Grimsby Independent, 13 Mar 1947, p. 6

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2.30 p.m.â€"Sunday School. ida; ing at 7.30â€" SUNDAY, MARCH 16th, 1947. 11 a.m. â€" When the load is not 7 pm. â€"God‘s World or Ours? Breaking of Bread 11 am. Prayer Mecting and Bible Readâ€" ing, 8 pm. sUNDAY, MARCH Church School â€" â€", 1 ( Classes for wgmz * l L N. Mlarerte *Ukkh Tuesday, March 18th, at o‘clock p.m. 4th Sunday in Lent £.30 a.m.â€"Holy Communion. 11 a m. â€"â€" ’_“'!..:.._..n %f A _ 4 â€".. . Simptiti mm / sb ln-.‘v“ E. F. Maunsell, 3 2.30 p.m.â€"Sunday School. 3 pm â€"Bible Class. 3 _.,\-1. ’:fl. of St. . Pt. Midâ€"Week Service, Trinity United SUNDAY, MARCH MIYAROS W. J. Watt, B.A., B.D. St. Andrew‘s Church _ Gospel Hall _i AWRPY * by Graduate W“u“n--l Ufee K Btities DrisB®l® _ . 1. millyard . . .. Stationery (Diocese of Niagare) l lll TE , _ _ t 4 .. P drrndn All Welcome â€"â€" Home of Quality Drugs . â€" 1000 am. â€" 1100 am. Grimsby, anno ment of their Frances, to Flight Lieut. Russell David Holland, R.AF., son of Mr. and Mrs. William Watkin Holland of Swindon, Wiltshire, England. The marriage to take place on Church, EDWARDSâ€"In loving meâ€" mory of our dear husband and father, John Edwards, who passed away March 14th, 1946. Deep in the heart lies a picture Of loved one laid to rest, In memory‘s frame we shall keep it, Because he was one of the best. â€"Loving wife, daughter and son. Grimsby Red Cross ‘Thursday, March 20th, is Ked Cross Quilting Day at Trinity Hall. and quilt will be welcomed. ‘The pieced tops are being supplied by the local church organizations. mnomntzo'clock. Anyone who would like to come Tuesday evening, March 18th. The Rev. F. F. Bennett, BA., mqmwmm. Hamilton, will be the guest speakâ€" er at a special Missionary meeting to be held in the school hall Tuesâ€" d.ynumz-tlo'dock. is L ePD u2. ts d Nee e en e o ol oC The story of missionary work in Bolivia is a fascinating story and Mr. Bennett‘s manner of presentâ€" ing it is strikingly unique. .. _ . vited to attend. The Canadian Baptists have m«de missionary history in an unâ€" usual way in Bolivia and their work ‘has been highly approved and their example followed by othâ€" er missionary societies, both Proâ€" testant and Catholic. i bln s 12211 M .cc ctcatcnntaomindtd This is an open m and everyone interested is cordially inâ€" BLANCHARDâ€"In loving who passed away, March 15th, â€"Ever remembered by wife and family. In Memoriam Baptist M.C. . in ‘Trinity United On Friday evening, March 7th, the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Betzner was the scene of a very pretty wedding, when their only daughter, Merl Elizabeth, was unâ€" Ited in marriage to John Ernest Koegler, son of Dr. A. R. and Mrs. Koeglier of Waterloo. Rev. W. J. Watt officiated at the double ring ceremony which took place before a bower of flowers. Miss Joan Eaton played the wedâ€" ding music. ‘The bride, given in marriage by her father, looked charming in a black and fuschia accessories. She carried a nosegay of white flowers. During the signing of the registâ€" er, Miss Joyce Mogg sang "I Love ¢RMuptials ._Following the ceremony.. a delic« lous buffet luncheon was served to the guests under the supervision of Miss Peggy O‘Neil at the Village Inn. Guests were present from Waterloo, Fenwick, Hamilton, Tilâ€" Isonburg and London. Mr. and Mrs. Koegler later motâ€" ored to Buffalo for their honeyâ€" moon. The happy couple will reside ‘Trinity Service Club held a sucâ€" cessful potâ€"luck supper at Trinity Hall on Monday evening. The hall was decorated with spring flowers and carried out the St. Patrick‘s theme. Many new members were welcomed into the organization. Much of the success of the afâ€" fair may be attributed to Mrs. Wm. mmwmflmlfim. who had charge of the arrang®~ ments. Games were enjoyed under the leadership of Mrs. Kenneth Baxter. Mrs. Leslice Stewart and Mrs. George Mitchell. Ammmm ated the eevning. A number of the members volunteered to help the Red Cross with quilting in the futâ€" ure, and the welfare convener, Mrs. Archie Aiton, gave a compreâ€" hensive report on what her comâ€" mittee is doing. the pending departure of a memâ€" ber, Mrs. H. L Roberts, who is Presbyterian Church meeting in the chburch Voyage" was the centre of attracâ€" tion on the tea table, and marked soon to aall for Seotland. Mn‘dm-uo leason , and Mrs. F. McAvoy led in prayer. Ammmwm- ‘..,.u-muuuuml- " PB BM MHzambain S after the Easter Parade table I-H-:flx.uh.;_u:'-._ is a symphony in pink, gray and 4A white: pink Irish handkerchief linen tea cloth, hand hemstitched and inset with matching embroidery; white china in Wedgwood‘s gray Wildâ€" hyacinths. For refreshments, a noble assortment of embossed cakes and A cake iced with the words "Bon Trinity Service Club St. John‘s L. A. KOEGLERâ€"BETZNER Ladies® Aid of St. John‘s held their George Shepherd. Annual reports were presented showing a very successful year. There were four regular, one executive and one anâ€" nual meting held during the year. Election of officers took place for the following year. ANNUAL REPORT OF BEAMSVILLE BRANCH The Annual meeting was held on February 20th, at the home of Mrs. ‘The treasurer‘s report showed total receipts of $389.85, $250.00 of At the annual meeting of the district branches of the Ladies Auxiliary of West Lincoln Memâ€" orial Hospital, in the Oak Room at the Village Inn, the following which was sent to the central treaâ€" surer. Supplies amounting to $39.91 were forwarded to the hosâ€" in office: Mrs. K. A. Ramsay, president, Miss Molly Lucas, viceâ€" tary. Conveners of committees appointed were: Mrs. James Walkâ€" lcr. Ways and Means, Mrs. Fred The auxiliary Are to sponsor the Maher‘s Double or Nothing proâ€" gram May 5th, in the Community Hall. + Mrs. George Warner, Maintenance, Miss F. A. Brown, Visiting. h which $100 had been sent to the ‘The business meeting of the Beaver Club was held March 3rd in the church rooms. It was arâ€" ranged to have a quilting bee for the Red Cross on March 12th. Reading selections entitled "Self Pity" and "Out of Style" were givâ€" en by Mrs. C. Hitchman. An interesting letter was read from a member at present living in Cuba. After shuffieboard, Mrs. Arthur Luey and Mrs. Wm. Bidâ€" unurndhlr.tymt_a__ The social meeting was held March 10th An invitation for the Beavers to be guests of the Men‘s Club was accepted for March 27. Mrs. D. E. Anderson entertained with an amusing reading "Early to Bed." Several games of shuffieâ€" board were enjoyed. Then Mrs. R. Walters and Mrs. Morris Smith served an appetising lunch. Two ReRETE OOO0 Oe E_ day boxes. Time Table For Ration Coupons ©CoUrPoNns NoW VALID Sugarâ€"preserves 826 to $42. Butter B36 to Bil. Meat M to M74. Watch for further announceâ€" ROSPITAL L. A. Beaver Club officers were confirmed O"gdnizctions â€" Club A?:tivities birthâ€" | The Staff Lioyd _ | Rehoot, in Mamilton: where mis |Koegter teaches. held a tea and pregentatidh on Siares 4t , / * â€" 1 |f“:zmdmmmi ro Grihsby, bave been held in honourof Miss Doris V. hhym.wmm Hamilton, Bermda, where her marriage to Capt.C. M. Gladwin took place this wek. The congreâ€" gation of Sherboune Street United Church, ‘Toronto, where she was mm&ummnl held a reception and presented | Several showers and parties|, bave been zen in honour of MrS. | m""‘flfi.m former Miss Betz»: af Grimsby. | Misses Ls Reid and Marjory | Jones of Haniton, were joint hosâ€" tesses at a pty and presentation : at the home ; the former on Febâ€" :; ruary 26th, | "“'"-Joyeou.“ h-byflfihfiym ® miscellancous shower on Febhrn. Mrs. R. Shafer gave a hudhr‘-] muw.m-mwm.| supper party, Mrs. W. H. Morris a | luncheon, and Mrs. L. A. Bromley‘ saiss Bromley wih a silver tray | and two silver comports Many | other presentations and beautiful | m--mm-mon-l tario Department, of Agriculture, various associations, a=nd hosts of | ‘The regular monthly meeting of ‘Trinity United Church W.A. was held at the hone of Mrs. A. F. Hawke, MainStreet East, with the first viceâ€"presitent, Mrs. H. Harpâ€" er, conducting the meeting in the absence of the president, Mrs. W. Mrs. James Theal gave the scripture reading. and the business meeting followel. The ladies were asked to help with the Red Cross quilting in Trhity Hall on Thursâ€" day, March 20th, at 2 p.m., in which all the church organizations entertained at tea. A. McNiven. ‘eral showers eand parties been zen in honour of Mrs. Koegh, the former Miss Trinity W.A. TOILET S0AP CATELLI PALMOLIVE ° 2 TOILET SOAP CASHMERE CLEANSER TILBEST WHEN AVAILABLE nLD DUTCH © 2¢" 196 Shower ASTY udlmo.u‘. fll-ma.fl-uln. iches. held a tem and on March 6th. | ® * /% I pboth in ?;mm --.h..n‘ 3 24 oc. loaves ANN PAGE vnkar 2 * t Bougquet & Cks. of the district are participating. At the close, Mrs. Richard Theal and her group served refreshâ€" ments, and a social halfâ€"hour was enjoyed by all. ‘There‘s one consolation about being a small fry. The superâ€"salesâ€" man doesn‘t waste &ny breath on "* 198 i 1} Phyg. n‘ 15¢ OVALTINE GREEN BEANS salss‘ ° * lt BLENDED JUICE â€" ~ 2%> 25¢ CRAPEFRUIT JUICE > > 10« TOMATO JUICE â€" > > 2%> 19« CHICKEN HADDIE ©â€" >© " ; â€" PRKED TO SAVE â€" §OCIETY . . Thursday, March 13th, 1947. I wish sincerely to thank friends and neighbors for their kind exâ€" pressions of sympathy and for the beautiful floral offerings in my reâ€" cent bereavement. Card of Thanks VARIOUS BRANDS LIBBY‘s 1 tb. tin 49¢ Ting Tin Tins 27¢ 11¢

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