The Goderich Signal-Star, 1948-12-30, Page 311010t l'EAE NO. • ,
BUilID,TE1317;1 DIRECTORIt
clIAETE'REO• ACCOUNTANT
'OHA1,TE4113). ACCOONTAM
phone No.7.-,-,Offieemmr. Iibiise 8433
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'4.4..,111ePANN,
AA!. . • • ACCountant
01.1140nrOntario
Phone 47.04 .Albert Street'
•
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ACCOUNT/NG & BOOKKEEppiG
A OCOIJNTING & BOOKKEEPING'
For Small Businesses, -Stores, Etc.
Bookkeeping Systems Installed.
Book0BalancedMOnthl,y
s. Financial Statements
Nage Summaries
'Business 'and Personal Income TaX
Retails .".
• ALBERT SHORE '
bffice: Corner NOrth St. and Square
Phone 915. •., *Residence phone •444.
* voaaassis
IlsisunANcE
IVIeKILL9P 1%113TUAI FIRE 1N-
"m't SUR,A,NCE CO. - Farm and
isolated tiiWn property insured.
President, Chris.,Leonhardt, Born-
holm; Hugh -Alex-
ander, -.Walton ;,....Mgr, and 'Seey-
Treas., M. A. Reid, Seaferth •
- ..:DIRECTORS - Chris. Leonhardt„
- Bornholm; Ilugh Alexander, Wal-
ton; Sam. Mr -Whitmore, Seafortla,
J. Tretvartha, Clinton4 Robert
• Archibald; Seaforth ; John Me-
• Ewing, Blyth;Frank MeGregor,
,Olinton'; john L. Malone, .8eaforth;
-Harvey Fuller, Goderich. ' •
Agentejelin-•Ii) Pepper, Biuee- •
field, R.R. 1; George A. Watt, Blyth;
R.R. 1; "R. Finlay . McKercher,
• • Dublin, R.R. 1; J.• F. Preuter,
Brodhageta.
can , -make all pay-
ments and get their cards recelpted
at the Royal Bank, Clinton; Keith
Cutts Grpeery, Kingston Street,
Goderieh, • - .
• ."-•••-MEDICA.4.1••••:;',%
DR. • F. j. R. FOILSTER,
EAR, NOSE, TiIROAT
Late House Surgeon New Yerk
Ophthalnlie., and Aural Hospital,
assistant at Moorefield Eye Hospital
Guitien-S•juirre-Throat-Rospitalv.
•
Lendon,.England. ' -
__IMES TESTED, GLASSES
. • SUPPLIED .
53 --1AT a terlo o -Street S., -S t-ra tfo rd.
• Telephone '267. •
• Next visit _ Bedford Hotel, Gode-
rich, Wednesday, March 23rd, 1949,•
•at 2 pan. till a.30,pa1. •
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CHIROPRACTOR AND DRUG-
, 1-1P,SS,T.11.PRAPIST _
G °death; : Phone 341 -
, OFFICE- HOURS
Mon. & Thurs.-9 to 11.,O a.m.
2'to 5 pan. (Only)
• Tues. & Pri.-••9 to.11.39 a.m.
' 2 to 5 p.m, & 7 to 8 p.M.
Wed. if; Sat. --9 to 11..30 a.m: (only)
Mineral fume baths by appointment
- • only.•
*51 South St.
Registered under Drugless Practi-
tioners •Att for • the Province of
,
Ontario. .
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WESTERN ONTARIO
MOTORWAys
• -..Bus Schedule Now In Effect
To LONDON To STRATFORD
•7.50 a.m. 7.50 a.m.
12.15p.m. 1245 p.m.
4.151).M. • 4:15 p.m.
• 8.15 p.m.'
Bus to Stratford at 8.15 p.m, Sun-
days and holidays only.
• Sundays and holidays the 12.15 bus.
goes to Stratford only.
Connections at Clinton for London;
-Mtfat, Wingham, Walkort-on,
Kincardine,. Port Elgin and Owen
Sound. •°' •
Connections at Stratford- for Wood-
• stock, Klichener, GuelPh, Hamil-
ton and Toronto.
Cennections at Mitchell for Listowe' I
• ° and London. •
For information phone Reg. McGee
•t&? Sons at 765.
•, Send a subser tion to The Signal-
_ ,..ftar as a Christmas gift to yoUr
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ONTARM .TRITRSDAY, .DECVNligA 30th,. 3.948-
•
. Armstrong
orrio4N_
Atinstrong and See Better".
A4ur1inow Hirst -Wedges ,ay,-po
.` ;
DONALD
,expERLeNoND AtucTioNEER
, Licensed for. Countles, of Huron
" • and •Hrure,
RIPLE3t,. PHONE 49
, •
For information apply to J N.
Division Court Clerk,
1. Goderich, Ont. =
. . 7
gp*ARRW Eramobrx
bicpi4SpD
' eorresponcte`nce ..promPtly, an-
sWered, iMinediate arrangements
Oat be made for Sales Date by
calling Phone 203;, Clinton.
Charge moderate -and satitiffac-
tion Guaranteed.- •.19U
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IiAli,014'•TACKSON
o• ICENSED AUCTIONEER
HURON AND,, PERTH
, Seaforth Pluine 11-6,61. or -
•Harry Edwaris, Gederich,
Phone 144
rozen• Pipes -
ausbelExplosion
Store Wrao1W1-411,-"Ifeallr-S'
110uSe-Praate9 E0000/30 '
gierious Injury
ristingstide Events of irestierOar!
"
M • the year 1948 draWs to a *TOAD Chisholmhad' purchased
A
kni Monday' afternoon the fire
•brigade, Answeied, a call to the"
hen:M.0f Flight;Sgt. Robert Mitchell,
Keays street, owned by.'1‘fr,s; Wil
-
limn Tait., Mrs, Mitchell had'
started 'a fire' in a stove, -.and the
frozen water in the waterfront and
'pipes cauSecl an explosion which
,
sent parts of the stoye as high as
the. ceiling and to other parts 'of
the room: • The stove was: 14, total
wreck., and the room was filled'
with .smoke. findozaSheq.1 • -
• The' family had'heen in ,Toronto
for the *Christmas lielidays and had
hist -returned-. PUMA -Sgt. 'Mitchell
Is at the Clinton Radar School. -
Mrs. ;Mitchell was .uninjured, .but
her young son, Richard, '.suilered •
a burn - on his arm. Their ten,..niversary on Christmas Dar.
•months -old daughter was asleep in, • Master Ted Chapman wasiattene
crib' in an aajacent room. lug ,the fourteenth annual session
Mrs, Mitchell and the chililien Of the 9Ider Boys'. Parliament of
were taken to the herae.of Mr. and. Ontarie; -meeting at Emmanuel, Col-
IVIrs. Morrison acroSi the street, and lege, Toronto.
,the firenfen extinguished the fire -•. • 1932,.
snow.
andlivecoaLs With chemicals• and ' "Old. Jack," 29-,year.old- horse of
'Wesley. McLean, dropped dead on
OhristMas Dar at the pillars on the
• CAR TURNS TURTLE - Huron road.
Driving a ,ear on highway .No. 21 Charles C. Lee was elected Mayei
On Sunday morning, Robert Wipp, of Goderich for 1933, without a
of Central ave, Windsor, -failed to contest: : -
negotiate .a curve„ttwo miles south ; Minus four regulars, Qoderich
•of Port Albert, afid the vehicle lost Its first league gathe of the
rolled over and came to fest on Season to Seaforth'by a 2-i scare.
its toil, • Neither Mr. 'Winn nor his Fred Weir wits, installed as Wor.. •
suffered injury, but the dam-
age to the car wasvestimate,d
•$7.5. ProvinCial Constable, A. Butler
investigated. • •
7
• .
Matt: Gaynor
License& ,Ahctioirer. Sales ••
conducted atiywherd"
For information write or
' phone 787J, Goderich (collect)
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GeoALIVIaiEw-an
Fire,'•Accident- and Motor Car
Insurance
OFFICE,MASONIC TEMI.PLE
NST --ERRE - -.-
•
PHONE 230 •GODERICLI
!Iv hf,!Cli
years.. • With this in mind. The. I'ViVesstvAt'ii:1112;k;or ML pprost,.,43-;
iSioifelilai;v4L4tenle°9w4sedwaQsv"ble' rits ile!::;(111040tJuigLt
t‘41;eayd3 u.n41c1f4c,(11,1101°tIlfobri Ltr.
In ink „issues- of a number of pre- home to SPend•leohrl
nes thuil discovered. st•PA'11011(14.7s'•
vious 'years. Here:are some of the •
Xmongst thOSe'lioonie -for the hall-
'
.• 1034
The- Goderich Salt Co. gave eqh frey Uolt, of Trinity University ;
of their Married men employees. a ,Moiss
ege0: .LeiuTouseic._of..„th.e Normal
ten -pound turkey and ii. day's' pay C 11 ilton Aliss Miss
vosbt ef
Sodom Public •School;
as a 'Christmas, present. The tia.
0, "ken; Vindser Sehool ;
ert-
itarried` employees. eadir received
Carrie of Trinity 'University; .-Fred
day's pay 'and 4 an extra 42 in lieu Egener Stratford Busliiess CO,
°f Phe f°'4' •
* • lege; " MiSs P011ock, British Ain,
bliziltril tied up motor, traffic
and lted
erican C011ege, Torontoi,Miss Shep-.
isoli..Ostrict farmS.
There herd of St. Nilda's or
rt.r:,,
was a 60-raile-im-hour--,:wind... One
4., Onto ; Ed. ;Tilt,. Of, McGill College,
truek was blown' clear aercss, Lee Montreal; Roy Rundle .of Toronto
road by ' the foree. Of the gale.
University ; Kiely of McGill
Trains were late. •
,
• * '
Mr. and Mrs. K"CCollege, Mtintreal. :
. Cooke cele- Acting Station*Agent Burke said
brated their "golden wedding an-
!„ I
days were; Miss Olaire PeSPold of
Miss Veal's Correge, Tordnto; ()leaf -
• •
A.• L. COLE
Optometrist --Optician •• "`
•-Fazes Examined.:Glasses 'Fitted
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•INSURANCE
. - and
'BEAL ESATg
'PHONE -24 • GODERICH
ARE i/COU HEADED FOR..
_ACCIDENT,
. „
--&-ek 'Safety, With adequatecar
msuranee .coverage from
• #nom
GORDON JEWELL
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li'honeRfrar.loW
4. 4,
INSURE IN • SURE
• INSURANOE,
CONFEDERATION LIFE
WIND- CAB.
FIRE --Preferred • rates for
preferred
ACCIDENT & SIC,KNESS'
...
• JOHN FARRISII
Phone "Ir15 Dungamion
MALCOLM MATHES
INSURANCE
Mr> 'Automobile, Liability, etc.
REAL' ESTATE • '
Town and Firm Properties
For satisfactory results in the
sale or rental or yeiff Properti
list .it wltii ,
MALCOLIVI MATHERS
North Si. 'at , the Square
Phone 145W Goderich
" *PHONE
TEE
PITAL TFIEATRE- 47
• Now -"A. Date With Judi," in Technicolor -Starring tlizabeth
• TitYlOr. ' •
on., Tues., and Wed. -7-.
Dick PoWell, Signe Basso,' Ludwig Donath, Edgar ',Barrier
and introducing the Chinese actres:s MAYLIA.• Inwa story of
-------4thoekini-Inifyaet,-Ontsed-.•,01i-itheLliithett.A..toototArta-oram:
, [LEI. 'TreasifT and its Thireatt of Nareotics, Customs and
• - • WI • • *•(..1,1
• ^
of thie. Earth"
.;••
"To the
Thurs. 'Fri. aid
Red Skelton, Brian Donlevy, Arlettellald, and George COulouris
gal1at4, gopn fights a wacky- ey.lisacje: as tspy,sfor 'both sides,
lit Zia:A:Vs laugh-pa4ed comedy. 1 • -
"A Southern Yankee"
nlitzg•-pan Dayey, In '4GIVe 11y ikards t� Broadway'."
4 Matilletii Wed.„"Satand holidoysont 2.89 p.m.
• ...•••
1t,
,•„
• PLAY SAFE!
etc., insurance, from ,
RICHARD- KILPATRICK
u.R.,7,Lticknow. *Phone Dun=
• -gannon '7702
We sell Canada Savings bonds
and -Sterling Trust Certificates
Manintale
IE
• Von vrorry about. your present
• or future security, •
• Phone Carlow 2115 or write
B. R. ROBINSON
Jionareb.. Lifo-:Assurance-repre-
sentative, R. R. 1, Port Albert.
360
INCOME TAX: RETURNS
PRIVATE ..,BUSINE8S
FARM REPORTS '
Bookkeeping records installed
• an‘tkesked
or at ,:reqbeat.
ROY S. 'BENTLEY
Phone 909J
Box 58 ' 36 Regent St.
pODERICH, .ONT..
shipful Master of_ ,Alaitland 'Lodge.
• • 1930.
ReeveiTtirner announced, that he
wetildhe a :mayoralty candidate.:,
J. H., **roman Was erecting,. an.
addition cleaning and- press-
ing,piant n Weks.treet. .
Teachers who left for Their homes
for the •Christmas- •holidays were:
Mist-Stepiey ta''A.-m-lre-Otbut*; MisS
.Sirepson to 'Aliiionte;. Miss pqwell
to Prescott; 'Miss MeNaughtOn to
athanil,`Miss:Aleponald--to-Brucet--,
field-;;;.Miss--Nelson-:to 'Parry -Saha:-
Dr. Messina, formerly of Goderich
Collegiate staff, and Mr. Leo Rim-
mington, both of Belleville Col-
legiate staff, Were visiting, in Giide-
rich. ,
• Kelso Johnston of Stanstead
legei-Quebee;---was-hoine7fer-thfr
Col-
Christms holidays.
• 1926 •
_
•
The "Goderigk _Lions Club -was*
preparing -for ..Its NeW •Xears rve
frolic to be held -at the Modell
Theatre. -Admission, 25 :cents. '
•Lionel Macklin, Toronto Uni-
versity, was spending Christmas'
holidhys at home. • .
• Mr. T.' Donald Hume, Toronto,
and Mr. 1ex. Hume, London,' were
home for .0firistmitS.
• The. first. games:An...rho. re;esident.
vs. viccpregidents Match: were held
at
the curliag rink. The • various.
skips were,: R. J. MegOw, ›„Geo.
Symonds, Jos..' Bowman, .Frank
Martin, C. A. Reid-, Rey Patterson,
Fred Hunt, Abe Higginson. •
•
the new station was the finest for
station along •the Grand Trunk
lines.
•
A car of furniture was shipped to
Dudley Holmes at Wingbam as -the
farmer, • Wizen moved from the
county town.•
At a 'special meeting of the 061,..,
legiate Institute Board, Miss,Parlde,
commercial specialist at the•Clinton.
*Collegiate, was engaged as teacher
for Miss McLe1la0 classes. •
Mr Cutt hacl. purChased the- groc-
ery business of T. G. TiPling. '
Taxpayers were to :vote on a by-
law granting 'exemption. from tax--
ation fOr,,tho.balance of a terna of
ten--yeari the - Goderich rtuuig
-Co.,. Ltd.,' and. the Godericit 'Anther
Co., Ltd.
FESTIVEIEASON AT •
-- ALEXANDRA MOBPITAL''
Three 'beautiful Christmas frees,
-.and- other decorations, :gave a fes-
tive " r_to,Alexandita,-Mayin
0 eueral Hospital on Christmas Day.
A • sbecial, •,,,rreat . for the ,patents:
IS '15 st.ughrg•-prrcarols-tictise'
jibys'• choir 'of Knox Presbyterian -
who were acconipanie.d ;by
the minister, R•ev. R. G. MacMiNan.
They sang 111 the corridors Of the
nnthi building and at 'the entrance
to the new wing; and it WaSh,
ser-
!bi-ty-thi-oepatients,eonfine.d in the
hospital. •••„ ,
• The 'day. was. not -marred for the.
nurses by any accident ; • and the
stork obligingly stayed "away. .;.%.1t •
was a wonderful Christ -Inas,” Miss
Helen Black, superintendent, told
The. Signal -Star. • ,
• , Donations Acknowledged
Donations received were:. Front
the Women's. Hospital Auxiliary,
cataly . for :public ward patients,
.tre-ntre beketS for • the' •Stafk,
siib-
•oriptions to: Maclean's :Magazine.
.the. Reader's bigeSt and Canadian
Nurse ; from Ahmeek• Chapter,
D.E.;" a plant for the Aliiiteek ward';
from Maple Leaf Chapter. .r.o.n.E.,
apples and holly for 00 patients'
:. trays'', from Knox Presbyterian
•
_ The Parade of ...Santa Claus from clinic 11 I-WM.(104 baakets of :fruit
uiaoaa statioil for Presbyterian mitiontsL; from.
MoOre!S :store .was witnessed . by Kinette CIT,^ib, two bedroofn linnwr;
hundreds. - from- the, Mary Hustings Club, child-
- Dr. Clark was endeavorini-to ren.'s games, also the following:
, _
". ', '
etabIL9i. a- iilentblY horse mi_trketorn DrGa'llowplant for nurses
'
day to beheld in Goderich the irgh
.of each. month.,
Mr. Heuther. of Berlin, (now
Kitchener) had purchased the Salt -
ford 'brewery and announced it
Would be opened in the near future.
sffi.s7WITT-itTIMT a recoi-r-ga
when 'ther-sold two 'ranges and two.
heating • stoves 'within a perioa of
seventeen minutes. .
Capt. John MacDonald was Wet
ing .for saje "the slick and span
schooner Azov."-- • '•
• Licensed
MASSO-11YDRO TilERAPIST
L.
SCIENTIFIO swEni,ga MASSAGE'.
REMEDIAL, EXERCISES AND BODY` BUILD. ING
atnEsE PFRIIVIMER,
54 Anglesera, St. Phone 926J • . Goderich,
43x
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GODERICH PAVILION
- EVERY. SATURDAY NIGHT
Music by the -Skylinert
Vooals" by Bob Small, Clayton lifodhageit and the
.•
traitette.t
Danoind 9 to 12
• Achnission 75o per ,periton
.-BAIffi �ANCE NIGHT
EVERY WEI5NESDAY
0•KNX DANCE. GANO
Earr HercrooA'Luckf 'Bob. $.111n1 and-Morrice--
, 11— "-•-•
Dancing 930 to 1 0,411 Admission 50e per 'person
. TABLE ,MODEL it'AtthiLAJOISfi Pan
. for lirst 1949.Barli Dinee igbtJimuary 5th
•
residence; Dr. Taylor, subscription
to Good Iroti'sekeeping (nurses) ;
Dr. Graham, subscription to Life
(nurses) ; Dr. Wallace, chocolates
(nurses) ; Dr. ,„•Jackson, fruit
(nurses) ; Dr. .Watters, choeolates
Sturdy and Miss Etta,. -Sanits,
"snowballs" for tpatientP trays;
Mrs. C.Loulthm•st, ice cream ; large
basket of 'fruit for patients, A
Friend ; oranges, Mrs. E. W. Cart -le ;
Mks. Dielson, 810 (nurses); Mr.
ana Mrs. Melville Scott, eaudy,
(nurses) ; •Iskr. 'Will in m Wa tson,
fruit; HThhert's store, chocolateS ;••
Mr. and Mi7s71•141 Baechler, flowers
for nurses'. residence; Mr. George
Johnson, chocolates (nurses) : Mrs.
Joseph' Gillis, homemade, bread
(1) rlyses ) .
EvIDENct C.T.A. CASE.
ttf 7', HELD INSUFFICIENT
. ,
0.- •
A eharge against .John Spain
keeping Waxier! ting liquorfor sale
contrary to tlif Canada Tetime-
a nee Aet wadismissed by Mfigis-
trate Holmes in P1St week's •Police.
Ceurt. ()Wittig to tack of evidence:
(
•44,tv,;(441,1.4111,tal.,..Cd,
,dentt pays :Ind J. K. Hunter,
defence counsel, agreed that all
• liquor found in ..,tbe Spain' home
when searcheft by police on. Novem-
ber 24t1i waS intoxicating; that' on
t1irifel1ti4es ,a transport trucl. had
Ida& dellyery to., the, Spa in home,
,and nti• two oreasimes lite neensed.
signed -for the quantities delivermr.
On 0001 of these dates, November
0th, .19.41,...And 24th, five eases of
O'Keefe'N ale eosting .817:75 were
delivered. ,
. •
When Constable Stott searched
the „house on Novendier 2411',. with
Constable' .DonFlas ,Orr, he found
fwo men drinking in the kitellen,
Pollee seized : twelve_ eases-, of
D'Iteefe4t4. altr,"- 'each etnitainii-ig
twenty -forte bottlett .' • . •
Yl`he court ruledthat, thongh4a
large onantity of liqtior Avil!4 Aeized,
there was lark of ,proof that the
men found ftinking had paid for
e ll
the - • „ •
The hearing •of a ehritge against
Ti"pain -of --Itting•Ing• liqn Or; I or. r1112S,-
ng 11 to be "twought, into Il'aron
enmity, tvris adjourned to JanriarY
(Ith. " ,(9pa1n pleaded not gtillty, "
narry King, _Optri• pinyed. ns
a helping dietitian at eport ''Sitill-
-tarium, was remanded on big "(MIT
hail to appear at Wingham on
;Tannery 4th. Ire Is ell /I r,gptl wlth
t110 IhOf t Of It • wrist -watch from
Altos Planto, lio‘Niek
" •
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Christmas Mal
• ea*ieOt
Flood --of ''ttotterr -Aud—P*101
a R,004.,:for -06644 '
-.riptoilif* •
Never in the history of thGode-
rich postoffice, was there !Se much,
Christmas mail handled as last
veek, Tens of :thousands Of let-
ters poured in and' -out of.the office
te Set up an record.
•• The sale of one -dent stamps dur-;
ihk December is the baroMeter used'
.Into:iiin.d17Dteuttinh: fl,poeweenoalb,erC,who,r1;em,4s4
:year 130;009. bile -cent Stamps were
sold' at, the . Godetieh 'pestofilee, in
contrast to :90000 a year ago -36
per cent. more- thanthe, preceding
vet.
„
.year. •
Postmaster William stated
be waS looking for a.yolume, of mail
about -the same as a year ago,. or
even a little ' bit' leSS, heeause. of
the general talk that "money was
somewhat tighter." Instead, a total
ataff.of fpurte,en was kept working at
top sped -me until 2, a.m. some-
monings--duing Clhitistmas week;
and even then they were unable to
keep up With the sorting of .pareels
and mail that overflowed into the'
Office arid • inundated the corapav''
atively .small„ space available to
handle it. 'More'. than 1,099- cata-
logues from a -Toronto store, which
arrived on Thursclay,.-added to
complicit tions.
Poor writing,, misspelled names,
etc., „on the letters'. added to the
difficulties. tin „sorting -Aa
uSual, there were quite a numbes
of ChriStimis cards fOr 'qoderieh
residents who died some tMe ago,
apparently-tanknown.toAhe senders.
Business on ,the Railways ,
The C.P.R. reperts that both ex-
press '-shipments • and passenger
tiavel- were heavier thnaa year
ago. it • was .fioted also thot.:_people_
'still haven't taken • the adyive to
"Mail eaily" or `Ship, early," since
the Lbig ..exprets• was.
thiS year. '
The C.N.R. report S . that pass-
.
enger •travel . was , abOut ;the same
as hiSt year but • that.' the total
volume of express, viTtiS down a.
little from a year .ago.. •
Western. Ontario Motorways re -
to Goderich was greater
during; :Christinas7-Week'-titan-it-wa
a year “ ago.
Heavy Snowfall, in ( h liodericDis
trict• • '
While Western' On Writ). in. general
did' not....recefve -much suaw, the
iirea -immediately. around • Goderich,
bad quitep- a h6a_vy- .snowfall en'
Friday and Saturday ,whichVenade•
501110 motorists -hesitant about going
(toy gr_e.•
oats, wekk-encl. '7 The:Malty, wile -did
141), howevel., fonnd twit the heavy
seowfall was to be .found in the
Goaerieli distriet alone and that
elsewhere the roads were compar-
atively free from snow and Wheel-
ing• was quite good.
KING ."
.,..MOKRiZ10741tIfi*I4
T4I§TO.147.g4,---4.*e4dtog 0 par-
ticular inf4reSt 14 sport cireleS was
-
solemnised „MA noon
eeentber41.04..
„
ern 'here .when. .11elen
_
Louise, daughter of Mr, and MO,
,#enry Gefsel,,Lfstoweli beeeine:the
bride of Kenneth John, MacKenzie,
Listowel and top-ranking &eller
MacKenzie, Ripley. 'The bride-
groom le a; summer. reside)* 0
-Toronto, ,fion of Mr. and Mr. .Roy.
on the local interniedigte baseball
ehempionship the past two yea*.
team, ...which captured the
AO, R. B. Geelhaaro 'pastor. of St,
Pauls, .performed ,the ceremony In
Christmas!Setting of holly,. ever-
greens, ,and white chmanthemunag,
;Wedding music wileplayed by Mrs.
Alberta INPPXer,,. church organist,. -
amt. the soloist was. Mrs.. R. 13:11,Geel..-
liarr, who sang '-'211 Walk Beside
You." Orven in., mail:Lege* by her
father, the bride looked 'charming.
14 a formal gown of white nylon
.velvet fashioned with long lily -
point sleeves and sweetheartneck.
ivrl • wHase-rCaeurgight)tto h
r° i dertede head flooby
r 1 engtha
braided coronet of matching velvet
and She carried American Reality
roses. Her attendant, Miss Eileen
Johnston, Listowel, wore a similar-
ly styled gown of burgundy nylon
-velvet with short sleeves, matching
mittens, and matching - braided
-
headdress. Her bouquet Was of
white. earnations..1 Mr._ Kenneth.
'MacGregor, Toronto; was best man;
and ushers were, Mr. Rey Geisel,
Listowel, brother of thetbride, and
}Mr. Donald MacKenzie, Ripley, bro-
o e briclegroom. A reeep-•
flon was held 'at the home of the
billies parents, where Mrs. Geisel
received wearing a dress of bustle
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• logueS, ,recitations .and square
dances.,:Participating In •the,
gram..., were* •Mildred Pongbertip
Elaine Hawkins, ;Halle, $bieldS,
Betty 'Nfoerbeek, Dorothy and,Karen
Brindley Kathaleeii • •Vroelnan•
Delores Taman; Raymond Haggitt,:
Lorne .DoughertY, jim and, Jerry'
McCabe, Bobby Gooch, LoiS Gra:t
ham, Harvey.; Bc)Ole, Billie. Taman.
Mr and- Mrs., 4. Schram' and Mr.,
and Mrs. -13. -Bogie .piayed..seyerals-
Violinselections while Mr. Horace
-Craw-ford, called ;--for the- `.•
Lynda Poster sang -a boaple.,of soup ,
and. Miss 'Milne, sister ' of "•.the
teacher, played for. the .chudrekt.'s
songs. • Mr. Ebner Graham -was
ehairmanfor the evening. Santa
, -
Claus nrrived and distributed .gifts'
to the children, •
blue with blaek aecessories.and cor-
.•. .
sage of white carnations, Assisting 4,0"etto,, .04:4004,••-•" ‘•••••"4,•-re4,4•04^em,•••••••., -
was -the' bridegrdenf s iijolhei wn• - • -
sories and „ white Carnations. For, N
ing a ,Pine 'green frock and acces-
ORE& G
traVelling..7---tlio--bride-7.-clouned ,
Menton coat.over ft loganberry dress
-with-loganberisy-aecessdries-and-
sage of . white baby- • chrysanthe-
prems. The couple will reside. in
,Toiznta.-;-',Gtrests,,were7present•froni. ,
;Ripley;'-,',•-KitcIieiter;•-•Lnek-itOW--•..-..'Kin';.-
cardine, Toronto, and Stratford.
SIIEPPARDTON .
SIIEPPARDTON, 'Dee: 21. - We
. •
are pleased to report Mrs. Piinlott,
a_eauple_of_we,eks, is feeling-m.4i
better. • - • , ,
• 'School Concert; - The teacher,
iViiss Milne, and pupils held their
annual • Christimis concert on Fri-.
day &ening, December 17. • The
prograiii consisted , of :songs, dia7
•
• KING.S.BRIDGE, Dec. 27. -. The
season's festiVilies were ushered in
by iviiite Christmas% • At ,St.
Jo,eph's church midnigIft- mass was I
sung by the pastor, Rev. I'. T. C. I
e.ctric
Wiring
and Re
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87 West St., Phone 514 -7* -or
above Agnew 8urpass Store,1
Phone 1199. ' -9321f.*
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Spoils Sleep Tonight
•
Sinprisingly fast, Va-tro-nol worksright
-.whereis
lnauble„taoperuip-your,clogg
nosc-relieve stuffy tTansient-tonges-
•
ins
• A few Droris
. Make- Breathing Easier
—Invites Restful Steep
tion. You'll like the way it brings relief. VIC•
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(NOTE: Va-tro-nol:is also grand 'for
-relieving sniftly, sneezy distress of head
-cOkl-S.) Follow ditedioninYolder. 1r.AIR.0-111101-'
Itonfiellan, wit11_2liti.SLUI418,44-14144--1111111i
and the "Mass of ila• Angels", rend-
ered by the' Male choir, ably as;,„
sisted by lir. A. Martin, the organ:
ist, The service w"largelyat-
tended.
Mr. Gerald Garvey ,of Toronto
spent 1'L istnii'viih hisrolatives
here.' •
-Mr. Gerald- Dalton ef Toronto was
imane, with his .pt%etts, 'Mr. and
•Mrs. Michael Dalton, for Chrh4nuts.
• linr.`1d. 1ijino1ds iind. family,
of Hantilteb, visited with' Mr. and
211 rs, Noce Martin over the holidays..
Mfelinel Martin and. Miss • S.
Walsh, °of _TOronto, spent ,,Cltrist-
mas with l*Ilttlyes and friends 'here..
Mr. John C. 1 fon went to Hani,-
iiton to be with his sons 11.1 chr1.14-
11.15, :
, Misses' Reta and Eilesn Wallace
of Toronto .w.,e,re home for*Christthas
with' their/Paienfs, Mr. and Mrsji.„.
,Taines Wallace.
Dennis 1.1,altim, .frotu ollamillon,
can'O' home, t0. join f•amily •• for
:Christmas. • ,
Mr. and Mrg....Terry -Hill falai
*toei,r44.1461444.1•?•
onto,..and Clare Lannon,' of Hantl1-.
ton, iver,cb guesl a4 Hie 'home of
Mr. .ahd Mrs. Wm. Lantion.
•- and Mrs.- Bruce riansford altd,
family, Of Galt, spent Vheistinas;
here.' • • •
T on* -7 11"
• Prank Sullivan. •t tilaeo and
John Kelly Spent Christmas 'With
Pike Daltoii and .fainity.
The reporter wishes the editor
and staff of The Signal -Star ,0 happy
lied prosperous Nem_ Yea r.
• Miss._ Murray of Dublin,, our
sehool teacher, returned tti her, home'
for ChrIstniitS.
1/•on Frit ;MIT • lir Loud al- ii".;:r1**
hoMe IvItli. his parents for the hill':
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CHRISTMAS, CHEER. •.
AT CASTLE RE:MOLDS r
The twelve Pfisliners in Unroll
County Jail:wore given a 5tTt1ietteins
Christmas dinner of turkey, pimp
ptul AL -4143 4•414 t 110 ' t rl n t in gs tati
ChristnMs Day 14 •GoVeptor j.11
Reynolds. '• .•
For twenty-tive years the gen hit'
governar lins served snell*,a, ditmer.
and 'lie &It this-ypar wag 119 141110_
"to slow lip." Thorp had n‘ttiieen
50, inttfl;e. oiwnierg in the institu-
tion n 1ho feStlye season for some
XINntlf41..q thete wore on -this oc-
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,wartime taxa
dried •rdeta.
rop if elihrr tmy ;:aoth
marks mean the same'thing.
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"Coke
13,9X
Anfhorited bOttlet of ceori.cota under-contrart'ytitli Ceqqkciiio: 4
ODEMCII BOTTL1 woRKg
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