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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1932-12-15, Page 412- TOursdey, Ilecember 1 Lb, 1932 talteteetetetilletitteleteretCCENEWICOCIPEttlatireVOMOVEMCCNINPEte THE SIGNAL Practical Christmas Gifts AT PRIDHAM'S for Men and Boys r 1 A LARGE SELECTION TO CHOOSE FROM Neckwear Shirts Pyjamas �,. Gloves Underwear Brock Hats Neckscarfs Hosiery Linen Handkerchiefs Sweaters Suits and overcoats ( NICELY BOXE.Q-�-- -- - .. .�,._ Adomommuilimr�that-boys lihc Hickok Belts - GODERICH, ONT. Sf. HELENS ST. HELENS, Dec. 12--8t. Hels.s school eotwert will be held in the coin- tnu.lty hall on Thursday eveulus, De - The Duapantwtt Junior Farmers will stage their play, "Eight 03 lock Boy," in the community hall, St. Helena, on Tuesday of this week under the au vices of the pub11c li�[llr7 alt fever :Soya le 4.J - r tee was hell at the homed Mrs D. Tad last W't•ilnestial'• The Yong Pall's Society we ii- dar ,-o cuing had a fair ■tteidlaaee. The . icepreaidest, Mr. Stanier TOM. presided and read the ...fleeter. Mrs Ramage had .,harpy . of the How Pharr Christ with iMiv4d4als and family?" Annual Meethig —Ti a manual 'meeting of the Hartle MbMsa Bead was held on t atetdV• The tailostas od1rers were elected: I'lea1deat, Ruth Ramage; vtcegreaddeat. Laurette Mil- ler; aerretary, Dorothy Miller; traw- urer, Isobel Miller: Watch Tower for temperance, Isobel Allier; Watch Tower for Japan, Kathleen Thom; for China, tuna Swan: for 1114i11. Lurvne Miller; for Canada, Dorothy Miller; I for Korea. Norma Wwtherbsad; for Afri, a. Jean Thom: for French Can- ada. 1•wtlth Durnht...The annual metal- ling of the Young People's Society was I held Sunday evening. The following officers were elected: President. Mr. 1W. A. Miller; ole gess'dynt. littanlay Todd; secretary, McKinley Ramage: treasurer, Neely Todd; convener of missionary committee• Mix Gordon: conveuer of citizenship committee, Ted Mee; convener literary and recrea- tion committee. Gordon McIntyre; eonveuer of Christian fellowship eom- mlttee. Helen Miller; Obstet, Greta Webb. COLBORNE TOWNSHIP COI.RORSE, Uec 14.—Meas Eva I g Perlman has returned to Toronto to re - sumo her former position atter visit- ing with her parents, Mr. atkl Mrs. Walter Pettman. Miss Helen Clark slatted at the home of Mr. and Mra John Houstou, Au- burn. tat week. Mr. Ernest Fawn of Toronto spent the weeltend with friends here. Mies Sian Morels, tr:t'i.. is nuaaluti Mts Elsie Bradford ot Goderich. who 1• stowfy i'mproving atter a serious M- aras Miss 'toroth" Robertson and Miss Breen Webster were in Loudon on • Solum.,. Wishing you all a Merry Christmas LEEBURN Fnuklit Mtllwain virtevacteatteettecterememiteettitsr Carlow Store News W. C. Pridham&on— --- HEWS Acre BOTS WEAR --- TELEPHONE 57 NEKK;CICI EteteMilIMPEIC ICIC1!CIMCICIiCICIMCCOVC Et �. DUNGANNON -- DUNGANNON, Dee. 14.—Mr. and Mrs_ B. M. M1a«lie and family slant "j ''if'LRIIRBiI<'-mt. guests of Mr. VeKenzie s other, Mrs. Thoe. Mc- Kvuzla. • Mr.' and Mrs. Wm. Alton and babe, of Ripley. spent Sunday with the torn- --ere brother, Mr. Chas. Alton. and Mrs_ Alton. • Mrs. Root. Treleaven Is under the GODERICH 'tea"care. We hope fora .*.•.ay Cash Is Scarce The Signal for $1.SOEif Pai Promptly in Advance As a concession to the times, The Signal during the month of December will ac- cept subscriptions in vs,nce fob the year 1933, at $i.50.. Each subscriber._ .paying in advance will _receive a _ handsome Calendar. This special offer open to December 31st, 1932 Clubbing Rates The Signal and Globe $6.00 The Signal and Mail and Empire $6.00 The Signal and Toronto Star. $7.00 - The Signal and London Advertiser or Free Press, $6.00 The_ Signal'sClubbing Rates n•wvery. The pupils of the United (bore! Snorts)' school are Lu -r prwctleing for tot;r l'hrtstma• . nteriainment, whit•! 1e to be held In the ehnreti on Friday earning. December 21ri. A Christmas tree and aortal peening i will he held in ttie baaetient of the Presbyterian ehnr•h (Hi Ther day even- ing. ISecember 22[x1. II Mr. and Mrs. Jahn R. Young. con- , erection :o, Wets ll-awanoeh, announce the engagement of their eldest daugh- ter. Maimaret Grace. to Walla= Mar - Mali Glhieson. res and yonngeat nom of Mrs. Gibson and tot• late George Gib- son. lbson. concession 12. AshtleM, the mor- tise(' to take place quietly after the middle of Ileermtwr. Aneeeasfvf Play. --The play entitled "The Eight O'Clock Boy. given In the pariah hall en Iirbday evening under the susptees of the junior Farmers and junior, Institute, was well attended 'oaalderiMe-Lae •old weather. The ac- tor' took their parte in a very credit- able manner. Plano duets were 'Oven by Misses Claire Pentland and Anna Rea before the commencement of the play : Mr. Everett Harris and Mlaa Margaret Pentland filled In between r -arts with maaleal number. and solos. A dance was held after the play. The play was presented at St. Helena on Tuesday of this week to aid of the public Iibrwrz_ there. t'hrlstmas la coming, and do you know We have presents in stow galore, And a present for you, - a Cats -ander -- 8o drop to at Mellwatn'e Store. And Yarn three-ply at sixty cants it that by ;Ila! So order aonw and kult those Box To haunt upon the Chrirrtmas tree An entertatumemt of Interest to all W111 be held un the 219t to Hall. Twenty-five tents is the modest tee For the high-class talent Jai there wilt see. -Deacon Duttha"—a three -act %la7, You're sure to remember for many a day. A reset violinist of radio faun• lint he Is so modest well mention no name. The program is lengthy. but no need to mention The deuces and drills that will bold your attention rut m hi the pupils of school \u 0. Who seem to be gifted along this line. CARLOW vireasettetwirevemememovatetten (`ALII.OW, Dec. M. --A number from here attended the funeral of the late John Wilson of Auburn on Saturday. Rev. SVardlaw Taylor. of GoderieldI conducted the services at the Prnab7- tertian churn on Sunday. Ikin't forget the to boot ' concert on Tuesday. Deremtwr 20, and the Pres- , hyterlan etiun•h concert on Friday, De 1 costar 23. ,The. Lediese Aid ai-tba: Presbyter church met et the borne of Mrs. Er- riugton on Decetu e•r nth, .with fifteen members aid fire vhabtors present. The afternoon was spent In quilting and the election of officers. The officers oT i becomag yeah .---11%; President. Yrs. NeBeids: eiseepesaident, Max Vkter Yooag; ayywtary, Mb. Dorothy Robrrtyon; tr',asnrer. Mrs. A. Tome. The hostess served .t dainty lunch and a gavial hour was spent. The neat meeting is to be held at the home of .lrs. i). Sean. KINGSBRIDGE CREWE CAPITAL THEATRE Now Playing -Doul le 14111- Will Rogers, In "Betaines and Pleasure", and Victor Mtl.aglen, In "The Gay Caballero." MONDAY, TL•ESDAY AND WEDNESDAY— Follow Me crowd to a merry riot of meek, dancing and fun! • . EDDIE 0A11TOB with • !fast ofbeautiful girls, novelty chortle numbers' plenty of catchy tunes, and O11ARL(YrI'E GREENWOOD, b "PALMY DA►YSf7 Tlll'KS.. FRI., SATURDAY—Another Twin Bill. H.IRI.>lN MARSH, D.3/'iD MANNEILS and WARREN WILLIAM bare the hart affairs of a private aorretat•7 lm BEAUTY AND THE BOBS" ,LOAN BLONDEIA. TOM BROWN and VIVIENNE OSBOI NK take y,ni 1whlnd the Penes at gilreettMdiourcler trial. "THEE B IOUS FEROOEON CABE " Coming —"Rebecca of Munn brook Farm." —Matinees Wednesday and Saturday at 3 pa.— • CREWE. Ile•. 14 -The harsher Anisslonarr meeting was held at the - horse of Mrs. Matt. Shaekieton ee. Tligrsday afternoon. Rev. i). McMil- . Ian gave ■ ltynopsla of chapter at of the sandy book. Officer" for the coming, year were elected : Pnesideot. Mas, Menary : rice pre.ident. Mies 11aa1► Kilpatrick : rewording secretary. Mrs Bert Treleaven : corresponding and prat secretary. Mrs. S. Sherwood; tresaurer. Mrs. John Kilpstrk•k : MIs- Y elonary Monthly secretary, Mrs. Gaul - el: flower Lund secretary. Mrs. Shack- leton: strangeni 'secretary, Mrs. Me - Connell: organist. Mn. Drennan. lire. Bert Treleaven 1s spending a few days In Dungannon with Mrs. An - , rale Treleaven. won has been sH•k. Ij Mr. and Mew. Jaw. Sherweas1 and Shirley stent a day last week in God- erich KINGSRRIDOE, Dec. 14.—Mrs. William Quigley, of the Lake Shore road, who was taken with ■ stroke ma Sunday, passed away today at the age of sixty-eight years. The funeral takes place on Saturday. The GMarRsily Meares He —'The entire neighborhood is deeply affected and extends sympathy to Mr. Morgan Dalton and fatally In the loss of a true. devoted, loving wife and mother. , After a bfief illness Mrs. Dalton passed away at her home here on Thursday last, at the age of testy - seven years. Aa Minnie Sullivan In her girlhood days she was very highly regarded in the community, and as the years passed she grew in the esteem of all who knew her. Besides her sor- rowing husband. she leaven nine child- ren: Mrs. O'Connor, of Whitby ; John S., of K1ntall; Mrs. Clarey, of Wal- lace/meg: Walter, of Dearborn; Rev. M. J., of Windsor; Slater M. Maitre's. of St. Joseph's community. London ; Raymond, Dennis and Antoinette, at home. it la only a few menthe since with delight she watched her sun cele- brate his first mass and that son. with hie father, brothers and slaters all kept close to her bedside during her eight days' Ulneas. The tion was the celebrant of the solemn requiem mans 4n St. Joseph's ruin! on Saturday morn- ing. Rev. Father Sullivan. of Clinton, nephew of Mrs. Dalton, was deaiton, and Rev. Father O'Connor of Toronto was rite -deacon. Res. Father Me - Castle was master of ceremonies. Tie funeral was very largely attended.' Among those who came from • dela ranee to pay their moppets to the mem- ory et the deceased lady were Father John O'Connor and hie brother Ar- thur. from near Toronto: Father Hus- sey, from KMkora ; Father Paquette, St. Aegnatine; Mr- end gra D. O'Cal- laghan, Mr. and Mrs. 15d. Mon.han. Mr. Joe Shclvan, Mr. inn. O'LongbHn. Mrs J. R. O'LrenthHn and Mies Berna- dine O'Loughlin. Mrs, T. Lannon, Mr. !Cooper, Mies E. O'Ce.sor, Mr. Tina. Joy, from Detroit ; Mr. and Mrs Bresnahan and MS Thos, from River Ronge. Meb. ; 10. Hessle, Mr. P. Fatter, Mr. SM. Rapae, Mr. W. Long. from Dearborn ; Mr. .1. I'. Sullivan, Ai- htn. Mr. .1. ('Larry Ind danghtera. Mary and Milers, from Wellseabsrg; -4 The Kiddies Like It , BOOKLETS ON CANCER As a follow-up of the recent tlalt to Goderich of Dr. J. W. S. Mel'Mlougli, of the Provincial Health D0;artment, and his address on the snbjet of can- cer. a anpply of booklets deaHng with variorrs phases of the war against can- ter has been placed In the custody of Mr. Odrdon b. Lamb. of Nelson street, town. front whom copies may be had by anyone interested In the subject. Titles of tem hooklets are "The I're- ventfrn of Cancer." "Important )'arts for Women about 'remora." "The I)or- I for and the Cancer Patient." "t'aneer' of the Mouth." "What Everyone I Should Know abort Cancer," eta. Mr. Lamb would be glad to hand copies or any of thecae booklets to anyone desir- Ing to know more about a disease which Is well termed "the tended TO EI.1 T ATZ PERM t'aueerted Ne e.e t AMOR, ?more .f Part Albert DMr et PORT ALBERT, Dec. 1&—ba tied ef- fort to rid the•mtelvest of the wrap? fly and hot fly petals. sixty lament of the district.. representative of the pro- posed terve or espertaaeetation, atb- ertvsl In Port Albert srhaolboase oa Thursday evening of last week. Mr. 11. 1.. Atkinson or- (1t.ton. ...kRant agricvldwai representative for Duron county. vendetta] the meting trod In- troduced Dr. Lionel o el Ser mans, Pro vIiwhat nootntrist. who gave an Interest - Mg adder= on the life and habits of the hot fly and warble M petite which Mrs become hn'rw.+da1117 numetons ill lata ye'a'rs. He told of the ',arts of thea, die., while In their larvae abate. In the etinmutaw ot rattle and harms. He aa.n deerril Ted tow these peat" could be hilted and. tbrrngh condone treatment. year after year. everrtnsily ot$i.r n bated. '11Ns mild he done at a very reite noble emit, he said, the treatment for home teeing .bout forty mita per head. administered note rails year, and about five (.eta per antmst for cattle. aim tare mei. month for hoar meths In the spring. This treet- nmest, be &r ar d, has here proved rm- brwntly stove lint in other loreittle. TO e d r sire intervert low been shone e In etre pion. Mr. Ruth 11411. Colborne torwnship. war -known Mvwtrr of pure- bred rattle, was present sed In • .bort tall, b.spoks Drs tripe that the lend. of the f•rwers wo Id bre nwwm6rl. Tie •res. peoprtsM GAMS* the Lake Shore mrd to Shagp•rdhon. on the "oath, and Kferedwhlge ere 15. broils, then fent M Omer" and math to the Mr. and Wm R. Mothers. frena Ar boundary of AMateM and Clolhorne that; Senator Donnelly. Mr. John Des- townships and west to Sh.iptp•rdhn. male, Mr. P. M O'Reilly. Mr. Jerry A- teanmltlse of maw whdar peek it Derout toy/ v- r• r.......•...t , 4..rw •was .JOT •Alert a.• - titegnot(Ilt t etlaldes trafwy fraud. frilled Prisms to time areu was fieremrielt, fleiherow. Wawanosit, luck- rnnrrnittee e.[mprinw Jeweils naw, and all porta of AMhAMI. Tb. James Garvey, Jobe Bennett Per'ey psl,hesrrra wore TMbi, Gd' -07, 14 Pe- Qrsh.oti Donald McKenna Chaff ing. Joseph sad L'011 Sullivan• Jobs Confrere. Dare MenTidtster sad JIM and Norman O'`.ae.or: Myers. , a There's something about Goderich Bakery Bread that kiddies are fond or—its nut -brown crust, its delicious flavor, its soft, fine texture. It's health- , ful for them tool Old or young, you're sure to like our bread. -Cly a loaf today and yo:'II always be a satisfied user. • The Goderich Bakery F. BENNETT, Prop. 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