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Capital AttllMtr E�.c/rk Theatre
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Phone 47 Coderrch
Tb, \l,u,atiemttr,t wiebes everyone a Bright and \i.•rr. eltrlstmas-=-
Now Pla)ing}•srGift or Gab.- and Trsula Parrott'•, "There]..
MWeje Tomorrow16
hllatlutd.. do
SIQNAL ..�
MONDAY AND Tti SDAY-- Ilan Uittrclwrt
' Edward Everett Hertel. hares Marisa and
lusollug, a /ylinetlt• Inst in Ate_ 3 r/nit , n,u,.4ise
�($ t 0 RAISE"
WEDNESDAY AM) THURSDAY- OCR CHRISTMASyb��
Marion Davies. Pl l O'Brien. Dirk Pone . Mary Astor
hot
offer the merriest stretch of laughter ami wu..lc you could ask f.•r
3p
"PAGE MISS GLORY
VRIDAY •AtiD SATURDAY -
JAMES CAGEEY and P.T O'BRIEN
mingle sentiment and wk for a wild Irish hit ��
it(
. "THEIRISH IN MATINEES-Momlay, Wednesday aud.r;Nunl;ty at , 4ominir-"The Last doxy• of Pompeii." _ jjpErAeet7-success-
q 1110 ya�Pry M} Serle at r f I t}' Y r mdwtii wise held at the
®"�Qi"�A•1a1i41�... ii _. ..r. haute-. of ]Ira. _Percy -..__
e
PORT ALBERT
PORT AlittERT. Der. 17. , MIPs
Florence9pitienttintthr Goderichshospl all.
nd-
Ing s W
Mr. i.t,%tM►d Crawford moHrr(tiF from
the Sault, with a truck of lumber for
the Gurterirli Limber
ingomany. lWay. av-
ink ow Friday
lag
home on- Saturda5snught.
Sirs. T'hunta» 1 gbrrty. win has
been guile HI. ,, improving. Miss
\litcheII. MN. is the attending nurse.
The fartuer• in this locality are
• ..Tot the water supply,
as Thrr- 21rtr•w+*n- a tttreat iotas$
Mr. Brown hos tltt.d out a well-drill,
ll,
mo We trust tate wester prubtp
*AM he solved.
Mrs. Morrison. .•t Whlte•hurch,
stated at the how., .•f )Ir. and Mrs
Percy. GTaliant for a feet days last
week.
Mr. tvt rCrawford is making a good
recovery' after his .o •.nation, we are
art
Mrs. e -
day a o
My) )jubert 171 f-lte. Who la 111. Yrs.
Iturtiu will spend' r *bile in Coder
h,h ho PQM taking rest and treatment
ase program
taut r, f
Joy9d. Atter
Norma Putter
Sent, the deo'
by hilar Aporia-.
by Rev. Mr. ,t}'
aummeain Trg
Mr. Kenneth
cal numbers, a
ter, ac.
a duet by that
Gay Whit
Norma Potter. w
After the last \
rt.:aa.st _alit
CODERICH .ONT.
by. itis. 1Gdaa
,., reser. was e• -
ug tames, Mimi
tits aecompaut-
,. orison was read
d.artgkt followed
,.t's lxplanatory
„ c wt�1 takeu1.by
a !OA two Masi -
lir. Fred i'otoc-
, Airy. Potter, end
Edp Miller and
Li twilled by Mitts
inch gppre•lated.
the loeetlag was eompwntcd by Mitts L. Dreamy.
%a1tl,,gly�dktiuu. this village. visited with Mr. and
Mrs. laurels Iinrsftin. tet
rtuuday.
_mime us
The ladles,' Guild of St Paul's An-
_ albite church held a succeastul euchre
end dance on December Mb. Moa
The municipal , ,In'U met lu the Mildred Johnston and Mr. Retell'.
rs. Miss
TOWN
Sunday school to be presented oa
71bursday, Deettlbtpr 19th.. 1 tri -
body la welcome and children are ad
mlttod tree. •
After a prolonged Illness. a highly
respected cltlseu. Robert 13811, passed
to his reward on December 11111. at
the some of Mr. Thos.
where he had lived for .bout twenty
years. He was in his eighty-fifth
year. The funeral took plaee Sat-
urday afternoon. interment to Meagan -
non cemetery.
1)r. and Yrs. Hall. of e:.wler tch. ae-
('OLHO' ItWNSMIF
hall at 5 paw .day, December Stewart were the prise wIIInr
10th. Members r present. Min- 1►o1Nlda Douglas and Mr. McCartney.
otos of November %dist were read of 'Au -know, furnished music for the
and adopted. --c . • Ia41418
glad to report. ;A letter from Mr •rlockolds, wed Mr. sod Mrs. John *Henry, of Rip -
Mr and John Quaid spent Sun with Mrs.
'y t the hors t the letter s sl+ter, portofdohiswas
work dui R thetiring
year. The ley.
Saturday
-with
of •17.30 was :•+li*wd from.M/r. A new furnace was placed In the
A. NockUtds for ret of scales. , senior room of the Dungannon school
A letter was rt•x•vl'd-ts'4m tha.�_
b
borne Athletic Asec. %Use, asking for
u
• • c Gruhaw, sixteen r (lona c un. Y'eci rasion. of Mr. . Zeds.
cY_, Office' Iadle. Swing present. it` being th The council decide Z* purchase 7'10 8,al1e r are now 11. hie.
Have Your Commercial Printing Done at The . �• took l meeting. the election of totenzieers Ave of 4 -ft. for h•Plating re- Mrs. Annie Stewart left on Tues -
t 8. place Mrs. James the
11 The collector rewind
41-31 /r!3/rYi/7r3/rY">/rPAt l,T.>r/r!S/srin .�' AI wit, re-elected president for the fifth delved i.MM) of 19:11 taxes stove last dthaayt
her •IMer. MrsteLaI g Dohme wwas
Y�Y1r stTlrl �!i' term and has the record of nut mis:.iog wee ug. granted not an well
• a meeting in four years. The o
, HOU
week. «
r (pen air. '',kitting rink is being 1 Other Su giutiona--- -
made on • lot by the 4/ran Hall. m MEN'S ii}1)1
ES
SWEATERS
HOSIERY
SUSPENDERS
Sher The followitla wvnr. were gra ileal !dia. ( Smith. -There
t d Vett Cunningham MELTS HANDKERCHIEFS SPATS UNDERWEAR
BATH ROBES • HOUSE JACKETS
T11€; 'Man's, Store1
wag FOR �
at. Ii*
Men'stt ti!' --
G
The Store where you get a
good selection of SHIRTS,
PYJAMAS, NECKWEAR,
MUFFLERS, glade attd
guaranteed by Forsyth.
Bargains In yfit.. were ir' hd tel for Real Genuineyear. The birthday hoc mss npe
4 et this meeting. in whish 810 was re
•
1 f rc missiuus. Throw Mil
PAJAMAS
WILL PLEASE HIMI
her robots. on op: November" i34tA, at
odd f'S' Reg: k Dtakf% A J. Young, SI: --- alohal oleo• itmlth, form- n-
al- t'. Stewart, i2; H. Geed, tel : M, ld r l beadle Alta. r+.
bday tin. tl• � eriy Rebecca McA11Mam. hebee eighty -
I Mr, first year. Ikeessed wig born on a -HATS MADE BY STETSON-
SUITS AND -OVERCOATS MADE BY FASHION -CRAFT
x ---- ism ,
II!"aa .. fir S eels tray Irad h+•+w lteLt-in 1Qt'..irt�r.__ A rebate of =urhil gas RTutl i .farm now owned by • .whew, Mr.
tissue Flakier on ht5 fazes owing to Mason McAllister She wKered a
HOLMESVILLE his lwru being Duntr stroke and the cNtnetion of her illness
Bylaw No. 11 was lased, fixing the was only ■ week 1b. survivor*
nomination day tor donday, Ikcem-
Iw•r .34011, at 1 day,
are Mrs. Rohl. .\gar and Mn. Al0Ntlu
The followlag blue were examined McKinnon, of dieaf+rtlli-ths:--B emit•
of Winnipeg.. _Mt �_ i �!M: of 1
and ordered paid: :old wperintes-
dent. vouchers, $*uS•t); I e. 14. C. (beadle. Internist tai -tis -tabs%
Weir. M.H.Q:,'515; Alas Alison, sec eeN.tA. leining,-Tie women's Afro I
S ectio Boated of Roth. i2•tot►; (:en.
• & FNgen, Reale. oat meeting: t•2 go ; elation of the "Vatted church mel at
eta Sallow% •aecri( i) Board of the home oto --Moore on F'rtda 8
Ulaltb. $&20; Chas' j.�epbard, Clerk December lE, with the president is
of Division Court. 111: A. T. Owner- charge. After the singing of a hymn
and prayer by Rev. Mr. Turner. the,
sail, bs(IIR of I)1ouri•a Court, ock-
Goderich Star.
amours. $4; A. Nock- lesson "wu. read by Yrs A. F:Iliutt.
Qlds, balance of ,Sabo•. $67.011; Earl
Reports were given The treasurer's
tshl -IBM report showed egged balance int haat__-
sed
r 1
g THESE CARS ARF REAL BARGAINS FOR QUiCK SALE 1
1
1 1934 DODGE BUSINESS COUPE
1 1930 DURANT SEDAN
1 1930 FORD COACH
1 1929 PONTIAC COACH
1 1929 ESSEX SEDAN
1 1929 CHEVROLET COACH
1 1929 DURANT COACH •
1 1929 STUDEBAKER SEDAN
1 1928 CHEVROLET COACH
_1 1926 CHEVROLET SEDAN
/ gj Praetieally new Car Radio 194 eetligi•tlllae)
ALL Above CAR , t CX/ r ENT r� iw.n
AND READ'' FOR THE ROAr`
Therein SANTA CLAUS See
Reg.Mi-(ie
I1OLMESV ILLE. Bee. 17. -Miss
Edith Herbert. of Toronto. err ired
home on Saturday to spend the Christ-
mas vacation with her parents, Mr.
and Yrs. J. W. Herbert.
Miss Charlotte Trewartha -visited is
l ILtua with her cousin. Mi_i diet•
sla.' Trewarthar i dal-br'trre_'•d
week.
--Misr Metter Ysrllath visited over
Saaday'with her sister. Miss 'Helen
ilacllath. In Loudon '
- Mrs. J. 11tdmure Journeyed to
linmpton -oa TDursdar. returning --
Saturday with her daughter. Masa
the•bolida sea-
son under the parental roof.
Oa Friday afternoon of this week
the public school will bold ape Christ-
mas t'umicert. A1,14 o'clock In the
evening the big entertainment and tree
will be held In the United church.
Rina Frances -Potter. who b
confined to the Clinton hospital for
some weeks. Is now eonraleseinR at
DODGE and DE SOTO SALES her home. Her trihtds wish her a
}1r11111uItoo Phone 379. ie6 speedy and dvmplete rrrorery.
�/�sr 1'. P. h. Notes --The last meeting of
�/ri=treigStS .�y ��qyy .�yy�sgi .1�y�.r�t glkq�1 the year
gwas
�ywell
�attended.
gwhen a
6i s3 P� �A �•! 9 A A V T 4.1 V si V t••1 si li 4i �i i� V V •s3 I A '►s ii •set V 'N si ii w
The Store of ShoppingSatisfaction-
FOR
,1:
GIFTS
THEN LIKE
if you want to be sure your gift will -..please . • . . and
course you do .... choose them 1 -ere. .Our new
• � V i rrolir.•riM tltGit-taaaa.
g temptingly p _ Nemlw•r• .nrl ofiletN
.01 art cha,�er�min and tern •�tt�in I priced
4r�'� wi a r '�l 'set V ' TIV /4�•t 74 ii I their appredlationin a of
-FOR '1-1EFr CSC - 'FOR 1-111v1 a�4'att
WISHING OUR MANY FRIENDS A= OU
A MERRY CHRI8T1$� •
W. C. Pridham & Son
PEOR 57 . W?t Side Square, Oodench
McKnight. work ooh tow p - Atter • ire heel u[ business had '
t y d : e. $10 1 L-- C: . t sheep killed �,r
eat-�h!!p been _transacted =�a•i =awl was .. '�9t -
hy Stags. =20:.1 turned over to IN. Mr. Turner for
killed by dogs, $:: bur Straaghan.
calutng sheep tits :O: Reeve and the election of tura. Last year'. -
4-ouncillors. salary for year. $.NW): R. ,,A1f1''ers were all r,}�drncd by *Mama- Mary Parks Tel. Helen !With 71t (ties).
J. Glen. salary and .teats,. $11151: Wm. tion. They are as follows: Tresis Marie Chisholm 75. Gordon Schott' 417,
Hallows, balance of salary and dent. Mrs. James 11eWhlnney; vier- Joyce Rivett M0. Bobble Yokes W.
1 president. Mr.. i sore: secretary .nd Number on roll. S7.
stamps, $77.55 retia reporter. Ilea M. (Silbert :.•slat• 11W VIC G. FARRIER.
Council adjourn...I 1. tweet Monday. D reporter. lin.
I)e ember 101\. a; 2 -- _ant secretary teas epo -
--- Clerk. 4 Trelwce4:+
-Turner: TTPaatae' -tem
c.,M: K.1..LON'I1. Clerk. rsonage d,.w
piaalM. Mn. g'owler: p'
• - mlttec Mrs. Me('tnrr, lies. J. Rau.
00b110lvfF: Tt.lrNtttlIP Mr•. lied. T\e program yrrse)au.
"The muntdpat cuuu 11 of l'oltsrrne was as follow.; Holo. June Rutledge;
wit a1 per .tato. I weal r lets, ding. Mr Harrill; reading. "We'
with all the mrl.cr, ',reseal Need Christiv," by Miss 1'. Pentland .
The minutes Pte .ember loth m 10 fl recitation 'rowing Boy's La-
ing were .doped as read. sin motive -teens... IK hurls Kutleltr. "The
Arty sad Chisholm.
Legend m
Site ( eleoas llt(4kimig
,• was read and die
was given by Mr► A. Roach. amid a
reading was gleet,
of Councillors
All eorres
pose[ of.
A rebate of
1.1ovd Young
..._ hi- barn tieing
Er Iteeeic.d from
piton! ('.,. ::Aar ad
intentlux the loop
The •um of LI1-80
11M Presbyterians for
lap livid In the ball
Ori motion the you
nitres sr-mt Tr the (
A**Sriatlnn.
Mr. .I J. Rots•rtson
truant officer for 19341.
TM road snps'rinte
and the fnllowiue ad
!stylised and pw,used for
.nperi•tr•ndent's visor
il..r"- telephone screen
'taxi-. John D. F
wp odor. CUD.: : W m. It
ran Qanted Mr
trials owltta Tote January meet
to
. the home of Mr
addpal Tele Swan and Mri. 14
einem la pay- tae proxraaf. 1
the torseship with a betas an
GLOVES/011idira"i1- her number ---
we have the Gloves.
French Kid
ILined Kid
Chamois Suede
LINGERIE
▪ Dainty Sets of pure silk crepes or satin,
lace trimmed, cut to fit and attractively
A made.
ADance Sets
kPyjamas
Nightgowns
Slips
\I.I. ATTR.\'"I1\•E1
at
HOSIERY
Weldrest Hose in sheer
service weight
UMBRELLAS
HANDKERCHIEFS
$1.95 up
$1.25 up
69c to 95c
$1.49 to 12.95
$1.00 to 12.95
$1.00 to $2.95
$1.00 to $2.95
Y ROXI.1..
SCARFS
Silk crepe or satin
A Wool in plaid or checks
chiffon, crepe or
250-76c box
89c to 11.95
75c, 85c
1198
HANDBAGS
Genuine leather, smart styles
A BATHROBES
Satin Robes •
Rq
$4.50
Eiderdown Robes .. $1,1* --;2.95
WOOL JACKETS, PULLOVERS
SWEATER COATS, NEW i1RESSES
WINTER COATS
HAT AND SCARF SETS
,___.___._._. ; help .and expression
Hsi I throughout- the year.
�•--=d.. a nd
!Syne' and 111e Nal dol
'concluded the buslne
ht fur tlo• year tem.
11'M. 14 )W$, Clerk.
Arrow quality ifi white and striped broad-
cloth 11.95 up
Brill Shirts, well made of fine broadcloth
$1.55 up
TIES
Rich satins and silks, patterns to suit every
taste 49c to $1.00
SOCKS
All -wool Socks, Penman's quality 49c, 75c pr.
GLOVES
Kid Gloves, unlined $1.49-$3.25 pr.
Lined Gloves $1.25--$1.95 pr.
Wool Gloves 75c-$1.00 pr.
SCARFS
Wool Mffim
Silk Crepe in Whit• $1.95
_...
V neck Pullovers, crew neck $1.96, $2.26
Cardigan, Cost Sweater $2.75-$3.75
UNDERWEAR
Stanfield's all -wool Underwear, Penman's.
85c to $1.95
"95," "71."
Bathrobes ,
Leather Belts
$2.95
98c
re.elte,t troy 111tta1
ftc -hi et• meet- report of Sire
tASTi. ton school:
1 made a M --,tor• III -Nell Halms, 70, Jack Fees
borne At_Mildred Anderson On.
Jr. IIi-Tom 1 -%ling Of.. RPS■ Rwaa
57. 'ROM F.wly 56. Norris Bradford 5m.
(ties;: Bernadine Rivett 53.
3r. 11 -Gerald Currie )42. Roy Jon."
ilk Lenore Paterson 710. Allan Petrie efailealeisseiejteimigh
t•4, lAsmard Rivett (p.
Jr. 11 Harold Farrington 70. Fred
by Mrs. B. Roach.
g will be beld at
F:ed7.. with Mrd.
wart to charge of
e meeting closed
the beordirtioa.
•
Twttawtag lir tote
Mr room of Dungan-
as appointed
no's vouchers
nt9 WPTP ex'
ylttleot : Road
,-olkrted with Young 71' Meal. I. Nnr-Ia Currie OM. L
rlah, Reed In- Billie Stewart 117. Calder Pateries 112.
Find class--4'oi4.ihle mark Ma.
honor. 3110. pass 2111. Ismail CII- ,
lespie 3.8. Miriam Rnllydt.• INC LAC. `
Alton 3:Ct. Leonard Chisholm 1191. Pistil
('arsar :. ollver Glenn 34r2, Paagae
Jones ISM. Ida Rivett 114). Harold I
Glean 277. 'floury Elliott 1h2. `
Primer Lynn Turner f44. Rona Er- j
00. Jane -R 441Td1P9ft_Illt oohs.).,
Teacher.
011R11OVDS
ow PItS
air
relieved I
nes ___ - ore els et•
DinCiUtsES
0 MI MIME NW
THE
Baptist Church
-Rev. S. R. NeCLUNO
VIN ISTFR
SAIngligai
t ' 11 am.
"Preparing !fir Obridmilig",
7 p.m.
"The Spirit of Sirius.'
•
thri.trna+ Moak at both Services
DEIAfV'S
-SI'!X'IAL PRICI-
fee Clesaiog and Dye(n:
airs'. Sok. and Tepees* Tte
Ladies' Dresses and KMited
Saks....
Witter 9vereesta . *Lee
E. .4. Callen
mum an
• lad wrieu sen
ktetelecipeartecte
fltristmas
ifi
.on. expenses
1.
of the cdwn-
brlef words
ach member's
f good will
I formed the
g "Auld Lang
.t ntitein. 'Thtt
..f the council
y
IDI N4:.INN(PN. IM.
}:-sting. of Itelgr.v
,,.hint her sistor,
Members et the
met on Monday. I
'range Hall. At thi
firers ..1 last year
WI, for Po; w-it1( Mts.
:- Worthy •Mistre»- and
It•pntc Ml.trrs•.
:y Sirs .hos. Agar, n
Ikil iutt her Meers. urs.
awl_ /list. ewe Pet ria
Mr. .Lo•ob Reid.
y \ire Thus. $andT.
kg. , I -Roes at Ilse• !totes 1:.,ot lt#,.re oil Oto
The t"nIIwI ,1,11
If ,id hold their ants
,tainnrrtlt 314.11
i•r _ani. .% tarried
rf :.ten by t•taldreo
Braces, boxed 49c, 95, y 'iii --h a drama,
HANDKERCHIEFS
Linen with initials _25c, 35c each
Garters 25o -49c pr
LEATHER COATS, ACME JACKETS
NEW SUITS, WINTER OVERCOATS
FELT HATS
DUNGA ON
Chas.
spent a week
Kobt Mane.
.B.A.. No. 671.
t.er 9th. Is the
(seting the of -
re re -Installed
,onald Fowler
)rtle Finnigan.
Wrist. 19 clstt-
1"ilhur Brown
.ilii her sister.
WE TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO EXTEND OUR
BEST FOR A VERY ME
RRYCHRISTMAS
HRISTMAS-
, ti ry44 MVVllrotrraryy1iyySTZIyyPTIT ry
1t
aR , .II be i'l' 'nt.•.I
. bildreh"
torn Iti, -,
�q l School. .1
, rh her parent••
:3 \1 r• 1b.ht Ihtr
•;- I.•rt, h hn.ytt 9
ito1.1-4eM.1111. It
4.44,'.•44
Its itiM Mrs. l;
.11, Lloyd Nct.nt
dwtbetr
.44ay44 (artithily.
Mr. !writ! $th,c.4
sok of gniw•y .
rwmsfniy wit Tue
ACORNFIELD a.T.11110N- -14-4.(cried port 1•1004
' 'Mil at kb'dew-
Phone tran•net none..
"Shop where you are invited to shop418 r!
.�f r�y��� �y s� a % e Ar t,wwl jr►hgrtl m
IIVI a tt tr� w *r4 UTTPIZTJT/VVIZ � 'set 411 VTIVIZ74(V4 s•1 4 the rhlMi * of
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.�,q.A.i...al�i.. w...w •...
t:oderlch. was
.f 'Jr. and lir.
-iund9y school
Christmas eh -
night, i»cP1a-
...gram w111 be
adults. after
Ia,ne liter."
, I.• 1. no charge
f the• Stratford
ole weekend
and Mrs. Thos. 1
1• n ylatient at I feint a►"c's'`a
totiefitlimpla
rnfrering from
rl.•nds hnlw' for I IMSIIAM0I sad SIAL *STATE
word and I Hun- I. AI"1'O\ItH11l.R. rigs. PLATE 1:1..12..4
r
And
✓ ,l nn watt- SICKNESS. A('('111ENT
r. Item Swan. Bl"R(i1.ARtt. �� lour Rate• with
(tnwranlw
III with an of Absolute Flinfinciiil Strength
It sm. fnnnd 1 RRPR1CRitNTA111•P
have the •f- - Mutual IJfe A.sursrsee Ca.. owed tti
•TMs Palley Haider'
err of ached nevi of Settletscrlttt
for ehooY I lA►N•- K.tT);14
T'ktIM'rtr.tlrm ft. ily ghetto t',ri1. w•l {
the ash( . In eK Omni. Mie
fedi e(tlbllha
R p,trPA hra HAWM Bst1 N
a►I►IrRll71 i
rr..vreMt MILTON f11'RS1
Eyes Examined (games Fitted
Consult
S. A. REID
Registered Opeeesetrlat -
(17 years in Stratford t. at
Robertaon'e Jewelry Store
-Satisfaction at Moderate Coat"
Greetings
T() ALL OUR PAST
AND
FUTURE CUSTOMERS
T. Legg
- Sanitary Neat Market -
1'hele 415 Hasailtetr turret
LINERY
leatteemesti
T() TIIE LADiEs OF''
4;411)FRI1'11 anti VICINITY
THAN[ YOU
-iatLaiie ro 'w.] ckr 48
MERRY CHRISTMAS
$Qd
HAPPY NEW YEAR
8o S, McKinnon
Phone 115 The -
The Perusal Gift Problem
A 1elalle" lee tilts Offillina i.
YOUR PHOT
AP\otoCrapl .mow awe -
Plated lied vales& 'ed it , fisa a
gift that only yea call RIM
Thi. aea4e11 Fatmare leer
local Photographer. He In wit\
you all the•Mme said eaa-as..ss
lied upon.
New Christmas asountlap fir•
now shown at
Trussler's Studio
GODERICH
('..r tlamilton St. and The ',Ware
Trivemarinztartionrevarelocutoricv
(� A Christmas Suggestion!
A SEASON'S TICKET FOR SLATING AT THE RINK
WOULD BE A PRACTICAL AND
ACCEPTABLE GIFT --.--
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ROYAL BOWLING ALLEYS
WEST STREET
LADIES' MONTHLY PRIZE FROM JANDARY 1st, 1938
$2.00 prise
Highest Three Consecutive Games
Highest Single Game • $1.00
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FREE BOWLiMO FOR STUDENTS
Saturday Afternoon, December 21st, 1935 Mixed Doubles.
SCHOOL STUDENTS WEEKLY PRIZES -
Starting Monday, Dec 18th, 1935
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