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ODplICHt,ONTARIQ THURSDAY; DEOMER 18thy 1941
Prizes Presented'
- at Central School is...mat lYfeetWe Of COMmittee to Be
' Held- at Chilton,December 20th f
4;itelt. Dr. Barnett Adfirefill1311UPil$ Artangentents have been made by the
at 'Annual Coimexteemout executive ' ef the. 11uren eleughing
Bier01130$
•-,CommenceMent exercises were held
At Central solieol On Friday allternOeht
the etalf and itiident body „ inaluding
the 1941 gradUateS, la the
principhee room at a o'cloair.
Miss Mason ledein the singine! of "0
Oaittida," "The First Noel," and "0
Little, Town of Bethlehem," alid_ Prini
0.1)41 AirSanos then introdueed. Bev., Dr.
Barnett, religious • instructor IA the
sch.00l, who gave a brief address. He
reminded the leers and girls that they
were tee future men uncle, wonaen of
Canada and that- thee' make
the most of their opportenthes whiee at
scnool. Mentioning the fact thee he
had atlenued univereite. with th Pre-
,setat ,Pierae Minister of C'enacte and the
leader of the .Opposition, eDI?. 'Barnett
said he might be Speafthig on this -oc-'
easion to some ef the future leaders of
the country.
Dr. -Barnett presentee:the Robert
Park memorial medal, deflated yearly
by, Victor Lauriston of Chatham, to
ehmice Milne, who !took the higheet
standuag at graduation.. •
Proficiency awards were presented as
follows;
4athematics-Edith -Donaldson (don-
ated by H. M. Shackleton), • -
Writieg-Elietor Johnston (by
Cole )
English--Eunike Milne (by Mrs. L.
L. Knox). „
Art----ileaniKershaw (by Smith% Art
Store). .
rgErAtanons FOB, _ _
41TEItti.ASIONAL '11,AWCIEL
e,
match eommittee tola:41d the annual
.meeting of this oiganizetion m the
agricultural otnee board. room, Minton,
on. Saterday eftereocon, Deeentier 20th,
at 2 o'clock.,
In addienn to he eteetion of officers
efor the yr 1W1-42, it is exPeetea to
have present Mr,i.• J. A„..Carroil,eecre-
taryenattnager of the Ontario
Aeeocietion, and ft nuMeer of officials ecf
that Organization, to 14,1vo advite and
suggestlens to the ideal cOmmiitee. The
bugget; With estimated reeelpts and ei•-•
penitttureS, will be presented to the
metting. .
A.ThliMber 'of important recommend -
talons .erom. the exeeutive w1Lno pre-
Sented to the annual meeting,.sueh as;
(e) Horse show open to horse -owners
of -Huron county oulA to be held en
October 13t11. ,
(b) Request te "the Lions' Clubs of
Huron to put on a, Huren old boys'
reunion on October 13th.
(e) The . Earl. oe Athlone, Governer -
Genera l of Canada, to be invited, to
visit the' match on October 14th.
(d) Inter -County .contests. 1;tY be held
on Ocer*.15th.
(e) Huge military display by airmen,
Of local stations and also by the county
mWtiainit s on October 1.6th.
(f) " Monster banquet to .seat 1000
guests in ,Seaforth for the final night,
at which the presentation of prizes will
he made to the winners. .A. guetst
speaker of international renown .to be
secure* •• • ' •
It i expected that the ;display of
labor-saving farm machinery and equip -
meet will .cover uiarea of over fifteen
,
acres AlreadeOnany loeal hotere have.
Social studiese-Eunicee.emilne... (07- reserved - their entire "heconuo.pdatiinr
hineek Chanter, 1.0.D.E.). tor the-matcli period. • 4, ".
_High School entrance tertifieates7e The local ground Work has been well
vin Leonhardt, Taos Aikenhead) done hy the °peat. It ie hequed: the
tEunice Milne (honors), Jean Kershavi" annual raeetingewill give raore Inspire -
Elinor eseanston, Shirley Freeman, time and drive to the local committee.
&fiat Donaldson. pie • To this end, all intekestedfarmers and
• 'READING 31.1,13LOMA:S "e-
...,epreeentatiees of, prganizations are in -
Barr -y Attri4e, Ruth Bowen, Marilyn vited to be present on December 20th.
Turner, Terry Robb„ Teddy Nelson,
Phyllis Baxter, •
Sy0CESSFUL BAZAAR,
bois Campbell,e Edward Fulford,
Betty. • Ruckins„ Kenneth Hutehin.s,
..Robert Mills, Jerry Moore (2), Gordon- Sulmtantial, Sum Raised by G.C.I.
•
McCabe (2), Morley McLean, Wm 1c Junior Red Cross
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• Lean, Viola Schmidt, jean, Warner, The -Christmas bazaar held on Sat--
• Doreen. Webster (2); Ann Willis (2); urdaye December 12th, in the gyranas-
Cinthia Young (4). • • lunt tlie° Veollegiate Institute,
• Mee Sparks, Clare Ruffe111(2), Web.
under the aueptees of the* Junior -Red
-ter Huttort ,(2), Douglas Webster (3),'ociL
-Catherine Horton, Jack Price, Ittrnes--11"15-4- 'Pao 6631)°l1. was avery
, • -
Senithere (2), Muriel Horton, Mneeee successful event
HollandThe boys' displays, With eir,
, " ;•; .
Joyce H. JelmetoneErielloinieae•RaYe. ....W.nifrcent..inehrge.r..::4147AC04 favorale
attention.-' It was, hoWever, only a
mond Cutt, Isobel .Greenslade (3), Bev-
erley Brown, Kenneth 'Bridge, Edward small part of the bazaar,. In addition
Mary -Ann Dtskine (2), Betty there etere 11 country 'Store, baking
table, gift table,. _candy. beoth, and fine-
Sebill"ez (2), "Brownie Milne, Eleanor
Glenn (2),- Ray Stoddart, George
displays of knitted articles for "overseas,
• ,
e -
Warner, John "Walker (2), Ted Fel-
purposes.
ford, "Bruce klriskine,,, Ronald Ryan, . Tea was serVed in the heme economics
room, where the guests •ewere received
John Vestbrooke, John. Donaldsen,
Donald Holmes. by. Mrs. A. It. Stott., Tea was- Poured
Beulah Shaeleleton .(3),' Marilyn by Mts. Walkom and Mrs. G. leayne,
assisted by 'Miss E. eleNaughtoneand a
Better- Tpretty -
Marjorie Iraeter 12), Betty Beacom, bevy
Those in charge of the various tbles
Harold Warren, Ross Sparks,' 13ruee a
.mcDonald, Don. Mooney, Howard wv•re:
Glits--;-Eleanor , MacEwan, Mildred
Sch,midt, Don. W4rreO, Boy Bowen,
Videan, June Fritzleye,Barbara, Henry.
,Jim Saunders, 'Mary Tebbutt, Walter
Apron.s-Miss 'Powell, Phyllis Me -
Thomas, Elizabeth Earnest. Eetbie
l'egg7 iCooper, `Betty Jean- Me -
Greig, Kenneth Dickinson, Pn.fil
DoriS Allee, :Lenore Whitely,
Mooney, 13111 Bond, -Leonard _Geddes, Nee,
Marjorie ••Gillespie, Shirley Acelardy,-
Heten MeLeae, Naecy Sallows„, Noreen
McKaHelen IngliSDonnieces, Betty Smith, 'Eleanor JoherVni: -
y, , .
Candy-giss fiane, ABetty .Moore,
Verley Bell:Doris MeBrien. . '
Vivian Straughan, June Sparks, ,.Lor -
Molly Bisset, Billy BeaCona, Eugenia
Vivian
(2), Vera. C1iaz Raymond raine Drennan, Avis ;Warreeek,• Freida
Or wfordeltuth Ce.tt, Bobbie Duquette, White, Willa James, .Noreen. McCabe,
h DickinsonAudrey Dickinson, Ruth Reid, Mary Chishelm, Margaret.
t,-
,!ter Pry, Murray, ,,Garrick, Vesee Wightinan.
storeee- Miss Bisset
, ,
Geeeier, Gjettit. Roderick Clra-
Cotlntry ham, Evelyn- Lynebi Isabel '2,1CLean, Marjorie Hays, Catherine 'Graf,, Irina
Donald Patterson„ Bobbie Prouse, Billy Thomas, Betty (raiser, Edith. Donald-
gon, Madeline Smith, Charlotte Salkeld,
Ruffell, Nora, Willis* (2). .`
Norma !Good, Ituth Hoy', Joyce John- Glariti Chiellolne 13arhara Lancaster,
seen, Edythe Jenkin„ Donald MacEware Barbara .Cutt, na.thaleen Rundle, Win..
-Benton lioore, Ma.rion„Reiss (2), Lor. ona Jenkins; Rita Hartney, Lois
raine 'Thompson, I:Tarry Warner. Feagail,
••
ATTENDANCE RTIFIOBoys' gift table--Gra,nt Johnston,.
CEATIa'S
One yeer---Janiee Smithers, Charles • 'Pette Maciawan, Douglas MacDonald,
Patricia Church-The?'-eert Biseet. ;
Hawthorne,: .,
lted Cross Videan,
June ilaechler, Ettahelle Webster, ,erie-
toria Baechler, Audrey Smith.
Baking table --Miss M. Ackerman,
Pat McLaughlin, Rose -Bowra, Hazel
Wilmont, 'Mary GallOve, Eileen Astel,
MaXlitie Sttfrdy,-Vvionne Sheardown,
Eunice 111ne, -Marie Wilson.. •
• Those assisting Miss MeNanghton in
the tea, room :were Joan Buchanan,
Betty Young, INorten VansCone,
Ilotz, Madeleine Young, •Shirley
•ICIarveick, Ethel Turtort, Margaret
Rundle, Pauline erattereon, • Meryl
Sanderson, !Lillian Irwin, .Dorothy
Holmes, Mary joyee Steatighan.
ContributiOns are gratefully acknow-
ledged from the 'following: Iteeall drug
store, M. Robins, 'Wong's Cafe, Erciet-
son'S drug store, Ivie-Marie Gift Shop,
It. 'Wheeler, Mrs. Evans, Baxter's
Dairy, Snider's Dairy, L. Zinn, Venus
Restaurant," J. W. Craigie, Green' Door
Gift' Shop, Fruit ;Market, eleVeland's
Bakery, Curry's Bakery, Greenslade's
Bakery, P. E. IIihhert, G. W. Schaefer,
A. 'Oornileld,411. Norman, Agnew -Sur.
pass, II. Woods,. fimith'h
Art,,Store, Coles nook Store, J. X. .110,
EWen, E. Pridhata, 'M. Ainslie, 3. II.
116 -ward, Je C. Cat, C. Woiseli, E. 0. -
Robertson; Campbell's, drug store, (Steil,
man's, People's) Store,' F. Hunt, G. Mac:
The net piroceeds were apt;ro;imately
Vicar.
$145.00.'
EUREKA CLASS 6i1FICERS
The remalar meeting ofthe Eureka
class of Victoria street Thited church
was held at the home Of `Mrs. p. John-
ston." The president,. Mrs, It.' Good,
took 'charge of the business. • Rev. A.
3. 3faeitaye conducted the eleetioe ut
officers, .Whicit reStilted ° afolloW4:
President, 'Mrs. R. Good; 1st viCe-
president, lire. J. U. 3litteli; secretary,
1,fre. Ilreen ; treaeurer, Mits. P. Wilson;
press seeretary; Mre. 'Gibbs; pianiat„
Wileon. Mr. MaoKaye closed
the reeetharf with prayer. LutaCh was
served by MTS. 11 AdaYal and a social
ha1f-2hour was spent. ,
,
"A quiet 'wedding waii $01einnized in
PA.1047.-COX
%ilrigi*m40 ifistruirts ,..RED OROSO ATOTES I. AnothOt Attpinpt -,
,o,d,us,
, (Except as stated, tiese servims Will ..„—.1,,,,,-4,..L.-_.7-----------:-..— - at Bre4ki* :Jail 430.tuNay,' December 'Rh, when Annie
„kiarguerite Cox„,claughter of ,3,irs. Mary
be'en. Sunciay,.next; December 21,st). . Hannigan and the late, Percy Cox Of
NOWI'll.STREET UNITED* CHURCH
Rev
late *4' F
Fathernd XpTitunnrake
RM
MORNING' - ,
.$113.50 in: Cash donations.
eeived ivcia: Now, 35; used, 9, Also 'Youth Attsiolti Turahey. hut la
. ()V4e.141)0Wetect by Governor
M4 a. ua. of
l'inknang ilf,enge Of Hamilton, son ef
Tenor and baritone duet - 1%o riend tue
The total nntaber of ,blanketd re -
Di xeter, became the bride.' of Pte.
,,,' ' ' '.-aey11.01(113 -
_p. . ' . . 'Ward
of Xan,!' front ,,..`The Song and thet
,
ollielated. 'The young -couple were at-
'Ireth" i., •Danit5io°0-rgeld.' etritv,il
- We:Kr 1:,jetter'edericit
t - Aii.: att'i-mpt to escape .frOoa 014on, tended, by elies xargarer, webbee, and
..Meesrs. Fred Wainwright 'and'
Ralph. uenderaen0 , , $105 has- been 'received. This ineludes'
ounds of euchre, two of brid
three Countjail-44e third- tint'S, 7ear-1 IipIen.o.:10.4beg, rttiieW7/101',01bponti10:. oat "rrfe(kerp°tnitoen*
Anthena-"Chastmas Bells," StevelfSon.
ducl'part of the third round. Out of proved ebortive on 'Sunday
rge !Y
3n6rilinf . was held in' tnn l'alin:Po'.(ke'orge H•Qtel•
S°1°14t147-4113ftsiboBu•r; Txrers:111,se,w(a.,,te:188 this ameunt $75 lute „teen forwarded When James Flenniken, .eevetattent-y!tr- on their roura item a trip ..asti, the
Fried for Ruesien relief. ' "' ., "- ., „,.
Attridge,. LAC. • Tb.amas Clark, ' old •Youth awaiting trial On a elenteiel stirlir„ couple win re$1(10,11:01,04iltou;
ouoiArb,cilii.01.7,i ..shepherde )43., the ,rield The faarth retuad 'of bridge' is 'being
played ; also the fourth, reund of euchre, charge 'of theft at gasoline, IS, alleged
to have struck Turnkeyak. White over ,
RikkilWELLe'SIIII64141; . .,
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' EVENING , , The etnai Otto ineludes. 82,50 donatiOnS.
' The junior itud'eenler choirs vvill pre-. e ;
,411, the ROM .ild mone3" for the lirst' the it with a ha.mmer, 64141411.1g' bllAiteciPrecteur,Witeloaairlafo;ItaegQek, hgeatattoratt,tohle,l,
by December him; only to be 'captured On his' break
sent an all candle -light see- .i'3•1','.rttsr°t.htlen.(1s-auhlai,u1417t.,„3,' becetlin4g of .tile work-, Ler' liberty by ,Gievernoe.l. B. Iteynolds Thursday, November 27t1i, when Itev.,
vice. As a.special feature the program
oom
r.committee is .te•be.held on Tlies- after a 'struggle, iu whieli the turnkey 11. V: Workman teulited in marriage
will -be emu...Ind:O. With excerpts from ' 3 anuar6,fit 2 pmalSo bada Inure in..its latter staVerna
ges. Leola. 11u1, eecond 'daughter
day, y - ..,
1-ta.ndel.'s ".11essia,h," including:, "And —- Flenn
iken ha., charged With. :•of ' Mr ." itud 'MR
rs. Jonathan .' HugilI;
the GloryComeunto M," and The fo11oW1
11. ,3:---air---s:113:ittst'llw0; pairS bodily - harm . .
," ", ement - as for- a t tonpting to break 1011 and° with .. as''iand , Arnold Thompson Itathwell, m
Si
"Hallelujah." This leet, one of the
smutting .11r. '1V,hite, caosing- actual of Mr; and aim. 'Ben Itathwell; Gode-
greatest and nost Popular Wrifits in the sweaters warded. 0 December 4; 30 turtleneck
rich township. The bride. looked ezeli
realm ekehoral art, has -not been heard
soeks ; 30; pairs long seareen's stockinge r Tile attack on the ternkeris said to in a -stmet-length cirw. of blue crepe
iu Goderieh for many years andi the fl.ero caps ; 10 helmets ; 10 searves ;10 have, been. entirely
ch.olt will be supplemented -with -extra Britlisia civilian defence; lute the j apanese attack on Hawaii, was attended, by her eistereiOna lingill,
illilli."°.'ed' 114414 and
Ive°e7rel a bel:le's;i":reopfePa4inkd.ile:ressa;leef
singers from other ehoirs for its renal. 1,8)a-ir-gjus lfiliGsv;es pair child.ren's sllaipers ; comp.teagy unexpected,
tionle There Ivill be both piano and 9-
9 pair.., socks; 2 pair baby bootees; 2 The official version of the attempted r roses, ThOnaas RethWelle Of Olin
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organ aecompaniment, ' , with iVirs. E.
pair )111rdren's gloves ;:' 1 -scarf, ; 4 jail 'break, as ,givento the press- by tsr brother of the grown, , was' best
Jeesop , at the piano. Other eisitoes
handkerchief§ f 30 woneen's ;night ,- Sheriff Nelson 'Hill, relates that it 9.15 Man. Alter the wedding a reception
taking "Solo parts. will be. Mrs, A.
gowns.; -.5' pair boys' Mamas. Knitted Sunday ' =min.' Turnkey NiThite dinner vette held at the, homeeof til
Schutzviolinistand FltLtHarvey e
conifoets490 pair socks ; 9 rifle mitts ; entered the cell tlock in ,vv;hich Fen - .bride's parents, where about-. foety
,: , .-. .
Doneye There ' will be special effects
0 twe-way mitt's; 39 `seamen!S„Mcks ; niken and two other prisoners- were guests were present. The greent's gift
by way of processional,. recessional And '
helmets •,. 20 ribbed helmets, 1 sleeve- Ais coeseion was to lock the three in to the ahridesmaid was a yellow geld
echo chorus from the ' gallery. The
1.s..s,r'sw, seater. December 13th 7 quilts..dividual cells in the 'bl•ock, a routine bracelet, and to the groomsman a
de
program will inclu'ihoth female and units -5 dresSes, 5 coats, 9 task., He had locked two of the cells leather billfold. Mr. and Mrs. RathmalequartetteS and soloists from both u, g'' _
, 'blouses,: o sweaters, 5 pair bloomers; and was in the act of lacking the well left- later through' showers of
junior and senior choirs. and a ladies ,
o‘_,01-1-seworaen's unitse--5 skirts, 5 coats, 10 third when he was struck down from confetti on 'h short honey,moon trip,.
three-part chorie.S...•The ' junior choir
44- 10 pair boys'. Pyjamas; 5 'behind, 'allegedly by Flenniken, who the beide choosing a.. baele 'crepe drees
will be making their debut for thls -!s ;
women's. night owns - . thenvatale for the open cell block door. lint]: matchine: acceSsories. iMrS „Ackers
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season- and, will appear in*'thefr new .. 4;Here he was confronted • b. Governor viller, grandniother of the gTp()M, V,iflio
robes for the tfirst .time. The service
will commence at 7.30 instead of the
were reeeived at the sliOiver held On. struggling on •the.
' Five hundred and six handkerchiefs L.Ifternelds.• The two 0-r ppled and were ii ninety-three years of age, was among
when • Turnkey the guests present Mr. add: Mrs.
i•egular hour. .. -- .
0, Saturday. Of these 120 Were for child- White, partially fecovered but 'groggy, Rathwell. will -reside . on the groom's
ren, 208 for lad,les, its for 'Mee.. A sensed lhe 'situation and went to his
euetoal-%17iishoin.P...
,
the Bayfield line, • Goderich
KNOX PitESPeY.TERIAN catiRCH- . donation of - $10- from the :Goderieh chief's assistance. • . .
Collegiate Jlor" Red Cross, to pia- Turnkey "White was In bad shap
i
Introit-"When All, Things Were n chase _hteellre:rehiefe. is acknowledged- er the affair. BeHe. offered from con- •
' Quiet Silenee," :Bishop. gratefully,,, ; '., cussien, a- dislocated hip, and was so
The ;Choir. ' - . . stiff ,and sore that be was given ae few
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Anthem -"And the"'Glore-' (Olessiah), , 4 meeting of the worlc,.•room executive &eye rest. , • -' , e . - e
, 'Handel ' committee was held on Tuesday lifter. Since Flenniken attetiipted to escape
• " The Choir.' neon lest Week, Mrs,' E. C. -Dunlop from custody he ha's beeen charged with
Lathesquartette-"The Infant Jesus,' preside& , , _,:
. • „ , .. car theft by Torente.police,-,but no in
Yon -
The proceeds of the !first two rounds formation has yet come from London,
- Misses- Mary McKay, Madeleine of the "iniarathon," $75, , were voted Where he is alleged :to have Stolen an -
Lane, Marjorie Gillespie, Ger: for medical and relief aid to Russia, other car, .or frone Waterloo, where he
trude. Hoist. In answer to the nationwideeeppeal. Ls .sesPected of stealing money. As
.
Carlitmae Hymns- ,e„ It was decided to close the roome related in last week's-Signal-ISter, he
' "0 Come, All Ire Faithful:"' ' from peceraber 18 .until January 6. was arrested. ' at Clinton -on 'Saturday,
"AS with Gladness ken oks-Old." The :annual meeting of the local war Deceneher eth, afte tees extended joy
'Hark,. the 'Hereltif-Angele__Sing.' /news it conenitteeewili be held on ride.
Tuesday-' afternoon, January 6, at 3
o'clock., Mrs. Dunlop and Mrs.
J. I). Thomas were appointed a
nominating committee. The con-
veners of the sewing' and- knitting
comnalttees, Mre.• Calvin •Cutt,. Mrs. W.
J. Hodge; life, Jerry and Mrs. W., F.
No: 01
Two -Years -Donald "Warren, Isabel
McLean, Jack. Miriam, 'Enniee Milne.
Four years -Stanley Merriam.
• -Five years--SorNh Willis, Lorraine
',,Thompson.
ARTIIUR CIRCLE OFFICERS
The° alluvial meeting and installation
. .
of officers ler 1942 of the Arthur Circle
of KnOx chureh was held On Moitday
evening. Mrs. A. E. 'Kemp read the
Scripture and 'Miss 'Gertrude dialet
.led in prayer. Mise Madeleine !Lane
sang.h pleasing Christmas Solo and
•Chrietintes carols were sung during the
eerviee. Reports of tlie different Secrer
tarieS were given and showed a fill year year under the capable 'leadership
of the president, Mks. H. Rivers. The
follovvIng ofliceti were ilected and
• dedieated by Mr. D. ,T. lane: Presi-
- dent, 'Mee II. Rivers e vicepresidente,
MrS. (George ‘lacilwan; Mrs... Floyd
Lodge ; secretary, . Mrg, Melvin Bell;
treasurer, lire.- A. E. Kemp; captains,
Miss M. Lane, Mrs. A. Mcfreeinell;'eme
responding s.ecietary, Xlre. It. G. John-
ston; press' secretara Mies E. Elth'nr;
supply, Mrs. etinslier 'with Miss
Dorothy Johnston- and Mr .3. Catt
as assistants; Glad Tidings, Mrs. J.
le ',Vane, with Miss ,Mary SlaeViear
and Sirs, Rest,. Sparks as Assistants, ;'
• leome and Welfare, Sirs. G. Ma(t-
ill); literatrtre and library, Mrs. 11.
-Arthur; student secretary, Mire. n.
Orr ; borne helpers', 'Miss G. Itaist, "With
Mrs. W. Reid and 'MM. (1, ItObiliS0O1
ae aesistantse,' flower 'fund, )Irs.•
11111; Pianists, (Miss Mary( SireKay and
Sirs. W. Clements, a
ItOXING
' cieneenor Ryan informs The SiguaI-
. Star that after- intervievvineei =amp of
the meecelianta It Mule that Boxing,
DaY (14"rialay, De -eel -Jebel' 20th) will be
pmee gonerally observed t, he el0f-P,
or stow, 'While' Moil of the inilie
and factories, will ea,ittinue
talon.
- EVENING
Christmas Carol Singing -
"The First Nowell he Angel Did
Say."
"Away in a Manger."
"Holy -Night, Peaceful Night."
Anthem -.'Sing, 0 Heavens," Sullivan.
The ChgeW.. - .11:,Pricee.---Mes. George -Jenner .arel
Seloist.-LAC. Fidvvaid Case:Mine. E. Evans, IN'ere asked to arrange a die-
Solo--4•Naeareele" tGounod. play. of envies of the work accont-,
- Mr. 3. F: ;Gillespie. plished during the year. •
Praise -"While Shepherdee -Watched Mrs. Dunlop announeedi' that *Gode-
Their Flocks." rich. is placed now in the Stratford
"The Race. thee Long in. Dtirknes district under the coruvenership of
Pined," ° -Mrsjohneton of ...Stratford, who
National Antheml called a meeting, Of Workers at Clin-
ton recently, Which was attended by
VICTORIA STREET UNITED e Mrs. Dunlop end Mrs. Thorpe, It was
CHURCH stressed that- helmets shetiM not be
MORNING pressed; more turtleneck sweaters ,are.
Carol-"WelcoMe, Lord." Music -by T. urgently needed for the,Air Force.
Tertius Noble. • •
Anthem-e'n HIS:Lowly, Manger Bed." The Dominion Government has asked
'Soletsthr-MiS: A. Thompson, Miss the •Canadian people through the Can-
' P. Roope. adian Red Cross SciefetY for fends to
EVENING purchase medical and surgical supplies
An evening of carol singing- by choir for Ruseia.
and congregation, including The Carol In, ,*respense, the retail furrierS; Of
of the Star," 'Bethlern Land,","tGloria Pronto have -most generously 'donated
'in txcelsis," traditibnal carols • ar- fifteen thousand dollars' worth of fur
ranged by T. Tertius Noble.. pieces to be sold by shares, the money
Solo -"Glory ' to Heaven's ' Eternal to be turned over to the Red ross.
King," Erik Meyer -HO -mend. There are thiroes.ie Pleces.-of- fur in
-
Miss Pearl Roope. , the vollection, coats, • Capes and neck-
Antkenc--."Sing, 0 Heavens," Caleb pieces. ;Most afahe collection is made
Simper. • up of coats valued at from $200 to $3000
Sololet--Mr. 'C. Breckow. .
BAPTIST CHURCH
.• MORNING
Anthem-"Khig of.Love,." by Lillenas.
Duet -,"The Same Sweet Story," by
Richard Haingworth.
Anthem-• High „O'er the Hills," by
Lillenas.
FIVENJNG
Anthem --"Chimes of thriStmas," by
Haidor Lillenas;
Duet -"Songs in the Night," by F.
Winters.
Atithein "Wonderful -Night," by
-Carolyn Freeman.
"-ST. GEORGE'S, CHURCH
The Christmas Seriices in St.
Georges church will begin with a epee -
lel Midnight service and IIoly Commun-
ion .on Christmas Eve, at 11.30 o'elock.
There' Will els° be celebrations of Holy
Communion at 3a.m. and 10.20 a.m.
on Christmas Day. The reetor hopes
coliduct these services and. to preach
on Christmas Eve. All AngTicane are
reqeested to !Mend the cervices.. The
publiceelso is invited to the Chilstmas
Nye service. A Christmaseitiol service
will' also he held on Sundae evening,
December 28th.
P.M COMMISSION BUYS LOT
The meeting of cthe 'Public IJtiliti
Commission em Thursday night last
dealt mainly with, routine business.
Th& Commission' decided, to Proceed
with the purchase of lot 72, St. David'S
street, the Town Connell having de-
eepted the Cominissioe's. offer of $400
'for the property. It is understood it
Is the intention of the .Commission to
put tip it building on the lot to he need
for storage purposes, in place of the
wee -eta storage hOirse ,Newgate and
Victoria streets. •
THE WEATIIER
Temperatures in (Goderieltor the
paSt week, and also for the correponelt,
ing week last year, as officially recorded,
Were as follows:
POLICE' COURT MATTERS
•
Quarrel eiver Haystacks M -Ashfield to
Be Ventilated- -
• Weekly Police Court was not .held
last Thursday.- Magistrate-Makins was
a little under the Weather and traffic
-
conditions were bed. All _eases . were
adjourned o:ne week.
Two airmen from Clinton, now in
jail, ,were to appear on a charge'of
breaking and entering the Provincial
police °nice in the Masonic building
West street, tGoderich, and stealing two
dollars' worth of stamps. .This was on
Armistice nigbe November 11. It is
alleged the aeeused 'aseentled the fire
escape and entered the police office
through ,a window, .
The burning of two large stacks of
hay on the night of December 1st on the
farm Of Joseph McMillan, on -the Kite
tail siderOad leading to Lake Huron,
is4ohaVe a Police Court 'sequel. Mr.
McMillan ,) is.: under *arrest and is, at
liberty on,$500 cash. ,bail 't•Itarged with
the destruction of property. The hay-
stacks are saidto have .burned for leyPiellock, Ripley.' The marriage .Was•
hours,'i1luinitiitin, 'the elty for miles, , solemn-V.41i ttt the home ef .the brides'
and causing" wonderment and ..belinft)nt),"e,inin
ier, Toronto ofKnoxntoetreet,i,sbbSiIetey3._.1ia
yr.Jn„.
vestigation: .
Police, Were told *that the- hayle- fehtteeh,• as bride and groom stood
Tonged to others who, had cut it on the tween tall standards of white ehry-,
share basis. The Story, goes that they san'theerums and white tapers. The
Wedding music, was played lw Horace
wason, Aat.c.O., The bride was rovely
in .a floor-Iengthgress,of 'ice Mlle satin
On Monday, December 1St, the Share-- •svith long basque sat and tiered skirr,
workers removed one load ef-„hay: from her tuire linger -tip elell hi tire -Same
the "stacks and returned for another skeele being -caught in a 'halo of pale
eflbk flowers. Shtt- wore ,,white satin
slippers and long White.roves.„..and
carried .an ;win bouquet of • inE Briar-
iffe Iroses'iler only ornateent was a
necklace Of Marls, the gift of the bride-
groom. The • bridesmaid. was , Miss
Barbara Jean, ThomSon, stster of the
ride. whose costume was in a soft
shade" of pink, made on the eame lines
as that of the briderteith shoulder
veil. •Slie wore sitter 'slippers itnd pint
lace gloves and ea rried dark, pink Holly-
wood roses. The groom, was supported%
by hLe b rot her,-iCa r m ,leol 1 ock, 13,A.,
of, Port Colborne. 'The bride was given
hi marriage by her mother, who. W(,
a (111a blue crepe with a Corsege of Early
Ito.se carnations. Mrs. !Pollock, the
bridegroom's mother,wore a costume of.
hunter's green with • a corSage of
Talisman roses,
. f: erwar ds the 4yed ding dinner Was
served' to ft party.' of fwenty at•the Park
House, where the bride's, table, centred
With the weddrug cake, was decorated
With ,pink anci'vviiito 'mums and 'white
uttli:Lie grs,
couple left
fee a leteef honeymoon trin•, the bride's
with meuin trimming, black hat •wiltic
veil, and Hiulson *seal eeat. They will
make their home at Torontoewhereqhe
bridegroom, who was formerly vlt1i the
Roy.al Bank in tGoderich and -Toronto,
is now with the 'Canadian Ordnanee
Corps. Guests' were present at the.
wedding from • ',Kitchener, ' Cliathatu,.
Port olborne tratfkl, Ohen,, S out)
Ripley and-Goderich. • °
Mrs. Thomson, entertained for'. her
daughter at etreusseatt tea on 'Thum-
-every month, to ,whieh every meniber is day' afternOon and. evening., 4
guests weftreceived by the,hostess and
the ltride-to4ea-kted assistinevere flss
MiIdred Scott Of 'Stratford, t3Irs..Arnold'
mrecenhell and •11Pa Orace Mason,
Mrs. 11. R. Redditt -end' Mise ;Water-
..
, A "5004'e partSe eponeored by man poured. tea itOthe afterneenellise
Harold Allen, Mrs,, Perey Johnston and Minnie I)leheort and Mise Ith, in the .
Mrs, lc, Igtope, as held at the evening, •Mre. Clare 13ateltler and Mice'
home of Mrs. 'Stowe, East street, on Barbara -Thoineon aseieted itt eerving.
Monday evening,. Pies were on by Thebride-cleet, whelk- waS On the
Sirs: -Noble Young nnd aft. 0. etaff-of Alexandea lIoepita1. wae- feted
Me. W. 1.4 :Mahan vv, •the winner of by her felloieenureea at lite itursek'
the ritweltY priee. About $6. WM residence prior to the,-1,wedilifig and
realized in aid of the Red Orme Societie: was presented with handsnme gate. ,
.e
ven''Freighters
inlYinter Fleet
1:EU630)1 Bring% the Last Cargo ot
the Season — Record Year
for the- Elevator
Goderieh'is winter Ilea Corts148 ot
seven freighters -the Soodoe, Algol");
Prescott, gantodoe, Princloe, Williailti-
sauPP and
..".tlhe last arirval of the Meek% was
the litidson, 'Whicli came in on Xonda7.
morning .froni the, laead .of the Lakes
and lharged her eargo .of , 110,000
Inis. Wheat at the elevatoe.-The'&11upp
arrived on Thursday and ,"'unloaded
100,000 bits. Wheat at the milt ,
pie remaining five 'Wissels are 'cam-
ing theirs cargoes in Storage: The.
-I'rescott, .A.Igoway and ,Seadoc have
720,000 _busfor the elevator, the
Manta.doe and I--)rindoe are 'carrying
about, 450,01,- bushels eor the ,WeSterA
Canada' flour mills.
gl'he iGoderielf Elevator and Transit
Co, is able to report a reaorcli season,
witti the largest receipts sinee the
elevator was built. The amount of
grain, ,Itandied thisL seagon was just
under 21,000,000 11h:5tets, -
. ST. GEORGE'S yir.,a.
„
Annual Meeting Dunbar
• • Elected President
The annual meeting of St.. :Georges
W.A...was held in the G11.114f•TO041. On
WedueSdaY afternoon, December 11)01,
with a• good. attendance.. M.,Iss 13nrritt
opened tbe,nieeting with the reading of,
the Scripture, fro na 'Psalm 85 and 2 -
Car. 5, followed. by :the members' pray-
ers and the prayer for pea.ce. ,
secretery's and treasurer's an-
nual. reports- were given and showed
GOLD -ROBINS • very euecessful year, as dkl, also • the
Rabbi S. Sachs officiated at an after-. various -other. officers' reports
noon wedding at the BeIvim. Nouse,: •MiSs -Burritt vacated • the -.Chair. in .
Toronte, on November 231.-d, when favor of MrseDunbar, who was nn-
Eeelyn Robins, daughter of Mr and animous1Ji'! votect thesident for the eom-
Mrs. M. Robins, 'Goderich, became the ing year. Mrs; Dunbar .eolagratulated
bride of Philip Gold, son .of, Mr. and ,the members,, On, the wonderfully:sue- ,
kre. mee,Gold. Standards of white 'cessful e-etir they had had and ex -
'mums and-pa1n:1S -decorated the altar, *Pressed thehope that she would be able.
•and Ben Perlove played .the wedding .to fulfill her duties faithfully as jresi-
intis:c
,AGiven lil naarriage by her par.." dent for 1942.
elate, the bride wore a gown of ewhile . Mrs. Palmer made a raotion,which
slipper sten„ fashioned on classic lilies, waSesecOncled: • by Miss Salkeld,- that .
with longsleevesand silk. inaequisettethe officers' for 1941 be re-elected for
yoke.. Her long veil -Cif tulle illeeitni -1942. 'This ".was eerried .U9ani•MOUSlye
Was • crested witha coronet at pererre The list :ie is feBowee Hon-. president,
-. e_
and she carried a houquet:of calla lilies. •Mmrrss...D.Huililt,b. a'ell.r;s;iCcea.prrriees;i0ePernetsridenxists-etlecurt
The bridewes attended by hersieter.,..
Margaret Itobine, .wearing•-rafik.tder -rine Seceild-tiee-lit&Ylent, MrS.
blue taffeta gown on long ',torso lines Clarke secretary Mrs TiChbOrne;▪ .
with full bouffant skirt, 1nd earrYing a tree -Surer, Mrs.., Hunt I 'Press: secretary.e-
nesegay of American „Beauty -roses. Mrs”. Liscum,b Livmg Message eeere-
Ann elee-ine Raphael, cousin, of the tars, airs. 'Whittingham; *Dorcas. eon -
bride„ in a floor -length dress of pine s.ener, (Mrs. Kee, assistant 13oreas,
tgifireta dudinatehing`bonnet, was tower Mrs.. Riley ; envelope secretary,. Miss,
girl. Ben-GOld, brother of the ,groom,- Middleton; social . -convener, Mee. Pal -
Wee best inam' liter; cent -a -day fund, 'Mrs. ,Munday;
' At the reception the bride's mother tee coevener, Mrs. Riley •
Wore, a- gown of midnight blue with The meeting eloged with prayer, and
silver acces.sories 'and a corsage of pine ti cup oftea was served by Mrs. R.
roses and *,bouvardia, - The groom's
mallet' wore a gown of- black Crepe- -
NORTH STREET ViT.A.
with gold sequiese and coreage of Talis-
man roses. *- -
Officers- Elected at -Annual Meeting-
.- Later the couple -left- rat a filo to Mrs. C. Worsen President *
Quebec: They will reside in Toronto, ,
The reghlar lineeting- of- the W.A.. -
POLLOCK---THOMSON . • of North. street United. • , yes -pre :-
ceded 'by adehjakable "pot lut. atikaer
A-' happy event of 'Saturday after -
at the home of tile presidento Mrse O.
noon, Deeember letle• was the wedding-
Worsell, on Thursday evetting, last
of Fret:ices Dorothy, elder 'flaughtez.,..4f
The meeting was opened with a hymn,
Mrs. Thomson and elle late Jellies F. follewed by a Christmas reading by
Thomson -of -Goderich, HoWarti
Mrs. (': Johnston, prayer by Mre. Turn-
ley'Pollock, on of Mr. end” Mrs. Wes- bull and a piano solo by Mrs. Jessop. •
The secretary's and treasurer's re-
ports Were read, showing that the
!Society had -had a very successful year:
• The nominating committee, coaposed
of Mrs.,W. node and Mrs. C. Johnston.
presented the Slate Of dfficers for the
emning year as follows: Past president,
Mrs: • J. C. Robertson ; president,. Mrs.
C.arl Wasell ; 1st vice -President, !AM.
'F. lelrirshate ; 2nd vice-president, 'Mr& 0.
johnston ;3rd vieelerehlent; Mrs. A. o
L. Cote.; -secretary, Miss 'M., Campbell;
assistant .seeretary, Mrs. W. Hedge.;
• earrespw.i.ding secretary, Mee. , B..• 3.
Pridnain ; pres.s secretary,- Mrs.
Cooper; treasurer; Mrs. J;it. Wheeler; ,
assistant treasurer, Mrs. IL R. Long;
pianist, Mrs. Jessee; essistant.piael.st,
C. MAIM ton ; parsonage com-'
mittee, Mrs. A. Le Cole, Nies. E. C.
1obertsoit.'1,1reCIS (Inlintieman ; flower'
committee; 411re. ., F. T. Armstrong:
executive. aselsting comanittee,,, Mrs. R.'
.lohfigton, MTS. F.-trIlibbert, 'Mrs. A.
It. ,Scot; Mrs: 3. W. McVicar, Mrs. -W..'
,„ •
LOCAL BEVERAGE ROOMS
„ RETURN TO 11 PM. CLOSING
-•
apieee. Evereetype of coat Is shown, ars° were to cut the hey on the Me -
from the supremely elegant and formal. Miliau orchard, whielre they allegedly
mink to the jaunty hard-wearing failed to do. There was an ail,rument
raccoon sport. ebat. There is one
man's c,oat %--the collection; 'all the
other pieces are for the ladies. •
Tickets in the.draw, which wile -teem in mid-afternoon, to find both stacks on
place in a few weeks -date and methed fire. ' Provincial Constable. Frank Fox
of drawing to be announced laVel-are was called.
idling for fifty cents apiece':• Any
ticket may Win any one Kirk.
MAPLE LEAF CHAPTER ‘.
,hody may buy as Meny tickets lig The Maple Leaf Chapter,
he wishes. _ The , Ahem& and Maple metert the Public:Library on Thursday,
Leaf chapters, I.O.I).E„ , have under- Decenfber 4th, with' the regent, Miro
taken the - sale of these tickets ifl It. J. Mc -Sleben, presiding. Mrs, F.
Goderi,th.. Gille.spitepwho was the official repre-
. sentative from the .t.lhaptet at the
The .Business mid Professional Girls presentatien7 of gifte to the corvette
Red J.Voss met' TilesdaY evening Goderich at Toronto, gave an interesting
of last week for work -and a account of that event, when she pre -
number of ehildren's garments for sented the gift of the two
oversea & were 'completed. Nine chapters, ge radio.After listeging to a
.hand -keit -eweaters were handed lettee- reed bythe war convener, 'Miss
in and thirteen aore are to be finished. Edith Williams, from the Retail Fur -
The treastirer of the Socket re- riers A'seoelation, of 'Canada; .the
ported that the sum c.fif 4.1$50,has been chapter decided to se114250 tickets on
handed to the Red'rs, treasurer hie goods; the entire proceeds to be
since October lst. Oveinit to the hall- elven to the Red Cross. The draw for
day .Seitson ,.:there will lie- no 'ffurther, ,ChviL;tina's hamlier'and turkeyo will
meeting "iintil • - Tuesday I. -evening, be..nlade at the Capita' Theatre,. on
January. 13t11. , . Iiridayoneeember 19th. ----820 'was den
, a ted to the NavY !League, $5 -was -don -
BUS TIME FOR SANTA ° etted,46..`the Children's WAT Memorial
taHospital et London, 0,rahantnt. The edeca-
The Chrietntas season 4111 be ' marked
,tiry, 3,1rs. ter, reported
beentany Sunday scheolenteeiainments. ..thae onal secreboolee efor the library and
N'orth street United ,afid the I1aptiet seievice ecitillymetti-ctslced forhad been
Sunday schoolSetrehaeing their Christ- sent to 'the Chapter's "adopted school at
nuts Programs 'tomorrow (Friday) fJmnrit &Ibelti Mis hdith Willjams
.night; Knox, presbyterian church andwas appointed t( the local Girl Guide
Vitoria street:United ebureh, on Mon- Advisory-, 6mmittet. Mies Josie
day night, the 22nd e The printery Sun- Saunders reported " the, Christnaas
day oc'hool' of St. !Georg 'e•`1, -e. hutch. will hostess 'tea, musicale and reeeption to
have its ,Christlifas' tree on ,SatUrdaY, airnie;ifs wireS to be (-leen •et the ser
-
December 27t1ie aturthe Inaln Sunday lice .club on elkeettil3er 2811e. The
school. eelebrate 011 algtalay, .regeut reported. the Seeviee elute-Meet-
.1)efeentbei '29th. 'Iugsto' "be, held the' third Friday of
TO CORRESPONDENTS, invited. Owing to the Thristinae:Sett-
opBERs son, there will be no meeting in Deeene
ADVERTISFAS AND , bor. The net 1:0.1).11 meeting will be
„. AMA, the second Thursday in JanoarY.
In' order that the staff of no -*
• 1041 1040 Sigual-Star may enjoy the Christ-
.' Ilex'. Mae. MIn, maS holiday, it is requested that
Thurs.. Dee„ 1 ..29 VI 28 district correspondents and ethers
Frib, Dec. J'.....20 1I ; 27
Sat., Dec. 13 -127 32 r.' 11
Sun., 'Dee. 14 30 „ 28' .10
,Dec. 15.' 25 • 12
Tine., Dee. 1,6 -.38 3.1) 47 'tioit tend us ittesterta Of their Christ.
Wed., Dee. IT -.00 32, 19 Inas entertainments.
having matter for publieation Send
it In to reach this office tot later
than Ttlesday,
School teachers' are invited to
A new order of the. Liquor Control
Board of Ontario having -fixed Province -
wide hraire of sale in beverage rooms
frona 10.30 a.m. to 11.30 pane local
hotelkeepers have amlouneed that they
win elose,et al p.m., the closing hour
before a previous order of the Board-.
had .fixed it at 10 pen. A eivart de;
eision reeently nullified an early aw-
ing order at ISt. Catharines haeed on a
to invalidate eearly eloSine ortro
throughout the 'Province which %yew
simu1r1y baeetl.•oit.inunicipal bylaws.
0
.4EMEMEERS. A FIIIEND.
,The Burks sloans Arrow, edited ;Iv
Ernest A. Warner, formerly on the,
etaa of The iGoderieh Signai,sayz in. Its
last •*weekte. isatiet
."Plte.• •Goderielt: Signal -Star reports
the death of 4. P. Ilmate, from 1911 to
1025 principal of Getlerich -Collegiate
Institute. There was it man We
In our young, reporting daelahe made
life ewes-- for the reperter who wanted
any neva about the school, often going
out ef his Way to dig I:pilaf-1s. of spor-t •
end eoeial events which we're ,not
finitely in his line.",
,
,ENGAGEMENT ANNOVNCIS)
Mr, and ifv. Aaron P1.1.ter, (lifter)*
township, aimonnee the eng4.;emeof, of
their daughter, Norma Pernice, to jeha
,V•ernou, Tinda/L, of !Moiningioir, 'soh ,C)1'
Mr. rind Etite.P. A 1Tintialithe mar
tiage to take place ittIleceather.
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