Grimsby Independent, 20 Jan 1949, p. 4

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The West Lincoln Branch, No. 127, will hold a Bingo at the Masâ€" onic Hall on Saturday, January 29, at 8 p.m. Hams and chickens for 11.00 a.m. â€"Morning and Junior Congre; Trinity United Church 10 a.m.: Sunday School. 11 a.m.: The Testimony 2.30 p.m.â€"Sunday School. *# 80 mm â€"â€"Trinity Youth Felâ€" £.30 a.m. â€"Holy Communion 11.00 .__-;â€"W Sermor _ LRoZ_ l Ramknr T mores. wir T the o reranes ed Church Mission China. £.00 pmâ€"Young Adult Club. v'vr-â€"vâ€"---- and ”mâ€"nlm Home." (First of a series on ‘-al-de-tfllllflf Lord‘s day.) Jaf o _ _ ... â€" Sttefthnks Rev. A. L. SUNDAY, JANUARY 23 sUNDAY, JANUARY 23 _ * 3rd Sunday after Epiphany St. Andrew‘s Church St. John‘s Church SUNDAY, JAN. 23 (Diocese of Niagara) Phone Ne 1 * | _ LYARD «BarAUG STOREZV _ of Truth. Tel. 548. N AMONG Worship c mm M m Remembrance is a golden chain Death tries to break But all in vain. ROBERTSONâ€"In 11.00 a.m.â€" 7.00 p.m.â€"Evening 'w and Song Service. ‘J CHOEEN, ESAT REJECTED, Monday, January 24, 8.00 p.m. NORTH LAND." Good Musi cal Program. Wed., January 26th, 6.30 p.m. wHy * Adclaide Bt., away Mum and Dad r;.dhl"“ Reading, 8 pmâ€" LORD‘s DAY BEAUTIFUL Worship. $150 _ 59¢ 11 â€" Personalsâ€" Organizations â€" Club Activities ~ Cross, is one of the senior â€"m--.: tives of the Ontario Division. Throughout the war years, Mrs. I‘-uomlhlln-om in the Red Cross, and the ideals of Wmmm\mm ooo | AT THE VILLAGE NN ed to hold lingerieâ€"making through the year, these cl: to learn. Several ‘Treasâ€"Miss F. A. Brown. ‘The next business meeting 0f the Guilld will be held at the ruriah Cas mCs C Tack. 5+ At 1.30. M:""‘-'â€"'.M'.Ed"llflm yPeR program leges w”wm-‘ by our own local and other talent. mhrnn ,”"Lm'“ymm» Stevenszom, Mr _‘-“"n ._dmra-gwmm Koreat Wray. tald of Tfl‘;w Pwemnis SECTITTTC w;n%" hfi k largest me 1 8. being located in Holtywood! Y _0 svvam wl ;. Carleton, M POU *X ~_sere Prag: “'dm_:u.'flnb held beginning w‘“ of a ‘® hupper in the school hall at prought .'d"-‘“mmzlpmmmlbnwm‘ "g:y'.-u-l Aress. ||r,.,M‘"‘ every member c the wa.wo-‘lh!;;(,m“&mu 4 LA present and enâ€" tl.mm"w‘m‘"&mfl' > td .“ will be no charge as those -mx.nddpww,-flmtwmp -“wd”‘““mm epniber® is After supper reports will be "“-ww ..,fimfl-mmm the W MS. Predbyterial mettnf | ;,, ie eus. * P nieion on monetamit ropre hsms mate se tend as many seasiont 66 L/ i e pry e .“-hhfi'fi‘lbdlb ‘ clome J C. Mason, ,“:m-l*- -‘”Im-:“'. Mrs. a dsinty itumes the reports will be Reise, surved & & .1f many respects, both intereating St. John‘s W M S. bach 4* * .‘ the m w'll-”""-” 1 _2 M pretliar o C mmmo-u.c‘â€"- C. Durham. Mrs MJns f 4Â¥ “;im * vermarn‘s GreSt MPG JATAS :1’&1 al new members were und after tes the m® to all members who THE GRMSBY INDEPENDENT Feb Saturday nights are great nights for people from throughout the whole Niagara Peninsula, as Peggy O‘Nei!‘s sensational Supper Dance, featuring the music of Morgan ‘Thomas holds sway. A few of the | recent guests include Mr. and Mrs. -r.o.m-naum-mm.ml Campbell and a party from the Queen City, John Marshall and J. G. Arthurs and party from the Ambitious City. £A | Arthur J. Cole and party. mmmnm“ headed by John Wesley, while others seen enjoying the smooth stylings of Morgan Thomas were the Rolf Haffeys of Toronto, payâ€" ing a return visit to the Village Inn, as were the Frank Peacocks and party, of w Other guests included J. Gordon McGreâ€" gor and party from Beamsville and St. Catharines, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Strongman and party from Torâ€" onto, also from ‘Toronto came Dr. A.qvl.nlm-t. From Nisgars Falls, guests laâ€" cluded Dr. W. R. Walker, and again from Hamilton were the J. ’ There will be two very interestâ€" u-a-ammm in the Baptist Church during the week of Jaunuary 24 to 29. | On Monday evening, Grimaby‘s lown Col. W. Johnson will show tes at the close of the meeting some very fine Technicolour films of the wonderful scenes in our besutiful . Ontario . Northlands. These pictures are very besutiful and any who do not see them will miss a valuable and entertaining evening. suggestions for the coming years work. Members of the W.A. served In addition there will be & short and interesting program of vocal and instrumental music presented by our own local and other talent. GRIFFITHâ€"McKNIGHT On Saturday, January 15th, 1049 at 4.30 o‘clock in Toronto, by Rev Beatrice, daughter of the late Mr Burrie, to John Henry Griffith, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Harry Muptials LOAFERS â€" OXFORDS WE CARRY A COMPLETE STOCK OF WINTER FPOOTWEAR, FELT BOOTS, OVERSHOEK, RUBBER®S and HOSIERY, SMITH‘S SHOE STORE Reg. $9.95 â€" Now $6.95 pair Reg. $9.95 â€" Now $6.95 pair Reg. $7.50 â€" Now $5.50 pair Reg. $4.50 â€" To Clear $2.98 Reg. $10.50 â€" To Clear $8.50 BALLET SLIPPERS Warm Shearling Lined â€" Sizes 7 to 12 AVIATOR BOOTS HOCKEY SHOES LOOK TO YOUR FEET ! Smith‘s Shoe Store Clearance Sale Less Than Cost. WOMEN‘E WHITE OUTFITE Sizes 5 to 9. CHILD‘S AND MISSES Sizes 6 to 3 $1.15 Pair ALL ©1ZE8 MEN‘S BOYS a blue suit with navy accessories. Smith will reside at ‘The Vinemount Women‘s Instiâ€" tute held their regular euchre and dance in the W.L hall Friday, Jan. 14th, with a large crowd who enâ€" mmmhm_me. drawn for by two little tots, Janice C p n t t t t n t WANTED BY PLAYERS‘ GUILD at Dymond‘s Drug Store. $1.00, plus forty cents maximum tax per person. One Season Tickets has been found. Owner may obtain it Morning Coats . â€" OLD FURNITURE (No Beds) MEN‘S | Marnins Costs â€" 73“ For Your Dancing Pleasure It‘s The Best Join The Regular Saturday Niters ® MISS MOLLIE LUCAS â€" Phone 437â€"R Saturday S:gf:: Dancing THE VILLAGE INN AND FEATURING DON KER Phone 32 for Reservations. Reg. $3.95 â€" To Clear $2.98 pair Reg. $1.85 â€" To Clear $1.00 pair MISSES AND CHILD‘S LACED, VELVET wWOMEN‘s CLOTHING WOMEN‘G ALL RUBBER 1 AND 2 DOME OVERSHOES Reg. to $5.95 â€" To Clear $3.95 ODD LINES WOMEN‘8 VELVET Red, White, Black â€" Sizes 5 to 10. RUBBER BOOTS OVERSHOES OVERSHOES To Clear $1.98 pair Gowland and Georgie Woods, and Â¥ s winners were Mrs. Toury m _ *R L4 codcactcn ie occarnne ce e TE euchre and dance will be held on duncing 10.15. Apologles o * Robert Bell, who won the door pu.tmuurmnnnu- and not Mrs. Alway Watt as reâ€" ; Hearty congratulations to Our mwfl&.&,&.fl Mrs. Howard Martin on the birth Sizes 4 to 6 Only, Sizes 9 to 3. CHILOREN‘E January 20th; 1949. Jan. 26th Cards at $.15, <p â€" Je CR

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