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Central o . o and pchool Club 'held
y its regular awrPthly Meeting on Tues-
day night at the 5c1oQ1. The change
t to the fourth Tuesdzy of the month
d has had W' desired effect of malting
it possible for more fathers to attend
the
Mrs.eeCarlton Worrell s
h . read letters
which. she had received from the little
French girl and the little Italian boy
whom the Club has "adopted.". The
children expressed thanks for the pre-,
seine they had received from the' Club.
:11ra. Worsell explained .that the dif-
ficulty . that was .fiat experienced in
getting the boxes et) 'the c$ildren had
now been clearedup„,rid tile packages
{ire now being received. '
Evelyn and Joyce Breckow gave an
e excellent piano and violin duet and
Phyllis •Baxter showed talent in her
piano solo. •
Alter a report by Miss Videan on
the Recreation Council, the Club voted•
a donation of $25 for its support. r ,
The principal speaker of the• evening
was Mr. If Kershaw of the School
Board, who declared that public school
education is the most important stage
DUNGANNON, NQv. g , Win ,
Margaret Switzer of Luclaaow is visi
ing her cousins, M. ,and Mss. k3[ena
Horton.
mr. Harold Dickson,, empleyed
Listowel, visited his parents, Ur; an
Mrs. Thomas Dickson, over the week
Mr., Godfrey1 Hall is indisposed wit
pneumonia at the home of Mrs. •W.lt.
Andrew,:but is improving a little. We.
hope lle will be up and around again
for his ninetieth birthday,'; which will
be in two weeks.
:Mr, Wes. .Nivins has arrived .7home
from a tobacco,. district near Aylmer,
having completed the last Stages of the
tobacco wpric.
with her daughter, Mr,s. Will Kelly
Mr, and 'Airs.. Arthur; Culbert
Howard, Bill and Mrs. Earl Sherwood
visited the Rival Tpronto,
last Friday.
Mr.•Alex. Smith ably supplied in the
puIpit.of the" Dungannon United church
•on Sunday morning and at the Crewe
and Port Albert appointments in the
afternoon. lt was announced that Itev.
M. C. Gaudier would preach for a call
at the services next Sunday.
Visitors with Mrs. J. .Killough
Monday were Mr. and Mrs. 'Bert Vin-
cent and son, Harold Vincent, and
Mr. and, ,r -Mrs. Allan Reed, of Dun-
lins, of Pr.eston, in'ere 'visitors on Kat:
nrday to the Royal Winter Fair,
.Mr. and Mrs. Abner Morris spent
the. week -end with their son, Mr. Ken.
Morris, and Mrs. Morris at Benmiller.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hodges and
daughter. .Donna -attended the Ritchie-
Quipp wedding on Saturday at Mon-
crief. •' The 'byide is Miss Lorraine
Quipp,• a niece Of Mrs. Hodges, She
attended the Dungannon Continuation
School for a year. •
Mr. Bert Maize unfortunately has
had infection 'develop from boils on
his hand and was a patient at Goderich
for a few days while penicillin was
given to clear ,up the Serious condition.
United Church W.A.--=The November
meeting of the United -church W..A.
was .1100 on Friday. afternoon in ..the
church rooms. Hedges„ _the
President, was in-. the chair. After a
hymn. and prayer, Mrs. Wilbur Brown•
read. the Scripture' lesson, the 121st
Psalm.. Mrs.', Will MeConnell read a
splendid article on "Uniting the Na-
sional March 'at the piano: Mrs. R.
Moore led' in prayer: Mrs. Everett
Errington read an artiele, "Christmas
Customs in Other Lands." •
Cuthill—)Eliiott.— A quiet wedding
took plate at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Elliott, Dungannon, when their -
only daughter, Margaret , Pearl, Was .
tfaited- -in marriage to Mr. Oscar C.
Cuthill, son of•Ifr. and Mrs. John Cut-
hill of Walton. Rev. R. C. McCallum 'ASHFIELD, Nov. 20.
of Goderich officiated.- Sirs. 'Richard
Kilpatrick was matron of honor and
Mr. Wilmer • -Ctrtirirl 'was- hiS• -brother's
best man. Mrs. Wilmer Cuthill played
the wedding Masie and. accompanied
Rev. S. T. Dunk, who sang ''Because."
After the wedding dinner the• couple
left -On a short motor trip and on their
return Will reside en the groom'S farm.
'Presentation to Newlyweds. — A
dance reception was • given in S.S.
17 sehool, West Wawanosh, on Friday
night, with a large gathering present
to hoithr Mr. and Mrs. ClarenCe Allin
of Colborne township. The ,bride was
formerly ,Adeline Nivins, daughter of
G. C.I. cIIATLER.
By Marco Wall
The 'volleyball .Season., is nearing a
close, at3' Six more games have been
completed. On Monday, Voiitimercial•
was defeated by 04: 13- ; 9I3 &Waal
10A: 14-9, and Commercial rallied to
beat OB: .11-8.
• Wednesday' saw Coinxnercial win t
default over 0(; Grade 12 downed OB:
16-4 and then 1W beat Griade 11: 12-0.
The standings are- as' follows: Ci(Qan-
iueicial, 12 points ; Grade ;12, 10 ; Grade
10B, 8-; Grade 11, 6; Graad.e 9A, 0;
Grade 9B, 6; Gr=ade 90. 4; Grade
10A, 2.
The girls have begun ba.sikatbail prac-
tiee on Wednesday evenings, in prepar-
atioi9 for the .Inter -Collegiate.
riv*
Since "Old Man Winter" • has come
the buses are b.aving the Us41 prouble
with blocked Toads and imcli; bilt•thiS
doesn't seem to trouble the country
pupils, as they just LOVE to miss'
DRAMA CLU ANNOUNCES
in a child's life. With the present COMING 'EVENTS
school facilities Godericb. children are ,
handicapped, he said, and are not re- - The regular weekly "Green Romn
,celving the benefits to -which they are Night" of the Goiter -itch Dramatic Club
! entitled. The Department of Education NVIIS held on Monday night in the hoine .
pays about lifty per cent. of the cost of the vice-preSident, Mrs. J. (7. !Peters."
and the Department has said that A keenly interested group of members
Godericli needs . new school facilities was present for an evening- of phiy-
Reduction
ON ALL
Roseville: artery
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"FREESIA" PATTERN
. to those which are being pro,-, reading and discussion.
vided in Other communities. Extracts from 4t. number of longer
Mr. Kershaw explained that the plays were read, together with one
Board is anxious to see the bylaw pass, complete one-att play, and those pre -
as it is, trying to provide the best sent took turns' in trying their hand
facjlities at a reasonable cost. For at. various character, parts in ,these
this reason, he explained, it is better ; produetionS.:
to build on the Victoria School site The Green Room committee composed
where the land is already owned arod of Mr. Ron Price, Mrs. Floyd Lodge
'where there is room enoug-h for ten and Mrs. j. C. Peters announced that
:acres of playground. The modern ' the next Green „Room Night would be
' school •needs such facilities as music held on Monday, 'November 30th, at
room,- library, gymnasium -auditorium, the home of Mrs. Lodke and would take
woodworking and domestic soience the form of a night 'of 'individual
rooms. By building an addition to Vic- presentations of dramatic sketches,
toria School all of these can ,be pro- monologues and ,,readings. Various
'vlded under one roof with one heating members were assigned parts which
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, 3s em a a pea swung. they will present,at this meeting. All
• Dr. Staples presented an interesting I members are invited to bring interested
contrast between the life of •a boy and , friends with them to the meeting.
a girl in the proposed welf-lighted, well- .It was also announced. that the
equipped, well -ventilated`, and weil Dramatic Club'. as a group under the
heated school and the --.1126 • of-the-sarcre -splinsorship-ortlie jreerea flea' CelinciI,
girl and boy under the "present in- will present a radio version of "The
adequate facilities." He also stressed Bishop's Candlesticks" over'' stAtion.
the importance of a gymnasium-aiicli- CKNX on Friday, December 5th, at
torium which would provide a feeling 8.30 p.m. This proiram is one of a
of "togetherness" for the teachers and serieS being presented 1.)3? Recreation
pupilA in assemblies, a ineeting place Councils and other bodies in the klis-
for Home and School clubs and other trict under the auspices of the com-
organizations,, and the means of pro- Inanity programs branch of the Depart -
Offing physical fitness for the children. ment of Education. The cast for the
The meeting closed with the singing 'play will include ,„Mr. Fred Sturdy,
of '1.(locl Save the King," afte4' which Mrs. Adelaide Revell., Alr. Kenneth
ASHFIELD
Mr. and ..Nirs. David Nivins, 2nd con -
Goderich the evening, the couple were presented
with a purse of money:- Music for
'1 dancing was supplied by Gordon -,Ander-
-son, Jhck Errington, Jack Brodie,
Bruee Ryan and Harold Black.
BIBLE SOCIETY C.A.NVASS
'IN COLBORNE TOWNSHIP
Miss IIelen Clark, president of the
Colborne townahip branch of the Upper
Canada Bible Society, reports that
retarns from this year's canvass are
$55. The amount from Nile was ap-
proximately $24; from Smith's Hill,
$22; from Leeburn, $9. Miss 019.rk
wishes to thank all who contiibuted•
and especially to thhnk those who
assisted la the canvass. This year's
contribution is the largest ever' re -
Have yot. renewed your subscription
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$10..°o $25,00
Qu.r December.
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Sizes for Misses and. Ladieg
Coats froth $19.50 up
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Dress warnily and enjoy the cold weather.
i:ourre.GEO. W SCHAEFER of
Value
Phone 56
LeMaire and Mr. and Mrs. Ray CooPer.
The Goderich Dramatic Club will ,.
' hold a Christmas program for members I
and friends during the week of Deem-
ber 15th. Well-known Christmas plays,
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21 cards to box, reg. value $1.10 , Sale price 89c,
21 cards to box, reg. value 69c Sale price 49c
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MORRISET DESK PENS
MacK.enzie spent a few ys at the , readings, music and dances will featere
Winter lair in Toronto. Her brother, l e program, -which it is exPected will
I be attended by,, a- large turnout Of the
Mr. Stewart ..Robertson,, and_Mr. Don-
ald Blue also attended:- the fair. ; Menibership. Of the Clab. Definite date
for this • program will be' announced
Mrs. Russel_ Bissett visited in Tor -•!shortly.
onto and also in Acton wtth Mr. and
Mrs. Bell. , 1 , The serving of reffeshments con -
Mr. William Johnston has purchased I eluded the evening. .
a new Massey -Harris tractor, which I
W.I. CARD PARTY
was delivered to him recently.. Also I
Mr. Chas. Robb and sons have a neW Goderich. ,Women's*Institute :held a ;
i successful bridge and "5.00" in the blue i
Bell threshing machine. -' -
- ,Mr. Rod. MacDonald has returned i room of thekLegion Halt on Wednesday 1
! afternoon of last 'week. Sirs. A.
from the West, where he was assisting
with the harvest. . Wilkin and Mrs. C. Lockhart welcomed
,,guests. _TWenty tablet"; were in
Mr. John Finlayson of 'St. Thomas '. tile
For "000," Mrs. Ogle Aliner
visited LoChalsh friends over the week- l i'laY'
end. , won first prize and 'Airs. Chris. John-
' ston took the second - Mrs. Frank
has recently beep sold to Mr. Joe !
Mai•tin of Albion; Michigan. This his. l. • ,•
torte farm, • settled 'by the - late Mr.
Donald Alacintyre and farmed later by
Death of Norman'J. R. Shickleion.— his Sens John and Peter, has been in
The death of Norman J. R. Shackleton I the Macilityre . family 'for many years.
()centred onNovembei.- 21st at the home l A sale of I -leasehold furniture was
of his son.at Cooksville, after a w•„k.s, [ held last Friday, when everything was.
illness. ,,Mr. Shackleton was in his i disposed of. Mrs. Moffat of Teeswater
seventy-fifth year. Borns in'Ashfiela 1 and Mr' Solomon Maelntyre of London
toWnship, he- was a -stto of the. latd are - the remaining Members of the
and- lived'..(m 11.1,0 boniest (Ild on con; Mrs. Winnie Elliott has gone to
cession 9. ..kfter an aceillent two years I Toronto to reside. For the last ihree
ago, 'he was unable to emitting. farm_ yeark she had occupied ' a 110115). of
ing, and Ili. and Arrs. Shackleton went Mr, Robert „MacDonald. \Illicit is 11(1W
to live with their 'daughter. Mrs,
Waiter Scott, and Mr. Scott, Belgrave.
various' offices of the chnrch and taught
tla.- adult Bible class in Sunday school
for several years. shOwing marked
ability and an understanding sympathy
whieh !endeared him to all with whom
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HENDERSON'S
THE SQUARE
GODERICH
Saunders had highest Sep:re for bridge,
with Mrs.• Mitchell winning second,
Tea was poured by Mrs. 3. Howrie from
an attractively arranged tea -table
centred with a bowl of beautiful 'mums.
Silver Candelabra with brute candles
completed the decorative arrangement.
A delicious afternoon' tea .was served
by the firanch directors, Mrs. C. Lock-
hart, Mrs: F. Riley, Mrs. C. Bissett,
Mrs. W. Doak, Mrs. N. Miller and
The Signal -Star has a complete new
picture service to illustrate ,the an-
nouncements of. advertisers. Pfc.& 'out
your illustrations now for Christmas
THANKS
I wish to express my appreci-
ation to the people of Goderieh
and district; for favoring me with
their patronage. The response,
in the past, has been most grati-
fying. II sincerely appreciate this
trust which enable me to con-
tinue to give the best in refriger-
ation service.
J. R. Manning
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Roy Erring -ton and two daughters have
returned" to their home at Ottawa after ,.
,spending the. past week with Mr. and
he came in emit -fret. He is 'survived4 Mrs. A'. Errington.._ Mrs. Errington
by his wif formerly Elizabeth •Anii.', went as far tis Galt to spend a week '
Finlay ; On,e on, Finlov S. Shackleton
one daughter Mrs. Walter Scott
children, who -were a source of great
plica sure tti -him in la ter years. Elo-
quent tribute to his life and work
was paid at 11 plibik SOrVICV ilrid ill
'MOW'S • ^United C111111'11 on Monday,'
November 24th, by Rev. C. B. WOolley.
lir. Shackleton exemplified the spirit of
love in all his relationships. He WaS
lcerning himself or his !work. and tho
commilnity is deeply grafefOl for his
derided serviCe. .Thos. Blake. a friend
and co-worker, sang an appropriate
.selection, "Beyond the Sunset": The
pallbeaiers were Isaac Cranston,
with her daughter, Mrs. lici)onald.
! lir. and Mrs.. Allan Stoll spent 'Sun-
day with .11r. and Mrs. Hamilton et'
The sympathy of the community goes
lirs. Telford Nixon in her bereave, -
mein Thy 'the death of her husband.
Visitors with .N1r. and lirs.. Albert
•NleClinchey 00 Siiiiday. were Mr. and
Mrs. Olivastri and baby, of London:
r, and Al Ts. .Tack lIcClinchey and son.
Henry , Horton, " Ernest Blake, S. It, Mrs* 11j1Pers" l'1d1"."rds h"" . "li'ved
•Stothers, Wm. Irvin and !Chas. If i
...a.inffi.: into the, comeltunity lied are occupying
Percy Blundell. .Terry CranstOn and' --1*°"'"'Y a' 5 it'd to Methlw'
M r. a nd Mrs. Abner Mori -is of Dun -
Borden Scott. . The hods' WilS in id to
galloon spent this week at the home of
rest in Greehhill cemetery. Friends
were present from Toronto,: Cooksville, their son, Mr. Ken__ Morris, and Mrs..
London, Belgrave,• Arthur and GAO-. 'Morris;
• TAYLOR'S CORNER - Tuesday evening in the church base -
TAYLOR'S CORNER. Nov.
-Eileen !Fitzgerald, Miss Dortithy Rodges
0101 Mr. Leonard .Rodges• attended! the
Royal 'Winter Fair on Saturday.
Mrs. 'D. A. Stirling is slowlY reeover-
Mr. Prduse visited his wife, -
who is a patient at Byron Sanatorium,
The Ladies' Aid Will hold theiro an-
nual meeting on Wednesday "afternoon
of the interior of. the thumb has been
edinpleted by the painters. Mr. E. Cook
and son of Clinton. It has made a
great transformation the aPpear-
enee 'the ehureh. In the spring the
exterior is to • be trimtned. Sorviee
has been held in the scheol for several
Sinedays, lint will he resnmed' in the
Chureh on 'Sunday next.
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The Woinen's Association will hold
'their regular meeting on December
3, There will election of officers.
Mr. Will Feagan of Sarnia visited
his parents at Nile over the week -end.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Jervis of
liolmesville And Mr. and ,Mrs. Ivan
Jervis of Trenton visited- pn Sunday
with Mrs. Walters ffsaTelegloYd, it being
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan's lin* wedding an-
niversary. A duck dinner with all the
trimmings was heat at Mrs, Walters'
home and was greatly enjoyed.
The exeeutive of thi. Sunday school
will meet on Priday evening to,arrange
for a Christmas eoncert.
Mr. MeNall and pupils are • busy
Practising for their Christmns coneert.
Mr. Harold Good was able to leave
the hospital otr klaturday atter his
operatiena and is reinaining a few days
at the home of 'his daughter, Mrs. Fred
W4ite, before returning home.
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