»Tank and Airs. Lambert of Davenport, Ia., are holiday visitors Mra. A. M. Powell, St. Andrew‘s avenue, is in Indianapolis, Ind., for the Christmas holldays. # # ® Councilior ‘Wm. Mitchel! of North Grimsby, who has been conâ€" fined to Hamilton hospital for the past three weeks was able to reâ€" turn home on Tuesday. Lt.â€"Col. Fred G. Kemp, who has been confined to Christie Street hospital for some time past has On Friday evening last, Alex and Mrs. Ryans, Main west, celebrated their 40th weding anniversary, at which a large number of friends atâ€" tended to extend felicitations. The considerably improved in health music with a dainty luncheon serâ€" ved by the "bride" of 40 years ago. ents, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary at the home of their Andrew‘s avenue, on Sunday. A large number of old friends called during the afternoon and evening to wish them many more years of l Ofest is tha Gbea#t_ LORD‘s DAY Breaking bf Bread â€" 11 a.m. CHRISTMAS EVE Midnight Service at 11.15 p.m THE SUNDAY AFTER CHRISTMAS £.30 a.m.â€"Holy Communion. 11.00 a.m.â€"Mattins. 7.00 p.m.â€"Nativity Pageant. §T. STEPHEN‘s DAY Holy Communion at 9.30 a.m CHRISTMAS DAY Family Service at 10.00 a.m St. Andrew‘s Church A4 ’" [A â€"â€". 34 A .o lncintcr es /Â¥ t NU * Vn mnndymhdthudsudnr-lyuthtn- calution, all other resolutions that you might make will take care of themselves. Getting acquainted with our wmhmuupwuihkhlmcw mmm St. John‘s Church Mr. James Marnock, â€" All Welcome â€" (Diocese of Niagara) tor: Rev‘d E. A. Brooks, M.A., ‘Tel. 549. Carefully and Accurately Dispensed by Graduate Pharmacists Mrs. E. Gordon â€" _ â€" â€" . ~ * C. D. Millyard Conmetics . _ Wn‘ . . . Stationery AA a 200 4houMr! oo 4* Reading, 8 p.m. MILEYARDS Wednesday esmm Ee 00 uyur-dvethtnxtyfll’!fll"mmm 2 L 0 ~ C4 TB Ihaul, t thut wa. U DBDRUG STORE / Social Events ~ Personals of Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Maitiand and family of London, are visiting the K. C. Baxters over the holidays. . *) t "/% There will be lots of visitors in town for the holidays. Please teleâ€" phone in your social items early. ® â€"*% @ At the galn opening of the new addition to the Brant Inn at Burâ€" lington on Friday night last Miss Peggy O‘Neil, of The Village Inn was one of the guests of honour }ndmalloflupator.ï¬ru trio of her famous Irish ballads. in town last week. He reports that Knmvbm.r:uhot- en hip from a fall last is making fine progress and is again able to walk with the use of a with a large attendance of mothâ€" ers and children. The president, Mrs. J. Durham, lowed for the children. Piano selecâ€" tions ‘by Lois Morningstar and Elaine Tomison and Carol singing for all. meeting. A Christmas program folâ€" A tasty lunch was served by the committee in charge. held at the home of Mrs. R. Fuairview Ave. 11.00 a.m.â€""After Christmas NEW YEAR‘S EVE 11.30 p.m.â€"Watchnight Service Trinity United Church 10.00 a.m.â€"Church School. 11.00 a.m.â€"â€"Morning Worship. Subjectâ€"*"The Ideal Church and How to Reach It." 7.00 p.m.â€"Gospel Song Service. Short sermonâ€""The Walking Prodigal." 2.30 p.m.â€"Sunday School in Trinity Hall. 7.00 p.m.â€"Carol Service. Conâ€" gregation and choir -ln% old favourites. Brief Congregational Meeting and Watchnight Serviceâ€"8.30 p.m till midpight. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 28th SUNDAY, DECEMBER 28th Mothers‘ Club The Baptist Church WEDNESDAY, DEC. 31st Rev. G. A. McLean, B.A. What ?" First Christmas." Club held their iz at the home of oured slides 0 llustrating th coming year, shown by Mr hibit of work lary girls att able attention table were M Lothian and 1 ‘The annus Branch will t Hall on Janus Preceding ! members ad rew‘s Church service of the W. F. Geddes Womer A broad ra ering many 1 which rural 1 terested. was solutions whi the Board of en‘s Institute annual meeti Particular er the large nun women occur several resoli pects of this : There were & dealing with « Ontario, and health and e« the northern One resolut essity of cur itive measure criminals, an the Attorne: with the Dep dealing with es against wo ution asked t uglï¬ï¬‚u ing of policew $!eipalities in The family of the late Mr. James Hurd, wish to thank their friends and neighbours for their floral and spiritual offerings, also those who kindly loaned their cuss. I wish to express sincere mnhtonll!houw;vuomay assisted in making this year‘s At Home a success. MORGANâ€"DICKâ€"In Hamilton by the Rev. Dr. C. L. Cowan, Dougâ€" las Gertrude, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dick, 110 Livâ€" ingston Ave., Grimsby, to Mr. James Peter Morgan, son of Mr. Wednesday evening, December 3ist, there will be held a combinâ€" ation congregational social gatherâ€" ing and a Watchnight Service. This service, which will comâ€" mence at 8.30 p.m., will include first of all a shower of kitchen utensils to furnishing the newly constructed kitchenette in the schoo!l hall. The former church pariours have been renovated throughout and a neat commodious kitchen ensemble has been constructed in one end of it and a space heating, oll burning circulating heater has been instalâ€" The ensemble~includes a gas range, a deep sink with hot and cold water faucets and commodious cupboards, all finished in white enâ€" amel. trimmed in black Following the shower there will be an hour of social fellowship where entertainment to sulit the diâ€" verse tastes of those present will be provided and which will close with the serving of refreshments. At 11.00 o‘clock there will be a simple dedication service for the newly equipped facilities, a short business meeting and a Watchnght Service which will conclude at midâ€" St. Andrew‘sW A Nominations held in St. Andâ€" rew‘s Parish Hall on Monday, Dec. 15th, resulted in all officers of St. Andrew‘s Branch of the Woman‘s Auxiliary for the coming year beâ€" ing returned by acclamation. The governing body for 1948 will be: Mrs. F. J. Burton, President; Mrs. Frank G. Wheeler and Mrs. ‘Goo. Coburn, viceâ€"presidents; Mrs. Wm. Layton, recording secretary; Mrs F. G. Wheeler, corresponding secretary: Mrf. J. Chambers, treaâ€" surer: Mrs. Harold B. Matchett educational secetary: Mrs B. J Croft, Dorcas; Mrs. Robert Hillier junior superintendent; Mrs. Ro; St. John. Little Helpers. Mrs. E. A. Brooks is honorary president, and Miss H. Walsh, honâ€" orary viceâ€"president. ‘The following appointments were confirmed at the same time: Mrs. E. L. Sutherland, flower convenâ€" er; Mrs. George Hildreth, Living Message: Mrs. Wm. Lothian, Thank Offering. € After the business session, colâ€" oured slides of exceptional interest Mlustrating the study book for the coming year, One y, were Mnbylu.ln:.':zuu- hibit of work of the junior auxilâ€" lary girls attracted much favourâ€" able attention. Presiding at the tea table were Mrs. Z. Paine, Mrs. Lothian and Mrs. Croft. The annual meeting of the Branch will be held in the Parish Hall on January 12th. Preceding the nominations, the members adjourned to St. Andâ€" rew‘s Church to attend the funeral service of their late member, Mrs. NEW YEAR‘S EVE SERVICE Card of Thanks A broad range of subjects, covâ€" ering many felds of activity in which rural women are keenly inâ€" terested, was dealt with in the reâ€" solutions which were adopted by the Board of the Federated Womâ€" en‘s Institutes of Ontario at its annual meeting held in ‘Toronto. Particular emphasis was laid on the large number of crimes aguinst women occurring in Ontario, and several resolutions on various asâ€" mdmmmm. There were also several resolutions mmmu«-mumm Ontario, and asking for better mwmmmrwnuum the northern districts. One resolution stressed the necâ€" ‘tydcuflunnvdlum- itive measures in dealing with sex criminals, and recommended that the Attorneyâ€"General coâ€"operate mmw«ucuusm mmmnemmaam- -MMAWM- mmmmm«» eral establish a centre for the trainâ€" uummu-fl- d’-lm.h-ï¬â€˜Mnn'- Women‘s Institute Marriage J. F. Morgan, Stoney THE Mogg GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT | Irish Linen‘s In Tune With Christmas ges in the municipality. The aboiâ€" ition of women‘s beverage rooms was asked for in another resoluâ€" tion, and one was also passed askâ€" ing that a stricter censorship be imposed on‘ all domestic and imâ€" ported literatur®, so that the morâ€" als of young people be protected against salacious reading material en‘s beverage and cocktail lounges h'mumwmaude):rnu in their regular police fi , in reâ€" lation to the number of women‘s beverage rooms and cocktail lounâ€" Fu&h-.utnl&d-fl.hflh-%hlm rw-amw-wu::wu. M&m:flud& ornamentsâ€"make ;ï¬hm&mm heart with sentiment and gladdens the eye â€" Organizations â€" Club Activities |An amendment to the Criminal Code, providing for heavier senâ€" tences in cases of offences against minors and young girls was also asked for by the Board. ! Resolutions regarding Northern Ontario included one asking for adequate public health, district nursing, health inspection and denâ€" tal inspection services in the Norâ€" .Mmumuww sonnel is available. Another resol> 'mknuhd the Department of . Education to establish wellâ€"equipâ€" ped technical &nq schools in m†In crder to prov‘® fo: Northern awd¢ -' advocated waiystrict. oniring a certving 8NY dents per mileain "= Hydro Câ€"mm;i. and the building opsion E out Northern pPOWer for a rural m@Qntario. Chamberlain and 0Ut was also scught Teck which was adopted. * _ _Among the man ~ tions passed were"" lowing: inclu in home econo®*® established at the tute, Guelph. That the federal petitioned to hay adopted as the unif entire community. ( That changes be present grading ~ products so as to sory to buy ant* weight. se ‘That there be at a four y econop®8" "ide bydro service ETT T";‘* P ing any ruln€ M in number of resi and asked that the ps for gTUS "" Macdonald Instiâ€" ny other res0OM" included the folâ€" route to orm time for the + # 124 Activities * l "4 vocational | adequf t T h worth District, | Control Act in Onfetarers of conâ€" government be course ETCP eouudm“mmm conâ€" ‘That the ....M‘-‘" densed soups b¢ ’,.m†u.wdw .“a.‘.’- _â€"mflu‘.w : two small for rural family. 4 hold, Awdhnduulhlp‘? All who knew him ought to Xn0#W muuelmlï¬nhfllm femeams 2 01 Cl xn-hldd-llkllflm' Y WKQO!“‘MM sWEETâ€" wrned wwz‘. In Memoriam â€"’â€" In loving memory of average alzed 6A