Grimsby Independent, 3 Mar 1949, p. 6

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fog Tuesday attending Presbytery. A Courtâ€"Whist card party under the auspices of the ‘Mother‘s Club will be held at the home of Mrs. Monday, March 14th, at 8 p.m. Adâ€" 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning _ ‘Worship Trinity United Church 2.30 p.m.â€"Sunday School. 2.30 p.m.â€"Youth Fellowship. 345 p.m.â€"Church Membership 3.00 ‘omen‘s World of :;;’""‘_‘P.!A"‘ "gz 700 â€""THEY SAW CALâ€" VAFâ€"! Simon of Cyrene. Club. 8.00 p.m.â€"Young Adult SUNDAY, MARCH 6th 11.00 a.m.â€"Communion Ser 8.30 a.m.â€"Holy Communion. 11.00 a.m.â€"Holy + Communi . J. P. McLeod and Mr. A. C. | 7.00 p.m.â€"Evening _ W Rev. Geo. A. McLean, B.A., ~and Sermon "Fuith for Our Times" 2.30 p.m.â€"Church School. T u: _ C ant Mem SUNDAY, MARCH 6th Es Maoete _ (Diocese of Niagara) , Rector: Rev‘d E. A. Brooks, St. Andrew‘s Church CC .__7.__._._; P M" our Storied Past." WEDNESDAY, MAR. 9th m â€"â€"Children‘s Service. BUNDAY, MARCH 6th FRIDAY, MAR. 4th h!. I * " We l t e + c.n. . dlo. â€"cntiemadie «ies d Mfl!-‘% by‘Graouie First Sunday in Lent ILECYARD PRESCRIPTIONS REFRIGERATION ANNOUNCES INCREASED MILLYARD ons‘ _ ues gos 4) M â€" " PRUG STORE // k . "¢"_ usthee Social Events aut Personals go«* Organiz_ations â€" Club Actzvztzes ' CAPACITY FOR INSULINS I Il PENICILLINS BIOLOGICALS ANTIBIOTICS ( §So many N#" P"""""0 Strepâ€" such as penicillins and strep | tomycin have been added to NT stocks in the past year that we 3 IC_ 2. " necessary to Several showers i given reâ€" W‘wflgw Bain of 99 Rossiyn Ave., Hamilton, who on Friday, Fébruary twenty. fifth became the bride of Mr. John William Brady of 289 Fairfield A‘n..&-n-.. . The Mission "Circle group of Delta United church presinted her with a beautiful kitchen set. Also a shower of kitchen ware at the home of Mrs D. Marshall, and a miscellancous shower of gifts at the Y.W.C.A., Ottawn St., sponâ€" sored by Mrs. George Crosbie of Crosbie‘s Ladies wear, corner Canâ€" non and Kensington Sts. February 25th meeting of Woolâ€" verton Road Forum was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Brand with 17 members attending. Secâ€" retaries for the evening were Lewis Hawkey and Reita Bowslaugh. The topic under discussion was ‘"Render All questions dealt with" public service and how such might be imâ€" proved and financed. , Members discussed all types of insurance with special attentfon beâ€" ing paid to the New Health Plan for Hospitalization in Lincoln County. Everyone interested should contact Mr. Alvin Etherington, who is our forum member on the board. ‘This health plan is open to any organization. _ _ Our next meeting will be at the portant is Income T A ;’a?llowdt. ks ocon ze Fet ,.'mu.am 'A"q‘n.or::fi will be properly controlled in our electric refrigâ€" Mr. Alex. Philip, Aberdeen, Scot. Mr. George L. Shivas, Grimsby. FARM FORUM NEWS 11 a n.: EVANGELISTIC SERVICES BEING CONDUCTED NIGHTLY AT 8.00 (Exrept m‘y& SUNDAY AT 7. "Rock of Ages." St. John‘s Church SUNDAY, MAR. 6 ALL ARE WELCOME (No Collections) Coleman will address \th. Compaign Tea Meeting of the Grimsâ€" um'm » hm.»ml\’fl. ]l,g_‘-lnn at three man, Chairman of the y ision Red Cross. Mrs. PLAYERS‘ GUILD NOW The Grimsby Players® Guild inâ€" formed The Independent ‘Tuesday that they are presently making plans for their third production of the season. Rehearsals have been underway for three weeks on the dians," the play chosen by the Guild for a two night performance ut the High School Auditorium on Thursday and Friday, March 31st, and April ist. The play, a highâ€"powered thriller by Agatha Christie, has had a great deal of success, first as a book, then on Broadway and in the Movies. Our local talent are giving it a Tot of effort and hard work and should be able to do great things with this fine piece of myâ€" mau:m'.w Church, present a pictorial interâ€" pretation of the awe inspiring magâ€" nificance of the story of Jesus of Nazareth, King of Kings. Everyone living in Christian lands has his or her mental picture dmwdwb- “"" ginning “t 8 Q.Mâ€" in “‘ John and Judas. We have all wondâ€" ered what Pilate looked like, and the thieves who were crucified with Christ. Did Mother Mary have any resemblance to our mothers? Above all, is your mental picture of Christ at all similar to the portâ€" rayal of Him by people who have Mrs. Edward Coleâ€" there are scenes you will never forget. Plan now to see this wondâ€" The annual meeting of Grimsby Branch of the Ladies‘ Auxiliary of West Lincoln Memorial Hospital was held at the home of Miss Ann Crane on Thursday, Feb. 24th. Amdmhmmddl to the executive for the achieveâ€"| ments of the past year, and to all who had so willingly helped with the sewing and opened their homes for these meetings. ANNUAL MEETING OF HOSPITAL AUXILIARY A. Ramsay; Convener of Repair Work, Mrs Geo. Warner; Social convener, Mrs. H. Matchett; Press convener, Mrs. C. D. Millyard. _ Mrs. Ramsay gave the report on new material made into supplies for the new hospital and replaceâ€" ments for the present hospital durâ€" of the repair work, has given unâ€" Wdlflffi-.bh"fii is shared equally with the Beamsâ€" ville Auxiliary. Miss Molly Lucas, convener of Ways and Means, reported several projects under consideration for the coming year. Mrs. E. Phelps, convener of the nominating committee, presented mwmumw were elected for 1949. President. Mrs. K. A. Ramsay: viceâ€"president, Miss M. Lucas; secâ€" mrymm.lh-m&lu: Convener of new supplies, Mrs. K. etc.. amounted to $1640.42, Of this amount $1350 was sent to the Hosâ€" pital main account. Expenditures for the year were $1513.81. _ ln‘fit!“l'. icles. On Wednesday evening. It is claimed to be numbering 1559 artâ€" Warner, convener Water safety program are to conâ€" tinue donations in this Campaign ‘mhmmmfim in former years. Not only would we stress our Community service but the Nationâ€" al need for funds is greater than ever. Red Cross has been particulâ€" arly active in flood and fire disâ€" asters during the past year in Canâ€" ada. ‘The demands upon National Red Cross to feed and clothe Eurâ€" opeans and those in far Eastern |lands are increasing. 1 In our land of freedom and plenâ€" ty we cannot do less than give as ‘freely as possible to relieve the | distressed and starving peoples of |the world. | 5 million dollar is asked from the !ourwo-â€"mnm] to exceed this amount and must do so if it is to do its full share toward the National Commitments and its local services So when your canvasser calls upon you we ask you to GIVE and give as genâ€" erously as possible to this great service for bumanity, to Canadian es life casier for everyone and eases the sick mther‘s mind. Many times, however, the Homeâ€" maker is called upon in emergenâ€" cles where families would be comâ€" pletely on their own without someâ€" one to help and guide them. Just such an incident occurred in an Ontario community last summer when a motor accident sent the father to hospital and killed the . mother of five small children. The |Red Cross Homemaker came each | day to the family until the father was able to return home. She taught the older children to help about the house, and very scon had 1mmmmmn¢mne‘ |nlu¢!¢'°MM'°"n- This ,mumummm imummcn-muoamw | discuss ways and means of stretchâ€" ‘sngthfooddonnr.ufwmu- ‘reaved familyâ€"they will never ‘forget the kindness and efficiency | of the Red Cross Homemaker. | "This is one more way the Red Cross continues to keep faith with their charter by mitigating sufferâ€" ing. You too, can help by sharing in the $5,000,000 drive for funds NMWWI"-‘ vice has become a boon to families where there is no one to take over while mother is in the hospital or i1 and unable to look after her home. When there is iliness, money becomes more important than ever and the idea of father staying home from work is just out of the m“v*:*euufi for the children, preâ€" pares the meals and generally makâ€" during the month of March. Tuesday and Friday Evenings, #:30 to 12 a.m. ‘Mm PHONE 656 Pormanents for Difficult Hair # a.m. to 5 p.m. Daily, Specializing n Halroutting and GRIMSBY to 5.30 p.m. in the Grimsby High Phelps and Mrs. P. V. Smith, with their committee, will have charge of the Tea arrangements. Mrs. Harâ€" Phone 616 For Luxury ... cook electrically Treat your family to roasts that are thoroughly done, yet deliciously tender and juicy. Serve tempting vegeâ€" ?:Nu rich in ,vh_anju, with mbtit full _lavur_rt‘tlipcd! cookies . . . you can quid epare all these foodsâ€" and many ”’:'wflmo:lamvlm. (anles FICH TR YNaRMIMM, WR M MRRNY PWR NETOT PEWRT 4 And bake perfectly browned pies, cakes, bread or â€"RANGE 11 ROASTERâ€"OVEN ‘;99'c Speciaily designed for the NEW .. . AUTOMATIC ROASTERâ€"OVEN Lincoln Electric Supply Complete Meals the EASY Way Westinghor ONEâ€"PIECE PEDAL PUSHER PEGGY ONEIL SCORES _ > | Oneâ€"PiECE m_‘m . ! WITH A ‘GREAT SHOW cal and smart, is working its way Mwmmyt_umm costume, nice for the beach as well as for bicycle wear. Celanese tropâ€" ical cloth is used for this number, which is really a oneâ€"plece affair. It has a cleverly devised trimming $230â€" AUTOMATICG ELECTRIG RAKGES TAKE GUESSWORK OUT OF COOLKING MODEL A4M By ALICE ALDEN WITH A No roasts, pies, or bread, in the TRUEâ€" TEMP Oven, set the control at the the rest to your W © Big, Roomy TRUEâ€"TEMP Oven. @ Superâ€"Speed Surface Heaters with © Smooth porcelain enamel surface \m' H H’ '”'_ shelfâ€"glides) cleans like a china perhaps was just about tops with the Village Inners. It was another great show for patrons of the Inn, and PegEy neonanaathis for a Muwmw ‘The genial hostess almost missed the show herself, being confined to he Oak Room. her bed with the flu, but Hke all good Irishmen, you just can‘t keep ‘em down, and Miss O‘Ne!il obliged with a brace of her now famous _ Paul Page and his orchestra were on hand for the Cancing moâ€" ments of another great evening in SS’.SO Grimsby

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