Grimsby Independent, 8 Nov 1945, p. 4

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Mrs. (Dr.) J. H. MacMilian is visiting in Ottawa. * e ® Mrs. Elma Bradford left on Sunâ€" day night for her home in Miami, Dr. J. H. MacMillan is at Queen‘s University, Kingston, taking a 10 day post graduate course. Dr. Norâ€" man Bowers, is looking after Dr. MacMillan‘s practice during his abâ€" sence. Dr. Bowers has recently reâ€" turned from three years overseas Prayer Meeting and Bible Readâ€" ing, 8 pm. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11 11 a.m.â€"*"Two Aftitudes." w. #A% i mou:oa.ia.m. Send in your social and personal 11 a.m.â€""Lest We Forget." 7 p.m.â€"Time, as a Talent. o-un-g_gmm Friday, Nov. 16th to the girl or boy in the service or discharged from it, for onlyâ€" would be more appreciated. It is now time to order. Tok Did Y ou Know : P.O, Box 237 W. J. Watt, B.A., B.D., Minister MIllYREOS Bale of Work Francls McAvoy, B.A., B.Th. Under the Auspices of the ‘Trinity Service Club Trinity United SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11 â€"â€"â€" All Welcome â€" Cosmetics . . . Magazines . . . Stationery Developing and Printing PRESCRIPTIONS Carefully and Accurately Dispensed by Graduate Druggists Mrs. E. Gordon â€" â€" â€" â€" C. D. Millyard St. John‘s Presbyterian That you may send a 2â€" years‘ subscription for Gospel Hall â€"â€"â€" GRIMSBY â€"â€" â€" "Christ and Common of Bread .._._.__11 am. â€" _ Social Events â€" Personals â€" Organizations â€" Club Activities Home of Quality Drugs To Ron and Mrs. Prudhomme of Beamsville have taken up residâ€" ence in the Mansion apartments. have gone to Toronto to reside. on Friday and Saturday last. Mra. John Vooges has returned from Detroit, where she attended the funeral of Miss Joan Coulson, only child of her brother, Francis Mrs. Marion Stuart, Central Avâ€" enue, and Miss Mary Stuart, have weekend with Mr. and Mrs. G. A. servation and Xâ€"ray over the weekâ€" end. It is quite possible that he may have to undergo an operation within a few days. ® ® % We are pleased to chronicle that B, W. Graham who has been conâ€" fined to Hamilton hospital for the past month has been able to return home. While "The Bishop of Paton Street" is still in a weakened conâ€" dition it will not be long until he will be a daily visitor to his usual was in Hamilton hospital for obâ€" Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Sovereign of Central Avenue, Grimsby Beach visited relatives at ‘Waterford, Simcoe, Port Rowan and Sarnia. ‘They report ideal weather throughâ€" out the entire trip. Among the many relatives visited were three Aunts of Mr. Sovereign aged 83, 84 and 88 respectivelyâ€"all in exâ€" cellent health and enjoying life to weeks‘ motor trip in which they E. A. Buckenham 12 Main 8t. E, Grimaby Fellowship hour for all ages at close of evening service. Watch Clock And Jewellery Repairs T pm. â€" "The Power of the SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11th 10 a.m.â€"Church School. 11 am. â€" "What Shall W Lieut. Kae Harvey of Frederictâ€" ST. ANDREW‘S CHURCH Chicken Supper 75 CENTS Thurs., Nov. 15th PARISH HALL Supper served at 5:30 and 6:30 Aprons, and a White Elephant We regret to report that Fred Grimsby Baptist Church Margaret Allan BULOVA, ELGIN, ELCO WATCHES ORDER YOUR Fall Spirella NOW PHONE 115 ‘The price of the breakfast was 25¢. Dagwood sandwiches, hot apâ€" ple muffing and coffee. Let‘s have some more, and keep our social spirits alive. \ On Monday morning two carâ€" loads of Indies arrived at the home of Mra. Larsen, Livingston Avenue, to partake of a "Galloping Breakâ€" fast" prepared by Mrs. Larsen: the first of its kind for the Instiâ€" tute Ladies. As the members were called for by drivers and unpreâ€" pared for such a call on Monday morning, it was most amusing to hear the remarks to the hostess as well as see the peculiar outfits for early morning breakfasts. A pleaâ€" sant hour was spent and the party adjourned to be prepared for a call to Mrs. St. John‘s No one knows the day or week. ‘The Women‘s Missionary Society of the St. John‘s Presbyterian Church held its thankoffering meeting as a regular church service Hamilton, who spoke on her work among the Jewish people. ® ® ® ‘The Grimsby Beach Circle held their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Wyse, who is soon leaving the community. ‘There was nearly a complete turnout at the Circle. ‘The highlight of the afternoon, was a solo by Mrs. Wyse, who played her own accompaniment on the Guitar, Sunday evening. The guest speakâ€" Flying Officer John Reekie, D.F.C. of Winona, takes place on Saturâ€" day were the Bridge Club, with a miscellancous shower, and a kitâ€" chen shower by Miss Katie Pynâ€" dyk and the girls from the office of E. D. Smith‘s, where Miss Larâ€" sen used to work. his 64th year, and had resided here for the last eight years, coming from Peterboro. He was a 32nd degree Mason, being â€" affilated with Rameses ‘Temple, of Toronto. Surviving, besides his wife, are a son and daughter, L. A. C,. John Meyers, RC.A.F., overseas, and Meyers, Detroit, and Archic J. Meyers, of Campbeliford, Ont., and Among those who have enterâ€" tained in homour of Miss Jean Larsen, whose marriage to former On Sunday, November 11th, Memorial Day, members will kindâ€" ly meet at the Independent buildâ€" ing at 2:30 p.m. and proceed to the cemetery to assist in decorating the graves. Grimsby Chapter, No. 195, met at 8 p.m., in Masonic Hall, on B. H. MEYERS In failing health for a number of years, Benjamin Homer Meyers passed away at his home, North Funeral was held from the Stoneâ€" house funeral home on ‘Tuesday afternoon, Rev. W. J. Watt offiâ€" clating. Interment was in Queen‘s Lawn cemetery. Casket bearers were, P. J, Patâ€" terson, Fred Kitchen, Fred Bush, Poter Christopherson, Roy Shields, Hysert, P.W.P. As our year ended Oct. 31, the annual reports of the various officers and conveners ments were served at the close by Sister Edith Harrison and comâ€" work. ‘The Brownles ably assistâ€" ing the Brownikins in their own six and the latter are doing so well it looks as if they would be enâ€" rolled very soon. A favourite dancing game was played and the Brownikins were from home regarding one of their tests for next week. ‘The meeting then closed with taps. At the conclusion of the Fairy Ring the FPrownies and Brownikins departed to their sixes for roll call and collection of Fairy Gold. Women‘s Institute Eastern Star Brownies Obituary 1.0.D.E. THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT 4. Sprinkle pumpkin ple with chopped peanuts to increase the protein value of a meal. 5, Spread plain squash ple with a Amail amount of warm jam. ‘The Executive of Grimsby Bible Society met in St. Andrew‘s Parâ€" ish Hall on Tuesday evening to plan the program for the annual Bible Week. Mr. J. O. Moore preâ€" sided, with Mrs. Claude Boden, A. Caton, Miss H. Walish, Miss C. Freshwater, the Reverends W. J. Watt and R. C. Standerwick, ingford, R. D. Colpitts and treasâ€" urer, Jas, Aitchison taking part in Grimsby Bible Society Week beâ€" gins on Saturday, December 1st, and culminates in a union service at ‘Trinity United Church on the evening of Bible Sunday, December $th, in which all the congregations of the town, and citizens generally, will join. A special speaker is beâ€" ing arranged for. ‘There will be a window display, full of interest and information at the Model Dairy all week. So that every person, young and old, between the town lines of Saitâ€" fleet and Clinton may have the opportunity to contribute to the work of the Society, ttams made up of members of the participating churches will canvass the entire district during Bible Society Week. ‘Those selected for the teams will meet with the Executive at Trinâ€" ity Hall on Tuesday evening, Nov. mxn«.muuâ€"olm ago. is a branch of the Upper Canada Bible Society . which has been in operation 126 years, and is, in its turn, auxiliary of the British and Foreign Bible Society. ‘The parent Society came into being in London, England, in 1804. _ During the past 141 years the Society has supplied over 760 tranâ€" siations of Scripture for the misâ€" sion fields of the world, and in times of war for the Armed Forcâ€" es, both our own and those of the enemy, Nearly 400 translations hnhumu within the !«flm“dhh 3. Substitute 1 cup orange juilce for %% cup milk in the ingredients for pumpkin ple. _ Mrs. Dymond, who is convener of this sale, will be glad to welâ€" come azy of the ladies who would like to help, and the first sewing meeting will be held at her home, Murray Street, this coming Wedâ€" nesday afternoon and evening. ‘The ladies made quilt blocks during the afternoon. After the meeting, a social half hour was enjoyed, when Mrs. Humâ€" mell and Mra, Greig served reâ€" freshments. A hearty vote of thanks was exâ€" tended to Mrs. McAlonen for the use of her home. TAKE A TIP 1. Three lbs. raw pumpkin or 1% quarts diced pumpkin yields 3 cups mashed cooked pumpkin. 2. You may substitute 1%4 tsp. mixed pastry spice or 1 % tsp. allâ€" spice for 4& tsp. ginger, % tap. nutmeg and 1 tsp. cinnamon. Gordon Hilts, from the 4th Chapâ€" ter of Acts. The ladies planned for the sale of goods, aprons, toys and many other articles, which will be held some time during December, in the Nov. 8â€"MEAT PRESERVES P20 & P21 Nov. 22â€"MEAT ..................._M 12 BUTTER ..___.___130 Nov. 20â€"MEAT ....................... M 13 BUTTER ........._._._.__131 No butter coupons it should be noted become valid on ‘Thursday November 8th. Nov. 15â€"MEAT over 300 were reduced to written form for the first‘time for the purâ€" pl._dmh-o-nd Time Table For _ Ration Coupons Lord‘s Prayer in unison. The Scripâ€" ‘The regular meeting of the Woâ€" men‘s Association of Trinity Unitâ€" ed Church was held at the home of Mrs. E. McAlonen, Robinson street south, on Thursday, November 1st, with 26 ladies present, and the President, Mrs. D. Cloughley in the Grimsby Bible Society Trinity W.A. 10 11 After the 50th and 87th LO.D.E. Companies had taken their places and the regular opening of a Guide meeting had been held, the Brownâ€" ies came running in and clustered round their toadstool where the Brownikins (recruits not yet ready for enrolment) had made a woodâ€" land scene with red Oak branches. They formed their Fairy Ring, sang the Brownle Song and proâ€" nounced the Brownle Motto. Then the Division Commissioner, Miss Walsh, spoke briefly, emphasizing the value of regular attendance and explaining to the mothers and grownâ€"up friends present, the signâ€" ificance of the Golden Hand and the Golden Bar. Two Golden Hand Brownies had, during their three years in the Pack, a nearly perfect attendanceâ€"Dorothy Game having missed only two meetings, and Kay James only oneâ€"a factor which had helped them considerably in winning their badges. Each was presented by Brown Ow! and by Mrs. Wyatt Dick with a miniature mind her of Brownme days. The Hands broke, and made their own way to Miss Cullingford, Captain of the 50th Company. Meanwhile a Brownicâ€"her "Flying up" into the Guide Company took place on the evening of the 30th, in a setâ€" "that they may fly to Guidely Two Gu des were holding as a barrier between Guides and Browâ€" forming themselves into an archâ€" way with the Red and Yellow Oak branches. Under these the fourteen Browniesâ€"two at a timeâ€"ran, pausing at the outlet to wave "Goodbye" to their old playmates. Here they were met by Guide Barâ€" bara Bromley, led to the Captain and assigned by her to their patâ€" ‘The Brownies still in the pack, and the Brownikins tipâ€"toed their way into the night, softly as fairâ€" ies do and were seen no more. ‘The new Guide recruits were inâ€" troduced to their first camp fire, singâ€"song, and Taps. ‘They have left Fairyland behind them and are facing the world of reality and useâ€" "Flyingâ€"up" Golden Hands (First Class Badge) Eivesâ€"Dorothy Game, Elien York. Pixicâ€"Kay James. Golden Bar (Second Class Badge) BROWNIES "FLY UP" TO GuiDes ‘The event of much importance to Girl Guides + _ THE INDEPENDENT Are now on display, Come in and mak® "your selection | while stocks are complete. Pick your own Greeting and wmn“mn-n-ia” .\ NO ORDERS ACCEPTED AFTER $4 DECEMBEKL 1st * Gnomeâ€"Marian Marshall, Spritesâ€"Margaret Hogan, Barbâ€" ara Hunter, Doreen Johnson. Also went up: Pixiesâ€"Marylou Marlow, ‘Agnes PANCAKE FLOUR **""‘"*"* "*13¢ PASTRY FLOUR *~*" ***~23% CREEN avimkh PEA SOUPr 2 "" 15¢ Thursday, November 8, 1945 ‘There are few movies that turn out to be as good as the prevue made it seem. Spriteâ€"Barbara Shaw. Fairyâ€"Doreen MciIntyre. Gnomeâ€"Susan Wade. It‘s a wise father who can someâ€"

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