Grimsby Independent, 8 Jan 1948, p. 4

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Jack Newton has returned home + "ufter a three woeks‘ YCulstide visit | Miss Phyllis Dunham has reâ€" #turned after a two weeks holiday visit with relatives in Huntaville. Lt.â€"Col. Fred Kemp who has been in ‘Tororito the past few days for a checkâ€"up was : able to return ons hests stt ‘Ted and Welly Gayowski, have returned to St. Michael‘s College, Art Brydon returned to his studâ€"; George York, son of jes at Queen‘s m‘-h-!! York, is .& .‘.:l‘ W | 5t Jaim‘s Church _ ||| 11w sn * eouee worne Christmas holidays with their parâ€" ents, Mr .and Mrs. Fred Gayowski, Main St. E., Grimasby . .l'l.z.m 2 " a ow e * * Ruy Bs s ~t4 m% «_ ([J_ About tourteen girie of Mrsâ€" is Developing l & Grifith‘s <lass gathered +» f _ $ Manse for a social evening % l M, o lnflmuâ€"m w wl 1| ~pun‘c ETo TE Bervice will be conducted b}:â€" *Prayer Meeting and Bible The Baptist Church ‘ ||| _ St. Andrew‘s Church sUNDAY, JANUVARNY NIH" "a ~sunbay, « 1 W o s J\| First Sunday Subject: "The Fuis>rs Poor r-. to the Prodiâ€" w * 1‘_. 7 & Student of Knox College Feant" 2 Four fasailly. 1f_colds recurâ€"if energy the health of your family. And wellâ€"being are not up to parâ€"act promptly. «Conâ€" sult with your doctor,â€" .)~ .« °* . o Rev. \G. A. McLean, BA. l“ (Diocese of Niagara) " Mini 1| Rector: Rev‘d E. A. Brooks, i e rrIIIIAAALADLATAIIEI _ (2 0 on *# «etig» â€" _ Social Events â€" Personals â€"» Organizations â€" Club Activities __" ' Carefully and Acuratély Dispensed JANVARY 11th _ PoatNe 1 . RU (e® _ > their Chivers will be pleased to learn that he is making gradual recovâ€" their daughters June and Shirley, Baltimore, Md., were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hunt, Hamilton, over the New Year holiday. e % m Reg. Lqwson of The Independent staf who was operated upon in Hamilton hospital last week for an knee injury has sufficiently recovâ€" l“uh.&bmufi will be confined to the house for liary, Canadian Legion, which was ‘The stork was three days‘late as to have been held on w.-u.l-nmw-t Hosâ€" evening, Jan. Tth, had to be canâ€" ‘ pital a New Year‘s . However,‘ celled. Instead there will be a joint |on January 3rd, a boy was born to meeting of ladies and men ‘:.“.ll--.‘m‘ Beamsville Community Hall, on Station, with Dr. James m.:w?tulum-w:.-..z:m phrey‘s have baby year ‘The following were tne FUOSS |,, sar as West Lincoln is concernâ€" To Mr. and Mr Trinity United Church || eC eo se a s omngemnees & hfi.flfll‘“’ -IM'I.' â€" A|Graszsies, January 7th, a boy. Monthly meeting of the Adâ€" '-,Mdlhlne- tory after Evensong. Nore womee bus || canp)l TREES UESTS 7 p.m.â€"â€"Evensong. _ . _ , JANUARY 11th ay After Epiphany Holy Communion 'II.' ‘_T-‘-'"â€""‘"-' __â€"-l ‘Tuesday evening, January 18th, at 9 o‘clock. Masonic Hall. Come and MQlcoi\ci the auspices of the Ladies‘ Auxilâ€" hrydlh'duleohl-ahl Hospital will be played next week. \ummb!fiflfl soon as possible so that your name may be put in for the draw. . ulest Incolyâ€" -Blfgzacai of Grimsby, announce the engageâ€" ment of their only daughter Irma Laigg. Jn crliutPon ie 2 ul Y Parker, cider son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Edmund Parker of Huntsvilie. Wedding io take place the latter part of January. L 121100 k coonnnmennpetiio i5007 400 Mr. and Mrs. J. Quinn, Cleveland, We wish to express our sincere thanks to our many friends, neighâ€" bours and relatives for their kindly mesages of sympathy and beautiful floral offerings during the fliness and death of our belovâ€" ed husband and father. We especially thank Rev, L. A. @Griffith for his faithful attention and inspiring words whom Mr. Laidman looked forward to seeing until the last. ‘ â€"Mrs. Samucl E. Laidman «<wn kB #« r‘_?-lm are ‘reâ€" the annual meeting to in the Ladiea® Pariour, Minil, on ‘Thursday, Jan. at 8 c‘clock. dunations amounting to for the projection fund have Â¥he attendance at Sunday §chool -:-ryal.hmlnflh the New Year, was corsiderably better tian it hasibeen for the past i.i .. coompennitntedit teaytt Manse for a nocial evening.| Darkest gray wool jersey makes . Decenther 20th. . \the skirt, sleeves and collar of this i _ _ lewoâ€"piecer. a nice number for genâ€" . and Mrs. James L. Dunham Trinity SS. > THE GRIMSB} {NDEPENDENT ‘This was followed by a HShower of kitchen utensils and MOMhey for further equipment given by ° the ladies of the church. At this june» ma::;â€"t:-uuv;-â€"b-- LT.CM., by the ladies 28 <an apâ€" preciation of her work a8 Musical Mdmu.mm-.‘ .mmg&- ladies will quilt and bind. as tThis had not yet been completed the cover was draped on one of the ljadies in the form of a bridal gown with the white lining as the vell, wigh one of the batts of cotton as the pridal ‘Then a time of enjoyable FBmes was participated in arranged by Mesdames Walker, Simpson &and ‘Tomlin and carried out by the two former persons, ‘They were of a very amusing nature andâ€"dissipatâ€" ed any bit of formality that may have lingered among the group. This was in turn followed by the mum*m‘ the first time the new kitchen fmeiâ€" as Wednesday, January the twentyâ€" cighth and a Nominating Commitâ€" ._mugnd‘?d wmmm n-.-n-mmmd gratitude for the past.and reconâ€" secration for the future a very p‘nlou-uu-bhldfl- eral daytime wear in Lown Of country. The sleek middy top is of rose and gray checkerboard jersey. The skirt has unpressed pleats all iiialie ons wna dek phtal in front For an extra touch of color a bright rose allk scarf is worn & the neckâ€" iLN 4 ALAQLLA4 _ m ls.u'l“OCK .!-=|‘ STOCK o:?F \_ the school‘s relief the Al Home of 1047â€"48 was voted a tremenâ€" Article Threeâ€"New Year‘s Eve Once again, thanks to a group of kindly citizens a New ‘Year‘s Eve party was held at the school. ‘The At Home Decorations were left up and having ‘been supplemented by colourful balloons, they made a gay display. Many many prizes were were given out to the merrymakâ€" SAÂ¥ _ F! (by PEG. N LYNN) M!_!_.._ 10 39__AJAN.WT'; before midnight ‘hats, horns the other usual nolsy novelties BLANKIS AND HOSIERY FULL PRICE OPEN EVERY W DAY FROM 9 AM. TO a es 0C er:. _ At midnight itself bediam u.uhau.‘fi""""" | rxousty weteamed by »eeny 2ed a*terders. _ The party “‘ Article Fourâ€"Painting Tae EB ATMME CC OW lZ pile blue. We are all looking forâ€" ,_,.....«unmu.-u ‘This just about winds uP the column for this week. Hope y0u \muummfl" GTCL Joke of the Week h‘.mm“ some mummics in the Egyptisn section of the museum. _ "What doerthe card on this mean" sald one, "it says . B. C. 3, 300°° "Don‘t be so stupid," said the other. ‘"That‘s the number of the car that hit him." Job had patience but there were no radio commercials in his day. )ur““"‘--.-' ve in life! Four of the uP irs reoms fairly glisten with â€" naint. ‘The commercial rooms Ballet Night â€"___ 8 0CLOCK SHARP CHILDREN 25e * ADULTS 35¢ Proceeds For Lincsin County Branch V.O.NM. "REMINISCENCE OF _A BALLERINA" "INVITATION TO THE DANCE" (Film) â€" "RUSSIAN BALLET AND UKRAINIAN "A Frm !EE_”Y” EMJVE U CCE C lem. PIITRAIY U TAP DANCES AND TUMBLING also "LAND OF TOYS" (Kiddies‘ Film) FRIDAY, JANUARY 96 BY BALLET STUDENTS cummmnmmmmme® Mlâ€".'â€""â€"' our sister Doris, who died mm”- P _ oonmi CODDEN â€"â€" In loving memory of our dear brother Edward, who ,.-.m_v'-z' We do not need a special To bring him back to mind: The days we do not think of him ‘Would be very hard to find. PS w i TF" oo ons pones ving ao 1 \f the .boy of today. ‘TB® aW"/.__. didn‘t sell on the installment pla® ADGE "~ * * un A Richard Wadge, who died ember S1st, 1945. M'w"-. V °_ __~ an woske wWas® ®o C300 - As near and dear 85 In Memoriam (Film) No. 8 Highway E. D. Smith‘s 2# .o t

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