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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1941-12-11, Page 710, V. TIIIIR:31)AY,'i C'EMBE,I1 1lt1i, 1J41 I #PAXNTE-wIllUR .'UY 'A December %adding of interest took place at St. Joseph's church, ab, in • 'bridge, on Tuesday morning, December 0, when 'Berate° Arm, daughtOr of Mr. and; Mrs. Patrick truck Murphy, Ashilelei township, was married to 'Pty. Alfred: Lapointe, son''pf Isaac and the late �Irsk 'Lapointe, North, TaY, and a mem- ber of the signalling eorps, Kent 'Regi- merit, at 'Niagara -on -the -Lease. The. 'Ceremony waas• performed by Rev. J. Il: 4 uit ley in The presence, of a large number of relatives and: friends. , The bride, who was given, in marriage by ler father, were a gown of wh=ite satin,, wttl lae'e yo'ke,:+Queen Anne collar and Brussels net 'veil. :ler corsage was oil white 'roses, and she carried a white pt .yerFboolc The bk•ldesmaki,; Miss WI11aminan Lannan, cousin of the (bride, was- attired in row .taffeta. trimmed with •turquoise, with 'hat to mateh, and carried white roses. Mr. Raymond • 0111116, Nturphy, brother of the bride; wast beat man. Mu'31c . of the wedding 4n(1 Maim1 was iaye1--•.by'`Mrs, William Lumnan, while Mooing the offertar L Mary ,Fl, Murphy, sister of the bride, sang Thou 'Look upon Me, 3,lot3ier.„ At the signing trf the reiliSter Rase Marie , Tallman &;ung "Thou Art My 'Hope, Dear ,Sacred iieaart."' The bride- groom's, 'gift to the bride wan three strands of pearls, to the bridesmaiat a' gold locket, and to the best meana ring. The wedding dinner, at which seventeen. .gat dpwvn, was, held at the British tC: ',change Hotel, :Goderieh. The V4'.&Y,S, .oi' 1£•nax Presbyterian 'church, will meet no. Tuesday, fecer- ber1(Zkli. This is the annual meeting,°. sand` the, >secretarie,s are asked;. to wring in thwir re#orts. - herea ' will be,, the election" aofficers for the eomi:ngpyear. •A, good attendance is requested.. JUNIOR RED CROSS in School qy nnas1tUfl Saturday, December 13th ,TEA SERVED irN FIX. room Fancy work, aprons and gifts, country store, woodwork, baking and • candy and display of Red Cross work. , SII WRICVICTIOVOTWAVIVOTvplunteWerg. _ v .....'■■rr r a t py IkatapplKeepOn CivingT omplete stock of all Electrical Oh.' ,711 CdA +c4 ,,t ts for Evr,* Member of the Family �.r The Square OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS. tutu' i1 tO leve w (i .111 rq 1Ii '(E *a Pfi .444 411 joi , (I ;101 +4// :rt r •r yrs :qt./ 111 ti a Phone 586. r r►. fr e: 1pri�ryf'S GO • ICH '$I NAT Si AR ;; '4 A. R..• SC('J.'',B:P1ed., ” `)n_ePrineipal ofv Gloderieh O(Cblleglate If stitute The Newsy Echo By Betty Young WI -everybody, hoist your suits for q �y i flnoth r : voyage on the siziooth waters gave the Q i d�k 4D worship. After 238j of the • ;(1. ., i •1F w, § . N sl fte he Of"1f`R)IW RI 1011 wood; 1ltoratew . ods . �• The VAX '►f viervcriai ;sirs et 12.niOri , a3a�lidi*ra us.; *AMA" aN i• M N. htiK01 livid, their l Aa F'an;ti �r 1114ae.iu-lc t'xu .ldt' tun 'Brad tmrclMR. and 0,c:�,elicf tDk €1lia�c•r} en ' Monday lit , Ellwood ; Krby liana Hoste'Mr. Yis. the ,reboot zoom 01 ria -.« '106 h., Misi� ;y Larder; ort si rrt*tl, *i . I�. G. Worthy, ', 1 r;+;ic�if�lat, -lar i,l;3td+ and �;� Tiled: ; pixui„t , R a }Witham" sad Gt(" l t '�34PW that she over, work seems .to Baa 1 Y as e•lre)1 tlrax Iragka examination's are �` , be talking a holiday.Although h . l in prayer After a Short. bust- 4% Cl k TOMS me atc11y ala "unison, , 1 v. A. J. Mae. JOINING ' INCIAL I � • it" rn rQ'1.. 1 ecrurtD� for the 'Provincial t rant seanetion• it beta; definitely I • c.( I y >tnA u • naesr .s mons• Mrs. ,G. Banechler, convener t txc;re :&,elag sta 40t an 4Uode�rieh 1, t wonhow/lea .on. Anti no wonder! Aa r n t nominating committee °t brought week, arid although se�cerut api;71iea1 and , r c Y the �vennsthdtg 'Mg nve•ra, el�.oted. for 1d1� . President, only one e of a uper•1noli ay? ill the slaie of �Dfi(ler. ,-and the follow- VV4'n.t to .oronto so far too known. � .,•. � l auras acc�pkt, Ile is �'�eralural , g the 'Christmas bazaaani worthy,: : �- . viaDre'sicl�ent, flaw: of Drysdale, 4 line -looking young .Don't ��r�-,et. miss G. ���cDrtlY� , 9.�t I that then tile or /tea Cro*5 I)r�narcln raj 31114, A• J. alae aye; 2nd vice-president, t fellow -in iris x is twenties, Ike ir* now 1aold rag in the xaanasilaan of the Col-, "Irti. C. Sanderson; re'ord�iug secretary, ' talking a Bourse in 'Toront() and will. lenlate. ora "Santurd'a rY ue(reralal r >«tn, . 1 ; 1'ostelethwaite 4 0rrc ponalisa o 'from thele to the some of the rfrown 2 to 0 an a ec , tr r Mrs. I1 �laantitrson ; treats., • strike. at ° lrklfnnd, Lake to tre'leaee-v p �(. a rd. tzlrg 1,1 A'OCTOGENAR 1�1 IAN EX -STUDENT COMES BACK TO THE OLD SCHOOL (By John . For ow' who is. on in -his eighties to, attend a gathering from 7.30 p.m. g * *; * 'Ural; 31s. C. 'Young"; Christian thv . t waral older officer? -- far ii-gnia; duty. Phare will tw- faanacl work, baking, i D s p `r t ' sii 1 ccretara.� 3(rs. t(;I,, Iaetlaler; cook:, ,n en fe dancer'. cos,tu e 3evivi14 %, good- inanity friendship, ttenlperance anu ,' t('orp. W. 1'han111)S „wlao h;as Ikea my .xi c 3- - ' ceilaileo1. articles will. k ik 1 111 -secretary, Mrs, R. t'triiliI) ; e ,sp4. tikag airl)lan1Ae ; at 1)lxlfnviil�le, for and .. �10.1r a be Yom nd'on the white e1t,�phant. t bio.. assoei e helper and mite bozo r}eeretary, z some time, is being senkt to M. Phomas , a After Tau Iiave' 1Fite( the "country 'Mrs,. T. TA1DiDx.Missionary'3lontlaly and 1 for a lair week course, in dv,nn d a store"' may receive a pleasant re, Work: I.F'rie kds, t retary, Sirs. `\V. aci11U1na. to .tion work • freshment in the "tea room," which: . will be fonuti in the home' economics .:. - - - - - r�J p� pc... )/ y�A ret • it t=f-v Nat`7F 1 ;Ma '!�s,4'�. 't+l r AgF°+ �d ,'t10:l :A + a . 1M tK +� L • t _ . The annual -Collegiate Commence, anent was held on Friday, December. 5, After the commencemelt' exerttises, the younger crowd remained at the "gym" :-for lunch. and dancing,: while the older • "boys" anti "girls," atlj'ourneil to the auditorium; • Elliott) • shanty. Like myself;: Mr: Robertson of his early education in S.S. No. 3, e bas served as a' trustee of the Gal - to 12.30 a,m, artsL,to rank that as one 1 egiate, and hts son 'Clayton is 'a of bhe happy events of his; later life is forme not a usual a peri�ence, but it was :nine honor on December 5bh, 1941,' the night of University. ____ the 'Centenn al the exercises_ ialairkuig__ of 'my old 1}ig6-school in Goderieh , Mr., '(x_ L,. Parsons, chairman • of the The committee in charge of the affair Collegiate Board, a grandson , of ''Ben are to be congratulated. They have. Parsons, the 'first mai of of •Goderich, done .something, The story of .it aP-• find an old boy of. they school, very ap- pears elsewhere hi this paper. I write propria•tely preside[ throughout. He "for 'myself. - • ' did it well and seemed happy in the I1t was-rayprivilege to make this trip doing oi?,it. from 'Landon with His Lordship, Chas. , A Seager,' Bishop'- of—Huron, one of r .Collegiate student- and also ann science. graduate R,,,of Queen's Mr. `and o ar.s..A. 'Gilson, of Cleveland, 0•, W tli -their daughter, Roslyn, were guests • of Mr. and- Mrs. W. C. Patton, Victoria street, ,for ,a, few flays. 811$. Gitson, ' a former student Mt Goo et io. Collegiate Institute, came ,to attend the commencement exercises on Friday eventing, when little MIss Roslyn assistedin the program. a C:,HRISTMAS. c4ABETINGS TO ALL -OUR4OLD AND MANY NEW CUSTOMERS. LEGG'S Meat Market We Deliver. Phone 485 Hamilton St. GEESE -- TURKEYS—DUCKS, MILK -FED CHICKENS �. .1O Ope 'su Who Was for many yehrsE'a the graduates of the school after my high school omaSter, I -understood and day, ‘who was (happyin taking the time enjoyed, the giving of the „awards and from his busy.: life to visit 'the old 'town, diplomas by the two , Robertson''brd- and school that has Meant so much to tilers and the receiving of them by the , evening -Later irr the evening I greatly aarying types of students as -they lined enjoyed his message `to the 'company up. Evidently there is. • no falling • off .in the assembly shall.. in the quality of the students, though a it was •my good fortune to be seated vast increase 'in the numbers. • *the crowded gym - l,• township, owners 1 graduates- or the school, C`hief-4ustiee nasium for the first it Was a goat thing to. have the ; part of the' Uo alas beside �r T J"I ad4iresses of the two d,istinguished'' Robertson --of thefarm near Youngs' scll. .t hese two o settler and • on- •which ' Was " , They ;beeanii Whatthey area -chiefly of which my father was the original - I born 1 Robertson and iliisliop ,Seager, and a 1 Speeia1e3 _for' -, December 13th ra SteaksIb.29c. Sirloiitrl• wingj.. Hamburg Steak . .2 lbs,•35c Pork Sausage ............ib. 20c Chopped Suet ib. 1'5c Mincemeat .... 2 lbs. 25c Shoulder Roast, -Pork lb. 25c Fresh Sider Pork - •,... , Ib.- 25c - :t Shoulder Roast "Beef ..2Oc, 22c Bologna, • homemade2 lbs. ,,35c Leave your order.: for Po`iltiT - which will be ° Med at lowe3t a - mairket price. "I.�iaIa�"�rt .gatn4.aa' Cadol a' .aI-ateta--toter FtipC•aivz-'. n a reminder of the - career ---Of is • wholesome -`also for young folk. wbecause of ideals; diaracter, and in- dustrY, Blain, joyous" hard, work. '�' `` t ' Vat* „ • : �. , a a �'"-' "`J• - . - �, ,1 ; These same youngsters who remained , ' in the gy.nlnasi'tim •,for. a happy social tonus while thea i eni'ars repaired to the :. _ k assembbly room. for greetings and renins- . - • iscenefs will', never fear, .have -a story to tell in coming years, perhaps better 1 than that of this generation, but ,they must find themselves tirs-t, and they Mvl %'. ill. ro....y.•lJ` f 1u• -t -he round of rentini'eent speeches"- L.;up itair •1 was •gl-ad/to hear a breezy I wmeSSa •,e --frons- a good lady 'who was a- fellow student with. me in the' senior.; p division of the two -roomed high school ? ` cif 15751- and it N'N' another pleasure i • -- :ru-111ee-`anci heat. again Mrs. Hamilton � •ir • or 47. 1)4 •, , (Isabel Oliver)., )•, .«ho came down from , i�aatawvak'a' 'wta'aag.1?ot"�P5yarQaC2�� a�una�ina�a y� vl -�aa� 0��F1i1(ardi1e specially for fhat evening. 5h{� comes fide nearest to holing one of • my lady teacher~ I �� ah noel taught a -SUEDE AND- PONY JACK] • ' SHIRTS--rrow, 00e' an by a woman (not -in school), but Miss 1 T ..,aver way- fellow -teacher 'of My time A Tooke. d Balfour Shirts These wif'hh Messrs. Strang, Moore •and Halls,' .•r atra;Sl though it was, not my privilege to take any of her classes, I snow well What her influence and example Meant in the school. It was Well to give•due credit to.the - -HORSEHIDE 61►� famous makes are featured in • a superb , Zipper front" $8.95 to $13.50 t seleetion of solid shades and whites. _kt6 .,rt $1.50--$2.00---$2.50 Special Men's Fused ,Collar Fancy • and. gfi • White Shirts $1.25 to :$1.45 g. - ,p See our wide variety of Currie Ensembles . iZO in airforce blue and . $1.50 and $2:00 g khaki. Carter 84 Suspender' Sets by King. $1..00 A thoughtful gift, - Select his Tie from our 'Env:. of'Tootal Tooke anti Currie Ties—A .large selection cif' patterns, 11ic.e- boxed '50c $i.00 - (live ' him 11 Hat by Ad'am. Smartly- SLIPPERS—Zipper martly- SLIPPERS Zipper Romeos in wine, brown NI or black ., $1.50'n $2.50 FINE HOSEI ;All shades 35c $1 00 w. ,--- • GLOVES— - .'' Wool Gloves...4n gree, airforce blue, khaki HANDKERCHIEFS -4n fancy_ boxes. 3 for $1.00-4 foil -$1.00 •$1.,25‘. KFS‘• with zipper,. :rA RIA "1 sky letlf,`and poliuiaiily `'proed fit:. .$3.95 S and cream. Lined - Gloves PYJAMAS—In English - flannel arid broad- cloth. A wide' selection popular shades. g 'x$1.45--$2.95 MEN'S MUFFL- ERS -Silk, Wool�andiCrepe. $1.00 and up a front in two-tone shades .. x$3.75 4 1 , V-NECK BUTTON SWEATERSI-All wool - —in grey, airforce blue.: and h'eatlier. I., $.25.--" 'FAN'CY -CREW and •V,NECK. TWO-TONE • • WEATERS... : t ra . • . $x..00 „r •s„ .•• ��t���'-L�.'�`e`tid`iq��'.�aw^'>'���51�i...i'�a'!.`a��uA°rti*+ar��;�tia�Ea��.a�.-���i�a�i�A�Ca'•h`i++,�5'��� ,.. .• . � •. � • • *gifts �from. Which to -- choose . are: hundreds of other gifts �li.ere Ir , 1verything neatlypa.cked •• In Christmas .boxe. � • AGENT TIP TOP TAILORS. VIM AlaiTT. 13041411 r ins TallatTar cs VIIP*-111111V Th01461,,3644 TOTAIVIT P ' Ov1,Y,'✓"�' ✓. r .••iii a A` ;1s4.4iSt;i t teachers for thLh record, of (* the school as has 'been done, And in re,lnemberiug •olcl mathematical master, A, J. aloore, I home -hist/ pioneer work in connection with the G;oderic•h ,public lihrar< will not be forgotten, It pleases me also to note that recogni- tion ar,,, , a ,,,�, , given ',. bein },ivc u to A. � I,,.. for his servi s on the staff of the yry schotd and other_ wiser In this 'his -home , town: In m hi,J1 .,.rhoo1 principal days --1 batt ,Ithn for five: y4 arS as zi • colleague auk] -:1 know his, ,worth. "Graininar--.School" was the official wale up tui. 157.1, then "IIigh• School," and finally °`('o1llegiate Institute," for la rger schools with ,special, staff andI ' equipine nt., Principal Scott hap no I easy task 1s• 1e carries'forward. i into 111e sec and century the.traditlons, :{loaf ;believe he will and standards of the old school,' but6i mea,-4lre up to it and ' r1 a'civance., Ile comes, of," good stock (I1 knew his uncle Wm..Seott, B.A., as an eminent - teaa1er, • former principal of Taranto Normal ,School), lie has•a cap-; able Staff who work all the better I for .t•ltfinspiration of this ce=ntennial c•ei hrttiron, and h C..ollegiate Board `, deeply interested in maintaining the high srailcling .of the ,,choral. 'At the.general rally in, tfihe a`eembly.1 hall Vt.•o (116 not forget the vast company of evert day hush- mets and; women wicieffy ,sca'tfered who owe - much to the school, but (-onion not he there. ' Toa': all slyCh, who may reaV this 1 pas on the greetings eltpresstrcl, • and wish t$em nno ;and-- alb continued - happy memories of -they %Ilow,a^hill, friendships , and teachings that were theirs in, the Goderich Gramnnl:r,,r Moat, high ':school, ('oli,''giatte° Institute - .41 ; ; rs1•` ,Iii` r4k a, r►• r°, Irl' rtw' ift 1u` r1. rpt r�tb' VENISON FOl COdNT HOME The mai)-earrld:r on highway No. 4, near lidnntlt'sboto, at the weak end, cane' upon, the «trcoos'of a cheer that 'tad keen Rills(: 1)y 1n automobile shortly Wore his • ni rival. Autltoritie r took 1 it tti a'Clinton ,butcher .atnel inmantenn' of the 'C'ounty Home were treated to a vet Lam 'dinner. , a • to mt ipsicuiata +R"lot 9 PRICES 'EFFECTIVE UNTIE CLOSING SAT., ma. 15tii _RAISINS EA- E T, R1.1.bd•41193/ 3C (URANTS • ° 25r •c t FLOURTj� XXXX Qua kers 24 -Ib. 98.1b ) Lao V lV ' . For bread sackL'•sack w KRAISINS :. Seeded 16 -oz. phg. �� Jewel • l c, •0 SHORTENING CHERRIES.,Red Glace -lb. 25�' " 1-11►, Pkg.' 19c PEEL' Cut Mixed 1 1b.; • ' . .15c =Mother Parkery>� J.� cv Yellow' label %jute label PEAL Lemon or ' t, ib. 9c TTA 3 3 -1b I A Orange ups �! 11)* 42c . 'Ztic CITRON PEEL ' 4-11);43e# COCOA 3 -ib tin (14K"Tin's :c 'VANILLA Lemon or Almond 2 oz a 1 Ib.' tin Artificial Extracts btle., YC • 24C • ICING tSuGAR, Bulk 2 lbs: 19c Richmello . , �1l c� • 9 " -, COIi'NEE Fresh lib 39c , d'i'.1L:�''L'$ �Sllelled 3z: ib. 35c` ground pieces LMONDS Shelled l 11. 4 I; �+ D G POVVD "R .6,4) -14. --tin T SL GAR Golden Yellow lbs. � 5 a38C Domino GINGER, ELOUR Pastry 7 -lb. bag ALE 30- y 25c .. 2 . oz. btles 25c w GRAPES. ORANGES Texas Seedless - - Washed and:Graded•y ' CARROTS albs: 14c GRAPEFRUIT 6_ for 250 Washed ✓ Crisp Heart :TURNIPS . 2 lbs. 5c 0.- , CELERY 2 bun. 25c L No• 1 Cooking eg RADISH' . ige bun. 5c E ONIONS • 3 lbs. 14c 117 ' V" DOMINION STORES' LTD. "V" DpF,.�i°•.�a'�E�{;�-Ld'•'a'�%`�aGup„�'.a�i a'ta3�a�e'tssta?atiz^+a'�i v�+.i✓.a'r�a a�u-z$a.n� •ria U y °tea RED - 2 lbs. 2-3e • EMPERORS „ NEW Navels med. ,� hoz. 23 ,, • SUJNKIST° size. ,011,+.1. a-. k 1i -risotto t - 10014 is 1)0114 t•-....eff4:* W• i1I 3iiS ,,,5tCAt' wouldn't be Christmas' a"d Chris#rias woo 'or shop • Seems os tE14ydra lighting ectoratjOns, 'gay and d Oar materials Without o r trees ands munitions ` homes' 4o to the heavy a on of V44:0 pember,` ���' Wee in the production to reirining her,trout o re4 and p S $kl it is: roperate by lighting. and supplies, C® °S - t..1jt pow the us eoi decorative Christm er ©F c i a pecte3 th week the Use a3 stir►�e' It is cad during. on aOcAUht mands va be reduced inclusive, aecotctrvs demands -4th t® a"' reasonable t eri®d Er®�► DeC• that P Ole holiday ge used dorms of could �e use , rAducti"( i6 n lighting to Wer to on. 1 ung• clown" is etri i p et . H dro ewer Is g ...�thum�5• d Sn all cor inaustA turning dra p°v+ cel eve./ AOby help unnecessary u8e oi , e3v' unn octoVI- an and 0 bom0�rce0W SR CO NVOSSIO 0141 A9,10 1* 0 t 4.t 4,2, a'.d:q•A;44,44 44.44.#1 4;44,4A.411,04A13,4,4,1.441,44.4d.44;"94 44,,,d,rrE,4d;z3•,ts5 4 a. 'Fn AWORD1rO HOUSEWIVES • Get the most ®tit of your elec- trical appliances. Timely repoiss save waste of electricity pad _. avoid Inconvenience. They post- , pone the need for replacernent„ b too -very important now that so much rnaterial is needed forweap• ons of •war. -Consult your .elec. Weal dealer or kcal Hydro for good setvice. liar Savings Certif cat s Make Excellent Cbristm'as'iffs til RmersER-ie'`sYOUR MR0 SYSTEM OUR WAR trFOitT 1ti'r,rr.s (NIT YOLK CO'KAtt*IITY DE1" ND% ON me YOUR SUPPORT 1rsiixt. IT %T W' .. �1a1n=..t,h irfy • Yr