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12 CH1JRCH STREET eilt" PHONE 436
VICTORIA MiLPICRS CLASS
M.ra. Wilfred McLean was re-elected
president of the Victoria Helpers class
of Victoria street United church at tbe
annual meettpg held In the church on
Thursday night lase. Other pikers
elected were as &Bows: Viee-preid-
• dent, Mrs. Reg. McGee; secretary,
Mrs. John Sproul; treasurer, lire
Frank Dunn; look -nut committee. Miss
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THE SIGNAL GODERICH, ONT.
In the Realm of Sport::
NO INTERMEDIATES M. C. e. TOURNEY
• A tournaufent in IC:411th billiards ;
TIMM WIM 8. Three Snalilln 1 has been& arranged swung the mem
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Teams *a the lee . I hem of the Meneeetung Cantle Club,
!Attie developments I tbe hockey • The line-up le 08 ,followe:
W. Bisset and R. Johostou Y. 0.
Jane and II. ithackleton.
Bud Sturdy and W. ROSS v. K C.
Beacom mind Vie Elliott. •
1. D. Eastman and .1. Baker v. Q.
R. Nairn and H. J, Fisher.
.1. -Johnston and A. A. Nivel !v:-. T.
Pritehard and It. Bleset.
N. Lanaway end W. Tebtuft r. E.
J. Prkthata and P. Disset.
Dr. Graham and P. Tartor v. Jae.
MseVicar and A. 8 141wan. ,:sre
H. Sieber and Jas. iteddllt v. Dr.
Hall and Dr. Myers.
T. R. Patterson and Geo. %athle-
te* v. P. Cerra'y and W. 11. Rote
situation lo thelerich ri'ves1 that it ip
highly improbable there sill lie More
than three teams playiug la outside
Leagues They will be the juniors,
;playing 0.11.A. hockey. Jake Mt-
iliougalCa squad In the Northwestern
loop, and Peek teteeles trtormetr-in-s
!league of his own snaking. '
! Although •n executive was named
for an Intermediate club, and en en-
try allegedly tent In. it is believed tbe
!whole thing pas a echnue to keep
Dou MacKay and Harold 1)oak trete
playing with (lintel) this year. Even
' the moat loyal hockey fan 0110111A there
1. no Intermediate claw team le this
Hamel Hawkins, Miss Bench* Arneld,
Mrs. E. 'Craig. Mre. Joe ;Allison and
Mra. Wm. Roope; social eommittee.
Mrs. Many Sanderson; flower comMit-
tee: bliss Hazel illawkins, Mrs, j)sea.;
presa secretary. Misr Haled Hawkins;
pianist, Mrs. Harry Sanderson. Bev.
A. E: Moorbouse presided during the
election. Bplendid reports were given
by the secretary and treasurer.
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VROOMAN'S'
ink*this opportunity to wish their patrons and friends
A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY
/JEW YEAR
French Dry Cleaning Works
West Street • Telephone 122
NOVetettlfitfltglefitellite-tfitiltetortitetilletiftelVCCIC'
.The Royal Bowling Alley
WEST STREET, GODERICH
These Alleys are being run un4ler taw auspices of the Goderich
Lavin !touting Astowlation. with Mr. Jack Annat as manager.
We wish to cermet a false impression which is abroad that the
alleys are for the use of Bowling Club members only. Such is not
the cam.. Vt'e eordially invite all who wish to indulge In this health-
ful recreation, and to take part in the many toureaffitthte Which wilt
be put on during the winter months.
There will be a esametitlen for ladies each Thursday night at
8 p.m. sbarp. :epeeist rates for ladies-3.gamen for Me. On Torte
day night of each week tbere will be a doubles tournament for men.
This is to be known, as "chleken night."
A Kw turkey will be given In each class (ladies and gents) for
tbe highest eine me turned In between December Tth and Decem-
ber 24t8inelusive. • se scores must be bowled In competition with
one or more players. The closing hour will be 11 psi. sharp De-
cember
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Seek 1 prise of 110 will be played toff fur by those play-
ers scoring '1 more during the month.
Wksand gents' lingoes are being formed of teams coneisting
of three players' per team. with one substitute only. Terme wish -
JAL to_ enter - se hithil 13 MO entry to Mr. Jaek Aanat, -
Goderich Lawn Bowling Association
F. HUNT, President
BOWL= AT DI.ENNAN'S
The (lo Getters are well the lead
in the bowling league at Drennan's,
elle" taking a three-point advantage
°ter the Toilers In the last week:
Lucky Strikes, In fourth Mere, are
couceded a good chance, however, with
fou?points la Only three gamer play•si,
as compared with blue gimes played
by the leaders.-
. tows at present. _
Goderich will have three Sinert-look• Members. are -asked to arrange for
lag teams on tbe lee anyviay, for Peer`the playing elf of their mate with
• Steep alresdy has outfitted his hoes as little delay as possible.
k with eweaters and socks. and the jun-
iors and Jake's team are negotiating HOCKEY PRACTICE
for eponsors.
The Ex -Pros will belhe first to play
this yeti, they having arranged a game
for Saturday with Clinton.
TOURNEY AT BAYPIELD
Marines Getting into the G•m• Surly
• Ildp Year
With a line bunch of lads taking the
ire last night for an early senson.prac-
tlee-two weeks earlier than their
"derieb nadalintul PlaYers Deft." a live -wire executive all pulling in the
first experience last year-aud with
at Bayield
• same direetion for 511 ex -pro coach. the
'11:e menders of the local tiadmla- %trines, Goderielia Junior B 0.11.A.
tots club wtop played In an invitation team. are looking forward to one of
!tourney at ilaytield on Thursday last, the brightest seasons hockey has seen
and suffered an 11.3 defeat. reported in this town la years.
I On rewriting they were- nut used, to ; Judge M' Costello was mienl-
! playing on a small door. The win- .untusly re-eleeted to the presidential
!nen' have been invited to return Isere !chair of the cluhit a meeting on Mon -
next The -ride, for nether nattels.-.-- 11tay night. with Dr. J. A. Graham as,
All- 'Oyer*. enjoyed a-titre--iuneheon, ibis right-hand man:.and- the following
at the conelusion 4)f tbe tourucy. exeeutive eommittee was (torten: D.
1, The games resulted astfollows: Moloney. T. Patterson. 1'. Y.
Ladies' Double, ' enrey. I). M. O'Brien, E. Pridham.
I Margaret Groves antPolie.11avi- Mita Drennan. E. R. Wrostion, E. R.
son Miss K. 'Park erteMitts 1). Wight, It. R. Nairn, 11. G. Murney, A.
.11)urnin It. lieott. K McDowell. G. 11. Jsek-
Mrs. Mel and Lottle Higgins vs. MOIL F. E.1111tert. H. It. Griff and J.
Miss M. Lane and Mkt+ J. Groves R. Revnolds. '
141101 Vs. Victorian.. tuns: PresisiettL Mrs. H. MeWhinney renialas were brought to tb• home of
1.1 vias -.r. Mrs. H. Ilaridaun: ner sisters here on Saturday, sad oa
Sara Porter and Mrs. -Fork* vs. I, night IS. R. Nairn was.nemed manager -
Go Getters
Toilers a
Lions
Lucky Strikes
All Stars
Maroons
Tigers
'Mulde Leers
!louse of David ................,6 1
King Plus 0
LEGION AT TOP
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DUNGANNON
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ISEINIJANYON, Dec. '9.-0°0d news
• for te kiddie's! We have pot re -
velvet word frotu Santa thaws that
he II etimiug to Dungautiou Saturday.
December 19111. at 3.30 p.m. All tbe
• children 111 11W 1•011111101$11y are invited
to come out et this time and give Gm
1 jolly Old trIlOW a guud • weleurne.
tIongrettiletly1114 to Mr. mud Mr e Roy
Rutledge on the -Impel uf u hall
daughter . oai Friday, 1a41'en:1er ith. •
Mr. and Mr.S. Chas. Gillespie and
family, of Wilitechurch. who have
been reading here the past year, being
engaged in road uork, lune retuned
home. -
A person might have been•blind and
deal. but on Monday night. It tow had
be would
-111111Fintowtr- wee---eiretioa-sight -hi 1
- Games_ Pointe_ le " 441 U414 I4lIO4 ,
the smell of cigar sonokr! inti you'rf
.• 6 5 husband bring you home a chocolate ,
Mr. mull Mrs. tboos. Dickson, sr.. at -1
-3 4 kir, or all tigers???
• 41 :L tended the funeral of the letter's
6 3 brother, John intokoson. at Tiverton ou 1
Monday. The luterutent sae in,
Kintnil cemetery.'
We were sorry to learn that Mra.
-1.1214as. JAilioll . wAIL uullsJIL4Plu. • 1
relesee of 1114) unitulant fever Ate sof- '
feted from 601114. time ago. Miss
• Pearl Irwin Is a.-kting In •the house
' nursing. We hope Mrs. Elliott will
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seem Tw. Wins in Monday NI1116.1 • and Mks Erma Finnigan. R.N.. la
Carpet Bowling
Witiitwo wins In the (ioderieb Cm- noon lw restored to health again.
pet Bowling League un Monday night. ' Mr. and Mrs. Jae. Montgomery, of
the Legion team took a six -point 14.141 Ripley, moved their bousebole effects
squad. The Band also sun both ;ceteral. store business of Kr. Kam
to the village aud are taking over the
over the nearest rivals. the 1..(1.1..
gainetrend 01011.41 trout the foot of tbe Swan. MI* Nettie Sproule continues
league to third litigation. .. her (inner as clerk.
'Siouday's games resuliell as follows: pni,bygeriaa w.- M. $.-Tbe W.M.R.
C.O.F. No. 1 le Vith.lrintis 9 of Krskine Presbyterian church. beid
Band " 12 1..411,. , 9 it. regular umwting on Thureday at
Legion • 1;1 4' 44.P. Ne. 2......12 the Annie tif Mrs. W. W :Mo(hers. The
The Standing ii:rier'hlith:17•Ii,,,ilri.".11 it.belliotic.WhiolurneY,i'onwoanii ilititdkieletwrth. 111"kber dangirhhertere. laMers.billitargrrt
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1no, 11, iii.v., .iticr 12.174 j.,:nittimerti:Iiir„it4ri..11:4.,1 i_Traig.rt.41:4::',:nestv:11:uh5:44;:logf 4'n,
- • ymiltriaari:YW411. bfltrkavildheawuag*hP:burl: orssetasTheteeatillukteY4171111tArs.s.
1141:1:11:111 drew. Invite, and isrtitla Whiteford,
4111 conversion of Asireeld. Her bus -
1.41.1.........,...._,.. i_ 4 la: 121.41 allocation nes turf la fuli:! Airs. W.
vioi,ridn, ..... !!P4' ...; 11741 1114s1 12 _it., Mothers offered prayer and mail- bend. 460 lade Juba Whitiel- 'Peed"'
('.4 4.1". No. 1 N Ffigs on the 14104- N1.101. K1 tell by 16.: ceased her about tbirtY-eight ream.
Surviving members of her family are
t'.0.1',..:1:1..'',„. ti 41 1'114 I71 ' 11::121 117.:2: t'.' It:: Pm.ttrIZirilimliiii„..).)11$1.0 Rm. 1.1,17141.1;4). 01,1*,M,wir::. Mrs. Stuart Finlay. of Elstow, 6111•114..
1;8100,1 for Ibeember Ilth • tr. MeWhttiney _retried -the chair. and Victor K'hitley..;;L:'rewe; also
for the elevtion .11 oaken., which wa. three sister* 111141.
1.41.1.. Vs. 1'.41.F, N... 1 - ....ndoeted by the Rest viee-presidttne Miss 1411111 Dresity. of Dundanson.
Cluff and
Vi.•ii.w.o. vo.. 1'.11.1•'. N.... '2,
At an exeeutIve nteetIng on Tilevidari 1;4.o"..- N"' 1 v'''' t..".1.:: SU. 1114. 11. Davitits.n, end resulted as fol. and Mrs. Geo. IftrnIal of Miaow. The
Mrs. J. Brous)) and Mks A. Litt 13-2'2. , and 11.11. Murney was appointed God-. 1..11.4 vs. Legi.m.
2n414 -ice -president, Mrs. John ltennett ; Sunday • short private service WW1
re ,
NINAVC011.9. .
A Greet Kook "How 108' -
cern. a liock•Y Star" by T. F.
"Tommy"Gurman, manager
and coach of the Muntrml
"Maroons", profusely illus.
crated and containing' many
valuable tips on how to plat
he tame.
also
aUTOCIIIAPSUP
GMAT PLAYERS
(inonoitstid /or frowaing)
(boon 110.0....ol "Moment"
(1...p I. Cansabrie"
0. -.14.'S onetwAt :
tinkly )owthrolt )'s..1111syso.
44.,'I"41'11' Mart, Kam
, 111160.v.4. Kett
Air+ -1101.6.4/06.- -114.4x4_114*
hooht,ro.i.o Roy Waiters
thm 44.4.., ".1.'. nosiloy
Moor Worms Art lerste
John.. v r000kllowolw.
will. ( Marty Rorke
Omits.. Mambo AMA laviark,
• 1•14f choke ce the *kw •
For • label from a tin of
"CROWN BRAND" or "LILY
WHITE" Guru Syrup. -Writ•
on th• back your name and
address - - and the
words "Hoctey Boor' or the
name of the pkture you want
(one book or picture for each
label). Mall the label to the
address below
[OW.400110110
CROWN BRAND
CORN SYRUP
THE FAMOUS IMEROY soot,
A po. ale lc
ilt•GahaDtaTAIRLIIIXIMIIIPANVILkak...
TORONTO 73
M.'s Doubles
Jerk Sturgeon and Charlet. Wallis
Yee. Mr. C. Uotekel and Mr. V. Maloney
tFred Sturgeon and Harold McLeod
vs. Mr. H. L. Watson and Mr. R. J.
Dean 11-22,
Les. Elliott and Fred Weston vs. Dr.
X. C. Jackson and kr. It E. Twasaley
W-12.
Jack Ferguren and 8111 Westlake rs.
; Mr. C. Rntehel and Mr. V. Maloney
erich'm representative on the board of
referees.- SKATING CARNIVAL
; . Messrs Nairn, SlurneY-. Drennan stilt ,
attend a meeting of group; lolico....ter Weston Planning *VIM 01
representatives et Iteaforth tonight, ; Events at West SY. Rink
, when 11 /14.60.41111.0 will be drawn up. 1'. Weolo.mloy. nolorr 2.3, E. R.
The group probably will include W. • 11. proprtetor of the We'.( street
Ylinton, 1.1enforth, Mitchell. Stratford, •1.4.1.. rink, intends holding what
1. 41* firsIt of a of unusual
St. 'Maiys and Goderleh.
Memirership ticker' will be *old by 1•1111-r'.1111111WlitS. of eourae,
metutwrs of the executive to rai.s..;„4.11 41..• reception it 1•• given by the
funds for tbe renting year. • - 1,411.114- The ;delr will be a costume
22-16. .csirnita', with i.a.h prim-. for Tattoo*
mail for girls' and boys' races.
C. L COMMENCEMENT
1 A rownittee 4.1 judge.) will choosy'
! • Charter Brandon and Dr. Fowler
1 vs. IIT, H. L. Watson and Dr. N. r. one of the best programs to be pre-
' Jackson =-16.. rereral attraetIvelywortumed
Mixed Deablea---.
seated at G.C.I. commencement taxer
young I..4. -'.and it. tw bit to the
'rises in years is promised for Friday
Polly Davison and Jack Sturgeon vs. ,
; Mists Durnin and Dean 22-3. night of this week in the lerture pubitv to decide upon the winner of
room
lot Knox c '
church. Principal A. R.. tbe prize and the Utie of
Queen:,
Mardaret Groves and Charles W41- scott will preehl_. or l*... 40-,--$$--,.'.
cniai
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„Me vThis Is Mr. Werton'o first experience
s. Miss Lane and Mr. Watson
who attend will be the presentation of
as manager of the rink and be 111 de -
:rises for athletics and diploma. for
Lottle Higgins and 1*. Elliott es ,
ten:tined to give the piddle what it
eeriest in a suttees.
MIsr Park and Mr. Ratchet 22-7.
••• academic work. and In addition..theiri; • want., ir
vs. will be two one -act plays.
a New Year's Eve party may be held.
Mrs. McEwen and Jack Ferguson
Patchwork': and ••Brothers In Arms. aloo fresik game attractions.
Mrs, '131/mgh and Dr. Jackson 22-13. and 'numerous vocal numbers and
negin getting your coatumes ready
I Sera Porter and Fred Warton vs, other lastest selections. ;now and win a little 'pending money
•Mistspriages and 31r. Maloney 15-7I.
for Christmas.
F�lIy Ihtelson and Harold *sired
re. Mime Litt and Mr: Twamiey 22-6. •
• • • : COLLEGIATE DKIN 00 ON STRIKE
OINGS
Tbe Goderich badminton dab 1s
enjoying more than usual success this (By (I('. I: Reporter) But Yield t• the Ladies. alt Depkted
year, and on Tuesday night held a ' by Iley
tourney which was arranged to show I A cart composted of memhers of tbe
hl h PM
o two 1111" • pi t 1 This eolumniit deairee to extend sin- c • . , :
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together twice. Twenty players par- : (*re apologies 10 MOP! to whom apolo- church presented an amusing two -act
I defeated. !it*, are due (if such is the (*sett!) :
play in tbe parish hall on Thureday
1 Misr D. Dumb: and MIRY (1. 'I)'ine
• • • I, .• . . • I and Friday of last week. The title
!tied for Bret place -with 44 points and - it (teems that the basketball team. of the i.iitY wee "The Strike of the
!Kos 1'. Persons was tied for 'wow) have not been assigned rkiular nights Churcinvomao's• Guild.-
, with H. L. Watson. scoring 42. ler practice.. It Is therefore • case Tbe strike was occasioned by the
Other scores were as follows; Mrs. of "First come, first served." UnIene , refusal of the husbands of tbe mem-
N IN -miter RP, Mrs, 17. Botettet1 IT, Yes -are the Arm to Ask fur the ..101k.i.bera _to cosoperete In the building of
Mies .1. .roves . r. .
R. J. MeMeben. jr. 30. Colin Hunter ;until v.' ifill are the first. • I went on strike- in the homes and tbe
. C. K. Naftel 3R, Mies .K. Park 33. • . • • ••
men were Beatty brought to terms
1M
' Mies I. PelLow 32. R. J. Dein 32 T. ' We, however; have taken It for when they eould no longer'amid their
Felt 27, Mime A. Lttt' 26, V. Menne,' ' granted- that the gtrie, Mitsui* bawl toed moittug.- ....... • • - -
.26: Mise J. Saunders .2111, Mr.. C.; A. 'Tuesday and Thuradik, and the boys • iletween-act numbers were as fol-
' Attridge 22, Mrs'. J. Brough 12. 'should have Monday and Wednesday ; lows: 1.'01 dut, "()Id Mph:fling
leech week. From now on, It is up to Wheel," Mlaes Phyllis Lawrence and
ns to ask permission to use the gym- Marjorie Calder. with Mre. J. limiter
Ielegtettiteetegt4E, nasium when, and 11, we want it. Iowans! at a xpinning wheel; chortle by
,• • • 1 tbe 'set. Mrs. H. Ford Inking solo
But we,etill eannot unftestand why j pirrts; quartette. Mesors. Walter Hnnt,
; bathniuttift is so koporta4 Wm tbette4-Athert atinae.-11svomai . Itzidle sad
the gymnasium potbe night --even ; ciwintist.asid:r.i..remmisr...le,u.usThonmaar:iptlfiersell. A.
;asked whether iir not they would like Riley and Mrs. J. J.u'k, The scrota-
; who *I'M tn piny baskethwil---are *Oil! Ih.rbert -Bridle ; step -dance. Mrs. F. IL
faNlinti::"'m0ril'.!.trihAR‘).Yre;I:vrIr.ndinlirirectors of the'en"
I•
' for old times' sake.
• • • •
, Examination result. are still (*ming
• • es • happiest r tortaintioent, received bouquetor.of car-
nations for tawir efforts The proten-
Mrs. 11. Hunt
back. Did we ever hearieineone say:
.-"My rich's)! days were the
day* of my life?"
I teflon was made by Miss M. Salkeld:
Ihin't forget the commencement on I iiiiMurnt. II;;;:. 011;1.1111.ealetn4w1.. w11;rres.• MI'. H.
Friday night. We' assure you it will
• ----r-i• • ; Evens', Mrs. T Glazier. Sirs. F. It
J. lioirlsOn. Mrs. C. Thomas'. Mrs. 8,-I.
Mrs. J: 4stairsearrs. W. Lawrence, Mrs.
Illickins. Mrs..1. Bunter. Mrs. 11. Pont.
I be worth your while to -attend. Two
' excellent one -act play* will be pre-
• .4)nted. They art) the result of a greet
deal or work and -worry. .
_ • ; ; Riley. Mrs F. Rome, Mks SI. Salkeld
A!
- There Is no further new* of thelft" Mi". N"T" 'lurk. • '
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You Can Save Money at Blackstone's
teeeeectevemaretweetectlitevetteevec.......
(-;?. 11* 2 Stores -Furniture -Candy
bi- 1 Christmas SuggeStioqS
,670rtiew mareliandim
Kindergarten Sits 12, $2.25
Ceoltiook Boards
Real Doll Carringes.1 ..$11A612"up
Rocking Henn; and ChIld'i Desk
Seta $1.,M
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Card Tables' 51.50, 12.25
Magazine Stands - .11.41
fisterkers -• 53.18
Bridge Table and Four
Maks 11111.3626
Large Ikon Reda
Kiddie Care, apeekil.,....11k
Kiddies' Wagessettes Nt
135 Studio Ciosteltese,, IS
Csragedenin Rum ir 12 SO
Mardadl spatial
for me week only $15
Dressers 516 si
Rattle , ;$3
3 only Ureters Raga, 12 x
15
Oreasional Chair fd
• held' before the public rendre' at Bt.
elli; Glad Tidings secretary. Mre. .j. • Paul's Anglican eharets, of which dr
Bennett: %tricorns- 111111 welfare were- reamed had been • talt•r•Llife °eta -
vas. Mrs. le Davilknn; supply wrfr her. The rector, Rev. J. H. Cleogbie
tatty. Mrs Fitzgerald:- pres:Lpteretery. Ina. conducted the mervires •t (Imre*
Mts., It. Intvident hotte helpers' and graveside. The floral tributes
secretary. Mrs W. R. Mothers: eon- were many and beautiful. showing tbe
vener of mortal coipefittee. Mrs. 8. 111. high esteem In which deretoed was
Stother.. The hetes* *erred lunch held. The pallbearers were Marry
after taw 10001101g. , McQuillan. Lueknow; RaM. R. Dor.
Library cesseert--Ao rseruco! pro. nat. Godlerleh: R. J. DurnIn, Albert
gram uutko. the auspices of thepublic Maine Hugh Stewart and Thos.
library beard was given on Friar
evening before a large audience. A1
special feature was the ithletle exhihi-
Goa given hy the pupils of Crewe ;
isehohl under the instruction of then..
teacher, Min Martin. Other Items ,
on the program were: Mouthorgan
owlet -Goes, Jahn Park and Brute Ryan
and Jobe Brodie; vocal rimers Lynn
Turner and Dorian Rutledge. tbe
Mime' Wilma end Loh' Treleaven: re -
'citations, Billie Stewart and Gwen-
dolyn Finnigan; readings. Melba Fow-
ler and Claire Pentland; musical read.
Ing, Claire Pentlamt Weikel number,
George Hodges; and Karl al lean;
vocal quartette by girls from .8. No.
17, West Wawsnosh; monologue, Con -1
nie Morrie; plates duet, Mrs. G. C.
-Trelearen apd Treleaven;
chorus. Dungannon school; solos, Mrs..
(Rev.) Turner and Ferne Alton. Ac-
eompaniats were Richard Park, Mimi
Farrier, Mrs, G. C. Treleaven. Mrs.
(Dr.) Yokes. Rev. T. R. Turner pre -
skied. The proceeds of the concert
are to be used for the running ex-
pense* of the library. During the ,
evening Santa Claus made • brief ap-
pearance, and promised to be hack
agate later la tbe month.
lite Lek Mrs. W'hitky.-Death
Animal a former resident of Ashfield
..s'..retary-t reit' surer. Mrs. H. 1. Itzger-
Chesterfield Tables • 12 up • eltfl,111118P (NISI% We itre Wiping that I
AUBURN
• It will be by Invitation and will bel
' fordetki„ ' le put whit us tusk?
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One of the best "sebool-boy howlers"
ntsprared In a reteet algebra examine- w. h. gnnro: v14P-pre,dnent. mr•. Ed -
been appointed as follow's: l'resIdent,
. : Mier. of the library ',vont 111111.
tion w-heit me 'student wrote: let the secretary-treasnrer.
number of 4nts in a .dellar 1* "it.' iril•ehromil*s• w"gison:n.
' As far ass we are concerned. h^wever4! The studente of the short courre put
; very *ell he "x." We would hot know
19.' 4111rerenee. Neverthetee. It was : preAsed and „4„; ehnen„..,,,,
the aiumtwr of cents In a dollar might ' on sa program In 11* Foreeterersa•mHnoel.1
on PrIdee afternoon. Eleanor Mirth
tory funny the first time we heard 111 ete.. were
__ given and much enjoyed hy
--;-the motlestre. Mrs. Maeltonald, sew-
, ruts Fortner* haie begun to draw !nit instil:tires*. gave a whorl talk, as
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bugs and Mee NO, WP (14) net ufeaa Ant also Mr. IGehmontr .,
1 Iwy MI met bugs sod flee. NilL'In- uhrary mmortairmsootZ..i.h4,, Rolm,
deed! What we mean is- 1 erow Crepe" 1. the intrieming title of
*hat Mall we •40.?- tram the outlines
.1 these small, whottil creature' In
11wIr soology clews's. -
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Caqcly
BOXES OF CHOCOLATES
2$e t• $4.N •
- sratim,
--CiraurrmAs miXTI•RE
Creellarls &Ulm and Chneulatai
2 lbs. for 3.11e
RUSH SPRCIAL
48,, aserellate Mliture...18. Ilk
EXTRA! EXTRA! '
a" Med Candy- .2 lbs. .for -21le
HURRY FOR THIN ONK
Nt Chaealak Mixture...1h .8e
0121 Psekagan ,elifinta *and.
Cigarettes
DROP %RP: OUR STORRS...USK THEN , WK POSITIVRIN RAVE SOL IlaNtA
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BLACKS' ONE' 'On the Broadway Godench Kiel/PP 11P, ples•44. 1%11110 *0 Worn
to_ontismatezat are scum risten_iute slit a
8 1110,1 10 110 pretented In the Forest-
ers' Ilalt here en Friday evening of
MON Reck by the young people of Enos
United chnreh, the benefit nY the
Anhernegruhrte library. An eflkient
...elmententent on -Friday nista at 'mei evening's, ontertsInment 1. looked
for.
Btothern Duagaansa.
INJURED IN CAR CRASH
Mn. Ph.. •f Resandller CAd.'
larks, Franking
When ears driven by two Colborne
township resadents crashed oa No,
highway east of Sesforth on Wediseie
day afternoon. Mrs. Mary Phimmer;
aged seventy.siz, of Besinallier, was
thrown against the windshield and
'suffered a fractured collarbone, • con-
tusion on her forehead and painful
bruiser. Her condition is serious but
not dangerous. _
Tbe Pfrimater car, driven by AI hi --
Jared woman'. sun Ernest Perimeter,
was travelling west and went Into n
skid when the driver applied the
brakes. The car crashed tato as ap-
proaching vehicle driven by Frarscie
Linklater. of Colborne torrtuittlp. He
(waited ininrr, bat two 'ming ladle,.
Mary Fortune and Martha Mort both
of fleaforth. were Inbred, the former
sustaining a fractured nose and a
sashed leg and the latter • deep gash
in her right leg. Two Ooderich Young
men, Harold Turner and Jack Barton,
who also were in the Linklater air.
escaped with bruises and a shaking up.
Dickens' Christmas Caro
Presented by •
- St. George's Church Choir
-Thursday and Friday, Dec. 17, 18
• nt 8 o'clock p.m.
The Choir n000kted between the set) hy the following artists •
Thursday Night -Mho' 11. Lone, Mr. 14. E. McDowell and Mrs. J.
.Rs obert'
1.'1141:1,y Night- .Mrs. Dunlop, Mra. Sounder*. MIP,. (1. Habit and
Mrs. .1. Ro)erts. Violin.
ADMISSION 33t
C ap. et a I Myth. ff
OUND SSTEM
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Electric
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Theatre
code, ch
Nos ..1.1111 Crowforil. 111 "I Live" 317 Life," wit'h Arthur Treneher
Tneeday and Wednesday- Feature Program
ciizspoR MORRIS and FAT WRAY'
lo10141 eonielly with romance In n modern humoryarn
"TIIEY MET Ill A TAXI" ,•,-4
t
CHARLES SCAP.RITT and JOAN PERRY
in a thrilling ash maitre by the popular I'.'te 14. Kyne
"THE MSTFR1OUS AVENGER" - -
THURSDAY. FRIDAY and SAT1'RDA1 -
"MAGIC*
% unique and entertaining novelty «tarring ,
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BEBE DANIELS
nt the top of a talented eerily of pegnonaers
Matinee. Weilmeols0, Miturilny and Holidetss sr :1 pm
-ram Mir- ••Ievery 11111Ffirtlirr NInfIft ^-s. 11110-11.,
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