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TILE GODERi011 I A ' TA
VICTORIA WIRERT YQUN% FAITH AND EAEr FUTURE FORkOLD
PEOPLE .DISCUSS DRINK ARE ETERNAL ; DROWSY HENS
The Vtutoriaa strut Young l eople'B
Union Met in the 13uan(lay school parlor
on Monday evening, under the coa-
vehership of Mr. Harold *mire, citizen. -
Ail) eenveaaer, the,subject being, "Do
you think it is all right to imbibe a
drink?" This provoked' a hearty awl
a fully exploratory discussion entered
into by all present..
The crux of the question resolved
itself into two major considerations:
one a8 to whether sa pan should be
merely moral or ethical with respect
to strong drink or whether, ranging
himself by tl side of his Christ, he
ought in a positive manner to oppose
' it in his own life and in the body
politic. Consensus of opinion seemed
to be that, while much could be said
for the, man who seemingly pr other-
wise could say "I can take a drink and
10 leave it alone," the weightier argu-
meuts':ssued from the stand taken by
"the man who at all times and in every
Mutation follows the standards set by
the ('hrist. He may walk the lonely
road as did his Christ, but then we are
to remember 'that the greatest liber-
ators of the past and the .present have
leen anis are those who have nhosen
the pa Una ay of principle rather, than
the pathway of empty room.
At the conclusion. the president, Miss
Beryl ('astle, in the name of the Young
People's Union presented to, Mr. and
\1r' Evan Russ all artistic Sandwich
plate as a tangible expression of ap-
preciation of 1tieir services rendered
111 presenting to the public the miscel-
laneousconcert
(hI1ylIa. at
Crab-
tree ('uppers." Mr. 'and Mrs. Ross
reel ied appropriately.
An enjoyable. inspiring and ecluca-
tiontrl evening was brought to a close
by the ,repeating of the Miz. all bene -
.diction.
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d EDIBLE MANGER IN
• '-UKRAINE RITUALS
. Hygienic supplies (rubber goods) ,
malted postpaid in plain, sealed en-
velope with price list, Six samples
'25c ; '24 samples $1.(10.. Mail Order
Diet. 7-53, NOV-RUBBER CO., BOX
91, Hamilton, Ont. -1-9
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Lawrasou,
11. Leitch,
I[.HED •
I;uyfield, on Sunda
14th, 1947, Lucinda (-
widow of the late Davi
in her 86th year.
Twenty centuries have paaarjed; since
the inn at 1E3r4.°thleheaan was overcrowded
because of Caesar Augustoand his
ee esu.
' The bigwigs who crowded the ion
were committed to oblivion by their
c(,ntacnaui)oraarles and; except; for the
een03us and resultant con(lij,ions at'
Bethlehem, it wouldn't matter too much
ifc. Augustus completely vanished from
the history boo/4s.
it is generally immaterial that, as
puppet king
:rte. tzt t tr etatatztss tit ami( c.a s' t
CHRISTMAS.,NIGHT
P Old -Time and Modern Dance
HALL, Goderich
at LEGION HA ,
DEC: 25th, COMMENCING AT "�9 P.M. •
75c PER PERSON
TZtal
New Year's Eve Dance
HORNS,to
HATS, ETC., SUPPLIED TO USHER IN THE,
Ora . NEW YEARN AT LEGION ]MALL,
DRESS OPTIONAL - $2.00 COUPLE
° Dlvinationns were- an •inna1Ortant Ir .gt
.n
- Czarist,
ivities l
nC�r
of the Christmas .f(st _•
Russia.
After a special , 2a1J1ily Christmas
dinner, th girls of the Muse°hold
placed liv piles of grain upon the
kitchen floor: each pile was given a
name, such as Hope, Ring, Money,
Thread .. and . Charcoal. A drowsy hen
was fetched from The henhouse and.
allowed to walk around the kitchen
floor and choose a f Ile of grain,
,Obviously the hen's choice `of Money
e of Judea, Herod fortified meant wealth; Ring foretold a Wedding
the kingdom and kelt it out of the within a year; and Hope promised the
clutches of Cleopatra, rebuilt the City fulfillment of a wish or a long journey.
of Samaria.. and, endowed several If the sleepy chicken chose the grain
pagan temples long since crumbled into designated as, Thread,' a life 9f toll
dust. Few people know, and fewer away predicted- for the ,marriageable
care, that his Wife and two bons were maiden of the household:. and Char -
was at his command. This sort
coal was considered an omen of death
of humanized Jew is remembered thief in the family.
ly because of his hypocritical treatment Old songs were surtg t accompany
of the Wiape Men and because he such goings-on, while the xr1sand
'authorized the -'slaughter of the Holy «„taletc vied to devise complete stogies
Innocents -and even th�is, deed of in- l,n ,td on the antics of the hen. - •
credible cruelty. might rthve been for - L, .
gotten if the Innocents were pot as-
soc•iaated with the Babe of; .Ihlehetn '
In the Ukraine an elaborate Christ.=
mils Eve supper breaks a 39 -day fast
during which no meat hes been etten.
Twelve courses are served, one for
{each of the twelve Apostles: buckwheat
ctnd mushroom soup, pancakes in flax,
Prunes, fish, bread, and nuts are in-
clnded in the memo. An additional courlt of honey and
porridge is alsorved. Called Koutia,
the dish represents the holy crib : the
porridge iopresents the straw -as in
the mn.nger-wind till, Holy• Infant is
symbolized' by looney and fruit : the•
honey is also considered symbolic of
the spirit and blood of the Saviour.
A SHFIE LD
,,who grecs into the Christ and be- ASIYI�'II:11) i".•1(;. '.ii Cac�orge
(1Ucathed 11 new philosophy of lure :111(1 Collinson and Bill and Mr. and Mrs.
peace to all mankind:
Some n�1 111 Cc,ltl0.ut1 ast-tended ,..t he ftane.I•al
•r a•
been
e uleu question what, has of e1I r r. .1rc11ibald ('ullitl:0u, who AV"
(luring the twenty c•en- Lauaft London Last Sotaarday. Ile
tnries since Bethlehem. ' ��.;t, ;a brother of the Late George Collin-
son enough, some of the• records t I i1 t a
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have been written with indelible• inks
' ��►� Kintail.
of Hatred and--prej0tllce and splattered
With 1110(11 h1.00d; but cynics had best
hot rest their argument too confidently
111x,11 'the gory records written or pro-
voked by men who either did not know
('hit or openly rejected . IIis coni-
,Ilia 11(1ti. •
on the other hand, the. glad tidings
announced to a few shepherds at Beth-
lehem lntve inspired courage -and faith
{ and love sugh as 'no earthly. decree or.
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ANSWER' _TO CHRISTMAS WIZ
1: Dr. Clement C. Moore.
b�2. Dickens' -"A Christmas Carol."
3. In Indian Ocean, southwest of Java.
4. Irving .Berlin..
5. Sweden.
6. Wassail bowl.
'7. A cold Easter,
5. Christmas. cactus.
9. "Silent Niglit."
10. Mass of Christ.' •
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Last Minute.
Shoppers
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will 'still find malty beautiful and practical Gifts
Individual or for the Home.
Gloves and Scarfs
Handbags
Slips and Panties °
Pullovers and Sweater Coats
$andbag�s and ?a�°asols
Sport Sodnd Ski Slippers
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Blouses and skirts
Slips and Bed Sheets
Blankets and Bed Covers
Lunch, Cloths and Towels
Comforters and Lace Cloths
for the
9.
Dozens of gift suggestions in dainty ift Boxes.
nro 11. SCHAEFER Value
Store
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°misses Jean and Irene Brown, Mr.
George Brown and Miss Charlotte Lin-
ington of London _tend Grant Linington
(if Sailtforil spent Sunday with Mrs.
• Linington, Victoria street.
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A Christma
saa•
I Message
"Righteousness,inthe heart,
Means beauty of' character',
Beauty of character
Means harmony in the home,
Harmony in the home
Means order in the nation,
and order in the nation
Means peace ,in tete world. "-
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With ' , npere 'Christmas
.Greetings and Best Wishes.
.for a
Prosperofiis New Year to All.
JOHN W. HANNA,
M.P.P. ,Huron -Bruce.
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proclamation has ever calle • forth.
Faith and I -ac- are to 1 s
-and twenty centuries are mere fleet-
ing moments of Eternity.
a p rnal c uest
Mrs. Hector MacLean s pc ut a few
&Iv: 111 I h.dcrich the past week.
-Mr, Itolert Scott of :auburn visited
e d,
' :1 •<h tl 1
with frieucl ua .
Mr. (:eurge MacGregor. who has been
,•!,waged in construction work in North-
ern • )0ittcrio. ha 'returned. home.
A merry ('hristinay to all.
DUNGANNON`
Her 86th' Rirtliday.-.-Mrs. W. R.
St others celebrated her eighty-sixth
birthday 011 Thursday last, December
llth. She is very bright and .active
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Rayon Damask Tea Goths' •
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Im scroll of bt ,utiful .&.oraal designs in gold gdud ivory.
- -Cloths 51.x51. with, 6 apkinso to match:.. Speo 14.9
r? (Cloth 5606 with , it apknmp-Special 9.
"MQs field `',Crrib Blankets
Finest : i l pure wool MA borde 's --Blue or R®s( -iise 30x50.
Each 3:95 - •
Nylon and, Rayon Stockings •
- Sizes '0 to 13. in latest colors and shades..
Per pair 1.25-1.0-1.65tfrir
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Men's large size ,with 1/4 in. henistitc1a. Finest' linen i `,4-1
initials. nicely worked.d Each 75c - t
Women's with H.S. edges•in initials- 50c and 1.00 rr
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Linen Handkerchiefs
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lankets°
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In solid color's --Gold, Blue, Grein, Rose. Heavily
satin bound. Full sike at each 0.00
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and that afternoon attended the regular
meeting of the W.M.S. of Erskine
Presbyterian chudch held at the home
of' her niece, Mrs. Allan Reed. Mrs.
Stothers holds an active office in the
organization. She lives with her only
son, Robert Stothers, and her only
daughter, Mrs.44'rank Jones, lives in •
the village as well.
(See Dungannon news on page 4)
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All Children s-
' Furniture
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SILVER PLATED FLATWARE
A most practical gift' '
GRAN
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Complete service for eight
60 -piece asee for only $26.50
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A GRUEN WATC
FOR CHRISTMAS
Who could ask for more.
Veri-Thin Gloria ' $33.75
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This Christmas
give
JEWELRY
Gifts of enduring beauty -
with a distinctive
personal appeal
'earls
SINGLE
STRANDS- ° - $1.00 to $20.00
DOUBLE
`STRANDS - $2.00 to $45.00
.TRIFLE
STRANDS • . $3.00 to $45.40
FIVE
STRANDS - $15.00 and up .
Chokers .
o ularit in ' both- Silver
Ever uicreasing� in p �p y
and .Gold. Many styles to choose from.• • .. • .
$7.00 and up
' Ultras r smart imported Elgin
American and Wadsworth Com-
pacts with snatching cigarette
cases.
Prices from •. $3.50
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Gjfis dor Him
S*auk Tie and Collar Sets, .... .. ' . , . .. $2.50 and• up
Fitted Leather Travel Cases $5150 and up
Shick and Sunbeam Shavers '$21.50., and up
Expansion Watch Bracelets $5.50 and up
Signet and Stone Set Rings •$7.50 and up
LUE IR
DIAMONDS
Each ring guaranteed perfect
and insured free for one year.
Prices. commence at $37.50
Flinger's Jewelry & Gifts
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