LINCOLN _LOYALIST CHaPTErE CELEBRATE 25% ANNIVERSARY coln Loyalist Chapter, 1.0.D E. weay Sittingly observed in the Grimsby Shaes Mfl“ and good wishes from the Town of Mrs. Buckenham ther introduced £.30 a.m. â€"Holy 110 a z. â€"Holy 230 pa. â€"Youth FPelowsehip. a.!p-.â€"mm 2130 prmâ€"Senday School. Trinity United Church Rev. Geo. A. McLean, 6.A., and Junior Congregation. Ser. mos â€" "THE BOND _ OF UNTON WITH CHEIST" ',‘"._.m SAW CAL St. Andrew‘s Church SUNDAY, Nee KE Gortem ~.* * * * RRE Y 4* * .. {y.cpensed by Gr28%! cgrddr and Accurstely Dispensed P7 SUNDAY, MARCH 20th PRESCRIPTIONS (Discese of Niagar®) WA.. Tel. 549. pommmo n O uy ce 4 = PRAUG STORE /Â¥ Toung Adult Ciub Developing and Printing |_ Mrs. W Lothian and Mrs. L. A. :-flymmnlahm tunch including a buge birthday | cake, was served by Mrs Edwin \Phelps, Mrs. P. V. Smith and an ,mmflcmmm ing to a close twentyâ€"five years of :m_b.gmwtndm | _ ALL LADIES of the community | are invited to a Quilting Bee for Mrs. Fred Jewson moved a hearty vote of thanks to Bil Wheeâ€" ler for his very concise and Interâ€" esting explansations of the symbols an the Scroll. It is really a wonderâ€" ful piece of work, and when placed in the Town Library, wil be a ftâ€" ting tribute to the memory of our in this community 2 pm. SUNDAY, MARCH 20 10 a.m.: Sumday School. 11 am.; TE CBTVRâ€" EVANGELISTIC SERVICES St. John‘s Church ALL AME WELCOME BEING CONDUCTED NIGHTLY AT £.00 (Exrept Seturday) sUnDaY AT 700 Wednesday, March 23rd. at Minigter quilts will be sent overseas and to Canadian outposts. All ladies of Mrs. Muir‘s sisters, Misses Grace. Jeasie und Mary Smeaton (Hamilâ€" ton) left yesterday for St. John NB where they will sail for Livâ€" gare. MRBER* Orur memibers agree that all farâ€" m“-“ï¬"" sach yeur. This gives the farmer & thance to take sdventage of the 5 ywfln.v.wflnda making out his tar each 7 P mhmflm“"'w", h‘md-nl fteom® Instructions ure not too dearly nuwm“"""“‘_ tion and basic herd. 1 ~t â€" Yhie esR CC As the Provincial Convention is to be held May Sist. June 1st and Ind. all reports and money must hhmfldï¬m officers before May 15th. The County Comvention is to be Returnu® * "*"""_ _ gscraatius B {Ne were much €2J07 ar-uua-ulï¬l-l""“""'! been ‘“mm-‘-ï¬-’- heve not held lntely. lsarty programmes of the 1 The Grimaby WCTVU will meet on March Pind sat 3 pm in the Woolverton Road Forum mat st mw‘&.‘mw EC S Snd home in Juze. * Mr Lewis Hawkey Pork wh huave s Personals with 15 members attend~ wW.C.TU. Porhaze # L _ “‘-“-'_â€"r-â€"" w *-“-(w .‘“."bwnm“m We had a similar roll nes May Bré. mh. we feel Tike aubversiveinfiuences. More recentâ€" made in 1926 by Miss Yvonne Wil« .u-“-,i.m m‘lbh'ï¬ â€,-n-‘wmh’l-fuflom'ufl'.-d pers of ""omâ€dlf There is no questionâ€" u.fl‘mwa‘nm-mdc&m- ldy Ter "'um“ this chapter would Ccomers rom making out their inâ€"|sary celebrations to hang both nd of April A""â€â€â€™. lltll community hall come taxto minding bables We these memorials in our town libâ€" Maitors uIWeYs | in our town. have attendedtheir colorful wedâ€" rary, as soon as arrangements can ! Top mw“fl‘m‘-‘- te made with the Library Board for held the Chapter work went in Englishand Citizenship is being s suitable unvelling ceremony. nsm |;"' were keld comducted inthe High School by Other war work consisted of sendâ€" nm ,w,:h--fll"ub aâ€_.,w«lm.w,nmmmm.bx o y “.m “mmï¬tu'uâ€"q-flymnflum “‘|“"-¢hfl.‘ _;"“‘“.“,...1-1-‘-- \Bomber given by the Order to the :-.- -u-m club beâ€" At one ame the Child and Famâ€"|Government, assisting in the Red mwium.m *‘ -t}.,"n.ut--dth Cross Tes Room, the Victory Loun "Many HappY averaging between $100 and $200 a | CBADESTA p5P4 timey l eedinss Havy wig nent Te on | someint betrentatemma Snd Peveqham eames m inss( s copatin e at n‘ crew. entoyâ€" M 0 S ries Beampvile wert woch h386 P# °D " 2s ts s300 a yeur on telet | atie perrape was the Wh:"! THE GRIXSEy ton‘s suggestion of "Lincoln Loyaâ€" | list Chapter" in tribute to the many |United Empire Loyalists who had Imumm-uau as most appropriate. | Through the generosity and keen | interest of Mr. and Mrs. Servais, all our meetings and most functions | were held in the Village Tnn for a and district met in the Village Inn pesmmeest CCC 0C CL calts |from Zi" °_ *""_ " goml To PErtr I held lntely. ‘The from §! have not been : every week to swu for the |earty programmes of the "'"’ugy.wuud.-t-- could not soon forget the inspiring words of wisdom and sound advice newlyâ€"formed chapter chose s a motto: "In Unity is Strength" In Hall for a time the Chapter comâ€" templated buying property. but finâ€" ally obtained permission to furnish and use a former school building. all ome summer" on the FTrOUNG® When the town took over the buildâ€" Ing for municipal offices we went houseâ€"bunting again. and moved to Hawke‘s Hal. then to the Ton again, and now. having disposed of our furniture and stored a few beâ€" longings in a cupboard we feel like .,urrmn‘dbln'ï¬ the old folks. There is no questionâ€" um-flï¬hm"‘ give to a sultable community hall 10 ie Tidians 3 WEEKS AWAY Organizctions â€" Club Activities ~ INDERNDENT Tes Room these gay» way to bridge parties. hope chests, rummage sales, teas and tag days, and our latest effort â€"â€"a monster bingo. The average yearly receipts have been $955.46. the highest being in 1981 when we raised $1100.51. During its 25 years mmmnm almest $25000, $7.000 of which was for War Services including §$1000 for the Second War Memorâ€" inl of the Order. 'oh-lâ€mal: and take h'hcmh-.u.unumnm for the Memorial in less than 2 -.a.‘:i'éï¬ifi;;ii& given our hospital which netted §438.60, the largest proceeds from any single event. ished ust!l money spent was usually Christmas cheer for some veteran‘s family or some special need Thougs the call for money was leas alert, investigating any family 4 fleulty brought to our attention, re. mummm I be, or giving amistance. Al student who has beer helped in any way has proven worthy and it is a great satisfaction to see them givâ€" ing such a good account of themâ€" seives. We have supplied extras to an adopted school in Northern Onâ€" tario, arranged Empire Day proâ€" grammes in the schools, distributed LODE. calendars. and altogether have spest over $1000.00 on educaâ€" tional work. The bringing of outâ€" standing speakers and leading edyâ€" cationists to our town has been a means of providing inspiration to our young people. as well as ourâ€" seives. It is interesting to recall a few namesâ€"Bishop Walsh of Japâ€" an. Miss Fell from England, Conâ€" troller Clurke from Hamilton, Dr. Amoss asd Dr. McPherson from nmmcmccondininds. svtstentren; trsiam a0 rorsnnatisn ie *4 wmm..‘."_,uâ€"mmï¬-zvniuu-mm “n.m“w.'mâ€"whm tionalist. We are proud of these tew namesâ€"Bishop Walsh of Japâ€" “m-‘*hflhâ€"lmd-‘hm an. Miss Fell frdm England, Con.|Kiven to the town and township | greetings at this time. ‘The Chapâ€" troller Clurke from Hamilton, Dr.| Councile. Alâ€"fl!.!‘w-!ï¬ï¬‚hlu-“m- Amoss asd Dr. McPherson from 1945 is on display today to give|Yice of its members by presenting mfl-mmmlnâ€"-m-dm‘-un,h-â€"-mhmm. sors framn McMaster University,|tribution made by Grimaby . and den, Mrs. Yenney, Mrs. Fonger and Mrs. Size and many others. 'Mm.hmvnm‘ï¬g&.WM.lml- Among our new Canadians much mumwannmimha*umgm valuable work has been done. quiet. happy to announce today that we one but two life memberships to ty and usobtrusively. by interpret. have secured the services of Mr..Mrs. Bromley and Mrs. Lothian. ing our hws and customs to them, W. G. Wheeler, a local veteran now | Charter members. This is the highâ€" by teackng them our language and attending the Ontario College of ¢St award a chapter can give and being frindly and helpful, hoping | Art. who has designed and painted is held in the greatest esteem by in this way to encourage them is for us a besutiful iDuminated roii | the recipients our wayof life. By teaching them | of honour containing the names of _ It i# in looking backward on oc« respect fir law and order and deâ€" the 22 men who made the supreme casions such as this, in"reviewing a B 7 uon CTOR CICD _ (mast afferste Vhat con waaÂ¥en #hat ©EnoPe It is Interesting Lote Shat by 1926 the fealing tord Armistice wmm‘“‘"’ Pui celebration to grtul rement. ‘ swung into action at the very outâ€" Chapter throughout the 25 years \break of war, Lincoln Loyalist have been Mrs. Wolfenden who ‘Chapter called a mass meeting , also had the honour of being electâ€" within two weeks, and organized a ed to the Provincial Executive for |meeting nearly $300 worth of clothâ€" have given splendid leadership but ing was collected, packed by the would be the first to pay tribute to ‘ Chapter and sent to Britain. From the loyalty and support of convenâ€" then on we concentrated on the ers and members at all times. They ‘ more personal work of knitting and . agree with Kipling that ""Taint the | sending comforts to our local serâ€"|general nor the private, mor the vice men and women. We deeply | army as a whole,. but the everlastâ€" uppreciate the support received ing teamfwork of every bloomin‘ from the town and district. Gifts soul." were taken personally, if possible.| Before closing we would like to to each new recruit, comforts were call attention to the homour that |sent seversl times a year and alâ€" has come to some of our members. ways there were letters. From the |Three of them have been awarded heartâ€"warming letters received the Lions Club Medal for Citizenâ€" from far and near it is abundantly | ship, a noteworthy example for an wmmwpxwu'wmsm | comnecting link with home that was | good citizenship. The first was Mrs. ,uwmmumu'o@.muâ€"mmm .far away. The Chapter compiled a / our beloved Mrs. Wolfenden. Miss list of all enlisted men and women | Walsh received the Silver JubJee es, especially hospitals We have given over $1200 to hospitals. When the Niagara Peninsula Sanitorium was built we supplied a bed by conâ€" tributing $150 and have sent $25 every year for the upkeep. Our first Tag Day was for this We have given $638.60 for an emerâ€" gency ward in our own West Linâ€" coln Memorial Hospital. The Chapter has sponsored the Girl Guides and Brownies for many years, buying uniforms, providing a hall for their meetings and assistâ€" ing in their work. The Girl Guides inbhaduundctm- [sary celebrations to hang both these memorials in our town libâ€" rary, as s00n as arrangements can te made with the Library Board for .a suitable unvelling ceremony. PWhee war wrrk crmuisted of netiâ€" 1O.D.E. and therefore there are no LO.D.E. companies but we still maintain an active interest in the local company. The Guides have asâ€" their adopted cwantry. SHince the war we have contimued to send ford and clothing to wurAorn Europe We have now aderinA 5 MA age pessiemers to whom we send parâ€" cals every month. Their appreciaâ€" t‘on is touching. ‘The total money money apent on War and Post War services has teen $7000 trst as in all our work., the money spent only represents a mere fratiom of the services given to our country ty loyal, coursgeous women giving freaty of their time and energles in Che cause of freedom and good the Royal Canadian Navy and sent comforts to the crew. Most entoyâ€" able. perhaps was the hospitality given to members of the forces, «apecially the R.AF. in training at Mount Hope. Fnduring frienddhips were mafe. one tey returning to marry one of the girls, and many othersstill kbeping in fouch with their Canadian homes We have been privileged to welcome the Briâ€" tish brides of over 30 of our teys and help them adjust themaeives to Thursday, March 17, 1949. ‘There have been many other acâ€" tivities, for too numerous to menâ€" tion bere. We like to recall the Pro. vinc‘al semiâ€"annual meeting held rere in 1927, the visit of the Eagâ€" lish School giris, the Blossom Time luncheons for Toronto chapters, the Silver Jubilee, the Royal Visit, our picnics in June, and the sponâ€" tameous Victory Parade. The reâ€" ceptions for high ranking officers of the Order are pleasant memories and sbould convince us of the wisâ€" dom of an Endowment Fund to perretuate the Order and to send these officers to the outlying disâ€" SORRY, may enjoy occasionally the inspirâ€" ation and close contact that has been our privilege. We have conâ€" tributed $110 to this fund. good citizenship. The first was Mrs. Groce, then Miss Crane, and now our beloved Mrs. Wolfenden. Miss Walsh received the Silver Jubiee pleased to have reports of all the ladies organizations and pleased to give those organizations all the space Mludn.idthn- ports those meetings must be written out and brought into this office. We cannot accept reports over the telephone, so do not be angry when the lady that answers the phone politely refuses to accept the report Once again The Independâ€" ent is forced to bring to the attention of the press setâ€" retaries of the various Indies‘ organizations, that we cannot accept ‘lengthy omm ilities to handle type of news. We are more than It is in looking backward on ocâ€" casions such as this, in"reviewing past efforts, that we realize that we are Aaily adding to the sacred traditions of our young nation. Inâ€" spired by our achievements, chastâ€" ened by our mistakes, quickened by the opportunity to serve, we press forward in bumility and gratitude to Almighty Ond. to meet our reâ€" sponsitilities as Chapter members and citizens of a great country with faith and courage. U‘nwanted heir removed _instantly from face, arme. legs, with Pisst Hair Remover. Harmlesmâ€"leaves skin soft and emouth You can‘t lese. Money ry refunded if Aakr grows after third spplication with no :’.-m ut'=' w treatment M h W â€"= W ## ‘RAPEX PRODUCTS (Dept. 347) Box 2. Station B. Montreal, Que TOWN OF GRIMSBY NOTICE LADIES: READ THIS! Expert Cleaning Gunranteed Satisfaction 3â€"Day Service TOP HAT CLEANERS & DYERS MAIN STREET Is Agent for