Grimsby Independent, 3 Mar 1949, p. 8

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INDEPENDENT CLASSIFIED NEWS â€" MONEY MAKERS SMILES ‘N CHUCKLES FAMOUS CHOCOLATES Mtn-mm-vmhm Grimsby in bulk form, edfin-']#‘- %’CHERIWCIEAI. CREAM, PEPâ€" % , VANILLA, COCOANUT, oorua BRAâ€" 'Z’ltlfig;:..}l‘l.n BORDEAUX, CINNAMON STICKS and We are proud of our wonderful variety of qualâ€" iwm“flwdl?tthtm”u- quirements, whether for daintiest tea, stag party or children‘s party, we can supply you. SERVING GRIMSBY AND DISTRICT FOR OVER | MATINEE SAT. at 2 P.M. Y . fi\/ nD \\\\\\fi‘*\\\\w\\{\\v MONDAY & TUESDAY â€" MARCH 7 â€" 8 WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY â€" MAR. 9 SATURDAY â€" MARCH 5 (Sat. Evening Continuous from 6.30 P.M.) \\\\\w_\\'\\\\\\\\\\\\\“““ cc_23_x."o A# 45 ue !), JARVIS BAKERY â€" 10 Soda| and Pe' “ Madame Regent, Officers, and Felhw Members,â€" ‘ Again I have the pleasure of presenting your secretary‘s annual \mt.mmdymflfl" of the activities of the year 1048â€" 1949. For details you will refer to the reports of the vartous Conâ€" veners. It is the time of the year when npum.mt.ndhot back to see what we have accompâ€" total of 76. The average attendâ€" AnGe is only 21; this in spite of the fac« that we changed our Chapter room from the Village Inn to the local High School, where with brighter surroundings and a sinâ€" cere and friendly welcome to greet US. we felt more would be induced to attend the regular meetings. We heliq 8 regular meetings, cancelâ€" un..mm-mm‘. Students winning prizes in Verse Sipeaking Contests asked for their awards to be ‘"The Bible" and "Mluribut‘s Story of The Bible"â€"a Wronderful choice, was the opinion Of us all. Ihvisible." ‘The Chapter was most fortunate in receiving a visit from Mrs. L. L. Slkuce, _ Provincial Educational Stec‘ty. Her address, given to the Hiigh School students, was mhst iDiteresting and inspiring, and the Sttudents asked for her return at SQme future date. ‘The Educational committee, now for the third term under the capâ€" able leadership of Mrs. W. H. Morâ€" ris, continues to extend its work. This year we celebrated Empire I. 0. D. E. Aunual Report Day at the High School with Rev J. P. McLeod as guest speaker. His Our Committee attended Comâ€" hencement exercises and made the Presentation of awards, medal, and ursary. The medal went to Jacâ€" Queline Constable, the bursary to Jianice Cornwell. We appreciated the letter of thanks from Janice. ‘The Nature Study magazine was ment to our northern school and 1.O.D.E. calendars to all schools in tur area, municipal building, Leâ€" “mmum_.“'flul‘ coln Memorial Hospital |~ _ _ Money $90.30. ©WCVEC+ mflumfimwhok-' ed after by Miss Erma Glave, French and English teacher at the local High School. She reported six corresponding with the same lnmmhuwhhnd- Several new names were ready, but up to date have received no word with Whom to exchange. Our Echoes Secretary, Mrs. L. A. m,nmmt'!hnfl paid up subscriptions. When time permits, Mrs. Bromley draws our attention to some important items, which is most interesting to us, \mumwmmm or place with which we are familâ€" iar She emphasizes the importâ€" ance of the magazine, and comâ€" pil«d and sent in a splendid synopâ€" sis of our work. * Our Post War Convener, Mrs. G. F. Mitchell, has, by her own keen | intwest and enthusiasm, spurred us all on in our efforts UH . SMM| brimch of our work holds a firm plge in our activities. We have MWWW,‘?N‘ rioy send to 4 pensioners in the Old 1,.nd, and every meeting, cards gem these grateful recipients are rad. Our food parcels this year wighed 181 lbs. and value and postge amounted to about $70.00. walntookputlnthofluuolll ithing drive, sending to Headâ€" qarters clothing valued at $244.25. wis, with other donations, brought ar total for the year in Post War ork in money and kind to about .00. Five complete layettes were asâ€" bled and sent to Headquarters: ese were exceptionally beautiful. In October, Mrs. L. A. Bromley ve a tea to aid in food parcels. a result our total collections in for October was over T8 lbs. d made up 14 parcels. | Some of our young folk (of 12 years of age) held a carâ€" val and made $15.00. ‘This was ted to us, and was used to y presents which were sent to Queen Elizabeth Hospital Can imagine the wide amiles and ning eyes of the little patients they received these gifts and ir messages of hope and cheer. On receiving the name of Mrs. llson from Headquarters, one of members, Mro. Nell Leckie, wrted correspondence, which has wited in Mrs. Wilson being adâ€" to our list to receive regular x1 parcels. . W. Layton continues to bine the work of child welfare u‘um personnol. ‘The â€""Patriotism, Visible and our efforts till this THE GRIMSBY amounted to l.mnm work, we Gopm! "" Mrs. Wm. Lothian, for no one else ‘mwm;mrthhmuaM \she has, or the understanding, exâ€" ,..,..con-mh"“"-"" umm““‘om in her work, und know that she will always respond to any appesi M.om-n-ndudfi-‘ truly worthy. She also gives that ‘mwmu““ stimulates as much as the food or (Perkencts ic rnreting in Ju |" At their closing meeting in June \ she, in company with the officers ‘orumunwnllltatw-fi"" wuwm-ud \ new Canadians, taught by Mr. \Donald Awde, High School prinâ€" Cips. Mrs. Lothian continues her kindâ€" | wm-dfl'“'"""e'"' MM-’.M”W ‘MMMWpu the polis, they will have a "full understanding of their privileges aS Canadian citizens. | | While we still have a contact Immww"""‘"" ,npmdnuun.mmw' im,wmbfll‘fl’"m‘m. ‘room for their meetings. The lmm"“‘“"‘“' mmmummmm f'-hyelr-"“"‘mm“ ‘move to the High ‘School, where cipal u|wumomhd\nfl"“'| Late in the year we lost one mgroomt:r“m‘:mldd‘:"'t:,mnwhfi.‘"m R., the year, Guides \Bishop; and one mem resigned. move to the High ‘School, """"mnnm | there is no charge. ‘This completes the resume of Mrs. Fred Marsh, our V84E0)ime year‘s work, but in ClOSING, Flower and Sick Convener, ""z may we relterate our loyalty to our cards to all members who are \mmmmfihyw or have lost loved ones, and flOWeT5| porapyated their Silver Wedding mmtwmmmm‘m,wufl fieconmr(orl!!lflfl'“;’;‘mun“h- closed the m-mw.n.-h- year on a note of worry due to the standing. She alone prepar _____.‘“_"_’_’ lWl iliness. Then, may I r-hl;; ewne C CC S as paper. Her choice tof subjects are most _ suitableâ€"The Order of the Garter, Silver Wedding of our King and Queen, Olympic Games, Newfoundland, Current Events. Our Standard Bearer, Mrs. W. O”u_mmmtntm l . mt l is c eamanal CE wagh on mt k meeting. ‘The Chapter has at last obtained a suitable folding flag pole, and Mrs. Greig sees that the ml-ouhopllmforcum- mencement Exercises, and at the theatre for the Armistice Day Serâ€" vice. Our Press Convener, Mrs. Cecil Gowland, has sent in full and comâ€" plete reports of every meeting to the Grimsby Independent and to i&oflmw. She reâ€" lpofl..u-uul.mkhdw ation from the Editor of The Indeâ€" pendent, Mr. J. O. Livingston, and the correspondent of the Specâ€" \tator, Mrs. B. Murdoch. Notices of meetings and advertisements for coming events are also pubâ€" lished. Our largest donation for any one project during the year was to our ‘own ‘West Lincoln Memorial Hosâ€" pital. It was destroyed by fire in January, 1948, and every citizen of Grimsaby and surrounding district, and ever organization, has gone enthusiastically to work to help reâ€" bulld it. We chose for our work the furnishing of the Emergency Operating Room, and have already sent a cheque for $438.69 for this WINS SKATING TITLE «â€"â€"Oentral Press Canadian Alena Vrzanova, slender Czechoâ€" slovakian beauty, is the" new m‘-wufiu‘flfl“ plon, succeeding Canada‘s Ann Sceott who now is a profesâ€" slonal." Miss Vrzanova won the umnmmmmm a point total of $ INDEPENDENT it . > 10 oC SWd wfl\cl“‘“ are to be congratuiated on the #1C" Sans of their efforts. ThrougX.bridâ€" raised furds to meet our obligâ€" “Mbâ€"h“w edmuncm mmmdofl'” ter is under the leadership of Mrs. H. B. Matchott. “mflw‘mh ond World War, we have been tryâ€" ..,u..-m.mnum n eir mb arGe@rery "o0 .0 ho. Rrcriract<2s, 00 B o + PA the names of all who made the supreme sacrifice from our district. This scroil is now being illuminated by.ndummldvdfl- ‘l.d'fl“"l’l.wm. ',,.m an Art Course; the scroll will be unvelled at our Silver Anniversary this year in March. . Five new members have been added to our lists this past year. The work this year of obtaining new members is under the leaderâ€" ship of Mrs. Gerald Liddle. mwmmm ‘Tag Days, June 26th, and Septemâ€" ,hor«h.andlu-uomh \the Endowment Fund, Lucy Morâ€" ‘rigon Memorial fund, Peace Gardâ€" ,mmnwmmnhm |ium, and West Lincoln Memorial Hospital, also sent fruit to Sunnyâ€" brook Hospital, and helped in canâ€" vassing for St. John‘s Ambulance. The Regent, officers, and several members, . attended _ Provincial Meeting at the Royal Connaught in Hami{lton, and our Regent attended the semiâ€"annual meeting at Peterâ€" Armistice Day services wereâ€"arâ€" ranged by Mrs. Fred Jewson, and members*were present to place crosses on the graves of our honâ€" you of Mrs. New‘s closing remarks at the National Meeting in Halifax, ‘Throne, One Empire. Add to this ‘neness of purpose and resolve, and we will have an Order, a naâ€" keynote of the Order is Service, will withstand the searchlight of criticism, and shine before man and God as an example to which all countries may look. I move the adoption of this reâ€" HOLDS UP MIRROR TO HER OWN SEX ments, says a woman writer, are: When she is sizing up a woman who is better dressed than she is. When she‘s in the permanent wave. _ When she is hurrying with her arms full of bundles. When she loses her temper with a child. When she is wearing a fixed social smile that doesn‘t light , up her eyes or soften her face. _ 3 When she lets a cigarette dangle from her lips. R o When she is yanking. a small child along at a faster pace than is comfortable for him. When she is putting another woâ€" man in her place. When she is passing along a bit of really vicious gossip. When she is studying her own face in a mirror in a public place. When she is giving her girdle or her stockings a yank. A woman‘s least attractive moâ€" When she is boasting about her Alberta e::vlnd. Secretary, Lin Loyalist Chapter, 1.O.D.E., Grimsby. The Members, West Lincoln Memorial Hospital: PIouebeudviuthheAmdMufingofHoopM Members will be held in the Kitchenette of the Community Hall, Beamsville, Ontario, on Wednesday, March 16th, 1949, at the hour of 8 p.m., for the purpose of : Mhm“cmhdhrmu-.,b‘mly brought before the meeting. Receiving Reports, Electing Five Directors, h , 1 _ _ Aucadihedt P °CV haven‘tâ€"youâ€"anythingâ€"better _':. tine in an effort to impress 8 ®* woman. When she is pushing and shoving d.wm“ g * Mhen she is backâ€"seat driving m-.mfl-" afl’lm“-‘-. point huw'“.' of the story one d0ta. -â€"-‘_â€"___- There‘s pothing that Wo"kR 35 the nervous system like & with too much nerve. " & fétmation has been called for the fors, mumfim for the Grimaby Junior Chamber of Commerce. Placeâ€"Club Room in the Village Innâ€" â€"CRIMSBY HIGH SCHOOL Drama Night HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Thursday, March 10 "King Of Kings" Wed., March 16 TICKETS 35¢ 2 FOR 60c CHILDREN 15¢ All young men between Dateâ€"Thursday, M# Timeâ€"Eight o‘clock. Between Plays Selections by School Choir. A TWO HOUR FILM PORTRAYING THE LIFE OF CHRIST. NOTICE ung men between the ages of twentyâ€"0n€ jnmm-'“‘“m ST. JOHNS YOUNG PEOPLES SOCIETY CECIL B. DEMILLES WORLD FAMOUS PICTURE THE JAYCEES ARE HERE ! NOAHS ARK 8 PM. at 8 p.m. at the 1949. MA&__‘_-_L’S' cLVUB 13 STUDENTS 25¢

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