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The Signal, 1931-12-10, Page 4
11-'Ihurtday, December loth, 11131 KINGSBRIDGE • THE SIGNAL • I PORT ALBERT Ars Fends' .l Meek and hint.- "The Dew's Sailed Wtte."-Tbe North St. W. M. S. L'verybody 1s Witted to Kingebrtdge young people of Port Albert United Elects Officers' ball for oast Weduesaf[y night Decent church prmeuttd their play, "The Des - be loth when an old time program of r songs, dialogues, dances, fiddllug and ' "n " te..od Wife,' to a full t wore 4)u ether numbers w t+u On. ea the "Coons of Coonville' and enjoy lsuworous and the characters took their the amusing sketches. All for 35 cents parts lu a creditable manner. When children 20c. Don't miss R. I Deacon Fitz let his wife, Melville, go . DONNYBROOK I aecotad wife suddenly thrust upon him. ill be t Ii r Friday eveuing' The play proved very visiting. he did not expect to have a But when hiseiiNT same to town fresh •Ip()N.`ti11,Rt1Ullt:, Dec. t+.- The L' from tier sob of theatriasi.. put ou her The treasurer reported that the amount on Md lady's wa +-up an was ca iard tv date Was 11133.80 and the Yrs. Hetherington to Be President for the Coming Year' -Society / to Complete Allocation At lht• meeting of the W. M. S. of NQrlh street United cburele on Monday lis • afteftmtm nmt•ere Y.11,„s f 1 uaybrook church metk d ught in rrlday everting. Dr. Mortimore led 1t-hy elafiors, it seemee n latR To Air Morar eowmlitt'.' w'rs asked to wuTte' rvice and Mr. J. A. Tu• homp- to be lutrodad as to lady of the house. Rut when the visitors became 1 plans for cutlectiug during December hoarders, things became embarrassing, I the amount needed to complete the st- all the more so velem the protestingk'atlon. Mre. S. J. Wark presided Mrs. Fits returned and wan taken for.;durlug the educational part of the a ghost. Rut Rate was a girl of re- program._ As a Scripture lesson ]era. sources and brought things around so , M. MeKay read the iwuutiful Christ - Luk Coo . attd r Mr lttle"spade.is "as .... •• M 1 1 hl 1t Mare Lednor • the Shut of Mecism", son the devotional meetlug. Gordon Naylor read the Scripture lesson and Arnold Craig gave an interesting topic on "What Christ Has Told Us about Himself." Mr. Welkres e Nixon aered ■ pressing solo which was mach en- , toyed. The weetlug was closed with the J bsa!� i:tioa,.!t�i Jrb1SJ1. ..z were played . After the regular church service on Sunday a meeting of the Sunday .ehool was held to choose new officers. Mr. John Cunningham was chosen as super. tntendent and Arnold ('raig as seere- tary-treasurer. IDveryoae Is busy preparing for Christmas concert. Miss M. Johnston that everybody was bette off for 1 to t Inas +tun• from I. o7yri"I fth"D: 14111Pi•'s -Tr-i - • a v flus s w e. N.neve and Milton, the children Mar. Hume took the study book topic, "The garet Lednor and Margaret Johnston: Woman Missionary in Japan, giving Mrs. Brown. a nelgldor, Laura Gra- ,t concise and interts4lug account of ham: Rate Rolling. the Lleaenn'e vvuuuuts work L1 the Sunrise King - iter Linn{ Lotng 'Ii and M� SttT ttnm Mr` -3. T--FFtt1 dealt with cur - tent. Dorothy and Hartley Bullock. n ��rent events in Korea. Arrive. and the the city people, Melvin i)Iekson, Stella out -station* In tae Canadian West. t 4 holding hers op December 17. MissJohnston, Edna Crawford. Bert Craw- �� s.the p�wliliiating committee. on whose iN. ford: F t Bench. clptetfeer•'iiaesw Graham gate the report Mole's la on December 21. n rd: Pnc rcommendation the following -Officers' Mr. Jas. Craig was In London ane [Crawford: Philip Gamboge. the attilkt. were elected: Honorary presidents. Mday haat week. Howard Quaid were elected: Ford, Colborne, Stewart and Tum : post president. Mrs. W. J. An- 1st L� A Look Your Best FOR .CHRISTMAS' GODERICH, ONT. SHY=simirstinrairinnrinrinnar SITYFOR CHRISTMAS A rhyme for Christmas, ye good folks a11, A song for the time o' year; Make merry Millie in bower and hall, With hey!-inr-i day of cheer. Hut season the jest with a kindly word, And let !tete deepen the song, In the outer ways there are hearts that bleed, And hands that labor long. A* the Yule -log burns and the laugh goes 'round, And the Christmas fun runs high, Oh! gentles! hark, to the doleful sound, Of the homeless 'heath the sky. For how esu' ye keep the Christmas tide 4c chaialt its Founder'aname, Uii1eis tliaf your Tearta Yiehpen wide 'l'o his people's want and shame I 1 LOYAL • 14)1AL, Dec. 8.-- Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam L. Yuuug, Mr. Frank Ybuug and Mr. (2. A. Robertson, M P.P., ottrudtd the funeral of William McMillan, owl of son of Mr. Tiwmas McMlitan, M 1' , or Mullett ou Sunday afteruoou The late Mr. McMillan was at his work as usual on Thursday and retired apparently quite well. but pared away during the ulght. The sympathy ret a large circle of friends goes to the father and sis- ter 1n their sorrow. .4. .-igta -iawa+ekip-taaartl _met...es .Ties: day, Deeceuzbee 8th. Alt members pres- ent. General neral Du sines• m we s 'attended to a1111 the eotmett wttt inert age on the ]dth. Recording to statute, and finish the business for 1931. Mlaa MacKenzie, teacher In No. 1 school, is preparing her ptaplla for a -('hrlalmas concert which will he held on Friday, the 18th. In the township hall. Mr. Fronk Young and Mr. Wilfred itaymond each received a hunch of Western cattle this week. friends A severe wind and snow storm sad Mrs. Amos Stolt motored to * t- ebener 0u Saturday. The Bellbird Hospital Auxiliary bald their mouthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Joe la ttuqu•, Mc(law, on Wed- ueealay of last week. There were abvea iyaluberx and three visitors peasant. 1yy��latiou was extended fo the .t their play, es. Business," the n Th radar ted ladles O'Leary county Home, evening. The lavlta and a treat of candy and ea glveu to the Inmates, and was appreciattd. ilk N. No. 3 w111 have Its Cnrlatmaa euterteluwwnt Ou Mr.day, 110epaber Mr. Barry Walters entertained his friends to a party last Thursday even- ing • Miss Jean Morris, 11. N., 4 nurdng Mr. Free of Ashfield at present. Mra. Wm. Mellwaln was in Clinton on Wednesday attending the funeral of her cousin, the late Alex. Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wilson visited at Parkhill this week. raged Sunday afternoon and Monday In this locality. The temperature 11x4) ' dropped considerably and all felt it gnite mid. - COLBORNE TOWNSHIP , LANES COLUUIRNE TOWNSHIP, Dec. 8.- ` "- Mrs. Dave Bean visited at .her further ; ■ -CARLOW STORE NEWS- - -We pay 22e for Creaaa-- Wsllm-CletWng for toad wends- - er. Wee our Lustiest Mitts and Gloves. FRANKLIN. McILWAIN • away. He was torn In the township hvwe at i.uudosdoru fast Friday. of Ellice, Perth county. in it'll* year Mxa• >Eid• Anderson, ut Duaguou, 1�It: e•• •e to cul .,.,. U...,. whet[ v'isital with ht•r father, Mr. Theaue. Mit- Iter drew: president, Mrs. I. Hetherington: LANES, Dec. 7. --Mia Madeline I nlaut two years old, and lived In e'hcll, u [rw drys last week: first rie•e-pr•sidrnL Mrs. James Ham- Johnston, R.N., is bone from Goder- 1.1teumiller for about tifty-two years. Mr. Wm. McWhiuury had the mts- i.Uou: second vice-president. Mrs. , .Mal- kh atter uurslrtg her coualm, Mr. E. He farmed (ur a uti.nber of years. He turtane�,,, �tto lose a horse and a sheep -i J. W. Moore: fourth rt<evresldent• A number of our people are laid up,eln•le of friends. For over twenty- Mr. Art Hoy Is away toNorth y . Mee. G. T__W rtte: redox Ting secretary. n ill' colds and, iumbag). Ince years he operated a limekiln. and 911.5 two weeks' hunting trip Mrs 1m.- Stnehani-gratiaMM--reeve----.tytr young people of ffsweett`*Jnse'-prodnet hetug of regfeit quaftlfl Mi,'ballade lzatsloed_visited at her tory. Mr.. A. Fulford: e rre sponding rutted church are preparing for their' there was a gnat demand for it. Mrs: be• at Igrldemtonu last rektor mrc retarc. Mrs. Wm. Rh -era: treasurer. t•hristma. concert. to be given on the' Goodpr;deseastd her husband twenty-' Miss Margaret Hoy Is visiting friends Miss Margaret Robertson: secretary of in Toronto this week. evening of hreemler �tlb. 1 five years. Of a family of four• Christian. stewardship, Mrs. J. B. Gra- Whiter is returning again with 111' children, the•(• are still living: ('har Mr. Dave lL florin 4f Grderlch `•tm 1 . .a# -$*v.h >+et -lemma. end Juaata-' 'ut-_ Int• week -end with h4 brother, Mr.. Andrew. Mrs. Girvin and Mra. C. over him -- . living near London. There are threelMr- Wm. Meitwria '. The Ooderich French Dry Cleaning Works specialize in the following linea: - LADIES': COATS, DRESSES, EVENING:GOWNS: ©LOPES and SCARVES. . i••! •M. IGtert sure : etrangerg secretaries. - gr:nedchildre•u, Mrs. Ilariter of lk.4 ; MIN' Anal' Walters ha. rettt;nrrl E". ' Mrs. Aitken and Mrs. Me\erin: supple UUNGANNON ' ton. Wellington Good of London and .home after viNN� friends in Wing- -' secret -ries. Mrs. T. Johnston and Ursa. . Will of St. Tlonlas. avert sir great- - Iwm. ,n 11. J. Howard: Missionary Monthly sec- grandchildren. brother and four Mr. ,end Mei Howard resets visited • I rotaries. Miss A. Davidson and Miss I,I N(:ANNr►N �10 -. :1, ll r.. It. A. sl -revs also+ service: William Gose) of with Mr. cud Mr`. Batson ('ox, of CW 1 A. Jenkins; assts irtr helpers atcre- McKenzie M vending a few days with . tlodprirh. Mra. A+qu>,th and Mrs. John tun. ate day re-eiitiy. . " _ , tariess. Mies E. Buchanan and Mrs. S. her daughters. lir.. .las. M, Kaetwru, Aleharty of Cliilorne. Mea. Angus Mc- Miss Margaret Mitchell. nurse -la - ,Kr I J. Warta: _SII MWrt-felidela of 1Mt.-•tmr „f Gambol and Mr. ttttn-Popp-T l(:ty of ltadvi ...-Fisk., and YM- John ttaining, spent on, day last week at c • 'I .1 • Mrs. N. .t. A. Neftel: press t . it. II fi'l'e \ h Ilk 1 lit her hook herr. [son: sal+ llt+yt_ yh�lterlpities Mr. (:uteri wag a mauat•b Cnn-4- Mr. Clyde Allln 4 -la Aiodertclt int _six - :_ The innrraY-: w'hirfi---- Mu eft rt h. .ort ora. s Rt.!. ! I seertary, Mts. Mary Itrder vivtwt>$. OOATS SUI Tfet Tip* Ft.• HATh i I.I:Ar `T'�-terintemlett-Ew i,f KaAr bland.- --HIV and oceeiczn • - ' -- -- a •' Worthy and lir. T..1 lndersnn: ergs lir• Jacob R ..n is vu Weill* list altt•udt.l was „.10,1,.„Aby Mr sal Mra lutea Walters -We guarantee satisfaction -- hare re 1 erinteudents of Mission Band, Misses this ww•k. We hope .for a apeedi :Rev. W. J. Potton of itrumiller curries m(+vtd to llalerich, where they all, • Bradford. Andrew and Barbour; tem- rcovery. • the pallbearers Is•ing Messrs. Jobe ..•h te winter with the former's Ur. ural Mr.. [tub[. Johnstone autl twr ,rlrv, Jame. M,('wbe. R,dwr \le sister. Mw I.uulsa R'rlters. 1 perante secretary, Mrs..M. W. Howell-: lnntst. Mrs. J. T. Fell ; program cont- ,laughter. of Dttuerale, visited at the. rale% .lInbrose 1'anstone. Isaac .1.•n air. and lies. 111u. Marsh and Mr. j wits e, Miss Mary Robertson. Mrs. home of Mr. and Mrs. 11o1'1 r)11"4"n . kine anti Joatett Stewart. • Watts. Mrs. Andrew, Mrs. Strachan. last Thursday. I ;r, Mrs. River. and Mrs. Pridham; re - Thr lac collectors .are out 4)u their I Goderic6 French Dry Cleaning Works i prwaentrtive to the o®cial ►board, lirs.','Arial bugi1tPwr thc.e day.. but find t,,e 1,21-P ICA TOWNSHIP e•._ Hetherington: euperintewlente of C.j� response not up. to the mark of other J. H. VB001UN, Prop. G. i. T.. Mises* Bailie and Cheer: au- years. If GUDt'NI('H TOWN(9HIl', Der. 7.- West Etreet ditor. Mrs. W. J. MPNevIn. The school ctGlnR fur their hildren are homy wag. Mr. and Mrs. Richmond (err and ram- ' ! concert. whichis to , fly, of God erIeb, were gUt.41ta 4)u Sun- ; 1.,,„..,,,,,„„ The Signal fur the baiauce of tbetbe held on Ther -,}ver evening. Dccem- day at the bons; of Mr. and Mrs. Gor- ;Q ► 1f► � i r �"a year tree to new eebecril►erm fur 19ia1 !bee lith. • I d.nr Orr. - _.-. _ • Metk Campbell s visiting her. She!Mrs. Wm.'Sel d. if Waled tssrtatatp+ If . J<dlderlch. - carts a parte[ 4)a lend 7 ar the home DaaY_.124tse( Mr. sad Mrs. Rett. Davidson. the dance In the_laa(1 4)1 Se Hall eel' Friday evening. under tie as- j Min 3larguerfte Fileoner has ra- ,yj)g ',',-*igateercli a Agricnitnral Society. 1 turned to Goderieh after (pending a Phone 122 • 1 ROBERTSON'S ORO Christmas Shopping Specials Shelled Almonds - 40c Ib. Shelled Walnuts - - 50c Ib. Shredded or fine Cocoanut . ......... ' _ 19e Ib. Min meat A.5c .5c $red 2Oc Ib. 15c ib. 2 lbs. for 28c Currants -:�-<<:� .:, .�....�. _ _ - ... __ 40c I b. Glace Cherries, Choice Sultana Raisins 3 Ib. for 40c Valencia Raisins 2 lbs. for 25c a Brown or White Sugar ;;,. 10 lbs. for 57c Mixed Christmas Candy 15c lb. 3 lbs. for 40c Chocolates 39c lb 5 -Ib. box $1.79 Moir s Chocolates 2-1b. box 69c Mixed Nuts, no peanuts 18c lb. 3 lbs. for 50c P. &G. or Pearl Naphtha Soap 10 bars for 35c Table Raisins ... 1-1b. pkg. 29c Christmas Oranges..:.:, 15c to 60c a doz.' We have just received a shipment of Bridal Rose China, which we are offering at especially low prices. We buy and sell choice Butter and fresh newlaid Eggs, cAsh or .trade. a We solicit your Christmas trade C. M. Robertson PHONE 164 CODER IC!'t'°- fortnight at the home of her pareala, CREWE ' Mr and Mrs (leo L'akroner. CRIIWE, Dec. 8. --Mr. and Mra. A. Ibbotson, Billy and Junior and Mrs.! Maria Purdy, of Flint. Mich., visited i with Mr. and Mra. J. Swan recently. LL�Mr. and Mrs. C9lfford Hackett and 1I Yr. and Mrs. Harry Hackett visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mem. W., Mennen. j Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Swan attended 1 the funeral of the latter's aunt, Mra. I). Rutherford, of Ripley. last week. , Mrs. 11. J. Rinke has returned home after visiting her daughter, Mrs. B. Comfort of Mt. Catharines. - - W. M. N. Bktrtls ..-Tire monthly meeting of the W.M.S. was held at tit. home of Mrs. 11. Lhackleton 1)11 Thurs- day last, with a ge al attendance. Mrs. ".-"Treleaven gave a splendid reading. Mrs. Watt sang a Bolo. and Mrs. Crna-_ ler gave the last chatter In Ate sftrcly book. Mr. Kalne.prpnoimeed the bene- diction. This being the annual meeting the (Avers were elected for the com- ing year es follows: Presldent. Mrs. Menary: v-irepre ident, Mr.. Crozier: treasurer. Mrs. J. Kllpatriek : secre- tary. Mrs. Treleaven; eorreeponding and press secretary. Mrs. Swan: Mis- mionary Monthly secretary. Mrs. Gan - ley ; flower fund treenurer. Mrs. !thiek- leton : Ladies' AM. Mrs. Menary. Mrs Met `onnet I. ISI;NMILLER ItI:NMIi.LEB, 11er. 8. -Mr. Bolduc has gone to spend a • few weeks In Detroit with him eons. Mrs. 14a Oke le visiting in Goder- lett township for a few wtrk, with her aunt, Mrs. O. Walters. Mr. en cj Mra. (iirvin Young spent Ilnnday with Mrs. Youngs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Long. Mrs. Wm. 1'anstone Is under the doctor's rare. Mra. i.ea. Jervis and three ehild- ren, of G,sterirh townehlp, spent the week -end with her mother. Mee. Polly Walters. Mr. Clyde Gisethiii Is on the Rick lint Mr. Wm. Ellesly Ie In Gnderieh sera Ing on the Jury thin week. Mr. Wm 11111 had the misfortune to have his lend hnrt last week while •.tnrting n gasoline engine Mrs. Geo. Ferman is spending a fe d,ns in Toronto. Mime (lertie Hnu hton and Mr 9tnnley Rustler spent Sunday with frh•nds In flnrlerteh The list. Tiwuntis Good. --The Tien miller community was ahneked to !mire of the s ttbien death of Mr. Thom.... r.00.l .s Thursday morning. Nnvemher lo ''!•[ti, fe'+...) wee annnrenlly in hie !isnot beset, on reffringhitt In the -- igaa jties.- Elgin Porter, of Ude fey township and Mrs. John Blair laid Mr. Richard Porter motored to At- wood on Sunday and 'Jetted with re- latives there. Mr. Gee. Monk. who has been em- ployed with Mr. Ernest Johnston. hes moved with his wife and family to near Clinton. Mims Helen M. Davidson of Clinton was a week -end visitor at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bogle and Made- leine. of Nile, were guests on Sunday at the home of the lady's parents, Mr and Mrs. Tho.. Sowerby. Union Climb r -On Wednes- day evening, December 11. a Chrletmas tree and concert will he given In Union church under the auspices of the Sunday schol. A good program M he 1p)f'�If't tired:•::-.111e'tweeter' -fn inion ehureh on Sunday was well attended Rev. F. W. Craik, the pastor, con- ducted the aervlee and delivered an message essage from the text, "And las Jeans passed forth from thence, He 1 saw a man named llatthew sitting at 1 the reeelpt of custom: and. He ga1121 I unto him, Follow Me. And he arose end followed Him (Matt. 11:11). The choir sang a gelation, "Day Is Dying In the Went." At the clone of. the service Mr. Peterkin of Montreal pang a solo "The Homeland." which was enjoyed by everyone... .The regular meeting ofes the Y. P. S. of Union church w held on Friday evening, with eighteen members present. Arnold Porter was in change. The Scripture lesson wanJeansrend by Everett Meliwain. Nora Sow- erby read the prayer from the "Path- finder." The topic, "What Did Jeans Tench about Himself''" win. read by Marguerite Falenner. Rev. F. W. ('rack gave a splendid sddrss on "What Is my attitude to those who offend me?" He made three references from the Bible; from Psalms -"As far se the east Is from the west, e., far hath He removed our transgresalone from ns;" from Rt. John -"He Is faith- ful and jest to forgive ns our alna,"and from the Lord'a Prayer "Forgive nn our debt" There are three kinds of tor'girenegs, namely, a cheerful for- giveness. a hearty forgiveness, and a r'nysl' forgiveness The hitcher Law of life metro!. one If we are willing w- to,forgive. 1f we are alighted. forget It as soon a• possible. As a /losing thonght. Mr Cralk saki "When thy brother offends thee. tell him about It. hot be earefnl In what frame of • minds von approaeh him " The hrrma "All the way my Rovlonr lend• rno' walk sone. mut the meeting closed with the Mitost1. benediction ... A nnmher of Indies met et the hemp of Mrs J. A• 1 (err nn Tluttexlsv of Ind ,v,'k .nA The Management of the HURON CAFE extends to all its estrum. its best wishes for a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New 1 ear. Announcing a Special Turkey Mauer for ebrbtatas Ila) at Mem Mprtial Ruelnewt *IA lamb. . hail) at bar. WO "t British Exchange Building Phone 162 • $00.-411001-+Ira•;'Tat'POIMM Odwi•w►il+lrtrtitw•!rak.l!""I ttil 'laughter. and In s sew mhllpte. p'ierywl- � W" f1 . �. rnei iirrm Ilve last f. • Rowers -ARCBEFF OF ALL. _FOR' CHRISTMAS GIVING 'Wherever you may go you wIU find more and more FLOWERS among the Christmas prewcnte. Nothing could he more pleasing and tasteful and hailly emitted by your ]rtle, sjestsart, mother or frrend. We also haveartlmfce seirltian of PLANTS to c also a good variety of err FletWERS will Is. Wady -CHRISTMAS AND MEMORIAL WREA' Bruer Street George Stewar -FLORIST-- Phone 1K SOUND ?s:, CAPITAI TH(ATRE WEST STREET -Phone 47- GODERICa -PERFECTION IN SOUND AND VISION - NOW PLAYING-"CHANCFI9" with ROSE HOBART and I)Ot'4.- LAS FAIRBANKS. JR MONDAY. TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY- EVELYN LAVE AND JOHN BOILS lladl a'Asr of the first order, appearing together to a great musical some --Mlle Heavenly Night" LEON ERROL HEADS THE SUPPORTiNG CAST! ion rimy rely on an evening of tare entertainment plum some truly e•a. ellen, nneslc A Sound Newsreel With Every Program M • THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY - WARNER OLAND •- SALLY MAW W an BELA i.UOOSI ('eleetial craft against eriminal cunning and ('harlie Chan to'olve the mystefy. "The Black Camel" -RV EARL HERR BIGGERfi-- Mystery and remanee at Waikiki! Matinees Wednesday and Saturday at II p.m. '()MIN(: -Two super *tures. "FIVE STAR FINAL" and "RWIliT RiT'1'T REMAiNS." maws -