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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1936-12-17, Page 6est 4stisifferl • GODERICH, ONT. G. Cal. Students temovegtelevevelm at Commencement Good Things for Christmas r_ • Let Its supply you with Christmas Cake, Buns, Pies, etc., at this festive season. GROOERIES for the holiday season also in stock. MAPLE LEAF BAKERY :: In the Realm of Sport :: West Side Square We Deliver Phone 110W Ulympic�rs Copy Egypt tans 1 t'ontlsuayl from page 1► .their having won chatupluushlpe In - -� their, respss•I re classes Ut countywide I AT THIS MOW. ALLMYS i 1 f coin►�1,•Itluu at Exeter. Tac, It'll trophy for the hest tuarke • e Imlti .1{.; ylc freshman jeer att. won • thny lrrJlwr score of 1,383, and Thos. by I qua h) Parrish, of j'ollarrue (Own-. 1 !thigh atol;ulre and 1.. I,. Knox, witht Schede a or Pritchard and T. Mcltrrinott, total- ••"B" 1u1 nu.12!81►, were the winners .ut the,u'l'na B U• iga still ,teem' lust fowl wirer at the Ite•y i (waling I. use -il( Llstu <i. left on TursJay night. TIe•rr war Agree with Pyramid . Builders' a large turnout Qoderlch Plays V that Fish Is Valuable Diet for Strt1iluous Tests Ion team is well.to the fort . Flve•teant Group ` 'IUe „trophydons duuatel ` ` I e I lid,. former 111, rui ter at _ _- the sshuerl, n q �..�_ • Diplomas Awarded • . , , `.1lthough all were not present to rear'''. *lard' diplomas, following ,s the list' of those to ahem they our,. In the Coderteh ('ar{n•t Bowling awarded: 1 tat 11 hal • Six -point On Thur,wry ulaht last D. R Nairn A,•ademl • diplutdes-Edna Adams, WitilEttitiftettleteeffeCiffifitetatttetfitiftelfEritetfitell I list Noma all . Ladies' Fur Hats CARPET BOWLING LErtGI'E Clinton December 29-) -The leg VERY LATEST It Is a long stretch trout the pyre• Ie h -- mldee of ancient Egypt to the pylons of modern Germany, bat it has belie spanned by au experience of the Brit- ish Glcmplc troxiug tram. The manager of the feast_ highlu rt IN HUDSON SEAL, FRENCH SEAL, PERSIAN LAMB AND ALASKA SHAL Something New Come in and see them \ Graf's Fur Shop North Street and Square agar, Waving 4l r s I lead over the.1..0.1.. Ind Band teams, and III. (l. Mutney repreminted the Robert Barnes, William 'unset. Mary which are fled for second place. �Marines, Goderich Junior "8" O.ILA. ''alder, Fwdwln Dean, Bernice Durale. � The Vletorlans defaulted to the team, ata meeting Laid at Saafortn Margaret F)Illutt, )fork' F`arrlsh, Durr mud and C.O.F. Nu. '2 this week.uortnq,' • Roberta Johnston, Ilonelda Gamer, played on Monday night•re- for the purpose of drawing up a seise- McManus, Ann M11ne, Geraldine Saun" commends fish as food for athletes la' Baad 15 Legloa 18 Stratford. S,aforlh, Clinton and Gerd Bray (refiling. Recently file whole team C,O.t. No. 2 17 Ct1.N. �O. l •,. M1 t Stratford d utas Goderich sat down to a tlsh euppet' at a famous Legit* t . 18 L.O.L. ., } d Markin Loudon fish and seafood restaurant 11. P• •gltad follows: Jule fur the teams in group 12.Jars, liruaern Nllltely, Elisabeth Whit- .............«,14 C.O.F. NO, 1 .••.10 The group lucludes St. Marys.. tell.. I)uuabd Wiggles. Elisa '. 1 as Orr. .,.19 erteh. and the Itrs•t•gawe ix•Itrduled to l•r,wwrrrlrl-Gelrrge Millen. Ke4Ib e be played yesterday r rr or ('nit. Marjory len erwrn, at n ptwtisoned secure tut. Marys had no!' Matbeaoa, 1Vflma Trrle even, Alice roebeen . un kr. The r hedulr eons loci's j Kunlun. Lloyd Rutledge, Howard Wil- ---•d Tube hued the use's'. upJ -- o•, un February 3. and alit be followed macby'playdowus between aecoied Slid third teams for the finals with the group leader's. Goals w'lllyvuut in the play- offs. Gelerieles first game is at Clinton an mera Pc e P legion 11 L ilUl lli lion that "a fish diet, mud only fish. was LO.i,. a 5 176 132 16 I proper,,wheu training." ' Band. 8 5 173 1:02 16 The Olympic team, however. a writ- C.O.F. No.,1 "4 9 132 last 8 'Pr gays, 1s only putting Into prartite a C.O.P. No. 24 9 127 I4Ct S prini•Iple known long 'ago to the Turn Vietorerhs 4 9 114 1.43 84 who drove the slaves who bull( the ou .Deemlrer 'al, Itepresentatlnw handedetogether la N ttheassu-ltainii g uaUtles.roi fishr�anof d' PerkkSte A� 'ProT cLL\TOwI off refusing to play at tut. Marys until the Pully, watt supported by a large rest, kaxn uu -fir . anticus ore. tine erwinnvaliantly enough on Mon- lighting has been Improved, declaring -as a d drama: andful and the latter tewas tau amusingCOMMIT the low lights make It dangerous whenAI changes wast halve the O.K. bf the Trus ltrow'ue and Dorothea Browne l (Jerk Weir and Verna Plante), en - .Capital SOUND ;rn, Theatre Phone 47 - Goderich --A BRIGHT AND MEKR1 CH1i1STMAS TO EVERYONE- Now- C'la're Trevor, in "MONO AND DANCE MAN" Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday- Double Feature Prograay JUNE LANG. THOMAS BECK fled JED PROUTY - head a likeable ca,•t 111 a grand homey screen treat "EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT" .WARNER OLAND and (EYE LUKE are' s humorous mystery• -solving palr sot, Oriental. In "CHARLIE CHAN AT THE CIRCUS" Thursday, Friday and 'atardie - JANE WITHERS, TONI 11KO11N anti J.% KIE SE.1KLE supported by au able adult in : tic Ise ri arta nl of Rooth Tarkkng- tun's lovable and widely- r,•:ul story "GENTLE JULIA" Maureen-Waducaday, Friday and Saturday at 3 pm. • fuming-Kattiadne Hepburn and Herbert Marshall, in -•The Woman Rebels." • Tws Plays Presented Tule evucluding Items ou the pro- gram were the short plays. "Polly Patchwork" and "Brothers-lu Arms. The Jormer, a cite riffling little sketch In which Miss EI1rlea14114' Johnston, as mldLwere fed almost exclusively on day night at the Clinton arena. but this Aad. i went down to a 7-4 defeat before Man- " Today ph)rshians cud dietitians are ager Harry Me Barn • squad. he side ut ash as an tut- The Ex -''tees, all decked out in new shots are lobbed high' iu the air. Any prrentatk.n of a lily euul.Ir, J. •trortglf Oa 1 ". n.n. pmi.at artklo.at'.die1. .1 pletitlful maroon swtaterk take tea defeat Itefrrsta Lj ch.r•en as follows: denvoring colie.alih `11d,h1' boaprc1 and wtttitare retegm,rliwle t _1 f ebbL. 1 rney and Intra• � ala-ta-preeentstore of lin all fish vitamins oods. and m'i'nd ' in a return game at 111e West street M:•111 1 : t4•aforth. tl- Muir. I1. Holmes. - rititsr 9615 swww.-rrho' fa b -lust N Browne 111raers base been used medicinally fof i rhtk here ni�et-MuuJaf rfgh4 weather F. Bullard; Str.1 I J. . Cully. B. st/MRI t0 eti 410'4 n gar' dial of motley r rmlRing. - t -cr- - Norfolk, C. Appel: 1 Itnton, 1:. Balli. a long time and only a few yearn Irae•k I TM. teams is Monde ht's•Ipssa• F'• M'"Ewen, J. Nwllgrr : MBAs'''. I'. If he .. Intel the midnight trate to halibut Ilse. were also dlscorrrel h.! Ty a ti StoTh-ntait (tentative,- St. Marys was the Pity. TIM' !rackwooti•flier w'err' were y 1 uteland the dlswovtt.ryllset drug and i • 1linlem Goal, ; J.'' Butler : defense, • nut Trirrn•ruled 1(t the 'meeting. but ' Toni i, Hogan' ns1'rrl J Leslie i'stKllwork was medhal 1N►n,ua buying up all the hqt} .fi, lrratr•r, a .Rrltrenhala: Ninge ^"W, will NOurd it+ ut•n,taee 1 but livers In nicht. in sem 1*511'there LepphlgiJ1n, J. Lockwood; ...mer, Is.: • The t.•InsluTit3 as fallow'.: Polly• Mehitabel Gay, k F:drleanm• Jelrttsten:• Crambuother Is an abundance',P•ivettfk and inland"Irirkinw.n: 'alternates, W. Muddle, 1t. Ike, 1st Si. Marys at Nirtufeillt 1:a j', 11••leu .lather; s'ona'r Marianna y'a'ks Y'. X44.011, a . ' - 'w )'lin' n It Stratford People have no better' fowl too the pre- ��Kh Slimiest. Aesrnlitlg to leaders of stir, fish n- 11'. le - Bleak. N. FYlttdey : centre. K. da..try, the torrent Canadian eruiek• to premute the eonsnmptkro of fish t. lenge: alternates. W.. idarlOn4 making mina'. more share of IM health-Shaardw%n, II'. Worsen, E. ihak• - value snd'ta•tiness and the public air AT DREI�NAP'8 ALLEYS petite is rapidly .le -coming a .Sennrh ally of dnetor and dietitian. - - The ('O Getters, ua.ler the lead. redo'. of ibong. Graham. aro living up to their •.2, 11;11114' in the howling lenge.• a• then- " ' - Gay. 'Silty Johnston: Creat-uuut M.r- rintl.rtt of golf than se e fare's. i Fs -Pro.. -(;.1,, w. st rt; dw : .S Illlalwl, .turn• 11'h{tte•nr Gea•ral iw- r 1 6.1'4', K. Young. W. WeaiFF.0 k: wire., J,1u. 4- Seatorth at'rltratford. fa)'a•u Naomi N'rlrstrr; wheel taa,4,- Rilh tt•-Stratford at W. Mary«. - ,,r\ M,erjorle Calder: lady visitor*, El N va' Worthy and Jean tevhaefer; mem Ira+ of .410..1 committee. -Messrs). Tlp- �4tit and lhivis,' Ralph Itlaek•hHM and ['hlllp t'aIder: aehool pe(pils-Willie Simpwre, ('.Jun t'ample.11 iohan+, Jobe.. Ittirold -I►aer:•'Rehwya Jones. F:It.-.'n Ensign: l'atrr I►av1., R.dr•rt A a Ilawtborele�: •'Jennie Willis, Donald 8\ tan's allays, winning four points in 1�tihns ,I : Mary Jane 1'eters, Pauline ,:ate t.. Pak.• a arse• lead Johnston; Jerry -lush. isavid Mood: 1e , - 31j. -tit. Marva at Clinton. Cam.-' 1'••111. ,74.- $t 11ar) s nt rl.nforth- iS 14 Jenkins, F:velyn Wllwa. ICtCtr.tVC tis •Ct1A''�C�Cn'` "�tC4VV "V.T.WC.VQ C "0 "� Q''t`n'•\m\'W` (1194" tit Introducing-- - THE C De Forest-Crosley World-wide Reception---12-Tube Performance A Real "Star," featuring--- No-Stoop Sloping Console with • fkay Dial Full Tuning Range, including Standard •._ :.:� Short Wave Amateur . Aviation Police 12 -inch Auditorium Type Speaker, Full Dynamic, with truer, richer tone ' Prices $29.95 up L ibe rarTr� de-irr:Allowartce tvctovecinti Corriplimerits of the ,Secrsorz to our Patrons aqd frregas On The N Square •` : Y., Phone 586 i 4'Unton :/t Nva f••rttl. 11-.d' tratfard at 4:atierkb. • 11 $,afertle sir St Marva I:.ieeirh at Stretford. 14 1trlitf.i.I 1st • 11'I I: -.�Y. line's al l.olerirh. Int--Srah.rth at l.,slrrirh. Imtralt"r.l at 1',1111 ,11 1.1-14derirh at Seaforth. r--Seatort11 at (':iiittm f'la't lett game 'sanding 4 lie Getter. Tellers a Lions ...._ All Star. 5t Maroons • Tummy Tucker. Harokl Shore; Fanny 19 --Clinton at / ealerkh. 12 n Feb. 1-Clinhai at Nt Mary,. •• .a ---x...,:____aaktrirti at se. sum,. ! . Consult The A{ 1 antro your newa- 9 I {tapers agd._mapila•s for 1937. CWtr- N A M.11T1 %N/i INN'KEl• LEAGUE I bang rates rave you money. 12 ; The following s. hwltile has ire•n ar- 3 t ranted i2_ the St inland Hockey Ae Maple Leafs ('leers 9 _ 4 1e•agre: . 1 sudors �l =9 -_-- d;:i3sw..Air -14•Aau:a_ss. a/e�aw.t King ('ins _.. e ' ('ntle late vs, Victoria. r --,Jan. 13 Collegiate tn. lei•Lgrn. DUNGANNON i 11e1:aw r,•, Victoria. 'Jan. 9► 3114law vs. Collegiate. The rink has had all the work done • lerbura vs Vfat"ala. on.. it thnt is posalble. Now It's up to Jan'' ^A--1'ietorht vs, Collegiate. MIOaw cs, ieehnrn. the weatherman to give us 1e. Lucky Strikes • KINGSBRIDGE KIM/ABRIDGE, Dec. 16(--.11r. and 14r*, J. Morrison and family left for thelr'new home In Irublin yemerdwy. We regret very much to lone the Morrisons from our midst and wish them every good luck and happdoesn, hoping what Is our loos will be very much their gain. Mr. besot Sullivan spent most of last week in London, getting treatment on Ids eyes. Mins Ratty Ilene becomes a slater of the Precious Blood order In London We week. We heartily eongratulite Betty on ber choice in life and wish tiler frail, happiness. Tom O`Seil and his mother made a t trip last week to London, where .Mrs. O'Neil remained for several days. The Late D. O'Callaghan. -The body RC, the late Daniel O'Callaghan. who died in Detroit early Saturday morn- ing, WAS brought by motor to the home of hl. sister, Men. 1'. M. Sullivan, Monday afternoon. The body wan • in charge of and the funeral directed by Walter Dalton. Following the remains from Detroit, boobies Mrs. O'Callaghan and the family, were Rea. Father Brophy. of Joplin. MIs- sourl, Jos. 1 Sullivan and Mrs. T. Joy, nephew. and. nMee of iteeeased. ! Herr they were met by a large as- sembly of relatlees neighbor.. and 'friends, Ineluding John, William and AMargaret Desmond of Pinkerton, Mrs. ('laney'of Walkerton. Mr. aril Mr*. R. Clancy of C:telph. Mr, and Mrs. J. P. Sullivan of Albion. Mr. and Mae. Jot Brophy and Jim Gibbon. of Wingham, Joh*. William awl Frank Desmond of Palmerston. All these, with many of the Kingsbridge friends. joined In the' Innes) which took plane to ICL Augustine, where'''' -the O'('allegbans were lifelong and veined teeldentt' nn- ig�.. til a few f ears nun, when Awl took tic yip residents. In Detroit. ..-+ ' a tatmetiveteivemmettosectemtertitterevmmrc • THE REALLY BEST CHRISTMAS GIFT .-:. - t r��-�-•I. - Are •you weindlring 'what to send that friend or relative 'at a (listener as a Chrlstmes gift? It he (or she) Is a former res !Atkin of lotpric'h or the A1a- trlet, wP renfure to say there Is nothing that would ise more gladly received than a year's sutscrlptien to Tits Itlgn.l: If your boy or girl K' away attending school, or working, why not ensure him OF her a weekly hit of cheer by sending the home thwn taper? Only $1,50 a year, In adsanee; 73e for "6 lfllrfiflfr - - - _ ._ -. Feb. 3-Vkloria vs. McCaw.. l.eehura vs. Oolleglate. Feb. 10-^ 1'Ictolta vs. iJeebnra. dolle{iate vs. McGaw. Club representatives are: 1'l4torla `-Carl Bloomfield. Leeburn-David Anderson. - Me•Caw-Rosa PManmer. Collegiate -Arthur Dowker. All games are to b4 played In the F•oderlc•h ar;sil. B.ADMINTON • With three wins 'of four games In a round robin' fourney at tbe Badmin- ton,Club on Tuesday night, Misr Au - leen Litt and R. J. Dean were,tbe whi- ners of tbe club prisea, which were preeenfed =isy Mr. C. - Attrldue. tournament committee. About twen- ty players participated,. • • • - Interest la the game has gone ahead by leaps and Grounds thin year, and there now Is a membership of about forty -flee. with resultant keen compe- tition In. tourneys. • • • A team from hayfield will pran Invitation return game here onlght (Thursday). Loral roand ••robins w1hF Io Ikons tinned until the new year. -' toctoctortclevottcpc WEEK -END ;SPECIALS - ('VOICE CUTS OF BEEF, PORL, VIAL and, f • CHOICE !MVO' 1 FRESH and SALTfl$H ..KETTLE RENDEYED LARD KINGSBRIDGE HALL DANCE HOGAN'SORCHESTRA Wednesday, Dec. 30 DOOR PRIZES - Admission 25c Pridham's Fine Broadcloth Shirts By Forsyth $2.00 An unusual value that will appeal to men. Blue and greys with collar attuehed or 2 separate starch collars. OTap SHIRTS $2.50 • TIES Made from imported silks by Forsyth -55c, $1.00 and $1.50 HOSIERY , Overeheeks, Diamonds (wool) 55c, '15c, $1.00 PYJAMAS JAMAS Ile Forsyth $2.00 to $3.50 EXCLUSIVE BUT NOT EXPENSIVE . IA -Open Evenings - W. C. Pridham & Son PHONE 57 The Square Goderich VROOMAN'S French Dry Cleaning Works take this; opportunity to wish their patrons and friends A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY • NEW YEAR West Street Telephone 122 4, •.- - I, •; I. 1- •-.I,'4, .4, ,4,. .I, I,.I, 4,, ..I. .4.: 4. . , I, i, I, •, . 4, , •, .4, 4. .. 4, .4, I.. , •, ROBINSON'S 'MARKET ....Ftec _ 1 heli veru We take this OPPORTUNITY to wish our customers and friends a VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS A & P Stores and a HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR Tile Square Wm. Riley, Mgr.Phone 640 ,�`as The Signal Calendar for 1937 The signal's 1937 Calendars are at han4, and as Iong..as the supply lads one will be given to each subseriber paying in advance for the coming year. RENEW NOW'AND MAKE SURE OF YOUR CALENDAR Please do not nsk for a ('udemlar If your subscription la not paid The Sunil .is $1.50 a year in advanoe; $2.00 to United States addresses. , ilt • The Signal Printing Co., Ltd., s • litvisclectortoctatovertortitatevemseurve .10 LSO ,erwrignlit, ;a(:. Wauil.;a ,_'.r.s...,1,v.'. It,...st4,t.' aar e•;_144swi ,..: ....a�.s .•_.. -_ .--.,.,ia...,+.,,+T..b .,..,...;..t.*.;a•.e.. ... _�.+.. 4..