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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1929-12-19, Page 5!*Utlra►T. MC. Rib. MA sus t> lia ! ` i sisaae> a s` Zi The moDELTHEATRE wa la tee week fa mew oeGA „hart , p N1Ok ' Itaw. s �. 41�aaiaar..►•� rise taerr.taryr-ta,.aaraeaari! Tait t lark. rrlaicia waaad�; +� � aaeiapteaf. Cars Wauraxrvwthe repeat f tlw salsa � • ant ndent, M� Viet* Platter rw The Spirit of the Holiday is in the Air We can show a wide range of Suitable and Practical Gifts Our store is literally overflowing with Gift Toiletries, Pearltone, Cameras, Fountain Pens and.Pen Sets, Candy, Kodaks, Musical Instruments, Radios, Victrolas, Snapshot Albums, Fancy Boxed Stationery, Perfumes, Christmas Booklets and, Christmas Cards, Records, .Flashlights, Ladies' , Handy Bags, - Leather Bill Folds, Electric Hot Water_ Rattle $4,75. We wish to thank you for one of the best years' business in our history aid trust we may,continue to merit your favors, and wish you one and all a Merry briistmas and a Happy New Year. You are as weleorn a to look as to buy a a► Toilet Articles Yon. can see variety, and quality Imported _ and domestic. The , .newest and best in i Waterman and —Parker Fountain Pens and Pencils PENS, $2,75 TJP PENCILS $1.00 VP Waterman's - �.v Desk Sets ,Face Powder, Creams, Compacts, Rouges, Bath Salts, Body0 up Powder, Perfumes, .,� Sets of Yardley's; Bourjois, Gay Pares, Colgates, ,etc, . . Nelson's .Patterson's i and Moir's Fancy Boxed Condit 60c`to $5.00 a'box • . Kodaks Radio hristas :.anklets , 50,.10;15c, 20c wonderful range Snapshot Albums Scotch Heather Cards 5, x.14," 15c Rubber Toys, 25c and Musical Supplies Brownies Instruments, Strings • $L25 to $32.50 •and, Accessories ' Radio • and EIectrola Hear . Victor and be convinced Pearltone attraetive toilet articles Single Pieces, 65c up. Complete. Sets, $7.50 up Mother-of-pearl on amber, Rose pearl on amber, Maize pearl on amber, Green pearl on amber, Combs, Brushes, Mirrors, Odd Pieces, Manicure Pieces and Manicure Sets New Handy Bags: FOR GIFTS. Smartest styles in newest shades, Priced $1.00 to' $4.50 English Leather Bill Folds and Purses 25c to $3:50 Orthophonic .V ctrola No Compromise on Tone Sold and Guaranteed. by Victor. and`. nL.pbefl!s WESTFIELD A ;.Merry Ohristmas and a Happy New Year to all the readers, of The Star. The children of S. 'S. No. 6 are busy pratatising fortheir..,Christmas tree to be held on C'riday afternoon of 'thi's week. Several of the members of the quarterly board met at Auburn in the Knox 1)nited church on 'Tuesday of this week, it being the last meeting of the year. All business was finish- ed up for the year, previous to Rev. W.' R. Alp Ieaving for Ottawa. The ai toasty toilet:: a portal for the risme people's play c ►mmitt , which Jurfag that Pear had V, eepplied the thumb with eCeleawan lamp*,A tai)te cif `thanks was pass - sed, Some dise:u.sion took place with regard to the periodicals. anal Sully it was *greed to secure The Northern "THE PRINCE AND THE DANCER" Messenger for next year. and to take up the Temperance r;du, ational Cam. AeTIME TO EXPIRE",,,,. "FOX NEWS" l reign which starts through the Mese sower in January. The election of ea era for the ensuing year resulted , in Mr. William Marsh being returned' as superintendent for ariretheir year, Mr. Arthur Clark being appointed Iiii his assistant. Fordyce ,'lark was ape pointer; secretary.treasurer, with he. I l Conan as a esistant. Amelia McIle r wain Waris *pointed organist with Winnie Meeh as assistant. -`The ' Knitting of the "Reboot and the ale. pointment of teachers for the junior classes wee left with them exeeutivo "Re Camila Mark" "Glom Advsntaros" with power to act. The young budlea and enure; men will elect their own Admission—Nights,. Adults 35c, Children ren 25c, teachers. It ewes with great regret 'Matinee ChristmasDay at 3.041 .. -Adults 25c, Children i 5c. thwt it was learned that Mr. Gordon pm, Young would not be able to continua -. e ea teacher of the bible clams during FRIDAY and SATURDAY the winter months, a position whiw he has .ably held for a number of � EMIT J: NNINOS years as well sax assisting in other witli S.TFli;l2 RALSTON N snit GARY Cp+r i�iwtt work in the Sunday school. Mr. John Young was appointed to take The greatest actor on stage or screen in a dtanitt Of iife. One of the his place when ho was not ableto be few pictures that you must not miss i present. Mrs. Warner Waiter was u ar R :BE"I'RAICAI." continued as miaeionary superintend.. ent. "LOST LAUGH" "UNCLE TOM'SI tN'" PORT ALBERT Matinees VV'ed, and Sat, at 3.t) p.m., PROGRAM FOR THE HOLIDAY WEEK x MONDAY avid TUESDAY DAINTY iiINA GRA1-I-A the sensational Viennese tinter in a twinkling tate oaf Austricourt intrigue. A gay picterizatton *iat royally and its playmates. Filmed in Austria. WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY • THE SPECTACLE OF um AGES . DOLOR ES COS LLO WITH GEORGE; O'BRIEN the great screen epic which h;ts.won endorsattion from all critics "NOAH'S ARsa" AMAZING, THRILLING, 'GRIPPING! - "Mr.`Vertoonia ibis is bolas kir the winter after spending the 'outlinerselling on the Great Lakes. , seated by the supply secretary, Mrs.. Norman lodger, 08,8, Form Lee Mr. John 'T`igert has returned imam Murdock McDonald and her tomtit.. Beth McPhee,. 74.8; Mary Dobie, 0 ,2, after spending a few days in Gude- tee. The:llonie ReIppere Department, Fnrnt IL—Dorothy Wiinon, 8% 4; rich• Mrs. Gundry secretary, has sevent Miry newton8«.0 Eleanor • Witsere 'Miss l::lear r Petrie is spendinir t. members, who contributed $62.60. 01.2; Melissa 'Naegele, 75.0; Vernet Inw days'with her grandentrents, Mr. The treasurer,: Mrs.. A. J. blawKay, Chaniney, 72,4;. Josephine Weir, 724; Land Mrs. John Petrie, 4th co:reeaisioe. reported increased givinga in the Isaabel Robertson, 72; Darns Wagner. We are very sorry to hear of the general and expeNse funds. Two life 70; Minnie Spuhl, 09.4: Phyllis 'a recent illness of. Miss Margaret Led- memberships had been presented, one lot, 62.4. ,whonor, o underwent an operation for fie Mrs. Booth prior to her departure` GRACE, M. R MOND.a " appeneatitis in the Alexandra Marine tor China, the. other to Mrs. Samuel one General Hospital, Goderich, We Bisset. This was given by her five' Buy a . Relate elesctrie washer eatief. p _ gain. sena and was presented by her dough- • ,tomer. i "ho a 'she will sooty he well a bra another satisfied eu • ter, Mrs. Walter, . the president, sat LEEB15 RN' this meeting. bars. flunking; read ,i1. 'terry Christmas to all, the report of the nominating; commit- DOUGLAS ` CAMPBELL DD Mrs. Lorne Thur]ory visited friends 'tee and the following officers were llll Arlt v llli fJ w in Goderich township last week. ietted: honorary* . presidents. Mrs. _ _ Strang wild Miss Margaret Prase . ; OrgianistAnd Choirmaster oB T . 'Mrs,- Geo. PulTord is. visiting presided,, Mrs, George: Mrllonald; 1st r friends in Detroit'at present.. vice president, Mrs. McDermid; ihel •t,. Our teacher, Miss McDowell, spent vices president, Mrs. Walter; 4th vice the week -end with friends in Gore- president, Mrs. A. Rotten, Leehurn:; tciw h. ise rotary, Miss A. McDenuld; treas.A Merry $iii a , i .j4irsa. P, Steffi silent the wek-end user, `blas. A, J. MacKay; Nem wee y atlas • and' it _' btrs, King, in Mrs. F. R. Itedditt; library seey, and Pr 5 emus u Auburn. Mrs. Austin; literature sec'y, Mrs, hlatl p Waite,; welcome and welfare, bins. A. teteVi Year stock the est we k tteerrs d With G. McDonald; home helpers, atria.: ' And takes thin on t n t ▪ of t runrlry: aside home helpers. Mrs. _ r xtdnding tides to the oxeeI- Mr.eKoran. fhis brother-in.law, the lata• O. Clark; supply eec'y, Mia. M. Mc- lent support he has reechoed as Donald; Tidings sec'y. blre. McPhail; a `teacher and the cordial as l'hyl%Horton.Zud l rot leinklwirt ': lifts membership sec'3n, Mrs. Honking: oixvition in tall things uusical. convenor social: cpm.. 3a3rs. ]eleXd, ive >dpenhtomesthe wok -send at their . xresperl- nlanist. Mrs, Gnrdan Bh set. Cinder . ' Ternarery Studien at . the efficient leadership of Mr;. Me- . Ki q71 CiIt7Rt;A Donald the. Society feel they may NORTH" T. S. S. Rooms 1 W. M. S. AUXILIARY lob7c forward to • a sr;cee tel year. P. Cl. Ilex 814. The annual meeting of Knox church SCHOOL REPORT• S auxiliary W. bt.s. was held on Tata-, day, Des:. 17th, ,in the lecture room. Aubaea, There was a gaged 'attendance and the 'Inc followingc A ro R I s program was moist interesting and 'is the report of the ars, A. J. MacKay Bang a Clirietmass Auburn Continuation Clas.. far the FO! e�ialtaa hymn beautifully. All reports far month sof December: Jr. Commrreial the year showed that 1920. under the—Fernnres feaLaerty, 8d; Aunti,e Strnu- Un J$ `.QrOv.r"Q' ` �. capable; leadership of Mrs. Walter, >rhaan,. Bfi.G- Grace. Scott, 50,2; Ir.Ua Atwayra beawa -wee one of the usost successful in the May Wilson, 1304: Lillian Robins" the - -• +et history of the Soefety.. Subatantial 02,2; Carl Youngblut: 69.2. Sr. Com- signature of supplies and canned fruit had been ' morcial---Georgina Lockhart, 80.0; .ar 404",:* NORTH S'1'. UNITED Whahes the eitisens tsf Gosterieh 'he Lasi: Minute shopper: t, Will find many useful and practical Gifts here of Things to .Wear All gifts neatly boxed in Christmas Boxes Free VVE EXTEND To aur Many Friends and Customers nor Sincere and Hearty Wishes for a MERRY +HRISTM,aAS GEO. W, SCIIAEFER and STAFF 'PHONE 56' church regrets very much losing home of Mr. Stanley ' Vanstone elect - Mr. and Mrs. Alp, but wish them ev- ed officers for .next year as follows: ery Success and happiness in their President. Mrs. Wrn. Long; vice -pre - new field of labor in the Master's sident, Mrs: S. B. Gardner; ;eeretary, vineyard, Mrs. C. A. Vanstone; treasurer, Mrs. The people of this . community were Jiihn Long; organist, Miss Beulah shocked "to hear of the death .of Mrs. Long; : committees --program and ad- Nethery, who resider. in Belgrave, but vertising, Mrc. A. M. Straughan, who came n few days . before her. Mite L, Mandel, Mrs. Ray Moore, death to spend the. winter with a Mrs. Pletcher Fishes; Mrs. Cecil Bax - daughter, Mrs. James McGill. ;.Pneu- ter; Rower, Miss L. Maede1, Mrs. Will mania was thecause of her death. Snyder, Mrs. ,$glen Pitblado, Mas. Much sympathy is extender: from John Flick, Mrs E. A. Maskell; work, this vicinity to the bereaved ones; Mrs. I.Isley, Mrs. 1 E. B. Waiters, Mrs. A Targe number met in the lease- Jas. Jewel, Mra. W. Pettman; lunch, meat of the Westfield' United church Mis. Cecil Baxter, Mrs. Harold Allin, last `Wednesday and held their an- Mrs, Alden Ante, Mrs. Norman Aliin; male ;meeting of the -Sunday school, rei£sionnry--Mrs. A. 1.i. Straughan, , lee M. S. and Ladies' Airl. - Mr. W. Mrs, John Flick, Mrs. AIden Allin, i 1'. Campbell was re-elected as sup- 'Mrs. John Pitblddo, Miss Annie Ilax- erintendent of the Sunday sehool, ter. The missionary committed are ,e with Mr. Norman McDowell and Mr. to provide fifteen minutes of the pro- Edward /lodger as his assistants. gram of each meeting, The annual 41Vir. Edward Rodger was also reap- congregational mneting was arranged ,,4 painted temperance superintendent:.,for Monday evening, Jsa<n. 18th. !Mr. ,F. L. McDowell was elected ac'y- GOBEkLCI I TOWNSHIP treasurer. Misses Winifred Camp. hell, EdnaWalsh and Mary* Rodger We are glad to herr that Mrs. were appointed pianists. Teachers Frank Chambers le improving after . were appointed for the various cies- leaving been ~rill. sea. The W. M. S. meeting opened,Mr. MacKeo Falconer, of the 9th with Mrs. Marvin McDowell in the concession, had the sad misfortune to chair. The various departments rave hiss barn destroyed by fire lastmade their reports, whkh were veryhursday afternoon. encouraging. Theyexpect to reachA 1.aptiten service will be held in. I their allocation of $230 by the end 'of Union church next Sunday sat 8 p.m., the year. Mrs. Ylolend Vincent was .Sunday .school at 2 pan. Rev. G. elected as president for the coming Butt, the pastoer will preach. veer, with Mrs. Marvin McDowell as Relent this Friday evening, Do!. her assistant. Are. Melvin Taylor 20th, for the Christrnas tree And can - as eeeretery, Mrs. Maitland henry as tats, "Illessed is lie that Cometh," treae;tr"r and .Mrs. Wm. McDowell to be given in Union church by the cor. seer: leaders Au, the various dee Sune';ty 'chop}. the. partmonts in the W.M.S. were else The heartfelt sympathy of the come elected. The officers in the Ladies a nrunity is extended to Mr. and Mos. Aid were all reeeleeted, with Mee.. Rey 1Vileon in the death of thele in- . x Warm. Walden ass president. Rev' Mt.• font de—liter, *Biel; eteeurred int Pv,. %'0. R. Aln moved x vote of Menke to! Sein:lay.,aerating afters 'a woke' ill- Mrs..7 Woods foe efficient and faith- nes, 'Ik' funeral took ranee on f,e1 wore in ell Be. , three r,..ietiesa. i ?Cuctidey afternoon to Maitland cern- , Mr, ant' Mrs. W F M '1'4 intend lenvirur ctery, Rev. G. Butt, pastor of !:ion aboxtly to reside °n Auburn. Mr, church, c'ndoeting the eerviee. Dur- g Alp dosed the meeting with * few irtg the heresies Miss Margaret 1'e;ait- i words of prayer, A, glee i,,,;, w-. , land sang a L0100 whlrh "'rva:i t.eu.lt sfie- i served and a eaelal time ,spent by stli, pre=i"ieted. • RENWILLER CARLOW 1 The moat tneetivasg of than U,. -.n,:. The innuaal meeting of the Smith"s errete Alleviation Of Ikt'millerr Lntiitee OM United ehtarr�lt tinela3r eeh'el [trete eneetepg ea ateelen at the *was held in the tavinthip &;a1. hast Only a few more days and Old Santa will be on his annual mission of happiness and good will to all. Just in case you have forgotten- anyone. we suggest SILK ROSE "ORIENT" lull fashioned Silk Hose cost no more, wear longer, and look better. If you desire to give yourfriends the best, then Give them "Orient" No. $65 -Heavy service weight, full fashioned, square' heel, all shades,, $1.95 par No. 800—Medium service weight, full fashioned, pointed heel, all shades, $L O pair Speciai Value 1u Supersilk Hose, full fashioned, heavy service weight, square heel, and all shades, regular $1.95, Saturday only $1.69 pair No. 650—Heavy chiffon, , f ulI fash- ioned 'Hose, colored picot tops. and contol' heel, all the newest shade, $1.85 ,pair See the new "Orient" chiffon in past- el shades,. for evening wear. Silk Scarf Speciai k 5 ndoz. colored Crepe de chine Scarfs, in different colors and designs, our ` price 98c each Ladies' Woolen Gloves Regular up to $1.50 pair, clearing at 79c pair F. E. 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