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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1944-12-28, Page 6;<y r. 'sup% eB. •, Mr. 11•439110,118f' a a d Redmond wa Christ - Mae visitor at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. rat 00110, Toronto., • Mit' Shirley Radford spent .at few days with her gra 1 rents,,, Mr.. Alfa100. d.. 11. Sh blrook of Londeaabore. Mlle; Mildred Thornton of Kitchener ,Spedding thin week at • her home here. ' 'Mr. and; Mrs. Wm..Govier received a lovely'boucl'tiet' o flowers for Christ- man wbtcli were • wired from .their son Robert, who is somewhere i IIolla . - Mr and Mrs.. John Gear of Kitchener • spent -over ' the ,week -end with Mr,. and Mrs, J« L. McDowell • and Mrs, Thos. Gear, 4Miso Alinnie Snell of Hamilton spent * e-41 few -days with her, sister;..Mrs. j. L. McDowe" and Mrs. Elwin Taylor, Mr. Warren Bamford Of Freston is- ° 'spending the Christmas` vacation with his parents, Mr. and' Mrs.` Thos. Barn - ford. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Walden are spend- ing thisweek at the home of their elmmemoviimmeamarvar Getting DOWI? Yt rauo>tn n ;If your only halfYrestevd,'still weary ; if your sleep is brokenby fitful tossing and turning . ;: if ou can't seen3 to settle down to/relaxing test your kidneys may be to blame.. P . When, your kidneys getout of order, your - slop usually suffers. To help"your kidneys I' regain a normal condition,.. to help;you r,nloy restful Bleep -use .Dodd's Kidney Pills, as favourite' treatment for mora than: half- a ,,:__u entury . Dndd's Kidney1'illLre easy. o - use::and-are not --habit ;foriming.� Ask. for Dodd'a,; Kidneyat any drug. counted _. Look for'the blue box with the red band. 127 a R : mineral Rome . is MONTREAL S Our . eraI Chapel. combines' the 'dig' 'ty o1 a place of worship_ iind % th refinement of a quiet denee.-. . PHONE : 120 f�OYD � M. LODGE, Director You are • invited . tolisten to *"Music for Sunday' program over CHNX, Winghaaim, each Sunday afternoon "at 3 p.m. "- t' 3* le.14 Ukti Jeunitit 4ekt troit. , . 1141,100- Jaixip c Ciedinica. int the wetkionitt wltit her pa'r+mt Mr. aud Mrs A. -Caaa lt. . ice. R. Stonehuuse • of Ouderleh° i#e, her sister, Mrs. Bert Taylor°, and her brother, Mr. W. F.:041110144AL Mr. and .Mrs,' 'red. 4. Cook and.4upi-,.- ily werefists onistmas ,Day at the home of, Mr. and Mrs, George Cook, BelgraVe. • Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wlghtman au4 faintly '_spent . Christmas pay with Mr. and Mrs. henry Mothers, Lueki low. Pte. Harold. Bosman .of London "spent; Christmas t ith bis : parents, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Bosman. Araeng the• guests At the home of Mr.. olid Mrs. Charles Smith on 'Christmas Day were Mr, Bert . Hubbard. anti` 'Sharon, °Miss Minnie Smith of Gerrie, Mr. and. Mrs. Hugh; Smith and faintly •of Molesworth, Mr. and :'Mrs. Harold Cardifc' and family, Mr. and Mrs. Vitin, Smith and family, Mrs. jean Hensler-. son,. Miss Margaret..Sinith,_ Mr.:..Jaines Irelaand of Brussels. ' Mr, and Mrs. R. B. Nunn of Guelph' spent ' Christmas , With the latter's Mother, Mrs. Clarke,at the home of Mr. H, Lindsay. Mr. and Mrs. ^Elwin Taylor and fam- ily spent Christinas with the forme]r's n5other, Mrs.. P. Taylor of Blyth. Ur, and Mrs. George Wightman and Alberta' were guests, on Monday at the hoarse of Mrs.' Wightinan's .mother, Mrs. Caameroi of Nineardine .Mr. 'Sam Sweeney 'of GowanstowiEr spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. v Charles Smith. . ' Christinas -'carols. were sung at the bristmaS sei ee' :Westrdeld:-church, on Sunday... Rev. $. ' Sne}F gave -a special Christmas message. The ,dowers Which were placed in the church for the seryieee ,had been cabled. to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard 'Cook from ;their son, Pte: Russel. Cobk, in England. Christmas. .Entertainment. - -A splendid Christmas concert was given in the Westfield -school -blouse. on .Wed nesdoy evening, Although the road and wether cenditionC were not all one would :wish, still everyone felt re-' paid, • for• the . effort of'° raking the journey to the , little 'red. school -house on the hill,. The Narords of . welcome Wag given by Norman Wightman, 'fol- lowed by a •Christmas tableau in which several .-Christinas :carols' Were. sung;• the • scene showing the. Shepherds„ the 'Mtn, n, .Mary and Joseph and' the manger. Recitations and -Other . num- bers were+?yell reg dered,---also , --star a ill, :the"saiior's hornpipe `anfl- -t'w dances' -by the junior pupils. A short piny, "A Waiting Rooth," wds given by the 'yeuiig people, of .the ' community. The National Anthem brought the program to a .close.. Santa then made his appearance.'; • A very happy' New-, Year to all. front *treet, now hems. , 4 rov hefOra the, dot w,aa 4n 1pP1110s U," volunteered on of the men,:, • 41sle, mere' srhi ' ' C*n't lobr •,fat. los x, money. •cot a Ind?" clgar. tte'i" , 44Ir Martin pulled. a pavkaire of thein; from 1440 40 .10$,,,pireket, offereil it.. The sailor :took ,t a Year's Eve," said "Wallace as if that ought to settle -the .matter, r "Cheer up. Let'd g,o to the, (lifters"Club, .and Join.:, in the fun:" ' , i' * • ' '' • George, Martin shook his head. 'BO - fere he could welcome the. approach of another year he hard. a • troublesome'' decision to make. • The crowded.streets, the •milling people, thebabling groups headed ':for Times. .Sgllare--none of these signs of the 'coining , of 9.&t 'had' power to lift•liim from his- depression. itis, voice --was .solea a. ' "Look at my problem from the per - Selma angle," he said. "Tell me, Wel- lace, how would you feel. 'if .you had been;; told, yeti couldn't return to. the school ship after the holidays?," . `TA feel bad, naturally, ' But not: as if the -world had dome to an end."'; • -"You're not.. a sailor;" returned Martin. ' "You < don't understand.' what the, school -ship„ gets to wean tito ,a fel- low . It ' gets, in. the blood • , under a -Vall's skfn." Ile listened" carefully as Martin eon - tinned : "You should have seen Doyle's face ' when.the Cadet Ceuncil told Mian he Was through., It went 'white. • It's wily-th-e=way a fellow .feels about it himself, it's' a fellow's -family. , ," Wallace was saying: 4`T1)aer sehool ship's not Abe only place of its kind in the world. A fellow can still ,work his 'Way -up frobi the fo'e'sle, you know, and become just. as: _geed, an officer'! ey were walk"1ng along. a: water - GQDERICH !fOWISTSHIP GODERICH TQWNSHIP, Dec. Happy New, Year, everyone. . Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Horton- and Teddy, :of Leeburn, • 1V1r. arid:Mrs. Fred Black and , Raymond, of Goderich, and Miss Dorothea Tichborne of Goderich, 'Spent Christmas Day' at the "home of Mr. and 'Mrs. Art. Tichborhe. Mr. and Mr's, Harvey Fuller ,and. family spent Christmas Day with Mr: and. Mrs. Ernest' Bogie • at Nile. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. SoWerby and family and Mrs. Johnston. spent Christ- mas Day in Ashfield. with ` Mr. and Mrs. Les. Johnston. 1vir. and Mrs. Jos..:Rostliill and Mr. and Mrs.` -Orval .Powell. ,visited in Lon- donone_Alay last week, Miss •Mary Harwood of Clinton spent Christmas Day. with her parents; Mr. a:nd: Mid=Harwood. , Mr. and Mrs; Robt. Colwell; Marion and Mr. Job,Colwell _ 7.of Grand Bend 'spent Christmas with. and Mrs, Orval. Powell: 11,4%--L:111.-Turner oce pied -his -pulpit 'at Union _on Sunday, delivering a tine ,�" sermon n e miracle -of hristmas . A The C and also' sang A solo in his usual fine style. Christmas Entertainment—The. an- nual Christmas tree and concert of 5.5.. No. _a ,was,Jaelst.:.14.::. ,1olpn church with a good attendance. The •teacher, Mr. L. C. McNall,, had trained the children a'nd Mrs. ' Harwood :'was the pianist. Rev.; L H. Turner was chair- man and -introduced the- many`ilumbers •oin. the programa i Chorus, "0 "Canada, by the school;' "Christmas- -Poem," by nine pupils; chorus, "Swinging •on- 'A Star'.',; recitation, "What Shall Do?" Marlera" -Wilson , -`girls' ra.r-teLte; ene" and "Lazy Daisy ;"":recitation, l'Why.?,y by Barbara McDonald; play, "Christinits ; Magis ; -old-time songs, "0 Susanna"' and s'.Clementirie," by the school, with Lloyd Puller taking the solo, part; dialogue by Thelma Makin.-' aid and 'Eleanor Fuller ,piano solo, "Brown's Jubilee Mardi," by Betty Sowerby;, pantonine, "The :Night Be- fore Christmas," • with Mary • Jean Fuller . as-' narrator; pians duets, "Echoes of :.'Vienna's and. "homeward. Bauu.d,"` by Doris Sowerby. and Mrs. 'Harwood°+., recitation, "If," by 'Billie - Vi ran y air ll *by" ten- girls with the ol¢►, �;`xrish" ullaby," by Ierediith • sera,.- and 'chorus. :f4WhiteM Christmas' :" recitation, "Stich i Good •Boy," by Bay Fuller; piano solo, "Christivas Bell$;.' by Barbar Orr.; solos, "Santa - Claus Iltpress," nd "litter on the littuir by ATel ills Marwood;' dialogue, by Thelma McDonald and Eleanor 1''uller; recita- tion* "Why %bo You Like Christivaas?" b Noella Soss'erlry, Lois Sowerby, "'Fera ilson, Vild`ri Wilson and Doris. owerby; piano duet,' "Obristmas Med- 1 y," by Mary .4 jean. `and Eleanor eller; Christinacarols,. with. June. Sowerby ass ,narrator, and the Lord's, Prayer by Barbara ,Orr. The National them brought the program to a• close& Santa' Claus, impersonated by 14ir. H. :ilvCretttli, arr'ivyed.. and dis- 'tiributed the °imany gifts : rorn the'tree. tC,'nh1(Iy, „nutis 'and "orange Were dis- rlbuted to the children. FERAL. SERVICF h use extra �eh �.� .fort e No e t a �e __ of our unera1 Home; e, Torun �' t e et Op4p . ~ � t Amb711lauc e t� Service Phone 335 • :Res. 355 or 1 meets the, needs aid when of every.',:,_ '' •a famil ORAN:STUN FUNERAL 17 **reaf a Streat ?hone 399 J' or You're to"'report back to the school` ship January .a. a eaigarette eagerly, waited for , a light. "Thanks, buddy," "See, What a fellow.'s up against.?" 4ifartia...: sail: "Even old=timers'.,.ean't .get. ships:. A' `youngster "Would have no chancey -at all" At the -next stand, he .purchased newspaper, lie 'stood ' under a neon sign ,and, opened it. to the want ads,. "Loop, , ; Here are ; y►.our. shore - o,b„s anted,: an ,oboe boy.• ',MUst ,4111 turned 111 begat' T The el. remoter, As Geo Darr sp stre'h •his ,fa.. 44x Doyle; Doyl 44x thol until thoug T coni' 1 just. t --Mart Can get o'clock; . Bangor. its Grit .e "Yes, T h "Do AS "Your case ation • since�e week. Ivry f11)17,, and =will. 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