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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1935-12-19, Page 3... ,,.,.e • A.1a •..�ru?Goyi4r f i<4,,;,., 'gn.; 0,4'7 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1935 e).h,,,kt, ,Vt:+..•,.��fl-bur}.a, • r,7 a`A'9f •!!`r YAr'[<?A`JA :",•''e •M e. 4.'J��',•,xMx,tx 9 � e. 1 Ms's. THE bODERrCII STAR saststaisoaiwowalapasisoks ii CHRISTMAS TH 1h�iG+1'+�`/�;N.bILNs:.Y.i�'irJtR4lWitu,a�� Z-'.iF+1�t�Gi�la.��i.�1wb�4+N7R Ii��1���rA�1f�{'�i�i�r+7i�i4!r+*1+*�.++JN�I PLEASE ALLOW US TO, SUGGEST "MEET . AND EAT" at - IRE BEDFORD HOTEL t 1 'Why not give your wife a rest f rom. ,the cookstove monotony? The Christmas Dinner will taste so much better: he ed1a dY is.. t ` 'i o s o GOO 1 FOo —' ' Arrange 'your party and enjoye.your Christmas Dinner. At ,TH . BEDFORD . HOTEL Phone 323 Phone 323 For Reservations. Charge 75c per, person. for Reservations,' EVERYTHING SERVED FROM SOUP TO SATISFACTION DINNER •.reyn.r.vr,.•V,."hIN'-' fl,:t7PM �' •'Ar, .'. • A Million Dollars Worth of Hollywood Stars 3, As. •tan 71, o PAGE TII.REI -CAPJTAL�, may, Phone 47 c.. • The Management Metes everyone a Bright and Merry chrLtmts.• _ NCW PLAYING—"Gift ct Gab" and "Ursula, Parrott's"'There's t'I,l lays Tomorrow." EDWA1 D EvERETr NORTON, KAREN ivMORl and ALAN DINEHART Beading a comedy cart in the 'hilarious comedy roran:e, 10.00 Raise" WED. and T HLiRS.--Our Chr:+atmos Special. MARION 'll►AVIS, PAT O'BRIEN, DICK POWELL, MARY ASTOR and LYLE TALOOT offer the merriest stn•tch of laughter and music you could ask for "Pae Miss tory" FRI. and SAT.-- __ _._-..JAMES.--C'1ONEY--and lPAT----O RI.EN--- infii3Ie ,sentiment and wa, for a wild Irish hit "The Irish Irt Us" Matiness Mon., Wed, and Sat. at 3.00 p.m. Doming The -fast -nays -or>E li,. • THIS CHRISTMAS SEASON Nothing is more appropriate than Choice Flowers for the occasion .We' will have a large stock of Flowering Plapts and Cut Flowers from which to choose. Our specials include real English Holly, Poinsettias, Jerusalem Cherries, Begonias, Primula, Azaleas, Cyclamen and Christmas Wreaths. And don't forget, "We wire flowers anywhere in the world." GEO. STEWART,: Florist Phone 105 Goderich, Ont. CAPT. H. McGUIGAN SWEPT OVERBOARD OFF FLORIDA Hugh McGuigan, 22. of Cedar Springs, owner and captain of a schooner with tragedy were . not given. which he carried on Atlantic seaboard trade, was washed overboard and drowned off the Florida ()Oast Friday, J. Clark of Chatham, a family friend, was notified on Sunday. Details of the For Your Christmas .Bakeshop Delicacies E. U. "CLEVELAND;" fhe--Ba er. —14' West St. Phone 114 You will like our CHRISTMAS CAKE FRUIT CAKE` SHORT ,BREAD PIES PASTRIES, ETC. • "PLEASE DON'T FORGET OUR MILK MADE BREAD" ��A_11.o,�►_ !C.LSF. EL I .toJ e_ meat .Backe .�' e - We hear so.many stories about the ture of four of the greatest headlin- Hollywood ' temperament among stars ars in Hollywood posed together in that it is rather unusual to see a pic- friendly conversation. The quartet Parents Inspect above, Miriam Hopkins, Merie Obe- ron, Norma Shearer and Dolores Del Rio represents almost a million dol- lars worth of stars. stalled, was inspected 6y the parents, and received their warm. approval. W r School Equipment The funeral of -the late Robert Bell ` took place on Saturda'y, Rev. T. R. Tur- _ir mer conducting the services at the home • ---- - McWhinney _•••.==may +tee-eac�a- u� Mr Thomas Culbert and also at th ed President of Beef . Ring cemetery. ROB'`. 8F11. BURIED DUNGANNON, Dec. 16 --'rhe Women's Guild of St. 'Paul's 'Anglican church, sponsored a successful social in the par- ish mall Ten tables of euchre were in e cemetery. Messrs. John Durnin, Rob- ert Davidson, Richard Finnigan and Wm. A. Orser acted as pallbearers. De- ceased was in his 85th year. Mr. James MoWhinneY presided at the annual meeting of the Beef Ring and was returned to that position, when the other officers elected were: Frank {. the Pentland.. Secy-Treas.; .Thomas Wigginsllllll. prowess, prize -winners being Miss and Robert Davidson, inspectors; J. M. I Mildred Johnston and Melville Stewart Reed and Wm. Stewart, auditors; Thos. Dancing was afterwards enjoyed, music 'Webster, but^her. Having ser vedh being furnished by Mr. McCartney and Miss Donalda Douglas of Lucknow. Miss Clara Sproul, a rompanied bv Mrs. J. D. Hesson, Stratford; were g -nests in this vicinity. Mrs Robert V{lll.nn Goderich Is with Webster, butcher. Having served for se'veral..years. as secretary -treasurer, Mr. Bert Treleaven declined re-election. A motion was passed thanking him for his past services. her mother, Mrs. David Sproul. About 20 parents accepted the invita- i" of. Mr. -Gordon Kidd and Miss.Far-� �. tion rier to visit the school, ;to see how the classes doesother disease.. It in - classes were conducted and to stimulate Porters Hill, Dec. IS -- On Tues- any co-operation between the school and the day event,g, December 10, the men's terferes with education and costs home. The visiting parents were im- club put on a good program, open to millions of dollars, in loss of produc- pressed ' with the methods adopted in ,a11,_this being their custom each year - tion and wages. While it is annoying 1 , the s^hool and extended congratulations for their last meeting. The program 't receives but little attention as com- to the two teachers, for the efforts in consisted of music by the Welch or- pared with the rather fare, but morel behalf of the ehlldren of the cowmen- Itv fli S to to Drgnbei sr. dome chestra, also Holland orchestra; viol startling`,' because unusual, diseases. t PORTER'S HILL � LI ladies' Monthly Prizes. From January 1st, 1936 HIGHEST THREE CONSECUTIVE GAMES. $2.00 prize HIGHEST SINGLE GAME - - , --- 1.00 prize FREE BOWLING! FOR STUDENTS SATURDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 21st, 1935—MIXED DOUBLES SCHOOL STUDENTS' WEEKLY PRIZES. STARTING MONbAY, Dec. 16 1ST WEEK—Highest Concealed Prize. 2ND WEEK—Nearest ° score to 139, tied games to be played off. 3RD. WEEK --Highest Three Consecutive Games. - 4TH WEEK --Highest Single Game. EACH WEEK $1.00 PRIZE DONATED Royal Bowling Alleys WEST STREET 1a` A HEALTH SERVICt O► THE CANADIAN MEDICAL. ASSOCIATION AND LIRE' INSURANCE' COMVANIEE 1N CANADA COMMON COLDS The common cold is much more than an affliction of the individual who has it; it is a social nuisance. Just because it is "common" and be- cause, in most cases, it is looked upon • as si necessary evil; we accept rath- er than shun those who are sneezing, coughing and snuffling. This wide -spread disease is an expensive trouble -maker. It causes -more-lost time -f`roln Work and school and Scheel �l'hrb early "1n tads, Direr -number hu- ev._.GaTe,..-nccttranatt.- on�siderab1e research. has A�seen mane" .raining .equipment, recently in- ied by Miss Gladys; also violin ,num- carried on with the hope of clearing ber by Mr. -Pete Young, accompanied the way' to an understanding of the bv Glen Lockhart. A. number of good common cold and how it may be pre- •,r Girls! Girls! Girls! Santa Claus is comingsoon with the most beautiful olds Be sure Santa Claus leaves one for you. This beautiful Baby Doll will make you so happy. Write to Santa Claus today and ask- ' him to please bring- :you a CUDDLES DOLL for Christmas. -Don't delay. - The Cuddles Doll is the favorite doll of Queen Mary and the Duchess-_ of York It is a beautiful baby doll, OTHER BEAUTIFUL DOLLS IN STOCK. Shirley Temple, Sally, Chubby. and Tootsie These Dolls are practically unbreakable Stanlo°s Er e c t o r • Bricks, Erectors all sizes, Books for Girls and Boys, Gaines for ehildren at different prices (reasonable). Girls' Cuddles Doll Contest Girls, be sure and ti;et your CUDDLES (BOLL CONTEST ENTRY FORM At .Tebbutt's Toytown. Beautiful Cuddle Dolls Prizes. Listen to Cuddle Radio Station readings were given by Mrs. Phil- vented, or its severity lessened. go 'Ix lips, Mrs. Woods, Isobel Woods, far, no great success has attended I Lorn Elliott, Alvin Bettles, Argyle i these efforts,'•-' we are left to rely I sand Glen Lockhart, not forgetting' upon what b•1• have learned from past little Phyllis Harris. A duet by Mrs. experience 'Torrance and Dora Harrison; song, Those who suffer from repeated I Roy Cox;, piano selection, by Gladys colds should make sure that their Gale and Ruth Hanna; a number by nose and throat are in good condi- - --- Betty and Ruth Harris, all added to ! tion. Faults in structure may lie at a good program. The proceeds the root of repeated or continued amounted to over $6., this along with , head colds. Sr $10. donated by the Men's Club, was Clothing suited to the temperature ' . given to Missions. Gratitude is ex- both in and out of doors pressed to the club for their effort prevents chilling of the -body from either too to help along such a worthy cause. little clothing or the chilling which! The children of S. S. No. 5, are follows u on excessive practising for a Christmas- concert on-+ p perspiration t due to overclothing while indoors. (i, Thursday evening. Miss Porter is ar- Cold wet feet predispose to head , "lv ranging a fine program. 1 colds. By keeping the feet dry, or by The Sunday School is preparing a program for their Christmas tree drying them promptly if .they, do be - and concert on Monday evening. 1 com© wet; much trouble may be aver - On Thursday afternoon, the: Ladies ted. Aid met for their ahrnual meeting. The meeting was opened by Mrs. Torrance, with singing a hymn, and FA14OUS REDING ANTHRACITE -_ •-super-Glean.., Naturally Superior The Dean Coal Co. Phone 95W. There may be argument as to whe- ther or not all colds are due to in. fections, but we have all seen colds prayer, after which Mrs. Geo. Proc-run through the family and the work- ! tor had charge. The election of offi- Hplace. It is not practical to jsolate , 1 • cers resrilted as follows: president. ; everyone who has a cold, although fI Mrs. R. Torrance; vice president, such!a person would he more com- l 1,6 Mrs. L. Cox; treasurer, Miss Dora fortable and better off in bed. We Harr iaor7, secretary, Mrs. G. Proe- ' can however, do something to prevent tor; organist; Mrs. V. Harris, as- ! them from passing on their colds to ' sistant, Mrs D. Gardiner; buying others. Air - committee, Mrs. -Young, Mrs. Blair; * Cough -s and- sneezes should be dir- Mrs. Pickard; flower committee, Mrs. ected into a handkerchief and, in all Torrance; Mrs- T. Elliott, Mrs, 13ett- cases, at the floor rather than into les, Mrs. Lockhart. The society has ! People's faces, Thr person who has n had a splendid year, after paying ex- cold should not prepare food, •but if , penses, they had $76. on hand. A or must, then there must be a' very dainty lunch was served by Mrs. veryhe thsheorough serublsing fire John McClure and Mrs. Bert. Cox. ! hands with soap and water before On Sunday. Rev. Gale delivered. a ( food is touched. very thoughtful sermon on the "Walk i There should be no rom-mon drink - of Life." During- 'the service, his ing 'cups ` in the home or elsewhere. son, Mr. John Gale sang a very well Dishes , should be washed and then rendered solo, "Jerusalem," Miss.' rinsed in boiling water. The hands Gladys Gale accompanied him. Mr: and Mrs, Ted. Johnston ac- companied by Mr. R. J. Johnston, To- ronto, spent a few days at Mr. and • . Mrs. Fred Elliott's. The people of this vicinity extend to Mr. and Mrs. Gale on the occasion of their fiftieth wedding anniversary, their best wishes for many 'more happy years together. They were fortunate in having all their family together for this happy event. To the Editor and Staff, also all. the X eaders - of the Star, we wish a 1 Merry Christmas and a Happy and Prosperous New Year. Toytown FOR BOYS MICKEY MOUSE FLASH - LIGHTS TRAINS, ZEPPELINS, DUMP TRUCKS, GUNS OF ALL KINDS FIRE TRUCKS TRUCKS, KIDDIE CARS FOR GIRLS DOLLS, HIGH CHAIRS, KITCHEN ,CABINETS ELECTRIC IRONS ELECTRIC STOVES DISHES and BAKING SET Avoid that iast minute ChrL''mas --whop early. rush GIFTS FOR DAD cibL FOR MOTHER PYREX and OVEN ;SERVE, CARVING SETS IVES.._ and .1 ORKS should be washed before touching food, and kept away from the face at all times. To some extent, such reasonable preeaptians will serve to lessen the number of common colds and other infections. - - (Questions concerning health, ad- dressed to the Canadian Medical As- sociation, lR4 College St., Toronto, t^ will be ,answered personally 'by let- �srg".Lt„ ter.) e72-Pig(ai%i'gret' ° t arfdaii-7!er:?tt Choose Electrical Gifts e let tVPf=usel ► "The Gifts That Last" valtrmtatztztztza.mtottese See Our Display For Suggestions it actetettatemtb wetst trcat Talbot & Cornish Everything Electrical Phone 81 - .REFERS• - _ _. P - DUCKS TO -HENS Henry !Tolland of the township of by Cannot t Garrick. considers ducks more profi- table than hens. He raises hundreds every year, selling the young drakes at 3 cents each, and keeping the !ducks to maturity. As egg producers Holland prefers duc1Cs as ho claims they lay the year round, with only an odd day off, while hens take longer holidays. EYE TROUBLE? Eta v e your' eyes examined by R. A. REI D, for 17 years Str'at- f'ord's 'leading Optotdettrist. 'x 1T - perew:� odes�iate rt work only attro. , .. . , Ever—r rstralrntra--- Inastryntet Cult hirar " STORE A Good Night's Rest? Sleep is essential to our very existence as while 'se repose, see are, collecting energy to, to, go forth to another day 's work. Lose of sleep. 'is a serious matter, and unless we get proper rest, sooner or later, the nervous system is bound to collapse. Tone up your nervous system with Milburn 's 1I, 8c N, Pim: - `Vtteu then gill .bo' -nor more broken- rostI lib more disturbing dreams; no more nightmares; no mor getting up in the morning feeling as tined sa when you went M ted. • .Persian Balm the creator and pre- sefver of beautiful-comtilextorar-----Tonle in effect and wonderfully stimulating. Safeguards and beautifies the most de- lieately-tkxturod skins. Cools and re- liew`e i all Skis flushed. d. or irritated by 'weather conditions. Magieal In results AA.•littie gentle rubbing and, sa vouthtull `'ifnirP.�i iin"d'""fltilttnes9 `�::c �n'�]'f y .akattd...—tra.alualAtLim.zateulauLtIg hands and making... them flawlessly white. Truly the perkct toilet requisite for the woman with cater. 1 IN WINTER QUARTERS ,vinter at Pori- Colborne i• .:i• any. is winter berths tit Port Colborne. 1ieit storage cargoes consist of grain ore' and coal. It is the largest fleet to Ap-catimate_oLIMO.OLP61-trisi 0. b" Marine n:cn as the approximate scum to be *punt. at f ittingeett tame - prior to spring nailing. Ys ' p 0 a,,,>,.xchW,ti.N,k-PS Nti�kY..Mrn;at; :tr. 9