Grimsby Independent, 4 Sep 1947, p. 4

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§ Byron A. and Mrs. Smith, Oak St. #â€" # /# MHarold and Mrs. Rayner who reâ€" e‘bd‘hflrflm“am east have moved to St. Catharines Through Leslie M. Wilcox, who is now living on the outskirts of mwmmm.m Richards, who for some years was Pastor of Grimsby Baptist Cburch, west of London. 11 a.m.â€"‘A Spiritual Challenge‘ 7 pm. â€"Orange Church Service LoRDs DAY Breaking of Bread .11 4M ‘ a # mom. Prayer Mecting and Bible Read~ ing, 8 pmâ€" 10.00 Preâ€"Communion Meditationâ€" "The Head Of The Churches" St. John‘s Church RVPCEREC O ae blem of Our Time." 7,,,-,-“':::'". Sermon Subject â€" mnomyw'rov-?“ £.30 a.m.â€"4 110 amâ€" The Baptist Church SsUNDAY, SEPT. Adelaide St., Grimsby St. Andrew‘s Church sUNDAY, SEFT . A9" ce j4th Sunday After Trinity mm * .30 a.m. â€"Holy Commun u0 a m â€"Holy Communion MIWYAROS sUNDAY, sEPT. i WPREECC C (Dincese of Niagar®) Al Welcome se ks Oe 00000 wumnb-dn@"‘“ Druggists Hr«. E. Gorden â€" â€" + > C. D. Millyard Conmetics . . . Magazines . . . Stationtt? Developing and Printing PRESCRIPTIONS _â€"Communion Service A. McLean, 6« Minister Home of Quality Drugs Arkonsa, just Social Events â€" Personals * Auxiliary of the Cansadian Legion ‘finuwumm&-- Wednesday night, Sept. 10th. # # ® ! Mr. and Mrs. Harry Black and ‘dnughter, Miss Worthy Black, of ‘Goderich, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donald McGregor last # # /# | ‘The many friends of Mra. Andâ€" rew Henderson will be sorry to hear that her mother, Mrs. James Nimmo. of Braidwood. Scotland. passed away on Monday, August Wilson Johnson flew from Maiton airport by Transâ€"Canads Airlines on Monday for a month‘s visit with his brother Capt. Raiph T. Johnson and family at Vancouver. # Duuullh.;o-.nr daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Rahn, has returned from Schumacher where she spent the last seven weeks Yvoune Sherman, the United States champion, were in training. sailed last week on the Queen Mary from New York. They have been visiting relatives and friends in this and other localities for the past four months. Mrs. Carpenter is a sister of Mrs. W. A. McNiven, Grimsby Women‘s Institute, was adian National Exhibition Associaâ€" tion. Kate Aitken, director of Woâ€" men‘s Activities for the Exhibition, was the hostess for the occasion. cipality in GREGORYâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Clifâ€" ford Gregory, Murray St. a m.uw-auaeohl-n- orial Hospital, Thursday, August _ Q@th, 1947. Glends Margaret. Mrs. A. Henderson wishes to exâ€" press sincere thanks for acts of kindness, messages of sympathy and to the Beaver Club in the reâ€" cent loss of a dear mother. iss Montli 7_, Mr. and Mras. L. S. Ries and Miss _ Mr. and Mrs. George Butter and Fumily, Hawkesbridge, Ont. Miss Hill and Miss Gowans, Torâ€" family, Cleveland, Obio. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Baker, Mr. Robert Kealon, Unity, Pa. _ Mr and Mrs. L K. Hill and Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Hill, Toronto. Miss Esther Link and Miss Virâ€" ginisa Thornton, Buffelo, N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. P. Francese, Woodâ€" ma.uq!‘n‘.lx. Figat : Hills, N.Y. Mrs. James A. Mr. Card of Thanks GREEN TREES GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Foote, Cleveâ€" Dr. and Mrs. G. T. Sykes throughout the period of the â€". and Mrs. Staniley Monti and Mr. and Mrs. C and Mrs. M. Philip and Miss on Saturday of the Canâ€" Alice MoCarthy womer of each muniâ€" Doreen Cox, Cleveland Rew, Buffalo, NY § Johnson and t Lytte, Cleveland, Arena â€"â€"â€"â€"PNK m-mfiéâ€"â€" Cleve One of the season‘s prettier seersucker models is this e season‘s '!“twhieh'mmeinmorwtfl.lflfl'mi'm“ pmkndwhiu-tripdm. * "TThe jacket is fitted, and adorned with deep revers 4nd flap pockets, besides balloon sleeves which cuff above the wnst.sutizhtw;kin...mdnmbmodel. Grimsby took top honours in the ladies‘ intercity doubles tournaâ€" ment of the Dufferin Lawn Bow!lâ€" LADY LAWN BOWLERS 27â€" Mrs. By PRUNELLA wWoOOD cRIMSBY | M B B & __ _" Aummmmmmems â€" Organizations " Club Activities F wonsytai? CC ARFâ€" .,m,.qt.‘nl.luv.uoo. ummmmm .aa-.fl-nt-fl;r!_.“l Baptist Church INDPEPEXDENXT Tth, Rev. Geo. lished .De@BESE*"""" _ ud to "'.mmnl"‘“”-“ Mufluflo""““"_m Thursday noon of each We« arms and the tartan ‘II’III’IIIIIII'II’I’I”’II”A\ &0 i ,,â€"-â€"â€"v~:m ont of BPRRRLRLLE EL ELE G 4. * LW BV & & \ MA , catendar will be PU$:|_____..â€" LADIES ... LOVELY LADIES ... ‘The one comâ€" f scarf of It looks like another big season for the as one the most beautiful and versatile of fashion accessories. Deâ€" md here is one of the latest designs of the brilliant new ke Cadwnlhdereouectiou-fiedmundthesnl- {ordshindonthatmurtofthztehimeoueetofiitgmu inspiration. The figures are worked on checkerboard squares mtwogha&uofflne.aufinxtheinuionofpaspecfi'e-no border is blue. ;M,tothm!""‘ ‘mund‘cmn‘duh ‘custodian of family records. ‘The «_ Labor shortage in both our mechanical and editorial departments demand that we have all copy as EARLY as it is posâ€" sible to secure it, Activities of the various women‘s orâ€" ganizations in the town and township are now commencing for the fall and The independent at all times is willing and happy to assist any and all organâ€" izations in their work. We are pleased to give all your endeavours the publicâ€" ity that they deserve. We must ask, however, that you please get your copy of all meetings, etc., in our office EARLY . . . . Also please do not ask our Lady Editor to take lengthy reports over the telephone. We hope you see our point next reunion will be held in 1949 “mmnaulln- '.,_.MM-“‘ first ‘wammmflflm“ the famity, formerty the home of David Jackson, the present owner WR-JM!F‘M

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