The Goderich Star, 1932-12-22, Page 5MT
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ViIIRSDAY, DEO. 2214 lon
THE GOTIERICH strAu
Obituary
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MJS MARV LACEY
A sodden death was that of Miss Mary
Elizabeth Lacey, which teak place on
Thursday morning, Dee. fith. She had
Irene to attend 8 o'clock mass at Stpet.
er's church but, not feeling well, return-
ed. bottle anti prepared breakfast for her
aistjr and brother.in-law, Ur. arid Ws.
Tb. Carroll, and paased away shortla
after then return from elturch.
Laaey was barn in Goderich TOwnshlP
eighty.two years ago. Her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Thos. Lacey, moved to Cola
borne when slae was quite yoling, and
?Alas Lacey co:Aimed to reside there till
she was about tv.-eritY years of age, when
slm went. to Philadelphia. A lew ers
ago She Moved frOirt there to Alliston and
later to goderielt. .She is survived by
sister, Ms. Jae. an, and a brother. Mr
Valimmollsoire
• Christmas Suggestions
New Hats for the Holiday Season
In Velvet, Felt, Metallic. Trinunings in soft colorings
and cleverly blended materials.
Starts, Berets, Baby Bonnets and Costume
Jewellery.,
MISS MaNICAR
„Kingston Street Goderich
ainowl.M10.111M6.
GODER1CH DAIRYtatnscIat
(See next Board of Health Report)
No milk offered in town equals Goderich
Dairy scientifcally pasteurized milk
for low bacteria count or high butterfat
content.
The Ingge food value
Buy the Sesta st
you catt get is deliver-
ed on your street every morning.
Can you use pure fresh skim milk in your cook-
ing—Joups,—pudding cr etittage cheese? We
sell gallons cvery day -2c per Quart. Cash
and carry. A big 10-16. honey pail of milk
for 5 Cents.
Try our rich creamy buttermilk—good to
drink and good for yon.
WHIPPING CREAM
Rich Jersey Whipping Cream—guaranteed
-
towhip
And if you run out of milk in the afternoon
just call 451 and ovr .5 p. ntdelivery will
look after your needs.
John Lacey, Of Hayfield roael„ and by
several Imphews and nieces. Miss Lay
wits' a devotea member of St. Pt terS
cluiralt, being it member a the C. W. L
and of the Altar SocietY. and requiem
, high mass was said itt the ehoreh 01)
'Saturday. 1)ec. 10th, by Rev. rather
Lowery, interment being Made in tho
Harnart Catholic cemetery in Cone.
The pall-bearera were Nieasre. J. J.
EOes, Robinson. James Gallagher,
Thos. Tabb, Jaine$ Farr and Wiles. Car.
roll.
PAVIA 11. TURNBULL
trolition Advertiser. Dec. 19th: A
shrapnel %runnel suffered n active set, -
vice during the Great War was the WU-
mate cause of the death on filatirday in
Montreal Of Paul Z. TUrnbild, former of -
Bela/ of the Loudon ds Western Trusts
• company, and aoh of Rev. Mark and
• Mrs.• Tittlibull or this city. Mr. 'Turn.
bull had been a resident of Montreal for
ithe.past 311a years. Be resigned his 908-
I Rion here to wept an appointinent with
pile" Royal Trust CompittlY in MontreaL
The remains will arrive in London via
C, PIR.?..,St.:^11.:46 o'clock this Morning,
and•WAllaha, takan .0,traetlY, to $t. Pours
Cathedral, where services will be cog-
docted at 12:a0 o'clock. Interment will
be in Woodland ceregtery. Mr. Turnbull
surviVed •by hit 'parents; his widow,
formerly Miss Maim O. Price; two bro-
thers, Charles of Toronto, and George
Carrey.pf Petrone.
• MRS. WILLIAM L. ROME
On SaturdaY, December Ilth, at Tor.
onto, Mary Bogie, beloved wife of Wila
• Sam L. Rome, passed to her reward, io
her 68th year.. She was born hi Col.
borne township, second daughter 01 tlio
late Captain Andrew Bogie and Martha
SalloWs. She was of a kind and love-
able • 'disposition and had many warm
friends, both in her native townsht.n.
•where she spent her childhood days, and
in Toronto, where she has resided sifiee
her marriage forty-three year$ ftio. The
late Mrs. laome is survived by four
daughters and two sons: Mrs. J. V.
Whiston, Mrs. (Dr.) M. M. Fisher, Mrs.
G. D. Craib, Marion, John and Allan
Rome, also one sister, Mrs, G. H. Green,
• Goderich; and four brothers, Williailit
Robert and, Alex., of cOlborne township,
•and Thomas of Periticton, /3. O. Th./
funeral Nva held on Tuesday from the
fondly borne, 632 Indian Road, Toronto,
interment being made In Park Lowe
cemetery. -Mrs. Green and brothers.
with the exception of Tholnas, attended.
Christmas Specials
Mixed Chocolates 29c a lb. 2 1bs. for 55c
Hard Christmas 'Mixture 19c. 2 lbs. for 35c
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25e lb.
Peanut crisp, tocqaput taffy, and molasses
•
kisses'
111,. • 231i.
19c •35c
watipporocemotioriontentorotiteemo
50c
Vanitia, strawberry, pineapple, pepper-
mint creams, Bordeaux, Brazil, almonds,
• filberts, dates, cherries,/ maple buds, me-
dallions, maple walnuts
111). 21b.
44c 85c
30e lb.
Lady caramels, toasted marshmallow and
ribbon candy
lb. 2111;
25c 49c
toovotterwoomomovv“.0.60.0414t
• 40c lbi?
Hard caramels, assorted creams, peanut
clusters, snowballs, tit bits, walnut tops
lb. 2111.
34c •65c
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Guess contest open it% everyone with eve ry 5o lignatiatra Og over, on the weight of oas
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Contest Closes Dec. 24th at 10 p.m
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Christmas Music in the Churches
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• ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH
• CHRISTMAS EVE -11.30 p.m.
Orgase-"Cradie Sone,'
Raenn.-417
Kyrie E1caxua--113imn Book 123
Gloria MI. -Hymn Book 105
Credo --Monotone in F.
ofgertora-.."Holy Night, Peacehd Night"
(Una0001ripanied)
Sanctua--Ilynan Book 129
Cemmunioe-Ilymn 410
Gloria is-- ,
W. Spinner -
• mendiessolin
Rev. F. 0. Plummer
Rev. F. Ct. Phinuner
• Franz Cruher, 1787
Rev. F. G. Pluminer
R. Jackson
in igxcelsHyran Book 13a • •
Amu -Hymn Book isa 0. Zenner
Siism
gund NeukoMra
Recessional HYmn 73 -"Hark the Herald Angels, Sing" • Menclelssohn
Organ-Rallelujah, Chorus from Messiah
Handel
Organ -"Christmas March"
CHRISTMAS MORNING -4140 a.m.•
'llymns-74, 76, ass, 73 1VIerkol
Anthent-"Tiehold a virgin shall conceive and bear a sow and shall call
his name imraanuel"
• Christmaa Psalms. ---Nos. 19, 46035
Te Demo -Cathedral Psalter let Set Woodward, Smart,. Tarle
7Icaedictus-Cathedrel Psalter
Credc.,-Monotone
Offertory Anthem--"Christlans, awake, salute the happy morn"i
Soloist, Miss Ann Wurtele ' J. H. lviaunder
Amon -Hymn Book 1211 . Sir J. Stainer
• Organ Pcstiude-"Gloria in L'acelsis" , Mozart
CANDLE LIGHT AND CAROL SERVICE -7 00 p.m.
Organ -(a) "The Image of the Virgin" Franz Schubert
(bY "Welch of the Angel Guardian" Gabriel Plerne •
(0). Old Welsh Carols
Precessional Hymn 72,-Adeste Videles, Cantus Diver* 1,751
Christmas Praint--29 (verses 1-19) Dr, P. IlaYas
Te Deum-Hymn Book 29 Sir IL $, Oakeley
'Sung as an Act of Thanksgiving for the Incarnation
Benedletto.:-Ifymn I3ook 40 ••• Orlando Gibbons
Crede. -Monotone
Carol 742 -"Holy Night" ' Franz Cruber, 1787
• Congregation and ,Choir
Ca.rel--dIn the field there were flocks abiding"
. The Choir
Carel-r"In, a lowly. manger" •
'• Miss. Ann Wurtele •
Carol 745 -"See amid the winter's.snow"
Congregation and Choir
Carol --(a) "Sleep, Holy Babe"
• (b) "Bethlehem"
The Choir (unaccompanied)
• Solo -"The Holy City" •
Mr, Forbes Miller
Carol 514 -"It came Upon the midnight clear"
Congregation and Choir
Carol --"The Midnight Masse'P
• The choir Boys
• carol 737 -.-carol, Sweetly Carol"
• Congregation and Choir
Carol -"Good Christian men, rejoice"
• Male Choir.
Solo -"The Star of Bethlehera"
• AM% Frank R41eY
Carol 749 -"When Christ was born"
• Congregation and Chat'
hyd y nos" •
• Congregation and Choir
Male Quartette --Messrs. Frank Riley, Sydney Leggitt
Px,'Vorbes Miller, A. F. Sturdy
Vesper--Ilyinn Book 40, Part I Beethoven
Recessional Carol 73 -"Hark the Herald Angels Sing" Mendelssohn, 1808
• Organ--"FeStal 1Vtaroh" • J: E. Roberts
John West, 1012
Jessie Gaynor
Sir John Goss, 1800
•Rev. J. B. Dykes, '1823
Varley Roberts
• Stephen Adam
•German
-1842, Traditional
1800
T. E. Perkins, 1831
Melody, 14th century
• Adams
A. If. Brown, 1830
• Welsh Carol, 1780 ,
• VICTORIA ST. UNITED CHURCH
MORNING
Organ Prelude -"Christmas Processional"
"Holy, Holy,
Invocation -
Hymn No. 55 -
Prayer and Lord's Prayer in unison-,
Anthem --"The First Clulstmas Morn" (Choir)
Paoli:a Nos. 23 and 24
Scripture Lesson -St. Matt. 2:1-12
Announcements-7-
Offerhig-,.
'Hymn No, 47
Sermon -"Making Room for Him"
Anthem -"The Day Star" (choir)
• Hymn No, 59-
Benediction -
Organ Postlude--"Adeste Fideles"
EVENING
Organ Preiude-.-"Christmas Fantasia" Ralph
Choir -"Silent Night"
Invocation -
Hymn No, 62-
Prayer-
Anthein-"The Ifeaven.s Declare Thy Glory"
Scripture Lesson -St. Luke 2:8.20
Carol Singing by the Choir and Congregation-.
• "Hark, the herald Angels sine •
"Joy to the World"
• "Angels frora the realras of Glory"
"Ilark the glad sound"
"Who is xra- in yonder stall?"
Announcements- °
OfferingHynni No. 08 --
Sermon -"The Joy He Brings"
Sclo-"There dwelt in old Judea"
• Miss Doris Harris
Hymn No. 53- ^
Benedittion--
Vesper.* •
Organ Pestlude--"Ilallelujah Chorus"
W. IL ivraxileld
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B. Newton k.
Rev. F. W. Cralk
Wilfred Roberton
• Ernest A. Dicks
Dunston, Mus. Doc. Cantab
Franz Gruber
Alfred Judson
Rev. F. W. Craik'
• W. H. Griggs
NORTH ST. UNITED CHURCH
monxinsro •
Preladc-"Pantatia on Old Christman Carols"• ,
Anthem -"Christians, Awake, Salute the Happy Morn"
Offertery---"Allegretto V" (Sonata No. 4)
Solo -"The Gift"
Miss Ella Watts
restbutle---"Ncel Polonaise"
Prelutle--"Vok Angelica"
Chorale Prelude on "In Dalai Jubilo"
• ("Good Christian Men Rejoice")
Atithern--"Ile Be Great" (The Holy Child)
Offertory--"Pacr Natus Est" (A Son is Born)
Qviariet,--"Liehold, 1 Bring You Good Tidings"
Mrs. Henderson, Miss M. Buchanan
Mr. Wheeler, Mr. 11. Heritlerson
Poatlude."Juhilate Deo"
At North St, United chinch a special Clirtt.trhaa c
lett Sandal!, evening.
• KNOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
' MOILIgiNG
Organ rrtitale,-"() Day ca Rich tal Joy"
Cluistetras Cherale-,-"Praise God, Ye Ciiiittlans"
Carel kr rairti"Gooil Chattier/ Men Itoloteo"
• Mefars, A. Trav,erte, It. Graze, D. Lane
IL/cable Choir Antlient-a."Nazareth"
Organ Offettery---4•AtIcnte Pldelcs"
Orprf Postlude--"A sufr4 Health to ti.jaX Tiroliaht"
EVENING
Organ Prefer& -e-,-"Pastorate"
Cheritle,---"Ikly Night"
Tenet fielta-,"A Prayer"
Mr. It Greene
Anthent==-41) Tight Etezzal"
• Organ Offerforra-"Oato T,Le Dis t My Mall"
Orkah Irostin4?"-`11ta O1,fliattialla")
EVENING
G. F. Handel
Foulkes
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Mendoiscohn
Tiehrend
Guilt:dant
Etenrich
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Adams
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The time when gifts are given
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Season's
Greetings
ForKet there •was such a
• year as 1932 . friends.' It's
• about gone and that's " hat.
Now for looking forward to
twelve months of Better Times!
We wish you a Merry Christmas
and sincerely hope 1933 will be
a year of many blessings for
you and yours.
ir
F. H. Wood & Son
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