come to attend and have a good time with the Beavers. On February 18th, members will meet at the home of Mrs. L4lMan Garnham, Grimsby Beach. Hostesses for the evening will be Mrs. Garnham and Mrs. L. Foster. hmmmm uâ€"mnnnu.o.-mn-.. mmumwhm but is progressing slowly, A Penny Sale and Social evening is arranged for next meeting night, February 11th at 8 o‘clock in the church rooms. Everyone is welâ€" Munro, son of Rev. and Mrs. mmao:.., the marringe to take place the middle Hermiston, Grimsby, was honored by the Listowel Lodge, No. 160, xo_qr.n-n-umm a 50â€"year. veteran‘s jewel. A formâ€" er resident of Listowel, he is a past grand of the local Lodge. H. Wadâ€" W. B. Smth at Main street west.| _ M* Robert Aldrick, The Beaver Club of St. John‘s Presbyterian Church held their reâ€" SArB, J. r.nnacl--c' visited with relatives in town over LORD‘S DAY Breaking of Bread .___11 a.m. Wednesday Prayer Meeting and Bible Readâ€" ing, 8 p.m. SUNDAY, FEB, 10th, 1946 11 am.â€"The World‘s Treatment 1 pm.â€"A Gem From a Roman Bunday School at 2.30 ‘Trinity Hall pn+ ures for th . LL l 4 ‘ Ro Wome The new oROUG STORe sponmmea . Trinity United Church PRESCRIPTIONS Carefully and Accurately Dispensed by Graduate â€"â€"â€" Al Welcome Gospel Hall W. J. Watt, B.A., B.D., loping and Printing â€" * Beaver Club Home of Quality Drugs m« 7 PMH Social Events f Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ma ....: {their eldest daughter Grace Hilda, | W. L. McMane, Grimsby. The wedâ€" Olive Time rolls on and we are reminded Of a day our hearts were crushed When God took our brothers (% And we all in gloom were In the Bloom of life death « In And to be with them always to Eric Lorne, son of Mr safely. He expects his wife to folâ€" low him bome soon. Tpr. Anderson is spending his leave with his parâ€" GODDENâ€"In loving memory of Bride of Sergt Robert Aldrick, RCAF. who arrived last week from her home in England. SUNDAY, FEB. 10th, 1946 11 amâ€"*"The Cburch and Side Issues." 230 pmâ€"Sunday School. 1 pmâ€""The Way of Cain." _ REV. NORMAN DpaBBSs Missionary Speaker from Bolivia â€"â€" A Friendly Church Home â€" 10 amâ€"Church School. ll..-.â€":&"q[m“. Grimsby Baptist Church the prime of manhood days ut we hope some day to meet In Memoriam * St. John‘s Presbyterian Bride Arrives Church . F. McAvoy, G.A., B. Th Engagement and Family death claimed District of the Hall. Twentyâ€"one babies and preâ€" l‘dd&-mm.y Dr. M. C. McGarry, Miss Goddard, | supervisor, Miss L Price, school | nurse and Miss Hamner. Ladies of the Women‘s Institute | in attendance were: Mrs. Wm. Layton, Mrs. G. Warner, Mré L E Larsen, Mrs C. NKorman ank The general spirit of the congreâ€" gation is excellent, and all departâ€" ures for the year ahead The Clinke is Representalive to Presbyteryâ€" Claude Boden. Alternate Representative to Preâ€" sabyteryâ€"P. E. Wilkins. Treasurer of M. and M. fundâ€" Bryon A. Smith. Chairman of Music Committeeâ€" P. E. Wilkins . Greenwood, H. C. Jeffries, H. A. Powell, M. A. Johnson. ‘Trinity Service Club, memberâ€" ship 55, held eight meetings, raised $323. Made a donution of $100 to the organ fund, $25 to the Bible Society, sent boxes overseas, sewed for Red Cross and West Lincoln Memorial Hospital Are setting aside funds for a memorial windâ€" expended on church property inâ€" cluding manse and Trinity Hall, on repairs and church building renovâ€" ation and decorating. Total receipts for other purposes, not local, were â€"â€"missions including women‘s missâ€" lons, $1656, Bible Society $500. tisms were reported by the pastor. The Women‘s Missionary Society with 34 members, met monthly for study purposes and inspiration, and report two life memberships donated this year, one to Mrs. A. L. Greenwood, one to Mrs. Sarah Murphy. Sent $335 to Presbyterial The Evening Auxiliary with 30 members held 10 meetings, several of which were for quilting. They monthly and cares for many local needs in the congregation and special undertaking in conpection with church property and equipâ€" ment. Receipts $357. Mus. Bac., and are planning for a concert in Trinity Hall a little later on this winter. To replace the five members reâ€" tiring from the Committee of Steâ€" wards on Dec. 31 last, the followâ€" ing were elected at the annual Women‘s Institute of $2397, and a grand total for all purposes of $9719. The resident membership roll is now 556, of which number 27 were added during the year by letters from other churches, and 30 on profession of faith. Death claimed 14 of our members last year, as well as 9 adherents Five marâ€" riages witkin the congregation, 14 Trinity Sundsy School has an enroiment of 183 (including. 22 ofâ€" ficers and teachers) and an averâ€" age attendance of 135. Raised by for local S. S. supplies $166.00. hard under the leadership of Mr. Donald Kennedy, BA., ATCM, total amount raised for local purâ€" poses during the year (exclusive of balances held over from 1944) was §$7,322. Of this amount $1587 was Annual Meeting Trinity United Auditorâ€"D. U. Hartnett The following appointments were ‘The Womens‘ Association, with a Personals Organizations â€" Club Activities THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT |\ Grimsby Bible | Society NOW OPENX Phone 19 for Appointments workers in Ontario. that this Board place on record its deep appreciation of the essentâ€" ial quality and high character of the service rendered by the officers of the Branches of this Society. The increase in income for the year just ended is the 12th annual increase in succession and the largâ€" the friends of the p mmflm ization which faces upportunities as w grants ofâ€"scriptures 4c 23 evangelâ€" ical, educational and c*A*itable orâ€" February lstâ€"Mr. and Mrs Clyde Alway, Grimsby Beach, a The Qist Annual . Meeting of Grimsby Branch of e c The following resolution from the Board of The Upper Canada Bible Society was read. "Resolved Bociety. The Board is scious that this is i. llrWltlm and it is also aware that 10 such conclusion to the year‘s work would be possâ€" Ible without the faithfu) and efâ€" nmmmtym Officers. With this message â€" of in 50 languages, and ®adt free fort in order that the Society may be fully equipped to provide the word of God to a needy world." The Upper Canada Bible Society works for the worldâ€"wide spread of the Scriptures, In 1944 the Socâ€" lety insued 128245 Bibles, Testâ€" February istâ€"Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vrvicky, RKR. No. 2, Beamsville a are our modern methods of _ 3r, vratas ns e, €3 ‘The treasurer / OP}*® West [ncoly â€" BiéPThs â€" it in renewed prayer and efâ€" SALON coiffure . . . * elcome l:_‘gynqdm FOGTd 18 "n' conâ€" Dhmmd t1¢ Bible Society to organâ€" theppriae, their form°0me to visit severs. Gammage) had* them in Brownies weni L. (hlUMOties og went to their coryâ€" ":"’W-z which _ time they ""‘“'"-c.t-.... lecting of the Fairy Gold: tss Bs . ".lm" ‘“‘“"“‘Mw“-'m". I."_.-I“M'“u For the wedding trip to Niagara Pulls and Buffalo, N.Y., the bride ‘mhm “‘n'"""‘m will re. alde in HamiJtop . R‘l-u.ul-'-c†to work themselves to the bone. After which the Brownies closed their meeting in the usual way. early part of the year, under the | guidance of our new minister, Rev. |\Francis McAvoy, we have gained luw-hundwnv- Ings and our past year has been prosperous and successful. During ’mmmMmM with a beautiful organ, a gift from Mr. Eickmeler and members of his family, in memory of Mrs. Eickâ€" SIMPEONâ€"IRISH 1 On January 26, at 3 o‘clock, in\ St. John‘s Anglican Church Wiâ€"! nonsa the wedding was solemnized of Emily Rosamund, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Irish, Grimsâ€" by, and Mr. Donald John Simpson, son of Mr. and Mrs, John Simpson, Guelph. Officiating at the cereâ€" mony was Ven. Archdeacon G. F. Bcovil. Mrs. T. M. Davis, Winons was organist and Miss Rosalie Harâ€" ris, Beamavilie, sang.O Promise Me. The Church was decorated with pink chrysanthemums, ‘The bride, given in marriage by her facher, wore a gown of white brocaded| them once again and led several songs and JuncesOuring and coâ€"operation existed, and the outlook of the church for the comâ€" ing year is very promising. After the meeting the Ladies served réfreshments in the church Elders: A. C. Price, clerk of the session, B. Book, W. Sangster, A. Eickmeiler, G. Crittenden, D. C. Thomson, J. Hawkins. J. H. Dick. Board of Mansgers: D. E. Anâ€" derson, Treasurer, J. H. Dick, Secâ€" Rev. F. McAvoy was chairman and Mrs. Robt. Walters Secretary for the evening. Mrs. Hermiston reported for the Ladies Ald, Mrs. Doucett and Mrs. Mogg for the Beaver Club, Mrs. Burke for the W.MS., Mrs. Steverson for the Choir and W. Sangster for the S.8. The Church‘s officers for the ‘The annual Congregational meetâ€" Ing was held in the church Friday evening last. There was a splendid attendance and every organization of the church gave gratifying reâ€" ports. The Treasurer‘s report givâ€" en by D. E. Anderson, showed the Church‘s finances to be in very good condition. Mr. W. Sangster m.w:u scting regulas Aiitvies :‘“f'“M&n A very fine spirit of, fellowship St. John‘s Church Muptials the Church‘s Brownies A plessant s lon that would be a credit to an orator half the age. Congratulations and best wishes are extended to Mr. Secord from The Grimsby Independent. Claud of Brantford, Stewart of Ottawas, and Mrs, Nixon, (Pearl) of Stamford. _ _ During the Sunday afternoon tea given in his honour, Mr. Secord gave a speech, and his talk to those held by Mrs. Thos. Liddie, and many friends called to extend their solicitations, and Mr. Secord was the receiver of many beautiful ‘The eldest of four remaining children of the late David Secord whd Sarah Zimmerman, Philip Seâ€" cord celebrated his 90th birthday joyed by all. The door prize was won by Mrs. E. L Priest. Mrs. Ethel Wray and her comâ€" mittee served refreshments. Following the regular meeting of Grimsby Chapter No. 195, O.E.4. held in the Masonic Hall on Tuesâ€" day evening, the members enterâ€" tained their families and friends at Birthday Party W will come and the '..mghâ€eyo‘.. com e help Auxiliary, Tea will be served from 3 to 5.30 o‘clock, and in the evening, there will be a coffee party, to enable the business people, and the girls who would like to bring their hushands to help with this effort, and at the same time spend an enjoyable evening. Memorial Hospital has arranged a benefit tea, through the kindness of Mrs. C. D. Millyard, at her home, St. Eastern Star V alentine Tea FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15¢ AGAIN .. _ GRAPEFRUIT There will be cup readi z, af The Woman‘s TN..VIIKM.VMWMMD Y our Hospital :ormmaui-.u&c::; and many letters during my in the Hamilton General Hospital and a special thanks to the eight blood donors who so kindly gave. Thanks for everything. There is an open invitation to all who are interested in the future of Protestant missions in South Amerâ€" ica to join in the fellowship of this During his years in Bolivia Mr. Dabbs has laboured with his wife on the Oruro field where in adâ€" school is opersted by the mission with a freah and vital story of the On Sunday evening at the Bapâ€" tist Church, Rev. Norman Dabbs, BA., B. Th. will be the visiting missionary speaker, Mr. Dabbs went to Bolivia under the Canadian Baptist Foreign Misâ€" sion Board in 1940, and has now returned to Canada for his first Will Speak At Baptist Church I wish to thank my many friends Thursday, February 7, 1946. Card of Thanks Mrs. Elvin Muir®