â€" Telephones: Hamliton 7â€"8562 C Thursday, December 16, 1943. A#AERRE / CHURIS TA AS MAY YOU HAVE A JOYFUL CHRISTMAS AND A PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR. BUSY BEE T he First Class achievenent. ‘The 50th (LO.D.E.) Company and their ofâ€" fcers were presentto show their goodwill, and the whole Brownic Pack turned out togive the sendâ€" off to their deprting Sisters. Many parents andfriends encourâ€" aged the young people by their presence. ‘The program*was well plannd â€"â€"n0 mean task when it invol three large groups of ~hildrenand three teams of officers. As soon as the new Guide Company h# formed its horseshoe, the Brownies came scampering in behind tieir Brown Ow!, Mrs. Thos. Gammi#®â€" They made their fairy ring arond their toadstool, and had their usial Pack ceremony. . Then two Guilles advanced to stop the gap of the horseshoe with a gigantic Gude Trefoil, the gift ingeniously executâ€" ed for the occasion by the Captain of the 50th Company, Miss M. Culâ€" lingford. GIRL GUVIDES Anw BROWNIES A joint meeting orthe two Guide Companies and theRrowni¢ Pack on December 7th, maked a special occasion:â€" the prmotion of ten Brownies to the new Guide Comâ€" pany Two of the Browniles flew up under the powe of their own THWE GRIMSBY INDEPE NDE NT Girl Guides plannd ‘ invol lmlflvfl As soon ny hid President, ; Vice l’nlmcn‘m'.'(J Vice President, y Vice »reaident, J, Theal; Treasu,, der; Correspondi1, A. Marsh: Supp!, Cuton; Secretary Suewardship, Mrs.. ance Secretary, -.(.- glonary Monthly i3 Murphy ; ‘-creu.y Friendship and A/ Secretary, Mr®. W. Mrs. Loura Wells gave a most nteresting talk ~r that part of the Audy book, "Fer All Of Life," which deals with Health Knowâ€" ledge, Her talk was lustrated with an excellent poster, and her stories of the Missionaries‘ experâ€" lences in hospitals, and clinics of various kinds, such as maternity, clinics, dental clinics, ambvlance clinics, etc., told of the b. aking down of the prejudices o + * «aâ€" tives and winning their confisence, and how better health was being promoted in India, Ch4. Africa and other countries Mra. Wati presided for uie elecâ€" tion of officers, who are ax folâ€" tion lows __. Do your 8 "0PPhp early, or there 'MH““ P® anything left by and a foxhole i8 , into a rut on pur It‘s a fine thin as one of the cool you haven‘* also, ‘ The Woman‘s Missionary Society of Trinity United Church met at the home of Mrs, McAlonen, Thursâ€" day afternoon last. Mrs. Caton, the iPresident, presided. Another diff« and a foxhole into a rut on J At the cl dainty lunch exercises in breathing in fresh air or a brisk walk. There will be an exhilarating experience of wellâ€"beâ€" ine which no food or tonic can ing which supply. nostess, Mra. Mc the Guide ‘"Taps" brought to a close a ceremony which will live in the memory of those who took part in it, as one of friendly coâ€" operation aml mutual help. All the officers of the Division of West Lincoin were present, to wish Godâ€" speed to the new Captain, Miss M. Scott, in the of.lce which she has now so happily inaugurated. The Company will be registered and the Captain warranted, as soon AS the prescribed three months yeriod of probation has been satisfactorily ‘The study subject, led by Mrs. Aikens, was ‘"What Shall We Drink?" and "Why do we have to rink?" ‘The body needs 70% of its weight in water to carry on the rk of its marvellous mechanism. ater is both powerful and bulky |'ou gram of H2 0 contains enough potential energy to raise 1,000,000 tons 6 miles high, and there are 453 grams in a pound." "A single transport plane can carry sufficient dehydrated.. vegeâ€" |mm to feed a battalion for a week." Nature provides an abundâ€" ance of water in its free form. | Let children cut their teeth on |raw crisp celery, cabbage, lettuce and carrots. Taken in by eating the whole vegetable or fruit are ecessary chemicals, vitamines and flawrs. Juices, soft drinks, some some harmless, some otherâ€" wise, are mostly. water. Learn to discriminate â€" when there is so much good, it is smart and wise to choose the best. . It is stupid and silly to choose the worst, Often when there is a desire for food or drink, the need is oxygen. Take Co.Â¥ The Grimsby Woman‘s Christian Temperance Union met December 8th, at the home of the President. Devotion was led by Mrs. 8. Murâ€" phy and Mrs. Watt. Pacouraging reports were read. Provincial unâ€" dertaking this year is first. Each Union of which there are over 160, to pack one or more Ditty Bags. Grimsby packed two, valued at about $14.00. The Petawawa Camp (Fellowâ€" ship Lodge) project is now comâ€" plete, including as a final gift, a radio. ‘The Mobile Canteen, cost $2,250.00, is now operating in Newâ€" 4. A balance from this fund, $130.57, is to be used for D.ity Bags. Keeping a heaping bow! of fresh fruit on the dining table. »pleted. Trinity W.M.S w.C.T.U. Mrs,. Burgess; 18 Mre. Wells; ind * Mra. Millar:; 3rd 4 Mrs, Boden, Reâ€" * gecretary, Mrs. """or, Mrs. B. Snyâ€" "‘â€;g Secretary, Mre. PPâ€" Secretary, Mrs. 83 Finance and M"* fmm; ‘Temperâ€" Y> rs. Aikens; Misâ€" NY secrotary, Mrs. "u~y of Community 5 Amocinte Helpers‘ * Watt, * of the meeting a *** served by the ucAlunrn v4 PC ;;' to be r head cold Tee 10e between a rut hat you don‘t get ose, or 5 * ‘A~ conf) ience, was being ty Africa regarded s provided FLETT‘S BEAUTY SALON â€"â€"â€" Phone 178 For A »pointments â€"â€" Sormarrreaaqcannnqt . ADerrp Thristmas And Good Luck In We Wish All Our Clients A I he Néew YÂ¥ ea1r. gsâ€"lnmmu Boys and Girls ant. ELEVEN