The Goderich Signal-Star, 1940-12-26, Page 3obcrtt
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Ub1T;iTII and MON RI 1WJi,
444 'Chartered k000tuAtants y't`"
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T•oroeto Ofaiue . 802 liters Street
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Contest in Farm and
Home Iniprovement
Sponsored by Stanley Township
i 0ounc l and Short
Course Members
•a largely attended .Community
weeting :held; sin the' To it isbip• hall,
'Varna, on �Deeenaber'.17th, it was de -
tided to oeonduet Alarm, and home i>lat-
prevenient tautest in. Staley township
in 1941. ,Reeve Freed; •Wal ,on presided
and with him • on the Plat'forxn were
members of his Council,
The guesmtspeaker e,'w. as . Mr.
JIodge, editor of The 'Farmer' Maga
-
eine Toronto, who told it ''the success•
of contests throughout Ontario
the value of ,attractive homes- and. farm
layouts, nob only in the •satisfaetien
to the owners, and in mkeeping.the young
people of the fmily happy and cell -
tented with farm Ofe, bust' also in that
attractive farms increase in value to•,
prospeotnve purchasers,
Huron, county so ;far has never held
farzu, a cl .Leese improvement eontest,
although .many inditividuais have .im-
proved their homes and farms "without
the force of, community effort.
e . d that �t. enthusiasm, and`
�� the
friendly rivalry generated by tlLe cEtn-
test will provide the spark to interest
the whole family to work on the project.
,AZ theaoctant tea acre ofthe s
o
project is the elimination of re haz-
I
aiwRcls.'- Much .property is lost each year
in Huron by 'fires •that 'coutld have been
. B FOR STS; EYE, EAR, prevehited-
Nt.)SlEal, THROAT . The Stanley township farm and boni:e
Late Q e' Surgeon ..
New York 'imlarovenaent contest '�v' ,1 be in charge
r of Reeve Fred 'Watson, Bayfield and
•()phth, et 'and Aural ;goapltal, • ►
Elmer '.Oo cill r E
un s lm suer, Varna;
er "We'b
4
,m ' 'Fal�eoner, Brumfield; • , %Clarence
Parke; Zurich and Johan Pepper, Bruee-
.iield�. .'They'wilti be assisted vn securing
:,entriAeand -pri=mt>ney slap Beth r -
course niteantbers under. direction of hiss
Julene 'S%t'oppheneon and Mr. Allan- Hill;
All farm's -entered will be scored in
early April by a Competent judge. Atter the°
the farm and home have been improved , cdminandedby `Major 1). R. Nairn, was
during the spring and summer, ;the ii atiteched, to the Elseies.
,fudge .will return a.roundi August 15th The net result of all` these Changes.
to score 'thein again. The .difference be-' was that iby . the end. of July.. we lied
tween the score�ss' will represent the im-
provements eoaiz�pleted. A modest farm
layout „will have ;the "roe chenoe of
_winces _'the_ sonbest s amore _ pees
• entious one.. —
Stanley townsb�ip, . farmers are all
eligible • to enter .the contest. Ebur
blanks are in 'the bands of .the Town-
ship Council, As the iirst.Scorixig will
be doneein early. April, the committee
Would appreciate it- if all the entries
weee. ih by Hsieh rale - ..._
*latent a Moorefield Eye Hospital and
Golden Square Throaty -Hospital, Lon-
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Hugh Alexander,' :Walton, 'Wm. Knox,
Londesboro; •W. R. Archibald, Seaforth.
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James :Watt, Blyth; John .111 Pepper,
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Grocery, Kingston Street, Gtiderieh,,''or
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•Hamilton, Buffalo, London, Detroit, •
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"C" COY. NOTES
(By a member of . the Company)
The year 1'40 is now all but history
and dnr'ing the'pastt twelve months "(: '
Cam'pitny, 'Middlesex and, Huron Regi-
ment,in line 'with all, tilt rest of the
world has undergone more profound
Changes than • during any other y ee • in
WESTrIELD
WIEtSTIFIEWD, Dee,, 23. r-- Kathleen
McGill of 'Stratford pia spending the
.Christmas vacation with her parents,
Mr, 'and Mrs. James McGill.
A very happy 'llery Year Ito .one and
all.
1
M. ' and Mrs. AlbertCampbell were;.
its history. at oderieh on Wednesday.
At't1 a beginning of the war our per-
Mr. Cftayman�d'_tRedwoncl• is spending
sonnei numbered approximately fifty ,Christmas, 'with Mr, and `\fors. -Pat
in Judi i bit meets but
members, c ng g 4 'O'Malley, Toronto.
of host ities
rthe
outbreak a l
f
aa. a be
c7a0,
A7
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Douglas
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bell and a
Messrs. W 'C g
:lies � 'P
r began to dwindle as the
our numbers �, din bell were recent visitors at Lon:
ert1is- . Jtq. a1 'Canadian fI3egiment, cin,
t tis end other u nits were
c0 11,
S la
�'� h � t r w and' Airs. Pat Walker of Toronto
Called out en. active seeviee, .:each nt- i Mr, _n .
_ ' . -- .-_ -_.. - - ..- .Itrer- n!ditig=- ristulu s-. i�th.
1r
men-•
tt�-�ra�3rhs: '- e.
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con e
r
Mrs. Emmae
s Rod .
yrs.
greatest 'change took place,-- however, Cam ell of ' Torouto
Mr. Kenneth • plb
when, the' third and fourth divisions •
--and Miss Jean 'Campbell of Kitchener
having' been mobilized, a company from 'Christmas
hri tma with .their pare
�.: will spend C S s th ._ � .
Middlesex and Huron Regiment,
ents, fir. And Mrs. W. A. 'Campbell.
At' the church service ori .Sunday
Christmas carols were sung, and special
Christmas music was' rendered -by' the
Choir. 'Rev.. H. C. Wilsongave` a
Chri'stma-s-• message. i
Sunday School Entertainment:re- `he
'Sunday school 4bncert was peesenfed en.
Friday keening.; The superin,tendent,p
Mr. W. F. Kama l) Wiis eira rrn ui.
The program opened 'with; the. singing
of. carols. Readings' were given by
Jinerey Buchanan, :Gerald MMDowell,
Mildred Carter, 'Lloyd McDowell, Billy
'Rodger, Jimmy ¥asen and -Jack Buch-
anan;
Buch-anan; instrumrental,Violet Cook ; :songs
Eby 'beginners' ;class, •"Away in a
Man -ger,". ,and "Jingle Bells;" _song by
VTiebn, Oec'il, Franklin- acrid- Lauren ce
Campbell; chorus 'by, .primary land
junior pupils; piano duet, Arnold and
J. W.'
€raigie
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For Itent , Si' roomed house,
furnished tfive=roomed house,
furnished or unfurnished ;• three-
room apartment, unfurnished.
• All good' locations.
NOW' Playing—Gene'Autry and Smiley Durnette in "Carolina Moon"
Alon. Tues. and Wed. Double L'eattue Progtalft
George Sandell's—Meier* Whitney—Belt,. Lugosi ort than bale and •
D.on MaeRi"ide
eo
'1''ietion'e famous piiantOna returns, In a story` jammed 'witli
breadtlt escapes and thrilling i.'elAtues. A tale of adventurous
• diamond tlhieves,. °
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"TheSaint's Double Trouble" '
`Lucille hall & Frances Langford present a lively amd"tuneful coil;redy
"TooMany Giris"
Thur. Fri. and . Sat.
' Kent Taylor—Wendy Rat°ri Rictta�rd »i and Edmund Lowe;.
into the cloud again for siwifttmoving yarn about modern men
and the:kites they fly.
"Men Against the Sky"
Matinees Wed. Sat and holidays at 3 p.m.
lost to'.the C.A:S.F. and the B.d.A.F.
live of our senior officers, a large 'pro,-
port-rote
pro,
portI ni of our Ston-coanimiasioned offi-
cers, and most of our anen, ' ..t one tia3ne
Sd? reduced Were our number- that we
rte holding parades with less than a
dozen. men iii attendance. ' 's
Shortly • afterwards, 'too,. when the
militia•training centres' were estab-
dished; our •n'um'bers were' still further.
reducec'lt, as ten an.entibers a the come
pany, including •two officers, were Balled
out for duty at Woodstock or Chatham.
To -compensate for all �tliese•losses•a
recruiting drive. was- instituted during
the summer which` by the 15th or
August had swelled• our ranks almost,tto Phyllis Cook ; two-part chorus by prim -
the two hundred mark. To handle the ary and junior pupils; "Luther's 'Cradle
;many administratihuties of the Hy-m�n. ;" solo Shirley • Radford,; doll
comttpany . and to 'supervise -the training drill, Dorothy •'Gov'ier, Jeanette dell,
of •the men a permanent staff of four, 'Mildred ,Curter, Kathleen Masons. Lorna
later reduced to two, was established Buchanan Hattie V ighitman, Violet
nt the :armory. - A. change of even Cook: solo, Kathleen .Mason; : duet,
grealter significance, was made when Messrs. Albert Walsh and J. L. Me-
Lt.aCol. 'H. C. Dunlop was persuaded Dowell; dia`logiie, "'The Truth -telling
to don the uniform once again ars 0.u. Machine," by—the junior Bible' class.
"',C" •Coy. and; second -in -command of the ,Candy which was donated was pre -
regiment. We are all thankful that we
have' as our 'company . commander one anTd ahs stag s classes Oranges were presentted
whose wide experience .and general to the members of the Cradle Roll by
knowledge of military. affairs have -been Mrs. Walter Gook, Cradle Roll superin-
gainecli 'in the actual the;ztre of oper tendent. • The program wes 'concluded
ationg. wilthi the ' ational Anthem. •
However, our company still remained Christmas Program—The Westfield
far -below war establishment in respect ' •public school 'Chrisitmas concert .was
to Officers, bops eomin.issl7oned and non- held .on° Friday aft rnoc~n with a good
commissioned in spite of tlie fact that attendance and:the pupils did Justice to
three of bur nen qualified as sergeants their training.: The program opened
in July, and it was too. remedy -this with a choius, "Follow'' the Star." The
lack .that- a regimental school for C �tcldress e welcome. was given' by Roy
• Coy. was instituted at the armory early .uchanan. A Chrielt'm�as exercise was
in'Oetober, the classes, 'being held two .,
nights a week froth 7.30 tintil 10 o'clock,
.Some of the members of these glasses
have ,alrea y written their . examine -
dons, while• the remainder Olivet to
do some time in J aiivary , but the.
resets, we expect, .will not be an-
nounced for some weeks.
What the future holds for our regi -
meet we do not know, but what the
winter training program -holds- for our
compane will:be outlined in next week's
edition, df The 'SigiialStar. ,
AUBURN*
ditzuitix, lice« «W= 9Cr..Alex«
Kenzie leap, on 'Saturday to Spends
winter with h daughtersh imro.
Waaler and .Mrs. Arnold Cad, Of
To
a<oszto.
tetts. °p1.tkinze 'ena ;&dcs ii ii is v. sitih,g
, at it
Mr. Harry Arthur, Of . ;Gtr,lriels, is
Visiting hii nether, Mrs. M. Arthur. •,
14fi' 1 Ui I Washin,gtenof Accton,
is visit ins her~ parents, �kr., :nncly Mrs:
J. Jr. Washington.
Mrs,. F. Ross and 'Donald' :on 'Satui-
day attended the funeral Of firs.
(SRev,) C. H. MacDonald from LuelineW
Pre"sbyterian ehurel , •
11r,. and"•mfrs, W. H« 'Sbeppard ,and
family spent Saturday at ,Stratford.
The-foilewing teachers are )sand on
vacation; Marjerie Arthur from. Tees.
water, Beryl 1Villsort train 'lSeafirtl`i,'
Dotbrothy-Jy!'7 Wilsonst r from cane�onar 'Daungan_on,
rho an,a
Misses Any Toll and: Ila ?Craig, of
Stratford : Normal, .are holidaying at
their homes+ 'here, ; •
Mrs, James Carter and i Sa4ie
Carter spent the week -end with. Mr.
and Mrs, Nelson Hill, of 'Goderieh.:
BIO. Ferguson; or 'Cl.bntoii, i `viei ting
his grandparents; Mr., and Mrr- Jebs,1 The roll call was dna wered, "by ex
Error* of vision Artier'
GaX1P9OL They are ++
T :*ise titre
every ease, peon taeiUy
na rval mulles at tiOn
to tbi i ollar of ti
dirviddua1 teat.
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eseseeeseeessesureseesemeseee
Christmas earo1s were sung.
Wesley 4Bradnotir gave a reading Mrs.
Thos. Jardln 'brou'gh't the iChri> to
aneseage, "the. Origin. of 'Chris."
Miss" 'Betty 'Cram favored with a solo
�C'' .'S OX, PLAYS BINGO iiglri. EYi' Chxitin'as its. ,:heti,Thibere met• p �.� , . Miss Alma Muteb, of TorQhto is' visit- nils ' v i chased with tla<e Bingof "Gad
Draw for Poultry Prizes Conducted at ins lieu another, Mrs. Jnanes. Mufitch» a 'h Kien •" tI.uneb;w' rvedeS vet e 'w• Thursday Night's Party iR Oddfel.. fir. and':•Mrs, Bay C1?1°e�i1, . bf I'ar'k b thhostesses,:i3Crs:�l+ dgaalows' Hall • hill;are visiting +t'he latter's parents, y R. 'J . PiuUi anti' Ms' Melte
,'", fiddlsex-hluron Mr. and lfrs A ;J. F r uson ' yrs. zC (,ona.'pany.of the � . E' ..-• ��.,;..�, e g . Carter,.Re ' ment held •an end oyable "std Ctarol Service— • Foresters' . Hall �sg� g W.M.S,Meehanfi••- The
meeting of the Women's Missionary
ei.ety.af Knox Presbyte�riaa e'hureb, walii
held Oat ,the 1aozno ef• Mrs•, Jobtn. Cowitln
on ThurSday, with' an rattenchniese of
sixteen. The ',meeting was m charge
of Mrs.4Cowan.; The opening prayer. :
was offered "by 'Mrs. iilourston end the
Sc l
uze. was red
respopsibely
. 'Mrs.
Edgar Lawson led in prayer. A•Chriat
mas greeting letter was read( 'fro*
Miss _.'viar aret_1; all_af Toroeto-eMrad._,.
Geo.'Davison�
d
]�a
o art Mrs. e
' Rcrbt. �Se tt
sang', a::duet. Mrs. Tames Woods gave
the Christmas ane age. 'Mrs. Cowan
gave a reathp . 'Mrs, . yM, -Boyle gave
a syzi si-s of thy; study �: o1rs�'Mi�` •
party" at . the 'Ocidfellows' Hall on
Thursday night last, under the auspices
of the newly -organized• social com-
mittee, ;Entertainment. for thie most
part tools the form szf Nn�mo, for which.
suita'ble prizes were given. An en;
was nicely ifilled en Sunday night for
the annual •canal service, Rev. A. 14.
Boyle . of Knox PreSbyterlan church
was in charger An interdenomination—
al-.choir of ,bwenty-dive voices led In the
singing of the enrols. , Solos were
joyu►b a lunch was served by the social rendered) by Miss`Josephine Weir, Miss
committee. - ' Dorothy Boyle, Mrs. 'Gordon Taylor
and
Harvey McGee, duet by Zeta
Munro and Vivian Straughan, trio by
'Mrs. Win. 'Craig and Betty' ;knot Ila.
C1rah - anclimrm'ber,-iby'. the_Tr. e„.2doe,
h .:i.
ids of the Baptist u h " er.t
s t c rc Sety
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carols: were "interspersed throughout
the service:`.' RevH. C. Wilson gave a
Tri Nf message on "The. Conquest : of
Christ. 'tev: A., 11: Boyle dosed the
lovely service with the 'benediction, •: ltilillions," The Glad Tidings prayer
-Presenta on.—A retic tion was held was read in: u».ison« A letter was read
an t',he,.hioreebers Hall Friday night for from Miss 'Somerville, ltcrature seem -
Mr. and 'Mfg. Chas. Jones, who were tary for 'Huron 'Presbyterial
recently married. Dancing-,' was the regarding `magazines for Petrt Albert
Air Navigation School. It 'was decided .'
to send same.. Anyone having any to
donate will pleaseleave them 'in the_
church ba meat. Mrs, •r£dgat Lawson
-theist-toek-eh-arrge" for --the ebec.ti a „
officers, who are as ;follows•: Bonorarr,
. i.tt ; pres'ide nt,
Pres dent Mrs.. Jas. ,HoW
pure of money by 'Douglas MacMillan, Mrs - 3:011 Houston•;' 1;st •viee"lareatdent, P
while•'Johar Robertson read the address.' Mat. Edgar Lawton,; 2nd vice-president,'
Mrs, J: C. • teltz ,, secretary-treas rer,
Mrs. 'Wesley, Rrardnock :'Glad, Tidings
secretary, Mrs. Fred 'Rose; home help-
ers'. secre taary, I%rs.a n on,; wet- •
come and welfare secretary,.'Mrs.° , - a'
Roibisen; birthday fund? Secretary,
'J: J. Wilson; pianist, irtiss Josephine
Weir ;•- a tint pianist, res John
Cowan'; flower eommittee,- Mrs. • Brad-
noCk,`Miss.lbsephine Weir. bra, Boyle
c,:'osed : the ',meeting with ' pprayer, after
which a dainty lunch was served by •
Ken -- Teddy Turner Grant. the hostess, assisted :by Mrs. Edgar
Reithlty.: The Continuation school girls Lawson and Mrs. W. T Robison:. "
performed a dance. Several''. Carols • .
were sung by the -public school, "'Bell- : A little girl, attending church for. the,
in the Cat" :was presented' by pupils first time,_ was amazed to see all' the
of grade 3. !Some boys of the public;
school went 'though a drill' and a.
dialogue, '13e Home by Midnight," was'
pfesented by pupils of the continuation.
school. A 'dance was put on by the
junior pupils. "Snore White 'arid' the -
Sewn Dwarfs" was presented by pupils
of the public, school, ' and a drill, "'The
Alice 'Blue ,Gown," was •performed• by
thee public ' school girls. The program
was e1ieSed with the chorus,, •'There'll
Always Bean 'England," and "God iS:i;ve
the .)king." 'Santa Claus . then arrived
and 'distributed) gifts.
(Intended °f{alas' week)
Annual Meeting.—The 'Sunday selwof
of Knox United ehureh held its annum'
meeting on 'Sunday e eitipg in" the
..cii ircli. -Bert Marsh was in charge
of tle'first part of .the program, during
which ,favorable reports were ,heard.
George ' Million presented the treas-
urer's report. -Rev. II. 'C. Wilson pre-
sided for the election of oficers, which
resulted as follows; . `Superintendent,
Lert Marsh; assistant superintendent,
Albert ' -Campbell ; secretary, Viola
Thompsap assistant •secretary, Helen
Marsh ; treasurer, e'harles Scott ; tem
peranee superintendent, Amts Andrew ;
music superin�tenl'ent, Mrs. • R. D.
Munro. Teachers for the various de-
pa1 tments .were appointed.
Women's Institute ---Tho Poee mber
meeting of the Women's Institute was
field in the Forester;' Tfa11"on Tuesday.
In the, ntl,seiue of, the president, Mrs.
James Woods presided). Christmas
greetings were read _ _from Miss
Margaret Small of Toronto; also a
letter of appreciation .from Mrs. 'Sym-
ington and Mrs,,. Phi11ipP 'for a card of
sympathy. It Vis 1lc$eided to give a
dollar to the' Presbyterian ehureh for
each meeting held there recently, also a
diitlnr to any •ehureh .that .is used by
Tlie drawfor,,the (Christmas fowl Was
Made shortly 'before midnighit by Col.
H,'C�. Defilep, i.C.: before,
were
announced.. as - "ollo vs Tuelrey si(0,;
Q ,.
k ' Hilda's
;S'tella, Clark, St,
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>
College, Toronto; turkey (Nee 310),
Bruce .•Mo•ore,' Ba'yfleldi; ,goose'- (�;o.
49g) , Mrs. Fred: •Adamas, Egmonclille
'goose (No. 497 H. Woman, 'Gade
it )a.� e
rich;- duck. (No. 153), Mies, M. Watson,
God'erich'; duck ' (No. 450) r �`irse fix,
Miller, Godercli. '
Pr oceed's of the d'a'aw' will go toward
the purchase of athletic equipment for
"0" 'Company.
$HEPPARDTON
, (Intended for. last week) •
.S1IpPiPAIRDTOON•i Doc. — Mr.
Galt, spent the •-week-end at his home.
Mit. N. Anderson tiner'Jerry; Gode-
Tide 'visited reeently for a. few -days
Pltblado, 'St. 'Catharines. •
•-We. are sorry -to import Mr Fred Mc-.,
Cabe -is re patient irC,Goderich Hoepital
Mr. Reuben Itlogie is threshing today.
-A few of -the Tanners of 'the district
were not ludky enough, to have _ their
'crop of tundips tip before the snow
came. s
Colds. ancl the "flu" is the order of
the day in -our district.
TIIE---SALVATION ARMY
On Sunday, December 29th, Cadet
Fred, Jewell of the Toronto Training
College will eonduct the &ening service
cif the Salvation. Army. Cadet Jewell
training as a Salvation Army officels,
and efter three successful months has
been. granted .a furlough of 'ten days:
Friends and acquaintances are cerdial-
ly 'invited to' attend the service.
God Out Help in Ages Past," "Christ -
given the. junior . Recitation.§ ma s Tree's," Were sung. Other numbers
LEEBURN-
(Intended for last week)
1: wsis, women'S Mis-
sionary Soefety held. their Deeember
_meeting •at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Hamilton. glutton en Wednesday last.
,There was' a good attendance: Miss
ing and the progratit .1n) the lszyrxnper
Missionary ;Monthly was used as far as
possible. Mrs. 117. ISallows led in, the
Bible reading of the 'Christmas story
as told in Matthew 2,:1-20, 'and Christ-
mas hyhins were sung. It was de-
eided *to send flowers and cards to the
shui-ins and those who have beers laid
bp with siehrtess, and also to pack a
box for our youneoiiian of *the Air Verce. 1`.
After singing the good old hymn, "Joy
to the World," the meeting, elosed With
prayer. The election of officers took
Mee Vylltive; President, Mrs..
•Sellowe 2nd vice-president, Mrs. Alex.
Bogie.; seeretary, ,Mrs. jag. 'Horton ;
treasitrer, Mrs. Bert Bogie; assistant
treasfirer,•Mrs. Allan 'Schram Mission-
ary Ilontlily'and press secretary, Miss •
Lizzie Horton oupply Miss 1;:dith,
Iforton, Miss Belle !Shaw and,, Mrs.
Fred lIorton ; Christian stewardship
'and tilnanee, "Miss NVinnie Shaw;
temperance secretary, Irelen
Clark t organist- and , assistant organist,
Mrs. I/. Cilutton and MiSs Edith Der-
IIogie, :Mrs. Hamilton Chilton.
The birthday box was opened before
intuit and it Contained $6.01. A dainty
lunch was served by the hes and
Mrs.. Inoue (Mutton.'
were .giren. by Lorna ' Bechatian; Mil- were : Dialegue, rBrowe's Unlucky
deed Carter, _Jimmy Itason Donald Day ;" eIolor Ruth 'Cook ; • doll drill
Caropben, Cecil* Campbell, -Crald Mc- by ,seven girls in fancy costume; mOno-'
Dowell,' Prancis 'Cook, Gerald. Govier, love, by Hattie Wightman; dive,
Jimmy puehapan, Franklin 0=010,, Dorothy Govier and.Phyllis Cook ; song,
Violet Cook, !Norman Wightmerr, Billy by Vietor Cecil, Franklin and Laurence
Rodger, Kathleen Mason and Laurepee Cahipbell; dialOgue, "IThrietmas Plots."
Carirphell. A dialogue, "Entertaining Mr. Earl Wightman was. chairmen for
Company," was coniposed by Phyllis the occasion. Santa put in du appear -
Cook. -A Solo was given by Kathleen once* ahd with the help of Mr. Fred J.•
Mason. flb,ortises,,"There'll,Mways Be ' Cook and Mr. Wightman, unloaded the
an Engltied," '1We'll Never Let the Old tree. The program closed with "God
Flag Fall," 10 Canada," "Soy to the Saxe the •King." " .
Binn0---diae, your 'wife learned to
drive the ear yet. Butalier,--Yet% t
'Wei -you $71;1 bftikj yout0 own
sa0o yoo
entertaimnent tor the evening, the
music being 'supplied' by Gordon Mc-
Olinchey, Gordon Robinson, Clark
JohnSten, Wilton truce of Myth; -Mrs.
gibe After lunch the ceuple were called
to the platform and presented with a.
•• School Entertainment,The Auburn,
seated their Christmas eoncert
M. Boyle,wessehalrman. After the
two "'choruses, "Forwards Demoeracy,"•'
and "Land of Hope aud Glory," the
chairman spoke' briefly: I3etty: Yung-
blut gave a •reeitation, and 41 dialogue,
"Painting the iChair," was. presented
by the Aubtxrn public echoer Recita-
tions were given by Harold McCliiitheY;
the Thstitute in the futitre. Several
mother why they were doing• it.
rShsh-h!" the. mother whiSpered..
"They're going to say •theit prayers."
"What!" the younggter exclaimed,
"With all their clothes oh?"
H EATI NG HINTS
j RECENTLY explained luiw to
adjust the Turn . Damper of
your furnace to reduce Chimney'
Loss to a minimum, by leaving it ,
as nearly closed 41} possible. Now
the Turn Dimmer should be left in
this position throughptit the burn -
Do ?tot use it to regulate yolir
The only time
you should ever DANIPiR
move the Turn
'Damper, after
finding ;the
ideal position ,
for it, ts at the
season and A511 MT 'DAMPER:
beginereee of the very mild 2eW,MT1
—to, take care of extreme changes
in outside temperature.
For daily. rceulation of the lire
speed lup -or 131017 &NM the
iate at *which the fire hurns---r3lv
on the Aohpit Damper and Check
Everybody eau enjoy the.
'Comforts of Home
if they consult their own interests by selecting their
Furniture an toves
from our stock. tilning Room and Kitchen require.
,ments,ias well as Rods and Mattresses. Our. Cookin' g Stoves
and Heaters provide both beat and comfort.
W. H. Blackstone
,IIVe 'deliver in town and within reasonable distances of town.
PIIONE 240 ,f
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