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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1932-12-15, Page 8• . PA Gle TEN ,14,010,4,4+.01~. Town Topics "v.., EUCHRE AND 1)ANCS Pelee Winnere tit tile Woolen's leidie tette euchre on ErldeY eveniug. Dee- efed. were M. T. Baker, Sec teeth, ane Ur. S, Telford. Misses Mullet Pelqubanon, elertrude Venn: Ruth Worsen sued etre A, Curry were *Warded prises in the ;novelty dance. Atter the code dancing held tem end *bout $20 aiie Retired to the Inetitute ehatity Pend, The mat wes beld in OMR/lows" Hall. ROME MR RENIIEIT Th nockeY elub benent entertainMent Wades' night of Mt week proved ti. good seocels, Olen entrig realtsett. The event Wes held in Mitelray Hell, wi1h was fil- led to vapacity, suld. The program was put an by the Clinton IWattrels. The drat Part et the progroin vonsieted of zoos, duets, a quartette and * chorus by the company and the recond was a pleY, . °Not Quite Such Goma" whiehW�z well done. Mr. Mutate of Clinton, with bootees. Mut Mr. °rant. with Septa pomp, centrIbuted to the program be. Weep, parts one and two. The prograni eleseti eteth a grand eloale and. the Ni tional Anthem • • FIRST SMORZig HELD •Ooderieh poet Of the Canadian Legion held its first smoked the season in ite quarters on Ittendity evening, the event being largely attended. Cot H, O. Dune lop presided for the program. A, tele. gramwas read from Seatorth, eapreselng Inaltility to etend owing to the storm whielt raged on Monday. Several were to nave partielpeted. in the newton, Percy JOhnston contributed a tole, and , lolut Snaeet a reading and Comrade • Wird, of tile Wettlsor ,Post, geve su roe, dress. He else won enchie honors and * bag ot flour, Comrade Harry Watson W18 the "500" chamition, taking home a duck. 'here was ecannuutity singing and lunch. AMONG THE C.1.1U1tC1113$ Dr, weesoersm was re-appolisted 'nest - dent and D. D. Mooney secretary-trea- • • Surer ot •the Men's Club of North. street .11atited ethircie• A recital wIll be held At the home of WS. Wurtele in aid a St. Oeorges church fund on PeriTtnPr $14, 'at 8.15 • p.M. • Tickets en, sate at MI cents. The ettendande at the .weekly prayer Meetings in Werth street Uniteci chinch nes been growing substantially and in- terest in a -series of stiadlea a the var. • toile books of the New Testament has been very market • Seevjees , 4 Bonet thumb Sunday next. pastor, Rev, W. T. Butit: Bible . reheat at 10 am., classes /or all; gospel • /trek&at le ant, subject, "'The Renard • for Faithfuhress;" •gospel setvice at 7 • etne, Subject. "The Bow in the Cloud." The• eeleder meeting or the Arthur Circle of Moe Pretbyterian church win be bed in the lecture room Monday eveninge Dee. ifith, 4 8 o'clock.. Mrs, • lmnewlIt elnak and the Misses Gertrude . enlist and /Very eteltay will sing a duet • next Sundae' 4 North street Unit,e4 churthr 10 rt.m., Men'e Club; 11 Arn„ • eitutch• amigo, esubject, "For TItine, is the Kingdoin:" .3 Pan„ White Oitts•ser. • vice for the Hing;" p.m., °rand musi- • cal Christinas eatitata by the massed • • -c . • • •. The amnia" meeting ot the Olutra • BOP League of St. Oeergeet is being • • • /Kid, this Thursday, Dec, .15, at 4;30„ and the annul. meeting of the Senior W, A. will be held On Peetay, at three •• oteleck.• . The • Pr irnary 'department of •Ste lletorgets Sendle school will have. its . Chriettriase tree en Tuesday atternooe, ',I Dee, 27tle, from 8 to '0 p.m. • and tho Christmas tree and concert of tbe Marl • 01001 011 WedneEday evening, Dee, 2801. at 7130 p.m. • • Services at Vitoria St. United, aura • suuday, Deeember letti; 11 am.. "Tite . Intention of Ills Soul:" 7 p.m., aubjeet, •431te terose-ary this sign we Conquer." Art empreesive Cross Service as held Sunday •evenhits, DO. ilth. The servIce will'be repeated (by request) next Sun- da. reght, Dee. 78th; • Our young men • will leed the terviee a praise. Enjoy singag the old hymns. " ' The jerdor. , W. A. of St. Oeorge's church has had a very successful Year, with 45 members on tiletoll and an aver- . ege, attendanee of 20. Missionary ettetY refeetings were held orete a zenith. *The • +sateen elected at the Mutual meeting • lase jeiclay eare; President, Mrs• Mee • man; etsistant, Miss Breeklebank; secre- tary, Nora sleek; treasurer, Doris. Baker; • onierter, Medelelne Sake; Theetunetin meeting of North St, Unit- ed timidity school was held last night aria • the reports preterit:A evert vefy flue in • eve* respect The attendance has beat goad ab4 tile to-oPeratien Thee. Mr., 0. • M. Robertson was resanDeintect folliteht- • tendent Oerdon Tebbutt secretary raid hare Weeletook 'RAMO, The settool ieeteine its Ciarlernsie eetercahunent o eaetegay next. tine anetece of oftisers of the. Voune e' ceeles League of Notth etreet values enuren WAS heel on Monday tvoneng man rho folloalng ret: %Ina 'Delver; lat viee. Pont Ats Oren; 2Ueke, OladYa Alen; ant tee; Jos. 172dctie; 4th vex, MOO Wilson' MA We, RAVII latatterkin; pianist Lura Jeeksetel seeretary, Ruth Worsen; treasurer, JaNt Ilona =le League ie plameng for a recital lay Rey. Mr, Watta elate time in January, AVM Dickens. 'The youns Wcenener Autritlary of Norte. street United church held thelr mutual election of otliSera con. %Wade evening wale the tollMeing Mule,' Pres adult, Mnt• etemeel AM vice president, Mrs. Tberneloe; wend vice president, Mrs J 1f. Robertson; recording secre- t**, Miss M. Beacom; corresponding met:eery, Mier Oampbell; supply sene- terse Mfrs. H. StenehouEe; Mentenery and library /wavy, Mrs. Z. Frldham; meretuy et Chrlstirth eteWindeltiP end nnattee, 31(rs. Cade; press secretary, Mrs. Cole; treaeuree, 3114 X HMO; Planed, Miss elteekineld; astistant Plentst, Agra Snyder. The (Zurek* Class of the Victoria 4.Untied Sunday sehool held, their regular sruntial meeting 1eteseley evening, Dec nth, 4 the bottle of Sirs, Xutoh, The president, Mre. Westirtook, occupied the eltair. The eliming exercises Wore a hymn sung and player offered, • ehe president read the 85t12 Pealni, which •gtves the assurance of emitimed blea- eines be fernier merles, Then the lame- ness Of closing the year's wore was lied out, after which the pastor, Rev, Mn Cat*, took 'chargeof the eleetton of otneers for the new year*resulting m follows.; President, Miss Worthy; vice President. Mra Good; treasurer, Mtn Muta; secreMrtee Meth Fred Velsen Pialdst, btre. Oleo. Buehler. A soelal half hour Was then spent When the hos- tess served refreshments, • M• erry °Mistakes to ell. Mrs. John Seabb returned a few days ago .from 3. week% visit. to Detroit. The eehristems entertainment a Nile 912 Thurstety, Dee, 22nd, is expected to be very The. A great deal ot prastistrig is better done tor it. The Woman's inissionary Society. and Ladies' Aid of eine held their . annual meetings on Wednesday of last week. After a series of readings from the Study Book on Cariadtab Missions And attend- ing to eome items of business the fol. lowing officer's were elected tor 1033 For the W. M. prole Mrs. ./. 11. Pentland; Pres., Mrs. W, Watson.; 1st vice Ines., Mrs. W, reft. Shaw; 2nd vice Pres., Miss M. Tabb; see. treas., Mrs. 4. Tabb; asst. sec% Mrs, 11, McNee; cox. eee'y. Mrs, W. Fin:noun treas., Mrs. T„ •McPnee; Missionary monthly sec.) Mrs, J. McCann; strangerie sec,, Miss M. lehelnierd; press sec., Idea 4. R. Pent- land; supply sed, fAxs, J, McPhee; fin- ance cenvinttee, Mrs. F. Iteagan, Mrs. T. McPhee and Kra, 13, Merbee; literathre tea, Mrs. C. Stewart; organist. Mrs, A. Watson; temperenee see., Mrs. W. 0. Shaw; AssoolaM Helperssae, MC J. Hogan. For the ,Ietcllea" ,A34. -Pres,, Mrs. D. Merilee; ',tee pres.. efre...1. Me - Cann; sec., Mr. W. Watson; teem.. Mrs. W. Finnigan; work committee, Mrs. C. Stewart. Mrs. R. Motrea Mrs, J.' Pea - gen, Mrs. ft. Maiwain. Mr. D. MeGrat- tan and elm J. 11. Pentiantl; organist, Mrs, A. Watson: aeststant, Mrs. R. Mc- Ilsvoin. (People We Know • Mr. Arthur Pierson and John Bogie arrived home Saturday after sailtng all sulmber. Mrs, Hewitt, of Mitchell, attended the wedding of her niece, Miss Orme Her- ten, en Saturday, Mr. teal tire. J. A. Van Wyck, of Tor- onto, speht last week -end with Mr. and Mrs, Itt T. Milne " Mrs. e'red /*Mullen, of elesherton. Is visiting at the ham of Mr. and Mrs. R. a Walker, -Newgate St, • Mr. and Ivies. Eeriest Platt et Port Col- borne, spent the week -end with Mends In Goderieb, •• Rev. .1. N. H. Mills was in London on Tuesday attending a Meeting of the dee. cesan executive cominittee. • Mr. Will Ring has been in town Me week, Ile returned Man overseas last Friday and the .beginnhsti of the leech cam* to Oodefieh. '•• Mrs. Alex. Smitb, Rank 4 Commerce apartment, received word by table on Pridey last of the sudden • deeth of her tether in Belfast, Ireland. • Dr. James 11. Streehin, who hes been vielting his lather, Mr. Winton Strachan, lett Saturday for his home. An Hot Springs, National Paele. Arkansas. hers. It. M. ItteNitir. of 'Wog°, is via- iting her sister, Mrs, efat, Dickson. Friends et Mrs: Diekton WM be pleated. to know that she is teeovering 5lowly1 k 1 from her reeent Hitless. - Obithary SRL .1101eCOLL • lers, Alex, MsColl, * iornter resident 91 Gedetich, paged away $0. Toronto on FrldflY, Dec. 3ied, the rumens belies' nrouellt to Clodexich on ,Merado alter - Warr, Pee. Ath, lor Interment. The fun - end was held on the arrival of t12 0. F• . R. tone Rev. W. T. Him; Saptiet pas* to; had lamp a the egorigee Alamo Paltsbearers were Jame. Crialpbell, :red Donaldson, George Jalunton and a »woo,iiri MCCoU 21 Atm ve be her daUghter, 111.1dred. Mrs, eirreenhee and by her Aon, John, both est gothnto, and both of Whera aocompanied .the tee mob* to Clotteria, Mrs. McColl wee * SePtht het *tithe Ineioderich ,neteellen KnOX ehurcb :*is **z Mess margsret Thavtilzitompia eenitcl, Who peeked army en elentraley evening, Dee. 14, in her eightemeited year, was en old 2es9e4 nt Sesfisrelveo and Ives: highlY cites:Med, lehe Ms *ewe otal settee 'worker MIPset 'thumb, netilleeher health pennitted and for several years she had been an 11onorat7 well** 'Of • the W. M. B. Simons been lrettoaerieh Townsb1P, ltebeg ir daughter et Mr. and Wine Mond Fraser, 04 the ;meter 'pest ce her life was tweet In Ootterlele She THE CODER= STAR 21 swvived,by her eisiersinslaw. Melt iste Fraser, with, whom the lived, iirel tip her e:eee, Men 'Merlon Fraser, of seranae hake. ,a'be was bete Were ner auntla death. Morel vrtie held en Saturday. Dec. 3rd, with intoreent, In Moltlend ceineterY, Hee. a J. l•ane conducted the services and the ledebeere ere were Mmes. 37Aos, 11. chaeles and Walter WalUs (cousins) and A. M. Robertson, MI08 OLIVErAssLs sum:mm:1r Te find Butt hey eieter laad passed away while ehe was absent from the house for belt an hour was the igen.- tenor ot Mrs. Jas. leinenton on wilesday afternoon. Her deter, Via Owe Oliver, who had lived with her for some yeses. had been in poor health for some time ane evidently guttered a heart attack 10 the early aneenome Miss Oliver bee ettileaasdeherent to many • in-Ooderta, who regret her death end sympathlze sincerely with Nita Illeranton and others near Mgt deer. Mu Oliver visa 'born et "Stunside FarM" near St. Maya being daughter et the late Mr. and Mrs, Achim Ober and 0104 of her we wee spent there 'until the came to Croderigh a few years ago. She ir.thritived fay- two sla- • ter* Hirt Ifentilten, of Clocietieh, and Mrs, Steve:Mon. and the 140 Pr. Marion °Ester. ter Many rare Lijzkwi#y the Preabyterten aura Itieledise *leo wa,1 a sister. A service was held 4 Mrs. *Hamilton% home, Newirate Ste Wednes- day afternOons conducted by Rev, Me, 'Watt', **slated by Rev. J. Ye Ford, at •••;• Ninth Heed Ualtee tkurala se seven the deemed wee a, member. eine Ham. Men's, deughter, Mrs. afeerieute arrived • Mem leincardine Tureeley everting and her other deughtee, Urn Larkin, 4 wesdaor, was to meet them on their are rivet at A.voribenk. 4 further reference will be mule next week LOYAL llere. A. Ferguson, or °ad/Erich. le Ing hereheother, Mr. .701212 4, Young, ene et the store. Rumors ere *neat that Wend new linen ars PrePather to Melt munielpid home" et the comb* townaltip election, Now that the women have eqtal Wive. logos with the men why do they not *Ake * keener intereet 10 Public effeees. The Christmas entertatnment,ot No. $ Same. Dunlop, is being held on Wed. neerlaY, Dee, 214, ineteirse 4 TuesdaY, as at tirat announced. Next week la se fun one for ottildren. Parents and teachers. with the 'United church entertainment on Monday, TtiesdaY No. t lame Weds nesday Dunlop, Thureday the Nile; and Friday the Inc obyterian emeett. We hope in the hurry and Mettle ot PrePeration, the fun signincsamit of the Ant Christ. mas rnaY itand out clearly. • MrsRobert Bncketeetne.4 anttl?Pgrdw 4110 11" 34124 XKURIA0,40P14.11 atilt ,fireathfelieirian, sPailt last week*, with her sistersin-lew, Mrs. John Clark and *mile. MissesD Webster and Dorothy Rob - Action were In London on Saturday. • te,••• • ..•••••• • "Ines" --‘1/4*. WM"- ,104 10;7 'se te A .1 Mince Meat Pies . • and what pies the Goderich Bakery bakes The Kind the Folks Will Eat "crust and all." Light Md Flaky. Why bother with Christmas Baking when you can get everything you want here? CHRISTMAS CAKES, MINCE PIES, Ete. Place your order now. The Gocierich Bakery lir Otos Street Phone 106 .4* • Woo. Alm lecreng, ra,41.k Clerk (am' Bert Varene attended Ste funeral of the late John Wileore Se, at embitter, en Sitturdeqe ehe Wilton was well known brthe mem part of tne termite anci 413 1* Intssed espedelly M clench Welt CARIAYW An entertainment of latereet to ell Will be held on the alet in Dunlop Ilan; Twenty -live cents le the moeleet fee , • For tbe high eleea talent you there will Ete; "Perceive Dubbir-e tbree-ait PUY, 'Vetere sure to renterniser for muy tlay. A sweet violinist of radio fame But ne le to innieet, well mention no . name, • • The progrent la lengthy, but no need to , menthes The deem igul drills that win hold year attention: PO op by the pupils of School No. 1; Who seem to PJe gifted along this Ono. • CARLOW MORE auisoksio emote arta arr yen • know, we have preards * *We Wave. And a present for me - A CALINHAR-eSerenreardicateiree -!nlhahy And Wane.-3,.ply at $11 tents • Anri'scoured itt OA "by ger;" So Order. urrine and knit 'those feseksi To hang an the Chrlatmas tree. ••••••••••••••••••• ,•••••••••• THORSDAVS MC. 1510, 1033 1.tfieddinh.s PM••••••••••••••••••new.••,=•••• JERVIS-COX qutet but pretty wedding teen pleee at Henson (United ehurch, personege OD Wectne.iclaY menthe; of last week, OW. Ivaden, clangliter 4 Mr. and Ms. Joh* CQX of the eeventis coneeEslon ot Cloderivti tewnslifte, Was United be mar. lease to William R. Jervis, oon of Mr. Alfred. Jervis end the late Mrs. Jervis of Holmetiville. Rev. A. Z. Sinclair, 4 Hensel), former paeter of the Holutemille United, church, performed the eereenony The btlde 'Waal chermine in a gown et white georgette over set* and Meted bouquet Of pink and while eltrysinetne- mums and maiden *Or fern. The Young couple were unattended. They left by motor for Toronto. Magma etaue end Detroit. The bride traveled in se French blue dress Teel eilver Metallic trimmings, blue kid *hoes, end meee black hat with silver trim:them. . Mr. and Mrs. Jervie will reelda 10Ettentee- vnle. eine terjr 4. rirgrset Is net eithrted ler'Dre themes' Felectrie 011 that 1*413 remedy every ill, but its uses are never- Jous that lt Inar be looked upon as. a general pain killer. It bas achieved that greatness for itself and its excellenee lmown 10 41 who have tested its virtue:: and learned bY experience. o your Cilristmas 'Shoi)ping at CtIrnfield s where they have a big selection of lovely useful things most reasonably priced ' HERE ARE A FEW SUGGESTIONS: SOCKS s Socks in wool, and silk and wool, in a variety of new patterns. A gift that is al- ways 'welcome. 49e, 75e •11A.NDKEItcliziis Fine Irish linen handkerchiefs with initial. They're always welcome to a man. • 25e, and 35c Fine Lawn Handkerobiefs with colored bor- der,. 3 for • • * • * • • * fl • * * • * ..50c BELTS Smart •Belts, of genuine leather withinitial- led or tongue bucldes. .• * •• 50e up • MEN'S SILK UNDERWEAR, Sets -Shirts and shorts, neatly boxed $1..15 MEN'S PYJAMA'S Plain and striped Broadcloth • $2.25 and $2.75 • flannelette Pyjamas, $1.75 , SHIRTS • Arrow Sanforized Shirts will make a gift that is sure to please the man of most fas- tidous tastes. lbw, green, tan, and white • broadcloth. They were pre-shrunk to pre- vent choking collars and elimbing sleeves. Collars attached or separate. • $1.50, $1.95 and up SWEATERS SHEER CIHFFON HOSE Coat style, sleeveless pullovers and zipper - front lumberjacks. Pure wool. You give him comfort when you give him one of these. A variety of colors to choose from. $1.50 up SCARFS New silk scarfs in an unlimited array of de- signs and colors. Squares and -reefers. " $1.00 up NECKWEAR • • The new neckwear shows- a variety . of beautiful patterns that discredits the ancient joke of the "Christmas necktie." 49c to $1.25s GLOVES cf4ned Kid Glovessome wool lined -that • will a.ppeal to the diseriminating man,' be- cause of their dressy appearance. • They're • always welcome. 0.25 up BRACE AND GARTER SETS • Sets of braces and garters, neatly boxed --,a • really practical gift • • • . 50e, 75e and $1.00 LADIES'•WEAR GLOVES Trefousse French kid gloves, neatly stitch- ed in contrasting or harmonizing colors. An Unequalled gift. . $1.95 pr. Lined Cape Gloves, black and brown $1.75 pr. • • Chamo-suede Moves •- 49c up . . LOVELY LINGERIE • Thrillingly intimate lingerie of fine textures, beautiful Wm/fling-they Will capture the • heart of the woman who takes a delight in fine things. Dance Sets, Vest and Pantie Sets, Nightgowns and Pyjamas. BEAUTIFUL SCARFS. What a delightful variety of patterns in these new scarfs, lovely eolor combinations •She will appreciate such an attractive gift. • And then, there's the new popular wool • scarfs, too. • 95e up '• • eeeeteeieeeste Beautiful hose of the sheerest • chiffon -7a • gift that will thrill HER. • Hose of a texture that is the finest product of the weaver's • art. All the new shades are represented, in • sheer chiffon, semi -service, and •Service weights. • Also silk and wool hose for cold • weather wear. $1.00 up DRESSES A variety of eharming frocks for elery put' pose. Lovely evening gowns, attractive frocks for afternoon, for sport and for in- formal wear. The new styles that have proven so popular this season are 'all 'shown • here. . , • - HANDKERCHIEFS. Dainty little liandkerhiefs, prettily trim- med and neatly boxed. • Pure Irish. Linen. 25c,49c, 79e and 89c • •KIMONAS AND BATHROBES Silk quilted, eiderdown and the. new "Roughie Robe" in a variety of colors. You give lounging eomfort when you give one of these beautiful gifts. $2.75, $2.95 up BATH TOWELS, GUEST TOWELS • LUNCHEON SETS, PILLOW CASES in Gift Boxes, and LINEN TABLE- • , CLOTHS. DON'T FORGET THE KIDDIES Children's Lingerie.;. 85c and $1.00 set Pyjamas-Yama cloth and silk •knit 41.00 and $1.15 Pantie tresses, made of jersey.... • Wool and Silk and WooLStoekings..*45e up Lined Leather Gloves with, fur trim $1.35 pr Woollen Mittens.. 0P Kiddies' HandkerchieYs, 6 for....... .25c Children's Coats . Leather jackets k' Pullovers and Sweaters R-100 Leather Aviatbr Caps with Goggles. Store Open Evenings tntil Christmas fill0XXIMMAMOK1011.1101100101MICAMCM*ACACAMM***010Mag A. CORNFIELD (AMICK ON ,,THE Si$1, ARE