The Signal, 1934-12-20, Page 44 -Thursday, December 30th, W34
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PRIDHAM'S
The Store for Men's Gifts!
__._ oolleM the aorta presents
We've got the gzsndwt
he'd like to get and you'd like to g've, ar.d the prices are
"moderate. est y� �a� y� 1� �/ tT
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NECKWEAR $ BELTS
SHIRTS HATS
-PYJAMAS - SUSPF.NDERS„
SWEATERS GLOVES
HOSIERY
UNDERWEAR
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SPATS CAPS, ETC.
______ W. C. Pridham San-__
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The Roy al Bowling Alleys
WEST STREET - GODERICH
BOWLING EVERY AFTERNOON AND NIGHT. COME
AND GET IN THE GAME
A large turkey will be the prise for the highest individual
score up to Christmas Eve.
OPEN ALL CHRISTMAS DAY
JOHN PARSONS I Lessees
LAWRENCE MUMBY I Telephone 89
Announcing the opening of
The Wyapdotte
AUTO SUPPLY
- _ ON --
Wednesday, December 26th
With a complete line of Auto Parts
Wholesale and Retail
Phone 430 Goderich 17 East Street
S..rr .. yrawY
THE SIGNAL
NILE
NILE:, Inc. 18. -.heti MAY Hone V
vboiling with her mother, Mrs. N. 1'ear-
soll.
Mr.. Arthur Hyatt, who has beau
working for Mr. R. Ghvin for several
years, left Inst Wednesday tor his home
in E:ugiand.
The Y. P. 8. met In the church ou
riar-p g with Hilda Ialrelgwa ae
leader. The Scripture lemon was read
by Helen McPhee and the devotional
•..Li 1ir11t. Ll..-_lilxr)e •• •,•
gave the extensive topic. It was
to withdraw the weedily next Friday
evening owing to Christmas cotleerta.
A special meeting for December 28 was
arranged fur. This will also be the
annual meeting.
Guild Elena Olken. -The Nile
Ladies:' Guild wet at the home of Mrs.
1). McGrattan un Tuesday atteruoon,
December 1 , with it good attendaeee.
gtesktandeler4se .thy-
vutioual part of the program, after
which the president, Misr, Velma Fin-
nigan, took charge of the busbuess.1
The Scripture leucon, from Luke 2:1
8-20 was read by Mrs. J. Feagan. The
roll call was answered by a favorite
B)ble•lassage. Mrs. T. Nixon gave an
Interesting pepper on "Victory.Arti-
cles of clothing for the tale were eol-
leated at the meeting. The election of
officers took , place and resulted as fol-
- e-geseelde nt_ Mina - -
Bogie; president, Mrs. Pomeroy; ; vice-
presldent, Mrs. H. Watson; secretary,
Mfrs. 4;.-i'sigau: aesiatent-+wcretarl,
Mrs. H. McPhee; treasurer, Miss Beth
McPhee; pianist, Mrs. L. Pentland;
hostess committee, Mrs. Herb Pentland'
and Mrs. ID. Johnston; flower and gift `
vrommitter, Mrs. 0. Rutledge, Mrs C.
Stewart and Miss Ethel Tabb. At the
close of the meeting lunch was ?served
and a, social time was spent.
GODERICH, ONT.
G. C. I. EXAMINATIONS
(Conttarad from page 3)
Gordon McManus (31 51.7
Joan Lee ($) •'••''.•••,49 b
Arthur Downer (4) 49.5
John Orals (4, ...........
!Melville Craigie (2i • • • • ""' .46.4
---lleuald Lana (4) . • - .... • . s
Irene Mahal))" ({r ,
p31 III.\
ansa Average -511.5%
nese wrltlt g T papers or less:
Jean McLeod ................. 862
Harold Steve,- ..............77.
Norah Costello ....... .......... 68.7
Frances •Martlu ...............113.8
Keith Cult ................. C2.5
Vera Clark r... 59.9
Marion Ma (2) 576
Oi,LLI r ter Z).
LOYAL
LOYAL, Dec. 19. -Mr. Frank Clark
Is helping out during the Christmas
rush at the Goderich postol3ve.
This week is full of entertainment;
-the 1'resbyterian Sunday school ovl
Wednesday night, No. 1 school en,
Thursday- afternoon, No. 3 school on
Friday 'dyne and the •t'nited church
Sunday :school on Saturday afternoon
in the hall.
Many friends and relatives attended
the funeral of the late Thomas An-
derson on Frl'say last. at his home In
G„derich. Mr. Anderson had notn
teewell for some time and gradually
weakened until the end came. Out
sympathy goes to the widow, formerly
Mies 1-abells Young, and the family.
Another old resident of the town.
ship has been called away, In the per -
,,,n of Mr. John A. Walter, .rho had
with Mrs. Walter moved to Godericb
a few week. ago for the winter. Be
; has left to mourn his passing his wi-
dow. formerly Miss Letitia McManus,
land four sons and four daughters,
and a great many friends, who always
found in him one who was willing to
help and a good neighbor at all times.
W. M. S. 011ieers.-The December
i meeting of the W.Y.R. was held at the
1TiStif5 tnf ]bets- Wm J -•Meltwain
1 Thnrwday, December 13td Mine Clark
presided. In the absence of the sec-
retary. Mrs. Stoll wait appointed for
the day. The treSsarer gave a report
of the money collected. showing a sub-
rtantial Increase over lar? year's &-
imps A duet by Mrs. McKnight and
!tics Mcilwaln. "Holy Night," was
-wet'tly rendered Mrs. John Treble
and Mita Ruby Young gave a review
of the Monthly Messenger, and the
president announced that one million
more world celebrate Christ's birth In
India than ever before. Rev. Ja•. Me-
Crea took charge for the election of
officers and gave a short talk on the
' work and Inflnence of the Mleeionary
Society where the thought is for
others. The following were elected
ten 1935: Hon. presidents. Mrs. John
•
tt8.8
Lenore Bio 52 8
en
Dorothy Gree• (4)
Those writing 9 papers:
Walter Ruffed'
Agues Young .. .............67
Audrey Downer ......... . .. .
Ida Elliott (1 )
Margaret MoMehen
Kenneth OW
Clifford Atha (2)
Marie Ia2{aague (2)
VI1laTigili2Meic4-(4t ..,•.....
Fred Carrie (4)
_Jack Husks_ (3) ems, •.,. r r-.*�
John Arts>diwtg (4)
Those writing 7 or 8 papers: ads
Mary Asquith 66.
Reginald mptith
Verna .11111WArd (1)
Ruth Mara. (1)
Lloyd BotiMge (3 t
Kathleen Oaraen (3)
Donelda McManus (3.1
Mont McManus 1"3) -
Dove Mottos (41
Mona Hartrbeo (5)
Those writing 5 or 6 papers:
Frances Thomson
Audrey Smltb (1) •
Verna Barbo(tr (4e
Bruce Orr (2)
Claes Average 57%
Thome writing 10 or 11 papers:
Helen/ Bi
sset
M -
arton 1(V1 -
Jean 1••aln
Phil Idlieseli
(7)
Those wrltleg a or 9 papers:
Jean w#Meti>r
Mary Blest -
1'hylW Taylor (3)
George Bolles (2)
Mildred Anderson (1)
Keith (!pothers (4)
John Wad (7)
Ethel G. McKenzie (81
Those writhe Or 7 papers:
Stella James (1)
Alma Sa)lowe
Doris i'1aala
Isatwlle Yysrld (1)
Margaret llllga•oi
Jean Robson
Margaret y (1)
Albert list •..ti 56.2
Bernice Hogarth (5) 48.9
Ethel M. MacKeeels (01 423
Alice Ruston (5 ) 41.
Harold Turner (4) 36.5
Rosa Kneeshaw (6) 23.5
86.5
.5
.5
87.1
48.5
62.8
58.5
57.5
42.5
52.
50.8
ORA
6O.
MLA
OIL
5
51.2
Those writlig 4 or 5 papers: .8
9
Mary Clare (1) 860.
Betty Jenner (1) 62.4
)1'iluw Trelearen (1) 64.3
Klemm), Tyndall (1) 54.3
Helen Whitely (2)
Jessie Mathlesou (1) 52.4
liayDuuul 1 t)l.R i1) _ 49.3
F•rnesrerawford 48i-•••.----•-452
41n* O'Brien (a) aga
The fo!ibwing • through illness, ab-
,euve or late enreltmeni soots only
two papers and their dandling is not
given: Benson Straughan, Keith Gray
and Herbert Greene.
FORM IO
First Year Commercial
Fleas Avenge 61.9%
Those writing 12 papers:
q:u�,j l♦ sjd. - .
Violet Henry (2)
Bertram liucklns (2)
Richard Weston (1)
Georgina Ryan (2)
Mary Evans (1)
Esther Lee 15)
Ruth Drennan (41
Clarence Geromette (7)
Mary Evelyn McLean (9) ....44.9
Those writing 10 or 11 papers:
JelinChlapotm ......49.7
Barbara Thomson 68.5
Clifford Horton (1) 597
Pearl ..Hunter (gf . 68.4
Alma Serimgeottr (8) 46.5
James !toss (d
Those writing 6 or 8 papers:
Iiarold Blackstone
Thema Bell (3)
Quer, e
72.5
-es.tr
87.5
87.3
06.4
65.6
62.5
58.4
57.9
40.3
THE !IVs -PIN OA*I
Nine Tear la 8eotah Doubts, Costed
luD Night
In a Scotch doetourney at the
Royal bowling •Ileys on Tuesday
night, the winners were 11. McGuire
and Geo. Mathleeon, with a score of
1541, and R. L. Lloyd and H. C. Wil-
liams, who tallied 1451 for the three
gasses. Nine pairs took part in the
contest, the score of the other seven
teams being as follows -iter--three
games) :
C. M,Mauua and W. Heltraas-1388.
J. WIgglus and W. J. Tobin --1220.
W. Johnston and Jack" Anse --1141.
F. Hunt and W. K. Whipple -1110.
I. D. Eastman and T. McDermott -
1020.
A. Taylor and C. Meaklna-984.
Dr. J. A. Graham and J. I. Parsons
-981.
For the Christmas Turkey
The highest sore so far in the con-
fer Abe £it(,SieLa, rwseirIEga ..3Yi1
of W. Johnston, 379.
The ladies also are having a prise
corded and Miss A. Btowe's score of
243 Is the highest to date.
THE SIGNAL AND THREE MAOA-
ZINES=AIL FOR 43.M
The special clubbing offer of three
mngaalnes with The Signal for the low
price of 43.00 for the tour publication&
it'M441.epee. The magas/am from
which the choice of three may be made
are Maclean's, Chatelaine. Canadian.
National Home Monthly, Pictorial Re-
view, and Canadian Horticulture and
45.8 i Hone. M•gaalue.
72.9
6.3
FORM IIC
-- Senior Ceemerdal
Second Year
e0. Class Average GM
37. Raymond Lawrence (1) 76.4
Elaine Burrows (21 .... I _ 74.
71.4 Walter Uaer (4) 67.6
.58.6 Dorothy Muir 12) ...47.
51.5 Howard Wilkins 131 66.2
49.7 - - Thornton Eedy 13,
WM11IV , .. . ,
Edith Wiles (21
Jean Ma, -Adam (7,
Third Year .
88.2 (lass Average 69.6%
e42Ruth t urwen
774 Claire Webb
412 Madeline Naftel
Raymond Drennan l3,
89.1 Special Cemmerelal
?10 8 Claes Average 73%
58.4 Helens Biec•hler
57.5 Thomas Page ....r
bis -Laura Wambold (i)
4aa Albert Webb (2)
45. Donald Croft ('_ 1
339 Harry Babb (3)
TO THE
rz, Lst-minuteShopp€r
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P 0000 t 4 . M -vi` n tett? s 4tcbc
We still have a great variety of seasonable merchandise
AUBURN
EYES
$xamtned with the most -up -date
equip:nerd and (lawns fitted at
reasonable pries
-15 years V Oederteb-
A. L COLE
OJ'TOMETR IST
Aoderioh Oat.
$ recitation by Jean Lawlor. Mrs.
lt. J. Phillips played Christmas hymns
while the webers preaeuted tines
gifts at the platform, on which was a
Christmas tree and a representation of
the manger of Bethlehem, with Mar-
jorie Arthur, dreamed in a flowing robe,
kneeling at the cradle. The gilts aro • 9L
to Ab (14114/2404.l, 10kg iii,, mianlw
sea
lloler(eh. lch. An autogra1 opals
by members of the Club is going to the
Hoepttal fur Sit Children at Toronto.
Wetmest'a 1aatiint5.-The monthly
meeting of the Women's Institute was
held last week In the Foresters' Hall,
In charge of the president. Mrs I.
Woods. The secretary, Miss M. King,
read a letter from the West with re-
gard to the distribution of the goods
which were sent from this dietrkt. A
quartette, composed of Mrs H. Mog-
rldge, Mrs, C. A. Howson, Mrs. Kart
Ralthby and Miss Sadie Carter, sang
sweetly, Mia.. Margaret Small told the
story of 'The First Christmas Tree," -
by Dr. Van Dyke. Mrs. M. Allen and
Mrs. Wm Craig rendered a duet. Then
followed the roll call, which was an-
swered with au exchange of Christ-
mas gift*, the gifts bring unusually
pretty this year. bunch was served
by the hostesses, Mn. Wm Wrentham,
Mrs. Was Thompson and IRs. J. Tay41/
-
lor.
AUBURN. Dec. 18. ---Mr. Taylor of
Clinton 1e visiting at the borne of Mr.
and Mrs. J. C. )ltulta.
Mrs. Erratt and Mrs. J. J. Washing-
ton left nu Satunlay to visit their
sister. Mrs. 11. Cameron a Gueip.l,
who was 111. Word was received ter.. .•It has over loon the mistake of
.ou Snnday minting that she Lad ardent reformers to go too far and
mooted away. Th.• funeral was he:d loo fast." -owes D. Young.
on Tu -.day at Guelph, Mr. l.rratt and .
85.5 Mr. 11'ashiugtou atteielitlg- "There is nothing llke_11�._l ._.
58.1 On SuwMy. 1)r tuberr ^.'tri. at 7.311 for
there w111 la•, csaumuuity rani
333 singing In the Foresters' Hall. A cot, food."- Sir Deur( I►eterding
dial invitation Is extended to every-
one to Ise preaeat.
78.5 W. M. S. Meeting. -The December
75.8 meeting of the W.Y.S. of Knox Pres -
73.6 byter(an chureh was held Thursday
50.7 afternoon In pile basement of the
church, the president, Mrs. E. Lawson.
presiding. The meeting marked the
8:5 anyiterrary of the society. A prayer
Sla of thank -giving for the work of tbe
eNr1tpaat seventy years wet given by Mrs.
76.Y Lawson. The election aofficersurs then
849 took {slate. re, ult iug In the a me of -
641"9 remaining for another year :
President• Mrs E:. iaweon; eecretary-
in Lower Sc -boot, forms 1 and 11, the I treasurer, Mrs W. T. Robison; organ -
74. pass mark is 55; In the arithmetic, let Mimi Josephine Weir. Mrs. How.
70.13 bookkeeplug and stenography of limp att gave a eplendld talk on "The World
672 year commercial, It is 60. for Christ" This was followed by a
64.6 There are tar too many failures. I reading by Mrs W. T. Robison on tbe
64. To remedy this most strenuous workhlsiory of the W.M 9. the meeting
013must be clone In the New Year, with I Hoed with a Dyes and a pods! half•
the earnest cooperation of pupils,. par- bear was wood.
6113
...Ma este- sad--aesehers:--1ermin are
quested to see that home study is gfv-
en proper attention each night. From
one and a -halt to two hours is required
to ensure a reasonably creditable
;tandlog.
Helps
PREVENT
many colds
NIT A 1!w OIOPS UP MAOI NOS1ml
ttnnstrtne
Club heM • white gift" 'aervtce on
Saturday afternoon, with a very In-
teresting program. It was an open'
meeting and a large number were pres-
ent. The president for the month, Bet -
J. I'. 111'ME, Principal. 'tr ('eels ',resided and gave an ad-
s
THE MISNER MFG. CO
i hare ut ITR -JOY NIT-RILAVB
A. Walter and Mra. Henderson; presi-
I dent. Miss Clark; let vice-presi-
dent, Mrs W. W. Walter; 2nd vice-
ipresldent, Mrs. H. Morrie; seeretary.
Mrs. Stoll; treasurer, Mia Mellwain ;
Missionary Monthly secretary, Mra. W.
1 Mellwain : strangers' secretary, Mn. A.
i Wilson; temperance secretary, Yrs. A.
{ McManus; press secretary, Mrs. Hen-
iderson; convenors of work. Mn. Me-
ileal°, flower. Mrs John Young, pro-
gram, Mrs. MacCrea ; organist, Miss
Illellwain.
and assistant. Mrs. Thee.
Wlhon. Tim mceting closed with praise
and prayer by Rev, Jas. McCrea. A
A FEW SUGGESTIONS
V For the Ladies
1 GLOVES, • HOSIERY, DANCE SETS
BATIROBES, HANDKERCHIEFS
✓ _. -_.. _ MAME, NIGHTGOWNEJ
• (TISME tX-WITtt. t 1ST AND WE -WILL-
GLADLY
WILL GLADLY HELP YOU
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W 1 With the Season's Greetings VI'
and all good wishes
k g fora 44
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MERRY CHRISTMAS p
vetztorgivernityrttrogirevit
For the Men
SHIRTS, TIES, GLOVES
SOCKS, SWEATERS
SCARFS, LEATHER COATS
dainty Intuitwas served and a social
)os
I DUNGANNON
Ifergtit._m
the comnniteP'
t (%brlstioa-
hour en Pd
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-DUNG-ANN(►N, December 10. I
Mian Mary Etta Smeitser, who passed
away In June of this; year. Two child-
ren survive. Mrs. I.erol Stings!
11 -aura 1, at home. and Frank Savag •,
teacher at Ridgeway, who came
home on Friday to be with his father
In hos la,1 hours. The funeral was
held from his home In Dungannon to-
day (Wednesday) with interment in
0reeuhlll cemetery.
Scheel Repert.-The following Is the
report of the senior room of Dungan -
0011 tw•hool for the term ending Deism-
ber, 1064:
All averages given In per cent.
1(r. V-Dotalda Jones HO. Bertha
Jones (16, Bert Wbyard 60, Margaret
Stewart 59. Viola Young 58, Ralph taro -
die 57.
Jr. V -Alma Anderwnn 82, Dorothy
Robb 76, Lorna Roach 75, Madeline
Caesar 80, Violet Errington M. Alber-
ta Currie O6, Clara mid 06, IArnald
Rom 65. William (weer 64. Murra/
tree on tiatrnlay of ooh. lelturritArtboben lilt; narrly CQRmrrt-4IE:
(Teas mpeet1 to be present nu.t Pr. IV--Anetta Stewart (42, Itichar,I
wants to meet all the boys and girl• Park 71. Ferne Alton 65, Harold l i r
of the community. Bring your skirt.-- %nn no. loris Swan 81. Harold I'iuu
and enjoy an hour's skating on the new gen 7,2.
open-alr rink afterwards. Jr. IV -R t: mond Currie 70. Jame -
The i'nited church are to hate , F.rrfllgton 71. Ferne Paterson 67.
cantata and entertainment In the Alvin Reed r,8, William McClure 31,
auditorium of the church on Wednes-'itesal! Elliott 39.
day evening. The Pres*.yterlana are Over 75 per cent. Is an honor stand -
holding their entertainment In the Ing. V clan -'i0 to 74 per cent. Is a
Istrement of the church.Friday even pass standing. IV class -60 to -74 per
111g. cent. Is a pats standing.
Mr. Frank Savage of Ridgeway was GORDON HTDD, Teacher.
called home owing to the tllnese and
and bbneetly It is the beat I have ever
tried. My faee has not been a bit
sere, which Is rather unusual for me.
Another thing I like about NC -
SHAVE:. It doe% not smirk to your ralOr
like other brushlesa creams. f am very
pleased with your product. NU -
SHAVE la a great cream.
drew. of welcome. Atter the introduc-
tory precswHngs reeding"' were giver.
Iby Mary Asquith and VI'(Ian Strsug-
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has : a piano solo by 7.eta Munro, and
1_ACORNFIELD
"Shop
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death of his father, Mr. 3. Savage.
Mra. ihmald McMevin. of Goderich.
Is the guest of her niece, Mn. Leroy
Stingel, this week.
Junior Institute. -At the meeting of
the IhtJunior ute,
lwil at tngannnnhe home of Mles MarInstit)orfe
Mcih,nald iib Thttt'eday last. twPtltl.
member"( we p -present, with the Pres./ -
dent, Miss Helen Anderson, in the
chair. )loll call was responded .o
with recollee-tlona ( OltrlMmsI .n
childhood days. IBM Jean Johnston
gave a demonstrntlia of wrapping par-
t -pie and Miss ('1alt• .Pentland led an
Interesting dlisenalks on the ase of
leisure time. T'in Institute, whose
members are providing Chridmr.e
cheer for some needy families, derided
also to Resler with the community
Chi -ironer tree oe Saturday next
I)eath of John R. Savage.- The death
arurred In GoIerk,b hospital on Sun-
day of one of T)ingannon'a Mat-ktrown
and most highly renpectd (itlsens, in
the person of John R. Ravage, after .tn
nines of less than five day.' dnratk?n.
on Wednesday Mr. Savagee had been
silo to bo about iia nsmal duties and
shout noon uwhlenly e.ollapnwl. Mtall-
lea1 aid was Inlmedlately wnmmonede and
later In the dap be was removed M
Goderfck hospital where he peened awls)
Sunday Mating. Dorn Ih the township
of Grey, Huron connty, nearly sixty-four
yews ago. de(rwsed was one of a,tatnl-
- ly of nine, four noes and five dsughtera
of the late Henry Savage and Lamy
mage He n -ls1i)• • ge and
.IRS
hP movt+il to the a ., tilp of Ail/Wield,
Phone 418.. 7th eewle•vw((1nn, wdMes Ise farm«+ f°'
AUSTIN C. COX, Pbm. B.
Drug Chain Store Salesmaa
St Catharines
You simply was' your face and while
damp or wet rub on NU.SHAVh and
shave. The longer you use It the more
you find you will not do without 11
Made In Goderich by
THE SINNER MFG. CO.. UMIThD
CAPITAL TIIEATRE
Goderich
Phone 47
May your ,'hrl%tma' )oya embrace the pence of reverence, the hal L,
pines of friendship and the contentment of goodwill toward all.
Now Playing-" Volvo in the Night," with Tim Me(oy
Monday and Tuesday Matinee Christmas Day at 3 p.m.
.t new ;, lure on k seasonal topic Presented 1n a way to warm
cour heart and agitate your funnybone.
"IT'S A GIFT"
with W. ('. Melds and Bahy LeRoy. Tw• colored cartoons.
eesnedy and news reel
Haan day and Thursday
(11 %RI (earls 1'E;Ni.1, Kleherd Arlen. Rower Atm Charlie Rug-
k'en, Gtry ('[aper, Cary Graaf, May Rehsen, Jack ()able. Baby LeRoy
nasi „ b.,st ..1 ,,t her., in LEWIS s'.titlt,sl.l.'S colorful fantasy
"ALICE IN WONDERLAND"
E rida►y anti Saturday
JOE R BROWN
Ti.e scorn's moat comical ciper-eutter returns In a riotous fun
fare. Aller White aids ■nd abela
"AN HONORABLE GUY"
Matinee% Tuesday, Wednesday and Satunlay at 3 p.m.
Coming -"20 Million Sweethearts"
MICIPSIVIEVIZAMEOCEIVOZWERNETIVITINIMNEWILITNETINEWCTIttrittRICIVC
We have a full assortment of
appliances at -till prices
tvervoi
A NEW SHIPMENT OF
Bridge Lamps, Table LaInps, Floor
Lamps and Radio
has just arrived and we invite you to call
in in and look around
tetettamtvev
torviiteeeveiteveciPeegtweiveetteg
Wishing you the season's greetings
where you are Invlte�l to shop , - yeses ire to Dwwgaa-
.}�� non nnmP twemtyt>tr'«' years type. Tte
• � �'i � torte �'SevEr�'eaQ! "t was [x+vfww:A lq kin E4 r• tersmKn
Lamps.
Talbot "Everything -Electrical"--7.
Moors Store 81; R6)sidence 600
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