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",COMPLIMENTS OF THE;'SEASON .
NIiST T. . u GODERICH
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A:S VIELD,. Dec. 20. , :.. ,Mrs.
Robert MacDonald left last Friday
fox 'Chicago. Her song ''Bruce ,acs
eem anted her as far as Detroit,
where she Will spend• a few, da4'ye
with relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Bunce.
There she will be • ?ldet. by Mrs
Eva Norgard, ,with whom ,she will'
go. to • Chicago to spend the winter
Menthe. ' ,, h ,
Mr.' ,Norman • Q'Qonnor and Mr.
Lorne MacLennan are visiting with
friends in Detroit. •
Miss Sally MacDonald and Mies
Barbara MacLennan, are holidaying
at their homes after attending -Uni-
versity
•versity of Toronto,
Donald Plumb, who had 'been,
with Mr, aifd Mrs. T.- J. Lannani
for the past two and a -half years,
lett recently._ for " London to
enlist in the permanent force army.
While in the . army he plans to take
the trade • course ° in -'"motor
mechanics. ' ,
Word `has been received
A Former Resident Passes.
of „the
death of Mrs. W. E. Hanna, form-
eriy . Miss Madge • Boyd, • daughter
•0f,� t e late . Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Boyd` and 'member of a prominent
family • ;ofr the Amberley district
of Ashfield. Born fifty-seven, years
ago,- she., removed to Goderieh °with
'herr parents' when a young'. woman
and ; a few years ,later married
W.' E. Hanna, who- at one time
taught in the Laurier school. With
hit she,:remgyed to Toronto, where
Mr. Hanna. for -.many years was
Win. Reid, of -Goderich, on the -Square
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Phone. 809w .Q9j ears experience.
WHEELER'S
Fli'NERA . , SERVICE
No extra charge for the use
of our Funeral Home, Toron-
to Street. '
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rineipal Of,. : Qak0'ood ��' leglate
stitute. For sumo time she• had
been iii failing. health, . ansl a few
-Weeks "ago she and her husband
went, to'Florlda to spend the winter.
,'b.'ey 'Weare there, only ,a, few, days
wheni•,3lrs. Manna was seized With.•
a 'stroke and, she'' passed away on
December 1.3th, Besides her 46,
voted ..'husband_ One leaves one son,
John, ,.o.1 -Ottawa,:; three sister$,:
Lillie, Mae .and Beth, of Toronto,
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andC3h�arles on:the d
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hoinostead in :this township.; • Mr.
Chas,. Boyd, •eon Mac and daughter,
Mrs., Carruthers; attended, the fun-
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eral' in, Toronto. ^ ..
WESTFIELD
WEST.FZ'1 LD, •Dec. 20: i -j Mr.
R.1ph Rodger of Montreal, is spend-
ing. three weeks with phis brother,
Mr, 1 inerson Rodger, Mrs. Rodger
and other friends.'
.Mr.: and„.,Mrs. Fames Boak of
Bruno, .Sack„ are visiting their
son, Mr, James BoaR, and Mrs.
B�Oai�.
Mrs. d;pe Brolphy and infant son,
George, returned • home froin the
Goderich hospital, on Wednesday..
The people of. this • community are.
glad that the weatherman is be -
hating so they• can et their Christ -
Inas shoppii`g done.
Mr . • Broch f T
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ing her daughter, Mr
and Mr: Brophy.
Ghests at the homeof Mrs. Fred
Cook on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
E. Jamieson, of Ashfield;
Mrs. Bob Bank, of Lucks 'w; Miss
•Pearl Jamieson, of Belgrave; Mr.
Everett Whitehead, of • Teeswater,,
and Mr. and 1 trs, Aaron Boak, of
Lucknow. •
Mr. Harold Bosman spent the
week -end with Mr, and Mrs. Jack
Bosman .of Dresden, •
Miss Eva ' Stacthouse of Bruce -
field • visited on , Wednesday with
M. .and- Mrs. Norman McDowell,.
Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Snell, ;• Mr.
Emerson Rodger; Mr. : Joseph Snell,
and Mr. Ralph Rodger visited on
Sunday with. Mr. and irs.> Mansel
Cook of Londesboro. f
Mr..Harvey. Wightman of Niagara
is visiting 'his parents, Mr. and•Mrs.
Earl . Wightman.
A' merry Christmas -td everyone,
PORTER A.
;PORTER'S HXL", Dee,
{/eroMe“? COMMAS and a • 24..,—.P&d'
New X'eafi to the 'editor, state' and
readers 'off The Signal•Star.
Mr. ,Hind Mrs, Lawson. Lockhart
and t,00 children, of Royal; Oa1r,
Mich., spent' Sunday with Mr. Lock -
hart's: re. ts Mr andMr
. Jas,
Lockhart.
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SpaPathy Is extended, to ;Mrs.
Robert Fuller in the -Passing' of her
father, Mr. Peter. Fisher., •
Sig ladles of the W,A,"suet at. the
home. :of . rs. Jas
Lockhart t a
n
Tuesday
find made out their pro-
gram for' 1950. ,
School Entertainment. -4 a"The
school concert of .S.S. • No, 6 was
held on Thursday night; with a
full house. .,,The program of carols,
readings, dialogues and, group sing-
ing-, etc., was much enjoyed. • Much
Gredit ,is, due Dale Bergey and bis
pupils, The, .tree was• well_ loaded
and Santa was generous with treats
for alb"
Young Couple Honored. Qn
Friday evening a presentation took
place in the school in, honor of Mr.
:and Mrs. Bob Harris. 4bopt sixty
were present Cards were played.
After this the young' couple were
asked to comb forward and ;Mrs.
.I71gin Cox read a nicely, worded
address and Stuart Schoenhals pre-
sented them with a lovely trilight
tamp. Bob and Betty each thanked,
the gathering -for the.. gift and in-
vited them to oeme and see t'heur in
their home. '
nett yCiub.—The Commun-
ity Club meeting for December, was
held, at the home -,of Mrs. John. Tor -
ranee on ' . Wednesday afternoon,
With twenty attending A quilt.
thathad been Started at last' meet-
ing was quilted on but not finished:
1VIrs. Y. Torrance, 'president, opened
the meeting . with the . singing of.
carols. Mrs. Bert Harris gave the
financial report. Tables have been
bought and it is hoped 'to secure
more folding : chairs, It was de-
-cided •to' have social evenings after
:Ne Year:.'. A delicious •lunch was
ser -ed by the ,hostess.
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EENMIT4LER D ,: 20, --- The:
Beinnillei correspondent wishes
The Signal -Star and• all the staff
,a•: -.very merry ': clarist?nat' and 'a
•lIAPpp and Pr4spe:''aus .Neve Year.
gr. and Mrs. 'M. (food and Gloria
spent Sunday' in: Goderich with Mr..
Mfr. Courtland Herr is in the'
h iosp.tal, i
'Goderieh with*. pneumonia.
We hoPe be will soon• -be ble to
return homes,
r Mr. and MzS. Kenneth Cunning
hats. of Camp Borden •are, spending
the Christmas, holidays',with Mr.'
and Mrs, C, Kerr and family.
The teacher and • pupils, Ben
miller,school-Fare to: ` be congrati. -`
lated .on the..splendid• eoncert pre-
sehted on Friday nighty including
songs, dialogues, recitations 'and'
drills, Last, .but not least, Santa
Claus appeared with his pack full
.
of gifts for the children!. ,.
Mr V �rd a , Itanstone • and' young
son e h from• the Goderich
hospital turday. Both are
fine. • ,
Mr. and Mrs. S. Vaustone• visited'
on Sunday with Mr. 'and, Mrs. R.
Hill, near Mitchell,
Mr. Kenneth Fisher Is home from
'his boat for the winter.
KINGSBRIDGE
The three persons whose guesses are most nearly, correct
on the weight of the
in our window will each receive a prize. This annual
-contest; -discontinued.~after 1941 because of the ward' is
oresumed for the first-time this year. ,
CONTEST CLOSES AT 7 p.m., DECEMBER 24th
Come around and make your guess. One guess with
each purchase of 10c or over.
UORSES• •each. $2;50.
S,
OATTI.H.• each: 450
V HOGS .per cwt.'50a
•ccording to, size & conditloia
CALL,'
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DARLING & COMPANY
OF CANADA, LIMITED
"(formerly, Cunningi,am & Pryde)
Minton, Exeter, Seaforth
Write Box 150, or phone 41J,
Exeter.
and We shall be pleased to
man.
Come in :and See our display 'of .luscious ,home-made
chocolates and candy of all kinds:
CR0000LATE COATED' MJTS, HARD CHRISTMAS
11►II ,Z;' . PEANUT' BRITTI"►E,PEANUT TAFFY and
BUTT ; SQOTCH, CREAM CARAMELS, LADY CARA
ARAMEL LOG, ASSORTED BON BONS, AS-
SO1TE:t► •SALTED NUB'S •FRENCH CREAMS, and
forget our "Tiger' band chocolates in -boxes or
bu
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and wish you:and and those -whose--. .:
happxness:Ys .yours, a full•
measure
��.easure of Christmasjoy'and
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success forthe New Year
Tom,Manjuris, proprietor.
Our new location / ir-on—ilainItow Street, north from:
• Goderich 'Frozen Foods.V* _Walt- ":-tettliCatatiVVICV
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hickHatchery
Crawf�rd's, � �'..
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Opeing in Lucknow?
Starting from scratei} jtllis hatchery will be Govern
mexlt-approved and,inspeeted, our eggs being -secured from
Durance Farris, Sarnia. ..All birds in above flock are
blood=testedrand banded; in fact, they are one -of the few •
accredited flocks in the Doniiaaio"n of Canada. ,
We are determined that all customers must be satin
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find and we are Prepared, to go the limit to keep them so.�•
Betore you order chicks for -.the coming season, investigate
•aherd , guarantees and brooding
breeds, .prices, 'discounts,
charges, Remember, this hate yis looaimd apt Lucknow,
ere you ca i'see .far chicks before taking them home.
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4I NGSBRID GE, Dee, 20. Mr.
Gerald Dalton cif Toronto is spend-
ing -his' holidays with his parents,
Mr. and firs, M..J; Dalton., '
Mr. Basil Reynolds of Western.
Canada is visiting at the home Of
MI', and Mrs. Ray Dalton. •
Mr. _Thomas Wallace. is -visiting,
Ifriends in Flint, Mich.
`Miss Annie Bouvier is• spending
the - winter in London, Ont. .
A reception WAS given ,f r the
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newlyweds, 1<,ir4,, and Mrs. .John
Austin, in the_ parish hall last
Wednesday evening. Music `was
supplied -by' the Carruthers
orchestra.
• The school pupils are giving a
concert in the parish hall cn Wed-
nesday of this week.. ,
Frank McKenzie • and . Thomas
Bueglass, .. spent the week -end at
Niagara Palls.. ''fig -
Mr. and Mrs. James Wallace hate
gone to Toronto to spend the
winter with their,,: daughters • in the
city: ° rp
Wer aislf' a merry Ghristmas to
the Signal -Star staff.„.
E, Dec. 20...4 -The cattle in-
rs •: who have, been in. 'the.
i of Ashfield .testing, for'
e.;... tmrned. ..►down.. a • large
'number, of cattle. Seine -•farmers
have lost all their 'cattle, .which
.have keen_ shipped. . TO_LO ,.,..-,,,
The people of this community
sympathize with Mr. Donald Mc-.
Kenzie in the loss of his large barn,
with its ,contents by,fire. We
understand—he is „making prepar
ations to build again.
•Mr. Angus McPiarmid and family
attended the :funeral of his sister-.
in- aw,• Mrs. McLeod, of Auburn.
•'The' Nile Missionary Society
ladies ave shipped three bales of
clothi •g . to Toronto, to be. sent
t
•over, eas'xfor, relief 'of the needy.
N a�rly • every, c'hil i• and , many.
that- Were not chitareii�,, went :to
Goderich to get d Took• ••at. -•;Santa. as
he jai -might” gifts to the kiddies.
.Mr., Gordon Rutledge, brother of•
G. R1 tledgg,: Nile, �a veteran Of the
lsfWorld \War, is .Lome; • apparently
suffering from effects of the 'war..
He has been living at Timmins for
anumber of\years.. 'Many- will re-,
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number. him hen • he clerked in
M karts 'Scotch Store in •G•oMerich;L.
Gordon will ma +,e• hishome with
'his brother Robert 'H. Rutledge of
:,Goderich for a rest this- winter.
Once again at Cir s mas. we h a•,r ' h e=ta. mliar o
rds of
.`Peace on earth,' goodwill toward men'., E. E. 'Cranston,
• extends to you and yours, the Season's 'Greefings.
Jack- Wioze'PORT ALBERT;
CHOPPING, 'MI Go
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Handles ' National Feeds and
s.
Fertilizer:$ .
PHONE '25r8, DUNGANNON
= W e aourteotsiy sulci
a limited number ofreservations for a
.. .. fowl dinner . at •
• $2.00 . per plate
Both meals- from..12'.:o: 2 :arra 5 to 7- p.m1,
" Monday, D'e' cexpber
Phone 1151-- or -= 685
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The Park House,God.er cl i-
Dates open for holiday parties and dinners.
49-50:
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CREWE,. Dec. 19.—Your cor-
respondent wishes the stafr .and.
'readers of The_Signal-Star a very
merry Ohristinas "and a prosperous
New Year. rt..
Messrs., Earl ' and ' Ivan ' Rivett;
who were sailing during the sum-
mer,,„have••ret-urned hone, y
Mrs. B. Treleaven and Mr. and
Mrs. Vernon Hunter of Luck
were Monday visitors with Mr. .and
Mrs. iJ. Curran.
M. alid Mrs. C. nigrn' were
callers "on Tuesday with 'Mr. and
Mrs. H. .Gardner of Zion.
A} ccessfnl evggn)ng Vit} ,,�sp9n
s6fre44' in Cr'eWle scMYMe1 oli Thursday
evening by • the teacher, Miss Given
Stewart; and her' eight ►pupils: Miss
11L MacDonald of Lucnnow was theaccbxnpanist. The "proceeds of the
evening amounted to $15.37: -
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Dear Si r ,`.ri"w T'! ti
Please send 'Price List, "Order :'form, self addressed
stairnped •envelope and all available literature concerning
'ye i, chinks', to'
G ODERICH MEMORIAL
1EWE.ST DESIGNS ---
'" BIOST- OF MATERIALS
Guaranteed workmanship at':
hat otutillapi bte'"�
CuSAVE ALL AGENTS PEES.
ll at our office: or drop as 6
line to Box 16X', Goderieh. 'We'
w,111 be pieaSed : to call and help
olio se 4 suitable memorial • foe
rour family plot.
R:. A.• .SPOTTON
St. Andrew a :14
Also PICK-UP ,TRDCKS and USED CARS
1949, Vanguard, radio and several extras.
'1934 Plymouth coupe.
1936 Ford Pick-up truck.
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you will find `your favorite kiST Ginger
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