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THD SIGNAL
GODERICH, ONT.
Thursday, Deceiber 1 1. IM '-•I9
Mrs. Ernest Bell, 4th coocession,
or ordered during the Lu[rudrer tmeetDo Organized
lead and the funeral was held on Sunday I
afternoon, Rev. J. N. H. Milli, rector
luguMl N 18
a u. repealing bylaw No. 5
1932, providing for expenditures made
I of l)t George's church, (Iuderh•h, eou-
of 19311 under which Thos. Gundry was Nurses Control? 1 ducting the
appolNtd L. C. A. oflker.
The forum' wottou of adjournment
was then 11111M1011.1, 'but the tnawhers re -
(Continued from page 91 malueal and formed themselves into a
the toy she is of /v,mmlttet•s duties social gathlrapg with Reeve Elliott In
the year. ('atrrtevl. the chair.
Wright -Cardiff: That the Canada
Presentation to the Walden
and Dominion Sugar (b., Chatham, al- The (-hafnium called oo Reeves Mfr
so the Kt. lewrtrs•e Sugar Co., Moo- Klbbon and Geiger, who well( forward
and presented Warden Rader welch a
omle guid•Lerded 'akar,-.sn1hill ll •
engraved, and an sppreprlate address.
Mr. Rader, W acknowledging the gift,
pointed out that during bis tore of of-
fice he had tried to do his beet. "We
are all only human,,' be arid, "and 1! -
able to make mletekes. I shall never
forget the cooperation gives) me by
the chosen own of the people of Huron
county. It has been • great oppor-
tunity to be the Warden of such • able sower, until now Miss Munn, who
county. The municipalities have sent i /ertoon from St. John 5:5—"And a oar'.
choice oleo to represent theta to tote ;was virtually .the leader in the nitrites' emu man woe them whkth had an to.
council. I cannot thank you enough organization and who noW bold the thirty a^vd eight yea're.". •.TOe
for net co-operation and for this ia'sitlon of luspector of training I meetlug of the W.M.s. will
schools fur nurses, seemed to have be held at the trotne of Mrs. Geo. Fat -
the a k eel Ut atici a a lily
n Huron eottuty. (tarried. peeve
Wright and the eounty agricultural re-
preseutatlt•e are hi Centltlle infertile-
(too to be rent to these companies set-
ting forth the capabilities of Huron
county for the support of such an in-
daetry. -
14•utt •-Francis: That If•law No, 5,
1930, appointing Thotas Gundry spe-
cial °Meer for Huron county- under
the Ontario 1. C. Act, be repealed.
4t4rrltd.rt_. ,
11aatte :ol tborpi :
'-'11111f any
person le Huron troUlky wishing t0
run foxes with dogs be allowed to do
so on getting a proper permit. Car-
ried.
Indigent Patients in Hospitals
At the final /session of the council on
Fritter ate -m on Reeve Scott brought
service. Interment war fa I
Maitland cemetery. The rynlaathy of
the community to extended to the '
(Continued from page 0) I brothers awl sisters who are left to
ever, the inspector titles Munn t on I mourn their lura.
her visit this year Insisted upon the I union ('burth Notes,—The molder
provision of a xeperate nurses' Lome, meeting of the Y.P.S. was held in the
in to 'threat* of which, it seemed, the I oto rch on FeMry evwrtrtg, with ten to
privileges of a training haheaol were to I attemdatar. Arnold Porter wits lu the
be refused. I cash. The Scripture tevuou (Arta 3:
Mr. T. G. Connie), secretary of the 19-2e) was e•eswl hoe None Sowcrby.
hoarllt;"illeti • ++be-.41ia.--aa o IUbJt' eye. "Police or War," was read
more extensively, giving a history or by Mrs. Harwood. `ii7`•Cratk tato to 1'
the question from tie Inception some „,,______,,,.....10‘..,
1u eta oar ..014 the Imes of the twple.
years ago and reading some of the cur- it tear decided nut to tr+ht sandier
meeting cruel the new year. The
meeting ttawtri with Me Mlapeh bene-
diction.— Owing W the emend on
Sunday, there was a very meta Ret-
eon-
greRation at Inion. The pan(
F. W. Creek, delivered air iuter•sttng
reepondenee dealing with the matter.
Before the new hospital was opened in
1924 the plans had been approved by
the Provincial Ilepartment. Since that
time the nurses' organbeation had be-
come active and bad gained consider -
gin' greater authority than the Mlolstes.
Each of the reeves in turn spoke a comer, on Wtdturaiay aftrtthesra, De-
Each
r
few words, then to the tune of -God Personally, Mr. Connor said, he had cemtr. 14th.W Mrs. Forret M.['tDe-
Save the King" and Auld Lang Syne" sitar a good desi of time to the work ere
will have cha'rg'e of the meeting. Re -
the final session of the council of the of the hospital board, along with other Potts fmr the yeller 061 be Riven std
not bit e, but he thought they should Rev. F. W. (4sik will hold tine ele•-
not be expected to,lontlnue their work tiOt) of otMert...\art Sunday ter;irtw
under these conditions. "Afe we "oro-' wfll be, held as• 'em:it at Trico, with
lug.ba to retire, asked Mr. (lOnove the pastor to charge. Suralray selool
shall we hand the hospital over to at 2 pm : prethlnR service at :S p.m
Miss Munu to run it's" --
Dr. W. W. Martin, who waive mem- e of the greatest leewwa of life
her of a deputation that waited upon
U to learn not W do what one Blit.
a 11wa'' rhat eve dries.
county of Huron for 1932 came to an
rap the freshet of formalities In eon- cod
tenial with the admittance of indi-
gent patients to Camay Property Committee
hospitals. The couuty property committee re-
Se•reral t-ouartllortt spoke on this ported visits to the county buildings
matter stat Mussed the importance of and recommended the purchase of a
proper atrtffleston and Idtattlflca Ming oatluet for the registry otAre, the
tion of theyhrtlent ae en indige•M real- httllding tat n pew fence xt the regtatt7 I -
w,e .'1+ the rite fu linty Berea p yyhl0 of ce, and the puirlart of a nes -Sir euuatq .ouutttll .last w'e'ek with Hire; tlhew rmnnts in full, irnt prtice of for fir, eourt house. I gard to this matter, stated that the
the statute allowing the couuty torouuty cauuil wait taking action and
charge back otic-fr the hie to Un - e Children's
s Shelf Cottee pressure tryaon Toronto might have the
local muustilsull[y from which the in- The ('hlldten's Shelter commit the desired effect.
dlgont comes. it k tslrr•Iti4y Import- Ported three visits of inspection Board's Forts Approved that every precaution he taken by fmstltutlon. The matron was found to There was a general and prolonged
the reepetite reeves to prevent wrong- be 'ierformIng her duties In first -dans
fill entry of ntulewzting toilette's wmanner'; the home was always clean dtseUsrion of the sulrjet and of ear-
. and the children veli looked after. At I roux ways of dealing with it• and Mi -
ally a resolution was adopted support-
ing the hoard In +forte to have the our
pressfve nictitation removed.
- -The general feeling was that the in-
alpector'a attitude indicated an intitn-
tion if possible to centralize the train-
ing ung of -nursers le a few. largo Iloapttsla.
js further proof of -Commathis,.Mt.- -Cona
PORTER'S HILL
- — I staters duet when Miss M111111 teas I
aedced i2, l,rnvwed a nurses' residence
were established thatr
would be the
1 POTiTER'tl 1111.1141111.114Dee-. 12.—The II last et the eonditions to be imposed,
work Das teem 1 she would not give any assurance to I
e reastltthiou relrommending the Mere of I worths of epeeist notice. We have hod I this etfw:t. _.
the Warden_to_the OUfl -retina' of tl)tiod `II8btn71R. rain ami servo all - M/arts Appy
give TOY ` +met year.iur;ldaot • asedays. WFutt a fart tl j Thu president tendered the Merica
Two bylaw+ were passe-a'fo. 17 of of weather We have had this year. ii• the board to the various otttantzatto
bright of town and errantry that have given
Bowling Tournament
ROYAL
are not in earl of public charity. .or present they+ are fifteen children to
only should th there he the fullest en- the Shelter, ranging in age from one
qulry by the Reeve, bort the pmrevental to sixteen years. Eight of them are
frau kdentd lend every std to prevent going to school.
irau0ulent imp oettlone. (For resorts of t•ounty etnnell cam
Tint Warlesh presented a btied atm, • s soil otflrrts ser. pagis :o and
or the T and .__.
I businewt.of the 1'rot'incial Agrlenkntat
Mtt•lattey ('oun•II (of which the War -
Idea iota member), which met at Tor-
-( sato taallvt.e abs Mk/biter of Alining -
tore.
'rife iiunett named ttm-
dentures of
tllodel
7114
Only PHILCO can
'Twin Speaker
Shadow Tuning
Ixliaea Soandini Bowe
Echo Ateorbing Screen
•4 -point lona Control
•Illeeninated Station Recording Dial
*Glowing Arrow Indicator
•Artoe•atic Volvos Control
'Philco Designed High
Efficiency Tabes
N1ence Switch
Stile Modifier
end assay otter exclusive hissers
STARTING DEC.- to DECD► 31
In Men's Doubles
tat Prise—SILVER OUPP. Liao a Secood.
Our
New
Price
10
Per Line-
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Straight
PHONE 430 FOR YOUR ENTRIES
_—SCOTCH DOUBLES EVERY MONDAY NIIOHT—
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Let Your A 0 P ttslviaigs
EASY TERMS
CALL IN. e. TODAY'
r albot f
Cornish
per- =LDgston Street and
Square
IIILVIEVNTINEyy
NERKIIK
— 11f every morn that dawned were
qy qy p and fair. their efforts In behalf of the hospital.
1 44 "L►S t " f1't And each day pawed us by without a These Include the Women's Howpltal
Auxiliary, the Ooderich Township ,
Auxiliary, the 8altford Auxiliary, and
the Abmeek and Maple Leaf Chapters
of the Daughters of the Empire. Spe-
cial mention was made of the asaist-
ante given by the Oooderieh Townshilp
Anx+14ary, which daring the year fur-
nished one of the rooms In the new
wing.
Mr. A. M. Robertson was re -alp II
-Guard Your Beauty
At Least
a
Zell
Names on your Christmas
whopping list can be
stroked off by this one
sugi0t tion..give Beauty
Gifts this Christmas. May
we not help you?
ASK 9'S ABOUT (WR BEAUTY
('ERTI F'I('.tTE
Beauty Culture Shop
53d (:odeniek
fere,
We would not know the joy of wttnmer
flowers,
Nor feel the thrill of happy carefree
hoe re. -
Congratutat)ons to Mr. Will Jervis'
I and bride (formerly Della Cox), who
were married in Heiman on December
7th. We extend to them our heat
wlahes for a happy and useful life.
The many• friends of Mr. Fred El-
liott will regret to (earn that be Is 111
with pneumonia. A nurse 1a in attend-
ance.
A 8udrtj-n CaUL—Death eame very
I suddenly on Friday morning VP NUMB
Grace Bell, sister of Mrs. Harry Pow-
er and Mestere. Fred and Ernest Bell of makes for warrens t
Porter's; Hill. Graee had been living I Mr. Wm. T.aae was again appointed',
I with ler elwteer, Mnt. WbIl Powell of 'I honorary auditor.
Milton, wince the death of her moiler, Mr. G. L. Parsons, Mrs. C. A. Reid
and Mr. R. C. Hen, ,ir., the retiring
'minted auditor and was given it vote
of thanks for his.ervkee,
Mr. Robertson said the town was to '
be congratulated upon having a hospi-
tal board whit -h worked together eel
nmeelflsbty and se harmonlouxly, show-
Ing the spirit of gnoxl-fellowship thal
tin the Square at North Street I over a year ag+F 'tpwbbd! -
ttratiEV®'a►®te by motor hearse to the home of her I members of the board of governors, I
brother Erm'wt here and the funeral were re-eltr•ttrltre
took place me Sunday -afternoon to ([ter the close Re-electOlicof the general meet-
teX'r' Maitland rimetery. We extend to the
'+'a sorrowing friends our deepest sem- Ing. the board of governors met and I
pathy reorganized for the riming year. 79te
Ladies Elect.-Tbe Iadle's Aid held officers of last year were re-elected: ,
emir annual meeting and elec-tien of at- President, G. 1. Persona; vkryoresl- I
tkrne on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. dent, Geo. Williams; secretary, T. 41. 1
R. M. Gale was elected honorary peed- I Connoa; treasurer. R. ('. Wlatt•ley.
dent. The vote for president reratlted
in a leo between Mrs. Fred Pickard
and Mrs. Fred Elliott. Each will /terve
six months. Other elections were:
Mae Milton Woods; secre-
W. T. McLean
ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF A
MEAT MARKET
iN THF. BRITISH BLOCK, ON THE SQUARE.
SATURDAY. DECEMBER 17TH
L lbs. 25t Flanks, Necks and Shanks aid
lid &oak.......... rh Point of Brisket
Fresh 'Young Pork ..k to 12.
Veal Stew Se
e p 1St
.
lamb.
Roast Veal... 15 5e to 1Se
Terms C.U.D.
—SPECIAIti FOR OPENING WEEK—
Sirloin Steak ..... ......(+c
•
Roast Beet ..12e to 15e Ib.
M Rossi..........St to lie Ib.
IMAM Bea..............6e Ib.
Paltry at Marltet Prices
Treasurer,
tary, Mra. Vic Elliott; organist, Mew.
Dell Gardiner; flower committee, Mrs.
Allem Bettis*. Yew. R. Torrance% Mrs.
J. 8. i ocktarL The organisation Lad
a very .uot sslul year.
The Christmas tree and entertalD-
went will be held Friday evening,
De-
cember 23rd. Everybody eveng.
A
good program is expected.
went Mr. and Mrs. Boy Wilsons Hamil-
ton the weeks
iends
here and attended the funeral of Mites
Grace Bell.
ChristmasSP - , Candy-
S
AT BLACKSTONE'S
Beautiful Gift Boxes of Chocolates - - 25c to $5.00
Special Christmas Mixture
Creams, Jellies, Cleecolates
2 D 35c
Special Chocolate
Mature - 29c
Special - Chocolates
regular Sec for
39c
EXTRA SPECIAL, 1111ZED CANDY loo lb.
ChristmIg Stockings and Novelties 5o to 500
ORDER YOUR ICE CREAM for CHRISTMAS HERR. W,ALL DELIVER
Ri t
A GIFf FOR THE HOME WILL BE ENJOYED BY
A Piece of Furniture for the diningroom,
li make an bevingroom, droom, rl gifts Spring,
Mattress -dr a Congo1
Kindergarten Seta, Crokinole Board*, Doll Carriages, Card Tables, Black
Boards.
Drop in --this is your Store—nee it.
--WE POSITIVELY LY SAVE YOU NOliEY—
B.LApn (fiK STO N E'S
. C e + Godes lt ._ •
PORT ALBERT
PORT ALBERT, Dec. 14.—Chrlet-
maw 1s just around the corner.
Harvey and Leonard ('rawford and
Verney Willis have all returned home
after a good season on the Great 11
Lkes.
Port Albert wchool crxnert will be I
held on the evening e1 December 22.
Quite n number have been laid up
with colds and "flu.
A number from here attended the
funeral of the late Mire. Morgan Dal-
ton atKinpbridtte on Saturday morn-
ing.
Mrs. Russell McCretght and daugh-
ter Phyllis are in London tiffs week1
Phyllis le to undergo an operation and
we hope It will be quite successful.
Mr. Will Sage of Toronto attended
the funeral of Mr. Angus Gordon last
week.
The Ladies' Guild et Christ church
held their regular monthly meeting
last Wednesday.
The W.M.S. of Ht Andrew's United
church are holding their annual meet-
ing et Mus. Merles Crawford's on
Thursday afternoon of this week..
GODERICH TOWNSHIP
GODERIOH TOWNSHIP, Dec. 13.—
Where 1s the man who claims we never
hove dd-ihtirinewd winters?
Taylor's Corner Ladles.—'lie C rint-
ntaw meeting of the iadterf Ahs of Tay,
Mr's korner waw held on Wednesday
afternoon• December 7th, at the home
of Mrs. Andrew IIdllnta, with Mrs. I).
A. Stirling as a*Mstant hooting. There
W1111 an atteralanre of nineteen ladies.
The meeting wwa opened by the pewit -
dent. Mrs. D. Bodges, with the singing
of the ('hritorrras hymen, "Holy Night.
Silent Ntght." after which etre (oral's
Prayer was repeated In undone. nrm-
eiderabde Inertness waw attended to. A
crib qufk was sold. and matters fa
connection with the annual Cbrisbness
concert were settled tatiafattnrily. Maw.
('talvel.t and Mew. A. lioinimal "God
Wilt Take (ire of Yon." a'fte'r w'hir'ls
the afternoon was *pent M viewing.
Lanai i was served and all prvmena felt
that they hat spent a pleated and pro-
fitable .Rt.rotw*s.
111re Lap Nes De1L—it it With deep
regret that we ehronlcle the death of
Miss llreee 8.11. daughter of the let.
Mr and Mrs Willis 8.11 of thio town-
ship. which °centred on Friday et the
home of her "doer at Anton, where she
hod made her home slur the death of
leer Soother a little orev • year age.
a eelbstaw wooly isr4.ijrt t., ala. Sir •'
01' her er ::*mite" dad *terpe. n4ew, Mr o
pi
se•
4=1 SALE
• a P tats s,stt dins
surpass ear reef pries,
tea,
tTv at rat
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BLENDED Ib. 33e
INDIA
A INDIA Ib. 39e
ORANGE lb. 59e
PEKOE
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srsce•L ib. 27. 3 Tacn9e. a%
aa.RND
An Extra Christmas Gift
4
Eight now when every Pr'
not coasts. A 's rt•• e
jigs are doubly important. With -A of F. poloist
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-lower than they have been aid MOW Yob" _»_
tan easily save enough to pay for at kart si! deem
Christmas girt. The flneet foods for every day or
ke an .our
fK` atbethday feast await
mea new. shop at the A i P, sad bay that extra :1111
gift with what you save'
MAPLE LEAF OK BRIAR BRANDS A
LAR
lb. print 9.
D CREAMERY
ova Olid *VIR IOOi BRAND p U.E
TT R lb.
D r lb. 24.
o i Y suN
Lits• ATLANTIC OR BANQUET
111 OUR
Pt HABITANT
PEA SOUP
AYLMER
OiaZEM LABEi•
PLUM JAM
PASTRY
11114111• SAG
3
40 OZ. JAR 19e. .a
lqti 461.L(• -I' YOUR ►AVORIITL SPECIALLY PKI('ED THiS WEEK
Tomato Juice
TISIIRS
tn?, 104 3' /mutt Lan?, rsZ5
• STOCK YOUR PANTRY SHELVES AT THE SPECIAL PRICES
h
Cambell's Soups cpreteV e wlTNca; „ 3 Tt?le2 f
p TtoltaifDo"—S Tina 23` gli
COUPONS _
A0pFOOD-is •ll
.,tied gift fee Christine's. A A P Pee`' "°aches res ..0 Hoots
Gies s Pr F'. far Groceries M
• _ A & i Pool Sterne at $1 each, seal ms vraioren•
!aayA•tPeelS is orreAdilanada wtGeew.
DAILY EGG
04 Y EGO
BCRA • \ria TEM 1»aAG $1.69 MASH
IM.
liar. $2." Ith
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114 TEXAS MARSH SEEDLESS
GRAPEIFRIXT 41043
ElICTRA SPECIALS
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SIZE
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PEANUT BUTTER
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