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VOLUME 55 - NO, 17.
W.I' STFIELD
Tics. 1lazclw"od of Walton, hail the
service :it \\'e'.stfitll on Sunday, and
gate :t splendid! 'Temperance address.
NI r. \\'ni. Nit: Dowell visited on Fo i -
day w•itll \Ir. and \Irs. \Wesley St ti s-
lhouse of Brnryfiill,
NIr, and \Irs. J. L. \l'Dow•cll visited
on Saturday \vitit \Ir. ;mil NI rs. Gurdon
Smith of Gudcrilh,
The \l isslon `land stet on Sunday
afternoon tvith ih present. The meet-
ing was led by \Ir:•. \Vitt. Carter. The
election of ulficers for the coaling year
was held with 1.I,•y+l alcluw•ell being;
elected President. \'lee -President, \'i.
()let Cool;.. Secretary, Lorna Iluchau-
LYTH STANDAR
W. M. S. MEETING
'file December meeting of the \\'o-
men's aI iaion:lry Society was held on
Tuesday, December r 1?. The President
presiding. "Joy to the \Vurld" was the
opening hymn, followed by the reading
"The Christmas Spirit" by airs, 5.
('outing, \Irs. \\'ightnlan, convents of
nominating contntatce presented the
slate of officers for 19.15. airs, \tills
took charge of the Christmas \1'orship
Service, \Irs, C. Bell, \Irs, Milburn,
Airs. Jenkins, airs. Sinclair, Mrs. Phil-
lip,, ,lrs. Pulls and \Irs. Johnston
assisting.
A 11111111)1 hutch was served at which
the retiring ('resident, \Irs, \V, Juhns-
an. 'Treasurer, hilly Rodger. Each tun, and the new President, \Irs. Jen -
member of the hand are asked to bring ):ins, pu,n'ed tea
OFFICERS W. M, S. 1945
Hot, President, \Irs. \\'ni. Laidlaw';
President, Mies \Vm, Jenkins; 1st Tice,
Mrs. .\, Sinclair; 2nd Vice, airs, C.
scripture le: son \vas read by Nil's. Car- Bell; 3rd 'Vice, .\Irs, J. Pelts ; Record -
ter, 'l'hc roll call was answered cd by each ing secretary, Miss Mary Millie; :\ssis-
nicntber with :i ('lui,tntts verse• airs. tant, Mrs, R. I). Philp; Cur. Secretary,
I larol'I Snell told a very interesting Mrs•, \V, \I, :Icury; Treasurer, airs,
Christmas story. Christmas readings !II. Phillips; :assistant Treasurer, \Irs.
were giv'o by several of the nietnbers.'1., 1lilhurn; \lis's;onary Monthly Secrc-
\Irs. Edgar 1lowatt is recovering
nicely from a tonsil operation tvliit'h
tool: place at \\'inghain 11o,pital on
Thursday.
\I r. \\'. :\. Campbell and Donald
\vele. Stratford visitor, on Monday.
The school Christmas Concert of 5.
S, 6, I,.:t,t \\' tw'anoslt, will be held on
Wednesday evening, Ilecember 'hilt. anent
:\ good orograni i being prenarcd by!born, Mary Laidlaw, alrs, Charter,
the school children and the young all's, Sundcrcock, Mrs, Falconer, \Irs,
pc, plc ,'f the section, Everybody \\'cl l airscrvicc; Supply Committee, Mrs.
Phoebe 'Taylor, \Irs. Rutledge, airs. 5.
Kcchnic, Mrs. R. Johnston, ;\Irs, E.
\\'right; Baby Band, Nfrs, G. T)uhcrty;
Mission Baud, airs, F. \larshall, Secre-
1ary; Committee, \Irs, Marshall, Nits,
Fairrcrvice, Mrs. \V. Watson, Nfrs. 1),
alel<enzic, Mrs. I.. 1lilborn, Miss I
McGowan, 'sliss Clare \I c( %stn, Miss
M. Lockic; Pianists, sl.rs. Kilpatrick,
closed %with the benediction. I\1rs. Thomas Taylor, Mrs, R. 1). Philp;
A nuniter of the men `net at the Music Committee, .\Irs. 11. Phillips,
Church last wreck and have a gond hitairs. S. Cunning, Mrs,1Cilliatricl:; Lit -
of the wiring .'lone, ready for the in- Icraturc Secretaty, 'Mrs. R. \Vightman;
stallation of hydro. ;C. G. 1. 'I'., airs. F. ilainton; Press
Mr, and s1r>. Norman \Icl)mtcll Secretary, airs. L, Scrimgeour; Com -
visited on Saturday with Ni r. and \Irs, `m❑nity, Friendship, Nlrs, \V. Logan,
Dawson of Dungannon. ' Nlrs. 1.yddiatt.
The Earm Forum nu't on Nlouday
crud new mtemher to the January meet-
ing. 'I'Itc Itull Call for January is 10
be a new vclan , verse. Several of the
mcntbet's led in sentence prayers, The
ta•y, \Irs. II. Johnston; Assistant,
alt.,. Thomas Laidlaw; Temperance
Secretary, \Irs. E. Pollard; Christian
Stewardship Secretary, airs. \\'tit,
Johnston; Finance C'''nt,ntittcc, \Irs.
\V'nn. Johnston, \irs. J. J'ctts, MD's. C.
Grasbv, alts, 11 Phillips, \Irs. \1'nn.
\I ills ; \I rs. R. i). Philp, \Irs. F. Holly -
Associate Helpers, airs, L. nil -
come.
The 1'. P. 1.'. held their meeting om
\Wednesday evening \vith Phyllis ('ook
in charge. Scripture lesson %vas read
by Peal Jamieson. Poem by Ronald
Taylor, Prayer. \Vinuifred Campbell.
:\ splendid topic was given by Mrs.
Harold Snell nn "Front Christ to man
through art :tmd pen." The meeting
night at the twine of \Ir. and Mrs. J.
I.. 'Alclrnvell, \\lith around 25 present.
The attendatict' not being as large as The .\ lomat Meeting and islection of
ostial (ming to \veathcr conditions. Al- Officers of the \Noonan's :\ssociatinn
ter the radio broadcast the groups dis- • lof the United Church was held on
I
cussed the `•nbsect, "Rural Cmm�tunitiei i'l'ucslay. President, Mrs. J. 1l. Phillips,
can he made :attractive." Community presided.
singing '.vas enjoyed. The Forum will i aleetitlt; opened
meet next \lor.day at the house of Mr, Lord's prayer in
and Mrs, Marvin McDowell, with Nor-!,larys' rcoort was
W. A. MEETING
by all repeating the
unison. The secre-
thcn given by Mrs.
ma and Eddie Taylor convcn- N. \V. Kyle, The treasurer, Mrs. JJ;
ors. 1 Pctts ga re the )'cry satisfactory report
ND-. and \Irs. Norman )lclowcll :It- of the years work, Total raised $429.95.
tended the funeral on 'Tuesday of the \lrs. (trashy, convenor of Flntvcr and
latter's thele, the late ilerb. Oshaldes- Visiting Committee reported for the
tun, of Clinton.
as social
W. I. MEETING
The regular monthly meeting of the
\Vontcu's Itlst'Iole was ,held at the
home of air. and Mrs. Dan \IcG.iwat
with a very large attendance of mem-
bers and vi'itor:' present.
The 1'resaictit opened the meeting
with the singin; of a verse of the hymn
"Joy to the \\'orld" followed by prayer
and the Lords prayer in unison, Min-
utes of ;he last meeting were read and
adopted and the 'Treasurer's report
given. It was decided to give a dona-
tion of $10. lo Ole )oral Red Cross, al-
so sen'` same Christmas Cheer to mem-
bers of the Community in ilospital
and the .,hut -ins. \Irs. A. 'Taylor Iand-
1y offered to make a Christmas Cake
on which tickets \rill be sold and the
money tied for the local boys overseas
('i,,arcttc Fund,' :\ splendid display of
Christmas 'fell. Centres was given htv
Mrs. Harold I'hi'l'ps. Following this
Dr. Annie Rots slio,ve'l Lantern Sli.les
of her trip abroad and also some carr.e
of local insures, two especially, one of
Bernard flail and the ether of Frank
Keelittic. 'I'hcse Slides were both edu-
cational and delightful to all present.
The ho:•tcsses thea, served afternoon
tca and a pleasant social half hour
followed,
Anyone %visiting tickets on the
Christmas Cake can obtain than from
members or at \(r. J. S. Chcllew's
Store.
SKATES FOR SALE
Pair of Skates and White Boots, s'a.e
11/:, new. Phone (i, 131yth.
year, sent to sick and shat -ins, 38 box-
es, 33 small donations, 40 plants and
bonnets cf fluv.crs, 19 parcels of Sun-
day reading scut to slut -ins, 38 sym-
pathy and get well cards seat out and
made 6,3 calls. Our collections amount-
ed to $10.54, Our expenses $13.10 Tem
cents in the treasury,
:\ poem was read by Mrs. •J. \V.
Mills, from a soldier in Italy. Rev. A.
Sinclair conducted the election of of-
ficers which resulted as follows:
President, AIrs, J, 11, Phillips; 1st
!Vice -President, Nlrs. \\'m. Logan ; ?std
!Vice ('resident, \Irs, Charles Bell; Se -
1 cretary, \Irs. N. \V. Kyle; Treasurer,
I \Irs. 1. Pelts; Pianist, Airs, C. 1). Kin-
patsies,
NIrs. A Sinclair; Press Secre-
p'trv, Alta,. :\. Colclough; Flower and
Visiting Committee, \Irs. C. Grashy,
NIrs. \\'m. Logan, Mrs, Leslie Milton;
;
Nlanse ('tmunittvc, \les, C. Bell, Mrs,
J. 11. Phillips, Mrs. Iierb Nit -Elroy,
\Irs. J. \V. Mills, Mrs. C. I). Kilpatrick.
V
WON SCHOLARSHIP
One of the '11rec Carter Scholarships
in County of Tlttrorn won by :t Brilliant
Student of Godcrich Collegiate Insti-
tute.
BLY'TH ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1844
LONDESfORO
Mr. and \i r.. Nl ervin Pipe and fam-
ily of Brussel:, with \Ir, and airs,
Jack Pipe.
\lis e, Fern \\'atstit and Beth Goy-
icr with \1r, and \Irs. \1'111. Elle. of
Goderich,
airs. \\'ill `.yon returned holm. on
IThttrsday after spending six \cel,
!with friends ii, \\'imisor, Leamington
and Ilant.iton.
\I r. and \Irs. George "Thompson
moved to Clinton on Mousley. 'I'hcy
\\'ill be greatly missed here in Lon,
dcsboro,
Miss Hina Kirk left on \1'cdncsday
to spend the winter in Vancouver.
\\'e :ire glad to know that al r, John
Snell who is io the Clinton hospital
were he tinder‘vent at operation is
improvin.;.
The \V. A. will (told their Monthly
ilcclittg in the basement of the Church
on \Vedttcsday, December 20th, The
hostesses are, ND's, \\'ill `.yon, airs,
\fill Ifcsk, \frs, 1\'i1l Gray and alss
M. Melville.
The Live \\lire Forum tact \fotrdlay
evening, December 11th.:tt the home
of NB-, and airs. \\'linter Howatt with
26 present. I)iscussions were carried
on "Rural cott'ntinity can be attractive"
followed by games tmulcr the leadership
of \I r. Art Cl trkc, Convenor for next
meeting will be Mr, George Powell.
Recreation committee, 11 r, and \Irs.
George Powell. Nc<t meeting will be
held at the )tome of NIr. and N1 rs.
Clarence Crawford on December 18th,
Miss Nlarian McGill of the Long
Distance Department of the 11.11 'Tele-
phone of "Toronto, spent the week -cull
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, \V.
McGill.
LAC Barrie AIcl?h•oy of Camp 11or-
dcn spent the week -end at his home
Itcrc.
J. L. McEhoy, 1.C.\.i'.1a. of St,
Johns, Newfoundland, vfoundland, is spending a
derive at his house here.
Subscription Rates $1.50 in Advance; $2.00 in the 1.`.'.A.
LETTER OF SYMPATHY f IIULLI;ri"r
RECEIVED BY MRS. WILSON \I r, and \Ir D. It. 11,'1';env1e +,f
foliow'ing letter was received be 1.ucicrtu\v, visit( it on Sutel.ly \\i!ll 111.
Mrs, Ruacll \Wilson frtlut C:IPt, Nle- and Mrs. \1'in. Carter.
'cud, Overse:is . 1 \Ir. \1'111. Fairservict• i- i) ,0rhe
I)car Mrs. \\ ikon: \We may he called I,re,el.l. 11, ' .Inellter, Mr-. (; '
Dear, i, :hone fur a fet% 11;1)1
The Farm I't,tuln ttrnnp 1,11 the 8l!I \1'..111,1 \it I, Ir. '1
and 1411 Ines 'n \11)tnb \ night at t!u' -t, n; `ou+'1,1} `11'
honk of Mr, and NIL-. I1,'n kil,'y \\ It!I ;um-, 1 .1. il' 1 :\l I . i
an attenoam'r of thirteen adult,. "1 i1, i \tr. a 'd '+l ' i'.+ :.n, 111 1 '
di,eit i Ia•ri•nl ata- 11'11 I,y \l r. \\' I'. ; \ ;•:t '1 . hi 1:''. h. ' er 1 :1'1
Je\\Int, and It Nit, ;hired)) that inn, 1i t )'Lel' i!1 ;,1 ,, L,,
could lu-' ,1 n,, to ltl;l!st' the t'' i itilltt!'t\ 11', 1 ""I r + "c 1•, 1 IF",I+,I (
mot,. ; ltlrartlte Scarcity of 1111+e and
• 11,,•
upon 1,, do difficult thing, but the
toughest of all is to inform yoit the
sad lows of your sun, Arnold', death.
Ile: was in Action on June Ilth, from
tv'hiclt he slid not return, hence he ma,
listed as tnissi'rg, a fern' week, alto his
body %vas located in a grave near Caen.
The first slay, trerc so hectic it \vas
not possible to give the buys who de-
serve so much a pruper burial. "i'his
has been remedied inuiv and he rest, in
the (':ttl:ldian Cemetery of France.
As 1 have already tvritten to you
once before you know toy feel:11, , 10-
tt':,rd; Arnold, (\Irs. \\'ik at did not
receive the first letter) he was a very
fine lad which I Ian+ \v so ‘veil goalie,.
he
‘Vas my (turves for over two year,,
and w'e landed together the first hours
of D-day. I had been w•oundctl late ,was spent in t,,umcs.
that clay so was not tvilh hint :at the Pte. (;!cit 1 :,rtes of Chatham
time of his death, but there is no doubt ',Bit.week-end ;it IIi}ln,nu.
int my timid In: (lid the best joli as he i \Ir. and \Ir•. ,hilt - hilir'v'vice. \it <. Jo'nt („I 10 11, for iht ;,all i ,lar
always did for Inc. \Ii,; :\'Isla Tyrcntan and alis- \linla,ycar, kit for I h'n,' n S,tnrdar.
`'here i, tushing further i can tell \iclville, were ).nest, at tin.h ale of i \It.:+'"1 air, ( 11111 Doi,l,\n ,.f 1.
you of the action till after the Iva!: Mr. and Mrs. Win. Carter, !don, -;'dill " week -end mitt, the
%%lien if God spares me 1 intend t , visit The teat hers and pupils are l,u,v ire f,,rnler's tit',. n:-. M r. 1t:111 \I r . C. T.
the parents of all my boys \\'m gave raring their (lir:suua, eomeert,. It 1t!,bt'n.
their lives \villingly fur the future of I,Icascs the children to ►tare :t iud al-'�
the world. tcnda:nce, fry to aHen't one 'm' ilio .l„
\With deepest sympathy, ' nearest your lysine. S. S. No. 11 is Dobiy lis
Cheek, M. McLeod, rapt, i held ol; Friday night. llarloch on \I, n \I r,. S\\,'ent'' !;,(ol 11„' nn-fortnm' to
!1111 down \icLcnr) %vats wounded for the (lay' and Ni. 5 on \\'cdncs,lay, t',;r, :Intl I ever,'.\ r'1
second time September 25th. Ile is 110\v NI r. Jack Snell anal Mr. \\"atson Rei,( ;!b„nt th,' hest,). SLe i, at ' It •'sic
, I
convalescing in a rest hunts in England, arc recovering; front operations. `,nth ,.f \L... `can V,,t111.....
v are in Clinton hospital.
MRS. FRED MOSS \' THANKS RED CROSS FOR
Mrs. Fred Moss, of \Vest \\':nvatosh, AUBURN CHRISTMAS PARCEL
near Atlhuru, died at her home atnoon) 1.:11-do 1, ..\"1 loin:1 '11,1041
Ft .1111Friends :and relative, have learned of
011 Jtlay' fella\vllng� a strnkc. '\ ,r • 'it' 1., It'I \„II
the death of James Kuhrrt I.:nticr'' - know your In, ,.t \\etc„ole parcel ar
daughter of the late \Villianl Riley and 'son of \I r, ant! Mrs. Leander I .aw I n
Ilatittah Lcacit, the former Miss blit j r;1,:,1 1 t•t lode): 11 sell( its a
of Kenton, Man., \rho \vas accidently
PERSONAL INTEREST
1 .
III.+, \1.1
1'1111,1,1' ,u'ol
\I'. I1t!1, i .. .
tia1:Il ,1111.
1 11:'
I0 0.1 \core tttt' rca"'IH for the bre-. � � ,:\'',• .' I 'll
"11 c"11,1,1 alibi ;h if p, ;'Ii h:ol 1'1;;‘.
the desire and taste they c'ntl'i do lime!! 1 \lr 1.,
at retry little ()tense. Painting 1,111)11 t!+ li"
inns :ld tenet' tests. cnttim!. \\ee,l ;ol'I
`,rush on roadside, Iltakitti. ,I'tt'+t live i,t' ,'t.i !'t'r,
gate-\vay cut" tic.,, haul: _' ri r'ea! \I'. int -1
tional grounds \1 ere some po111'• tl1 l I!,'P,-,alp. .. ft' ''i, t , ,
cussed. After a couple of inter( -lin:' „taloa. .,:I'! '',1 r ,lose , n Stu,
contest,, the lru,aiit•!'r of the evening 1 \I R 1:. \\ :,I'le;: , I;:e.,,a, \Elul
oh
it 11
',Ix el,
1, !,i, .u, t i, 111111i I'I
rid tt 11h llt•
11,1111 ,n,
n-
t„b,i, 1%1: , II., be, 11 \i lin lli, I,r',ti,-
1,eln c r-, \1, , i1 ;r dud Per, \ \\ ;1!,!,.11.
d :err, \I: John '! Folic,,- 'll and
Jane Pita' was bora at Lon Icsboro i5G p!ea,ant ,urpri e ,tn'1 I want t o thank
killed at St. :Mich'.\\'•, Man. 1le \\a every one cope( years ago. She was ntarric•I 46 years !with toe R..\.! . fat• 18 month., in Ilei-
V.T 1 cb,,e ho;,itlp this fin,!, y 'u ;ill \,ell
ago at l.rmdeshuro to Fred \inns and taro, Nortlt :\fracas and Gibraltar, :toil
RELIGIOUS INSTRUCTION TEST they continued to lite in \\'est \Vawa- Jrsst) happy as i; le'ayr nice \\'i,llie(t you
The following results are the Christ- !for the past year was instructing at all :1 Merry Chri,tnl,is.tins) a Happy
P uoslt, She. was a tu'tihcr of 1)onny-'Dchet't, C. S. 1It' \\•as taking his test•
utas Examination in, itcliginus Instruc- 'brook United Church,
I •..:\'c\c 1'r:u,
tion for 1102 pupils in \f r. Gray's Room: for 'I',C..\. w'h''n the arridrnt orcnt'red. Your, tar:tef11?ly,
l 1 Besides her husband there survive , i is is survived by his wife olio reside,
four sons, \William of \Vest \Wat\an„sli, !at Virden; his parents, at Kcr.tnn ; two
John of Godcrich, Harry of Glencoe',) sisters, and one brother in \\'ittt .li ;
Bert at looms'; three daughters, Violet, inc(,s:stcr iLadner, ILC. one brother
Mrs, Charles .)fills of Godcrich, Bessie, Itvith t'1,1: -..r
he
w.1(_•...F.
Mrs. Gordon Naylor of I,a„t \Vaw•a-
itosh, Bessie, Nits. \V. James of Gale -
rich; two brothers, Harry of Londes-
boro, Forest of New Jersey; two sis-
ters, .\fart' Ann, \Irs. \1'illiam, \lairs
of ilullelt :and lose, airs. \Waters of sev.cral trips „ling the county roto'
L°11(1°11' Chit" 1".1.' sous, tato (laugltlere here :and a Plow operated by Robert
and t sister predeceased her, the sister, \rigor ;and 1?,r1 \IcKni;ht ha, bees
Nfrs. Bradford, passed atyay just five 1ib,wing toads :u•ountl \it'unt ('arnu'I.
weeks ago, There are 12 grandchildren \Irs. Clark has returned home after
also surviving.tisiting with lc!atives ti Litcbcnt'r.
The Rondec) was held on Tuesdayalr•s. with
alcNni,ht with \I r, amt
was made in 1)ungannon ,
from the family residence at 2.1'0 p. n'. alis, 'I'honuls \l'i'on at t'arlow.
Interni( tt
cemetery.
GRADE 5
Ronald 11 rd 75.
Beverly \Vallace 96.
Jack Kyle 100.
Ralph l Todd 110,
Lois Augustine 80.
Karl \Vlrlficld 11)1)
David Slrrach 98.
Brock Vo(Idet 100.
Kc,utcth il:uunt 55.
Carman MacDonald 82.
Bernice McNall 85,
Rhea McNali 75,
Eleanor drown 80.
Gloria Sibtbonpe 96,
GRADE 6
John Sibthorpe 1(0.
l:dtglas \\'hitnturc 100.
Ella Nctlicry 90.
Loraine 11amilton 100.
Marguerite hall 101.
Glary Morritt 1(10.
Douglas 1<ilpatrick 100.
Doris Johnston 82,
Joan l'crttick 8.1.
Ronald Philp 100.
George Hamm 88.
Do+tald Cartwright 100.
GRADE 7
Leonard 1ltrlicy 85,
Derek Slorach 1(10,
Donald Alt -Nall 1(8).
Joan Philp 80.
Gerald Augustine 93.
Loretta Materna 90.
Anne Jeannette \\',atsott 92.
GRADE 8
Shirley Phillips 100,
Mary K:•Ic 90,
Jean Cartwright 90.
lrtna \Vallee. 1(10.
Bill Johnston 80.
Donald Johnston 80.
Isabel) Thucll 93.
Q
WILL CELEBRATE 50TH
WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
r. and NI rs. Sinton Mc\'ittie of
It was announced by the 1)epart-1ldullett Township, who are celebrating
Intent of Education on Saturday that 1 their 50th wedding anniversary, will
!Claire E. Bisset, daughter of Mr. and receive their friends at the home of
:Mrs. \Van. Bisset of Godcrich; was l their daughter :and son-in-law, \I rs.
:twarded one of the Cartcr Scholarships land Mr. Leo \Vett, froom 2 to 4 on
which was awarded on the basis of the Saturday, 1)ecenifter 16, 1944.
11 i,ghcst aggregate standing on ten pa- V
tors t f the tipper school. RED CROSS MEETS
('laire also was awarded the McKay Tire Ladies of the \\'est Boundary
Scholarship valued at $210.(X). This ,Red Cross unci at the home of \Irs.
young lady is nota in attendance at (Thomas Roberton with a fair attend -
Toronto Univet sity. Site is a niece of attce. Two quilts were quilted. Mrs.
1 \D rs. \\'. N. \\'also❑ and Mrs. W. j, (George Mains (Innatc(1 a quilt top and
lining. The hostas served lunch.
17-1.IMcGill,
Ilerbcrt Gorier and Bert Marsh
mail couriers, have resorted to the
horse and buggy for delivering the
mail on the rtt:•a! routes.
I lu•'on county snow• i,lows have made
b --,---
FARM FORUM MEET
The No, 10 East \\'atvauo,It Farm
Forum numbered 37 at the home of \I r.
and ales. Fran!• \larshall last Monday
evening. "Rut:,) Communities can be
attractive" %vas the subject for the
evening. Among several projects men-
tioned, Blyth Community \henwrial
Hall cants in tor the most discussion.
Splendid ilio' it is, we feel that it
could he of still greater service to the
com muntty. \We iltitik there should
be a Rest and Reading room \\itlt open
doors, also ,t recreation room for
children even it meant cnlargirg the
building. \We kcnw that with the full
co-operation of all concerned the hall
could be what it should be.
Clarence Johnston was convenor for
the evening. airs. \lekrnzic gave an
excellent five minute talk on "Neigh-
bours". The tccrcatiou was conducted
by 1)an Ilallahan and E. Leggett, after
which the hostess served lunch.
The ntceti'dr next \londav will he
at the house of Nit. and :,les. Dan 11.'1-
Iahan. Frani: \larshall will have the
five minute topic and Ross Radford
and Lloyd \Walsh are in charge of the
recreation, We extend a hearty invi-
tation to all in our community, bring
!your ideas and join in the discussions
lof common interest to all.
• CARD OF THANKS
Loudon. .
ND.. and Mrs. Charles Scott at
onto,
PRESENTATION MADE
Tor-
I1t'nry Young,
11:4l\. November 13, 1+1.11,
Dear rran'1 : \!,ray thatls, fir vittr
fy \\ t'b;ono ;+,u' ,,I \data, a•rive'I
,this :item, on. It \ail, dated ( tctol,el•
1)111, so tnal ti; - ,ptitc fast scr\ire.
i(•rc 11:1,jlrs' about ereri titin: pt
a r -
,on could :t,!, for, from rn•ce.,i ie:. 1 t
luxuries, :,:'i1 I .b, ill,l,ri rite your Limi-
ness and lho; ehtittI tv- ,
\Iv tin, in th:, e,mou•y are very
linlitrd +1,,\v. i'ni :alas) 1„ ,ay, anti :111
felt 1101110 al 11. tnt'nlent i, \V;ItlI ti. for
the plane or boa. The trouble i, that
1'nl headed in the \\rut's direction in-
stead of t+,l\ar 1- hale. (Ins ro olio on
is that it tv ll ',r Hutch wanner and Inn
natty not 1.. be si,cn+lirt ;Int,!!trr \\in-
trr in Italy ttitb ilii its rain. nnul anll
cold,
I 1 hate this f ni!s you :ill in Oa. hest
�nf health :end :,1t best ('hrislnta, wish-
!e,s
'-inccrcly.
The Myth 1 coin Committee )net in
the 16.•(I Cross Rooms Thursday night, Iciay Bradley.
`November 30th, the met tint: beim,; in GIRLS' WAR AUXILIARY
the nature of a farewell to Ile\•. P. 11.
)Streeter. The Blyth lith Pitch wa- The till1-' \\;tr \+txil'ary Inst at the
organized two :and a half ye;frs 'ago by genu of Mr,. I ra nt;m 'Pinney with
Ret•, Streeter, who has since ac+td in \ r1, : l,l r- a.,1 Cane 1i,lt„t, present,
the capacity u! Cub \)aster, Ail, :',t rc •'il , f the in:mites the
The first part of the meeting wt.( tWing of t\\o -,til t••' d,itt bat:, oast,
devoted to various local Scout itrob- dl,t.t,,r.1, it w.., dueite'1 t" batt, alt,'
lrius, while
the latter part was of a ser t1-1111ti, ns 1 ' file nest !ilrt1.:11g. 11
social nature. hiring tits Period, the comfort hag,. - quilt til,a'Is, a•„1 one
1'cal chairman, \D•.:\, I:. "Tasker, pre- ,t";t,, l,, ons \\„ 'cam!, I nt. i lit .ib is
setitc(I Rcv, Streeter \vitlt a purse Of fur a bola', b;,tet;t 1' :+- )'lit and di --
money. 1t'\'. A. Sinclair then sitolst' triblitet! t" Ca,. i',',(Halide,
briefly thanking I:ev. Streeter for Iris' \I, Ned :,\ NIon.i 'l lr nt \', see' lel. '1
Splendid co-opt ratio)) during' ills st;tv by .\liilrt\\ .t!•?i. lh,t' ',' t' \\,ill until
in 11101r. Ret•. Streeter replied in a :liter Cir'stit.1' to....Li remembrance,
suitable minter and the evening \\ as to the b;'1•ul +ht ,(sync(.
brought to a close by the serving of ; fit I,'si!, •1,11 itLe ked'`1 will in-
ittitcl1. I ' iia the \\ memo; stle at the `lest.
Ill( ,:lode e\ ening: the Cubs present- itlutt'll-. 'i1' p'.lit' i the ilit'c't!lig I,
c 1 A11•. Street>'r• \vitll it lovely till, sear' 1,' be dt•c idt ,1 1,{' e. 11: ' Ned', hal
31 ,tar, ,01:1 11,i il;ut', lt,i,l SI.
lot -
\i \Wal,lt the
meeting ad)otr ncd.
1'hc Firemen and their wives held a
social evening in the Mernnrial 11:111. NOTICE
BIv°h, last Friday evening. Euthte was I Tilt re,l-',n !leo the intanhers „i ileo
played and the \viimers were. I a lie, cast I tnia have not rrct'iye,l tlr.ir
1
lsl prize. \Irs. I'annl 'r>o t \\Iloilo ; I the Federal (;rant ha,
1 wish 10 thank the Red Cr,'ss for the Gcdts lsl in ire, \I r. (annus s `ll 111 t act !teen reiyed,
parcel I received the other day. Every- !\\'right; 1,0,11,v prizes, air, 11, rb _.---___-.-- -.-- ---------....-_
thing w•as grand. 1 appreciate it very'Dexter and .\. \\'. 1'. Sniit'i. ANYONE WAN : WOOD
much. 1 also w:utt to thank the United Lunch ‘‘:1 served.
\'..\ my' wa 'rucking mood, may cul on
Church for the nice Christmas card ---t- shay,- ;' ±i', 1,1•.h, utiles (:est of
they scut nm. Many thanks to hath. \iia Bette (naie of (lintton visited 1'.'_ ,!I, phone I',ir ld Taths ou, S' af.trtlt,
l'tc. David Bruce Smith. ,w:tit Mt . I'ctcr Ilru\vii on Tuesday. ,flIttario, 17-1
for his faithful services.
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HELD SOCIAL EVENING
'VALENTINE STATE'
■
■
Ilere's another chance to fill in your own blacks as you work today's
puzzle,
(HORIZONTAL
1 Depicted state. J Q NIAi-1
7Its capital city
12 ;1rr,nT:t, A P,P.1.1F
1,,AI:o. F:PiLiA JON
15 Graitloac ntaI F O P1 D
16 Expiate, AP:E:'A
171: g (comb.
JTRACIt1�S
iorm). TU 5iHl-1IP
18 'more maturo. ON "SIE1PE
201s1and (!‘'A.)^ 1'1EN U
I(1E
21 I'ungellt wain T UrkA
td:
.23 1'r,r Ical. that.
21 i;ittcr vetch.
26 Exist.
2; I\Lalw,e.
30 Sun cod.
32 Skill.
33 Deficient in
color.
34 No god
(letters).
35 Slender,
36 Italian river.
38 Male damp,
43 Snake,
95 Fresh -v; ater
fish.
46 Form of "be,"
49 Water in the
Answer to Previous Puzzle 19 Right (abbr.),
MAMMAL
22 Three of a
' kind,
ALETP
C8L
H U
Ri
A N,NA
L" E UID
A R 1`1iY
lL' 25 Largest
PiQ- country on
El Y.10 Iberian
i LE peninsula,
L S 26 Edict.
F 27 Unit of work.
_ Q'U 29 Shade tree:
P Y TONG 30 Tear,
�F IU R U 31 Stir.
Y _- 35 Stupefy,
D E1M 1 SIE p y,
0'E R YIETS 37 Musical
E D I IT!EiPPJi
st.,te of Vapor,
51 Sell eagle.
5" ?,1 i1ayan palm
54 Suffix.
57 Veteran
(abbr,).
58 It has
important.
cattle and
sheep ----
lands,
59 It is rich in
--- wealth.
1'1;ItTICAL
2 Decays.
drama.
39 Old 'Testament
3 Icons. (abbr.).
4 Definite region 40 Anger.
5 Mineral rock. 41 Rail,
6 Minute 42 Provide
,particle of refreshments.
matter. 43 Like,
1 More destitute 44 Heavenly
/3 Boat paddle, body.
9 Pernicious, 47 New Zealand
10 Backs of tree.
necks, 48 Print measure
11 Islands (Fr.). 50 Type of ax.
14 Eggs, 53 Hail!
16 Three -toed 55 Into.
sloth. 56 Jumbled type.
THIS ARMY
al'i•M a
:IBI "Bing" C/.gLRn M Tl. Marts L/al, Con.d.a i •';te"`^
•
Arm, ...Imo in holy. Cm.. t pyfl91,t.
1
1•
tTALY.4a.
For the first time in m'life I envy my feet, they're asleep!
HOLD _ y L1;';r r Lit`1G
AJAX
BEANERY
s ut w-19
CCPa ,,44 Of NO SCOV:CC. ,AC 1 • [IMO 11 PAT NI
i tip, eh? Ain't you w• r-
ri rI aLout starting an inflation?'
THE SPORTING THING
"Now where wuz wc?
SIDE GLANCES
By Galbraith
T, M. REQ U. B. PAT. Orr, „4
would marry so he'd get some home cook -
was saying grace today, I saw him eyeing
the roast beef."
COPR.104t BY NEA SERVICE, INC.
"I wish our minister
ing—even when he
CROSSTOWN
By Roland Coe
GET A
sou VEkle
rptom
SANTA
"Where's the complaint deprtment?"
•
%f^ ANT
Hil,OF
HAS GREAT UNINHABITED
AREAS, YET IT CONTAINS
ABOUT HALF OF ALL THE
PEOPLE OA/ EARTH•
•--_------_,-____-•_-- _---_--.. rR. �1a1 Br NCO srnwcr. 11:c.
"NJHEN you LOSE YOUR TEMPER
YOU FIND IT... AND LOSE YOUR.
COMPOSURE" ^'
KEN TRICEBOCK,
YEOMAN
T. M. REG. U. O. PAT. OFT.
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JACKRABBIT STEW
`EARLY AMERICAN
ReciPE)
"PUT PLENTY OF WATER IN POr.
PUT IN BRICK. PUT IN JACK-
RABBIT. BOIL FOUR HOURS.
REMOVE JACKRABBIT:
EAT 8R/CK."
, 1241
MOPSY byGLADYS PARKER
(THAT. FUNNY, HES
T A DIT LIKE THAT
N MY DIARY/
T"'"! ITT AND JEFF- And Jeff Doesn't Even Wear A Blue Celluloid Collar
VOL) HAVE BLUE EYES!
THAT BLUE SUIT
LOOKS WONDERFUL
ON YOU!
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'21.41
O. K. "`'
I'LL
TAKE
IT! ;/'i
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DANGER
DPAf5O NOT
Bo'/! You
LOOK A
MESS!
By BUD FISHER
/ TI -LATS THE
TROUBLE WITH BLUE•
IT SNOWS EVERY
SPECK OF DIRT!
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REG'LAR FELLERS—The Honorable Bulge
t10 r POG 1 1V!r E5l=e1 '
PRomor -co COLONEL
ON ACCoUNY OF 'BRAVERY .1
I'W ON t'Y WAY UP!
I
WOUL.04. `TNINt<1
OV BEAN' A COLONEL
W1TH TI -U6 FIGGER,
OF MINE. ;
�ys�
9-.2;1
POP—A Warrior at a Loss for a Worry
WHATiS
NE GOT TO
WORRY ABOUT -
.111 .11/1, ..✓.'.4
InCAUSG
NOW —
IA/I4aa.I» The BA b 4kkate, INC.
By GENE BYRNES
NOW, IF 0Nt_.Y
TH15 MUS -CASH
STAY,; ON ./!!
I,.
,...-....:amu
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By J. MILLAR WATT
NCS GOT NOTHING
TO WORRti
At?OUT'
11-8
TRIPLETS: ALL BOY SCOUTS
Be.ieved to be Canada's only triplet Boy Scouts, here are, :,:ft to
right, Charles, Edward and Henry Mansell, who are membc:a
of the 44th Windsor, Ont., Boy Scout Troop at St. Anne's Church.
The triplets are the sons of Mr, and Mrs. Leo Mansell, of Tecum-
seh, near Windsor, They were born in 1932.
L
`TROJAN HORSE'—MADE IN GERMANY
An Allied flyer examines a wooden horse, one of a number of
dummy farm animals which Germans scattered over an airfield in
Holland to deceive Allied bombers, Our airmen weren't fooled
for long.
ALLIED SQUEEZE PLAY
Morhange
Choteau-Salini
••
Dieust
Heming•
�naccarat
FRAFICes!,t
• Epinal
Goror'dmere
f3mTe •
Map shows where Finch Army units, in a 19 -mile advance, crashed
into the heart of Strasbourg splitting the German front in Eastern
France, while General Patton's tanks drive to within 14 miles of
Saarbrucken from the captured Metz area, In the south, mean-
while, French First Army forces drive toward Colmar to seal off
the Nazi escape route across the Rhine.
ANOTHER CANADIAN WINS VICTORIA CROSS
Ma;,n Cavid Vivian Curie of Moose Jaw, Sask., and Owen Sound, Ont., whose bravery and leadership in heavy fighting near Falaise
have won him the Victoria Cross, The pictures were taken in a fighting zone; They show, left, a c oseup of Major Currie, and right, the
officer atop a tank.
Major David Vivian Currie, 32, of Moose Jaw, Sask., and Owen Sound, Ont., an officer of the South Alberta Reconnaissance Regiment,
became the seventh Canadian to win the Victoria Cross of this war for blocking and holding one of the main German escape routes
out of the Falaiso pocket, Defence Headquarters announced,
A peacetime automobile mechanic and welder, Major Currie displayed the heroism that won him the Empire's highest award for
valor in an action which started in the village of St. Lambert sur Dives Aug. 20 and continued for three days and three nights.
The citation said that all the officers under his command were either killed or wounded and "when his force was finally relieved, and
he was satisfied that the turnover was complete, he fell asleep on his feet and collapsed",
Major Currie first attacked and seized the village which was a key point of the Chambois-Trun escape route for the remnants of
two German armies cut off in the Falaise pocket, He held it through three days and nights of continuous fighting, hurling back repeat
ed enemy attempts to force a breakthrough. 1lis strategy was successful in blocking the German escape route,
tj?,
NEW CHAMP
Dan.;y Webb, Canadian (overseas)
featherweight champ, poses here
for a Canadian Army cameraman.
He recently won a three round de-
cision over world flyweight cham-
pion Jackie Paterson and London,
England sport circles predict a
great future for the dark skinned
lad from Montreal,
RALSTON'S SON BACK FOR STAFF COURSE
War Not Over Yet: Captain Stuart B. Ralston, son of Col. J. L, Ralston, C.M,G,, D.S.O., former
minister of national defence ,who resigned on November 1 from the King Governfnent, told reporters
"just tell the folks back here the war isn't over yet" at the Canadian Pacific Railway's Windsor Station,
Montreal, when he returned from overseas recently to go on a staff course at Royal Military College,
Kingston. Overseas since January of 1042 when he landed in England as a lieutenant, Capt. Ralston,
shown here accepting a cup of coffee from one of the volunteer workers of Canadian L: ;ion War
Services, carne back from R.C.A. Headquarters, 2nd. Canadian Corps, with troops returned from
overseas,
DITCHED!
l ru cif i;ffantcyrn.tn has this Nazi where he wants him—in a ditch
near .Belfort, France. In bullet -riddled car are bodies of three of
German's corn; des who::e flight ended in sudden death.
HE'S A BRAVE PIGEON
L;r::. Albert V. Alexander, wife of the First Lord of the Adnfira'ty,
congratulates Pigeon Gustav, after she had presented the bird with
the Dickens award for bravery in ceremonies in London, Eng.
The award was made in behalf of the Allied Forces Mascot Club
for bring back the first message from the Normandy beaches.
I
FULL GENERAL
This is a new picture of General
H, D, G. Crerar, C.11, D.S.O.,
General Officer Commanding -in -
Chief, First Canadian Army, who
has been promoted to that rank
from Lieut. -General,
Ay s
HOTELS
Modern,
fireproof,
Conveniently
totaled,
Pail, Parking
as low as
550
no higher
than 50
per person
FOR MAP o,
FOLDER. wire
FORD HMS CO
Monlroal
• NOWu know/4y
/4
Yo � Y
makes better cigarettes
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Fall and Winter Needs
Children's Hose, cotton and wool 25c to 75c
Children's Golf Hose, elastic top .............59c
j: Boys' Wool Trousers , , .......1, . , . , , , . , , , . $2,95
Grey Wool Blankets each $4.50
36" White Flannelette per yard 22c
Good assortment Shoes, Rubbers Rubber Boots.
OIive McGill
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STUART ROBINSON
Phone 156 for Prompt Deliyer.y.
Please Phone .Delivery Orders Early.
Morning Delivery. North of Dinsley Street.
Afternoon Delivery, South of Dinsley Street.
Delivery Orders - $1.00 or Over.
NEW DEAL
2 PKGS. PEP 25c
TUMBLER FREE.
Super Suds per pkg. 22c
Thrift Soap Flakes large pkg. 39c
Neilson's Cocoa hf. lb. 19c; 1 lb. 29c
Red Rose Coffee 1 lb. 45c
Libby's Prepared Mustard per jar 10c
Limburger Cheese, Soda Biscuits, White Beans,
Cabbage, Celery, Lettuce, Grapes. .
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+t• \1rs. Fawcett. returned home from
:_: Loudon nn NIonday after visiting :with
X her sister wit ) is recovering from an
,operation.
r,r, O;s Jack Watson r,.c.x.\r.r,, of St.
ifyacintlt Quebec, s{relit the tweek•end
:= with his4,arent,,, \I r, and Mrs, ), h,
._ Watson,+r+
•• LAC Jack Taylor It.C,:1.h, of Jar -
:r: , vis, t•isitcd WI:II friends in town over
1;• I
.. ( the week -end.
Mr. Kennelin Ashton of Brussels, =
._• spent Sunday ;It the home of his sister,
Mrs. J. B. Watson.
THE STANDARD
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++++++ +++++++.1~«0Doherty Bros.
LYCEUM THEATRE " GARAGE.
WINGHAM--ONTARIO,
Two Shotws Sat. Night
Thurs,, Fri,, Sat., Dec,, 14.15.16
CLOSED FOR
REDECORATION
Men., Tues., Wed., Dec, 1849.20
Mergatet O'Brien, Robert Young
Charles Laughton, in
"THE CANTERVILLE GHOST"
t'outedy, 1leroics and Stooks in this
anildly incrtdible tale of heroism,
=
with ix par old Margaret acting''
M
Ftp to her reputation for winsottie-!-
;" nos
ALSO "SHORT SUBJECTS"
•
XI \l ass Violet 'Thucll of Guelph, spent
:t I the tweek-end with her parents, \I r.
'1' and \Ira, 1Vnt. "I'huell,
4:1 Mrs. Rey Doherty, \Irs. Peter
Brown, ?ars. !oc Marks and Mrs. G.
'"' • • 41+4. • • • • + • • • + ♦ • • • • • • • • • ♦ • ♦ . • • • ♦ ♦ 0. Bradley were Stratford vis:tors 011
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Frank's Bakery
PHONE 38. BLYTH, ONT.
PIES, CAKES, COOKIES,
BUNS, COFFEE CAKES.
FRESH EVERY DAY
Everything Homemade
•
BLYTH UNITED CHURCH
December 17.
1(1.15: Sunday School.
11.15: The Parable of the' Mise \Vo -
man of Teton.
7 1', NI,: White Gift Service.
The Church Hill be attractively de•
corned for this alum;ll Service, A very
large choir of young pcoplc will sing.
Each class will present their White
Gifts. Several of the bathers of the
Sunday School will take part, Everyone
is invited to this very interesting ser-
vice.
Monday.
I)r. K. and Mrs, Jackson, Mr. and
\Irs. \I, Henry, \lr, and \irs. S. 1-lal-
lahan, \I r,' and \irs. 1V. \1cGIIl, \Ir.
and .11rs. I.. 11'hitficld, \1r. Stuart
'Johnston attended the holstein Breeders
:\sscci.etion Iiarquct hcid in the base-
ment of the Ontario Street Church,
Clinton, on '1'.tcsday,
Chief of i'olkc J. A. Cowan is enjoy-
ing a week's holidays, 1lis duties are
being carried on by \I r A. 1V, 1'.
Smith•
\liss Stcpha:.ie Willis of Toronto, is
siting witlu \Irs. J, J. Sinus. •
When is a Dollar Not a Dollar?
/he it won't buy a dollar's worth of oodsl for instance tom pared to resent -
day
standards, your dollar of the lost war was worth, nota dollar but sometimes
less than t ,. Housewives, who went marketing in 1917, had to part with
for o four -pound jor of jam which you buy to•day for flu, . , Dad's winter underwear
set him back ds then,as compared to the
he could buy itforto-day.
You get a lot more for your money NOW ®.. , because price ceilings and
In „w -
otheranti-inflationary measures have keptthe value of your dollar HIGH!
That's why it will pay you to see thatselfish spend
9
never undermines
price control in Canada. Remember, you protect your dollar's worth when you
use your money wisely °° . when you o off debts a
y pay : .... refuse to buy
needless luxuries... give black markets a wide berth .. and don't hoard goods.
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rilaimzez%/fir, 'i/e4r/o/ ,/zm%eee/////
I promise to give my support to keeping the cost
of living down. I will buy only what I need, I
will observe the ceiling whether buying or sell-
ing goods or services, I will pay oil old debts,
save for the future, invest in Victory Bonds and
War Savings Certificates. And I will support
taxes which help lower the cost of living.
0 a Al& Fahey 10 /
Published by THE BREWING INDUSTRY (ONTARIO)
to help reveal the dangers that inflation represents for alt the people of the Nedoa.
Acetylene and Electric
Welding A Specialty.
Agents For International -
Harvester Parts & Supplies
White Rose Gas and Oil.
Car Painting and Repairing.
Vodden's
BAKERY.
WHEN IN NEED OF
BREAD, BUNS, PIES,
HOME-MADE CAKE
OR COOKIES
REMEMBER
"THE HOME BAKERY"
H. T. VODDEN.
THE FIFTH WALL
: OF EVERY ROOM.
The ceiling, whlr,h is usually
-larger titan any single wall, should
-Le considered as a fifth wall. Thus
when planning the decoration for t1 -
room 11 Is just as important to se- ,
Iect n correct coiling paper 119 11 Is -
-to chose the proper wall decant-
-don.
eca n --tion. Your preference may favour
-ono of contrasting colour. Don't
-.he amid that a "Colour -Planned"
room wi11 extend your Budget, To
realize this you can readily do so
by sorting my samples —over 500
'to i):ck from.
THE OLD SUNWORTHY LINE
Sorry to say, there arc NO NEW
PATTERNS this year, beim; the"
same the last three years, Every-
thing in the line of Decorating. No ;
-spcc'al time for appointments, —
_and.,reutcmher, 1 specializes in that
tough job of taking off Wallpaper, - •r+
EXCELLENT FOOD. GOOD SERVICE. :;
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WEDNESDAY, DECEMW.f 11,11f
WALLPAPER
Our stock of wallpaper' is now fairly complete,
Prices range from 12'-c.)er single Poll and upward,
We have a limited quantity of small room lots
to be cleared.
STOCK SUPPLIES
full range of Royal Purple and Dr, Bell's
Stock Supplies are on hand,
We also have Cooper's Dri Kil and Stock Cod
Liver Oil available.
R. D. PHILP, Phm. B
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DRUGS, SUNDRIES, WALLPAPER—PRONE 28.
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u Home Furnisher -- Phones 7 and 8 — Funeral Director,
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;Living -Room furniture
New Styles in Chesterfield Suites and Occasional
Chairs upholstered in latest Fabrics at Most
Attractive Prices.
Book Cases, Hassocks, End Tables, Mirrors.
Tri -light and Table Lamps
Make Ideal Christmas Gifts,
A Call will convince you of the Many Excellent
Values We are Offering.
I..
HURON GRILL
BLYTH --- ONTARIO.
• •
F. C. PREST
Phone 37-26, LONDESBORO
Meals at All Hours.
: FRANK
GONG «-g Proprietor
Elliott Insurance Agency
BLYTH --- ONT.
INSURE NOW! AND BE ASSURED.
Car - Fire - Life - Sickness - Accident.
J. I-_%. R. Elliott.
Office Phone 104,
Gordon Elliott
Residence Mono 12 or 140,
`Tired Homes"
The walls of your home have a 1w;ry
. of becoming tired, just as people do,
There is nothing so refreshing fur then
"tired" walls as new wallpapers.
Visit l',ditlt Creightcn's 1)ecorat n -'s
Shoppe and sec how she can tefretih
your home with "Sunworthy" or''Alaxi-
tour" Wallpapers, tI'ns bringing relief
"COURTESY AND SERVICE" bringing
iki2i2rPtkPtThParDr2M91D1P:DIh9/2)DMiit9lDiBtDMtD+DIDiDiDIDi tDM21a19M)1DaD*INDtitititDlDl these strenuous days,
to yourself, during your home hours in
Dead and Disabled Animals
REMOVED PROMPTLY.
Telephones: Atwood, 50r31; Seaforth, 15, Collect.
DARLING and CO. of CANADA, L'I'D.
♦•M•MIMI000N44446
ROXY THEATRE,
CLINTON.
Now P'ayingt George Fcrmby as
"BELL BOTTOM GEORGE"
M n., Tues., Wed., Two Features
Anna Sten, Kent Smith, Mimi For -
t:30 c and Kathy Frye,
"THREE RUSSIAN GIRLS"
ALSO "HI DIDDLE DIDDLE"
Adol; he Mcnj:u, Martha Scott and
Pols Negri
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
"1T HAPPENED TO -MORROW"
Dick Powell, Linda Darnell and
Jack Oakie
Coming: Cary Grant and Prisc+I'a
Lane in "Arsen'c And Old Lace"
Please Note- Until further n"t'ce
the first show will commence at 7.15
CAPITAL THEATRE
GODERICH.
N -w P'a 1'g: Claire Trevor in
"THE WOMAN OF THE TOWN"
'Men., Tues., Wed, Double Bill
Allan Jones, Evelyn Ankers and
Dav'd Bruce
' YOU'RE A LUCKY FELLOW,
MR. SMITH"
Robert Paige, L-ui a AIIbr'tt,n and
Disna Bar; ymore
"FIRED WiFE"
Thur, Fri, Sat, Two Features
Richard Arlen, Jean Parker and
Russell Hoyden
,'MINESWEEPER"
Jitr."ty Lyd-n, Charles Smith and
Jai Mortimer
"HE(RY Ar DRICH HAUNTS A
HOUSE"
Coming In 7cc'-nicolor, Our Christ-
mas Special, Carmen Miranda in
",GREENWICH VILLAGE"
EDITH CREIGIITON'S
DECORATOR'S SHOPPE
Located Oppos'to Kernick's Grocery
Shoppe open Saturdays 1 to 10 o'clock.
Other lotus by appointment.
PHONE 158, BLYTH,
Try A Classified Ad.
REGENT THEATRE
BEAFORTH.
Now Playing: M,-. Winkle G -es Tu
W•rr" & "Louisiana Hayrida"
Mcnday, Tuesday, Wednesday
Lynn Bari, Ak'm Tamaroff and
Fla -cit L -darer
THE BRIDGE OF SAN LUIS REY
Thur., Fri., Sat, Two Fca'urc:
Anna Sten, Ken' Smith and
Mitni Forsaythe
"THREE RUSSIAN GIRLS"
Walt Disney presents h's amazing
epic
''VICTORY THROUGH MR
POWER"
Com'n., in Technic:lor, at cur
Christmas Att-ac'4-n "Hems In
Indiana"
MM.: Sat. and Holidays at ::.30 p.m.