Grimsby Independent, 17 May 1945, p. 4

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Adelaide St., Grimsby LORD‘s DaAYy Breaking of Bread .........11 Sunday School ... 8 Gospel Meeting ..........................7 Mr. S. MacDonald, of Clinton, will preach the Gospel. Wednesday Prayer Meeting and Bible Readâ€" ing, 8 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Farr and Jimmie of Smithville; Miss Jean McKenzie of Hamilton; Mr. and Mrs, Gordon White and Judy of Mount Hamilton; Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Merritt and children of Stoney Creek, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alex McKenzie. Mrs. Dave Craven and daughters, all of Dunnville, also Mr. and Mrs. George Barry, Beth Barry and Berle and nephew Herly of St: Catharines. Rev. Francis McAvoy, B.A., Bth Minister: Friday Evening at 8 o‘clock, Preparatory Service. & sUNDAY sERVICES 11 a.m. â€" Sacrament of the Lord‘s Supper. 2:30 p.m.â€"Sabbath School. 7 pm.â€"God‘s Art Gallery. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Allen, John street received the following visiâ€" tors on Sunday: Mr. James Barry, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Craig left today to make their home in Toâ€" ronto. Grimsby loses a good citiâ€" zen, but Toronto gains Bne. ;I‘ile Independent wishes them good luck in their new home. ton Place, and also with friencis 7i7n Ottawa. Mrs. Mabel Stephen, Elizabeth Street, has returned home after spending the winter months with her mother, Mrs. Saunders in Carlâ€" The Girl Guide and Brownies will hold their Annual Church parade on Sunday, May 27th, and will atâ€" tend the morning service at Trinity United Church. D.D.G.M., Clarence W, Lewis and his staff will pay their official visit to Lincoln Lodge, No. 544, at Abâ€" ingdon tomorrow night. Miss Jean Pettit of the Regal Road Public School staff in Toâ€" rnoto, spent the weekend at her home in Grimsby. IilEYRROSX Gerald and Arnette Carson celeâ€" brated the 17th anniversary of their marriage on Saturdayâ€" last. Congratulations. Mrs. Bessie K. Moore who was operated upon in Hamilton hospital last week, is now making satisfacâ€" tory progress. Thos. Marshall, exâ€" West Lincoln, and Ja:r of Dunnville were Grim on Tuesday, Main West Mrs. A. M. Morrow, spent the last two wee mother, Mrs. H. H. Mrs, F1 spent the turned to last week Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jarvis and Mrs. H. R. Elliot spent Sunday with friends in Burford. Master John McAlpine of Toâ€" ronto spent the weekend at the home of Mrs. O, M. Pettit, Ontario Street. Mrs. G. G. Bourne is confined to Hamilton hospital and her condiâ€" tion is not too favorable. filllll.I||II1II|IIIHIIHIINIIIHHIlllllllllIlllIl!!IIlIIIIIMIIH!IIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIlIIIIllHIIHIIIIIHIII!IlIIIIIIIHIIIHIII|IlHIII1mIIIIIllImImllm|llml“filllIIIHHInItlllllllllillliilil!lll!!!III!IIlI!J F/O Lloyd Haynes is spending a W * mm rpa: f ew days‘ leave with his wife and GEO' DRE i F AMILY MAN iz family, John street. FOUR â€"â€" All Welcome â€"â€" PRESCRIPTIONS Cosmetics Carefully and Accurately Dispensed by Graduate Druggists Mrs. E. Gordon â€" â€" â€" â€" C. D. Millyard i PC c L ut t t : St. John‘s Presbyterian Church Gospel Hall Home of Quality Drugs ank Woolverton who has winter in New York reâ€" Grimsby for the summer _. . Magazines . . . Stationery Developing and Printing Wall .3 p.m, T pm. valkervil s with h Social Events â€" Personals â€" Organizations â€" Club Activities al ViSit The first debt a man usually pays is the one he owes to himâ€" self. Rev. R. C. Standerwick, B.A., B.D., Pastor. sUNDAY, MAY 20th 10 a.m.â€"Church School. 11 a.m.â€""What Seek Ye?" 7 p.m.â€""When God Tells Men To Think." Minister of the Grimsby Baptist Church was among the B. D. graâ€" duates at Convocation at McMaster University on Monday. Mr. Stanâ€" derwick obtained a first class standing, and also received the secâ€" ond Merriman Prize in Theology, ° Mr. J.C. Dafoe of Robinson street South, left recently for Port Arthâ€" ur and Fort William on business. Before returning he will attend the Independent Order of Foresters convention at Regina, June 19th to 22nd, and will also visit Saskatoon while in the West. Col. W. W. and Mrs. Johnson, North Bay were in town on Tuesâ€" day. The Colonel went back North again that night but Mrs. Johnson is remaining over the weekend beâ€" fore going back. W. J. Watt, B.A.B.D., Minister. sUNDAY, MaAY 20th, 1945 11 a.m.â€"The Soul That Sinneth Shall Die. 7 pm.â€""I Have Meat To Eat That Ye Know Not Of." Sunday School, Trinity Hall, at 2:30 Grimsby Baptist Church West Lincoln Division of Girl Guides will hold a rally on Saturâ€" day afternoon, May 19th, at 2:30 p.m. in Trinity Hall. Parents and friends are invited to attend. The Rev. R. C. Standerwick, Trinity United Church â€"â€" Special Music â€"â€" U-Illl-lHiII!II.UHIHHIIIIIINIIIHIlflll.flllflfl.flfl.mlIWM!l-!IH-Hil-llHI!ilt.llll.iHJIII!II!IHI!IIIIIII!.EIIIIHHIIIIIII'III-llflnHlIlIlll.flllllllf.ll!!.HIIIHHI[IIIIH] Johnson, father of Mrs. Drew, at Gu;|ph ’ Further discussions took place on Russia, several of the members taking part. An open letter to W. L. White by Raymond R,. Davies, reputing slander of a brave people in Readers Digest, was read by Miss Miriam Cline. Mrs. L A. Bromley read an interesting paper on Ukraine S.S.R. and the Byelo Russians S.S,. R. A discussion perâ€" iod followed, and many interesting comments were given by different members. ‘ The Lincoln Loyalist C I.O.D.E. held their Literary ing on Monday, May 14th Chapter rooms with Mrs. 1 Morris presiding. | Light refreshments were served } by Mrs. James Theal and Mrs. H. Metcalfe. Mrs. Stonehouse moved a hearty vote of thanks to Mrs. Harper, for the use of her home. The June meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. D. ‘Cloughley, Robinson Street South, with Mrs. Jas. Fisher and Mrs3. McAlonen acting as hostesses. It is requested that the members bring their money boxes to this meeting. } The meeting closed "O God Our Help in followed by the Mizp ion. The Secretary and Treasurer‘s reports were read and adopted. It was decided at this meeting that Mrs. Ballantyne of the Robinhood Flour Mills, Toronto, was to give us a travel talk on "Canada" on Tuesday, May 15th, The meeting opened by singing the hymn "Faith of Our Fathers‘"‘ followed by the Lord‘s Prayer in“ unison. Mrs. James Theal read the‘ Scripture Lesson from the 8th Chapter of St. Matthew, The Beatâ€" itudes. The regular meeting of the W. A. was held at the home of Mrs. Harper, Main Street West, on Tuesday, May 3rd, with twentyâ€"one ladies present. ~â€" 3 The hostesses for the tea were Mesdames Donald J. Beamer, Wm. Hewson, J. K. Harstone, and D. N. Hartnett, with Mrs. A. V. Catton pouring. An excellent program for this special occasion consisted of two musical numbers, a vocal solo by Mrs. Arthur Vickers, and a piano solo by Miss Irene Jones, The topic of Mrs. V. W. Thompson, the guest speaker, was "Our Postâ€"War Reâ€" lations with China." Routine business followed, when Mrs. Archie M. Aiton was appointâ€" ed Treasurer. Reports of commitâ€" tee were given, and it was decided to have a rummage sale on June 2, in Trinity Hall. The postponed Birthday meeting of the Trinity Service Club met on Friday, May 1l1th in Trinity Hall. Mrs. Geo. F. Mitchell, the Presâ€" ident, conducted thanksgiving serâ€" vices at the beginning of the meetâ€" ing, with Mrs. John B. Aikens reâ€" ading the Scripture passage. Trinity Service Club Trinity W.A. 1.0.D.E, Loyalist Chapter losed by singing p in Ages Past" Mizpah benedictâ€" meetâ€" in the THE GRIMSBY INDEPENDENT The many friends of F.O. Howâ€" ard Batty will be pleased to hear he is with the Porcupine Squadron bringing prisoners of war back to All friends and neighbours of Mrs. Joseph Carlton, Sr., Ridge Road will rejoice with her to hear her son, Warrant"Officer James M. Carlton has arrived in England, after being released from a Gerâ€" man internment camp. Mrs. Carlâ€" ton‘s two sons, Joe and Jack have already paid the supreme sacrifice. Mrs. Joseph Carlton eftertained on Thursday at her home in honour of Walter Gibson, Ridge Road, Grimsby and Miss May Staples, No. 20 Highway, whose wedding took place Saturday, afternoon May 12th. Many beautiful gifts were received. Games and contests were much enjoyed by all. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Spencer Merâ€" ritt, Grimsby; Mrs. C. Packham and Mrs. John Larmon. Rev. Dr. Graham of Stoney Creek occupied the pulpit in Rock Chapel church, Ridge Road Sunâ€" day, May 13. Flowers were very much in evidence for Mothers‘ Day. One particularly beautiful gift of flowers came from Mrs. George Barnard, Hamilton and Mrs. Anâ€" drew Althouse, Detroit, in memory of their mother, the late Mrs. J H. Althouse, Ridge Road. Toronto, and Mr, James Beattie, }Vineland. Soft organ musig was played throughout the ceremony which was followed by a reception at The Cottage, the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Osborne. Mrs. Osâ€" borne wore a taupe costume with small flowered hat and Mrs. Hayes chose a navy ensemble. For going away the bride chanâ€" ged to a dusty blue tweed suit with hat and accessories en suite. Folâ€" lowing their wedding trip, the bride and groom will return to‘ their duties in St. John, N.B. A coronet of seed pearls held her hipâ€"length veil of illusion and she carried a white bouquet of .roses and lily-of-theâ€"galley. Her only attendant was her younger sister, Miss Elizabeth Osborne, who wore a floor length frock of lilac net, a circlet of matching flowers and velâ€" vet ribbon in her hair and carried a nosegay of pansies and roses. Lt. Hugh Anderson of Toronto was the groomsman and the ushâ€" ers were Cpl. William e‘Grierson,f Pea l n Ceeit w9 s Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of white satinâ€"striped moire, made with fitted bodice buttoning down ‘the front from the high sweetheart neck, and a gathered skirt which swept into a long train. V inemount News Hayesâ€"Osborne St. Alban‘s Church, Beamsville, was the scene of an interesting wedding at 3:30 o‘clock Saturday afternoon when Sub.â€"Lt. Janet Mary Osborne W.R.C.N.S., daughtâ€" er of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Osborne of Beamsville, became the bride of Lt. Roderick _ Darrell Hayes, RCN.VR., son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hayes of St. John, N.B. The rector, Rev. E.. E. Maunsell, ofâ€" ficiated, and Mr. Jos Richardson of McMaster â€" University, Hamilton, 1 was the soloist. Lilacs decorated the pretty little church and clusters of lilacs and white ribbon marked the guest pews. A reception followed at the recâ€" tory. The couple will live in Girali, Man. Both returned to Canada the first of the year after service overâ€" seas, where the bride was a Red Cross welfare officer in Africa and Italy, in which countries the brideâ€" groom served for five years. vey, DFC of No, 1 Wireless School Mount Hope, and the ushers were Lieut.â€"Col. Leo Smallwood, Ottawa and Mr. John L. Campbell, Toronto TMuptial s Evans â€" Scovil t. John‘s Church, W setting for the marria nces Coster Scovil, d: Venerable Archdea at of stiffene. losegay of ots. ~ The & To ier1 W. ca !HINIIIII||IHH-HHIIHIIIH!IHH.HHIIHIIIIHHHHE’IHIIIIIIIiIIiH!IIIIEIIIHHUMI!II-IHIHIIIIIIIH!II!!lIIi Aid", as well as several musical solos, dances and a skit. Those takâ€" ing part were as follows: Mrs. L. Roberts, Mrs. E. Bartlett, Mrs. S. Wills, Mrs. J. McEvoy, Miss Doreen Switzer, Ella Anderson, Elizabeth Wills, Gloria Anderson, Edith Mary Wills, Miss Alberta Dawe, and Mrs. J. McEvoy. Howard Barnard of Winona was chairman. W.1. BENEFIT FUND Vinemount, May 9thâ€"The memâ€" bers of the local W.L. sponsored a concert in the W.I. Hall Wednesâ€" day evening in aid of the W.I. Britâ€" ish Jam Fund, Sigmn G. R. Simpâ€" son of Hamilton, recently returned from Italy after five years overâ€" seas, was guest speaker. The Binâ€" brook Literary Society presented a play entitled "Ada Gives First TAPLEYTOWN Y.P.U. Tapleytown, May 8â€"The United Church Y.P.U. met at the home of Miss Muriel Bowslaugh on Tuesday evening. . The president, George Krick presided. Miss Gladys Tweeâ€" dle, culture convener, had charge of the program, with May Staples and Alice Tweedle assisting. The hostess was assisted by Jean Tweâ€" dle and Gladys Tweedle. On Tuesday evening, May 22nd, at 8.30, there will be aâ€"public meetâ€" ing in the W. I. Hall, Vinemount. Mr. Frank â€"Lennard, Progressive Conservative candidate for the Federal House and Mr. W. K. Warâ€" render for Provincial Legislature, will address meeting. You are corâ€" dially invited to attend. The members of Vinemount Woâ€" men‘s Institute are holding a Euchre and Dance in Vinemount Hall Thursday, May 17th. Everyâ€" body welcome. Admission 35c. England from France many. Mrs. Millar invited the ladies to hold the June meeting of the W. M. S. at her home. Mrs. Aikens invited the ladies to attend a meeting at Temperance Hall in St. Catharines, May S1ist. Other taking part in the proâ€" gram were Mrs. McAlonen, Mrs. Burgess, Mrs. Aikens. Mrs. Watt also gave a talk on what a wonderful church we could have in postwar plans,to drive out the forces of evil if all work toâ€" gether. The program was arranged by Mrs. Laura Wells, who gave a very fine talk on Missionary work in Thailand. The Women‘s Missionary â€" Socâ€" iety of Trinity United Church was held last Thursday afternoon in Trinity Hall with the President, Mrs. Burgess presiding and a good attendance of ladies. Trinity W.M.S mllllilNfrl.HHI‘HHIHHIHM.HH-IIII-IIIIIHHIHHIHHIH]|.IIII.llll-llll-lfll-lm.?m.lllIIIIHIHH.J.IHIHIIIIIIIlll[llllll.HHIHUIHHIIHII'E is c e d o ness. The Bride‘s attendant was herIWhen occasion demands i sister, Mrs. C. Miller, Beamsville. knows how to throw one. The wedding of Margaret May Fearns, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Fearns, Tweedside to James Garnet Oldfield, Tweedside was solemnized in St. Andrew‘s Church, Grimsby, at 2.30 Saturday afterâ€" noon. ‘n()Q()m{)”()Q()“()-()-()GOQOQ()”O" eetiromtinreme . cesamenmme 22222202000 TWEEDSIDE WEDDING Je . e e 1 1 m 1 o 111 e 1 m e m c e m o e n e e o e . Churchill‘s hobby is brickâ€"laying. When occasion demands it, he also Mr. Albert Oldfield was best man. After the reception at the home of the bride‘s parents, the couple left for points west and on their return will live on the Ridge Road, Vineâ€" mount. - Thursday, May 17th, 1945.

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