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8.30 ft.itt. "HOLY COMMUNION,
10 aAn. §UNDAV SCHOOL.
11# a.m. MORNING MAWR ANWSERAWN•
* 0 p.m. •PRIMARY DtP14
P4,11. EVENING PRANER, AND riiERMON,
'REVEREND IttVERIX H. F4UU J A, L.Th., RECTOR
ANDERTON, Or841st and "Choirmaster
,
Nortb St ;U:iifttett Church
10 a;in. CHURCH'. SCHO'Of4.'
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1:1'aan. "GREAT WORDS OF THE
CHRISTIAN. -;-1101*."
4 •
7 p.p. °YESTERDAY, •„Torosie AND
• FOREVER."'
Illustrated,by amid flbn.
Church Going Parnillei:', Are Happier Tainilles
REV. C. WESLEY COPE, B.&.,ILD, Minister
ALEX. CLARK, Orvanist and Choir Master
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t sitatiTicus. AT .‘ NORTH STREET1 UNITED CHURCH .
/ pm. SUNDAY SeHOOL.'
2 p.m. "THE SIGNS- OF THEE TIMES." . • ' ,
Sunday School.Christmas entertainment on Friday, December 15th
' * • • at -8 pa, at --MacKay Hall. .
$ 4 Nursery :and Junior Congregation Christmas party at Macliay
.• Hall on Decemgber 13th at 4 p.m: •• '
REV. R. G. MacMILLAN, W. H. BISHOP, F:R.C.O., A.R.C.M.
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Miruster. . • Director of Praise.
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Is through the door
a your .Clnych, It invites
you to the. priceless
•' teaChings of -Christianity.
It offers you strength
„„ A and comfort sue-li as.
• nothing else can give.
• When you help the Church
you are helping yourself.
• Attend ieii)ices this Sun-
••dcty. You willbe welcome.
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THE STATE OPENING OF PARLIAMENT IN L ONDON
'Their Majesties the King and Que en drive in. state from Buckingham Palace
for the opening of Parliament. Crowds line -the route of the state precession from
Buckingham Palace to the House a Lords.. -
- Their MalestieS 1,04 in the Irish state" eoach with •the sovereign's escort of the
Household Cavalry,. On arrival at the House -76t- T4ords- --a- salute of forty-one guns
was fired and the Royal Stand,ard, hoiSte d over the 'Victoria Tower, in token of the
presence of the reigning sofereign. -1121s picture shows the royal proces,sion leaving:
13upkingliam Palace on. the 'way to the House of Lords..
• CHRISTMAS- BELLS
heard the bells on Christmas Day
Their old, familiar carols play,
And wild and sweet •
The *ords 'repeat
Of peace .on earth, good -will to men..!
And thought bow, as th9 day had cOme,
belfrieS of all cl4'thtendem
. Had rolled , alag
The •unbroken .song -
Of peace on earth, •good -will to men !
Till, ringing, singing on 1t& way, ,
-The world revolved fromnight to day,
A voice, a chime,
A chant sublinte,
'Of pence on earth,' good' -will .to men !
• " ,,•
When in despair 1 bo,ded "ray head;
"There is no peace on earth," I said;
"For •hate is strong, , " •
And 'mocks the song
Of peace on earth, good -will' to men!"
Then pealed the bells mere lond and deep:,
. "God is not deaduor doth He sleep! ,
- •The , Wrong shall fail,
The Right prevail, , •
With. peace on •earth, good74111 to men!"
• --Longfellow. •
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Rev. T. Dale-. • Jones, rector of
"Seaferth and Dublin Anglican
.churches, has accepted a call to
Fairview, .A.lberta. I3efore going to
Seaforth he was padre at the Olin=
R.C,A.F._,Alitio.it and_ he' Is•
• imewa in. the _district. --He
• leaves • with his family to lake
over his new charge with the be-
• ginning of the year.
"Dr. P. J. O'Dwyer, who pradised
medicine in Zurich for twenty-nine
• years and moved to Langan about
n year ago, died suddenly ..at
• home in that • city on •Noveniber
23rd. He was sixty-h.ve. years of'
age.
tillfr,Please note that the subscription price'of 'The Signal -Star 15
now $2.50 a year;. $3•00 U,S., addresses ,
Victoria St...United Church
MINISTER—REV. D. W. .WILLIAMS, "B.A.
ORGANIST and -CHOIR LEADER—Miss Mary jOyce Strachan
10 a3n. Sabbath School,
11 aan; 'WHAT AM, I WORTH TO 601:0 °
7. pa. "SAINTS IN CAESAR'S HOUSEHOLD."
UNION CHURCH: Sunday 'School, g
• Church Service, 3 p.m., .
Victoria -Union Welcomes You
BS.P,U: after Sunday evening Service,
. Prayer Meeting 'Wednesday 8 , p.m; .
Visitors always welcome.
Frank Bissett, organist and -choir leader
BY Shirley Sargent
The very nicest thing ayout
Henry, •Ellis, Henry', had deeided,
Was the fact' that 'he .was: nine
years old. He possessed another at-
spend,ing spine time with, Mr. and
tribute variously described by his '
Mrs : Russell Pfrimmer.
--Sunda-y school will 1;e_held at
10,30 Lill. M. -usualon Sunday,
December 10th. Church service et
7.30 p.m., when the' C.G.I:T. girls
will hold their vesper, service.
BENIVIILLER
13ENMILLE1t, peo, 0. --*111% 'Clare
Stewart of •Ridgetown ••spent the
week -end with Ar. And 7111.$7'. Russell
Pfrituner. , ' •'
,., Miss Peggy Young of Goderieh
spent the week:ond with, her grand-
parents., Mr. and IVIr.--,Girvict YOung.,
Rev. J. Harrower and • Mr.
Fletcher 'Fisher attended the Pres-
bytery 'meeting in 'Exeter on Tues-.
clay.• •
•
• Mr, and Mrs, IL Stewart returned
• to ,RidgelOwu; MIcaidaY after
mother ,as.stubborninesS,,. stupidity,
and the result of a, onetrack mind.
• • To get something he. really -
Wanted, Henry had learned from,
eXperience, heldWayS had to work
hard and long..Pestering his mother
for what, he wanted came. eaSiest.
"Why not, Mom?" .he begged.
"Why can't I do it?,, I' want to Wednesday's shoot of the Gbderich
4/1Gr-tha"4.1-'°11-Ing4a-tila=4*!14."' ••Gun - -Club:-.."-Changeable . nigh -winds.
I'd be. so good • you woniou'r. knew,
GODERICH GUN CLUB
,There'.was: aa. good 'attendance at
store full of Christmas
merchandise to make it not
only pleasant. but profitable
to visit and shop.
Fancy Linens
SnOiyy White linen datAaSk or in'hand painted
a1s,9 Mideria ,cloths in 2 x.21/2 and '
. 2 3 yds., $18:50 t� $75.00 set.
BETHEL TABERNACLE
(Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada)
•
HOW.ARI) lylINAREll, PASTOR
11 a.m.. MORNING
7.30p.m.* EVANGELISTIC SERVICE.
YOU ARE INVITED -
1101,111•111••••••••••
The Free - Methodist -.Church .
' Corner, ,Victoria and Park Streets
Rev: BAD. Stevenson, pa'stor, AO Park Street, ,Phone 897W.
Prayer. Meetifig, Wednesday,J1 p.m: '
L9)131'S pay fie,ryiees—Radlio broadcast' CHML, 8.30 'a.m.
Sabbath School, 16 :yin.
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zoni, "BASIC TRUTH 4:1E CHIMTIAN STADILITY:"
Everting: 7 po. Es,ringelistie Srviees. , ' -
Ministry o4, the Word. To all—a Cordial WELCOM'Et
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made targets tricky, but inembera
me.P •• average.d good scores, its. follows:
• Finally, his mother gave in to his
IIedley Prouse 18-19-15; Bill, Lumby
endless teasing and what She con -
15 -15-19• Ashley Gilbert 1241-191
Jack Gilbert 1940; E. Cranston
15-12;, Chas. Prouse 1244.
The Wein" brothers' poultry busi-
ness at Exeter will be sold and. the ,
preceecIA divided among about 20C
sidered :impossible- promises.
"All right, all right," she said,
"VVe'll see it, you can be good for
a whole month and then--vvell, we'll
see." •
- long-awaited goal was in
but_llenry -had to_adinkre his creditors Assets- are stated- a t
mother's shrewdness. Knowing that' $25,383 and liabilities at $79,379.
Rita, who was "five, would keep
close tab on him, Mrs. Ellis put her — •
in Henry's charge for the month.
Playing nursethaid to a five-year- ing, "Had enough of being good, •
old was a stern task,. even :when Henry?' •
ho 'could be as nastyas the wanteil Feeling it to be a Uick question,
-:-',Thit-litlfifir:wre---of-bet-eir-hisrrhe„--aithvared..,,easuall that. ". . . .
good 'behavior was ;purely awful, i would be fun t� see the fellows
All this time she would taint' her again, and just sort of all over
demands with "Or I'll tell inama." relax!" She laughed, eneouragifig
Only once he told' her calmly but him to go on. "Hey,_nunn, well,
desperately, "If I ever have any can I do it—you know?"
children, they'll all be boys or all She kissed -him, saying'," "Yes."
be girls, .I'm not going to make Henry yelled "Hooray" as he ran
any little boy of mine have a little into his room. "Gosh, it had been
sister. No sir, P11, give hin. a worth waiting for after all—my
turtle or a goat or. something he bat he hated girls, though. „Ugh!
before demanding, "NoW be aturtle,.quite ready. They wouldn't take
listened to him 'matterto attendto be
s '' fore he was
There Nyere Soine very immopo.rtaHnt
Rita Past barely listee
Wants, not a, little"Sister."
so long, but the waiting wo
.for me, Henry.. Crawl like' a turtle:
And ptill your head in a shell." started unw•rapping his packages.
The days -crept past' Christmas :thanks to MOM, life was really
and Henry knew that being good Line-, • ' • '
-was--;,snrelx,,a.inost terrible experi- A little before 12 that night Mrs..
- • 141Isc-noting-vtlie- silence,.-went-intc• r„,-•
lIenry,'s room. - His• lights were
10F4r7,7 blazing bit "the boy wag eiSleep.in a
KrAro;
.chair drawn close to an open
window. She walked quietly over
beside him:• A whole inonth—thirty
<arduous clays devoted to-being„goeil
--he had worked for this night, and
no* he was asleep With the 811M
total of his dreams in his„Iap and
..§oancily‘$leeping,'he lay be&
in the ehair, in one hand a n'olse,
latge horn. Title box 'in his lap ,
niaker: clutched limply in the 'other,
contained piles of confetti, while ag
reams of paper.streamers, were laid
neatly Over the chair arms, There
%%as ridicidous. paper hat crushed
Into the chair back by his headratid,
tm: the table' near him. 'there Vvrtei
another horn. It had n white card'
tied On it labelled simply: "Por
mother." •
So; she thought, With tears In her
eyes, a little man's plan for one
night hael.ineluded his mother. She'
soundirsie,eving, be lay btu* j shook' him gently, , settled his hat
•the chairs:in one liana athois,A. more. perkily °`-on , his head, and
maker; clutched limply in the other. 'PlIked -UP her eWri horn. Noise
a large holt' 'The IJOS: in his lap seemed' 'suspended in the air.
,contarned piteirof e6n6AL . "Wake up, little one track inind,"
dle said; sating , Mtn rt St i 1
lost the " i
month woo "flurry and' wait gth
ence. Then at
, 6 , e 'up. so you. can
,
.Over )16, h terd mother h944- wish nu; a' Happy New Year t"
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oolTBiankets
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and satin botitid BED OOVERS- at ihe Qid.
• price. $9.50 to $18,50 each. ° '
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• In linen or colorful cottons A :nice, selection
to choose from. $1.95 to $8.95. '
, A large shipinent just in. gives '
yon a ,gi'and Selection. -A warm .
and pleasing gift.. All Shades
and—siles*: '$5.95 to $8.05. •
HANDEERCHIEFS
:sakitvts
• cirxriEp
PARASOLS •
• 'lip SE
LINGERIE
'HANDBAGS• •
',LACE .CLO,TIIS
• SHEETS ,
PILLOW. \ SLIPS,
" MOTOR ,ROBES
---RUGS';
MATS'
Really a' grand ,selection to choose' from.,Faoe
•cloths to Match.,
• PlIONE ,
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