The Goderich Star, 1932-12-22, Page 8g ROAM
C.4uhurne'D
lare. g.Rbcr Gede.71,711, ehiat-
zelatieco in At:men this week.
.ray and Reg. returned
fehz. Gait the end a tho a,ccu. WO afe
cr-t.y. to rchart that hDlle off them air
eshetlue hem an attada of flu.
Mr. and tars. Denttn. e2 the Wet.
meze.red down latl, v;cele and will epend
the wintec at tI3horde of the latly'o
Garnts, Mr. and I. Ghee. hiePlacc. -
A. new feature for Auburn. a fent:Man-
ny Cinistmes ts'ae, has been erezted on
Main strest and is lit tat night. Santa
csfgeted. to arrive on Prielay at 2,,e9
SM. •
Tam theetbn of ealeere ler the Y.P.O.
eg IhrOx Wilted ohara tar 1933 ;molted
el &Come °Pres„ Mal. Scott; let
rzu1-Straughaa; 2nd viee; Ivan Sean;
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3rd, vi?e, Reheetsen; 4tla vace,
vez Anderson; cee..tera-1.. Jack It neett.
'eseistant,phyaTaylte.
Tito Ciatietraas haneert Ea Irn.:.x eiturelt
ou Monday evening wa wcattelhicd
and enPied by all. The tagacans, "O.
Llttio Town ci Bethlehem," given by the
puhlla fr.:re No. 3, Celborne, under the
training of blise C. Jowefl,was Very
and clicrWed fettle the *telt of the sca-
on.
Ward vas rceeived lately by 2e1atie7s
here et tho death at Protteet, 03Bk.. Of
alr• rilzhard SPIning, fornerly a mum.
Mr. Spru12g. whe was over hty years
of ago, died on Des. 12th at tho ha;a3;
a 143 only on, Oahe. Beeides his s311,
he leaves three detiehters, Mrs. Itewles,
of Vancouver; Mrs. Wallace, of E. (1.;
and hire. Aaron Fisher, of Colborne.
Tao regular monthly meeting of the
Women's Imtituto was held me Tueeday,
D. 13th, a wee 'h earlier Man Usuel.
Mro. Weods presided over the meeting.
There were no ininutee or buttineas eel
CAPITAL THEATRE
Sincerely we .wich you litenrty Season's! Greetings
NOW rrAlell'4010-."nosuty and the Rosa" and "The Fames Fergueon Ca:50*
rasT/FIAS WERK---DION. rad -
wartraw =cox, RALPH tara4Anr. MAE masa, LOIIISR *VOSS=
•IfAltge-Fhaapable artists portray 'the leading Micelle a grand old story
transformed into a neW ani popular photo -play
"Rebecca of Soonybrook Farm" .
emit. and Irnuns.—
Autioow SKIPwatax and: orscriat vire—a, superb veteran .of the
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otop .and rictyscreen personality eornidne t� Produce an outstanding,bit.
"MADAME RACKETEER"
L and SAT. (A at twin
AEH VitORAtt and 01110 SATE in elt arousing eozobinetion of etunedy
and eirama . • •
"STRANGERS IN TOWN"
TOM MIK in On actien,special eRESTRY RIDES AGAIN"
Melittees.Mon, Wed. and Sat at 340 Pon.
COMING -.1,70000 Witnessme with Charles Ruggles
hostralwatioonovaigtoottguitiosutepodattetostoor
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Have You Forgotten Anyone? '
We Give You a Few Last .Minute Suggestions.
Hot Water Bottle, 3Tar's
guarantee . • . ..98c
Williams' Sets joy 'Men
....... .990,. 49c
Cameras. .$2.75 to $15.00
Yardley's Set. .85c to $5.00 n
Pipes, .. _ .25c to $3,50
Billfolds. 98e
Bath Salts.. ..75c to $1.00 a"
Bath Powder, $1.00, $1.50
Lather Brushes at. — —75c 41
Candy, Holly wranpecl,
, 50c and • $1.00 g
rctir mitisTIVIA.S SHOPPING at your favorite Drugstore
We Four Druggists wish you as Happy.
Christmas as is possible.
Lauder Dunlop Campbell Wi
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Wishing All Our Friends
and Customers
Merry Christmas
and a
Aappy, New Year
E. C. ROBERTSON
Diamond Mercluot attA Jeweller
Phone 136 GODERICH
IVATIAMMAtiritAtrAgligtrige4-41.r.
diGabtlelat==i1g110,
Christmas Candy
at BlackstoHne's''
Acium
• Beautiful Gift Boxes of Chocolates 25c to $5.00
Special Christmas Special
1V1ixture—Creams Checolate Mixture
Jellies and Chocolates
2 lbs. for 35e 29c
Extra Special Mixed Chocolate Special, reg.
Candy, lb. 10c 50e, on sale 39e
Christmas Stockings and Novelties 5e to 50c
Oyler ypier lee Cream for Christmas hers—we dam:
Apiece of Furniture for living -room, dining -room
or bedroom, a spring, mattress or a congoleum
rug, make an ideal ffift.
Kindergarten sets, crockinole hoards, blaek-
boards, doll carriages, card tables.
DROP IN —THIS IS YOUR STORE—USE IT
We Poelthrely41:4ave Yes Meow
BLACKSTONE'S
ths Breedway Gederkii
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Cole's Bookstore
Wishes their many
Friends and Custom
ers a Very Merry
Christmas
TIU GODERICIT STAR
THU RAZ DEC. 22nd, 1932
ltho kid.dies eat to see Santa.
S.. Wheld on Wednesday afternoon
Tht annuali meeting of the W. M
(From another COrrespandent)
M.
aS
All the church, so don't forget to bung
„at the home of Mrs. Geo. Falconer,
with sixteen members present. Thera
.was some sewing done.. Mrs. Forest
MeClure had charge of the devotional
exercises, and opened the meeting
, by singing the hymn, "While Sheri-
iherds Wotched TheiCi Flocks By
!Night." The scripture lesson (St.
Matthew tr.) was read responsively.
!Rev. F. W.'Craik led in prayer. M111.
'Arthur Tichhorne read an article en -
;titled "On the Threehold," The
:hymn "Hark the Ilernld Angels !Sing"
fwas Ining. Mr, Craik very kindly
Isom 0, solo, °Was That SOMehody
!You ? " in his usual delightful man.
. or. The roll call was responded to
!with the text word "forgive". The
itninutes Of the previous meeting
;were read and adopted. The !creed
. i was repeated and the olfering reeeih-
the. secretary, 1$,Pss Xing, was absent. ..ed„ On motion, of Mrs. Phillips and
loMrertenntt";:illt.411ttavie'ol°of. Bablbspi IfellavelliettptalPr°. itAhli.san.kGs ewchasi*eixtiweanidne'clatiloefithr teY rvelti4 al
"The Whit of Christmas." was giVen bYpresident, Mrs. J. B. Orr. The hymn
Mrs. W. Itobinsen. A solo was given by ewhat
Mies Eleanor Wilson, after whielt the us. A Friend We HaVe In JeSus"
ilielliMICer An'a"lhathenegite rafftinttl?:14%1 9: 3 ts ebli 1 ady :3Itlintlig:h416:e"tNlak" 111,hrAvref Pssdt eeaaisstinuS tn.:11thetlaRev.2 InhIj t:1 ir.84 i red was' s.m;Csreraet jail dtienol :i buSclYneudi es ttlbedre.
by the hostesses -,,Mrs. Bean, 1‘11.3, Tay- [the election of officers for 1983 as fol.
lor, Mrs. Wilson.
lowsPres.,Mxs. G. Mealvvain; ist
MRS. A. J. VREGTX3011. 'Vice-Pres./410s a McIlwaitil 2nd Viee
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1)rws Secretary. Pres., Mrs. Mary Phillipe; Tredse
ittrriso.4'orest McClure; Treasurer
GOPPRICEE TOWNSHIP; Airtg4oltg tr lag
all a verymerry Christmas. Secretary, Mrs. .Gordon Harwood;
Your correspendent 'wishes one and Zsg,
Sleigh -bells are heard' in this dia. 1 Missionary Monthly Sec., Mrs. Geo.
. i
triet, 'the recent snow ma -king„ lair .a.Foahicnosntoen9StrafigerS/ Sec., Mrs. Ernest
Christian Stewardship and
A. Tiehbornei
sleighing. 1
- We are sorry to report that Mr. Ed. i,TFeinmapriet Secretary, Mrs.
'lobe, men.
SoWerby has been confined to his
with the measles, 'but hope for a .. '..,.
INd wain' Literature, Associate HelPere
speedy recovery. • and sweets Secretary, Ms, G. liar -
miss Marguerite pa/coney, of I 'wood; Organist, Mrs., M. Phillips..
Goderich, was a Sunday visitor at the
home Of her parents, hir, and Mrs.
Miss Ruth Evans spent the week- WeddinAs
Geo. Falconer.
end at the home of her parents, Dr;
ICrIBSON.TotING'
and Mrs. Evans, Clinton.
Next Sunday, Christinas Day,. there
will be a special service in Union
Ichurch, conduettd by the pastor, Rev.
lh, W. Craik at •8 p. m. Sunday school
at .2 p. an. The sermon and hymns
will be in keeping with the day. It
is lisped for a good attendance.
The :annual Christmas tree and
concert under the auspices of the Sun-
day School will be held in .Union
church on Thursday evening, Dec.
22nd. A good program hita been pre-
pared. A small admiesion fee is be-
ing charged. Everyone welcome.
. There was a good turn -out to the
service in Union church on Sunday,.
The pastor, Rev. F.W. Craik, ectupied
the pulpit and had for his discourse
the subject "The• intentions of his
soul" from the text "Even as the son -
of man came not to be ministered un-
to, but to minister, and to give his
life a ransom for many." Mat. 30:28.
Santa Claes will visit the pupils of
Union. School S. S. No. 8, at the
School On Thursday afternoon, and
will also be present at the Sunday
school concert on Thursday. eVerting
The rectory, Lucknow, Was the scene
t of a quiet but pretty wedding at four
*Week on .Saturday afternoon, when
margaret ,Grace, eldest daughter of Mr.
end Mrs. John is. Young, eancession 0,
West Wawanosh, became the bride of
'William Marshall Gibson, second young-
est Eon sof Mrs, Gibson anti the late Mr
'George 4GZison, concession 12, lislifteld,
!Rev. .1; IL Geoghegan, rector of the path
ish !of chneknow and St Paul's church,
Dungannon, officiated. • They were at-
tended by Jaok McDonagh and Niiss Amy
Young. sister .of the brine,. who were wit-
nesies of the teremeny.-•Pollowing the
signing of the register,'. the bridal party
motored to the home of the bride'e par-
ents, where a ituriphichts wedding. dinner
was :served. The dining -room waSpret-
tily decorated for the occasion, the tolor
scheme 'being pink and white,. and the
dining table being centred withthe vied
-
ding cake, The bride looked charming
in a gown of wine Colored rough crepe,
with hat and coat irt the • same shado.
OloVes, PUrse end necessaries Were !black.
Mrand lhire. Gibeon will reside on con-
cession 12 ;oilfield. •
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GREE7 INGS
We Take This Opportunity of
Extending to Our Many Customers
and Friends a
• Very Merry ChriStillHaS
and a •
appy and Prosperous New Year
M. ROMANS
Agent for Tip Top Tailors Phone 384
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SUCH HOLIDAY VALUES
Special savings for Thur., Er., Sat, Dec. 22, „23, 24
GOLDhli
All New Stock
• MIXED NO PEANUTS 29
FINEST CHOCOLATE
DROPS • lb.
19c
SATIN blIXED
CANDIES• IL
15c
OWING TO OUR SELL-OUT
ON ROYAL YORE TEA WITH
THE• BIG JIGSAW PUZZLE
• FREE LAST WEEK, WE ARE
CONTINUING THE DEAL
• FOR THE FOLKS WHO DI»
NOT GET THEIRS
,TnitEs DAYS
• • TOURS, FRI, SAT,
Good to the tins •sh
MAXWELL COFFEE iipr" 44e
HOUSE ,
Spanish Olives HAND PICKED
jumbo Pock • tin
Lute 32 oz. jar‘ 4Ve White Beaus416540C
SINGAPORE
PINEAPPLE 2 TINS , 21c
SLICED
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• EXTRA EXTRA EXTRA ti
1 hOttle Craw * Blackwell
CATSUP
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a114 1 tin at C. & H.
TOMATO JUICE
Itraular she. All far•LUlit
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Det't Mho This,
O CLARK'S
PORK and DEANS
LAills O. 25c
REAL SAVING
eEWEN J. CALVIN CUTT
Superior Stores
•LiXeWa o
cDuns4anrlon'
Ws Doris Smyth Is naming her atuoi,
um. Annie Treleaven, whe has been Otte
di and who, her Maw' friends will ha
pleased to learn, is making reeovery.
Mr. and Mrs, G. M. Ihreleparle and
family visited relativee at Clinton on
Sunday last.
Mr. Benson Pentlandfrom neer NOW
le.skeard, ie holidaying under the paten-
tal roof.
Mr. Fred Treleaven, of Toronto, was a
recent visitor with hie mother, Mrs. A.
rmleavert, •
The annual !concert under the etuepleee
of the Duneannon. public library is bring
•held ha the Parish. hall, Dungannon, on
Friday Ovelling, Rico 30th. An exeellent
program. Is in course of prePeration and
an- enjoyable -evening is anticipated.
The Dungannon branch of tho Junior
Institute Met Thursday at the home of
Mrs. J. 4. Ryanvihere upwards of twen-1!
V ntembers were in attendanee, with the
president, Kiss Margaret Darnall, occu.
pyktg the chair. The roll call was re- .
•sponded to by "An inexpensive °mist,'
nuts Gift Idea." An appeal front the
NetrY League was tabled, A splendid
paper ou "The Spirit of Christmas," was
read by Mise Mabel Smith. lilake Pent-
land arid .anna Reed favored 'with an In-
struluentat •plane • -duet, Miss Grace
Yenta gave te Paper en "The Rural Girl
of Today and Her Opportunities." Miss
Beth Abut gave an interesting &men-
etration ott "Clariatinae Table Amore,-
tionS," Arrengements were made for the
executive of the Junior Institute to meet
jointly with that of the Jtutior.Parmers'
ChM to arrange for a Meeting in Jan-
uar), to celebrate' the conclusion Of one
yeara successful work. 1.
Both eervicte in the United church
were well attended last Sabbath. In the.
Morning. Rev, MacMillan spoke on. "Tith..,
ing," taking as his, text, "Let -everyone
of yon lay by the first day of the Week as
God has prospered you The reason. for
tithing Is that God elaints our material
possessions and commanda us to give 0,
share to his work and promises material
reward, The proportion we gip depends
on ourselves, the Jews Were Commanded
to give the tithe at feast and scripture
doosnot justify us hi giving less. It is,
the-privilep of the poor to givn. No
one is too poor. Neglect t12. give brings
us sorrow and loss but its observance ,
brings blessing and goodft is a funda-
mental principle of Christian life a.ral
duty to God. The morning anthem,
"Our Cod KnoWts Bost," was r-enctered by
She choir, Myrtle Sillib taking the alto
solos and Claire Pentland land Pred
Wainwright the duet. The evening ser-
vice was a preparation for !Christmas and
Rey. lVfacMillan used this theme in hit
remarks. The chair sang a Polish carol,
Next Sunday is Missionary Sunday- in the
Sabbath 'Sehool. A.11 members and
friendsare inVIted to attend. The choir .
will Present' the cantata, The Great De- r
ilverer" at the 'regular service: ,
Plyrtn--"Oh Come All Ye Paitlifilir 1
. ' Choir arid congregation '
Chorus -God is My Salvation" Choir
Dtlet anti Chorus --"0 Story of Christ
nuts" IVIisses Margaret , Ryan and
• cnaire Pentland. • .•
Chorus-Selle of Earth, Awake choir i
Quartet -Flits words of Promise
Brightly Shine" .Urs. R. McKenzie,
I
Miss Celle Pentland, Messrs. A. Cul-
bert and' /. McLean. '
..ittaler Chorus -"When Everitt.; Sha-
dows Pair' 1Vtadeliene Otteltar, hors
Treleaven, 'Dorothy Robb.
Girls' Ohorne--'1 Love Thee Well, 0
Bethlehem"
Male Chor..--"lie WM Comeo
1115
Chorus-
. Tenee"
Male Tho. -"O rattle Town of 73ethle-
• hemp''ika.. ranti"n' r'' wainwright:
• t,entian
,
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klighosh* Misses Margaret AraMI Ladies' Trio -"Glory to GO in the
Margaret Pentland, Oahe Pentland.
Ilyinn-J'Hark The Herald Angels Sing" •
Choir and Congregatiot. •
Contralti's Solo -in. a Ittrwly- Manger"
• Miss Untie Sillib. •
Quartet ---"Silent Night" Misses Mar-
garet • Ryan and •Claire Pentland;
Messrs. X Finnigan and C. Treleaven.
0 'torus -write Xing is Here" choir
Ilynni-hutroy to the 'World"
Choir and congregation.
• The Sunday evening service witr be
withdrawn. -s"
Mie. Ellen Cluff is spending the win-
ter vdth her daughter, Mrs. A. M. Strait -
ghee, Betimiller.
Mrs. Hobert Finnigan and her daugh-
ter, Mies Ethel Finnigan, are guests with
the termer's daughter, Mrs, Eagle, of
Klippen, for the !winter months. :
The" Yung People's Society met as
nsual on Viredneeday evening. •Miss
MYrtle Sillib had, charge of the Mission-
ary cervice. A very Interesting letter
"How Teri Dollars Was Spent in India
on Christmas," Was read by Bernice!,
Rooth This was followed by a very in- i
teretting latible contest. The Bible Study
lesson 49n. the Book of Matthew was con-
tinued by Rev. Niaehlinan. The working
of the Jewleit law wee- dile-med.
superimrity of the -AWL% law Ted te a
tontempt on the part of the Oen tor'
• other people. They also tried to keep
thenteelves holy atad separate front other
people. The aim In • view in following
the law were "Man's welt -being and
Gethe eery." limy never gave up try.
Ing to fellow the law becanee 000si Weald
fcrgWo end reward real :effort.-
Reduced Fares
FOR
CHRISTNIAS
and NEW VEAR
ONVWAY rArtt AND A QUAILTErt
Etta ItOuNtt TAMP
• CHRISTMAS TRIPS
Leaving December 23, 24, 25 and
26, Return limit December 27
NEW YEAR TRIPS
Leaving December 30, 31, 1912,
January 1 and 2, 1933.
Return limit January 3, 1933. .
COMBINED CHRISTMAS AND
NEW YEAR 'mos
ONE.WAT nu AND ONE.Titatt
WM *Or" littlo
Leaving December 22, 23 & 24,
1932.
Return Limit January 3, 1933.
*heed Faros to wow Maid
Stow oilootiootiooke.
vrkttet Agents tor tarsi, tistr4 el
lolge and
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ractical Suggestions
MEWS CASHMERE HOSE
Fancy diamond wea•ves pure wool and silk and wool,
mh,DAdspwcheirair. a.nd double sole, sizes 10 to 11 3."3. Christ-
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BLANKETS••
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Grey all pure wool, finished and whipped singly. Largest
doubie bed sich ze, ea .
SILK STOCKINGS• • •
"Mercury" and "Circle Bar," pure silk double thread in
a service weight and chiffon, 8 to to, pair. .$1.00, $1.50
R CASHMERE SCARFS
Men's and women's finest wool, in beautiful patterns,
at . . .. . , „ , $1.00 aroi $1.50
HANDKERCHIEFS
Hundreds of beautifully boxed novelties, 3 in a box,
priced at, — , ... .. ,.15; 25c, 50c
WHITE BLANKETS
• One -large bale of white Pure Wool Blankets reeeived
from the mill this week at a great price concession. Bx-
tra large double bed size with pink or blue borders, at per
pair r; ••• r• • r • • • 456.75
SILK LINGERIE -
Worneres Silk Sets tri Superior -quality, special Per 'Set $1 48
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A Last Minute Message to Christ-
mas .Shoppers
• West Street Hardware
An attractive range of -Merchandise
suitable for Christruai Gifts.
Father, Mother, Sister, and Brother --
there is something appropriate for all
of them at the price you wish to pay.
Electric, roasters •$1.69 and* $10
Electric Irons • $1.79 to
Stainless Knives and Forks, Statzdebe Carving Sets.
Pyrex Pie PlateS, 60e, 70e and 70c
Pyrex Casseroles with Covers $1.15 and $1.40
Pot* (Ppm Bakers • 73e, $1.00 and $1.15
'Pyrex Utility Dishes, Oblongs •
$1.15
Illech Glass Bridge Sets, 18-Pitee •,, , $2,93
Sender Sid', the very thing for beginners -Set Wows e Rig, 3 snow
Peles, templete Si 35
•5c, 10e, 15e and, 25e
Lithographed Tin Tea Sets 25e, flo ktlit 4to
belly Ann /taking Sets •09e and $1,29
Tcy Whips itto Toy Heins •25e
Indian Sets, consisthig or Headdress nth ntno feather, raJo ot carts.
Cap, Pistol, Toroalutwk and Entre, only •lite
lit,Icet !tutees •15e too $145
Seltscra • 250 to $2.99
flashlights . 29e• ,to
rocket Hen sdehes,. •* $145
Coveted leas Item 92e to Ste.
Ilatkey Mks 16e to 500
Hockey rickt 100 and 110
nomitir SKATES, olli V. V. 30L---Olyomplo TO $2,54
Cyr* Teo ! .. . $LS* Nen* Tibe SIM
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Wishing one and 11 a Merry Ch i'stmas
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