Grimsby Independent, 24 Nov 1949, p. 4

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10 a.m.â€"Picture & Joshua, Part 2. 11 a.m.â€"Goodness 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Prayer and SUNDAY, NOV. 27th St. John‘s Church Nov. 30thâ€"St. Andrew‘s Dayâ€" moâ€"-i-luw-.l Special Intercessions for Misâ€" St. Andrew‘s Church (Dlu-dl“ll:.'.. OF THE A N GL1C A N CHURCH IN CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES. 0.30 a.m.â€"The Bishop of Niagâ€" Peasetrdas‘e 218 .790 2.30 p.m.â€"Children of the Sun OORRCOTRETTO O C LWen TA FOR ALL MEN AND BOYS Ar HE A NGLICAN £.80 PMTZ ONDCDOOO sds at o# ‘day School assemble at the Parish Hall to attend the Disâ€" trict Rally at 3 p.m. in the Rm '.uhr:uvd. dbmdm .”_.vm.;-lm 11 am.â€"Moms "***"% Preacher â€" Mr. Harold Kemp of McMaster University. l:‘â€".â€"â€" casting from Hamil * sUNDAY, NOV. 27th First Sunday in Advent 3.00 pm.â€"Annual _ Sunday School Rally of Grimaby and Saitficet District, O.R.E.C., in Grimaby High School. 1.00 pm.â€""WHY AREN:!T -mf'rmg‘l?“â€"-“""'“ matic sermon 0° 'Im". â€" â€" Social Events »Personals SUNDAY, NOV. L _ e o i Carefully and Accurntely Dispensed ts K. Gixten . + + + + * * The Rebekah Test. Monday, 7.30 pm. â€"Morning ‘Worship. PRESCRIPTIONS 2 Ritenamand Jur Ciradunt P lus Developing and Printing at Evening . Staples of the Roxy Theatre h?ummm’"'?“ mumumm' nybrook hospital .Toronto. e ® HIGH SCHOOL COMMENCEâ€" MENT on Friday night, 8 p.m., in the High School Auditorium. ® s# ® Miss Frances Dafoe, of Queen‘s University, spent the weekend at home. She had as her guest, Miss Beverly Johnson, of Arnprior, Ontâ€" ario. e o ® Mr. and Mrs. James A. Whitelaw and two sons, sailed for England on the Queen Elizabeth where they will visit relatives for the winter OF e ® _® Lt.â€"Col. Fred W Kemp returned ©H ETT -h-‘-t-â€"-â€"";inâ€". | to know that he is making a fine SHEPHERD â€" TAYLOR _ _ A wedding of much interest took phoohl.w-m.. Catharines, on Nov. 19th, when Diana Isobel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thornton Taylor, was MsnB a 11 The ceremony, during which boy Gin m atsc it oo rmete m“‘--'n!l"" dmmwmu" with full floorâ€"length skirts, They mdnde'nu-lh‘ wwmmm flowers in little white baskets, _ Mr. Richard Sharpe was groomsâ€" mmmmm“" Charles Wileox and Mr. David Hent© C000 obuille and Rr. Muptials amall hat of orchid fell WIRS 2°"" thue accont \ )u.udln.mlorlnldnn- ception at their home on Yate St. mmuml‘mm" for the States and will through Quebec. For travelling the bride wort a suit and topcoat of Harris twe in brown and gold tone, & hat and accessoriles. Mr. and Mrs. Shepherd will e in Beamasvilie. by Graduate Last Thursday, Nov. 17th, at the local canning factory, No. 203, managed by Bruce Todd of Grimsâ€" by, a farewell party was held in mw,mmm entertainment provided by Johnny FARM FORUM NEWS was roundly cheered. Others who were warmly apâ€" ‘M“M-omun- ed were the following "old timers" of the firm: Mr. Lorne Todd, Mr. Harry Holmes, Mr. Harold Beamer, een® ) ECC C uy ~m“~ office staff. In the Factory Department the mer the most popular all round ”“mm"'w udhssd*4 i csmm Auwreusl n eur t -‘.u,“,.'flnmmdmwmd‘-""' Firl, while Mary Daniecls was| put out for good. "Bpeed Queen" of the pieceâ€"| CLUB NEWS named The Athletic Club had a meeting workers. last week and made preparations mm s s for a basketball game and dance in EASTERN STAR | |me se The History Club had its usual Wncs meeting last ‘Tuesday. A suppet Over a hundred guestss including | meeting was planned for the mext MMM“M meeting. Jennie Klowak gave us an can visitors were present to witâ€" interesting talk on Tito and Yugoâ€" ness the installation ceremonies | slavia. b° Mucaday night, November 15th, |_ ‘The properties department of the when Mrs. Ruth Clark became DPramatic Club had a meeting to Worthy Patron and Mr. Arthur |pian for the play to be put on at Clark Worthy Patron. Wld. Friday night. ‘The Chapter room was a blaze Ews * GENERAL NEWS d“mnfl.‘lmd':z. A bus trip for the entire student l‘,m Matron welcomed the mm:um'-m"x '_ ol e ~ C Wns m”m‘“ h eA 00 o) ts Annds of mm;w.lnâ€"l.w ley; Marths, Mrs. Helen Elmer; mmuflw:“’"- der, Miss Mary Maycock; Sentinel, \ur.u.w- The following Officers were inâ€" MrS. Ols Hysert presented Mro. p..rlm.»mmmm m-hvt'- M"futh Clark, on behalf of the Chapter, presented Mr. and Mrs. Betzner with a beautiful coffee table in appreciation of their year‘s work. Mrs. Ruth Clark and Mrs. Pearl Betzner received ntâ€" merous gifts and messages of conâ€" gratulation. A delicious lunch avas served by the refreshment committee in charge of Mrs. Laura Mogg and Mrs. Olive Hysert, and enjoyed by Sentinel, Mr. L. Hysort. Mrs. Ruth Clark was presented with an Order of the Eastern Star “"mmwm impressive ceremony which was fl:mmnymx.um.uu ter. Asst. c_u«flr-xu Harvey Tufford. Treasurer, Mr®â€" Marjorie Lewis. Secretayy:Mrs. Nora Chambers. Pitst, Mrs. 1 Mcintosh Marshal, Mrs. M. Hitchman. ~â€" Edmunds and the star points were P‘â€"nted with nosegays.. Stuart. Buzzie. Jim Nelles‘ pet crow. We!,. last Thursday he visited us again during Choir practice; this time mmqumnohondm from desk to desk and picked up & pencil. He chewed and pecked l‘mgmmflflmw hardly anything left of it. He was . STe _ LA mt im e mm C PeC 'I i on it. _ At 8.20 a.m., four Dun "0""" "" students left G.H.S. for the trip to the Fair. By the time of their arâ€" A ie PP 4422 students were wide RT®T" """~ ready to see everything F"""-I Some of the outstanding things were: exceptionally fine displays of vegetables and fruits, tropical fish, model cars, flowers, rabbits, ducks .u'u_n.‘l'hwmdw * 2 2 > * Akaatian â€" af e L s LC _4 plecs attracted the attention . of Many were interested in the dwarf cattle and spent much time watchâ€" ing them. ‘Those not so interested in the animals spent much of their time admiring the flowers, etc. The farm equipment appealed to many, while others studied the new cars and wished that they could have L a ce dhaocs mortiperiPrer We ground. The highlight of the show was, however, the musical ride of mwwlmudh- lice. It was a sight not soon forâ€" mu.mmmm their scariet coats, carrying lances and riding jet black horses, made a very impressive scene. The buses left for home at 5.05 p.m. and arrived back at Grimaby at 6.30 pm. with the tired but happy students. ‘Three cheers for the bus drivers who deserve a lot of credit for putâ€" ting up with all our noise, both going to and coming from Toronto. ASSEMBLY Grade XI was in charge of the Friday morning assembly last Noâ€" vember 18. Their presentation was on a subject which concerns every student in the school. namely "homework." Through seven "variâ€" ations on the theme" the actors of Thursday, Nov. 24th Supper $1.25 Children 75e 8T. ANDREW‘S CHURCH GuILD will hold a BAZAAR AND TEA from 3 to 5.30 p.m. and a from $.30 to 7 p.m. we told you four bus loads of cOLD WEATHER SPECIALS | TomATO MNICE Lipton‘s Finest Tea w m Giant size pkg. bc -|mWM| NEWcroPDATEs ... 4% RAISHG SPECIAL ‘Texas Seediess GRAPEFRUIT ove 4 1 21¢ Florida Seedicss California SUNKIST ORANGES >s>: o«â€" a«â€". 43¢ California THEAL BROS. FRUITS & VEGETABLES FROZEN FOODS with one Palmolive Soap, both for Cloverieat NOV. 24th to DEC. 1st V, tb. tin 2 Ib. carton 51c on a«s. iA ais. SIC || 250‘s _ per doz. 20 oz. tin Â¥, tb. pkg. 1 ib. carton 200‘s per doz. Sk mm m 1 10. corien $3¢ â€" PASTRY FLOUR i . iI w 96| | CheaM corn 7 m Tht 2 \bs. 2I¢\‘ PHONE 45 196. has â€" t C & B TOMATO PASTE 16 92. tin S2€ CHOCOLATE FUDGE MIX ... MAPLE FUDGE MIX pko. VELVET CAKE FLOUR . _ ,.... SHREDDED WHEAT _ 2,..,. 21¢ Frozenâ€"It‘s Delicious York French Cut York Sliced in Temate Sauce 15 oz. 13 or. bottle 14 oz. tin 7 ib. bag 1 tb. bag 2 tb. bag per pkg. (}Y

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