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GODERICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1931
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laser—act • and Real Estate
Dominion, Provincial,
and Municipal Bonds
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LIGHT FUt'li'l'H YEAR, NO. 49
'Rev. M. C. Parr
CHRISTMAS
MEMORIES
Otmimunity Ohrtiltipas ?ren to 11*
Held—Toboggan Slide and
Rink in Victoria Park
The tows Pt/WWII held its general
committee meeting as usual on Thurs-
day night last, and immediately after-
wards the regular council meeting, in
order that Friday night might be free.
All the members were present except
Deputy Reeve Moiler, who le still to -
capacitated as a result of the accident
which be suffered recently.
The cemetery *rebut re ousel three
Interments in the month of November.
A communication from tie Ford Mu-
tor
afor Co. proposing the purchase by the
town of a tractor fur mow -plowing was
referred to the public works committee.
The agreement with regard to unem
pluyment relief work and direct relief
grants was received from the Provtn-
eial board at To:onto and was ordered
to be tiled.
A letter from the Ontario Depart-
ment of lisalth teteleasaLaommiliilbmW-
of sprit -FM of the atone--ferthe new
sewer.
A memorandum in connection with
the Ship -by -Rall movement as being
submitted to the Provincial Govern-
ment by the affiliated railway organiza-
tions was submitted to the council for
approval sad wan -referred to the ape
vial com-lislttee:
The finance committee recommended
that the Mayor, the chairman of the
nuance committee and the treasurer
be empowered to close up the sale of
the local improvement sidewalk deben-
tures, amounting to $43,975.25, to
MCochrane Murray & Co. at a
essre.
prke ty yield the town 1011.554 with
st
interest fromDecember 1
-L . In coa-
/v_jtL Beauty
( iteCtluu with the sale, of lands for
�l�I(od 1111 Beat+mtrr--
axes at
39th. the rota
EDNA M. CANPKELL tee reported that the sum of 9935.84
had been paid on theme lands. and
Mared or "ager instar 5.1 the sale had been adjourned to Jan-
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abPHONE 634 WEST STREET
M 1'w properly protected by
- PERE INSURANCE?
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F. WOOLLCOMBE -
1 or Phone 2!4
The kinking Real Estate
uary lxth next. ---*-
Th"'
-"*_The Iatt,li.• worka eQmmlttse recti- bounteous banquet repeat had been
The "Bells of Yule" --the [Derry
belie—
Are chiming through the snow,
The very words are silver strains
So tunefully they go;
And as each carol clear ascends
To haunt the wintry sky,
Its echo wakens memories
Of Christmases gone by.
0141 aoanee that (ailed bIlne . +.,s
T>RpaRbeeaet
While f-remem red faces snide
And gay ghost -laughter rings;
Once more are former feasts re.
spread
That well -loved friends may dine,
And all across the treasured,years
Re -kindled hearthfires shine.
So Lovely, go -intangible, -
And than all gifts more sweet,
These precious memories that flock
Our Christmastide to greet;
O
"Bells of Yule" ye golden bells!
Chime from your frosty towers
A joyous ('hriatnias canticle
For unforgotten hours.
.,.
... WHEN IMPRESSIONS COUNT --
S !omen Life,
Gins Blood Transfusion for a
Member of His Congregation
in London
The following from a London paper,
referring to a former pastor of Vic-
toria street United church, Goderich,
will be of Interest to many readers of
The Signal:
Today a member
avenue United church
because the pastor,4M
has twice given blood to save her life.
Altogether Mr. 1'arr bas given more
than a quart of blilattLt9_i .. woman.
Last year the member of Mr. Parra
flock was snatched from the valley
of death when her pastor offered a
blood transfusion, and last week when
her life was again in the balance be
stepped forward. The last transfusion
was made a week ago, and another one
may yet be necessary to take the pa-
tient from danger.
Six people offered their blood when
it first became known that ■ trans-
fuaton was-mlr!sary, and attempts
_lir. Parr, but
...11111116.
[AL ,1.HAVE..
-----THE--ADVANTAGE
Order now and be ready for the holidays
HATS in the new dark broi% sand and pearl grey
shades.
het us show you the Mansfield line of Custom-made
SHIRTS.
4MnDE1 j �iiG AND DRY CLEANING SERVICE
7'.4fs - alive
NEWLY-WEDS ENTERTAINED
At a recent meeting of the A.T.P.A.
,-the Kineardine Anglican church
a banquet was herd 7n Honor of four
newly married couples: of whom Mr.
and Mrs. 1'. V. Henry were • The
hall and tables were tastefully decor-
ated for the occasion. After the
mended that the request of Thome
Randall, fur permission to erect as -
other gasoline pump ked tank nn his
property on the Huron road, be
granted; that the chairmen of the pub-
lic works and parks etimmittees be em-
powered to reconatrtiet the toboggan
slide at Victoria Park, The committee
reported that is•rmllesion had been
given to the Goderieb Dairy to erect
a sign on cheer building on Hamilton
i street and overhanging the _street,
i when they have furnished the usua'-
1 bond of indemnity : that they were
looking Into the complaint of Joseph
s •.diowts:an regarding water en eypreas
HeaNs and Lots `C.— er rstreet: that the eonstruction of the
for 5 i 18 -inch sewer on Waterloo, St. Pat -
Large number listodl .e i "M. riek's. Church and Nelson streets had
-, been commenced, =aerials were being
Bee or write purchased. and the men had been
W. ARMSTRONG placed under the Workmen's Compen-
RE.AL ESTATE cation Board.
— Dederick I The epeeist committee reported as
follows: "We recommend that a milk time% with a sore hand.
J.
Box 89
• Martin
PHONE FOUR NTNE TAILOR AND HATTER
11;
he Irak male
the blood were trade 1t was found that
the paator's was the only one in the
correct blood group.
So far as 4e known this is the first
time that a pastor has offered his
blood in this way to save a member
a his lot k.-.- It -is-- definitely known
reeorda that -it. -has neyer-oceut-
red before in city hospitals.
The woman has leen 111 for over a
year, and on November 14 she was re-
moved to Victoria hospital in an ex-
tremely dangerous condition. Doctors
decided that a tranefudon must be I
' made, and Mr. Parr did not hesitate i
for a moment.
partaken of, a wedding cake was cut
by Mrs. Henry. A toast to the young
couples was given by Rev. A. 11.
Thomas and suitable responses were
trade Glfta were presented the new
ly-weds, and afterwards a pleasaUt
time was spent In playing games
Mrs. Henry was formerly Miss Vera
Elliott of Golerich, and Mr. Henry
also is well known bete. --- -
It a clothed -wringer dues not work
freely, smear a little glycerine over
the begrings• if this method is
adopted =out be any danger
of the glycerine staining the clothes.!
WHITIICHVROM, --DS - - 1
Lila Emerson retarded fro>aJl int
ford on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs_ ('has. Wightmau art
celebrating their. fortieth wedding i.
nlrersary on Wednesday, December 9.
We wish them many happy r.turas o1
the day.
Mr. Extra Scholta 1s laud up these
Do You Prize
Your
ossessions?
deme. be- *ranted to the Goderlch.i_:_Mr. and ,Mira. Jas. 1'nrdon and Jean.
Dairy. subject to approval of the board la._ prank CoulteLrud Isabel motorist
of health, nnd'that the matter of milk to Leamington on Friday Iasi amt
ferrel to lite board of health
tests be re
to see that samples from all sellers are
tested and that th4 milk bylaw Is
strictly enforced."
1 1 The cemetery and parks committer I on Monday, December 21.
reported: "We have had Mr.S. M.
Milts Isabel Macl.aughlin, of Sea-
-- Johnson. town engineer, survey wed
y out roads In pierce of new cemetery I forth, has been visiting at the home
lands. We herewith submit the plan e1 Mr. and+Mea: Wm. Robinson.
-_ and recommend that it he adopted and
that the fences be moved to inelude
this portion lnto.2he present premises.
also that the new pteee ineorporated
he 1x1(1 nit in iota and offered for
aide to the publle as soon as can be
- arranged by your eommlttee."
The court of revision reported: •'in
the matter- of- W. 3, Morrow's . com-
plaint regarding his assessment. the
road nil and %ewer rate spikes his
two vacant lots on Rritannla road. we
recommend that no action be taken on
this year's rates'. as they have already
been etrnek and It Is now too late for
any alterattnne."
These report* were all adopted.
Community Christmas Tree
On motion of Councillors Worsell
and Carey, arrangements for a com-
munity Christmas tree were left in the
hands of the chairmen of the special
eaommlttee and the parte committee,
the cost not to exceed 3100.
The public works eommfttee was em-
powered to have an open-air skating
rink trtade In Victoria Park.
I HAVE BEEN APPOINTED THE AUTHORIZED
PARTS DEPOT FOR
u% ,ifs a dDe -'
Electric.$ysteins
These two systems cover prsotiosBj.,11oNnMlnalaR
can.
I have a good service stock of genuine Part' sad
also the proper testing equipment to give you sareioe
on generators, distributors, starting motors, eto.
Miller's Service Station
Corner of Victoria Street and Elgin Ave. Phone 259
,n ---these t,uo New.-M-ajeesties
ioei�
ot=7
spent the week -end with rclntiv.•-
there.
The United church Sunday 84110011
are 'holding their Christmee concert ,
PF.RHAPS you are one of •
many who have worked
hard, saved money and ac-
quired property or bonds.
If these possessions were
worth working for and
sa rinE for, are they not
worth protecting in the
best possible manner?
A few moments spent at
one of our branches—the
payment of a small rental
fee, and your deeds, titles,
bonds and other valuables
can be placed in a Safety
Deposit Box, located in a
vault which was specially
constructed for the Bank's
own protection.
no better form
Mrs. A. Reid, who hits been visit-
ing with her daughter in Lucknow, L
ga
ain at her home here.
DUC
Mrs. Elsie Brigham of Itlyth and .her
children are eliciting -thin week at the.
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
('has. Wlghtman.
Miss McLaughlin, Wag Laura Ron -
?Tilton and Ra motored to Walker-
ton on Sunday and spent the day with
their brother. Dr. Harold Robinson,
and his wife.
Mc' young people of the Anglican
church, Iiolyrood, are presenting their
play, "The Road Back," in the 'limo-
nite hall here on Thursday, December
10, under the auapleea of the W.M.S.
of tbe-united chureb.
Mr. and Mrs. ('mil Falconer and
children and Mr. John Falconer mo-
tored to Caledon on Saturday and spent
the week -end with the latter'. daugh-
ter, Mrs. Elgin Wellwood. Mr. Fal -
canner Is staying at Caledon for a few
Months. _
Mr. and Mrs. ESI Gaunt spent a
day lost week with Miss Sarah Aar•
Nutt.
Mr. Alex. MacKenzie and daughter
Kathleen, of Langelde, spent a day
last week at the home of, Mr. and
Mrs. Tho.. Gaunt of T1lrttberry.
Mrs. George Ca.emnre and Mite Net-
tle of Turnberry spent a day Inst week
with Mr.. Jas. MacGregor.
, Mr. Jas. Rosa of Holyro.p
d ent
few days last week with his brother.
- "-S r.- It. .1. Roe., .4145 hie Pieter, Mies
Rom
-
(lathe rine Ro
Mr. and Mrs Lloyd Avery of Holy--
Holy -
rood visited one day Isat week at the
A home of M.r. and Mrs. Robs- J. Rotes.
Mr. end Mra. (;has. Gilleepte at-
tended the funeral of Mr. Haden" In
Lucknow on Thursday last.
IN marry 1f I was sure I wouldn't
get need to IL—Life.
te
Children Left Alone
In a little house In a back street
two children are awaiting Mother's
and tad's return. They ore being
hpet by a friendly organisation
but there can be DO Tiom. ter them
until their Barents come back.
wt....er. are the parents? For many
months they have been struggling
for lost health and strength In the
Toronton
Hospital for CoeOtn•tlyate
'rimy have benefited greatly.- as es
many hundreds In, from the Quiet•
nese creels air, kindly' nur Ing and
aedlcal attention.
"Able to walk to the dining -room
for two meals a day now" Is th
proud boost of the husband an
lather Rut a short time ago he
could not he moved from his to -4
A few months from now, wit(
kpows. he may be back again tisk
leg up the hurden of the home.
Suet' work as this has great peon
oils value to the community as
will as opening th• only way fro,*
misery and despair to hundreds 01
the consumptive poor. The hospital
greatly needs your hale Will roc
1111=mss• f.ad sift to Mr. A. a
111 cones. est- Toronto.
"Where are some 1004 plaees to
atop on this trip'" naked the prof'
'valiseautomobile tourist.
"At all rallrtad r•rseelnls. - replied
the clerk h' the tout at bureau.
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