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JIOCKEY
PNA
MENTION
Viergealst Harland Tremblay was
The 1041 edition of the Gaa'ierleit hors fro Vamp Borden for the New.
Intermediates will 'l a on display at the Yezr holiday
West street ring, for the first time in
scheduled °how game tht season,
lioliegiate.
Io
By Ruth Nicol
Meer11P, dei4here ' are ' only
-At, ster
re��da
s !till: he ti
e
or
th
' wonder if the au
ion "armee
of
• the, • i�!'erbial eaP> ,
" .was ever
dx
it e
r
makes the h�eaTt`� o'w fonder,"
Tw'or pour invite.
'Watch your st boys,
• C1TiliitCI1WON.IEEN
• GUILD
The Ch'urctwomnen'•s Guild of St.
and good
Georges church held `their a° annual
;„,
nocetinb tin; Tuesday in :the'Gul1d room,.
(Miss M. • E. iSalkeld Presiding. The
-trs-
r
• �1�:::+h . .. thio
ed,�. a
•� �eetin• -a -t
n .�+,
Pra r and the •(Seri ,.tore • reading by
ye, p
Mrs. Calder. Bev. A. 0. !Calder then
lection. of of:
• the Cha • for the a •.w
took it
doers
$t , t.er, 1, rythpe following
being
SClbol the fonday after the Christ i'h03e1 . 3onora. restdent•1ass,
iSAkr, president, Mrs.' D. L.
ide. t •_.r Mrs. H.
Brown; 1st: vic�pres , zi ,
Ticbbo. : Mrs:
rne,. :2nd` vice-president,
Marshall ; secretary, Mrs. A. C. !Calder;
treasurer, Mrs. Patterson ;- - press
secretary, Mrs. 'Whittingham",:; tea con--
+eners Mund . and Mrs. Bridle;
Y
:memibe�Mrs. rsh�i' •.P_..' eoiweners,,- Mrs. MeNall
and 'Mrs. Mumby : •. choir mothers, , Mrs.
Liscombe and Mrs. Palmer ; Sower coni
mittee,, Mrs,' Biley and Mrs♦+-Juek. - The.'
''next meetinggs',will be on. 'Wednesdays
lestead' of Tuesdays. The rector and
M._Calde limented.' the ladies
Mrs.._Calder r com l ;finished,
on' the successful. yeas;; just hn ,.
Tea was ,Served. by turn. °Mundy and
Mrs,. Bridle.
m$s vrtcat
- From all reports. every-
one we were
'firgala timen<
cue �xacl a y
viable to bind anyone dor 'whom the
meremention of January. $ did not
have'; a ,dreaded meaning.
there's alwaysa spark' of
,'ii+D?p�ev�enr, and this
n away somewhere
light �idde �
tie`,it- Lars int; the -form of` -our 511-
anal School at-home, which" will he on
Friday, February -1th.: • Definite' art
ram
e is have been made regarding.
the orchestra (and it ,promises to' be
res aumpin'). _ At a 'Literary meet,
.ice
on Tuesday afternoon the , invita-
tion;: program, 'decoration and refresh"
meat ,committees were chosen. The
ylti'4ns will be „, send ��"o ti �t soon, so
inthe m
antime rls, study the sitit ,�
ration tett earefuil' and deetde which
one a your many . (7) admirers is
OBITUARY
`hen they Play hest to Hanover on
Friday . night. ` +the iSailora dropped
their Arst lanae of the year to Wing -
ham on Tuesday night by an 892 aeO e,
more because bt lack a practice than
anvtb:in° else. Since then they lave.
held two workouts which, .shOu#d ,, A
prove loth their' playing ability and
their stamina. Hangover, in their onlY
game so far,, defeat the Q.A.F. team,
A, on.Monday evening. It's tooearly
in the season to ascertain just how
fid: fl inaver is, but from experienge
the ,Sailors aren't expecting the teeing
from the northern town to be any cagy
proposition.
wairalEtEtMEW
The death' of 'Walter Mew;, rin his
sixty-third " .ear- toceurred at Guelph
on Wednesday, January 1st.- : , of
en Mew and Y�mnaco..Dyer, deteased
�'. rY,
was born in. Colborne township and
_ r ., reHe worked
nt.:liis eat �. l ..� the, �,
with with the. 10anadian 'Pacific Ra,ilw aY, at
CamPhe, 1iville for seventeen years and
employment at -Guelph
was in :.the same
for the last three years. He was 'in
pour health for two years bePdre' his
death.• iSurviv ng are a sister, Mrs.
rs.
1 .. t , Armstrong,' Hiincks street,.
J3i�za1►e h g,
town and - two 'brothers, 'Frank•,'. of
�Ssiglna�
�' w,r . Mich•. And. William, of
Hamilton.
The remains 'arrived 'here on ' the
Friday
and the
iC,l' IR. 'noon .train on
-funeral took Iaee that afternoon"from
�u p
Bopet'$
r h ' funeral chapeL ' 'Bev. D.: J.
Lane conducted the services. , Inter-
ment was in Colborne cemetery. -
'• Miss'Gertie LLoois of Parkhill, •Miss
Thelma Feagan of Stratford and Mr.
Douglas Feaga+n tlf Ethedford spent the.
holiday season wlth Mr. and Mrs.`CRobt.-
t. -
►M'�i11an, . Q,ufdbee�l.Wtree y� Tor-
onto,
Blaine. ret..blay: Pont, of J:or-
,tli : week -end with ,:her
onto, spent e
another, Mrs. W. H. Tremblay. •
T . T. T
' The mild weather of last week played;
havoc with the schedule of group•"8
O.ld♦A. `•Intermecilate `rB,,t iforeing the
date. WWiin harm• and ment of ,six the R.A.F. team''
amea .to a later
date, �' _ ,
Managed to hook up On Friday night,
but .herhad, te' play the "game in,
axn 'rather r'atherthan here as eche-
doled. Wingiutrr .won:.184;.
thi,lr.,h n
409.
been run • oft'; (Hanover, defeated, the
g A.i!`♦, 5-2; " Wingham set hack Gode.,
rieh, 82, and Luoknow• .defeated Pais-
ley, 5r3.
Miss Violet Wary of Li�nt ,cparding
visited her uncle and aunt, ' l r. and.
Mrs. Wm. Johnstoia Park street, for
the New Year holidays.
Mr-, C. (h+. Craven, with her daughter
Phyllis and soda (Bronald,of Chieago, are
visiting her father, Mr. James Leonard,
Elgin avenue. Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Potter,
•Mrs. W. A. 't%larke and Miss Nlizaboth
Olidd4Pn, all of Detroit, ,spent'Ohristmas
and New Year's here with Mrs. (4•liddon
and Velma, 'Mrs. Clarke remaimiag for
the week.
Aircraftsman Fred 'Freeman, Of the
B,.A.F.,' ist. %%polar,.' was a New 'Year's
guest of his nude, iIr, , Cobert Wilson,
login avenue. Aireraftdm4an 'Freeman
is the son of ` 4r. and Mrs. Albert Free-
man of North ,Battieford, SSask., 'his
:mother being the firmer Jennie Wilson
Qf t'h'is' tows..
Miss Audree Rae Pulling of Detroit
is *Vending a week, with her grand-
parents, Mr and Mrs. Geo, 1'«.'Syanonds,
and exts toleave shortly for Long
dalaud, New. :York City, accompanied
(b het- Parents. They will be the
guests of her aunt an, d uncle, Mr., and
Mr. I.
1
i
��yy li ot'
S A♦ �'i
L
_ and Mrs.'JHexh-lCranston have.e
gine' to Toronto, "."where °Mr.' Cranston,
has secured a position with- the Cities
!Service Co. Prior to 'their. departure,
Mrs. Cranston was guest of honer at a
party at Mitis,' Jahn 'Marwiel's, tight-
house
Dighthouse street. at which the' Butterfly
Club 'presented her with a'' handsome
picture, .
Aircrarft man Bill dill, R.C.A.F., left'
for Trenton this (Thursday) afternoon
after .a .twenty-our-hoar,visit with his
• Muss., :Edith Taylor , .is spending,
i onp1e o weeks ID Toronto:
Coderich Juveniles, 'sponsored by the
Lions' OIut, have received a satisfac-
tory grouping with teams from Clinton,
1Wingham, Exeter and . St. Marys. .�
schedule will be drawn UP at a meeting
y.
in 'Clinton on Fridanight by . •repi'e-
i n RAST aM. '""DIY.
For Two Days Only!
Wednesday and Tinirsday
16thJannary 15th and 16t
PERLEY Mont d'e teadiug Fusers are showing Ftp
of Fashion and 01447 '7 a
M:'K.°MacVICARS
KINGS.} ON ST
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Iiimposuak
sentatives of the different teams. -The ,parents, IMr. and Mrs.
Nelson Sill,
meeting will be convened by Dr. J. A. Waterloo street, gill is. scheduled to
'Graham, •1Geder1eh be, transferred to Calgary e
l . next week
and this 'was his last leave 'home before
he is moved,
VICTORIA STREET' W M.S.
The WJM♦S.. of Victoria street united
church met. In the schoolroom''of the
church on Monday afternoon, and held;
the * annual election : ,of ofcers. 'The
meeting opened with a hymn and Bev.
,
i on
� l
.fell ws
a
d
rthe o
Qflice s at •Od
IA.. J. '1Z�c,I>laye led in prayer..bridge
were elected as follows : President, Miss Thursday, January ''23r 1,' in aid of the
G. Worthy; 1lst ' vice-president, Mrs,
Rev.). MaoKaye ; 2nd vice-president,
1a1m0 s . Sanderson,; recording secretary,
Mrs. Posteleth�waite ; corresponding
secretary, Mrs
.
' Wilson; treasurer,
,
Mrs, C. -Young; Christian stew$xdsh
secre�Ytar .Mrs. 'G, Baechler; community
friendship - secretary, Mrs, R. Good-,
'.4issiona `Monthly secretary, M•rs..P.
r3'
Barker.; •temp ,ranee secretary,_ sirs. 1,
P ., �„
• arie
,., 1. -secret es +M .,.....
Fhiilips , su'P.P y ,
Breen, Mrs. C. Young; press secretary,.
Mrs. I .'Craig; mite boxy secretary, Mrs.
Pr.
Tabb ; Mission Band: leader, Curs.
'W.
Ellwood • 'Baby Band leader, Mrs.
'IE 'Grai '";
'W., Larder; assistant,- Mrs. •g',
i
Mrs, H. , Sanderson`; auditors,.
pian st,
Mrs: di. Phillips, Mrs.-P♦Barker ; ,study
book secretary, Mrs. H. Sanderson. The
meeting with. prayer '
Polis cl.,.u,.se.d .0
WQM1 N'S INSTITUTE
The Women's Institute met In Mae-.
Say; gaji. Thursday ,afternoon last,
Mrs: Ii. B. lyi, Ticyhborne Pre-
siding.
retesidin . Arrangements for a"`500" ;and • • '
FOR 0
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COUNTY
W�
Round
'-
TripBnra in Fares.
From '001) 11=011
o
Lindsay,
P
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be
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Ne a
rUket, 0aAl0i1
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ford, Midland, North Bay, 'Parry toSudbur5, •Pecs,ed¢
• TRAINS
F AY: :IF
• Av SAT ri
to TORONTO
, epi Guelph, FIatmilton! London,
• also to . Branford, •Cha'fhanci, aoderi , s '.Sarnia,
itiiagara Falls, . Owen Sound, . St..Cathalcines, �St. Mary t
,Stratford, �Strathro(,. 'oodstuGlr. _.
-See hand�bins for compete list of destinations.
Trni�n '>Knformation, 'Tickets, •etc•,
• i F'or Fares �, etu�rz���t�,��L�iQ��naits,NN ...A�{�. � T I1A
• • .. con4suitja,`7ea4eis Y' g nt n
CANADIAN 'NATIONAL
Mr. •Ed !Fisher, who has . returned`
a'
•after s�penspendingsix months hs in Western
Canada, is leaving.this week to spend
some time at Bxeter.. " .
Ur. • Iteg• Fisher has, returned to
_ eern Bid ; to resume his duties as
- nein
e
. r.
' --- fte
- I a �'--ih
l � � :sue .
sehoo
Chris-tInas 'va ation with his parents,
i.
Mr; and Migs,,prace tWhsher, ... �.
•s:+
•
Red. Cross were Completed,, Plans
were made for the 'February meeting,
which will bc in the (form' of a celebra-
tion.'All
.anniversary..
rieth
of.
tion of the
mnem�bers'-;are purged toattend this
-me t
i
nx and..
�'Sito
rswialm�
aler
s we
Sl
M
e e. Duringthe program
Greenslade .'
gave a,tNew Year's message
and. Miss Barrett an two solos; Mr.'
M . Snyder-
Sny d
er -re
ndered . " eral p
iano
nStFUPentals�..and Miss W.Catliarine
Oantelon ;contributed violin seleetions.
The sale of surprise b$,., Mrs. packages auctioned
e g'
offrs. W.•Abell !provoked much
merriment. '•'
BAPTIST YOUNG -PEOPLE;
_._ The -Young People'sUnion - of ,the
� :U
Goderieh Baptist .church :held -.their
weekly ,meeting at' the home of Mr. and
Mrs. -Hume . iiClu+tton, Colborne - town-
ship; 9Monday shi ; n evening. ' About thirty
Young people, including several airoien
from .Pert •Ambert, attended. ; After the
meeting socials evening of
n
ibusuess 'g � a ,
.games was: enjoyed, 'Luneh.was served
by the* hostess, Mrs. Clutton, assisted
d of the tl3.Y.P.U.
'by he ��u'ie •
The delightful. eveni�.ng concluded, with
the singing cit the National. Anthem.
annual Black and
• be .show.n,, at the
White Field (DaYy`. The motion was
adopted ted anted` a supervising.
connuittee
appointed composed o'f Messrs. Clutton,
0anP'bell and—Leeming. This elub is
'venture, as mnembers'hip will be:
a new twelve oto twenty-one
0
open to boys Anyone',
here in the count
.years anyw y.� , Any
further .in- "
;d.a ly for
shoal iyp
interested
o a. -`=t. -- .
• to
h �
��prs
..'xnYezn>� .� .
ora
forx�►a�%n' orf
member ;Of- ,� committee , or. to Mr.
the e .
rer• -
,
ea
t Writs.
eoan1�m sed . o
rxeittee
A coma
iutton�was a
IBisseir andiC F'.
'•CA 1
resenta:tioaratt
pointed ;ta arrange for r .e P
tin of the Dominion
the annual meeting- .
in.'Breeders' ;,Association in Tor-,
• to _. on February 5th. -A motion . ,b y•
!Sparks and 'Bisset,-, that the
spring •Meeting of the Club be .meld in
a . on the
agricultural:hoard r`9��•
the agricultural
sed
and Thursday in"Atpril, was adopted.
hearer ,to arrange the speaker
meeting.. this
tor. this ng., •
Secretary Hume. Clutton•. and pres-
ident' Colin ,Campbell ,were appointed
a committee to arrange for aplace for
the annual Ipionie and to report at the
opting m:eetin,g. •
Union Holstein Breeders' Club Plana.
..
A.cttit for 194!,-. M'. e#0g a,t
Clinton 4
e�rKEL
�•
aiJah`ns. d8. i.:n�
�
�he :a ti
eof
luhe
e
l
board room.' yesterday afternoonfor
',At ineu otCeof
tividisiecus
s fosinrg1and-slaetiantg„
��/Y
-1a'j BaY.. v
1 .
pl�ll
..•�l.ud d
�Uo in
tenda�$c�e e
of. the club; W. Hume,
held, president
i rich secretary'; J. 0,
rClutton, Gode ,
Shearer'
agricultural r
epr
ese
ntat
ive
N_ ,a Schade Leonard Leemi !Dr
Dr-
.Ken Jackson, Walton';nSparks,
Bayfield,Treble:, 'Gordon
.
Bissett' eraest Johuson,(Goderich..
;t ` chair the
'With the president, in he
,fWas the ai�inr-
first item itemn o . business
is t'salesman.• motion
mentofadrie
t
by (Gordon 'Bisset, seconded by' William'
Treble, to appoint John Marshall,
ton as salesman,' was carried,
After considerable. diseusi+ow- of the
question o �'`
f or a' Calf Club, Mr.
Miiz '
(Mutton se
vs
d,, +_and%.Dr.__Jackso. n
.Oe*,
se
;•()tided that-the-Ifelsteir�iwb•mder--
BUY: War, ; savings stamp.:-
xake to sponsor ica]t elub, thec Feeto defeat - ;,
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Last week we: -reminded 'our subscribers that ;it,, required money to publish. s� a newspaper.
The eas' very g�ratif'�{)��/',ing, as..•ma� y�. subscrib ers -pro aptly sent :•inn their renewals.` To'.r�Y/oe, ....., .. yis:i Y,-----•__'JfsJ../ __ _ . _. __.
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we extend, our sincere thanks. r
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all these,� � / • •
anaar
� for �.�
have not aid their suiscri tions
are however, htnreds of ptb�ers�:,who,yetpaid . •
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e�� �ad�� sts� perhaps some •
iv'ere o • htless. awe � front home, oiz.� d u .me were ill.;- wh � of errrne �
business or, social en a _. ements. • . So many- excuses, can "be advanced for not at.
were busy with , � �
,tWe-realize
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iu to such a' small 'matter as paying a subs cr ption to your local newspaper. ,.
tea�d`r � is •
a t r to each individual subscribers but to nus it - assuredly ,a • serious problem.
it is a small neat e �
eche$2.O char newspaper Barely covers the cost of .t e , paper and at . e in:
charged for a weekly
used in its production.
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