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The Signal, 1931-12-24, Page 4GREETINGS • • WE Mita* that many have felt the aMhlu of fl* present year and we brdgbter and bet er that it, but we feel year IWii beton usTh dawn of aTherefore, maw we aetesul to YOU again the ever old. yet ever new wish, sincerely expressed, for a HAPPY JOYOUS AND MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A ' JOYOUS AND BOUNTIFUL NEW YEAR YOURS SINCEREI.V, W. C. Pridham & Son Men's Men's and Boys' Wear Telephone 57 LEEBURN middle His pllult inclined nod t ie r ear looked to tl tots to thaw la out 'It THE SIGNAL GODERICH, ONT. •• , •• •. •. THEG1NGHAM PIG By LUELLA BRUCE CREIGHTON, in The Now Outlook • The Giagbatu Pig lobo was born , her sweeter, so that oft proud', nye the smallest pip In Ws lib. front stuck over the top. family. -From the very beginning 1fe1 "Ton mut me iruaru, .clot felt highly superior to, his eleven i Tlwuks so much." said the brothers and sisters. He was smaller 1 haw Pig, W another neer) retitled and flintier and squeakier than *11 ''I'll take you right hack t the rest, but he started right in to barn." saki the (Little tart ., "1 don be eucelttrl. Ile wore his tall in a know why you don't rat anythul Double Curl, which his wotlur thought you're getting so await you do pot good term. in other ways, too, he like a real pig any more at al I looked different from all the rest, and 1 11itThe Glto the ewrarn Pig snugas gled was very glad he did. t ry t The other little pigs wen! bright •'lleylw they'd let we bring I pink all over. from their poky little 1 the 1 e' to have your Suppe (snouts to their tone -Curl tails. liutithe stelee `lock to the onus I the Gingham Pig was bright pink tooth rude only. and had * broad I when sly had told oiler.. . white hand right around him In the 1 fcluod theeting aulsrPig. 11111 oars was lam h. .. 730, In the dottrels. Everyone Thursday. [)etrmt►er IOW. Owing to stamp said } WPB•ome• the absence of the president, Mrs. W. tlt•raent stamp on the clt7'a14e." mug_t. I Born =1u ttoarrldd on Thursday. inti W. Walter, through Illness, the c•hatr I 'MT• dear. wt 1 a -Mosso -- •'Ibut 1 tlael It all right, ma'am. I grunt. , umbar 17. to Mr. and lies. told. Renu, was taken by the 1st vire prwtident, 1, t eliauged the rddrrrww on the u the a daughter. Congratulations. Mrs. Thos. Wilson. Tee meeting was l alrn t eln•s." Prairie Farmer. S. S 1lfeers.-Thr annual meeting opened with the staging of the hymn, net lot COLBORNE TOWNSHIP I OOLBORNE TOWNSHIP, Dec. 21.- A Merry Christmas to everyose. Mra. Jean Walters ut Turontq spent 1 the week -end with her mother, Mr*. R. M. Young. Miss Bente Crawford spent Sunday .w'Ith friends at Londewhoro. The Y . P. 8. I)1•cewb4y will bold their meeting y3 S3ea ar ITe ttlg• i . _ , ,. b� the !e....; re hal tut poured that T ps 27, at wren! t the twc►olmt ly ht+ ;trod ate, ma. I will be 1 en the am CARLOW Walter; organist, Miss A/[tkt 1 . secretary, Mrs. Henderson. Rev. W. i . ladlets' Aid I Patton led in prayer, dedicating oriel CAIIWW, Dec. Y2.-Tpe now ..dicers to their work, and a4s•d , of the 1'r ryterlan group met at the I with the benediction. Two balks et , home ut Mrs. A. W.'Zottlsg ou Drcem• e clothlpg were rent to the dried -out bar loth with a full atteudauce of amen, our of hcnophrl supplies and', c urowbers and much (Wallows was done. the other of quilts, clothing, etc. The slur ..parer were appointed fur -- 114'4:. IA'. M. S. Ofiters.-The regular "illi you mat tour two letters tt ly meeting of Smith's Hill W. "Yre•w, at the post odic. But 1 Monthly g• )k of the Smith's HW United Sunday achtol was held in the church last torrI letter, ana the •'\\chile Shepherds Watched Their l" Thursday evening. Atter the regular Flacks by Night," and all repeating the' 4 Lord's Prayer The Seri pt [(swam warmly orf the Milos- • trailore e hnelnesa was disposed trots Luke °. wok read by Miss Rnhy. CARLOW STORE NEWS colt;.- Int ..;fivers were elected Supieritrten Young Miss ('lark gate a �plrndid roa into nd I dent. Gordon McPhee : ser. ho Alec. Yowl taken from the fifth chapter of Young: l,6nt. secretary -treasurer. Cl rk: g n- the paper to b1iok and Mrs. fifth chapter read [eon; ass►atant. Fordyce Qa'rk: ..apps and an account of the lntereating allatsl'a let. Amelia Mello ala : asatstant, Helen she had 1 service amongst the Ukrainians In LI - ('lark: missionary superintendent. Mrs. r father ierta. As this was also the anneal t / Iwldpd W. Waiter. Teachers and asrlatrnts meeting• a full report of the Society's I They gave are: Ruby Touug, Mrs. (chaster I''Pa- work was given, showing there had W H ��a..... g—The regular marl to ire spotty. tun. so that be is 1441 supper there too and he Ran. Mr.. Lawson. Irene Stoll, Mrs, been thirteen mPetinge, with an average December Inch with n attendance of , op. ole Gingham Pig. a t eight meeting. ttrutluu W him Hr lug of the W.11l.s. of 1.1r•huru ebureb �, dreamed 111 Gingham. with an --41r.1141141 1 a .,.atter y..pt_tfrldve. A birthday tea was held at the churvh ou Wcduerday, I Randy Mash. He was aloayst tinder thiltlie l ennht eat it *11 ht, Stoll. Helen (lark. Mr. W. Walter. • $PECLVL" POULTRY_ . we Kpow' what we wean when may our Poultry is "Special." The decided, better quality s apparent to the- eye._. superiority when It's ptared---epoe plate' It is the grade of Poul- try Thal has orad,• the word -Thicken-- a feature them rowing fdosla. Wo Idols our litany patrons and -- ±: . L.. -Very Merry Christians tied Q- Happy and l'r..p undo New Tear. Parkhill's Meat Market -EAST STREET - Telephone 231 Godsaick ood deal of tl gh he had been very' crdd a al- Mrs. Henderson. Mr. John Young was held at the home of Mrs. John lid, W. M. S. Annual Meeting. -The an- Treble In early September. when the meml,ers of the W. A. from Benmtller and; also repreeentativem from the Preo- byterlen group were guests. and Miss Mary Robertson of Goderlch was the guest ap eaker. Th.. treasurer's report showed that about f1O( had Nen ed rais. Rev. Win. Patton presided dur- ing the election of officers. which re- rnitvd as follows: President. Mr.. W. Thor.. Wilson: 2nd cloy -president. Mrs. ..Canua- t]Laalllee: JeLtenry. Mrs. A. Stoll: treasurer, Mrs. 'Heywood: Monthly Messenger secretary. Mhos Ruby Young: strangers' sr•r•tnry. Mrs. IL Moult, :lower committee, Mrs. John 1lwaiu: supply committee. Mrs. Wm. Md llo aha. Mr. .t. Wlhu. Mrs. W. W. t members. The is -tor. Rev. Wm. i Girl on the arm pa grew scornful upset. In• seemed w'anu and happy Shaw, was in ryargr .'f the e a The rise as hymn 'w hila shepherds cud vain, as well as conceited and I after supper. • hr was lora "Serer sew a 1><R as particular as Watched Their Flocks by Night." was Proud. IH einesI Thr The more eKornful tit t mwretary I I'roIKl. and euuld hardly help that. that one.- said the Little Girl's 1 Gingham Pig I father. the opening number Ire•amr, the less w•ra he able to tot I "If lie get'a any (loneliut er he'll plaything,'n Ing• which ora splendid in ar study the rough food the others ate. If the use for anything tail. She had also the -Riff ssr,d, N' , such 11111111 the Little Girl's mother. �tia��:`'`o Bend read the report of last mouth's meet - food, thin, he said. f000d," and could-', take a ' 'Tet me keep' -him for a 'Anything!" for a mailer w W seer eleetlo.ot Officers for the stuff!" and snuffled ; •'Ween; see,'" std ler a - 1022 (en resulted aw follows: on. ��y� president. Mrs. Jos. Cook : president. I Wes. Edith Horton : vice-president. Mies Isabelle Shaw; secretary, Mrs. A. t thio treastlrer.--$rw' aa.. Fpr or . Sufis' Itaai on : mow- wiiii said. "Disgusting , arm' year . H �� secretary. Mrs. W. Sallow: C. IS and b Monthly secretary. Mra (% secretary. Mies W. Shaw Missionary . • y' G. Freeman: literature secretary. Mrs. I. t Hunter: press secretary. Mi:s iaiaa, nttal meeting of the W.M.S. was held In the township hall last week. The following officers were elected: Hon- orary president. Mrs. Henderson: presi- dent. Mrs. W. Walter: lot vk•e-presl- dent. Mtn. Thom. Wllaon: 2nd vice- president. ier president. Men. G. McPhee: aecr•t••rv. Mrs. Stoll: t" surer•. !Ira. R.ynn•o,d : -oeganlst. Meso Bifida: tress secretary. e u . sovrdullc at the end of --$'c trough- flier lath at mice. and they all le 'Bohol more than duet his little weuTAR to fled. punk minor et the very outside of the ruInot the morning the iKlwul.itti Gietirl whr� oo t I h. s e 1 kat roug didn't carr She looked in the box, h R ut the oilier little pigs ��� �„yrack to the lane and i ,ry,tm l•YM ta1m.IRe Dr thin:Apr i . _ _ __ . ... Now: - melted t1r sold. of sweet or=ebitr -'may— si any trace i til of the 1►e ugh m their dainty jWAR rnehed lu fro pointed feet. 511(1 (011114541 It all np. in ter (:Ingham i'iK. Svho wife. boyo -beth Horton; supply secretary.. Mrs. A•} Horton. The treamnrer reported that the amount Ekren for the whole year ; (this meet[ai not !minded, was $75.dd. . A'few new 'Suggestions were given for t tai. -odor year and were carried unapt- tut monody. Tis ..Kering was taken flit tie closing hymn. '•t1 Coope, All Ye b Faithful." was .ung sod the .pastor i closed the meeting with prayer. W11111111 one-eighth mini" eer anything left fur the vc:hug1lnw ••I can't find him anywhere," she i - P said t I tether, almo.t crying, be -1 PI ora there was Proud. Mart Helen Clark : strangers' 'were - tire. Mrs. Morris- ass>,•latt_helpers' aw'rP m e Mrs Treble- m cP t r i T to reran eec- rPt•.rr. Mrs. )tarso' lfissionsry Month - Ir me,•reterv. Ruhr Voting: tlnu••r com- po tee. _U_s. John -Tli!i.Sl;_.'fr:, WM. toe. Men. Wm. Mer1waIn Mr.. Allan Wll.on. Ifs. W. Waiter• Watch Tower. Mrs Henderson. Mrs. Patton. a n•r a • ala- til.• .i .•, as _Pig grew a little ; cause :he had liked him. conor•ited lad -- rrry IKU14.4. smaller. or) ne count 44 ,tot h+!T ieing t rte -44-10i:-.4= 11111e11.10041 0111(11 10(x1 but ,'.few acorns that he! H gra Tcllllid-tot- the n,,.els wlwiI 1"• scut 'Inas. an. torr' to think ,,lout blws•If. For lie ; o • 1,:n d a melancholy nature. ami went ` nearly 1. u unapt - lot to the linMT. �� y a rotten pine ninon.: and thought!Santa 4' and thought for hourp. It made bhp'. rod (li Mad to think of the-(roilenes of ltd. 141)5 inn family, while he was s1 fastidious. one that 44 rrgrrtteat aim, bantam of ri•lative•. knit '1•+ Announcement The re-openiiis of the Godsrieh�. Planing Mill -on _Contbria Awad We have purchased the mill formerly known as Buchanan s and will conduct a Retail Lumber Yard. Mr. George Westbrook, who is well known in Goderich, will be general manager. A _- Tarte stock of Lumber, ntDoors. rs s onnor Finish, hallld. Let Lime, Gypr'oc and . G 1C ys.._ I s quote you on your reqult+ement$.G. Westbrook Fred. C. Kalbfleisch, Manager Proprietor Phone 388 • BHEPPARDTO11T. We take this opportunity to express to you, our customers. our appnetation of your petrel - age and to wish yea a Very Perry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Fn McIlwal -voiorstivaatiormatve Stable Accommodation ,yam smell St' being •hart. -The eut10.(wr '10 the Stables a1 the rear has 'well clanger; to the West Side of Stanley Street. opposite the (kldfellotvs' 11alto Same accommodation for hors•'. ai. t tor•. w nearer 1)111 nearer to Cnrl.t_ 'L O. L remr►n-'Cite following tar 1 I the film:hale Pig olid uolt Seers of LO.1..`itkt2have been installed i t k I:radnally the Little Girl' t I for the coming year: W.11., I� r of aloof hull. thiukiing. Y I �ohup.hm : 1 RM . Hrlrry Mathews ;chap• , :Ilrwt.._uTilgrr) elute.ate'lalu tn:F.D. -.+.t.•r_-Kfi.,-i Mica► -1st /11.,11:::t in. , t s e• glitiil nr rtight1trersurer. flew. ''roman : T.(4.. Har lei (lir trees and stcs•kln(w. R her longest 'Ow -Utile /x rvd:Johnston : marshal. George •Peatlaud: her creat -aunt Sophia hagllrit lecturer, chari'l'y' Mulib: second s{s•d•in11}•. on toe unnntel on -lecturer. Howard Squires: first commit- 4 -- •ls Eve. ----I-tenant. ttafrt. 114114111 __. while hip. own waM lee' retitle;. nn. ni i lhte•day. early' in ihrernber. when 1111 1'llrh.tmrx morning.. ,then 'shemen--FrankH14w1{hrr. Richard Coum lie WW1 sitting moon -still by the stump. nun in to find her long rod stocking. 1 hi*.Alrt. Jodinmtop: Chas. Moore. the very top with his mining down the Back Lane.. over.the edge sata ebecI.r p.. LC�GANN(IN, Dec. :"t. -lir. Hold_ was a IMra. Geo. Ywidt and family, of Muni, - for a ton, apeut Sunday at the home of lir. Dotrbki and Mrs. Heber Eedy. - -ir . 'Yrank Savage, - who is teaching at Ridgeway. is *pending the Chest- s holidays wtth his parents, Mt. and Mrs. John Savage. rrme e regular monthly Meting of the That's one that won't complain 1 West Wawanctrh byre Insurance tom - Bin the tiny Gingham Pig stared up fr the Little (Brice red stocking 1 and smiled 11 must conceited smite: 1 Hl'RON OLD HOT/' ANNUAL Invitations hare.been sent ont by the Huron 1)11 Boys' Aass•iatlOf at Toronto for the Astral at-home, to be held on Friday evening. January 29th, int the Arcadian Court. in addition to new- acid old -tine dancing there wtll I11e hrhdgs and purhrs. Romanelli'r or - 1 eliestra will be in attendance. very wadi tri his thin link end tthlte there. right m r --- skin the Little Girl from the Farm held out x11)1 Iw'u front feet sticking DUIIiGANNOh1 flay Gingham Pig Its front end was pink -checked Ging- fug along, lor•xup.o• It world be Christ- 1 Ulna sou. The Gingham I'Ig said to 1 ed Gingham. 1)41white tobetweenbt owe en himself. ' Nuw wee can bey*. a pleasant, browd He wore his tail to ia ul y • Link otei rune stile was ringing to hereelt, ■nd Jump4 refined time tugripor._ — �� --- But1." ' • Oh ' tilt'. (t1, :" shouted the But t was an cold he gellti net Erna"*. `'•Hoe 4Hosistel Pip - should. -even get up. as he knew a Keltlrmata"T hack'" . should. to greet a lady. Joints were' r m, *Ltd her very s(lfr, uud- he ergslllu't login .1.4_ - "Wel l_I1ttt. _ her >`ttnalnR url bis tall. He felt more and mtaerablc. "I'erhapi(. he thought. "the Little Hr held ! Girl wont even notice me. himself as small as h1- could. and pr i tended not to Is• there. Tile little -1, eaas choler and closer. et1tl sing - Ing and still lumping. She came s1 close 1 that the Gingham Pig couldn't keep I still tiny longer. or she might have i etepdwd on top of him.. So he gave a I very refined grunt. Why' floodneme me exclaimed the Little Girl. "Here's the Gingham I'ig, away out here in the cold." She ran to the stump and picked up the cold little pig aril put him under about ou Tuesday. School closed for the Christmas holi- days on Tuesday. The-*schen, Mr. Palmer Kilpatrick and Mr. Rowell Scott. are spending the holidays AY their homes. Miss Wilma Treleaven and Miss Le- nora Stothers. of the G.C.I., are spend- ing the holidays at the homes of their parent... un Thursday of last week Mr. Geo. RhItt was taken with a hemorrhage i , of the mtumach. Dr. Votes was called1 I in attendance and had him removed to the Goderich hospital, where he 1s now under treatment. He is reported to be Improving. A meets g ed Du-zannon ratepayers was held Monday afternoon in the weigh scales halkto Consider the ques- tion of street lights. The Wawanosh _.couticil were prawn/ with their clerk, while some member•a of -the Ashfield council and the clerk were precept slaw. .11.1411, agreed to have a light on every hydro pole that le now In the village. The councils eubmlttel bylaws to carry out the contract. A very unfortunate accident orc•urred on Tuesday to Mr. Thos. Webster. a councillor of West Wawarlomh. One of his hone.. fell on him. causing a frac- ture of the shoulder blade. He was I taken to Oosderlc•h hospital for an x-rny. 1 but is now at home under the doctor's rare. Mr. Webmter's many frlel)ls will wlah hllh a speedy recovery. Rev. J. R. Albin. H.A.. L.Th.. pro - feasor of Biblical literature In Millbury College. Ottawa. will have charge of RA service In the Anglican church here 1 a.m. odtfn-a . At this aervlee he will also .dispense the Christmat- eommnnion. ' The rsdrlic sehool entertainment held In the parish hall on Thursday evening last was largely attended. not only by the people of the rection but by many from ontslde point!. The pro- gram was varied and entertaining. The children performed in the various exer- cises In a very creditable manner. A Christmas tree loaded with presents and candles stood In one corner of the hall. and Santa Claus was on hand at the appropriate time. Mr. R. 1►avideon occupied the chair. A concert under the anaptrer of the Dungannon public library will he hes In the parish hall nn Wednesday, ile- (rt-t1Pr S0. An excellent program will he presented. some of the features of which will be gscfnl numbers by the school rhlldren. TIS.• grown-npr are oleo taking part to the program thin year and much Intermit la tiling mani rested i• this popular went. A* the finds are to tee meed fee Jtbsoey stir 1 poets a la expected Were will he a 1 WOW edit. dins - , "7s " 1 JAM NANDWw tea„ whir hooking Wimberly Jam rant, wte1ea, a addition la ehoppv,i altrondhl added to Me lam shed 1lflAedlr liettend i . We are grateful for the kindly feeling which; has per- ' meated our dealings of the past year. We are indeed happy to feel that you, have honored us with the privilege of serving you. and we trust that in our own endeavor' to serve you conscientiously we may merit your continued confidence for the future. WISHING ONE AND ALL A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR JANES. L%RRIC'K eason's Greetings To u$L re•exterd the Ssesm'e Gredolls _ We ,haul. our cns,nurre iM-41eir patretnaD•. crud w0[Od_>re_to serer tip% who are riot already u.ing our Gdrrrlerr 11111 14111 ores= p.o well known for tlwir-quality and payor. This is OW 0111'. [hairy delivering Milk 11 t,sierieln from a (ioverumeut-te•.tt.l hetet, whhh' le` fioitinually under (lirern- ment sup•rviae11 - We sincerely 111p0`that tpe year 1 10 may be to you atnt yours It happier and more proofs one than you have ever before exiwrienerl •Hillsdale Dairy Farms CLIFF SUM .%NI'S. INstrlbator t. 4itegtfilegtafteegtetelreCCIMIOMetfitC• ]%ii+-- 2 Christmas Greeting: With Peace and Plenty for the New Tear We send this greeting with hearty thanks for your helpful co-operation during the past year. eo. MacVcar Member of the Mutual Shoe Stores. tarps! _ se Wow - dent Footwear Merchants 111 NORTH SIDE OF SQUARE r.. QODQICH' Noah Electric SOUND SYST[M CAPITAL THEATRE WEST STRFEF'T -Phone 41- GODRRiCH -PERFECTION IN SOUNil AND VISION- _ Bea" wishes to everyone for a bright beginning and a happy con- tinuation of the New Year Now Playlag-tiaturday Only -"siert Without l.aw'. Monday and Tnrtrday- ('ONSTAN('E i ENNETT amaiated by bre father. RI('IIARI) BENNETT nod a pact of lnatly Is.pnh,r favorites headed by REN LYON and 11OROTHI PETERSON oder. tip greatest characterization of her career with this ultra- modern drained, hit "BOUGHT" -A SOUND NEWS -RM. WITH EVERY PROGRAM - Wednesday and Thursday - El, KRENDF:1, and FiFI D'ORSAY 111 s ptctnm g,laraliterl to bump off your blasa and put your grouch .no the soot Written by EDDIE CANTOR. It ham made the gangsters neglect hnalnrem. r. Lemon of Orange" "M Friday and Saturday - GEORGE AMASS Arnot .uprrrn( of the talking screen bringing to vivid lite 11 genius who was human month to prr. DORIS KENION and; JUNK COILVRR oxp{ort Nr. Arima lu hla Treat portrayal "Alexander Hamilton" - I