The Goderich Signal-Star, 1940-12-26, Page 4The
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TAKES THIS' OPPORTUNITY TO- THANK YOU 1 Or
YOUR BUSINESS DURING TRH ; YEAIR ANL) ALS(-) TO
EXTEND THE SEASON'S CREETINGS.' e
WISH TO TARE THIS, OPPOIT1 NIT'Y TO
NK 01)R MANY }'RIENDS AND CUSTOMERS OF..
D*RICIf,ANW- VJCXNZTY FOR, THEIR PATRON, AGE
(41.9414 AND WISH THEM A'RR'RAPP'St,AND. PROS
PERO S NEW !'BAR'AND, .t' TR1i ,d0114114:0 SEAR
ANG ASN TO T/410 TROUBLED
MEDIGAL OFFICER
AT SKY HARBOR
Captain We F. Brawn Formerly in
Practice at S tford ` •
•
One of Stratfoid'V professional men
,,whe:1�.� given private - - - practiceto
oerve 11i.,ing and country is- Captain
d
Franklins8 rOwf, ',awl of ' Mrs.
W. I'.Brown and late
W. « rown Of St. Marys
rown« •
and
Afters 'Obtaining his primary
• t. the public
do at secondary edu'catr
eeh p,1 WA the .high school at; St. Marys,
Cala'' � Brace's ta` rBrckwn entered,•the University
, ,
Of To.roubo as a medical: student, a'0'.,,,a4 +,
ai.t n 141931,
i �
ins` .his, profedsienal i armor
. Captain Brawn lbeeamo i-eSi ent: physic
Ian at`tStsJoseph'st ospital, Toronto, a;a
�Qe•
strylifels �
0361 id
for two yea•s•
est 3lishedapractice.in Thorne
dale sed fen mouths later toad Po:-
raduate
' onrsea in:,,,intexnalsine icine,
nt E tint urgh, Scotland, and; London,,'
'E
n ob'taiirit g.. the degreeof a
nb'`i ad�
rnemlher of> the Royal 'Oollege of Physi
Clans,`un honor :vwhielt few physieiaus
in Canada - ltii.
in
G rein itu $hrabiord in 1934 ,Carus
to r ' , Players for. this
.:..Brun practised, here unti7.4 i�bruta y , teams ,in theditri. ts� e y
C IS'TMAS\SERVICES AT .KNOX
The great festivel of Ohris+tend m.
was eelobratetd in Knox Presbyterian.
chirech, on ,S'und'ay last, both °s rviees
of the day being attended; by large
eongaregatiens. The :minister,Rev. .D.
J. Lane,' was inn • Otho pulpit and de-
livered mages appropriate to .the
•great anniver ary. The' musieal ser-
vices of the day were led by a+ , full,
choir ' under `tthe direction of 'Miss
Eleanor Snider, organist. At the'
morning service Miss Madeleine Lane
sangthe solo "0, Leave Your Sheep," service the soloists
and at the evening
were, Maw: Gertrude Haiet ,,and Miss'
C.Barrett. 'Anthems , were ,,rendered
'by the choir 1 both servlees. ands carols
rereT sung by
choir and congregation.
of rel 1 .bht:no
t
d/TVENLsH0 X PLYEIS small eomrercial craft. Ile ascribed
As more men are called out -for military training and service, large numbers of woolen are being ab-
sorbed' J.` L. Ralston, IMinis•ter of National Defenoe, is
coxbed' into the arms industry' of Clanadm, Honour e ,
'Tsh.own here as lie'ehats with a wonstee worker in the Bren gun plant. •
114 Ont, Dec• 19,--
A,�'�iR'S U , x .
The 1944 navigation ♦ season .,wae the
ba�usiest. ill the history. of " the - Great
,Lakes, according to, Irving T. Kelly,,
,manager of., the Weiteett Marine
Agency, 'which has been located= lis the
st+one .Channel Linin lig'. t'house in the
bear of 'River more -than fifty years.
$�y said had 'recorded ed
'26,
27
3
boats upbou'nd and downbound` .from
Alva -to . December ,15,, compared 'with.
22,369• passages+` ft 1939. For •its, c'om
aratlite totals,. the .agency regards
li'
B wvho:wish.to a ii agee inthe' town
*nyenBays �_ ,
•_ hockey league ben sponsored
-� - mein
to
by the t�oderich Lto� Cl �
are asked to leave their names with
of • McCown' ar' Oraigie's
newstend.- .'A11 (boys eonotpeting in the
n der eighteen. years
league must foe un � e
of age. The Lions Club will also spen-
• sor an Ontario juvenile entry which,
will be entered in'a league with other
of 1940, 'when 1 e va1un teered ;as' a mem-
lber ref •toe -i ,o -y 'anadian Air' �.
Ile was. � teed+,to'No."8 c et cb ent *f
the R.O.A.F!. Medical Corps, .• He wens:
to Ottawa and took'a •purse in aviation"
: (r eine at La�wire Park; : ` On
May' I he 'wee assigned: to London, tint.,
Spresident . the "tlt:O.A.F. 'Medical
Board at that 'centre .In= August ,he
wua:. moved. to Trenton . and en Se'ptem-
; Jr 14 t-o`Sky Barber airport at Gode
rich . aS medical officer -In -charge?
Captain Brown's -wife is the former They'h'ave one daughter, iN'•a'ncy. Their
Miss Mary Grogan, R N , of Termite. horn is at Goderich ,Beaeterf era1d.
team,, will' `be drawn from; .,the town
juveniiie league: a
the record-breaking to increased
ore ship ping. About seventy-five per
PP b
cent:---d'ownboi -boats- wer ladenn
wit ore. For the ,•grst'time_•in many
ear' he said. alisbea.ts ,ice :all fleets
year's,
were. in service daix ing the suinm�er..
August was the _[busiest month•, with
1926 u bound and. 1,921 downlbouud
vessels. ,.
FREIGHT TONNAGE .AT SOO
1929
LARGEST SINCE
f. CHRISTMAS CONCERT OF
Looking to NORTH ST. UNITF,�D S, s.
,•
•
a ram Givn b the (Child
Q" ��'��� Season xtensive >;pr Y�'a�te �E g
•- - - . ' ren'of the Sunday School on Thur:
R. A. F,. Tem to Luck Horn with da Nig
t Last
The Christmas entertainment. of the
ri h Intermediates
Gode C Sunday school of North street Unit
Saturday Night-.. church, held in the school room of the
.-- churcYh on..Thuisday night last, was.
'+ permitting, the Code- weFl 'attended and' r'ea'tly onjoked, The
Ice conditions perms g, h g
VA the R.A.F. team •Program included' reeitabions by Bobby.
T ermedi ter nd
richd ut a
• Mills, '1'edd7 Howell Cora Driver, B or
Port Albert ' Navigation 'School
,frairc a t 1nie Glazier,Isobel "Peaga�n, J'�ohn �Seere.
' l n the hock ;season at West ,Mar
Svil 'open e'9_ Donald Graham, Yvonne Anstay, Mary.
on Saturday •evening. The !Ire
aDonald turn° Johnston, Murray
street rink y . '1x .. . , � y
n hedulekl in • roup 1To'1' and Ted Johnston, Phyllis John.
game is thte rfirst one sc g.
$ 'O:H A iii'iiermii;iabe " anti wllX
i✓arl Youn slid Eumene Ryan son�,s
• o •i oniticl- coney,- Ma i!Lyn-•'.l'-uriser,:
Rt.'A.F.'s home vine as all home `
be the gaine, b Donald and Harold .Warren and
Y
amen of'th�E R.A.F. will'be � playeii in Billy Barwick . �a: �.: �, 1Jeco�ab.n
l y , !Fl y
• 'uzrio�cl
-anal a�
•he-`1!v'r �
..:.rich"`'t�sl
�-b
Code
,
Olin but
The local 'Intermediates held two by A. M. ReberbSon.s class; vi s
byMar. Ahl and -.Catherine O'anteloll •
last i:but so far this �'�..
radices a t
-practices '' a piano solo by Donald iS+catt; gland
'have not been able to. get
week they duets 1iy, Nr. M�ertrin Snyder and Miss
on, the ice, It is till boo' curly i o rate Fay 'Snyder, and` songs by the• junior
which represent this town choir and the primary classes. Beulah
the 'darn w ...ell
of , hristmas stork.
in .group' Th ' e tenders
S but from all i'udicatipns it Shackleton rill'
With W. Tebbutt in charge at Goderioh ,
FOr information Phone 483, Gaderich144'
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BAPTIST, S. S. CONCERT
Carols, R,ecitataioaisr Rteading, Vocal
and Intrun�tental Nutegsrs Fre-
d its Elabora'•te 1'un
T1ie 'Srenteunday Scdioal 01' the Brograp '
,chureh gave`'a splendid Christmas pry
gram on Friday night last before a
e, . aeity_, audience in-- the Schrock roma._
•A,fter the siiigiug;o ca o"latciiu li riot ie
sone 'by the gathering, and payer by
the patstor, Rev.. A. J.. Milligan, the.
forticvwing program was given: 'Bee ta-
tions, .. 1ary Young, . G"ordon Itaithby,
• h i ' me! b' y2ng a eandle,
Clara Donaldson; song, "A'way� in �n
led impressively ;to'the opeuinga'antheni,-' 3'ianger," by' beginners „_;recitation,
"`Be 'old, IT Bring You •,Good:• Tidings" Edith Jones; song, '"`Little Sunbeams,"
C i;ll nd'. the_ca acit eons -re- iitaldol.m Campbell; remarks by- the _-
!(�. hush_ �. ?, slid:, $ �? �'' . , .:. • ,....
gabian resrponded magnitficently, with superintendent., ° Mr. IS. Gree'. 1,`ade;
Adeste Fideies. For her,solo' 'Miss E. recitation, dalbe .'Greenslade; song;
•flume sang "Infants ,Holy" and. Mr. W. "Jolly, Jolly IS ants. Clan'',' Jam,, Ben-
ei�d! chose "Christmas. Lullaby" (:Wil- jamb.; dialogue, "^The;.Christnii�as Ices
son A.n organ and piano arrange- son," • junior plass; 'recitations, Jelin.
" " d , .recitation• Verley .Bell';
mien' of �O Little Town of Bethlehem Llonaldson , ,.: :�
was splayed by Miss Fay iSnyder and story Ilf Ho Had.°Not Come, Isabel
Mr.Mervin Snyder.- • :A mach .ap- Greenslade; : il'lus'trafecl outrou'# stcjry
re lZ i•v. y A , •,r A. .J• 2il'li an
reciated ch ilr 'Amber was the lilting os.-:Cheis±tmats, Rev. ,„.•t
-
` r i �itxn
Lr 0C ta.
r Mill ,
e� na.
n Solo, V.
` ins piano 1
Dick is
Sleep"(Dickinson), , ,.
Myesus(
'Sleep, ,n � r , ,,
H nderson ae- ,The Touch. the `Masters. Hand,.
the Boyo siring by -Mr. R. e ,
n-.
'o aniedthe humming. Solo... Mrs. Geo. Johnston.;•'' dolor Lulu .B'e
1 > s by'1s ; tableau,;`iSi1en;b Night," young
' ro in
n
nth end c'aa amu
f he •a ,
nto t 1,
po 1 ns' W
' ; Verna I Ci ler
i no s�o'io
were taken by -Miss Frau. St�iibour,- ladies' class, �x a n , �,
t , Paltrner air- Solo and recitation, `Parson Bro'wns , . r
Messrs. K.'Galloway, ., (
d' W. Reid. meek ,Sheep" Evelyn* Donaldson; vocal
men), rT.ft, Henderson an B ►
e earo+ls were stun by due ""'Tis Christma's `' Lulu Benjamin
Desean�t� to the. . g h
Misses 'E. a and E. fume. The ' and' Verna' Miller.; reading, `9Sak •S'omae-
the , -S�( g ,. ,- . n' Christmas Whist*
I ...� _h »., lir -..Jesus a . ,
+e a'ir;-;sou �-..'�' flt _th .�u
tl]t -eh
tin � �
a les g r�
+.�1 � sPAi
F 'r.-.�✓....... ...csrvai; .....:.gym /.
Child Is This?" and men's,' chorus Astle; earal, .Bible class; reeitation;
"GoodAnnie'sprayer,"Mrs.
, • 'Ll a d
.., Re- Wile a
rendered, .Chest am-��a,, .�
,,� i • � s., s ' 'be - solo -Mr. A. Beewere,
once. .r The �ongregatioi}a1_ ,hyx'nn Hum. r, solo,
"First --11" o ' airiii;-"Joy-TO '1 h TV,`''erlsr At the. eon,eld'sibn. • of--thls�-program_
niment ' with: anta Claus" 'arrived in pension' witir a
barer ad'dvtional ' acct}Yriipa S , ,
'd: thel f : •candies fart , the boys andW
::•1YIis� .rad- Snyder at the puna an � snips Y o
li c'h s to Noel. 'girls, , The National Anthem and, 'the
choir sang, auoi� �i.tia,__�u g
The set"v ee concluded- with the Na- benediction - 'brought ' t`h'e" `''Civristnias
Donal. A'nt'hem •recessio'n�al." and organ . entertainment of. 1910. to a. close.
t
postlu(1e '9S'tar'of thee East," - -
AT NORTJI iST• UNITED. CHID CH
-.Beautifully decorated' with
this, feints and lChristlm rees and
bathed in the restivee :'tnn'osphere . of
eandk eliglit, North street United c'hur'ch
pres ted �a unique n'ett'ing Tor the carol
service cuts Sunday everting: Bev:, W.
P. Lane, B.A.,, *Whined the pulpit and
i : • e ��5.M., ''' led A;
varied; program of mu'sic'... For the
organ 'prelude Mr. Snyder ehoS�e the
easels "1 Saw Three 'Ships," ""Coventry
Carol,"4 "The drown of Itos'es" (,Tsch-
a~ik'tf�v ' } The . processional, with
eache'olr, . na er carr i, ,
C y
f
stool
t d the
e snip n
sb bold be' alble . to hula its own in the T`airn r - presided. �S'anta.
Mr.. H. .S. e , pr
BOXING DA OBSERVED.
': oderieb .burin laces are 'closed
G p
today in 'bbez.van • for 'tire first time
,of Boxing'Day ` "'Nearly all Other towns
in the district, including O iintoii, .,Ser
forth, Mitchell, Wing'ham., Kincardine,
-Walkerton and Exeter, are observing.
the holiday.. •
C PL' ...;. r
♦
WINTER �YIN
Canada's Evergreen pP1aygrogund
Attractive Fares•And Train.
Services
� TO. PACIFIC COAST-
Pacific breezes ,,$$ ��♦ :• • .h the soft a �
��►i1.Li
Golf 'whereo
keep' rigorous Winter away—golf—
• ,swnn -- ride -." motor =-- enjoy your
favorite outdoor sport:in a climate that
is balm in 1 iceairver and Vie riia.
y
• A
a1lrV"!/ ,
1
1u1
era
Canada's Evergreen Playgronx
you the mountains and the sea
ees. to o=-thuigs. to do--.peoplio.you
g
Avant to meet: • ,
Special Winter " rates `- at 'hotels.
ease Atttractiv •-rail..fares now in effect 'with
ge serous,.,•• return Limit and stopover
Sind ..,..$115.4, n prnvile.
*Tourist , $99.15 •
C .. 83.4fi ' o • "' TEE GOLF' TOURNAMENT
Victoria -March 9-15, 1941 •
*Sleeping,' care tares
extra.. E air-conditioned comfort to and
frein the west :on the fast, modern •
ow meal rates on
"Dominion."
• trahts.
Full information from any ticket argent
•
CANADIAN PACIFIC -
St'BE, *AIR+l7E, March., Dec:
22.—Freight shipments through. d So'o
loglas in 1940'wtere the greatest Since the
big shipping year. of X1'29.
The annual bock report of the -United
'States .army' engi'neer's office. isled
-Saturday, sh 'wed that S9,_S58,319 'toss
of freight 'were' -shipped,.
This ..to'"tal .Was a. 29 per .dent.: in-
crease ,user 1939, When 69;850,26' tons
were shipped, and Compared with the
,aggregate. of 92,022,017 for -1929.
The 1949` s'e'ason. produced' a, rreCcird
for iron ore shipm'e'nts,,.'with a, tonnage
Zig ,06,177,096.4 -The. p'revioias� record
was 65,616,328 inr 1937. Last year true
tonnage vas. 46;803,091,
• LUDIINGT!OW, Midh'., Dee. 22. --The
body of .a young sailor Who lust .his
life in the Noweh ber 11 storm en Lake
ichigese-•=:r cosieted , iSaturday, was
identified, today as that of Irvin Gal-
liallo,'.10, of Britt,. Ont., who °dipped•
aboard the steamship Anna, OE lsincii:
A 5ecbsl 1S cly
found
Saturday rday
re-
mained
unidenti'fi'ed., : • Coronr George
E. Dorrell said the man was a member
of the crew of 'the William I . Davoek,
,whiele like the Minch, went dawn„ in
the storm.. , inthe s�torna.
Fifty-six . seamen.died
T'wen'ty-Twe bodies Katie been re'eevered,
TENDERS FOR 'S,BFLTEi
'The s raperty co ittee • the
league: It Fis not yet clelfinite as to . C]aii ?rrived' +4PP.o'rtunlel,Y _.algid dim
low mnen 'help ";vv'11• 1 e fortb�uirui lig `( utheri�re Snider -tam heir ?part -verb
� tri►bu'ted: oranges and b:x'gs! - of candy , ••:
froni� Sky_ [ar or Training
among the children,
'practices several instruct- � ,; wa:� emi�ne'nbl+� suited for.
-th'e first two • ..
oiiq and an airCra$tsmal�FturnetL out a year ofr.
d at°least two of the NOTORIA STREET S.S.
'W?ith;'the%"te?am an
At the morning seirvlce a special
.•�Peatlure was the singing of two carols
by the junior the
. choir, the soloist,
b T inin eb of At prettily Rev.W Pc� ,Lanes• sermon
Christmas in
• y
newcomers: appear , to have plenty 'of '�"`"'-'- • ' ``
hers.' from the Vamp 'Christmas : Entertaumient Conelit es
what it .takes. Ot with the Arrival of Old Santa with
are__reporiied: t�i�iing . to epme curt •with � _ _ _ _ a-. Su l f... ;Sweets the- °•team -when ,they- can get •hold, € PP ;
voce . ...equipment. {- >Ft irk not , The ,Sirnd'ay school of Victoria, street
sane t t. sis United 'church, . held, its annual Christ-
likely that• � a�ay of the student pilots
training n.t ' the • cltool will Play this m'as 'entertainment on Friday night,
winters, �b most: of them wi�tli an i:nlberesrted auui�ience. The pr'o
ty o d fieri y ranLim uded''reeltations by Ofnrjorie
that they could net give enough/ time g
from . their studies for hockey. Over'h'os�t, Joanne A,1Tils'on, .Howard
}� A tl; en, Murray Oliver and ,uby
Among the loc'a'l boy's ,who .Have Oliver;a play, "'Lost Fairies," by his
sgehwanz-; -Song; "At fehrists-
turhed 'out with the team are "W eary„ Pearl Roo`pe's cl'a+; dia'l'ogue;' "`Drs .- { '
Sedge's, 'Don McKay,, Bill Young= Bili a °intro Dinah," by Lorraine ,Arlin
RJcrbinsan,.- .'oe t'1113rien, �.ru. Dealt, Walt ate pp , g
Doak ;and ;Tim. Garrick. IS'wiger, Walt
Doak and •Garrick ,are stripping up from mss Time,"' by three girls -of Sirs. K.
•last :year'+• ''Junior team and another Mrs. E. Adlam'sclass ; "`Christmas
'Junior, Terry, Costello, may the induced. I3'ells,",rby Miss Margaret James' class;
to turn out.w•ith the team. chorus, "Lon;; Ago," by Miss `Worbhy''s
Walt Westbreek, flashy right, wig r class; play, "`True .Charity," by Mrs.
on last yea* junior team, 'broke; an K. 1eid's class; play, "Cats' Pie," by
ankle • six •wee,ks ago candy on crutches Mr: K. Ri'd's oliv s ; dialogue, girls of
1:411:k
law,, canna' .°lYe, counted on toMrs• Reid's glass; violin sopa,- Evelyn
hockey thii. rwvinter Bis !brother; Bill- Breekolw; stud "A Christmas Pageat1t
'e ea
".. ,
with. the team, out , ,
to
x ted t
b turn a preyof Cheer, , by � Missi Worthy's class,'
but he hasn't done so es yet., The high 'spot of, the ,pveniing arrlived
The, 'Intermediates will be further when Santa Claus ln'ttd'e, his appear
augmented by the services of "Bucky" anode and . distributed eanlc y ,and; other
.art Doak, who has just returned from . gifts.
Eeid's class; "The Home- Guard4't by
Owing:to the bereavena'ent or Magis-
trate J A; l akins' by the death of his
'wife on Tuesday of fast week; tithe usual
sitiiring--of the- Iatra
�. ,
n'ot held on filinrsday.'last. This week's
sitting Will be held . on .Friday �(•bomor-
rew)
WAR SAV'I•NGS -
CERTIFICATES
the ♦Woodsteele army training'camp.
• The , R.A.P. team 'is an unkn+own'
quantity here, but rumors emanating
tram the Port Albert -camp are to the
effei+t -'that . it will be a powerful entry.
It is said th'e camp athletic director has
County •'iC'rnxncii• at its fflnsai'sitting of " over thirty players from •whom to piek
the year decided '�t,o 'nsk for tenders a team, •These players are LRIC.tA,F•
on the'Children'sShelter, recently f va-
sated; and its contents, separately and
: jointly tend to close January 15.
The Crown 'Att„orney's' "off are too
' n e renovated and ,redecorated.
Buy war 'savings stamps' and • help
'Hitler.defeat itler. •
bays •vv'hio are 'stationed at the camp
as guards. The only drawback. here
is that new guards are continually
being brought to the eamrp and the old
ones 'being.,.: sent away .,to un tR.C.A.>
draining school. Therefore, while the
R.A.F. coach at Port Albert may start
the season with a strong team the may.
Had Bad Stomach. Backache, '
Dizzy Spells and .Headaches
Was Surprised. At Quick Relief (began. taking ISyntona.,
" ySYlleartosn;inGceave s ore I had 'Shed the fiistbott e
__a, " , - 'r' ` felt r
wind up 'with one net so good.
In any event, if the ice holdsoiit at
the 'West 'street rink until Saturday
ni'ght, local lisiekey enthusiasts and
R.A.F.. men should ;know something of
the strength ♦of the teams they . will
s'uurpportthis winter
Plie11t-Lieut. Cyril Flefdhe'r's new
MAX. donee band will be in attendance.
on $aturdey night and `will provide
musical entertainment between'periods.
� � `�, 'bad.;
�, ,: the pain•` in any baek-w• ,
This: Season', He Says. Now, after taking. a 2evr core 'bottles,
the 'pains have left me entirely. X sin-
III don't know when' T fort' so well tree -of headaches and dizzy Spey's, my
at this sieaSoi heifer and 3:huve-just 'food-digests:we'll•andsanly `yhel,e-systeni._.
e' feels more healthy ands •energetic.
taken a treatment of Syntona,„ said
statement SYlliOna is a 'splen,diid medicine for
Mr. Herbert Faulkner, �gne to take;at .this season. Dacl>4
Street, London, Ontario, in •a ' recent, spoons
”" is'loaded with the finest maedi
dual herbs to improve the action of the
011 Duuda§ any • ..• ffer . with 'stomach, liver, kidneys and hostels and
�. For fully five years, X su ed
stomach troubles, headaches, dizzy 10 rid the system of ex'ces's acids and ,
Spells and backaches Food just seemed irritating waste matter. Syntona is
mach and scalding, pleasant tkk and will not harm. even
to sour in my -►Ste _ �,'', asan�+o falicate eons ♦.
►titittion
:sour liquids would rise.rigla't up'• into. this most de
my throat. In recent months, the pains Youwho suffer like Mr. Fauillmner did,
and lameness in my .bad' were so bad are eor'dially invited +to tall at Camp -
1 could hardly. straighten up and I . bell's Drug Store, (Godericli, find
thought I. 'would 'have to stop ,working Out for yourselves about Syntona. Y'o'u,
altogether. I tried all kind's efskidxley too, may receive these priceless betae-
medieines, but nothiix'g helped me until Sts.