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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1949-12-01, Page 5p metes:` Te one .used to the wide Validity of the 'r►l t -Sid " li g► form, ? 'ie !S lila wh�tie�•' Vr veS, ii «. .. o ,, n, `sees . 0 ,.,.this "T ui a ease iefore thy ad zit"'oi t`hrmeehani+ a ; gi+ x ' flab. • and, prestos ebo 11 eft, Fe . epe . _ r a • 4oae' 1e8 ad: She c pries a f carg0 plus a1., � V :�►.. � ..�.4� .' t in hennaed iii! previiils. �'�� steed. ho ire -fix , � a. � - , - t ,'.1 u h rseba riding Were the •axleto,, most .as ,man people. .branding in . . ixxeeke ad a ,wed for 1 , c a. a ,Q �,. , �' i,000,0141x ti . o as a Seated in the e ,crarit rneana, of tri4..wip�Uacta �_on,.; the torrid xe , ax e rb��jy�llbf]� sax .��'j . +�, � ° Y; e U 1 a geed, hum; , n ,� the- sovereign �f t menta �l_ av • • , aces. ,To t 1� s2& i citi�t?n .a henc today13 a �►' the 4�Riitp�irt. T , , ; ..the c ren : BMPire tinter tr oft � by .Dred, hoWeher l it is the ilea* tf .. .: Ur"� , . • normal, atxno�phQ�e,, to e .. 'pew ,, . that e cial e a so t. t til .� .-,n - _ � a o�it ofd the holiday* lie. n:► , ,. � , � ss e ri ht across � a w . riding to p' ria meat f s he i, � s A T Lp} i'l rizontta: , me a • g, of the ew Woxlcii •,d .ted r ... - u ids rra 1 t a e n. re ]1Q .al n not-. R 1s Ra lee .g a m s o s .. d• ., , Ec . � ; Ant.:1.�- native su�acating e . . rieilee« oiaenl g, � a . o , � # br►Qr. , .l i . . FQr �x , egret QnYy. how, t ai , „ , ,� ThePreliminariesof art 1 .am. p tiv ei Th ,,ver, p tam* 1xl the royal •carriage dra n.ky get in ce .v'ersatiQn with. fe1i w ,: �.>� .ahd- et The ,u paxel. of the men. iti. general, .. n . 1411, a ..irtg to the, ladies 1, Se ansa tt. y rancing. steeds aligned iu 1re inforxtlatisn; 31y xeun bn Aver► the ala ! i er oxd . t . that - Corex P asenge2 s tris . 7 ,_o. nts, n� a h, g'�►. _ , .er hair ,,, � r , , .1 x these aa, 2cre t • This is true also w1 en . the o. d Ieavi ; far. d so . s _, .5.4"4/,tea's `�. dis,esrn hi . , u gleaned that: sa, yne aro . ug , catered tQ via shopber _ e p lingi ere tt n by theoh2en alio. Q anneal .. �, . They •Are the vexy'�lVt at ._? , . A ,o layer, of Lpndola stages his anYt . 1, Blas . 1 the, mecca of , the Miner; �' koo. ameiited b , prl,2nes binotliered ;.i cus- lti le ue� tb� . reAson�.. To one alasent . from , r'"*8 •,, . i?n � _. and ossessed •4f wu p h ,bd.nq 0 T-148 .Yea,.: with r kin t sir ivay name ; , p nes . stave land foxm:.sQ• eon the... others u. a m{o. g >l sad d h browns snafu t ,. it-,, g nr the ds -hoes,* tard, :3auct •the, itltiexaxy , l. t, iron also s n .s ,> . _+1 to ,the ?i�utte , e stem, ,.- _ fo he week -end, shier others ,are . . .. , tragic seemed to beA lief, ambled 'lip. , . . i`n � riot shades Af; ink and, to at -lo se and fanc free. ? in -- thriigh , flim shape . b di t _,. r, arad also - ► f, o ,n _ seeping the markets of shopp g . i h is 1 s eon . The 'Writer , was., , standing in , here, despite,.the weariness im ?Hake su><e tladt. t ese. , pay T get b ck tot reason for the Lee s• radf14 Blackburn,• Dolton, Tohe R ffox o usi- 'sante(); he "lust! ward,' belletrelle juxtePosition to wha be imagine ; «.►:: sed b the ware d st to d t e t- ide . It ..is .su posed that in HuddersAeld, and , Nev�'ea.stle4* �° � , � �,bu the , , 1 t s It...is pP . that :was the resit of . tb. _ ,► un eyed a fed varied tints: 'Who dare gay a ,- s on ., a a : a nese ,sense is ease.__ �, ¢f , di se b ne (Ta s f bra a?2da e , ne T e old ad. es . _ r aw .y _ n �• § outsid wli .n it be an.. to move = t . 4 yi o.. S' ... q, g g Ty . ;th xntr .i ed this artie lar the Old Land e e . g ,.. with eotiztes ,�„ ,To e ri a in, d u and: i hrva , rQbUe0,8: i,, :9es► rhes •acids le'Te green,: . ' , „ „ , fo wa entl Hud in iii out of b l? y _ - .. u l -,-� is and the times?"' Since,these r ...xd, t .y . g g m i n 'reye, • unl ess, as. CTs s u a bet? . i was It Part , of the so-alled _ good flow swiftly. the tai speeds :' " . eV: i rent, seen on ,the way. Looking up, I diseOvered ,,; - ! trained a e, , Ifusiness TXiiu , . , newest: creat...ons are not, old da s-:--t]ie :'driver or the rider alongthe ca . r*tr side .. dines,,' . , *that the supposed ,rear was the . ' a '1110-. `w to •the :.rice to s'"are so the shelves' �>f 'Canadian : stores it , • p thelett side f the road in chemical :.ry-0xl�s f�ndustiies every the ri x p gBugged .let d o. ii . front. of the mechanical:.•xe,onster' ►, >* die des as m s e presumed that they are t ether in their in n u t h e incet might mani ulate his . w e-- o s s bunched o . (frightening. l p ,i e the olid . aider that' be , g __, p. her h u ,e „ g r i ideathat at the limited :to .. the feminine clientele , axed that the right side of >r roi 1 xa s : n the wine- to fu . n s thethat. 'wee ons a defence moi a ad _ , . t y like so many g, .pe . o ,..."(Anatol" ., , he e , he, drivin l? , .. A, e e .was reap the left, '•�g y Is af inalienable i'nft y. nue :N, -w' t of s1 ear. o i 1 here . na. "Gay- h : ., . ., lfec e h 1 the h t1-lookin , i hes s lig► d t f ul tand e ,_ , ttv ly t- _ n won d 1ne g . as. y , g 12 ct !:'Public Is ust as .adept in meeting a ,..York, ' or Ga . Parse. They, are �•raising sir heads, deterrent es even'Ordinary-spend,sIt • Y .", " case If the ilght side 'of the road' slate and stone ra sing tb.. the claii� f the left •side of the is: feelin it ryas wort seam 1 dies erea though .. �; • - ,'. asere i `tine un le {{�� � ��pressin(Y tb.., ..g',. .. h e .g, � + - •, we�p.fr._ neared.. In latter, case like beasts. of Prey *Abe j ► ►, chi the',right id for;. • • , rad wh�i s ]i.e" e i b he locals'-»•,. You may be compelled to. triply , to Q ,�, � _ _.:.... s o a cont n i of black and smoky s e d al sandli, ed y t. -remembering that most pe .Pee xe this i. a ty. P �' R g here o is continent the , .them ash . e . n �% •: n e e .tin for. -•the. the - metro olis of the Stars, and , , _ � 'rider ate butrarely with internal ernes Spending; ► xcp g P ni ht han .ed the driver or x de... wealth puncta _ d ar y n 1>e , g -_ Claims--OP'-tl1t� :fijgb�t are ackkflldw-..:_._g� • d:'� � . ,. �, Saxe, essentials � , dsc��"n d►. eVe1u StrYpes, . .- - •• . n _.... uld u. `compelled, ta. dxaavv, ,. :las; . far;ms, 1e>+e isl. Brltaxn. s 'basic e' quite. it bit W* - e p . led ed, Ther.. s i e . a l tee . , � •� ; if not tdeterged,. Here the populixee Dense i['opulaVtron q .., weapon totally across his body -line; roblere, how to feed- her dense ,r h i dti in .h a uation. p ot is w xe n t at .cl . _ ,. • u t ti .lite is belt. • : : 'i,`he crowds! Nero in the cine . p , : ' thus � losing precious moments and p lotion• •refry millio�ii s uls in m, e- t;. n i. s .. iso' there.? t, u, i s g Popu ai -sex 1s the density f o ulatil>n t t ,er •? N eons, so rized,•by We ,� . r.-•,• ,where , h 3 o P p ,,, exposing his veil erability.... . Oen- ,lingland, alone, -�or to -brea � � it down, • t • lac asst s• itself' stores jaxnmed.With Left -slide .] Dime . . 10 leto e r square and, Se ex nsive on « 1 'Ile* s t . , . ti easel on 'the left. ids there won c . 'five hundred pe. p , e y s: o r . eciail •'Woolworth's Peo le. in' the Ol world have . market .six • to • severe d�ellars er sh ape s, exp • _ yp . d be iinme .fate . action 4n bringing mile. She'must expert, she:,.. in.ust ►. dg : '' . 'th i dre e e of con- 411 answer as .ta the ori in and. a r o in the :vcdnd4WS w th and o er k n , .d in. C as, n g a 1a a we on. or rotection: And markets for •her industrial. pro- pA i ► �p d , �' . � . into p y4. Rp . P , . d ... The writer would suggest, espee, .ducts in order to. import sufficient all to the equestrian, that he try food to meet. -the' requirements of this out. Oh,. no; do not commit her : peoples • Unless 'these twin act brigandage, but rather aspects of her ecoiiomic life can an of brigand u isolate the principle ,pf it and,.he be realized„ the anthem of• austerity will see. how logical it then was., To diose who have' rocking horse around, . get astride" .them, take ' ,� Juniors ..toy pistol and follow the rdirections' as If•revealed:• You will .discover 'the validity and, the virtue of "keeping to the left." Of course, civilization, has moved away 'from L DI EDNES'DAY' 9 to' 6 P.M. this hazard; hence the 'necess'ity DATLY ,INC • U NG W . A.M.M M ; f evolving it uniform, system of SATURDAY ---9 A.M, to 10. P.M. travel regulations. • ' . Tlre. EngUsh Railway I TMAS WEEK -•DECEMBER ;19 to 24 -DAILY 9 AM. to 10 P.M. -... ~ The. locomotive, punk .in 'size CHR. S . ' - • when compared with our .'4giants of the steel," is' getting up . steam in Waverley" Station, her destination the Geordie's capital,:' Newcastle -on- Tyne. Split seconds connt'on these ; railways, for it .is fatal to assume. "' Yl a :1. , w , ► lx tiafaction " Guaranteed or Yo it' Mone Cheerful/ I T efu d d Sa . F. '� . Y •,,� , that the ;timetable will_ . be, `cithexi ..• �thiur-r Ected: The -s'IVgu�, Be- y DE IC0H - PRONE 412 'S.07.AE GO R .: •.. .. , . • ::., . ' . � _; • .. 4�n time or,you w111 be.•left,".:There's - , that.; "left" . again. The guard stands on the_ plat- . Of the: Step' from thte1? a alights from ,the train --ho stepping .down with the .: rrna ,«« the tralinman awaiting -AO beide. -Wbat a con- `venien+ce by way et*ri eentraat,.p [}'Th'/e��" u t • hafiali Q Are here to' greet . s, the e the years *closes `and ;;,nothing . mat `ter$ 'now ---we are all,' •together., GQd's providence lia,s .so decreed it,; We ought to have sling the? Pax.. elegy. The writer's • wire and Sy diiugixte1 .ate' instinctively and in- separably. n' se .arably eoustltuentr f this py Tion-; ru,r n ll A't _' 1a�4s e a,. :family. Wh. sr •g , In the -realm of the physical there, 'is an- absent' •orae.' 'A milrble•'-cross. with ap 'ropx ,.t inscription marks li t 1 •, e � of A ao n e l earthly' JceS theU g n ;, ine.f xli11s 'cemetery'; is. the., earthly }locale, $e too .came.• .to the Newt WorldF; here in 'the, realm of the. ,ill remain, ain. Who: physical • hp will nn• , could uestion the triumph' of faith �l realm - ofits assf'rxiolx that inn h the . the spirit he .was gloriously pre;: sent at that reunion'.. Our thoughts - Were of hien. I,am Sure the reader: this ;will tolerate the inclusion .of; ,.s w ,. sentimental coloring.. • ` How • Inest rful and .wonderful e making h -family _ ak t ' t - in e fa xn C o y he re t.. � a r g he`vforl' she basic coiastituetit• :.ort d s life,asocially, economically and Aboe all ' religiously. This • unit Or, entityacnust be ..forever open to the. invasion of the cleansing Spirit of the Interna'. If failure results. •here,: nothing rexns.bis, Many have RArm- alb and naturally asked the,writer y "Was ` there ntual .recognition?" Of course, both, at Liverpool and'.{4t Newcastle: In b crowd of `a milloon will have to ring forth continually, no.'ditixculty would' ,lave been ex " 'Take up' another notch in your perienced.'in. this, particular. ' belts." Two...eggt pee ' per§on per sere is the Great Central 'Station week .when : available—not uii:uan-: of Newcastle city, the prized' pos- e � teed." Tv :o" ounces of bacon per I session: .of "Geordie." It .was from person per week. • Reunion Completed ' Throurgh this rich 'industrialized region_ the train makes , its way, stopping only . at strategic centres and arriving at Newcastle 7.30 p.m. Here the "family reunion, is cam- pleted, for • in .addition to sisters Rose and Margaret together &With brother Thomas, brothers-Jaines� and Will together with sister( Eliza- beth' have - paced the platform for what must have seemed an eternity. 'The prodigal from the far • country has returned. Don't, ' dear reader; -stretch-the,para'bl'e too -far; his re- turn is all that 'natters. • The train comes .to �a stop. The platform 'is 'virtually a 'continuity this place, the writer took his leave of the family representative, bro- ther Thomas, in 1923. mow ,many pilgrim. feet have found this locale a vantage point for the excursion to the New " World ? What , is . it the poet says? ' ' "There' grows the tree where once - • the billows rolled, • ' . Oh, Earth,-wha.t•ehanges bast thou, sena." , -, .. . - The ,same . stattor, • from which in the intervening years thousands of passengers.have set out for pastures new. It has withstood sI> ll; ' bomb and all -the 'lethal•; exerescenees - of var. '.Yet, «Business as Usual." • 'Masculine Garb-- ' • The' garb-, of many men-. seems quite familiar in .design; especially the' "Geordie;" or the collier. Tweed. and cloth 'caps in evidence, mufflers drawn • 'about ' the neck, both, ends. wed in=u:n artistic bow "where. a^m - Ad's: apiple 1.7e -sides. • The pocket. watch is • very- :much• in evidence, frena which is suspended a "guard" -or a 'chain sand" from. which in; many iiistances • hang medals and a variety of bejewelled adornments. What a delight to she writer to note '-that•notiiiuch elfi;nge1iucP'1Aken place in ',Geordie's: external- 'appear- once. -Some- men, bowing- to the dictates: of economy presided. over by Lady Nicotine, carry a stubbed cigarette in their ears, match the same -as a grocery . c ere.; :places' . a' pencil in or on his ear when' not 'in use. Utter extravagance to smoke a Cigarette through to -ifs extremity at one . onslaught. One. looks in vain for cigarette butts Strewn upon the ground. Here --is an•illustration of Old Land austerity. Then , breaking in upon the horizon of sight, 'a miner with two greyhounds en leash. He prizes them almost as much as his own family Maybe there is to be a } "meet" on the torn moor, • Away back at Leeds a test match in. "ye old ancient game of cricket" is -going on, the contestants England and New Zealand. Placards. an- nounce -the ,fiuctuatrng fortunes of ' the game; everybody. •.seems to be. ifiterested:- -Were it not' for the fact that the Englishman • loves .his sport this austerity would not alone sear 1115. soul • but almost completely. destroy it. Ix is his saving grace. .Geordie's Pride Before leaving this mdtropolis of -- the Tyne, Geordie's pride and joy, with , its 'fin. -....business, ;,,.establish rnents,_ its -heavy._ hndustJesship- building, smelting works, , its academies .of education, its palatial and wondrous statues, let the writer share with the. reader -the, pride of place.. Geordie gin es;; to -the - Great Oentrijl. Station. It is, rPq� ed that „"Geordie" invited Itis AiTiericen-born cousin to view the..grea:t historic sights of the" industrial ''North. 4rriving at the station, the apple of Geordie's eye, the miner asked his Yankee cousin, How . do you like this Great Central Station? With ill -concealed . disdain, and exhibiting the' reaction of a _mid-Vietoriah''' After- -takink •a :riineh of snuff, the visitor said,, "Why, my good man, we have 'fish s1iops " in America . • bigger• than this." - Poor' Geordie, completely • •deliatecl, but nevertheless hiding his thne. Mov- ing n vay•from the station, the scene of •Geordie's • disaster,' into the btisi- - -1ess section • of She city, the tower-, ing cylindrical- . monument -9s a ifi,;`J°,A, Mf4i4-ARFA pur 01 1a ' anand ao''ol S?' Mother and Dad are holding secret conferences : . . Junior being vert well behaved .... Christmas •is "definitely on its way. We think that' this Christmas will be one of the biggest anal Happiest ever. And to Make it extramerry, we've stacked our shelves to •tlie rafters fillec'our showcases 'til they're fairly bulging with nationalt"y known brands of "just what you've always wanted." } Now the only question is, how to take the hustle and push . . the fatigue F.. and short tempers, out of your annual Yuletide slopping tour. We've • a suggestion. •Shopat hone, where you will be' served by frieixds and neighbors . where you will be'sery d best, because your "salespeople know you..' Shop at Moine because you save time and money --and stillcan,obtain anything and everything thatts •available anywhere else. Showat home because you "". are supporting tine merchants who are supporting YOV .. . through their interest in better schools better churches ... better public services. ; And on Christmas Day, let's allgo to church... ':,,rich in the knowledge that this Christmas, by shopping`righthere, we've contributed to a -better, "Holiday Season for ourselves—and a better community for all! • r �r, 2^ fin ty ontv-45 %'abet+oJC lt1!er. 't, will hold -n 'until -Clivi` p 3''irtiol --our Ater e vbe o ea Vedx���ay 0yiq O f$ until e Christmas and every evening in Christmas week, EIREEKENRIDGE HARDWARE - PLUMBING R HEATING PHONE 135 &ODERICH morial to Lord Gray, an educe- , and annual meeting , Th the' chureh, tionist and benefactor of the city, ipomed before them. Said ,the A.m= erican, overawed by its majesty 'and. •. yet stillpossessed of .a flicker of, -disdain, "What What .might'''' dais pit Pe?" Like a at. pouncing upon a mouse, "Oh, 'my good cousin,, ..this is the vinegar bottle .for, your fish shop." The rout *as complete'. Aixsterity was : atoned for by. Geordie's Waterlog. Well, extra -curricula duties' call•. the scribe; -so until next week, good luck! BENNLEIt .ffieers • Elected. -r - The Y•o- `g Adult Groupheld their fowl Supper CHRJSTMA-S., OPPING HOUR for the majority of Goder ch Stores. ,.-. 'OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAYS DUPING DECEMBER, "baseurent` on, Friday, November , 18.th.1 After' a bountiful meal the •: minister, Rev. S...L: Hayward, t4pk" charge ,of the ' election of oflflcersr whiclu resulted as follows - Picea " dent, .*vs. Leonard Fisher;; ist vide. president,. Mr. Russel "Ker lighen ; 2nd vice-president, Mr. 3olik Dun ' "bar .:secretary -treasurer, Mrs. • Sts.• - ' ley Snyder; conveners-- sup,<1, Orville ,Blake ;, roup' 2, rs..Ben. g , group -1; `Straw han ; . ,;- Mrs. Russell soak.; ; .group 4, ;Mrs.-" Frank Allan.. 'rhe ,.secretary: read -a, report . 4 �. the s, and -the, -the 1949 activities, aneial" report showed' progress. -About twelve new .iuembere. joined. the' group in' ,the .year. ,m °CHANGE NOWT601 Iw '61;c ,a .tial PensYl enia �: ' ��Y4t _ V.I� Get easier starting—get complete. 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