Karl Oelkuch has returned from & 10 days visit with friends in Newport News, W. Va. e e e Vernon Barrick who has been very il! in Hamilton hospital is alowly making progress for the Provincial Constable Ernest and Mrs. Hart have moved to Smithâ€" ville to reside. Their recently vacâ€" ated apartment on Main west will be occupled by H. ‘T. and Mrs. Steâ€" Chambers, Mrs. Roy St. John, Mrs. E. L. Sutheriand and Mrs. George Poppy Day, Saturday, November meeting which was held in St. Catharines last week. ® e ce ‘The Thank Offering meeting of the Women‘s Missionary Society of St. John‘s Presbyterian Church will be a regular Church service on Sunday evening November 4th at 7 o‘clock. The guest speaker will be Mrs, D. McKay of Hamilton, who will speak of her work among the Jewish people. e e e LAC. Arthur Fellows RC.A.F. arrived home from the west coast accompanied by his wife on Tuesâ€" day last, he is on a 48 day leave, pending his discharge, They intend to make their home in Grimsby. Mrs. Fellows is a native of l.c.‘ and had never seen the east until a year ago last summer, when she visited here along with Art on his last furlough. Arthur has about 3% years service in most of that time at Western Air Command, Vancouver, Patricia Bay and Haiâ€" of friends at their home when the guests of honor were Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Ransom, who are moving ifax Bay etc. home in Grimaby. After a pleasant evening of entertainment the good wishes of those present were exâ€" tended to Mr. and Mrs. Ransom as well as the pleasure of their friends that the short distance will still enable them to keep the ties of friendship in this community to continue as usual. Py "Clue, 8 pm. foubgecs â€" hy oothe emunl She Speakerâ€"Mra. D. H. Mackay of 20â€" UIEE CCC OL #Phis T p.m.â€"Missionary Thankoffer 11 a.m.â€""Christ Came, WHY ?" 11 a.m.â€"The Aftermath. 1,.-,-1\.1“‘“. W. J. Watt, BSA., B.D., Minister Sunday School at 2.30, Trinity Francle McAvoy, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4th Trinity United ...'.l.u‘-___'_::;;â€"c'p' Conmetics ... . Magarines . ) â€" 5 Developing and Printing aANAREM °C MB > m PRESCRIPTIONS â€" _2 1_ Iicnanced hy Gradua! & isX 0 s Graduate Carefully and Accurately Dispensed by St. John‘s Presbyterian Adciaide St., Grimeby Lonp‘s DAY ing of Bread .11 4M Gospel Hall So_cz_al Events â€" Personals â€" Organizitions â€" Club Activities Women‘s lnnu-:':.'w.'n--. is confined to home at Grimsby ® ® @ _ W.8. (Bill) Fellows spent the weekend at home and returned to ‘o.xc.o-qu_qaun-.u Father Kobut of the Bascilian Fathers Monastery, is on a trip to Mundare and other points in Alâ€" holding a "Fair" on Friday Novâ€" ember 23rd, afternoon and evening in the Sunday School rooms. There will be tables of home baking sewâ€" ing and fancy work, novelties etc., and also a program will be given in the evening. Everybody welâ€" that Gordon and Harvey Shafer, of Grimsby, have made and donâ€" ated to the .church a screen of memory of wife and mother, was dedicated two weeks ago. the Veteran Guards in Southern Alberta, is representing his comâ€" pany as Victory Bond salesman. To date he has more than tripled his quota for the entire campaign. On the 22nd Oct. he was guest speaker at the opening drive for been ill and was operated on Wedâ€" sons Warren and Kenneth, left this week for Sexsmith, Alberta, where visiting her sister, Mrs. C. Campâ€" bell, formerly of Grimsby, who has Warren, is seriously ill. They will be away for a month or six weeks. Mrs. Mike Sweet was in Hamilâ€" At the close of the morning servâ€" ice on Sunday, Rev. Francis Mcâ€" Avoy, on behalf of the congregatâ€" organist in her place. years. Mrs. Tweney has resigned and will take up residence in the United States. Mrs. Duncan McInâ€" tosh has accepted the offer to be All small boys‘ sweaters seem to go at the elbows. To postpone the day, darn the inside of the elbow sweater is brand new, 11 10 a.m. E. A. Buckenham 12 Main 8t. E. Grimeby mm 7. EInee L (Singing of Gospel Songs from the Screen) Watch Clock And Jewellery Repairs R. C, Standerwick, B.A., B. Pastor. sUNDAY, NOV. 4th, 1945 _ A Friendly Church â€"â€"â€" Grimsby Baptist BVLOVA, ELGIN, ELCO waATCHES Store in The Fruit Beit" (Communion Prevention 'â€" irch School for all Very largely attended on Friday last, was the tea and sale of work held by the Lincoln Loyalist Chapâ€" ter 1.O.D.E. at the home of Mrs. ‘The tea table was beautifully arâ€" ranged with a lace cloth and deâ€" corated with yellow Mums and Snap Dragon, with tall yellow tapâ€" ers. Four past Regents presided, Mrs. R, N. Woifenden and Mrs. L. A. Bromley for the first hour, and Mrs. F. Jewson and Mrs. A. V. Catton for the second hour. _ Guests were admitted by four members of the Brownies, Judy Baxter, Sheils Moberly, Joanne Dick and Beverly Woodcock, who took turns at opening the door to the guests who were received by the Regent, Mrs. E. A. Buckenâ€" ham and Mrs. Geo. F. Mitchell. guests and invited them to the tea room, where they were served by Miss Olive Kitchen and Mesdames Corey and D. Thomson, assisted by four members of the Girl Guides, Harrison dnd Carol Baxter. In the den .a sale of work was held, convened by Mrs, F. Baisiey, assisted by Mrs. E. J. Marsh. Donations were received at the door by the Treasurer Mrs. B. Shuffieboard tournament and Capâ€" tains were elected for the teams. Mrs. Max Gunning Captain for the Reds and Mrs. L. Foster, Captain for the Blacks. Marjorie‘s Marionettes presented by United Church Evening Auxilâ€" Ist, 4.15 and 8 pm. Admission adults 25¢, Children 10¢. ment of their younger daughter, Mary Ruth, to Frederick George Chivers, RCN.V.R., younger son of Mr. and Mrs. Archibald J. Chivâ€" ers, of Grimaby. Wedding will take place quictly the latter part ‘Townsend and Mrs. Townsend. of November. to Sgt. Victor ‘Mason, son of Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Mason, Grimsby, Ont. The attendants were C. 8. M. ident, Mrs, H. G. Mogg, for her ‘wmumm of our new church organ which Mr. A. W. EicKmeler and family gave to the church in memory of Mrs. yaumnm.nma.nn-.u Mrs. L. Foster. Hosteases for Monâ€" day October 20th were Mrs. A. Henderson and Mrs, C. McNinch. At the farewell meeting of Oct. 30 a group picture was taken. The going up Browniles then turned in the badges which they had won mlloynnmy_n:hlnl After roll call and collection of Fuiry Gold a small treat was enâ€" joyed in honour of the departing Brownies. The meeting then closed with taps to enable everyone to get home and back to the high school for the all important ceremony in MASONâ€"SMITHâ€"At the First Baptist Church, Truro, Nova Scotâ€" is, on Saturday Oct. 20th, by the Rev. Ross C. Eaton, Sgt. Virginia Smith, C.W.A.C. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Smith of Halifax Church are hoiding on November Estimates have been obtained and we hope to have the work under way very soon. Members and friends are asked to remember the Chicken Supper Mr. and Mra. . Percy Sheiton, of ‘The Beaver Club is planning on Coming Events Engagement 1.0.D.E. Brownies Marriage THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT 112th Anniversary At Trinity United made more altractive by the floral offerings of the W.A. was filled to capacity in the morning, and a}â€" most filled again for the evening service, the Baptist Church having withdrawn its evening service for the occasion. ‘The speaker for the day was Rev. J. E. J. Millyard of London, Ont., who, in a most interesting ‘Trinity United Church celebrated its 112th Anniversary last Sunday. ‘The beautiful church auditorium, and forceful way gave the worshipâ€" pers much food for thought. His given in Chapter thirtyâ€"seven of that book. He emphasized the fourâ€" fold character of religion, as meetâ€" ing the need for a rounded Christâ€" lan life, to consist of Mysticism, and happiness and peace of heart. His evening theme was "Preventâ€" lon and Cure," showing the twoâ€" morning theme was based on the warks around our youth that will | prevent them going> astray, and | rescuing those folks who get past | the bulwarks and require help from | beyond themselves. ‘The musical part of the Anniverâ€" | sary services was on a very high | level, under the teadership of Mr. Donald Kennedy, the recently apâ€"| pointed organist and choirâ€"master, | the choir being assisted by a male | quartette from ‘Weston, which furnished several inspiring numbâ€" ers at both services. ‘Taken altogether this Anniverrâ€" reach out for greater heights of attainment and service in the comâ€" in the Canboro circuit. For some years services were held in a school house but in 1844 they held servicâ€" es in the Presbyterian Church and until their own building was erectâ€" edâ€"here in 1865. Thisâ€"building, folâ€" lowing church union in 1925, beâ€" came the Sunday School and cenâ€" tre of midweek activities. ‘There collection, a lively game of corner bail was played. Akela then inâ€" structed the sixers and seconds in signalling while Bagheera assisted by Allan Balsley and Peter Phelps ‘The grey six were the leaders in of the cubs to the scouts a fow weeks ago the pack has no senior sixer. All cubs now working on their second star are cligible for are many descendants of the early pioneers of these two churches on this promotion as the first twoâ€" star cub will be the new senior around the totem pole, on Friday, Oct. 26, Jackie Hewitt and Douglas Bayloo was glad to announce that the long awaited shipment of neckerchiefs had arrived and the boys will now be able to complete their uniforms. 1 Next Friday Nov. 2, at T pm. will be cubs and scouts parents and friends night. It has been whispered around the jungle that there will be fun for all the grownâ€" ups as well as the cubs and scouts and a hearty invitation is extended to all interested. Thursday, Nov. 8 5.30 to 7.30 LADIES‘ AID OF 8T JOHN‘S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ADULTS _ + + _ 8§ Cents CHILOREN â€" + 50 Cents Cubbing ‘The October meeting of the Linâ€" oin Loyalist Chapter 1L.O.D.E. was pid in the Chapter rooms Monday Dctober 20th at 3 p.m., the Regent The educational report was given by Mrs. Stevenson and it was decided that 1st and 2nd prizâ€" es wil be given in Junior and Senâ€" lor ciasses, at the Commencement cess, Proceeds from the tea and sale of weork amounted to about $85.00. .,u-u-n.mmu-\ notice had been placed in The Inâ€" dependent asking for names and addresses of boys who will not reach home for Christmas, and as soon as the list is prepared, parcels will be sent out to.these boys. Mrs. Phelps reported on the tea and sale of work held at the home of Mrs. Mitchell, and thanked all those who helped so willingly to makee the affair such a grand sucâ€" Chapter learned that Mrs. Elliot, Presp convener, intends leaving lur“uuhupmu London. The best wishes of the heartty vote of thanks to Mrs. Phelgps for her splendid work. Mrs. . Jewson reported her plans nounnced the parade to the Cemetâ€" ery : will commence at 3 p.m. thhe : and dance sponsored by the memiibers of the Vinemount Woâ€" men‘s‘s Institute was held in the Chapter will go with her to her gatthered at the home of Mr .and Mras. Raiph Horning, ‘Tapleytown, Friilday manrried to Mr. George McConnell inn Ottawa, Saturday, Oct. 20th. Thae evening was spent playing u l... Friends and neignvour‘s held a miscellaneous shower in the W.I. Ill-l-“ymoa.&d. lin honour of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Netttle Davis, daughter of Mr, and Mras, Cecil Davis, Vinemount. Many ‘TWhe next dance will be held on oveember ‘8th. Cards at 8.15 Vinemount News 1.O0.D.E. member took her afâ€" and best wishes to _ THE INDEPENDENT Sample Books of Are now on display. Come in and make your sétection while stocks are complete. Pick your own Gresting and nmnmmmum- beautiful and useiul gifts were reâ€" by Miss Grace Whyte. Mr. Fred White, Mrs. Ernest Twedie, Miss 8. St. John, Phyllis® Fowler and Doria Thomas. Music was supplied for dancing by a Smithville orch» NO ORDERS ACCEPTED AFTER DECEMBER 1st ‘The October meeting of the misâ€" e o C re re» d.clluod‘lwm Ma-dnlhd-w"‘ ak CBO MBRES TS M zl the president. Those taking part were Reta and Doris Thomas. civilization is because there are NO November 1, 1945.