The Signal, 1936-12-24, Page 4411
A—Thursday, December 24th, INS
A Very Merry Christmas
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"EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL"
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PARK HOUSE
`1'ECI'AJ, CHRISTMAS DINNER
WEST STREET
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SEASON'S GREETINGS
UPTOWN OFFICE
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A. B. STURDY
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West Side Square
Phone 8
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TO ONE AND ALL
A MERRY CHRISTMAS
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CRAIG'S
imperial Oil and -miry' Station
P l I4) N E: 513 --
Victoria and ILuailton Stre-,i, 11 THE SQL'.IRE PHONE 405
WISHING ALL OUR
CUSTOMERS and FRIENDS
A MERRY CHRISTMAS
and n
HAPPY NEW YEAR
MCLEAN BROS.
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TO ONE AND ALL
OLIYIA BEAUTY SALON
Wishing Our Friends and Customers Christmas Greeting.
and Best Wishes for the New Year.
The Saults Coal Co.
—Sole Agents for The Lehigh Valley Anthracite-
"The Coal that Satisfies"
QUALITY —PHONE 75— SERVICE
SAPLTS A. F. STURDY
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DUNGANNON
All of the year's officers were ee-
1 turned by acclamation. Lynn Tur-
DUNGAN-NT/N, Dee. 44.---Mi+w Hl�Iner sang • solo which was followed
• dred Anderson will spend her vaeationrt,/,y Mra. R. MacDonalds article .on
Chrl
at home. She has been attending
stn,aa Customs "of I'n4dd,"
Stratford Normal.
Bert Whysrcf is home for the Christ-
mas holidays. Ile will return on
January 5th to Toronto, where he Is
attending the Toronto Bible College.
Mr. Montgomery arrived home oS
Friday from attending Westervelt
Business College. London. Ile will
spend the holiday mason with her par-
ents,
arents, anti return to resume his studies
en January 4.
linters. Abe and Gorden Smith had
their tonsils removed last Wednesday luring are the reporta for both rooms:
at the Wintctw m hospital. ikrth rl^ SI XlOR Rltt)M
turned home the following day. and 13r V-Attet to Stewart 85%.
are about their work AR natal Jr. V—Raymond Currie 11I(7c, Rob -
Mite Rohner. Thomlwon had her ap-
pendlx removed at the Goderich hoc eft 'Montgomery als+eut for examitta-
pital on Wednesday of last week. She dohs.
. 1a reported to be doing quite nicely. Sr. IV— Iris Iticett 74%, F.ttahe
Webster 74. Wlnntfred Swan (r1, Bet -
A Welcome VMltor.—Santn ('lanary 1yadford 57, •Larrrne Culbert 56.
arrived In-1)ungannun eIt Saturday Jr IV—•Dark Caesar :e6eyo: E'rant-
laat, and Wil' wNw.ntesl by a large no }Jelly 53.
l'rowll of boys and girls. Ile was Sr. iI1—Mildred Anderson 74%, Nor -
preceded up the m$III street to - the ria ilradford 02. Ron. Eptly 02, -'Tom
Chrlalmaa tree by a piper, who set Young 5M, Bernie Rivett 35, Beta\twin
everyotk°s feet beating time In the ee , . c
'oft .now. After floc genial old chap Number on roll 141, average 'front
picked out a few helper*, Ilse' dance 14.11. Names with I • 1 in front
°rlldres flied Pam him and ""1"d ed mingled one •or more c V11111nntioIP.
their gigs of fruit and candy. 1 - - jiraham L. Pinkney, Principal.
L.0.B.A.011ertrite..Thefollowing , •. 1.J'UNIOR H4e1M
o�e� were installed at the regular' Jr. 111 --(herald ('urrle Ale% Roy
meetjng of the L.O.IL,A.., held Ie- i Joess 75, Allan Petrie (I0, Lenore Pat -
(ember 16; 1.1'.M.. 414111. O. Culbert; ter'on 63, Leonard Hlvett 53.
W.M., HIS. h. Fowler; D.M., SI.. M.; Sr. ft -1)1111'- Stewart 76%, Fred 1
Finignn ; recording eer'retnry, SIS. P. young 75, Morrie Coterie 74, lIarold
Plnigan e' financial secretary and ! .}'xelamon 71. ('alder 1'aterion e4. 1
ironaurer, ltro. G. Pentland; 1st lee -1 Jr. 11 .Dorian itutlethre A7%. fe•on-4
surer, Sia' N. Colbert ; 2nd lecturer,' ird ('hluholm (Mf','.1. 4'. Alton 1311, Paul- ,
Y_�tg 111s. M Hackett; d). of C.. SI.. 4). ('ul- j ine Jon... 62, Peal Caesar 01, Harold '
rnRpk pert; Inner guard. tiro. 11. Flntgan;1(i1etra :.t, (diver Glenn 52, Ruby Aher-
Dorian Rutledge gave a reading. Mrs.
J. Richardson read a descriptive ac-
count of the way people in other land.
keep Chrlelmaa, June Rutledge fol-
lowed with a recitation. Rer. T. R.
Turner brought the meeting to a close
with prayer. There were twenty-
three members present.
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Scheel Reports.—The school clown
for ('hrbemas holidays with a C'hrlst-
maw (•oncert, to which the pre-school
age children were Invited. The fol -
A MERRY CHRISTMAS
.IND A
HAPPY NEW YEAR
HOLLYWOOD BEAUTY
SHOP
WEST STREET PHONE 12
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Customers and Friends
MAPLE LEAF BAKERY
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Patrons and Friends
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HAPPY NEW YEAR
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EVERYONE
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THE SQUARE PHONE: 248
A MERRY CHRISTMAS
AND A
HAPPY NEW YEAR
CURRY'S BAKERY
WEST STREET PHONE 465
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Muter gnard, Jiro. W. Mo ' : er.
M. Leishman; guardian, Bro. Y.
Culbert
W. A. Meeting.—The women's Air
anciatinn of the 1 mired .dont It hald
ors onnthly meeting at the lion,. of
Mrs. Rote Moore on Friday last.
The mmm'4Ini wan opened wit). dern-
Boaet e:P'n 1/.4•X The c,*rly retorts'
of the asermtn r y and treasrtrer lied;
varies eosins)! tee were then glees.
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AND FRIENDS
A MERRY CHRISTMAS
ANi) A
HAPPY NEW YEAR
ROUSE & BELL
Kingston St., Garage Phone 33
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MERRY CHRISTMAS
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SAPPY NEW YEAR
To Our Many Cusomel's and
Friends
BABBETTE GIFE SH.QPPE
MRS E E VANS
THE SQUARE PIIONF: :.07
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Shults 182. Jack Glenn 181. Kenneth
Petrie 140, Arthur Young 106,
*1Intwr on roll, 30; overage Eton -
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danee 34.5.
Olive J. Ferrier. Tent•her.,
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To One and All We Wish
A VERY '
MERRY CHRISTMAS
ANI) A
HAPPY NEW YEAR
D. M. OBRIEN
MEAT MARKET
WEST STREET PHONE 21
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Year
TO ONE AND A1.1,
SMITH'S ART STORE
PL%ST STREET PHONE 196
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HAPPY NEW YEAR
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Customer's and Friends
CAPITAL CAFE
GEoR(1E TING
T1W t'ARE PHONE 272
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Friends
A MERRY CHRISTMAS
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HAPPY NEW YEAR
MCLEAN'S
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Kingston Street 19wme 350
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NflpJ, her: 22.—Mia. Allee,Pomeroy,
f London, event the week -end with
her parelka. Rev. D. W and 'Mrs.
Pomeroy.
Mho Oral Finnigan returned to
her home on Sunday after .lending a
maple of months nese Toronto.
NATIVE OF GODERICH 'rlt(
Y 1' S. Mare been enabled rel add
the 5xtnrc., to the eleetrlc Ilght! which
Frederick Worded Dies at Montreal
In ilia Sixty-seventh tear
Montreal, Dec. 20.- -Frederick Wor-
den. treasurer and direetnr of (';o..
aide'. )dmited. died In ho'plta1 here
Saturd sy in his slcly-•erenth ye nr
11e was a satire of (lndr•rl- h. Ont
He was a brother-It/dew or Sir
Marla* Gordon, of Montreal, and W
G. R. Gordon, of Vanc(rnrer:
11tt 51. The Worden family mac be neem.
That class Lynn Turl).r 149'74. Haarags of the older re.eleete
1 Embroil 84, JUMP Richardson Ki, Ida of �Of1 re
They tired In the 11(1,54'
I iulvett 70. Jt ohhI 1'6k('m M. Debby on (3*Mrrla road now oecupl.d Mr Mei
Moeek1, Mary Park 02. - . *Bili MacEwen. The father ,if.Ohd'
Primer elem. ponsthle total 930: late Frederic* Wooden. we arc In
honors tiro. paes lilt: Gwendolyn 1'fe»med, was a :eutractor and had ;
Stewart 114, Thelma Currie 910,; tomathhlg to do with ti .mrec•tl..a- -
George IErringtnn 'L'15, Bertha PIM mho loaf 1 7r -T... h*her
901, Joyce Rivett 224. Maris ebb -
101m 904, Jove Rnfkdge 150, Gordo ( The tnal•e'CNeNMd polmmna
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THE REALLY BEST
CHRISTMAS GIFT
Are you wondering what to
ern,l that friend or relative at a
distance an a Christmas gift?
If he (or she) Is a former re-
si.ittit of1Goderteh or the die-
trk t, we venture to ay there I.
nothing that would be more
gladly received than a year's
subscription to Tho Elgnat--
If your boy or girl 1s away
'attending school, or worktng,l
why not ensure hint or her It
weekly bit of cheer by smile,
the home town paper?
Only 1.50 a year, In 'drone.;
75e for 6 month.,
wore Inxtn'Iwl some this. faio -and
which add greatly to the appeeraaee of
the r hurrh.
Child Melling.—Thr Nile Lades'
Ilona held their anneal .meeting iale
We,lnewint afternoon In the church
with n good attcndenee The preset -
dent, Mrs Mrtlratten. ptesldod h)r the
devotional and Mosinee. part of the
meeting. The Scripture rending, Mat.
' thew" 2, was read by .Mra n CaotwteH,
Mrs. Pomeroy gavP a reading, "A R4e1111e
for a Happy New Venr," and Mr.. H.
also gave _a reading„_ -._L
Idust by Mrs. J. Tahh and MIs. Ethel
Tahh'was riven. The roll call was
an.wercd with terse' 'br rhymes nn
bow the talent snoopy aJl.wrnting to
014.40 was raked Rer. D W. Poore-.
my then took charge of the (IPrtte,
of owes" for next roper. and pre.
belles letton after width
■tF 1:14 n l.nt-Ine•k dinner.
WISHING OUR PATRONS AND FRIENDS
A Merry Christmas
AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR
E. U. CLEVELAND
—BAKERY —
WEST STREET
PHONE 114
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TO ALL OUR CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS
A Very Merry Christmas
ANI) A
HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW MAR
C. M. ROBERTSON
- GROCER
THE SQUARE t�PHONE 164
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The Season's G reetings
ANI)
MST WISHES FOR THE NEW YEAR
Thr 6rrrn Boor
12 CHURCH STREET GODERICH
MERRY CHRISTMAS
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GODERICH BEAUTY
SHOPPE
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144 West Street • Phase 333
WISHING ALL OUR
Customers and Friends
A VERY
MERRY CHRISTMAS
G. W. BAECHLER
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19tour 363 Phone 1
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HERES WISHING EVERYONE
A MERRY CHRISTMAS
AND A
HAPPY NEW YEAR
ROYAL HOTEL
D. MURRAY, PROP.
HAMILTON STREET PHONE 682
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A MERRY CHRISTMAS
AND,A
HAPPY NZW TZAR
HUCKINS U KINS & SEABROOK
-- GOAL DEALERS --
PHONE 387 • - GODSRIOH
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TOWNSHIP alum&
FAST WAWANOSH
The last melting of the township
council for 19$ wee held according to
statute on December 15th, all the mem-
bers toeing In attendance.
After the members of eoonell and
township officials had taken and sub-
scribed to the oath of allegiance to
our new Sovereign, King George Vi,
the minutes of the pret-loos meeting
were read and approved.
C. R. Conites, mall courier on R.R.
1, Ilelgrave, sad others addressed the
council In reference to making Pam'
able for wheeled re•ltleie. the road on
sideline. 30 and 31, a meetselon 6, ole
lae4te J. L. Meteowell•s, the snow at
this place hallo; atrurauIIt.d to sett
an extent that vt present the traffic
Is practically blocked, The council
111 tthm (test has not looked with (aver
1I �Qr4 .pro.-aI upon ferment for 'shovel-
ing ling snow on roads': ho.wwever. In this
psrtllular case It was deeklid, on mo-
tion of ('ounr•Illnr. Redmond and
itheak, that thI. road ho opened forth-
with under the Supervision of the rood
superintendent: til. work, however,
nut to it taken as a pr.•ee ant-"bt fu-
ture for similar roare.
itcports of Geo. R. Irwin, reboot at-
mi
and .Jgltn T.. Acott,
spool Inplretor,. reeelred. .Mored by
Mr. Redmond and seconded toy Mr,
ieeIteror
ft. that lbws• reports he arepted fond that Mr. Irwin he reap -
1 pointed actio of atterdagw.' nflleer Ole
11(37, (Atrled.
On motion of Herron. and Ruddy,
the enitertor'. time was extended till
Felin►ary 1st, ltl37, for the return of
lila roll with the balance. of taxes re-
melnlne ns yet nnpald
The following remount* were pissed
and paid: Trustees Engrave Reboot,
nae of school for nomination meeting,
114; Corporation of Blyth, hall rent,
Mild= Court purpo r., 8241; corpora-
tion of Rrursela, telephony aesgss-
menta and tolls, 8.'M31: mrpnratlon
of Tnrnherry, ahem of Ilght In Lower,
Windham, 810; The Advance Times,
printing financial statements, 824.70;
°Mesple Bt ns . h alane, contract on file
Grain draln,'$1617: Adam Robertson,
refund error In dam ma, 42: John T.
14.011. 'ervleee as weed lnaiwetor, 1..:
See. it. Irwin. salary as school .item
ie (Aker, 010: James H. Carrie,
is ary as township treasurer. 0120;
James H. Corrie, preparing societal
statement, postage, exchaagte ars b-
rise stamps, SW; A. Porter/cid. rerftr
Ind voters' hats, 1491.41: M. McDowell,
attendance at voters' lits chem, 80.80;
Peter W Scott, fere as Reeve, 870;
cpumillors, tech $30; Allan Pahlavi'.
part salary as collector, 060; road *e-
1 counts—S. McBurney, salary as road
sup►rintendent and telephone, 820.36;
I 11. Godkin, trucking gravel, 047./45; C.
Robinson, crushing grayed, 030.42; ell.
Glousher. gravel and loading gravel
on road 2, 819; R ('hamaey, checking
gravel on road 10, 82.60; The f►ntarlo
Bridge co, anon fence and poets,
*210.24; Rote Robinson. hauling fence.
844: W A. 11oy4P, 5 gallon. oil, p2.25;
J. F ihrid,on, work on road 12. *2.45.
The hualneas of the year being In-
MMMI, ennnell adJnttrned to mewl a gal■
on Monday, January 11th, t 1
o'clock.
A. PORTERETET.
HIS 90th BIRTHDAY
4d
Denis Ytlllivan is O- ldest Resident of
Kingsbridge
lemis Sullivan, nMleet rpsldcnt of
the hing-4tridge unction. ,olehrn(id his
ninetieth birthday on iw'cemtwr 10th.
lle la a native of Ireland, hot earn/.
out to this mantry when only two
yens old with his parent.. who aetflcd
,nn the 4th cnne(salnn of Aeh$Mld. A.
it young man he lived, for a while at
1.nndpn, and be was In West81'n ('an-
ada for ammo years. and then came
hack to Kingaterlrtige to reside with bin
idaughter, Mr. Edward Foley.
lig WAX (he drat aNw.aor for the
township of AnM*Pld, holding this pod -
tion some fifty years aga.
Alill hale and hearty, he la Inter-
ested 1n•all that rne. on and will one
of the "patrlarrha," and of enure( the
oldest ae1►, of the KIng•hridge nld hoes'
reunion I6 Angled lotrt. He 11 a (Ie -
vont nwemher of Ate Jnsrph'a ehn4 -h.
Di. family cotnprl1Pe ten tuna. John
and Thanes, In Brandon. Man, and
three daughters, Mr* Folly and Mies
Nellie Aulllvan, of Klagettrldge, and
Gertrude (Rioter Theodora I of the
order of the InemarnhIle Heart at Moo -
rev, Mich
lee
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