Grimsby Independent, 12 Nov 1942, p. 3

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Sunday School Matthow 8:31â€"32; Luke 12: u-u.l * ® GoLden Ttext h”*.m.r end so fulfll the law of Christ _ Gal, 6:12, a=F g ‘ An Introduction to The Lesson To “hm~. aages at the head of this leason. a mumiluas s# 4s __ P listed for annsia, .. .;__ Wâ€"e® are firfli-nu-.num to do with the things that hinder irceal family life, as depicted eiseâ€" 'I-hmâ€"ucou.hh-. and distrust between children of mmmbumh Genesis 4:1â€"12 and 27:1â€"45), Truly, -J-l"un-uu&o.nw (*dl‘.._._l:‘)mhm verbs "Who is able to strnd before " ly"l";‘l. am|i Jealousy (Gen. 4:1â€"12). Envy «n: 27:1â€"45). Hatred (Deut. 24:1â€"5), Soparation (Malachi 2:13â€" 16). Immorality (Matthew 5:31â€" 82). Unfilal behaviour (Mark 10:7â€"12). _ Covetousness (Luke 12%:13815). Divorce (Romans 12â€"8). Desertion (1st Corinthians T:10â€" 16). The Meart of The Lesson If all the members of a Christian family have before them the peace and blessing of the whole group, they will not allow selfish consiâ€" Gerations to destroy that harmony which is far more precious than any one individual‘s personal gratiâ€" Aeations. "Each for all and all for each" is a family motto well worth remembering and acting upon, Tbimeat Mar _ Family Life SsUVNDaAy qurdb i ndk Inckute pitee t Pnd _ / - MT THE INDEPENDE JUST ARRIVE! i4 eatale89®â€" /‘ ostra. c-fl!'..“!‘..?.'m-d;"" That is v Mtu“. 15th New 1942 Catalogues of &bristmas @reeting Cards -md‘d“"" % yos /s years These cards art in tw $ '-'dll'*"-“- .. â€"""Z uow &At six mannoquine. A gig, °600. 29 y‘lfiug:“"‘l A.n:: Ov.h“. R ‘.QM“‘.‘:L-MM‘ pe fi.*“ uy at hh‘h-.nm!’ verd mmich mistaken, * itaken, _ * you‘re *me parade had, a mm“m-‘ll': u.‘...“‘. delightful as. dn,‘xm"‘m an older & 12 _ . _ CCA 000. OZ 2 °7 I, fouched with gay embroidâ€" ery at the neckline. yA td '*‘?*‘“uâ€"- d to be the keynote with dashing mhmuhm m.u-mamm. lh‘b“fi“fl,u ::;‘“Mmhm models, h"“’“"hmm colored mackintoshes and practical nhn&m-lnllubt-.. mmmdmm prices were moderate. One ladv: _ "wing on millinery, was heard to h-utlu“lhodqndmu. luwmmmfi' ‘The English believe in lightening up the gloom with plenty of colour, nmmumm has not been crushed when it comes to giving attractive names to cont and suit materials Listen bearing one of these names is a big help towards keeping one‘s head above the clouds. Avoid all haste; calmness is an essential ingredient of politeness. ‘M‘- e cz GRIMSBY Have you be«: up yet to the Gage Park greenhouses to see the "":lmnmmsm.da\-::mh when all‘s said and done, we like sturdy openâ€"air :"‘-'r.m".munm:-:‘m.m. Who g¢ up to hear the organ recitals Dr. cnarien Coursoin evec Buaiay meraing i rady came fwoue Hew Form: over C.B.L. and reach us at 8.05, just after the first news cast. m.m-.mâ€"*mmmmm Mmmm..‘ummmm They never jar, no matter with what degree of joy or sorrow one listens in. For those who are not free to get healng and peace and courage fror: contact with nature, organ music is «Be of the next best things. "Music was a thing of the 20U!; a roseâ€"lipped shell that murmurâ€" oddllo“nlm:um&lm the songs of another shore."â€"J. G. Holland. So David Grayson ‘has produced a new book. We must.have it. umm&uummmmuwunmw Farm in Amherst, Mass. It‘s a long time since we‘ve read anything of his, so look forward to a treat. He tells, in this new book, ‘"Under the Eims," of the little intiâ€" mate happenings of everyday life, Such as Sunday morning, the cat in the window, birds and fishing, his newspaper, his writing. The whole book, aays his reviewer, shows the wide range of Mr. Grayson‘s browsâ€" ing, the melilownese of his wisdom AWA4 the kindliness of his feeling for David Grayson is just our sort of person, wise, understanding, for whom we save up our choicest epigrams. We feel we can do him no greater honour than to put him on our bookshelf beside Peter Mcâ€" Arthur. Di you know his real name is Ray Stannard Baker? In other words, the "business" hand af schools and classes, _ ‘It rolls across the pages of the ledger. ‘The faster it‘s written, and speed is its one and only merit, the rollier it gets, It ignores all traffic signals and sweeps unhindered.acrossâ€"the red lined boundaries nwhmumnuunmumt You have wmmmm-mummmmuw at the writing to interpret it. Rmmw-lum'ufl-.m'nmvmm- bleweed is and does. _ P & i The Admiral in Command at a great Scottish naval dockyard mkmmuunmtmmu They saw the intricate orâ€" mgu-uomm-my.mmwa But the interest of the Admiral seemed to lie more {i) his librarâ€" les, restâ€"rooms, canteens and ‘entertainment halls, He had all the care of a father for his big Camily. ‘Then the Admiral took them to an ugly corrugated iron shed, maying. ‘"This is the jewel among everything; 1 have given all my pare time to polish this jewel." The door was thrown open and they saw a lovely little chapel. Here the Admiral had put his men to work -mwumuumuwm. The wmuuâ€"wnâ€"uuw«aumn-h ‘The Sails bad been lined with wood and adorned with paintings of scenem at sea. The fout had been a ship‘s compass, um.............mmnwuduw _...,“.c“muun-â€"omrydwm they could come and find spiritunl solace. With loving care these men uu-dlwuflld.w.m.hh. M o e o e h o o t i ...m"!"'.mw LAvely hornpipes and Jg* like M-“l'_,.fl,mflmwjfim M""“"m‘”"“"”‘ raitled the orgle ‘father . nd ant }staing in, while mothar e ‘M._l rpaichordesss called the changes in some of of all the posts, 2088 85 8 109 """ 0/ pearted, accomplished & 4* "" c adared WDAMID & mM _ ""4 influch, mw-mmam‘.flw&u‘,m W.d".a-.mymm.m.m tial dtieen® If 56 V ine wothis wife, Henty WW:"“‘""_. M“"’,‘{, and woRder 9° "" s psoduhat be wanted of 1fe,â€" fl'mfli“"",“qs.m.m"“"" reom M"“m w' -r..,.n‘d Craigle mmulmhd in 6 on antzact somenttiidegarde Mawthorne telle She M omcs Q'QE.'_.- wwu c3 “fl .!.'A.mn- lflh‘hm enc the ab09® SVS! caimpoti ure, a narrativs that sbould 1naPI®® u-dflclll‘d,.-bm.'s.mfiu“fi-w 4 IN WHICH THEâ€"WOMANâ€"NEXTâ€"DOOR LOOKS AT US, AT Ou2TOWN, AND OCCASIONALLY AT TRE THIRD PAGE *‘Chrysantherums from gilded argosy Uniload their gaudy scentiess merchandise."â€"Oscar Wilde. ., of debit and credit at its own gweet will, dropping its cargo of "NMature‘s chief masterpiece is writing well." mlgeail® 0 00 0 ounle wWhen Heary‘s turn camehe was Mkely to ask for one oo Tom Y 8 44*" * o ut shome endaafing young Chartmh," ot Ye Soft Pipes, Play On The Tumbleweed Hand From Gilded Argosy s M dntth vRalleve me fall those Dockyards Jewel Under My Elm A Happy Home T H E INDEPENDENT loved | , Sollowed by a reading Our Weekly Poem SING a song or sacrvagc GENERAL ORDER The Dominion Bureau of Statistice is found that stha â€" + af living index number for October 1, The We e i io y _ provides in Section 48 (iv): 1942, us 117.8 with the cost 10943. of 117.9 The indes number not having changed whole point or more since July 2, 19 ......".""""": to the m o. e u9un P T io L N‘Mgwlui that the wrms of its General Order dated alfll.dul continue to apply for the y Board u..uymâ€"dw-fwd“ amount of cont living bonus as a Board may Ustermine to be "faie and reasonable," under the provisions of the Order, dovember 4, 1943 â€"_ ; oÂ¥ hh‘rhr( , is 117.8 index 116.9) as ‘ the cost of =nâ€"hl . of 117.9 (ndjusted 117) HUMPMREY Ordar, P. C. $9064, y â€" Ap B4

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