U (1 “}/,;, e ,/‘(0 *<@ ‘Cl 89) /' / \ +MA F -/ 2000E C M 0t aon Huakits John‘s The first aut: m“'h }';."".!'L!.E:'v_'ewdm -& t. '.“ & M‘m‘“" â€"â€"m The opening prayer, offered by Mrs. Burks, president, was followâ€" *d by reports from various branchâ€" es of the Society, 1 °V " Enurch was held at the home of Mrs. W. Sangster, Rlizaâ€" #. Simvenson.gave a report on the sectional meeting in Hamilton. i Rev. Mr. McLeod was present | and explained to the ladiea that he would like some arrangement made whereby mothers of young chindâ€" | ren could attend Sunday mornin l :‘:M&:hfl.mm: Indies of the Society. . After some discussion it was arâ€"| mmmmmu, chosen for each Sunday, and that | mummmuumt from the pulpit. Mrs. J. Tait, who had charge of . ~M;.‘Mmmuu_i thew, 13th chapter, and Mrs. A. Stevenson reviewed work done by Presbyterian missionaries in Britâ€" ~â€" Pollar Sterling Club sung and the mm mediction EM'IMMQOM service will be held in the church with a guest speaker. The date to be announced later. Mrs. Sangster, assisted by Mrs, Reiss and Mrs. Young, served reâ€" freshments to which all did justice. The W.CT.U. will meet October 26th, at 3 p.m., in the Baptist Church. Rev. A. L. Griffith will be the guest speaker. Members and president a good audience. ful appreciation the kind expresâ€" slona of sympathy from neighbours tributes, during their recent beâ€" reavement. Sincere thanks also to their consoling words. Our heartâ€" felt thanks to the Brooksâ€"Layton Nursing Home for kindness and and to Rev. Mr. Gravenor, Smithâ€" St. John‘s W .M .S. Minutes of the Coming Events ‘The family of the late Mrs. Charâ€" Fine Tree Card of Thanks UNION SERVICE with Anglican, Baptist and Presbyterian con Speakerâ€"MR. JOHN COWAN, a senior director of the Upper Canada Bible Society. Has a wide and long experience in Bible ____ Society work. Well known as a writer and publicist.> OFFERfNGâ€"FOR THE UPPER CANADA BIBLE SOCIETY SPECIAL MUSICâ€"TRINITY TREBLE CHOIR. â€" interest , . . no carrying easy terms. " M setungs. further details, , Choose ir lnpnulioul Sterling pï¬‚ï¬ home a «it (Tane aning o us s opp ar $100 wl c ue ,_M.hut the easy mmbfol":l’. BIBLE SOCIETY SUNDAY OCTOBER 24th, 7:30 P.M. and approved and Mrs. M iosand x off balance any time, ending weekly payments. Â¥:=aï¬-h-yw-hh...nrqfldu*d~ of a thank offering Here‘s how it works: TRINITY UNITED CHURCH dge with grateâ€" ional o M i 4000 ealy w laerey, * " Come and see us right away or phone or write for Z21st, 1948. â€"pay, JEWELLERS ‘The Grimsby Women‘s Institute Mhmmllo-\uh.- day evening, Oct. 19th." Musical education was the subject for dis been on sale for a month are great» | ly in demand, the W.L. finding it‘ necessary to order more. ' Mrs. Chas. Pottruff, a W.1. memâ€" Nrtcu-oum-bohm‘ ill in St. Joseph‘s Hospital, is to be | remembered by the members of the A report by Mra. Geo. Warner, 1st Vice«â€"Pres. of the County, on the District Directors‘ meeting held in St. Catharines last week. A memâ€" bership of 50,000 is the objective of the Women‘s Institute in the near future. Local Leadership lectures are to be held in St. Catharines on Nov. 2nd and 3rd. Full particulare may be found in the local papers. Money for the work of the Vicâ€" torian Order of. Nurses was voted on, this being a project of the Inâ€" stitutes, in addition to the Health Clinics here and elsewhere. was appointed official delegate to the Area Convention being held in Women‘s Institute the Ror T & on Oct. 21st and 22nd. ue "A'Gv"n‘.'giii-'i-enwm-aw the W.L for the Armistice Day service _ ‘The W.L. agreed to cater for the Lawn Bowlers‘ Banquet, date to be ‘Ten members were chosen to work with the 1.O.D.E. in canvassâ€" ing the district from Nov. 1st to 20th in the interests of St. John‘s Ambulance Soceity, which is offiâ€" clally recognized as the firstâ€"aid instructor in the British Commonâ€" wealth of Nations, Blood grouping is the most recent of ‘The St. John‘s Ambulance service. _ _ _ _ _A social interval and a solo by Mra. L. Larsen, "Bless this House" Tuesday evening, Oct. 26th, at 9 o‘clock. Tickets and light refreshâ€" ALEXINA REBEKAH LODGE! Everybody welcome to the Penny ments, 25¢. AN OILY MESS More than 90% of all petroleum produced in Canada comes from noâ€"interest ‘The Christmas cards that have Coming Events â€".â€"» â€" Phone 609 The prizes in each case were show tickets kindly donated by the managennent of the Roxy Theatre. | Refreslments served about 10 p.m. were the traditional cokes nmll cookies. . | Thursday, Oct. 14, our Junior boys bowed in defeat to the strongâ€" er Ridley team. Our younger inexâ€" perienced players are not to be looked down on, however, for they were outtweighed by at least 10 Ibs. per boy and they weére gaining exâ€" perience if not touchdowns. ‘They were deferated but not conquered. You‘ll see ‘them in there again this week, figinting with the determinâ€" ‘The winners of the various danâ€" ces were as follows: Val Smith and Herb Betzner, another graduate, won the Elimination Dance; Spot Dance winners were Catherine Uren and Jim Juras, Margaret Hogan and John Pyndyk, Barbara Pose and Lorne Lindensmith, and Carol Baxter and John Millyard; Alice Demerling and Ralph Farrell were winMers of the Broom Dance. Thanks goes to Mr. Colhoun, our #pomu for the evening, and to those students who played reâ€" cords, dexcorated the hall, served refreshm@nts and made the evenâ€" Ing of fun. "Midâ€"Fall «Froles," which were to begin at 8, didn‘t get started until 8.30. Bernie McMillan and Alice Demeriing, a graduate of GHM.S., got the ball rolling with a Bingo Darce and the students carâ€" ried on from there. The auditorium was effectively decorated by lower achool students with autumn leaves and coloured streamerm. ® who played a good game, Was knocked out. His constitution is tough thiough and he recovered without mny serious injuries. _ Mowarâ€"d Walters, who kicked for Grimsby‘ss pnily point, was the out~ standing player of the game, but ation thait will bring victories in was in tUnere fighting. . ‘The final score was 17â€"1 for Ridâ€" ley. At lmast one team went home happy and victorious! The Girimsby lineâ€"up was as folâ€" Snapsâ€"Tuer, Wicharuk. Insidesâ€"Pogacher, Aiton, Simâ€" ons, Wicharuk. Middiesâ€"Ellis, Smerek, Christie, Endsâ€"Pyndyk, Barron, Butkoâ€" vitch, Brotzel, Kmpusty. 5 The Dramatic Club met for the m,-cuomumm afternoon. Under direction of Miss Glave and Mrs. Johnston, the club looks forward to a very enjoyable year of play reading and Dds eve. mmuunnm-dedukd’or eevry other Thursday in the audiâ€" torium at 4 pm. Each meeting a play will be read by some of the members, giving each student a chance at "playâ€"acting." ‘Who knows, ~we may have another Sarâ€" ah Bamhardt among us! Future plans are plays for Comâ€" :rnflulbn-nmn.m s Trama Night was a great en F9 COs ad w. makeâ€"up, scenery, sound effects, successand we at the reeting Presiantâ€"V _ Presiantâ€"Val Smith, See Teas.â€"Don Mogg. HouseManagerâ€"Allen â€" Bentley (whio wi choose his own commitâ€" _ Preme. Casting Committee â€"â€" Irene @iPbwy, Mary Shuwera, Alâ€" bina ,« Shirley Anderson, -....s::n and Jennie Klowâ€" In the Hast quarter Jim Lawson <a r,-hnlll.dm'nm u:l to help on various comâ€" oité® as well as take part in the plays. i s Anyone wishing . put someâ€" thing in your columrplease see to it that the item is hded in to one of the reporters befe Monday noon. ‘That‘s thedeadlite for Thursday‘s issue. hool news of all kinds is greatfullycepted. Did you know, Students, that have a new school song? Well have, and both the lyrics ande music were written by owwn Mra. Johnston. Let‘s show our preciation to her by learning words for Priday‘s assembMere ure the words, kids, so lebre be no excuses for not knog them "(1.§â€"Iâ€"Mâ€"Aâ€"Bâ€"Y high, now sing C pâ€"Dh who wi choose her can‘t do it all and each boy (The Triunvirate) hope to have Donna Barron, er own commit» THE follows & Pe» GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT the regular meeting of GMMMA@ Chapter No. 198, O.E.8., on Tuesâ€" day, Octomr 10th. The W.M.. Mrs. Melen Eimer, presided, assisted by the W.P., Mr. Lawrence Hysert. Ees Beamsville and Smithville. Several invitations to visit varâ€" lous chapters throughout the disâ€" trict were accepted. Letters of apâ€" preciation from recipients of our monthly fond parcels were read. nE NAE L Sn Officers for the coming year are : Worthy Matron, Mrs. H. V. Betzâ€" ner: Worthy Patron, Mr. H. V. Betzner: Associate Matron, Mrs. Arthur Clark: Associate Patron, Mr. Harvey Tufford; Secretary, Miss Verna Lewis; Treasurer, Mra. John Lewis:; Conductress, Mrs. Reg. Cloughley:; Associate Condueâ€" tress, Mr». Marvey Tufford; Audit» ors, Mrs. Ruth Howell, Mrs. Nora Chambers, Mrs. Marjorie Hitchâ€" Mre. V. R. Farrell, who has reâ€" cently moved to Aylmer, was preâ€" sented with a suitable gift in apâ€" preciation of her many years of faithful service as organist. The Worthy Matron gave an iD> teresting and comprehensive report of the proceedings of Grand Chapâ€" _ The grand prize drawing for the pair of Troquois blankets and the pressure cooker resulted lnnllr-. Ho oi SV 3. aP G. Mogg and Mr. W. E. Clark of Collingwood being the winners. Lunch was served by Mra. David Cloughley and her committee. those contributing $25 at any one time. All who are interested in the worldâ€"wide spread of Holy Scripâ€" ture are invited to become Life Members. Mr. R. D. Colpitts, treaâ€" surer of Grimsby Branch, will be pleased to receive applications. Have you considered a Life Membership in the Bible Society ? Life Membership in the Upper %eâ€"wm..__â€"â€" Canada Bible 80â€" To learn more about the activiâ€" ties of the Bible Society, come to the Union Service in Trinity Unitâ€" ed Church on Sunday, Oct. 24th, at 7.30 pm. NOTE THE ,TIME. Anglicans, Baptists and Presbyterâ€" lans are joining in this special serâ€" Mr. John Cowan, of Toronto, a noted publicist and writer, and a senior director of the Bible Society is to be the speaker. Special music will be provided by Trinity Treble Choir, In addition to the special offerâ€" Ing at the church service a canâ€" vass will be made, beginning Monâ€" day, Oct. 25th, to receive the conâ€" tributions of the district generally. R. D. Colpitts is in charge of the canvassers. A little brown note book has come into the possession of Hurâ€" onla House which contains a record of meat bought by the late L. 8. Rogers of Midiand in 1886. Just peep at some of the prices which were pald for nice juicy cuts of beef in those days: ‘Three pounds stew ~~__30€ Eight pounds roast beef ... 80e Two pounds butter ... 86e Nine pounds mutton .........00¢ Two pounds lamb chops . 20¢ Four pounds lamb . 10¢ Two pounds lard 25e cominc events Thuraday, October 21at, our Jra. will play a return game with the Ridley squad down at the College, These boys need support as much as the Sra., if not more, so show your team you‘re behind them by getting down there somehow. unmr-ar.n-,mm- pmed because of anme mixâ€"up at Ridley. This Friday our boys will meet the Green and Gold of Reamanâ€" ville at 4 p.m. on the RILV 8. grid« !m.hyhmdowltormnm students. Beamsville can holler fairly loud. Let‘s see i# we can drown them out NOTICEâ€"The Christmas card has been chosen for this year so mmtmnmrhmlhm. sentativen. It is also recorded that Mr. Rogers was paid $1 for killing WHEN MEAT WAS CHEAP Election of officere took place at w 220 M3 _ s colours three _\ " Red and black and white forever Stand for truth and high enden» We‘ll defend thee ‘tll we die Love thee ever, fail thee never On to victory, Grimaby Hight" Ho we awell the mighty chorue Bing as others have before us; Mail all, hail to Grimasby High PROâ€"Uâ€"D4~YÂ¥ high, fy thy (From the Midiand Free Press Herald) Grimsby Bible Society EASTERN STAR sh ? Chapter, and "Rev. and Mrs. A. McUuoWwn"! "!" Miss Lily Gilbert have returned {« Toronto for the winter. # ® ® hu â€" Yaaun‘ asitame on 10th 7†Mro. K. Recles and Mrs. D. Grassie are spending the winter in Havelock Jewson was home over the weekend. He had the misforâ€" tune two weeks ago to break a bone in his right wrist. ®â€" ® 0 _® « Miss Marjorie Mowbray and Miss Irene Hart have returned to Toronto after spending the sumâ€" mer in the Stafford Cottage. ® & ® Visitors at the home of Mr. and mo.w.cmunbnonMy were Mrs. W. Dumbleton and Mr. Mra. T. Shaw spent last week visiting friends at Niagara Falls. s .% Â¥ ummflwlook.l'ifll.mfl the weekend at her home on Park Mr. and Mrs. F. Buchar and Martin, Schumacher, are visiting Mrs. Buchar‘s parents, Mr. and Mra. M. Dukovac, Hunter‘s alde« road, for two weeks. # ® + Mra. 8. G. Hawley, Central Ave., G. Grubb from Beamsvilie. Mrs. Hawley and Helen are moving this week to Belleville, where they have and Mrs. George Dumbleton, all of HERE‘S BXTRA LUXURN ALL NEW TABLE RADIO! f o anitdiner + vather + alhet is wl / dcvad Richly compact cabinet well with all furnitre styles=â€"oflfers choice u-ffa'..'.. lullo".n .nt I:::dnd nl::u.y‘ lll'l:l. Pullâ€"range ::nlo cmrm{g big l,n: k 1* r; edgeâ€"lit, on al; tmaning ran, cludes .'“mdud htuduu‘ mnhonmn I:md: ® InE VWâ€":stinghouse "CONTINENTAL* PHONE 616 LINCOLN ELECTRIC suPPLy thrill MISS MAY CRITTENDEN, MMM Telephone Your News Items To Mer. ; apent last week | basket with pictures and cub mot» at Niagara m;mu::.:md place, but it must NA have hard to select winnera Book, Paris, SPONt as all the baskets looked very ©AY. her home on Park | _ Qutdoor games were enjoyed af, Aav |mmmuwn packed and '..M'n_n“Akfllew on . the w.,mmm!"“fl"mwmm"n | be this Thursday instead of Friday. BETEne lmnmtu.cn-s ® McGowan and ve returned to in lfl-'ynr took place, with the following ve. being elected: President Mra. M. 8. real, vis.| Nettes, Viceâ€"President Mrs. J. P. e of Mr.| Hogan: Sec.â€"Treas., Mra. Fred Lee. Park Ra.| Th¢ President welcomed many new ‘ mothers to the Association and wins and boped that they would continue to ud l 200000 GwiLs in |‘attend who have children in the | achool. Several projects for the coming year were discussed and | committees appointed to carry ‘them out. It was hoped that the |large attendances would continue \again this year at each of the \Bridge and Euchre parties sponâ€" lmbymknodnuon.fofnl' ICT soos on o it through this means that the ADt sociation is able to carry on its practical activities for the children. Arrangements were made to hold the first of these parties at the school on Friday, November 19th. At the close of the business udw.nm-hmumm by Mra. Fred Lee and Mrs. Wray FAREWELL PARTY ____ The Dorcas Bible Class of Grimeâ€" by Beach gave a farewell party to Mrs. 8. G. Hawley and her daughâ€" ter, Miss Helen Hawley, who are leaving the Beach 4o live in Belleâ€" ville. _ Misses Miriam and Eva Cline re. celved the % at their beauti« on N y e m“_l very enjoyable afternoon w as spent. At the conclusion a dainty lunch was served and gifts of a salad bow! and butter dish were presented to the guests of honour from the ladies, a towel from Mrs. W. J. Bonnay and a pretty china teapot from Mra. E. Burgesa. Mra. Hawley and Helen were bath teachers at the Beach Sunday School and will be greatly missed by all. Everyone wished these two dear friends a safe jJourney to their new home. The first fall meeting of the Grimsby Park Parents‘ and Teaâ€" chers Association was held at the school last Friday afternoon. The ..mamm_moâ€"n__ ng GRIMSBY PARK PARENTS‘ AND TEACHERS‘ AS8sOCIATION "BERT" CONSTABLE interest othera to CONVENIENT tErms FOR PHONE GRIMSBY r0o1M2 GRIMSBY Queen Elizabeth Way (turn right at the white street car) v.Q.N. Nightsâ€"S p.m. to 8.30 a.m. w M180 Sundays and Holidays «â€"â€" Call â€" 8T. CATHARINES 58421 2 MILES WEST OF CHICKEN, 4 4. 4.4 p t ntuicty ty rAtpory PART TIME NURSING SERVICE CALL THE PHONE 1, GRIMSBY «44 ~Â¥ CRIMsey