Grimsby Independent, 7 Apr 1949, p. 6

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4 t0¢ Â¥i over Wreak.amaA carse * .. _ "eeeed seer the weekâ€"end with Mr. and a P croine “ % Ray Charrette and daughter Lor v # um:. . ___ _ C Cqurn LOre vaine, of Windsor, were weekâ€"end guests with Mr. and Mro. J. 3. h--; « ‘ Mr. J. J. Graham is | CE â€" ky son, s % __James L and Mrs. Theal returnâ€" «d home on m o C OO 2C CE00e o e Pleasant winter vacation in Texms. Mra. * Mrs. Viclet McHwain, and Mr. 1100 am.â€"HOLY COMMUNâ€" 10:00 a.mmâ€"Church S¢ch o ol Trinity United Church PALM SUNDAY, APR. 10 11 am.: Sunday School. 11 am.: Defy or Deify. 2.30 pm.â€"Sunday School. 230 pm.â€"Trinity Youth Felâ€" 700 pm.â€"HOLY WEEK MIBâ€" PALM SUNDAY, APRIL 10th ues andy." Rev. Geo. A. McL.can, B.A., UNION HOLY WEEK SERVICES _‘n.l-G""‘ ge* old en M"w St. John‘s Church PBEY 9 0 0/ Dicpensed b7 ind '-'r'w/ PRESCRIPTIONS & 4 o Aiopensed bJ C188 PALM SUNDAY ____â€"_ Cpupren w“uumaumhw RRP EC &A Ha CR C 0 UNITED BAPTIST, PRESBYTERIAN AXD eriges shor serven, CBP omes Romes m n igaf es Aoeis REV. GORDON GRAVENOR, Smithville Monday from a very Paim Sunday Evening, Arh 10%. to Thursday, April 14th ~ _ YOU ARE INVITED â€" GuEsT PREACHER: "‘N‘“-‘ ~‘M~m- l::--l-..'..m- The Canadien Legion presents the Dundas Junior Band at : h'*flhfl.m at $.30 p.m. Sliver collection. Tt Supper Gllm 20th. at 6:30. Sponzored by Grimsâ€" by Chapter, O.K.S. Prizes. Admisâ€" on March 27th, 1949, Sarsh Cusâ€" Gen, lato of Grimsby, in her S4th Schnelder‘s Meat Demonstration 180 amâ€"Mator" ant "Be 11.00 and Serâ€" later. of the "oices Hhouts. Revé. Canon R. mount Drams Guild will be preâ€" sented in the Parish Hall. 8 pm. ‘Jl“w-' "hi i fra «l Scovil. Go0D FRIPAY 0.30 a.m.â€"Service for and others unable to St. Andrew‘s Church (Diocese of Niagara) Rector: Rev‘d E. A. Brouke, C. Biagrave, MA.. tor of Bt. Thoma TUESDAY, APRIL 12th A Passion Play by the Vineâ€" SUNDAY, APRIL 10th PALM SUNDAY . . C D. Milyard â€"â€" All Welcome â€" LORD‘S DAY Service. ‘The following is an excerpt from a letter received by the Campaign Chairman of your Branch: _ "There were no easy quotas set , TRAVISâ€"KUNTZ ::;mm_‘!mt\ m mau:: on % hard work on the part of you and Zion Lutheran parsonage, Dashâ€" your associates, and a generous Te wood, Ont.,. when Euocleen Marian, sponse from the citizens of YOUT only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arâ€" community. â€"____|nold Kuntz, became the bride of _ _"I wish to express my personal 1. A.C. Wilfred Hamilton Travis, of appreciation as well as that of the | Centralia, eldest son of Mr. and Ontaric Division Campaign office, xrs. Clarence Travis, Grimsby. for the support and coâ€"operation Rey, L. F. Migenell officiated. ‘ extended." The bride wore a fioorâ€"length Yours very truly, gown of orchid pink watered satin. (Signed) S. H. Young. |Her shoulderâ€"length veil was held Campaign ChairmaD., in place by a Julict cap of matchâ€" ceived. # Mrs. Metcalfe reported on the success of the distribution of the or #th. l Mrs. Walter Grossmith told of pians her committee had made for a Rummage Sale in May, time and Mbhw*. * Mrs. T. L. Dymond moved and _ 21 NE B _A < Ancmmemginyr uo T m:.c.n*o.udllnno- uh“l’hb“ ‘”th ‘ “mw“ e4 with a piano solo. After another uâ€".-dflu--“ with Mrs Claude Boden. Misp Frances Doran, Mrs. Millar, Mra. Marsh and Mrs. E. L. Stonchouse read the scripture lesson on Christâ€" Hardware store on mmdm”"‘-" nament which took piace st the n-u-lum.--l” -m-dll-‘n"_" the tournament and the evening 2 _ L hton and Mr. the Te _0 sSon al p. Panser, arith Mr. and Mrs. M. Nel, ...â€"m""‘""’" u._-n---mt"-'l. nd-w-' P Mr. and Mrs. Earl Marsh as »UD nevrsâ€"up. made durâ€" ‘ Mmh"" ‘flbm.'l"-,“" of Beameville, winning the t and Mrs. G. W. Orittenden of M"“""M " ol ates 4 Book â€" Mrs RADSYZ """ _ se i y over $400 in the treagury so f4" this year. ,__..‘c-t.-l- CMHSY **" asee H. BoH 'mull"“""“, The bridge was m-. ranged by Mrs. K. Aâ€" -.a-‘ n‘-”‘t was ua-ldw'v"""'"" “-l"d' 6 89 * acats THOLE GRIMEBY RED CROss EXCEEDED QUOTA BY 714%. TRAUTY W.A. "onas «â€" Organizations â€" Club Activities _ * bnvld-...‘-t. She carried a bouquet of =â€"=â€"» |deep red roses and. white carnâ€" " '“ku.‘u ,l.dfi-u.fldhfit length gown of ice blue satin with of ‘Trinity flower headdress and carried a opened by nosegay of pirik roses and sweet g. followed ‘ peas. ‘The groom was attended by day party in honour of Mrs, Wm. Allen, John St.. was held at her home. About twenty friends and. relatives from Grimsby and surâ€" rounding district surprised her. A delicious supper was served. with a lovely birthday cake lighted with candles adorning the table. It ’-“'ufld”- The hostesses for the evening weore Mrs. R. Howes, Mrs. W. Mcâ€" Intyre and Mrs. L. Haynes Bingo was played and special prizes were won by Mre. C. Sweet. Mrs. V. Luey, Mrs. N. Smith and ma_m.m.‘ u-n.“dmnl- ‘ mmus‘n‘w" ‘“..‘mmfifli wonderful party given her. n-hn”hfi'“l”' dh“- & have a service together. On Easter Sunday at £.00 «m -filhu_bun‘od@-' * _..-s.n-#w will be & °U _ _ _ conducted .,mnhi-l 2. the Trinity United Youth Pelio#, m rremember the date, April 17, and try not to miss this 808 4J * ech for Purthtt Sarvice. Watch for further notice of the exact pliant. ______ umm en N =" We wish to thank the I“l II‘II West Lincoin Memorial Ho# ©oul! 1 for â€"“v’. r nsm s On Friday evening last a birthâ€" Birthday Party Ruptials CARD OF THANKS I"”W SHELLED WALWMUTS 1. .. 25¢ |CHAN WAX THEAL BROS. MM TOMATO JUICE Sp:CIAL OFFERâ€"1 tb. Extra or 3 lbe. for the Price of Twoâ€"SAVE 46¢ Ayimer Boston Brown PORK & BEANS FRUITS &VEGETABLES 2 un 27¢ EASTER Â¥, RL.Free with Pint for 16 oz. jar 11 oz. bottle APRIL 7th TO APRIL 13th 12 6t j S9¢ PHONE 45 THE OA'K ROOM The Village Inn v. 21¢ JACKIE KAY, M.C., and DANCING STAR s| (fas" Saturday Night 21c phg. QTF. FRENCH cut sEans York s _ PAUL PAGE M.”‘m % Silver Ribbon Choice Fruit Beit Choice ue «: G8C| tamity size 87¢ n-.h& 20 oz. tin & 12 oz. jar 208C n&&

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