Grimsby Independent, 20 Oct 1949, p. 8

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Mr. J. J. Graham is spending this| Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Wilson of week with his son, C. W. Graham| Tweed visited with the former‘s and family, at Harriston. sister, Mrs. J. J. Graham and Mr. a \ 4. i Graham, John St., for a few days Roy and Mrs. Ryckman and Miss 10 a.m.â€"Sunday School. Part I1â€"Life of Moses. 11 am.â€""The Third Maxâ€" 11 8:30 a.m.â€"Holy Communion 11:00 ..-.â€"Iorflc Prayet. 7.80 p.m.â€"The congregaâ€" tion will worship in Trinâ€" ity Church at the Annual Service of the Bible Sociâ€" ety (note the time 730 .00 amâ€"MONUUD _ _|.__" gor. **ang Junior Conpregation BST; man . â€" 7 :00 '.‘.â€"m eRteae s 7:30 wâ€"mfll Bible Sociâ€" M U Cnciolew Â¥initad 10.00 a.m.â€"Church School. 1100 on â€"Morniot i Tok WE MAY DO" _ ..â€"=â€", St. Andrew‘s Church sUNDAY, OCTOBER 23rd Trinity United Church St. John‘s Church Adclaide 5t., Grimsby 19th Sunday After Trinity No Evening Service 7.30 p.m.â€"UNION _BIBL E sOCIETY SERVICE. Trinity TUnited Church Rev. Johnsonp sUNDAY, OCTOBER by TREBLE CHOIR. SUNDAY, OCT. â€"â€" All Welcome â€" sUNDAY, OCTOBER ® i e C d 2 Carefully and Accurately Dispensed by. Graduate â€" â€" Social Events ~ Personals LORD‘S DAY PRESCRIPTIONS MLCYARDS im-" Minister u DBRUG STORE / ‘Toronto, Speaker Griffith, B.A, Trinity United ...P....w Developing and Printing ses Aninming Wlanix Worship J. Percy Robertson, of Detroit, a former Grimsby merchant, now in the real estate business in the Motor City, renewed old acquaintâ€" ances in town last week. This year Union Lodge No. 7, AF. & AM., will celebrate its 150th anniversary. "J. P." was Worshipful Master of the lodge in 1924 when the 125th anniversary was celebrated. My grateful Thank You to the anonymous finder of my brooch who returned it in such splendid I wish also to express my thanks to ‘The Independent for inserting the advertisement which brought my lost brooch back to me. ‘ Phocbe Liddle ‘The monthly business meeting of Lincoln Loyalist Chapter I. O. D. E, will be held in the High School Library on Monday evening, October 24th, « at 7.30 sharp. Will the members please remember to bring a donation for our Food boxes for _ Britain. Mrs. Norman Cole is to give a Floral Demonstration on "Mums" in the Auditorium at 8.15, Visitors will be welcomed to this demonstration. Mr. and Mrs. H. Steeg, Grasse Isle, Mich Mr. and Mrs. Carl Zweerbeen, Sr., Cleveland, O. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Nelson, Manâ€" chester, Conn. Miss Effie Taylor, New Haven, Conn. Mrs. Anna D. McCaskey, Roâ€" chester, Pa. Mrs. Chas. Beirsdirfe, Jeanette, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Robâ€" ert Javens, Beaner, Pa. Mr, and Mrs. Terry Carson, }NM.PLW.MHN.B«- bert B. Wader, Cleveland, O. Mr. and Mrs, T. A. McElhanney, Otâ€" St. Joseph‘s Altar Sociefy MTC holding a Bridge at the Village Inn, Mandav (October 24th, at 8.30. 12 Kingsway. Important Business. Bring your friends. Refreshments. Tickets, for sale by members. . High School Auoditorium, 8 p.m.â€" COSTUMES, modelied by Grimsby people. Narrator, Mrs. R. Mcintyre, Winona. Auspices GRIMSBY HISâ€" TORICAL SOCIETY John‘s Presbyterian ©ChUFCD _ """ held at the home of Mrs. J. H. Dick. Livingston Avenue, on Thursday mmm-ww dm,“fl".““"‘....; L% Women‘s Missionary Society of St. )7 $E 000. sn ad cfncrienedieas ceptrainet Mrs. W. E. Burke presided and outlined plans for the meetings for ‘Thankâ€"Offering sisted by Recent guests at Green ‘Trees treasurer, gave ST. JOHN‘S W.M.S. Joseph‘s Altar Society are L.O.DF. socia the financial reâ€" to By PRUNELLA WOOD The vogue for navy blue, come winter, is higher style than ever this season with comparatively few entries in what is without doubt a top class in fashion. ‘ Hmwehlnnlimpklndnnmisuhblyunhlombk dressmaker model, nav blue bagheera (which is a sort of mat surfaced, fine knit jersey) trimmed with contrasting surface lntheahlneo{matchntuvyutin. 'l'hentlnhmllom and laid in two tiers or t/ e lower skirt sides, about a yoke oltheblouumd(oneolln.'l‘hebeltin:houfin.'fluw is the popular beaverJike felt in soft mauve.â€"Jay Thorpe. Mr. and Mrs. RoberUOn . @NG children spent the holiday weekâ€" end visiting in the nort! country and Mt Robertson Sr. returned Mrs. James Morrian, Ridge Road, East died on Siturday at her home and was buricd from her son William‘s home o: Monday afternoon. Neighbours ind friends wish to express sinceresympathy to Mr. Morrison and family. L Miss Audrey ‘G!Hddon left Friâ€" “,mmmurlnruk MMMAMII-lymun- per, New York City. e will reâ€" The October meeting=f Grimaby Women‘s Institute washeld in the Legion Hall with the president, In'-.uy\onlnmehdr.m meeting opened with te Institute ode and prayer. _ _______ _ _ ‘The annual donation « ward the upkeep of th v---‘-‘f'-râ€"-'- in Sanâ€" atorium was forwarded, also the annual donation of $1.00 to the The twentyâ€"third Anual Conâ€" minor annoyance. nauuofllnnillmm'm‘n He is resigned to what seems to Institutes is being heldn the Roy.|him her unbusinessâ€"like way of «l Connaught Hotel thi week. Mra. handling business matters. George F. Warner, Ditrict pres.| She has learned how to kid him ident, will represent 16 County, | out of a grouch. and is on the receptioncommittee, He can announce that he‘s going “M"..k_m.mwnmmum"MpviM w.mumoum her wondering if he is tired of her. % When a marriage finally setties Mrs. Layton, conveer of the| down to this it may not be terribly musica) program, gava very int» excitingâ€"but you can be pretty -‘“mumum-â€"mumuuam (Too late for last week) NAVY BLUE FOR WINTER T HE i « $25.00 toâ€" the Institute GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT mmmmymm words and versions of O Canada, which was first written in French and used in Quebec in 1880. The history of The Last Post was also an interesting item. _ ‘The meeting closed with the Naâ€" BIBLE SOCIETY SUNDAY â€" 7:30 pm.â€"Oct. 23rdâ€"at ‘Trinity United Churchâ€"GREAT UNION SERVICE. Speaker: Rev. Johnson Turnbull, from Bolivia. Music by ‘Treble Choir. St. John‘s Ladies‘ Aid will hold a Silver Tea and Sale of Work and Baking at the home of Mra. J. Cariton, 6 Robinson N. Friday, Oct. 21st, from 3 to 5. THIS I8 AN INVITATION TO ALL. SIGNS THAT TELL UNION WILL LAST A marriage is safely through the dangerous years when â€" She can hear him pay another woman a pretty compliment without seeing He knows when the wisest answer She isn‘t burt if he doesn‘t notâ€" ice a new dress without a little prompting. He doesn‘t have to explain why he‘s 20 minutes late to dinner. She has given up trying to reâ€" form him. He doesn‘t mind when she brings up the name of an old admirer. She knows when to keep quiet and let him blow off steam at some minor annovance. knows when "Yes, Dear" is Organizations ~ Club Activities I know of a little girl who has among her play things a small kitâ€" Mam.uwww it well stocked with a certain numâ€" ber of staplesâ€"a small loaf of whole wheat bread, a small jar of butter, and one of brown sugar, & little peanut butter, cookies which *mwwumflh box, and tiny glasses of jelly, jam and marmalade which she flls when she is making a supply for the family. When a little friend is entertained after school, the young hostess delights in preparing her own sandwiches from these materâ€" ials. In this way she learns some of the responsibilities and pleasures of hospitality as well as acquiring experience in housewifery, and the mother does not have to lay aside her work when the bungry call comes. When removing the cores Date Stuffed Doughnuts are a novelty for lunch or afternoon tea. To make them roll doughnut dough mbout a quarter of an inch thick around been stuffed with a nut meat. Fry in deep fat until a golden brown. Drain and roll in sugar. Eggs poaâ€" ched in cream of tomato soup and served on toast with some of the main dish for lunch or supper and makes an interesting variation for the invalid‘s tray. _ H 0 M E M A K ER * S CORNER To make Bread Pudding more interesting, scatter a few pleces of eut pineapple on top. After it is and return to the oven to brown the marshmallows. Serve with the juice from the pineapple. _ _ _ _ I heard of one mother who had quite a hard time to get her two kiddies to eat rice pudding. One day, being low on sugar, she put honey in the pudding instead. ‘The result was that they cleaned up the entire pudding, then felt sorry that there was no more. A. delicious cake filling, and one that is very nutritious too, can be made by placing an unopened can of sweetened condensed milk (not evaporated), in boiling water to cover and boiling steadily for two all ready to spread on the cake. by Evelyn Budge in ENGLISH CHINA DOULTON FIGURINES GLASSWARE ANTIQUES AND BYâ€"GONES NOVELTIES CHRISTMAS CARDS CHRISTMAS CANDLES BLANKETS THROWS moToR RUGS KNITTING YARNS LADIES‘ SWEATERS TODDLERS‘ SWEATERS WATCH for our signs "GREEN TREES" and the white sleigh on our in 114 miles W. Grimsby or 4 Miles E. Winona on No. m‘hw. ithing pleces. revsre00000008.| _ \W) KER‘S j\ ae" |ER adds Budge $X M_."'.' you‘ll realize it. We have recently returned from a buying trip and we consider we have bought some very unusual at the right prices. There is never any rush and bustle we are open in your convenience. fihmmhndmaflfldm'lw, and we are amazed at the popularity of this garments from infants to ei years, as well as sensible We Have A Christmas Layâ€"Away Plan department. We specialize in »WRRenig CC C N e e ndds an element of surprise and makes a very acceptable change. A few grains of rice put in the sait shaker will make the sait flow freely and not become lumpy Of caked. Here is a recipe for "Stewed Steak with Macaroni." 1% pounds round steak, 2 thaps. flour, 2 theps. butter, 1 thap. catâ€" ‘When steady beating is required, wfi’hfldhmu the strain on the arm is lifted. Nutmeg as a flavoring for ©0608 Cut the meat in small pleces. Roll in flour and brown in butter. Cover it with hot water and allow to simmer slowly 1% hours. Add the macaron! which has been preâ€" viously cooked and cook altogether a while longer. Season with pepper and sait and catsup. Cook for anâ€" other ten minutes. Serve on hot dish with meat in the middle and macaroni around. ‘ Did you ever make: Sausage in Potatoes? Pare medium sized potatoes. mhnhohhunmmdueh with an apple corer, and place in it a cased sausage, or fill the cavity with sausage meat. Place in a greaâ€" \ Yes! It‘s "Green Trees" We are now htth:’llflIfi- for Christmas Dinmer and for the Gala Year‘s Eve Bull â€" only a limited number will be accepted. PHONE 32 FOR RESERVATIONS . THE A. J.C. TAYLORS overalls, etc. Come any time it‘s convenient and bring your friends, we‘re always CHICKEN, STEAK AND SEA FOOD DINNERS . 1b. macaroni, pepper and U BED JACKETS TEA COZIES CHINTZ BAGS EVENING BAGS GUILDCRAFT LooOMs HANDWOVEN . . . . PLACE MATS, TOWELS, APRONS, SKIRTS, TIES, SKIRTING, SCARVES, BAGS OF ALL KINDS, DUTCH CAPS, BELTS, HEADSQUARES, BABY SHAWLS, PARKAS, The Village IJnn DINE AT THE FAMOUS Cak Room GIFT HOUSE M"o MR C sed baking pan, and bake until soft in a hot oven, basting 0cca~ Mmmmm-m-- Mm_flndwu uuymnfl-fihfl'& sed pan. Moisten with gravy and a tap. of Worcester sauce. Spread over the top a thick layer of mash» ed potatoes softened by 4 CUP milk, 1 beaten egg, and 1 thap. melted butter. Bake covered for unuummdu-nm.And flu“wmm.b cut up all odd pieces, put in a pan mmwxwum. When heated, break in some eFFS and stir till the eggs are cooked. In closing, I shall give you my m‘,mwmmz % cup butter, % cup milk (scant), oneâ€"third cup sugar, 1% j 122 t Rtsccodroccmanf oo C wiv C cups flour, 1 egg, 2% theps. baking W.Mw.udfllf and well beaten egg. Sift baking powder and flour. Add to first mix» mmmmnu M-m-uunusnh- utes in hot oven. This makes 8 or 9 in Open Morning, Afternoon, Bees have four wings. AND CRIB BLANKETS CHILDRENԤ CORNERâ€" HAND SMOCKED DRESSES HANO KNITTED GARMENTS LINENS LINGERIE HOSIERY MEN‘S ACCESssoRIiEs BABY ToYs PARTY STUFF TRAYS LAMPS October 20, 1949 IF

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