Grimsby Independent, 21 Dec 1944, p. 11

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*‘ _ In answer to the questibn "How ‘ Â¥ it C k *A 2 L s # 1 ‘E 'J:{' Iâ€"'nl.\v evviare ** N i m Beach on Tuesday, Dec. 26th from 3.09) to 530 in the afternoon, and 8.00 to 10.00 in the evening to celeâ€" brate Mr. Moyer‘s eightieth birthâ€" Mrs. Eric Bull has arrived safeâ€" ly in London, Eng., and expects soon to be posted for duty in Belâ€" gium or Holland. She is connected with the Y.W.C.A. War Services. Her husband Capt, Eric Bull was last heard from in Molland and may even now be 0.« Germaa soll. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Culp, Vineâ€" land Station, will be at home to the friends of Mrs. Culp‘s futher, TWELVE ed from overseas last summer, and is stationed at Vernon, B.C. as ar. instructor, is home for the Â¥watiie with his perents William and Mrs. will never come up for any man; ahe will always control him." ter spending two weeks‘ holidays with his parents. e e ® Mre. Charles Beird has closzed her Oak street home for the winter and gone to Stoney Creek to reside Senc in your poronals and social event iterns early on Tuesday. on a woman be handied with inâ€" telligence" Nove‘ist John Erskine Mervry Christmas. # # ® ootocu?.um. T6 .. % Harold C. Woolvertuon, ieft on Friday for Mentone, Cal. PR rRremetereDyerDdes ie tm nonmmpeceooDPuebo/wpopuipppopere,o,u,|ppdy ~s o0 a 0 0 0 o ue o ' Social Events ~ Personals â€" Organizations â€" Club Activities ce i i i i i i i i . t i i s i s e s s s s m c m sn s m m im s im smm t e P e e mm nmeia‘ 2 d oopnpte en a sn se d te: Fit.â€"Sergt. Jack Laing, R.C.A.F. Christmas Services, Dec. 24th, 1944 11 a.ni.â€"Immanucel. 7 p.m.â€"Follow The Star. Christmas Musicâ€" â€" _ Christmas Carols Christmas Messages â€" _ Christmas Decorations Cavlor‘s Hutotel OPEN CHKISTMAS NICHT Mrs, E. Gordon Cosmetics . . DINE and DANCE TRINITY UNITED CHURCH «â€"â€"â€" Admission 35¢ â€"â€" at visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. Hill, Woodbridge. ® % ® W. H. Groce is confined to his home with severe heart condition which strickened him while shovelâ€" ling snow on Monday. Miss Mlorence D. VanDyke has| Beach,. Mr. returned home from a week‘s visit| Roberts, Mr with friends in Hamilton. Jewell Purvi *. «* % 4| son, Mr. and Russell Olmstead of Ancaster is| Miss Lena & holidaying at the home of Joseph | Stuart, Miss and Mrs. Walker, Livingston ave.| Fred J. Luca Mrs. H. C. Kelson, wishâ€" es to send Christmas and New Year‘s Greetings to all Her Friends in the Neighbourhocd and Viâ€" "eSe smB m smBb o aae0" GOoLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY ,__On Wednesday, December 6th, , 1944, at their winter apartment, e No. 554 Spadina Crescent, Toronto. | Mr. and Mrs, P. H. Davidson of p "Good â€" Will" Cottage, â€"Grimsby k Beach, Ontario, celebrated their P fAfticth year of merried life. THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT Montreal by Rev. Dr. H. M. Tory, brherâ€"inâ€"law of the bride, and reâ€" sided for many years in Dundas. Mrs. Freeman, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kennedy, the Misses Gertâ€" rude and Helen Philp, Mr. and Mrs Among those who called to pay their respects there were several summer â€" residents â€" of â€" Grimasby Fred J. Lucas, Miss Audrey Lucas, Mrs. G. E. Lindsay, Senior, Miss Hazel Davis, Miss Mabel Davis, Mrs. F. H. Mann, and her daughâ€" ter, Mrs, Lee; Mrs. Edgar Harold Rev. W. B. and Mrs. Caswell. Coryratulations were also receivâ€" ed from Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Storr, Mr. and Mrs. John Jeffries, Dr. and Beach, Mr. and Mrs, E. Cecil Roberts, Mrs. John Pearson, Mrs. Jewell Purvis, Miss Mabel Wilkinâ€" We wish to express our heartfvli thanks to the many people who kave so kindly «xiended sympathy and other help in our hereavement, t.e Inss.o* our son Pre. Alex Laba, Killed in Acthon on the European froni, also to Nayor Johnson and the Town council for their kind let ter of condelence. Yaere will be a lot of visitors in Crimaby and district over the Christmas weekend. .Also there will be a 4ot of people who will "go avisiting." We wuant all those social and personal items. Please sond or phone in your lItems on Tuesday if possible. We will be pleased to reosive reports on all other social events and enteortainmnents. Get your copy in our office on Tuesday. Help W anted Wasyl Laba and family Mr. A CHRISTMAS MESSAGE FROM RECTOR OF OLD S$T. ANDREW‘S | l e WhHoLE wHEAT '. | © CRACKED WHEAT \|\ 3 :: 20° 4 Loaves i IF | ann sase a-cb.lss ‘. â€" * commmeues. . mmmmmmmemmmmmmmmmenen cmmmmmmmmmmme e * ow 0t -_' 4 : *" 4 * N ‘A'.. Fas . *) w' ‘t @3 > R .04‘ / - DELIC1IOUSE hy U & COFFEEZ | io 1 enounms strom: your aves 42%% ‘. w a1r TIMd OPF PURCHASLâ€" / yf ; ce ansvuaime acally rausw Coorer .M | T ¥«, , TWO BLENBDSE / U #5%°, it 604 ; poes" 0# $ Eareaes : .‘. [ss stt " a Leox8* f x2 t.fl",.- t «uo) 229 W & 4 wilOw ‘ by the sword. The danger is that we accept the war with a degree of complacency. Even a little hatred in the heurt is a heavy burden; the gross hatred stalking through all lands with blioody cruelty is a shameful aad a scandalous condition. Where God is spurned and Christ is cursed, life is always brought to some such Nor can man save himself from this. It requires the Divine assistâ€" anceâ€"‘"the help that is done upon earth, He doeth it Himself" â€" in His mightiest of mighty acts, HiJ« selfâ€"emptying of glory, His aweful entry into our common life, His Incarnation for us men and for our salvation from the evil that we do and its consequence® and many hearts have b®en plerced May this Christmas ay of the War. It AY > f y » ie e m i t e i t im x jum s a h: h a ts » lt » Wt PPmiDldrerii en td i did i # 1 i i Ha i i c 4 rts are weary of things, the entanglements that frustrate our good intentions, Since the Incarnation, His #tws, His Sovâ€" ereigaity, is in the mmidst of it all, Christmas confronts us not so much with a beautifu! story, but witt. a challenge to answer with complete sincerity the loving God who gave His Son that seeing, raight be delivered from futility and damnation into abundant life and the fulness of joy. May this Christmas mearw the renewal of this faith and experâ€" lence to us all, and it will be Merry Christmcs proclaims that He has dome thisâ€"that in God revealed by ‘There are as many twists and turns to politics as there are to burlesque dancers. CALIFORNIA NAVEL ORANGES NGW AVAILABLE PRICED®LOW, ACCIRDING TO $!ZE, Mlml (PINEA®PLE vaAr‘ETy) c IRaNcESe Julcy 176‘s _ Dee our mism eivilian production for the full year dl.“h‘l.l“.“&t. 7 "ir, comâ€" pared with an output of 3,455,650 dozen pair in 1943. Women‘s miliâ€" tary stocking requirements for this year totalled 100,000 dozen pair. Bourd is not considering rationing women‘s stockings. "In this sixth year of war there ure more pressing problems than tnat of produciug unlimited quantiâ€" The Board has issued directives aimed at producing 3,900,000 dozen pair of stockings for the 12 month period in which manufacturers are Thursday, December 21, 1944 The recent call from the Waostern Front for. more guns and shells must have pricrity on available Stockings Will Not Be Rationed Christmas rush for hoslery, Donald In an appeal for coâ€"operation in

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