Grimsby Independent, 9 May 1946, p. 6

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‘ flm'““g ,EIIE CONTINUA TIONS BLESSING OF ploneers in a new field of service home when Fr. Romanovich left the improvised outside altar, enterâ€" «d the building and biessed the various rooms with holy water. The ceremony was concluded with the candles, and keys of the new home to each of the first two sisters. ‘This was symbolical of the wise virgins of the gospel who entered into the bridal chamber of Christ mnflmfi-m“ lous parts of Canada wisÂ¥ing the new sisters good success in their new enterprise. Amongst the good wishers were: Most Rev. Basil Ladyks, OSEM.,. of Winnipeg, Bishop Ordinary for the Ukrainian Cutholics of Canada, Very Rev. B. Alberta, Provincial Superior of the Basilian Futhers, the Redemptorist Futhers, Yorkon, Sask., Rev, B. G. . Winnipeg, Rev. Fr. Semâ€" Mm'm.m.'.m and Rev. M. Guesko of Mundare, Albertsa, Rev. Wm .Moss, OMIL, Kenora, Ontario, Capt. Wm. Bossy, Montreal, andâ€"others. After reading ‘The first part of aoopfYeEar PALMER‘S . GARAGE Top of Grimsby Mountain PHONE 495 RENEW YOUR OFFICE SUPPLIES ... â€"â€"Waste Paper Baskets CRIMSBY congratulatory missals, a N. Kobut, OS5.BM., From Page One Mmm'u-( t othe Blessed Virgin Maryâ€"in which her protection and care over lhu'm-‘lum.A Mary had been bung up for the oc Fr. Kohut then proceeded to call upon a series of representative rh_n._l& M.AJ”A.&. which filled the countryside said: "From this one tree that is planted in Grimsby today will come blosâ€" world." Other speakers were: Mr. Jflmm Reeve for for Reeve Charles Durham, Mayor Bull of Grimsby, Mr. Thomas R. BeGora, Barrister, St. Catharines, Mr. Fred Wisnoski, viceâ€"president of St. Mary‘s Church Mr. Bill Pailmer, Financial Secretary for St. lu-rlm,.-fih. Nicholas ‘n-nk,mm:m to generously support sisters with their donations. Father Mark Romunovich, the founder of the new society, then spoke his few The most distinguished and inâ€" teresting thing about the elephant is its elongated nose, which we call a trunk And it is the animal‘s most useful instrument. It is proâ€" vided with some 40,000 muscles which make it very flexible, and Dr. and Mrs. Mcintyre, Mr. and Mrs. B. Geddes, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Murdoch, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Bromâ€" ley, rs. G. Di Tomasso, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dick, Mr. Burgess Book, Mr. Orion Livingston, Mr. Lawson, and others, Mr. Bruce Murdoch of the Hamilton Spectator took photoâ€" _ The program of the following day included the Blessing of the Mass in the new chapel, and the sincere words of gratitude and thanks to all those that had helped him achieve his goal. He tendered mpa-humlm’us \ p. C COLFMANX ] Cansdian Pacific Rallway Company muâ€"â€"nâ€"mmimmmmmm Romanovich, the founder of the | stone of anything the most Satanic new society, then spoke his few | devil could devise. His portrayal sincere words of gratitude and | is terrifying in its realism. He puts mumtmmmwhmm““. him achieve his goal. He tendered lonal wringer that leaves him limp special thanks to the following perâ€" with exhaustion, Though the Wildâ€" mmumn:u:‘- erâ€"Brackett team has been responâ€" him unlimited support *\ aible for many startlingly different Mr. Andrew Borowsky ~of Brantâ€" | pictures, "The Lost Weekend" is mou..mm»nâ€"m that Hollywood has mumdmmm"m‘mmwu mdm.um.n-ym,mm-unmm mn.mn-flyam:m.mymmmtn mmmm.h!mmmmu to script, Mr. McGinty and Mr. Walish Of | sets and camera work. The mood Grimsby, to Mr. and Mrs. J. A. never lets up for one moment. Jacklin, to Mrs. Sudomas and MrS.| Reels of mellmlald . weicidie " .2z their names in the home‘s souvenir book. ‘Tesa and refreshments were Mrs, Paul Romaniw, Mrs. William chuk, Mrs. Fred Wisnoski, Mrs. J. Sklerk and Mrs. Michael Duschak. Those who served tea were: Mrs. s and Lilly o es _ Among those found present on Elephant‘s Trunk to "Lost Weekend" Is Fine Picture any idea such a shockingly realistic book would ever be exposed to the hot lights of a Hollywood studio. But Paramount executives dared to bring this story of a man‘s inner struggle to the screen with Ray Millasnd playing the central charâ€" acter. Brilliantly directed by Billy Wider and produced by (harles M“{:un'o‘-rh playing at Roxy theatre on M.'n-mmwm of next week with Jane Wyman coâ€" starring opposite Milland and Phillip Terry, Howard da Silva and M’mwhmup- ‘The picture is not a pretty one. No punches are pulled and the audâ€" lence is spared nothing of the horâ€" ror which haunts a man afflicted with chronic alcoholism. It is the story of five merciless nights and days in the life of Don Birnamâ€" a sensitive, intelligent person of thirtyâ€"three dragged to the dregs by a weakness beyond his control. A scientist predicts all of us will m" --:-z‘munm :_.hm*bmmm never lets up for one moment. lo_flt_lnlhldd vividly record Milland‘s desperate struggle to fight the mental demon which threatens to destroy him. Jane Wyman is superb as the deâ€" voted woman who refuses to beâ€" lieve the man she loves is incurâ€" able. Philip Terry also turns in a aplendid performance as Milland‘s solid, "good as gold" brother who tries desperately to help him, but all to no avail In Abyssinia it‘s the custom to chain a debtor to his creditor. If the custom were in America, there Milland, it is a personal triumph. *The Lost Weekend‘ ‘is a cineâ€" matic tour de force with all the imâ€" ‘Those who read Charles Jackâ€" THE _GRIMS.y~ |xpEPENDENT Your help is needed on all types of farmsâ€"now! 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