Grimsby Independent, 17 Nov 1949, p. 4

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‘Trinity BiÂ¥le Class was held at the home of Miss Elizabeth Copeâ€" land, 14 Elizabeth St.. last Friâ€" day evening, and took the form of a quilting bee. The quilts are being sent with gifts of clothing 10 a.m. _ ‘The Life of Joshua. 11 am.â€"Programme P 8.30 a.m.â€"Holy Communion. 1100 amâ€"Holy Communi 7 p.m.â€"Life‘s Lessons. 10 a.m.â€"Church School. 11 a.m.â€"Morning Worship. Preacher â€" Mr. Haroid Kemp mifl:‘o 2.30 p.m.â€"Sunday School. 4.00 pmâ€"Evensong and Serâ€" St. Andrew‘s Church (Diocese of Niagara) Sunday Next Before Advent SUNDAY, NOV. 20th St. John‘s Church Adciaide St., Grimsby of McMaster University. Crinity Hniteb Church ILWMWMMJMW Sermon Topie: "LOVE." 230 p.m.â€"Sunday School. 280 p.m.â€"Trinity Youth Fellowship. 7.00 p.m.â€"Evening Worship. _ _ | _ ,, SUNDAY, NOV. 20th £.15 pm.â€" Kiks. E.Gartiw > > > s .# * Caretully and Accurately Dispensed SUNDAY, NOV. 20th LORDS DAY PRESCRIPTIONS MILECYAROS 1 DBRUG STORE / -..u:m.n.x.unu.u ququhlmuu % Social Events â€" Personals O;gjmizations â€" Club Activities sDeZIINONE L *# uL. mm?’t';rmw-Aw lous Sound Film produced in Holl SUNDAY, NOV. 20th Developing and Printing close of the very pleasant getâ€"toâ€" Mr. and Mrs. 8. C "Tall Trees Farm." the dance held at Club El Moroco on November Sth, a very sincere ceasful and our beautiful new hosâ€" pital will again be assisted, thanks to your support. Saturday Evenings, November 24, 25, und 26, 1949 at 8 p.m. On Satâ€" urday evening a Charity Draw will be held. Valuable prizes offered. Everybody invited. Come and bring your friends to St. Mary‘s Hall, (top of Grimsby Mountain.) _ Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Butterworth, Detroit, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Krabact, Detroit, Mich., Troop Sgt. Mr. and Mrs. R J. Paynter daughter Gayle of Jefferson Hghts JAYCEES HOLD VERY u.mmwwu Friday evening, with the fine music of Bruce Anthony and his orchestra providing the dancers with music of a superiative nature. Featured throughout the evening was Marâ€" uis Thomas, a really terrific vocâ€" To all friends of West Lincoin alist with the Anthony crew. ‘Thoâ€" mas displayed an original techniâ€" que with a host of current hits, and was especially well received for his ‘mumupu‘m of the day, namely "That Lucky "Don‘t Cry Joe." Sponsored by the Grimsby Junâ€" for Chamber of Commerce, the ‘ufl“dm.& ever s last minute switch was \-hhlho&l-dh“l- lage Inn. thanks to the magnificent coâ€"operation of the manageress of the Inn, Miss Peggy ONell puring the course of the evening four lucky ladies won delightful prizes for apot dance events. Miss O‘Nell herself appeared with the Anthony band late in the evening und as usual won over the entbusâ€" fazm of the dancers with three selâ€" ections, special favorites of Peggy O‘Neil, and apparently favorites of a grand climax to a swell Gante, the second in a series to be preâ€" sented by the Jaycees. Ether is produced by distillation of alcoho! with sulphuric acid. Recent guests at Green ‘Trees Mr and Mrs. A. J\ McBlain, Toâ€" CARD OF THANKS " and a real tear jerker, as volces joined in for Mrs. M. A. Cudney Frideay and at By ALICE ALDEN Â¥ There comes a time when a special suit, a beautiful skifluysthstmthln*duwilldobutunfi.!miniu.hu- trimmed silk blouse. olndeinmthhty&eofbluu beautifully in this design. It is fashioned of w te silk and Valenciennes lace is used to ruffie the edges of the little mm.mmtumm.mmmma- licately tucked jabot. The same lace is inset to form a triple ;oh. Little pearl buttons fasten the #~{fs and the front closâ€" e | ‘There was a good attendance at the Woolverton Road Farm Forum held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. tional nights which would lead to Secretaries for the evening were Ferris Weyvlie and Lewis Hawkey. in their decision that farm folk and all year round and thus save all the confusion we have at present. ‘The next meeting will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ferâ€" ris Weylic. At the November meeting of the Lens Davis Chapter, LO.D.E., it was unanimously decided to underâ€" m.muvumx& ing this month. Alithough PB tioning of clothes has been disconâ€" tinued in Great Britain, the distriâ€" mmmmâ€" us that the need for good clothing in Britain is as great as ever, beâ€" cause of the lack of means to purâ€" chase, and in Burope, because of continuing distress. The Provincial LOD.E. has decided. therefore, to “uqug_dm!m:‘- “_""fl'â€" ally, between Great Briâ€" tain and Purope for the coming friends, to contribute at least one month of November. ‘The clothing MUST BE CLEAN, WARM and MENDED, in sultable condition to last several months. Contributions may be left at E. O. Konkle‘s Shoe w usw ArttPc showed a shipment of used clothâ€" u.muu.umw. A letter of appreciation was read from Mrs. Freeman, the Reâ€" .d.mmâ€"uucm gincere sympathy extended to her -mmdww.w. Geo. A. Beatty, Kenora. Mrs. C. Wray reported that the Bt. Joseph‘s Altar Society are boiding a Rummage Sale _ with White Flepbant Display on Saturâ€" Qy_.lwflt:fllhmmâ€"k FARM FORUM NEWS THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT The local committee in charge) of Christmas seals are now busily wumm-fl‘ Monday next, Nev. 21st. If anyore is overlooked kindly phone 608W vegetables" is the title of a new pflnfl.dh'â€"'lu tute and Home Economics Service, Ontario Department of Agriculture. oqu.-umm-m local Agricultural Representative or by writing to the Women‘s Inâ€" stitute Branch, Ontario Departâ€" ment of Agriculture, Toronto. Attractively prepared and neatly bound in paper covers, the book carries an index showing where lufl.”dfl‘mh found. It deals with a wide variety kles." A se mmmum reasons for food spoiling and why | her. canning makes food keep. Then| 459 there are others dealing with the | PUt use of the pressure cooker, preâ€" ywaing paration of syrup for fruits and a| ton \~d~wm- am cluded in proper canning. | £ille will be held at "Canning Ontario‘s fruits and Beaver Club of St. John|High Schoo! staff, and Mrs. R. :‘-Wu-hd-l . Mitchell, Mr. Mitchell presiding -....g..o.omu--:; “:.”.“?.."‘L day morning, Nov. 19th, ns An adidreas was given by L. 12 o‘cleck. the home of Mrs HISTORICAL SOCIETY PRESENTS _ OLD TIME COSTUME PARADE Las. cameciniai® ~opibdeny o a Grimsby will in all likelihood deâ€" vote themselves to the recalling und the interpreting of events which belong to our own NGIRN! interest which come down to us from an earlier time. Accordingly on Wednesday evening last, in the Assembly Hall of the High School, the attention of an audience which ;;nyfl-iii-lfllwum to the subject of garments worn during a period, which though not very distant, spoken of as ‘The sponsor of this interesting revival of the past was Mrs. obert Mcintyre, of Winona, "who gave mwhufluw address, the illustrations being neither moving nor stationary picâ€" tures, but living people. Mrs. Mcâ€" Intyre has in her possession & waumdmdcm- ing, costumes and dresses, some at least of which were worn by members of the family to which she belongs, most of these having in their time adorned the female sex. but a few of them, however, giving a hint of the elegance with which gentliemen of a former day made their appearance at social and professional functions. In an opening address, Mrs. Mcâ€" \m sketched the history of the various types of raiment which ‘The members of the costumes proved not only to be of MWMM@P lity, but also to me, most instruc» tive for those of the present day who are acquainted only with the manners and fashions of our own she was about to exhibit, tracing of the wisdom of preserving some, i#f not all, of the material possesâ€" sions amid which our lives are set, so that in later days we shall not be altogether forgotten. chd as if for Church on a hot Sunday in the year of 1899, with salirt of linen, and waist of a soft eaded satin, a hat of white linen, crowvn. She was followed by Mrs. Johion, of the High School staff, ina skirt, also of linen, with trimâ€" mang of heavy, dark brown braid, and seventeen buttons down the fmnt. And with the addition of a brovn velvet hat adorned with ogrich feathers, this smart lady of the nineties was ready for an aitumn walk in the country. Next came Miss Alice Trant garbed in hravy cotton twill, her dreas being the only one which had a flounce amund the front and reaching to the Bustle at the back. And after these three ladies came Miss Barâ€" Edythe Gillespie, Miss Nora Carâ€" pater, the gifted lecturer giving i exact and picturesque descripâ€" ton of each costume as her models me forward. She pointd out the fills, the berthas, the scallops, the bustles, the beads and medallions, Pettit, the President of the Soâ€" ciety, in which he suggested some improvements in the teaching of History in Schools, and touched on EEResoe n n o the means of discriminating beâ€" tween that which is important and that which is unimportant in the preserving of relics of the past Dr.uehothumutu the topic of clothes, the various purposes served, introducing some piquant references to such I8SU*~ dious wearers of clothing as Samâ€" ummâ€"-n-d.u- am and Eve, and Charles the First. At the close of this interesting program, refreshments were servâ€" ed by a committee of lady memâ€" bers of the Society, who were not less attractive in the styles of the mmm-mmu- uble dames of an earlier time who PLAYER‘S GUILD OPENS NEW SEASON TONIGHT the Grimsby Players‘ Guild will Mwmdmdm best comedies of recent years at the high school auditorium. The play, directed by Molly Lucas, is forts the Guild has ever worked on, and after weeks of rebearsals the cast has garnered a sense of perfection and polish that has not always existed in past performâ€" ances by the Guild. Wcmmhfihflnflflufl-hfi_ Dimmer and for the Gala New Year‘s Eve Ball â€" only a limited number will be accepted. PHONE 32 FOR RESERV ATIONS f All under the personal supervision of CHICKEXN, STEAK AND SEA FOOD DBNERS VAN CAMP PORK & BEANS .......20 oz. tin 10¢ ASS‘T CANDY BLUE RIBBON TEA, Black ...‘ th. phg. 49¢ A BAZAAR AND TEA FRIPAY, NOVEMBER 18th WHITE‘S SELF SERVE The Village Inn BAPTIST SUNDAY SCHOOL ROOMS of most concrete efâ€" TRINITY EVENING AUXILIARY DINE AT THE FAMOUS CPakt Room from 2 to 6 o‘clock Miss Peggy O‘Neil. seernenceensens sn0 0008 sentonssnen0 000888 s000 000 ... D. per person 76¢ aeew e OE mtc . _" _1 is AM.innat cerialm ©0 2 CC 1 of the sudience, and the allâ€"local cast appears to have been chosen m“mmmm Pert is made up of the following: Owen Patterson, Shirley Heathoote, mmnmmm mier, GH Ryerson, Len Bromley, m.“mw“m' ‘ 1..4-1“0--1-&“&- son‘s opener of the Grimsby Play PeC OO OROS Sgscs ambar. coeriath > earrar n «T a -'o-u.uu-um--u- tainment and capably portrayed by people who might be your next door NeWBs * Tickets are available for both wwum" .,‘p,-ucu.nlmnh--b at the door. The curtain goes up on the first act at 8.30 pm. Alexina Rebekah Lodge, Grims« by will holl a Bridge and Buchre Card Party in the Masonic HalD on Tuesday evening, Nov. 22nd, at 845. pm. Door prize and reâ€" freshments, admission 35 cents. The Late Christopher Thursday, Nov. 24th BAZAAR AND TEA from 3 to 5.30 pm. from 5.30 to 7 pm. ANDREW‘S CHURCH GuILD will hold a Free Town Delivery C IT l’& 1 tb. 35¢

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