cession 4.30 in Church. Good Friday â€"â€" "The Three Hours", 12 â€" 3 o.c. Easter Evenâ€"5 o.c. evensong. Easter Dayâ€"8 â€" 11 â€" 7 o.c. The Sunday Services will follow the usual monthly sequence. Sunday School at 10 a.m. an4 Young People‘s meeting at 5.45 p.m. on Sunday. FEach Friday afternoon at 4.30, __Canon Appleyard, recently of Windsor, comes from the diocese of Grimsby Baptist Church ‘The services of the Grimsby Bapâ€" tist Church on Sunday, April the tenth, morning and evening, will be conducted by the Rev. Nell M. Leckie, D.D. At the morning serâ€" vice, the Sacrament of the Lord‘s Supper will be observed. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evenings at 8 p.m. its way in the world largely through its acceptance of sufferâ€" ings, sufferings sometimes inevitâ€" abie, sometimes borne on behalf of others. ‘The Sacrament of the Lord‘s supper is the symbol of this spiritual triumph. Huron. l Within Our Churches Wednesday, 7 p.m.â€"Trail Rangâ€" M’. Y pmM. â€"â€" Badminton Bunday School and Bible Classâ€" Week night prayer meeting hursday, at 8 o‘clock. All are cordially invited. â€"_â€"_.____â€" 8. Andrew‘s Anglican Church Trinity United Church Rev. R. B. Ferris, Minister. Sunday, April 10thâ€" 1938 Lenten Services:â€" April 10 â€"â€" Palm ‘The Christian Religion has won 11 a.m.â€"*"The Bible View of the Gospel Hall â€" (Adclaide St.) just a# in wet Finding Ourselves in Service , April 7th, 1938, his discin! the Gospel Women‘s Misâ€" at phecy. Then, because religion is nothing unless it is made vitally, and warmly personal, Jesus asked them pointedly, "But who say ye that T am?" That this is the crux of his religion is evident in the .g...rmmduur-zm enemies, ‘"‘What think ye of Christ ? Whose son is he?" Voicing not only Faith Basic to Service . So Jesus asked them, "Whom do men say that I am?" They repiied, "John the Baptist, Elijah or one of the prophets." But Jesus was more than ony of these. He was himself Mm}lnhmwmr ‘This will depend upon their appreâ€" clation of him and of his mission in the By DR. ALVIN E. BELL _ ,bis own faith, but also that of all (The International Uniform u-]tl- twelve, Peter answered, "Thou mmmmwflctuwu'lfl::‘.m&cludmuv- (Paim Sunday) is Mark 8:27â€"38, 1M8 CO4!, I“':'my::“’ Wm"‘“‘“""""«lmmmmumï¬ "What doth it profit a man, to gain in his deity and saviorhood he dark 8:36â€""What doth it profit a man, to the whole world and m‘&"“ _ Che Golder Cext Finding Ourselves in Service PREVIEW OF THE SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON . /} / }'/‘ q,l:' <£ | | . P 1 Ne /l \/ (9 Jesus asked his GiSCIpIT that I am?" Peter repl the Christ the Son of th Jesus commended Peter asked his disciples, "Who say ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON Peter replied, "Thou a Son of the lving Go#4 fense at the cross to be the same old satanic suggestion that had asâ€" sailed him in the wilderness tempâ€" luuu.mmmy.nmu ,uddcvllhhofl.ll: "Get thee beâ€" .uum.um:rwmm ‘not the things of God, but the things of men." He went further and prociaimed the necessity of the cross for his followers as for himâ€" self: "If any man would come afâ€" ‘ter me, let himâ€"deny himself, and iuhuphhmnldhlhv-o." Refusal of this challenge of the em--nutdhmndlo.dlfl.' for "‘Whosoever would save his life shall lose it; and whosoever shalll lose his life for my sake and thee gospel‘s shall save it." Dishes which have containe«d starches or proteins should be soakâ€" ed in cold water before being washâ€" ed in bot water with mild soapy suds, ‘The hot water tends to cook the starches and proteins, making them twice as hard to get off the dish. Sugary or syrupy dishes should be soaked in hot water beâ€" fore being washed, as cold water solidifies the substance. and said "Thou &f At this time ’"‘"â€"5 ty of his cross> * suffer many things, . lithed THB GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT ummw‘ Minister, Rev. L B. Kaine. â€W,Ml‘fli.â€"mn- lin.wâ€"‘l\o'lydmaul- 7 pm.~â€"The Triumphant Entry. Plans are being made for a Good Friday service to be held in St. John‘s Presbyterian Church on Good Friday at 10:30 a. m. . The churches coâ€"operating will be the United, Presbyterian and Baptist. Full details will be announced next _ Varnish, to give the best results, is usually applied when the temâ€" pegrature is between 60 and 80 deâ€" greees Fabrenheit. Good ventilation is eessential. Care should be taken, hovwever, to keep extreme drafts of air from striking the freshly varrnished surface. ‘The area to be varrnished should be clean, dry, and abssolutely free from Gust. Elders.â€"You can make Good Friâ€" day if you will, the most profitable of any perplexing day coming to you thrbughout the year. If on this day you attend no serâ€" vice, where that all but increditable act of mankind is brought to mind, could you not profitably spend a few minutes in solitary contemplaâ€" tion of an event which would seem to blight any hope of mankindâ€" that men crucified God their Creaâ€" tor and Saviour! ‘ The inquiry may recall your own frailties, and uncertain mind, and moove you to seek grace for you~ seplf and arrogant fellowâ€"man. Youth.â€"I would suggest that you repfuse games and any nolsy pleasâ€" upre of holiday type. This will dooubtless make Good Friday a dull compfusing day, in which you too knpow not what to do. Let it so be. week. DEANERY COUNCIL A.Y.P.A. ‘The Lincoln and Welland Deanâ€" ery Council, A. Y. P. A., held its April meeting atâ€"the Parish Hall, Grimsby, Monday evening when organizations were present from St. Catharines , Thorold, Beamsâ€" ville, Niagara Falls, Merritton and other parts of the district. Rev. J. A. Ballard, the local rector, welâ€" comed the societies and during the busineas discussion, Mr. Robert ‘Mduwmmm Ingdeed such would be well The woprid to day knows not what to do. othher days. A little, wellâ€"thoughtâ€" ouut selfâ€"sacrifice, while young, will oppen heart and mind for life made grreat and good only, by selfâ€"smcriâ€" fiece. If you must be occupied, and yw‘ SILVER CUP | kecep animals or pets, make them (Continued from page 1) sppecially rlean, comfortable and{pageari, "Garden of Canada on «content. ‘Take the dog for a 1ON&| Parade" and will step forth from hhike in the flelds or woods, and/the book of history to be crowned bbring home a fistâ€"full of Pussy Wi!lâ€" |with a huge wreath of Blossoms. loows for your friends. Make th¢|she will be accompanied by her bacckâ€"garden tidy for Easterday.|Blossom Princesses The Blossom Leet Good Friday be different is all\Queen will be presenled with a othher days. A littie, wellâ€"thoughtâ€" | siiver cup donated by Grimsby ouut selfâ€"sacrifice, while young, will\ Chamber of Commerce. GOOD FRIDAY â€"â€" Holyâ€"Day or Holiday ? Perhaps Good Friday may seem to you a rather mysterious day in the yearly calendar, a day upon which you know not how to occupy yourselves, whether to work, to play, or what to do, such a dull inâ€" definite at:.uspnere seems to overâ€" hang it. ‘This may be well, and you ‘nv.tonnuwudnm in your lives to fll in with good possibilities. Check Y our Label copy of The Grimsby Indepenâ€" dent denotes the date to which your paper is paid. If it reads March 1st, 1938 or after, the sum of $1.50 will renew it for one year. If dated prior to March 1st, 1938, the price of reâ€" newal! is $2.00. Subscriptions are payable in advance, so visit our office at ence, and if you are behind in your payments, bring your subâ€" scription up to date. Good Friday, the commemeoration gan to speal The date appearing on your plain mus Jesus insisted his cisciples show similar willingness to sacrifice: . "Whosseve would save his life shall lose it . , .* (AOLDEN TEXT â€"Mark & *A + J.A.B. chorus has broadcast for Blossom Week and this year they will be heard on an international hookâ€"up of stations over the Canadian Broadcasting system and the Muâ€" tual Broadcasting system of the United States. j Decorations in various colors are placed on the large pleces of candy. ‘The different colored decorating material is contained in sterilized rubber bags. Each bag is fitted at the tip end with a special nipple according to the design that is to be made. Then the content is graâ€" dualily squeezed from the bag through the nipple and by speedy, clever manipulation of the operator, you have in a very few moments a :m:lgblydm‘ld‘ll"m ‘ C ‘There is nothing in the line of Easter or other holiday candies in novelty designs that this kitchen cannot turn but, nor is there anyâ€" thing in the candy decoration line that cannot be done here. It is now possible to have any decoration you desire in any color put on any article you wish to purâ€" chase. You can take your own layâ€" out or design to Mr. Kanmacher and he will do the rest. You can have your own name or the name ‘dyourwtlc.molbcr.mfl“ i:d:u placed on any article you On Thursday night the 19th, West Lincoln Branch, Canadian Legion, is holding its annual Blosâ€" som Week ball, in Beamsvillie Comâ€" munity. hall and promises to be the greatest and grandest affair of its kind ever held in the Fruit Belt. Also, do not forget that on Monâ€" day evening, May 16th, the Grimsâ€" by Festival Chorus will broadcast over CKTH, at. Catharines, at 8:30. It is an interesting plece of manufacturing to watch, particularâ€" |y|.thunmrlthh¢ work is completed and with little or no breakage. ‘The next time you look in Kanâ€" machers window and see that gorâ€" geous display of Easter novelties, you will know just as much about how they were produced as this reâ€" porter does. You will know, like he does, where all the Bunnies came from to lay all the eggs that they do on Easter morning. _ _Besides the big pageant at night y there will be the Blossom Festival chorus and Grimsby Youngâ€"Men‘s Choir under the direction of Gorâ€" k w« H imaby Concert Modern airliners will soon be soaring across Band; _ Beamsville Philharmonic| Transâ€"Canada Air Lines begins operation o:‘“. ln?m. "::“m‘:: o uks thn muny viher musicat W.| Baggage will be carried in the nose of the fusclage of the Transâ€"Cankd: imms and many other musical atâ€"| 1 (ractionk. ;;:':::b'lm and above is shown a mechanic loading one of the aeroâ€" This will be the third year that the mm‘mmmnmm] evening performances on the 18th, photographers from the Globo' and Mail will be present and| immediately photos are taken, they | will be flashed to the News Room Inthmmporcme‘lnmu! by the Telephoto Wire Service syâ€" stem* of _ transmitting plctur-' through the ether. | By the Rev. Alvin E. Beli And Alfred 4. Buescher Meeting for the first time since they left Wycliffe College, Toronto, nmmm&hm.m.MM.Ah.lOnm.hld a happy reunion recently. Bishop Fieming is now Bishop of the Arctic mm.mnmmdmmu-wmmt.m- bia. m-uuuwouphummoummmumgyum ed at Vancouver. LAWN ROLLER FOR HIRE . 50¢c Per Half Day LAWN GRASS SEEDs«»®: By filling with water can be made any weight to suit your needs from one to five hundred lbs. 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