HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1931-12-31, Page 2New Year's Greetin s
Let us all face the year 1932 with eottfldeuww
and courage, believing the worst k past and
brighter and better things are to store for us.
a W ISNG ALL A VERY PROSPEROUS AND
HAI'R'Y NEW -4' :1t'p .
_ YQUR6 $1NCBKEL .
W e C. Pridham & Son
Men's and Boyd Wear Telephone 57
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PARAMOUNT
CLEARING SALE OF
ecloegs,SoiandMitts
each weekday afternoon
Goericb Knitting Factory
EAST STREET
Stable
Accommodation
, The lane beside (Ie Redhoof!► fttt: ftetng closed, -entrance to the Stables at the
rr has been changed to the
West Side of Stanley Street.
to the Oddfellows' Hall.
mod.tttbetore.
GODERICH TOWNSHIP
GODERICH TOWNSHIP, Dec. 29.-
nd Mrs Harvey Fuller and
ms,. a
family ,peat OLristmaa at the home of
Mr. and Mts. Mined Bogle, at Nile. . Mr. and YM Harold E. Walters, of
Mewing. Jellied' Young and Wm. West- j Toronto, spent Christmas with Mr. and
lake were in Detroit last week. Mrs E. 11. Walters.
Mr. and Yrs• w�llott aud Ht
bee, a Detroit, eerevisiting in CREWE
cowmuulty aver the holiday, returning
home on Sunday. ran. of De CREWE, Der. 28.-MWs Alae Blake
Mr. and MM ltwlSpel of Tnn..A,t It d'lw't111;11Y wr holldays et
Dolt, spent the TtoRdtty at the horse her home het,.
+; 1j
Mrd'. J. Et 13 I,,td'rr__5f -fl 'Mi'' tion *Sr "The Christmas tree and concert bell
� fautlly spent ch bOtrae on pprtetmas -' . .
t the house et the WW1 Parente. was -splendid: -A good etwwd attended
I
Moore, of - ' were Chr
visitors with Br. and Mrs. J. W.
hill.
Mia B. Ota.nlagban is spending the
holidays at Ijter home near Blyth.
O
t Christmas in Goderl to the whooi
a
Mr and Sirs John Lsngtatire• and p
•the program -was-.noetlaat.
Mrs M Phillip* entertained a num- seeds amurated to sin.
Ise+ of friends ou Saturday evening
to renew aegalntatee with Mr. and
Mrs. Win Elliott of Detroit.
Miss Marion Porter la
visiting with
with
Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Porter,
telnishfp-ors+ the New Years.
(More Goderieb Townahtp newts on
Pelle 31.
AUBURN
Miss Ethel Washington is home
from Emadale, Out., for the Christ -
Mae holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Manning and
daughter Phyllis, of Londesboro. and
M•. and MM Hugh M. Chesney and
Baer Marilyn, oo Seaforth. spent
the Christmas holidays at the home
of Mr. and James D. Howatt,' Au-
burn. ilio regular
Wesson'sLdktate-
meetfng of the Womeo's Institute,
which was held on Tuesday. December
18th, in the Foresters Hall, was opened
with the singing of the Ode, and re-
peating the Iord's Prayer in unison
During the discussion of business
s tto
was decided to prepare and put
play Prig thtj winter. The I
purchased curt*ins for the
windvwa of the Foresters' Hail.
program conflated of a duet by Mrs. M.
lieu and Mea. W. Craig and a Christ-
mas ra.At" b3.,¥r'• J- W41fon. Ti!e
PARASM(ll-T, Dec. 29. --Mrs• Jobs
Jamieson In spending a few weeks with
trleade In London.
Mr. Graham McNay, 1 Londoth hisPellending the holidayr-
outs. Mr.. and Mrs Peter McNay.
Mins dd..W abetter. of Wellesley.lis apendhtg the holidays wth her parets. Sir. and Mrs. Jas Webster.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Olbeon, of Clin-
ton, attended the funeral of their uncle,
the late. Peter Cook.
Mr. and MM Wm. Kempton and
Miss 8tila, of Ripley. were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Will Ketupton recently
The leacher and pupil* of Paramount
sehoot held their Christmas entertainmetaou Monday night, Decmber 21st.
when a iqndI&Plrti -' ehoroses
plow. dialoues and-_itationaiven. Although aletghtng was peekSanta Claus arrived and stripped a
tree to the -dUgted child- oursoeaiest Inife par*moat -ttends wishes for a hpNew Tear to
The Niguel and staff.
JAMBI GARRICK
Millinery -Half -Price Clearanceel
WIN I ER MILLINERY
RECLUSIVE, SMARTLY FASHIONED -HATS its Etre up•to-
date-Winterinyles in Felt and Vti eta.HAI e'- ____
PRICE AND LESS
$2.50 values at $1.25
$4.60 values - at $2.25
$6.00 values at $3.00
Children's Hata clearing at , • • - • r 75c
Scarfs, clearing at $1.00
-You are cordially invited to inspect our steek-
Miss M. R. MacVicar
OODEHICH, ONT.
UNIITOI MEM!
Miss Rpby Kilpatrick of Toronto 4s
spending the holiday with her
brother John and Mrs. Kilpatrick.
Those who were away for Christ-
mas: Mr. and Mrs. S. Sherwood and
Mr. and Mrs. J. Means} -at Herb. On,
ran's; Mr. and Sirs. Raymond Finn
gas and family at Mrs. .1. Chamney's.
Donnybrook ; Mr. and Mrs. M. Shack•
letou and Benson. at Mr. Webbs. God
erlch : Mr. and Mrs. W. Drennen and
family at Mr. Jae. Drenneo'a; Mr. and
Mrs. B. Treleaven and family at Mrs
R. Treleaven's, Dungannon: Mr. and
Mrs. J. Swan and family at Mr. .1
England's. i.ucknow; Mr. and MM W
Crosier end he 11 -• as,* '- *p
bell's. Donnybrook: Mr. and Tits. Gor
don Stewart and balls et Hensall; Mr
and Mrs. J. Kilpatrick at Dr. H. Rob
lnaon's, Walkerton.
Mr. and Mrs. J. England. Lncknow
apent the week -.rod with their daughter
Mrs. J. Swan.
COURRIt'S CORNERS
leirsinnrata
LDBURN, Dec. 29. A hap7 New earbaalt.
Ills and Mrs . ;:>Itsltensie and
Lorne motored tie uu Owlet -
tote pee. Lorne rdt 1 fed home tha
ulgbt;ehYl JRr. tuff Mrs.' McKenzie re
omitted with tbetiiatlebter, Mrs. 31s.
Mc Kachern, till ie ndse
Mr. and Mrt Vern IleUamy, ee
Toronto. motored up anal spent Christ -
drew Bogie and thelr children spent I was with Mrs Bellamy', staler. Mrs
e dal with Mrs` Bogie's parent*, Mr j,•tlllap --Tw.-
end Mrs. N. Gra m. Port Albert. I The P Sunday school and
Elites Horton of. (loderkh was &,uugesgatlon ed a very pleasant
-(!test of her son Ales. ou unman- ',toots! es, atng in the raver...."[ ••• �1
OM. qbe ratans* te - Blaasxdise oa
EJ.
acesaiaa� lilt slater,
Mims Hallo, wise (Meads for
Among those of .ale Marg who spent
Christmas Day away from Nolo
Mt. and Mrs. Jenne Chisholm. Jr., MIR
Artlltlr Pierson, Who were at the toms
a Mr. and Yrs. Quigley to town; Mr
aad Mrs A. Clutton and son Hamil-
ton. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M.
McKay, Goderleh ;. Mr. and Mrs An
roll call was -responded to be --an
change of useful Christmas gifts.
Lune
was served by Mrs- M. Allen,
11. Johnston and Miss Phyllis Taylor. I very enjoyable ettornoo tete last dal
of school. They had a very interest.
BEDIMILLER f fag program and a Christina. tree -
Mb. Evelyn Little was one of tbe
BSNMII�R, 1:kle: -1"tr• "si•{ rorrunattrgtthr Its Hrr-d�-0°O�St-
Mrs Ray Moore and famd, and Mn Iilosed at McKim's drug store, Lackner
Percy Waiters and Floyd spent Christ- !Evelyn wishes to thank all those wbo
Inas at Varna with the Rev. and Masa
voted for her. this, enabling her to so
Poulter. cure at dolt;
-Miss Evelyn Long, of Stratford Nor- ; heihewhisoire weei,_
MINERS. Doc.
Mr.- and Mrs. Kenneth Farrlsh ate'
of Lochalsh, spout Christmas
Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robt.
Nelson.
Ill apyd MM Lorne Farrish and fam
m= nt:a avtth-Mr-.ind-'�
Tritvep
Tete children of 8.& No. 10 spent a
clln t1 Say erenln6 of tach
Mesa Evelyn -Horton of Carlow 'peel jl wosii: A iaylAon$R supper wn' w•rrrd,
Christmas Day at the borne of her par- after which stn entertainment was
eats here. given by the children. The program
Miss Ruth Shaw of Toronto is home I ended with the arrival of Santa Claus.
for the Christmas holidays. 1 who distributed presents, candles, or -
Your correspondent received' a sages, etc.. to the children and almost
Christmas card from Mies Mollie Rob- ! all present.
; --well known to many in oar' The Ashfield council and (lterki�'m,,
burg. She Is now working in a hos I Donongh met ratepayers of the portion t 7i
of the village Is Att4Aald is 14 *,-
Emote's prage on Tuesday aftarliess
to consider the question of street
lights. The majority of prupertysowa-
en are making application to the oone-
i huaIon. ILs council submitted by-
laws to dose the contract. Reeve Me -
Kende. l)epgt7 Reeve Ritchie, Cec11-
lots Matheson, Johnston and ip
Wan
were present.
CARLOW STORE RN
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pital In Peoria. Illinois
Miss Alice Ruston. of Goderkh. wn•
the guest of her coualn. Miss Dorothy
t.lnklater, on Sunday.
Chords Notes. -The Lesburn pantos
has been giving fine diaeourses on the
Psalms. Next Sunday there will be $
New Tear's service. wttb a fine message
for eaeh ore of us....Aa_the week rot:
lowing is kept as the of prayer.
service will he held In the church on
Thursday evening. January 7th. and
the following Sunday the w•ntsent
of the Lord's Supper will he ohaerved
DUNGANNON
Dt'NGANIiPN. Dec. 311.-A happy
New Tear to the Editor and staff of
The Signal.
T. and, Mrs. 1HebeF Eed7
sly spent Christmas with {Sola ia
Stratford.
Mr. and Mrs. G. a McKenzi. Mal-
colm and Audrey Jeaane. sent Christ
.Mt
Mafia e
ern
Mr. . -lavage spent
in Toronto, the guest of h1* daughter.
Mei.. i.m Roy Stingel.
Mr. nod Mrs RMS. Davfdaoa and '.
Allan Reed were visitors at the deme
of Mr. R. Reed, Ooderlch, on Chtlat
at
nal, and Miss Eunice Long, of Port :Mrs. Jas Little. secretary of the; t,
Albert are spending the Christmas 1' F W O., recently received a
holidays under the parental roof. from Mrs. S. G. Martin, Mayertberpe.
Mr. and Mrs Dave Harman or Var. Alta.. acknowledging a donation of
ua, and Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Turner- clothing sent sometime alto. Extracts
and Lois. of Clinton. spent Christmas from the letter are as follows:
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm IDear secretary, -One of the most
McWhinney pleasant 'surprises I hate ever had was
Rev. W. J. Patton. Mrs. Latton and on opening the boxes you s tit 104
family spent Christmas In Toronto with dlscovering how the good
oldnds
Mrs. Patton', parents.of Lneknow mad surrounding dlstzkt
Miss M. Garr 1s apendtng the Christ- had come to my rail for help in behalf
mas hdfdaes in Toronto.of the needy in this part of the coon -
Mies Gertrude Gledh111 lad bin' F- try. i cannot es:preen to you how
Erbil.,of Toronto, and Mrs- Esther wonderful we all think your organise -
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WEST STREET -Pham 47- OOD1>CRiCM
__P RPK('TION IN SOUND AND ViSION-
NOW PLAYING -GEORGE AMASS th "AIJCXANDER HAMU
TON" wick DORIS KENYON
Frani& Marais
CAPITAL THEATRE
MOND .%T. T1'E$DA', WEDNESDAY -
and his new leading gorgeous star
ELISSA LANDI for their Utes
She taagbt itis► bow to love --be inspired her to Aebt-
thetr happier... A vibrant apeetacalar drama
_..tor :,
ofF �b •
A.
Mise Daisy Ryan. of Kirkland Ltke
is apenliag the "Christmas holidays
with her, mother. Mrs. Jacob Ryan.
Mr- and Yrs. Bert Wiggins of Brant•
ars-spending the Wonders with
friends here and at Blyth.
Miss Jean /Mothers of the Toronto
teaching staff is holidaying wt the horn,
of her patents. Postmaster and Mn
Thos. Stothers.
Miss Mary Anderson of Kincardine
!+peat the week -end at the home of
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ander
sad dna*ttn* those.
gnlitf, which are both beautiful and a mi
,tlsea. Hoa►• y
' with your gifts An oid fat gentleman
■ (who had only as overcoat) was sup-
.. with undeei►ear, •btrts, socks and
■ r womal'-(only a IIIA yet, but with foot
. l blah -who 8iid Inc home destroyed
■
tar children through a muskeg, with
Mg- "amo.t surrounding her. '1 also
wgf>plfed her htishand with underwear.
seeks, shirts and overcoat. and any
• article of clothing that fitted the child.
■ . ■ ■ I. . t masa r`■ x � � ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ serviceable. *nee the clothing. which y
wiry badly needed in a great many
■ shall toll Dial what
-}CHIC
i AidFIROC
■ a ant The quite were given to a little
We have just - received a ship-
ment of pretty Frocks for after-
noon and Sunday-niht wean n
■ by Ars last tali and barely escaped with
■
■
styles that are impious and
the soft materials have been
111o. ren was given them als1 ,fixed op
■ a parcel for another family withfoot
charming You'llace the way
therril
■ lithe girl* for whom. 1 think. we shall
ask yon for help later nn. Thanking
III you and your wonderful organization
• - and sloshing yon sta'tu'ss in all your
to fl,Owln , lines. H n
ndertekings. 1 am, Tours sincerely
1na • • t `� Mew. S G Martis. —_
e _ eve Oo0
It MY OLD FORD GONE
The'.prices are moderate. - . = di RUT NOT FORGOTTEN
ll Iii Hats to make
▪ For all whom It may concern. and
for the parties that went Into Mrs.
w. Foster's barn at Sheppardton on three
▪ different occasions In Beit -they know
you .the dates -mat stole the following
■parts ttR my 18Ford ear: the lnor tires
sad tubes, 0 *pretiro twhlch was
. echaineddand laed W the carrier).
▪ the four aeta of coli. ap.t k pings and
diarnung
cull_ host Fables. the timer.
■
limps. finbelt, ndiitot eap, ganoltne
tank cap,sp
two are tubes. cushion
r'". a _�. __ __. and all Mobs In car.
of new Hats. Now. 1f the parties will call at my
See our display Old Curiosity Shap. 80 Hamilton street.
They are beconull�
from every■ (loderich. 1 will be ple*awt to glre them
pointe view.. : hey_combine
the ' newest
materials
of fashion with tc
pret
'mateals in meta
cloth and combinations of straw
and ribbon.
—YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO INSPECT OUR STOCK—
We
extend sincere wish, many custoAMID
m-
ors and friends, for a Joyous and Prosperous
New Year.
our
to
our
A. CORNFIELD
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itaw . 8n. 1'J71. ,
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the other cushion, the mall Mg of
foals and *witch key.
■Why. yes. 1
wfli eo you one better -I will give
yon carte blanc& 10Joh--i`a1I ins and
MI and
the remainder of the ear at once
and not have to carry it away Igoe 57
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a
Piece:
And when you have travelled the
highway of your earthly life to the
last milepost, and hare to take your
departure to the other world -for go
you moat - may you hare to travel
nn foot• and carry with you all the
Ford parts yrnt dare stolen, and the
apart tire shamed to your rear, and
may the rstdw•ay be lined with sign-
board. reading "I stole there Ford
parts when i lied upon the earth." and
may yon he met upon your Journey by
the ateleton of the Ford ear yam rob-
bed. May ft ditch you, and may you its
there until von repent and pray for
No a kind angel friend to come and
relieve von of the stolen gnrais sod
cut the ehaln to reline you se airinessw1a sail
he
apart tiro Throe
anrely come to pam unless while you
err still upon earth. in the ke oau . o
retorts the stolen parts, or ma
nation to the owner for the damage
yells have done to hl, Ford ear. And
teas the ood' t re 7011 trio
Mend 1*, -1„p
ynut 'hinol, 'hindink sincief'F
wish. a At. (11!tt>HR
polerfclt,
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