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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1941-12-18, Page 10IMPOTINITIMINMEITtit , - The merchii.14417 df , .deridli 110,4Pg -exPOssed .a deli en `Dam D '-'tlielr ,lags a Wel t to >�latai�lii c��o�ed; • � " `�% ''�; . b•° , earned refit, it is '.,used that all stoics land, offices .co-operate a�rl Na�V'ilt$P c" FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26th 1941 as sic/Way. Factories 1,1.7i]1 use .ijeir discretion. G9DER1OR SIGNAL $ T R Ikea Crus., ,the pre teed: amen $in.> to tr. #,i4r. �f:°o P. U. M'(7,et n`ggye-Trh�:Qbl�yMoanthly meeting-l'tf C}� ''11: i�,lp.U4 was lieIt1 in. ,tile basement of the'i:aptist church 04 Sun- da",y evening. The prograna. was Pre- P arca 104' Ntr - °Iiagg'itt slam Mrs. R. J. 'MUM Mrs. Ilaggitt presided. The meeting was. O eu witgk' a pique ,,EolO,"Me/et/gas Vb es,'' by '• Mrs, Plithipss 'Several carols were. sung. Mr. Earl Itaithby led in prayer; A,, reading was Liven by Bobbie, MeNall. T[all. A quartette, .Marie Raith'by, Doris and Ja . kie r�M ltni;igiat and, Royale Philli • ;, Hall .by 'Goderich : L ionsr and .y.OX. sang a number. The Scripture was Huron Lodge No. 62 Oi Friday and read bp Stanley MeNall. Maas, Amelia ;Saturday, December 19 and 20, at 8 Mcliwain gave as reedia . The (sheist p.m, eaeli evening, Prizes -chickens, nits 'message was delivered! by Airs. ducks, geese and, teirkeys. No ad- ,Bert Marsh, who gave a splendid bilk mission, charge. 51 on "Home," especially the homecoming Splendor 'A a`bletns, Y' narariless and at Christmas. Miss Josephine Weir egeetive. Two weeks'•;suirply� $1, •it favored with, a solo. Mr. %`lank lltaitle Campbell's DrugStore. t 3i3-5«3 by closed the meeting with -prayer. Vonieves- IngitStutcr~ Ma's: Lawson 0 pEORIo1 presided for'the• Christmas meeting;- of „I A1X1..11L1 R. At .Alexa' Ora, Hospital,- elle Women's 'lo. titute. A Christmas; Goder'ic:h, ° on December i'7th, 1941, greetin wap, real from Miss Lllargaaret to 11r. and Mfrs. J. Edward Buechler, Stu 1 ofTorou'to•'• It 'wa,j decided to An!glesea street, dGodeorich, . a son. hav a shower of handkerchiefs for (OlX'--teeAlexaSdra Hospital, ► the � >laiers, to, be b}oughtb in at the Goderleii,. on „Deceiii'ber 1(Sbh, 1941, aero;, tt�ti (`rosy meeting. A. Cairi.tithaas to 1 L aid °l1rs. Cohen! Church rt�ii'i�g was givt�ni by Mrs. Fred Rocs. ' ,s a ,stre`e't; �Goderic•h, a �s�on, The singing of several Christmas carols , was led' by Miss ,Iosephiiie Weir. Mrs,` 131Lt.M 1.--�At Vit. Joseph's `hospital, London,on December 14, 1941, to J`l'he First l`laristiriusames Woods gave a sine('iti uda paper The on S'gt. Jh, lot and Wars. John S, Henry roll Call took the feral of the exchang- (nee Mary Acheson) a song' (John in;; of gifts. .,),The singing of the National Anthem, brought the meeting 1to ; close. .h. daint � lunch was served' bi - :hiss ,Sadie Carter, 'Mrs. R. J. fillips and Mrs. Harry Armstrong. Mr. Robt..J. Scott is delivering the mail on Mr. Geo. 1)awson's. rotate fur ,the winter Months and " lir. Archie Ro'bitison is the carrier on Mr. Bert Marsh's route. till after the new year. Mr, Marsh is assisting in the postotlice during the Cl ristmas'• rush. . .,, Liget Bearers. --The Light. Bearers Mission Band of Kiiox United church met on Sunday morning. lsefore leav- ing the church to hold their meeting in the Sunday school room, the children sv u't to the altar and made their -gift to tne fund for British children. Bill Craig gave -the' call to worship, after E. D. BROWN, Mayor. NEWS U•k .AUBUKry AU1 URN, Dee. 16. --•Misses Margaret and Annie Weir of ,Strathroy`` are .,visit ing their. brother, I)r, B. C. Weir; and _. Misii Jsisephine Weir. • Cxeurg• Stxaughan,-`son of -and Mr;a. Cal . ' Straughan, wlio .has been sailing the 'Great_ :Lakes all summer, has returned honie. .tics Mary Asquith of 'on to Un i - versity is sieitii„ the) * 1� masho1i- days Withbee Parents, .Mr• and firs. Ghas:. ,Asquith, . . 1r, 'S±taniey�• McNeil of the lt.C,A.F., Guelph, is on reeve at the - home of; his parents, Mr, and airs. Thos. McNeil. . Miss: Edna A.rinnls, R.N., who for .the past two years has been on the staff of the 'Ontario lIospital,.lVoodstock, left. last week for the S'hrsners' fospital, Montreal, to take a post -graduate course in surgery'." You are .looking for a CHRISTMAS" ?GM then just visit SMITE'S ART. STOKE and select a lovely bit of - Eqg- lish ,China,- Pottery, or a good. Picture and noihing. gives • such lasting pleasure as a good Picture. SMITH'S_ ARP AND GIFT STORE East St." : a Phone -198--- Open.;,. -Evenings , ,M,r.: and Sirs. Percy 4Gibos, Detroit, were recent visitors with Mr. and .o.rs, IlarfeyMcGee. •° Ur, and ..Idrs. Keith Arthur spent the • ,u t5 e c i~. -z nE1 �x itli .-She. -- f � rine i s nit _her. , ,\fir: • „N1. Arthur. Dorothy and .Ruyrore Riordan of Miss visited friends hese•ou Saturday., Airs. feller was- called fo l`,ogdstoclti On Friday owing to the sudden death Of hVr father,'Henry Mills,of Wood- =-stoek. -, :., . - -- Kit' N°es,bit; Iiamilton, is - relieving at the station here. • -' Mr. Robert Craig, eldest son of 'Mr. anti Mrs. Wm. Craig, left last Friday foi Manning Pool, "Toronto, where he bas entered the Royal.Canadian Air •Ioi•ce. Mr: Win. Dodd, sr, ;who 'underwent tilt operation in Victoria Hospital, Lon- don, s as able to return to• his home on Tuesday:: ,. Red Cross Benefit. -A capacity audience greeted the play "Bolts and Nuts," a farce, in three. acts , Which g r. 1 was sated by the. young a of pryy nb }�P this district in the Foresters' -+;Hall on Friday night. Those ttrqing part were, _susses Isabel S'cott,,set>iaine 'Weir, Edythe Beacom, betty ig,Mrs. Win. Craig,. Mrs. Wes. Bradnock, •Kalmer I>arc'sun,, 'Harry Sturdy, Amos Andrew, llert Mar.sh., Laurence Plaetzer a„nd Wesley Brad,nock. Before the play, and between acts, 'Reeve Raymond -Red- mond favored -with several Violin selec- tions and Harvey McGee rendered.solos, with Mrs. R. -J. Phillips as accompanist..: Dr. B. C. Weir introduted the players. The 'play was sponsored by the local AP ft ARF iTAC/Y FOR YOII • • • XMAS STORE-- HOURS - MONDAY, Dec. 22nd -open till 9 .11,,In. TUESDAY, Dec. 23rd=ppen till 9 -p.m. WEDNESDAY, Dee. 24th -open till 7- p.m. CLOSET) ALL DAY -DEC. 25th and 26th Jauice - .2T25c, - g A & P 21,,e's PuVIES111 Choice 2 Tinsvorn 17 oz. DeJ, Maiz 16: , Tin 10 16 -oz. Peas Green Giant 2 Tina 27c .114Eiskii) Ann Page White " ' Whole Wheat ., -.- Cracked Wheat 1 - " Allen's 20 -oz. 2d - Juice . Apple ill Tins £i 48�z. 2.1/1/i4p7p.d Y5 i ' _ 23 Loaves Juice ' Greeeftu'rt Tin Dressing Poultry 'Shaker 9 Domestic Shortenigng Ib. 1,9 •C° ar1'ornpnbatoeil'L 2 Tins 174 Soup CPhalarm 43,; k,'a 1�Ib3 ' �. Pudding �1 StroerrilFfs •12 -oz. Cranberry felly . ,lar 240: Raisins • PLAIN ANGEL CAKE DOUGHNUTS • doze. 121 • For Your lamas Table EreihIy^Ground A & P O'rc1oc '; COFFEE MILD and MELLOW ' 1•lbr 354 Hunt u;,10/ A & P ^XMAS 'CAE .:' ' 1rib. '271 8..ltir cake 27 Gake..�35 Walnuts, .tr Halves' lb., 19 Peel • 1VlliceCutd '''''' , 4 Tin , iincemeat Clark's 28;414;23c. ' . Portuguese' ..1b1.9/ D`"' Pitted ata s Maifoelvl Pkg. 17 tlnpltted Pkg. Dates: isle -27, 'Sugar Iding • 2 11)&17 bit The -13ueiness ati. 'Professional Girls' Dnanch of, the Red Cross are epanwring a program by the Elute Boys' choir of :Port 'Albert oat January 8th iia 'J'nox +chord lecture room. 51, iu ftor fowl -n-- at Oddfellows' which Betty Mars fiead the first twelve verses of, tie 2nd -chapter of St. Mat- thew's =Gospel. John, Killough led in prayer. The roll Call 'was responded to' with a Bible verse having .the word "give." fairs. H. C. Wilson told the story of a Chinesegirlwho found the meaning of Christmas. The meeting I closed , with• the Mizpah benediction. 1 There were twenty-fivir 'present. The 1ission_Band- officers rs elected for the first six months of .1942 are: President, kill Craig; 1st vice-president, -Betty Craig; recording secretary, Harvey Wightman corilesponding secretary, Billie !Seers; : treasurer, Dolly Beadle. The annual carol service will be held in- the Foresters/ Hall On Sunday evening, December 21st, at 7.30 o'clock. -The Weal clergymen will take part. Baptist- S.S. Program. -The Baptist Sund'ay school held its annual Christ- mas tree on 'Saturday afternoon. After` ° THURSDAY, DICOFxLHI:R 18th, 1%141 For, Reu1ts- A Classified Ad • WCk UEIST `4) Rl NT. ----1 ROE FRONT BI3D- °ROOM; two separate beds; sunt two .1ty6U1u 7yT. A nen. pBeard - optional. Box 96, sSIGN%7c�L-STdi �. k "a 49 -„ RE\T.-�APARTMl+'', C LOSI to,' Square; rent reasonable. or further information apply to FRANK DONNELLY. ° - - 54.1 TO RENT.-- -OUSE. „ APPLY 61 `East street. 50x WANTUD, WANTDD.--• TED. -PART TIM`. CLERICAL AL work. Write , Box 21, SIGNAL - STAB. - "' 51x- WANTED.----TO 1x '`ANTI)+ D.- T() Birk OLD . HORSES' and dead cattle; must be suitable for mink teed, ' removed promptly , `Ri 1S ( l il,T, Rat, ,`, J3ay iei Phone 908 r 22. Clinton, ` Calls paid tdr, 18-5 A N .L` Daft). .,,^ S LE'NQGR4lw'.'Elt with knowledge off' bookkeeping. Send - particulars of qualifications and saliery wanted to undersigned. Duties • to 'Compmence- January 2nd, 1942, BOX Michael). ' 393, Goderich; . LOST 101x''1: 1 *AAuer ►f N'.OAINTING 'sum of money. Will finder leave at :SIGNAL -STAR and receive.reward. OSiT.r A. eattNU ON 'tStialjAY.. IiE- '. W1•1'71)N1 Victoria and Otl ogee streets. .Vander' plcace leave at 1illi,S. 0OXIMS', Vi rtbria street. 'I- 51 ton .1 von s41.43.-'OIIOICI , AS,St.O.R'1'- lENi'T Of Christmas trees, spruce and balsam. DOl5G'LAS AiX,'G'It't..'Ii.A;vi, 14 Huron ,road. Phone 460J. for free delivery. _ .. _ _ ' _ - '50 FOR... SALE. -0N +' '28,' -ESSEX coach, one '29 Plymouth coach., Both 'these cars in excellent condition; at .a bargain. Apply IN1GLI$ CiA�iiAG�I+I, i.Vldgntreal 1St. 51-2x 50-1 MaulKENZIE.-In Kincardine Hospital, A VAILABLE n, AT' ON01 -,1t W-' on 'Tuesday, 1)eceiiruer 9, to Lair. and ti1,E%GH Route of 800 'families. .firs. Roy 1). MacKenzie, 'Ripley, a Only reliable pien need. apply. Goon. pan, �> profits, to willing workers. No exper- slcatslLu(GI�. alt. ----At _ Alexandra Hos- iegee •re required '-to start. Write today. pital, -Goderich, on December 15th, ett ,qi . - K o. RIAWILIII) 1H ISS,; peril; Key N 51.114 1,941 ' to ,Jar. and Mrs. Rely Scrim- , ,, .yl'6'.7444' :. i 51 outre4•i C nada. 2 6-Lr•L 1 a m "street, �iirlorir•1� e� x ae!ou1, East & - daughter. • DIED FI,SOIatt.-In Colborne township, 'on Wednesday, December 17, Vlentine- Fislier, in his 72nd year. Funeral from residence, .concession 4,".10olborne, on Saturday, December 20, at 2 o'clock. Interment in Col- borne cemetery. �1acl%E,`QGIE.=,In Alexandra Hospital, •Goderich; -- on ° ISunday, Deeember 14th, 1941, Murdoch A. MacKenzie, in his 78th, year. CHURCH NOTES '`No Room for Them, in the Inns" is the title of Rev. A. J. MacKaye's next .Sunday^ morning oerinon. Inthe even- ing there will be 'carol singing by the congregation. • 'Rev., :A. J. Milligan, pastor of the Baptist church;., will preach 'Sunday . morningnext on the subject. 'Why Christ 'Came," and In the evening on "'The Night When ihrist, Was Born.1' The W,M.S. a, Knox 'Presbyterian CARDS OF TtlAiN S . l ORTd3, AND MR. S V A; LI.A.+ � DU 'ClKWi . =FAMILY wish =. to thank' their" friends and ..neighbors for 't14,,e in their recent s t sym- pathy salon them bereavement. Special thanks - to his co-workers of the It;A.F. at Port Albert, - and those 'who sent floral tri- li�tes. _.. THE RELATIVES OF MURDO1 H A: :MaeKE,iNZIE wish to thank all his friends and neighbors" who' were so kindto hila during,„ his last illness-.- Tha3rks also to those °who loaned their ears, or sent floral offerings to the funeral service, with special appre elation of Rev. Dr. Rhoad and -Rev; D. J.' Lane. - THE FAMILY OF 'THE LATE IRIS. E. (SIPN RAIN take this means of thanking those who were so kind to them in their 'bereavement, those w1T sent dewers -or 'loaned car's for the ,funeral.• 51 .church met on Tuesday.- Mrs. Erskine read the Scripture lesson,, the Christ - .areas story, (St: Luke 2) . Mrs. ,Barnett read a suitable poem by 'Oxenhpm- and offered prayer, •The ecretartes' - re- ports were heard and the new officers the singing of a hymn 'and• prayer by • elected. •This meeting concluded a Itev. A. 1!. 'Silver, words of welcome j very successftii year. • 'r 'were given by Wellington .McNall;; recitation by Allan Raithby ; solo, CARLOW , Garth McKnight ; recitation, ,.Grant li a thl)y i;- speech by Mr. 'J as. Jackson ; l CX 1 LOWW_ Dec, .16, -:The young solo,Marion Taylor ; recitation, Jackie f McKnight ; duet, .Emma and ShirleyI i eopre; of 1` ctoria street 'Milted church, h , 1.`• put. on:.a_ dramatic program iitrkrei-[sofa . ret i Cation, Joan Killoug in• tli s-nahip hall, in aid -6f Eril•i4i clroruor, "''Silent Night"; ; recitation, refukees. Thei4vent was sponsored. by. Gordon Raithby ; quartette, Marie, the C. C. Club and had • a- large and Raithby,' Doris and Jackie Mc4nght " laid Royce _Phillips. Next!• was a num- appreciative audience. tier �$ij• " five girls ape111iIg', the �vbrfi Mrs. Allan Wilsonr+:rturhedt home - - Sunday after aemonth's visit at,Flint,'. Mich. She was accompanied- by fir. and Mrs' Dunean' .Cravv'forcL i Wedded. -The marriage of Jere Elizabeth Crawford. daughter of Mr. and :firs. D. Crawford, Flint., Mich., and granddaughter of Mrs. Allan -.W41- son, Carlow, to.Stanley Rohrer, son aMr. and 'Mrs, Walter Rohrer, of Flint., tpok place inn First Presbyterian church in that city; - Dr. Ralph D. Kearns of- Vo Peace, ' - followed bye a . recitation by Carol 'Beadle;. solo,: Mrs. Earl Mc- Knight ;. speech, Mr. Geo. - Raithuy; reading, 'Mrs. Wainer; a number by - four pupils spelling "Merry (:hrist- icias" ; - recitation, • -Doris,:, Xelcifight ; - solo, Donna IIaggitt ; recitation, Betty Sturdy ;dialogue by Emma, Shirley, 'Billie and George Robertson.. Mrs, liowsnn : presented Wellington MeNall with a gift for the '„most,regula'r at-, ficiating. After a trip through North- tendance in the Sunbeam, class - and!:ern Michigan the - Marie Raithby also with; a gift lea reside in Flint. happy couple. wall regular attendance iin the True. Blue class.- After the program g Santa came n WAS. •Officers.--\i�rs. John Trebles lunch nerved. , ave her hoine for the December meet - and ing of the W.M.S. `Mrs. Wm. T. • Sal- W.i%J.S. (;ifieers. gars. W. T. Robison ' lows presided and 'the' Ch"ristmas pro - gave her home for the Ohristmas meet- gram, ''A Canadian Friendship Carole •ing;of•the WM.'S, of Knox Presbyterian Service;" was followed; various parts church: 'the ' president, Mrs. Lawson, being taken iby Mrs. 0, , Bean, -Mrs. pre•sidtl. s The meeting was opened James Feagan, Miss Ruby, Young, Mrs. with a hymn and the Lord's Prayer re- Henderson, Mrs.. ,Ston -and Mrs. Thos. peete i in unison. A Christmas gimes- 'neon. Several. 'Christmas hymns sage was read from Miss Margaret were sung, with Mgrs. Hazlewood lis 'anall of 0Toronto. A letter' of thanks l;ianist. surra ellazlewood also presided was read from the Dobie- family'•.for.-,P•or the election of officers, who With kindness shown 'nein in -their • recent three Changes are the. same as for bereavement: Mrs. Wes. Brashnock and 1941; Hon. presidents, 'Mrs. A. Wilson, Mies Josephine Weir --ere appointed Mrs. Henderson; president, Mrs. W. W. to Pack boxes for the -shut-ins. A"r- \Vatter; 1st vice-president, Mrs. T. rangements were made for_ a quilt to be Wilson; 2nd vice-president,_ Mrs. Hazlet made for the Red Cross. Several . wood ; 3rd vice-president; Mrs. G. Mae-" carols- wets- sung. Mrs. A. M. Boyle Phee ;' secretary, Mrs. Stoll; treasurer, gave• a paper on "Service." The '''hid -Mrs. Win Marsh;assistant, .Miss Rub' ing, ' .prayer was read in unison. A- Young; press secretary, airs. `E`ende .rple<asin -fea-cure of the Meeting was the son ., organists, Mrs. Marsh, MrS, Tfszle presentation of a life-membershipreer- 'Wood; missionary „ secretary, MISS •tificate to airs. • I4arvey McGee from Bettie Feagan; Temperance secre- Mrs. Alex, Shaw of Toronto, formerly tart', . Mrs. ,, F. Wilson; - dower Jennie.Dyre of Auburn. -The presenta- secretary, -Mrs, John Young; steward tion • was made by - Mrs. Lawson and, ship secretary, Mrs. Tait Clark; work Mrs. Bradnock. r Mrs. Jaines • Woods secretary, Mrs. D. Bean; programgv come gave the Christtuas message and Norma i mitten president,. secretary and vice-- Daer gave a reading.. Mrs. Lawson presidents. At the close tie° hosi sa althen took Charge for the election 041aerecti a dainty 'ninth end a social officers, which resulted as fellows,:i hour was enjoyedep , •' TENDERS WANTED TINDERS VVfAINTED-0OLiBOltNE TOWINISII31IlP. Tenders for al. truck to .push town- ship, snow plow;, on township roads, by the 'hour, will be received until 12 o'cl.e`noon Monday, December 22nd, 1941_. enders 're ved by Wei. %'AT•IIJOWS, - 5, . Geterieh, clerk Colborne ship, or° •GEO. F. BEAN,' road rintendent; Godler1 i R.R. 5. 51 Y n PUBLIC NOTICE OTIGB.--Lad'y is free to mind child.. ren• in 'evenings.- - Phone 545.- or write P.O. Be 732, _ 51x . .• . RATEPAYERS' 1 11Tiin'Vfi--TOWN- ISIHIIy0] GseneeRecee. • A meeting of the ratepayers of God rich Township will bea h e1d in the hill in •Holmeeville on Monday, Dec. 29, at 1.30 p.mi, 'wader, the provisions of "the;iLoeal 'Government, Extension 1&et; to take the place of the former _nomination Meeting.. 51 'E. G. '1111OiM3PS'ON, Clerk. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO 'CREDITORS. ' *OTICB. 'is ,'hereby given to all persons having `" sny claim against - the estate of Rivett, : late of - the Township of Ashfield, in the County of IJuron, • married woman, 'who died ..on or; "abaut the 23rd day of October, A.D. 1941, to send same.e ts) the undersigned, duly _proven, on or before the 19th' day of December,: 1941, as son',. after -r . that .odaofi to the executor . the said estate shall proceed tto,,make distribu- tion of the assets _thereof, having re gaud only to the claitne of whicha iw thea°' 11ae notic=e, Dated tit liederieia - this 2uti day) of .. December° A.D. 1941.R. C. IIA.Y8, - ' Goderlebs (*tasks 49.1 " 'Solicitor for theolabove 1tate. NOTICE TO, 0REDIT'ORS, NOTICE 4:s hereby' given to all persona having any 'elan, against the,,,rd estate of John ] aUerson IIunne, late of tthe Toofv n o f Goderiresh lni tit) CounitY of Huron, tetired seIloel principals, who died on or about- tire 2rith 4a4e of November, 1941., ° to send- s anao, dal prop, to the undersigned ;ou or `before December 19th, ° 1941, as on and .after that date the executors of the said e.taate shall proceed • to make UstrIbu4 tion of the assets'thereof, having regard onlyµ to the claims sof which they thew have notice. . - R, C. HAYS, - God, nao, 4 1 Solicitor ericbforOtinteriabove listate, OlILk) 1Q•9m e � , RDi) ORS. :Notice is hereby given 't all persons having any claim against the estate of Mrs. Mabel Thompson, ate of the of Dungannon, in the 'twit of . Village g � y 13iiron, who died on •or about the 1411 day of November, 1941, to send same, t duly proven, to the undersigned oh or ' before 26th day of December, as on and after that' date the Administrator.. of the said estate 'shah, proceed to tribute the assets thereof having regard only to the claims 'thea hied. • Dated at 'Goderich this 11th' day•of December, A.R. 1941; •--- R. --R C HAYS,' . Goderich, Ontario, ' 50-2 Solicitor for the saidlEstate.- N0T110E TO CAEDITCIRS. NOTICE is hereby given to all: personshaving any olainx -against the estate of 'Charlotte Young, late 'of the Town of Goderich, .In the county of ., Huron, -widow, who died on or about the 26th. day .of° November, 1941, oto ' send same to the undeztsigned, Julys - proven, on or before the",9th day -OP December, 1941, on and after thtit ,date the executor of thesaid estate shall proceed --:M make distribution of the,- assets thereof, having; regard only to = the 'claims of which he then has - notice: - Dated at. •Goderich this 2nd" day of, December, A.D. 1941. .` . • es It. C: HAYS,.w • Goderich,, Qiitarj ` , -• 49-1_ Solicitor for the tbov+b Estate. COAL . is __ C When An the market for Coal Call -TI -IAS. .i-LEE'S l3. �7�77`!Y'1r1 d. a>l'8 Phone 22. an you willet PROMPT Service g ;t. Hardw Store and `Coal Yard at The-'Har'bor ° . vvvvvvrxrplarnivivriammrtallm-nzrznavvvvvinnr..,2 ORAN'ES V LCiforne i,Sw! ' aa APtbig Canadian ftad 1Dallslovs IWave, Extra Fancy 'rads GRANBER1IE rear�t i cOhiy. TAILS Louisiana, Klin Drtod . Porto 1Rloo Style SNAP California ' Lary � Ewytarar . ' AMaciowl `l°anclar, Crlsrp (Warta grown ' Wax t1, *skated OaaaI ty 2r 3 0e4 `. 2 line. 254 204.4.194 PSELF-SERVICE FOOD STORES li Honorary; presidennt, flits. Jas.. Howitt; seetesseesessetetreeeteeseeseeeteteteteteemcees president, Mrs. John4Holiston ; stet v ce :q JOINT Christmas cv BINGO .for Fowl • 50 .Sponsored jointly • by Goderich ni v cr Lions and I.O.O.F. Huron `I odge A No. G2 in aid of their respective War • Services Funds. , FRIDAY . and SATURDAY .DEC. 19-20 U%, 4 OD E ,LA'�TS' HALL • 8 p.m. each'evening president, MrS. feigax 'Lawson ; 2nd vlee-president, "Sirs. J. C. Stoltz; secre- tary -treasurer, MrS, W: - Bradnocic; dome helpers' secretary, Mrs. Geo. I ass on; elead Tidings secretary, Mrs. l re T1toss ; welcome arid welfare seers- tart', bars. W. T. • Robison; birthday. secretary, Mrs. J..1. Wilson ; organist, Norma ' -` Deer; assistant, Josephine Weir; 'flower• committee,. - Mrs Brad-. nock' and :Suss Josephine Weir; I3frs.'' Boyle clo ed the meeting with prayer. • A dainty lunch was *served by Mrs. Itoliison, "hf a. 'Lawson and Mrs. Boas. SANTA CLAUS $AYS- ,„ ry Give i I .1 ., I...I,.Y ., PRIZES -Chickens, ducks, +�bgeelie411d turkeys. aLlit. '14. Bring your fries d e end enjoy the fen, • INSURANCE Freedom0mdt' Prom rear, rNsURE AND ° DE SURE • Ste M. FOItI) Get insured Stay 'sinsult, Hest, assure 1 3 Hi n iitoni ;St. Tela 26$W a • .c� r'( t figAt :-Cart Vie,-, have ai particularly att.active assortment 'of, , • ' CHOCOLATES hifAncy boxes and baskets INCLUDE A BOX 01 iVENUS CHOCQLATES IN YOUR OVERSEAS' PARCEL • ' Who-Getsthe Candy .Cane .. 'GUESS THE W.h;IGlIT OF: THE BIG CANDY ,.DANE IN OUR WINDOW. ONE GUESS WITH EVERY „PURCHASE OF. 10c Olt OVER,. CONTEST. CLOSES P.M. DEC: 24th. _Three Prizes Given tea tli't i' 'til/'tit t i 7llt)44**tl itgl i i :t ililaarat/01t)t104r;16110400 titlNO; 4t11'tlrest; tl41Nor iVOCk`i''lighl 4`Lta ilr«r SPECIALS` Chri.stmas Mixed`ChQcolatat 34c. per Iii. d`r Our 400 line .at, fib.. 340 Our 600 Chocolates, lb. 40c Our Chocolate Coated Nuts at prices to suit Hanel Christmas wed, per lb. 25c Peanut Brittle, per ib. `w •.: • r a . a'i-° 19o' Peanut Taffy, and Butter Scotoh, per: lb. 190 47 Cream Caramels, per lb. 34o Assorted Bon, Rona, per lb. Assorted Salted Nuts, per 70c 'Assorted Salted Peanuts, per*lb. -4 10o . WE ALSO' SERiTE MEALS ALL Oyu „A,NDY,,, MADE nt • Watch Our Window Display PHONE. 170 '401114414.1rIT P1111111/ N CANDY' 4 IIVIT Tr THCZ