RESaprmnamamee s c Salvage collection lon October 30th. ."‘-hrlm" the LO.DE Bake urday at the Grimaby Natural Gas office. " Fogacher, of Queen‘s ; weekend at their homes Mr. Thomas J. Waite, 56 Main 'cn.'holnhumh some weeks is still confined to his Chancelior G. F. McNally, University of Alberta, Edr apent Mrs. R. D. Colpitts over the weekâ€" end. He reports that Rev. Richard Standerwick, who recently trans !md!m&hoo“h):h‘; portant church in A Toleg rextromay mol ow o ue Mrs. R. D. Colpitts over the week. ®Onths was end. He reports that Rev. Richard 9" Friday is Standerwick, who recently trans. b#2lth. fered from Prince Albert to an imâ€"‘ vex WMI“:-_ Jaw, is Miss . lntry. in hi l“,.“?"'_', ty, was the weekend .â€"Col. and Mrs. Fred 1 L-cu.mmh:ax.'.’; # . @ Mr. 8.30 a.m.â€"Holy Communic 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Praye: ~~2.30 ~pâ€"m.â€"Sunday School. 4.00 p.m.â€"Holy Baptism. 4.30 p.m.â€"Evensong. 10.00 a.m.â€"Church School. 11.00 a.m.â€" Worsh! Jod n schoo fian. .. ~THE THIRD BEATITUDE®, an ap~ varent contradiction of terms. 780 â€"Bible Soc Serâ€" NO EVENING SERVICE. 100 p.n-â€"-‘!‘luu Bible %m Church. Speaker, Bar. John 22nd Sunday After Trinity St. Andrew‘s Church SUNDAY, sUNDAY, OCTOBER vited to attend this service i h i _A * . Aibborcom Miy-‘mn“_d.. Sirs. E. Gord * . . . . qmMikyad (Diocese of Niagara) â€" All Welcome â€" LORD‘S DAY of Quebec in Grimsâ€" , of the ___ O[CCOC~ une Sale on oaturday may be left on Frida: ““’n&-:hh-um. Â¥ # # # soon the summer in Grimsby, has Cariat :?m home in he. C T h\':u.m A: Convention at Royal Connaught Hotel, Hamilton. toâ€"day and Friday. were weekenders to L .."".‘"""",n I‘f Harry and Mrs. Garr of Alder. shot, were visitors in town on Sat. "A.â€"wol. Fred Kemp, who has Mmul-amru. pital, Toronto, for the past two Mwnahlohmnmm u'flhyhlt-ueht-m in mRCZ IEAWVZn uriifith, who has humahmu.m 10 days due to injuries suffered in an automobile accident on Thanksâ€" giving Day, was able to return home on Tuesday. Nnuymaw.nm-t brother, Registrar of Deeds for Lincoln County, who has been il! for the past three months will be pleased to know that he is greatly WMhme at his home in Beamsvilie. . Three former residents of Grimsâ€" by were visitors in town on Monâ€" day in the persons of McAlpine and Kenneth MacKinnon a n d 'nnk'lmn-mmy-n.nm residents of Toronto. ® 10 a.m.â€"Sunday School 11 a.m.â€"River of Life. 11.00 a.m.â€"REV. CHAS. BRIDâ€" GEMAN, Missionary to China for 35 years. 2.30 p.m.â€"Sunday School. 2.30 p.m.â€"Trinity Youth Felâ€" 7 pm.â€"The will ‘worship in. Frinity ‘United Church at the Bible Society Trinity United Church 7.30 g.-'n.â€"nomu. BIBLE er: Mr. J: g;?" _: t.h; SUNDAY, OCTOBER 24th MISSIONARY and BIBLE SUNDA Y Tpper Canada Bible Society Music by Trinity Treble Choir lowship St. John‘s Church Evelyn Griffith who Minister Mrs. Lewis By PRUNELLA WOOD ARLENE DAHL‘S simple deep blue suit is the ind of woolen outfit which looks very well groomed and femirine, as is, and which serves beautifuily beneath a heavy coat as a twoâ€"piece woolen dress when the weathér turns really cqd. The wool has a neon blue depth, making it one to stand out amongst even the brightest colors, and it lends itself to accessories of many contrasting hues. The coat closes h‘fh' in threeâ€"button groups, which are repeated down the front of ; the lapâ€"over, slim skirt. Buttons are covered with self fabric. Arliene has this suit in her own wardrobe, to wear in Hollyâ€" ;vood where she acts for MGM, or on her personal appeararce aunts. Grimsby on Monday. Friday night at the Purish Hall, Masquerade Partyâ€"9 p.m. Masks und costumes the order of the Earl and Kay Tufford and Peter. St. Catharines, were visitors in Mr. and Mrs. S. Gardham enterâ€" tained friends of their son, Don Gardham, on Saturday night, prior to his leaving on Monday for Reâ€" gina, to start basic training with mo.lldhnmflfl Hall â€" diningroom painted. plans are being made to im the kitchen. Other activitic .b'.-dforunandu The executive consists of: President: Mrs. V. W. Thon mm:mu.tm Treasurer: Miss F. A. Broj Miss Frances Dafoe, Queen‘s University,. Kingston, was home over the weekend, bringing with mumll-m}dm- ston, Arnprior. They attended the mgmhwnm- day. Mr. David Ouchterloney, Organâ€" ist and Choirmaster of Eaton Memâ€" orial Church, Toronto, will give an organ recital on the organ of St. Andrew‘s Church on Tuesday, Nov. 2nd, at 8.30 p.m. visiting with their daughter in Ithaca, N.Y., this week. They will go on from there to Kingston ‘next week where Dr. Leckie is to give an address at Queen‘s University. Eol ED C Casavant organ in the church, it is hoped that Mr. Ouchterloney, Orâ€" mdmymmd Church. Toronto, will come to oflmaw.nmz. in the evening. Tickets will be givâ€" .,.m,toM!M.mdl allver collection taken up after the M.fltdnndfln-rnn- m_-u-zmmmnd- teorwards. $ in 6 Slnlenh s S uie e The first fall meeting of the Laâ€" dies‘ Guild of St. Andrew‘s Church mhll‘llll!mlhll last Tuesday, Oct. 11, when four new members were welcomed. It was decided to hold the anâ€" nual bazsar and tea on Thureday November 18, at the Parish Hall The Guilld has been working all thenuch this vearto make it a sucâ€" It was de nual bazsaar November 1 The Guild I through this cem® Francis J. Burton, Paton St., reâ€" cently received word from Winniâ€" peg notifying him of the passing of his youngest sister, Mary Cecâ€" ilis Burton after a lingering illiness of nearly twentyâ€"five years. In order that the congregation may hear a concert on the new Bovttpmmunsece, Dr. Neil M. and Mrs. Leckie are ST. ANDREW‘S GUILD had the Purish ; painted, and made to improve her activities are SUITABLE EVERY DaYy Nelles The regular monthly busness meeting of Lincoln Loyalist Chapâ€" ter, LO.D.E., will be held on Monâ€" oim day afternoon, Oct. 25th, at 245 p.m. in # the High School Audiâ€" torium. Will ow r members please re. member to bring * along one article of food for our four October Boxe for Britain. " ‘ For the next two Sundays the church services in the Paptist Church will be held in the School Hall while the building is in the hands of the heating contracors. stem will be new and will hive a heating capacity considerably over the requirements for the spce to be heated. In both the church and chooi with the fans running at avrage speed the .entire air contens of the buildings will be changed ery ten minutes and the fresh at thus provided will be warmed, ftered to free it from all dust, andbumâ€" idified and during the heatedweaâ€" ther of summer by runnin the funs fresh filtered air will besupâ€" plied to the building six time durâ€" ing each hour. 10 A new modern, thoroughly effiâ€" clent heating system is being inâ€" stalled both in the church ard the school hall. It will be a forced hot aircondiâ€" tioning system and on the advice of the heating engineer will bein two independent units. e In the school hall the pesent furnace, which is a comparaively new one is being rebullt arl thE fan and airâ€"conditioning peotions added. In the church the entie syâ€" Mra. John Reeki¢ Health Unit 8t Jette, Miss Hilds Isobel Price. ‘This will assure the worabPpers of a maximum of comfort both during the cold and the hot®aâ€" sons of the year. 6 go * L LA 2 letsccccr se cmangs Gng L » LC ing of the furnaces with itsittendâ€" ant fire hazard. _ â€" ‘The heating contractors have promised to have the entireD®" system installed and in opetion wmmmmlwnhr- M.umuv from 24 pm. at Anglican Hall, St. Andrew‘s Avenue Attendance: Infants 20 school, 17. Volunteers: Mrs. L E. | Flectric draft control andlimit awitches on both unite will «sure a steady temperature as desired und yet make impossible overeatâ€" CHILD HEALTH CLINICS IN _ OCTOBER, 1948 â€" Number of Clinics HEALTH CLINIC 1.0.D.E. Organizations â€" Club Activities L. E. Larsen MPENDENT Parish The Autums Thank Offering Mecting of the W.M.S. and Evenâ€" ig Auxiliary was held at Trinity Uited Church last Thursday evenâ€" ing. % Mrs. H. W. Powell presided, and John Millar took charge of the worship service, assisted by Mrs. C. Boden and Mrs. J. Theal. Mrs. A. Vickers sang a much apâ€" preciated solo, entitled "Publish Glad Tidings." Mrs. Powell introduced the speaâ€" ker, Miss Jean Donaldson, Missionâ€" mnry home on furlough from India. l Miss Donaldson began by dressâ€" ng two of the girls in the audience in Indian costumes typical of the middle class and higher class Inâ€" dian women, and displaying many articles in common use there, such an jewellery, charms, idols, etc., typifying their social ecustoms and ancient religious beliefs. Her talk hased on the subject ‘"The Thirst for the Water of Life," was a word picture of many of her experiences as an evangelist in India, especialâ€" ty among the village people. Miss Verna Lewis moved a hearty vote of thanks to Mise Donâ€" aldson for her very interesting and inspiring talk. x The W.M.S. will hold their Novâ€" ember meeting, in the Baptist Church, on the 3rd Tuesday, Nov. 16th. PLAYERS‘ _ GUILD ~WILL PRODUCE SMART PLAYS The people of Grimsby and disâ€" trict are in for some really good entertainment during a few of those long, cold nights of the comâ€" ing winter. Because the Grimaby Pleyers‘® Guild, who had an excelâ€" lent reputation last winter, are coming up with even bigger and again, along with some new faces belter productions this season. Iu_td_lnnyoq’-tmpomhct Trinity W.M.S PINKSALMON ... .. * tb. tin 25¢ |m"hn'hm ....uml |mr(mms...zou.m9c| Ifflï¬foii“..'.‘f.'ff.’;."z"fflscl WHITE‘S GROCER Y CORN FLAKES ... .. 8 oz pko. 13¢ @MI& TOMATO JUICE ... ... ... .. 2 tins 25¢ SUNLIGHT SOAP, bar ... ... ... ... 12¢ PEANUT BUTTER ... ... ... 16 oz. 37¢ ALYMER KETCHUP ... ... bottle 17c DURHAM CORN STARCH ... ... ... 16c FOOD SAVER WAX PAPER..roll 31c CREAMERY BUTTER ... .. ... .. tb. 73¢ YANILLA .. .. .. ... .. . 8 or. 15¢ JELLO POWDERS, asst. .. 2 for 17¢ NEILSON‘S COCOA .. * th. tin 27c SALADA TEA ... ... ... * Ib. phg. 52c STOKELEYԤâ€"20 OZ. TINS GOLD MEDAL FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES PHONE 727 FOR FREE DELIVERY ... ] tb. bag 52¢ Mr. John Cowan, Toronto. Well known as a writer and publicist. A msmdmdm%m' ada Bible Society with a and wide experience. He will be the speaker at the Bible Society Serâ€" vice in Trinity United Church on Sunday, Oct. 24th, at 7.30 p.m. (and more are always welcome), und presently areshard at work on oneâ€" of the most pdpular and funâ€" | niest of all comedies, "The Male: Animal." In choosing "this play| they guaranteed for themdelves a | stiff test of their ability, «for m] "Male Animal" is strictly "big| time." It was first produced on | Broadway in 1941 and has been going good ever since. Even the movies made a hit out of it, which mmpnphmwnum.; It is a difficult play to produce, but the Guild members feel sure they will do it credit. If they do they will have graduated into the ranks of the better dramatic groups | in the province. With three rehearâ€" sals a week for over a monthâ€" . which is what Director Molly Lucas expects it will take to perfect the | puyâ€"wmw"-mu] presented December 2nd and 3rd. AT MARKET PRICES. FULL ASSORTMENT [~| TOMATO PASTE ... ... 14 oz. tin 29¢ JIFFY POPPING CORN ... ... phg. 25¢ SHINOLA FLOOR WAX ... ... ... ... ... 1 tb. tin 33¢ QUICK QUAKER OATS ... ... 5 Ib. 39¢ AYLMER BABY FOODS ... 2 for 15¢ E. D. SMITH*S FAB*:: .. GIANT SIZE WAX BEANS ... ... ... ... ... .. 2 for 35¢ LOBSTER PASTE ... 2 small tins 25¢ SPAGHETTI ... ... ... .. 16 oz. tin 14c DICED BEETS ... ... ... ... 20 oz. tin 9¢ AYLMER FANCYâ€"20 OZ. TIN A YLMER FRANCO AMERICAN JEWEL Thursday, Oct. 21st, l Oct. 13â€"To Mr. and Mra. Donald Irvine, Cherry Beach, a son. | _I wish to thank friends for flow. !m.wï¬-lducnqwm ‘I was in West Lincoln Memorial ‘Hospital; also the nurses for their | unlimited kindness. sA * /Beamer, So get you rtickets early folks. And speaking of tickets, here is the way the Season‘s Ticket Plan of the Guild works: (a) A person who intends to see -nmomu'-p.mr-_uum At office of 7 Grimsby Natural Gas Co. Lincoln Loyalist Chapter, 1.0.D.E. JAMS, JELLIES, PICKLES Bake Goods Of All Varieties Saturday, Oct. 23rd BAKE SALE .. ... 1 Ib. phg. 37¢ , Smithville, RR. 3, a son at 9 a.m. Alberta Fellows.