The Goderich Star, 1933-12-21, Page 4°. rh �1�. M• .,.
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SINCERE 'C�,.7t yrM�R (�A
# TIV :` 11IUSTM!'-`AS"
OND .Y' �,AN,D 1 UE DA .,,
TANa NG doo.rn r SPEC►;
y�iatcit�da ,+red�F":
unity n ght,
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iiiArh wind. rain *n4.
•A . egecutire of the ,dun�o,.f the. -
held at the 'home
Reed Thurs40 when the Pt*
gram to : the ensuing months.' "
ainged, x >ent were:For'dyce Clark,
Albert Taylor. Itannend Brown,, Earri�
n
►; ''lla�aloar' and Alla Reed+.
Miss. .Rekn1, Anderson, the . recently'
elected •pr+erident, . of the Dungannon
Junior Institute, presided over the rau-
lar meet* *►t r the home 'of Miss Belle
Britaai1. Boll call wasrelPondetiresponded to br.
pa eic: ,of' horse -made candy with ac.,
l> g teoi»,, 'the shot der. and
.:=hila the, New: !W d Order,", :a
'the a>subjectof , at. rvarths+ile ad otic by
ISfiss Winnifred: ' McClure, 1 ;N., And
What We May' Do To Make °them
at Chriztt ,"" by s jean
Ways and means' of raising.
t+n+el* for the Institute were - 'diso!►ed
the artxtd ' membershipwas divide. •• into
airr1is
t ` nasib a for
som* view function, A letter from Ws,
rwin, fcerly Miss Beth Alton, was
ream thanking g the members for their gift
h n the aeon tit. her- marriage
im - November. A box of Cristmaas.°cheer
104, packed •:for a. needy.family fn the
_ vitci>�nity. - Cora Finnigan Was' :►p-
Minted. fitellt for the Jan meeting.
:.'concert under the alisPices Sit ,t'nco
Dungannon public library which, was
'held in the pari, hall Friday.was a .s .ic-
•eelistul event,, Deslrite' bad i 4 nd1-..
tions there was a,. aaod attendance, :thee.
amounting to - SW- Al!°• ;school
children :were admitted free, Robert
..
�duties .Ds►' lalson 'Performed the. da a .. of chassis
Man,: and • thethiv flowing fur. was
f ea ztted» " It #inn' y' a► band' consist.,
of
J:
as
:_d.
alts
. Ixaa
'tar: two -pert chorus by the pupils Of the
school .:(about Oa)', violin +fid Plane
duets, :Dorothy, `Robb And Viola n
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000,lmaw AnderiOn*„, champion of
Huronunty-eoinpetitien In public
ePeeking; instrumental selections„ :rt'
1trliirl tretiea
.Carr and Everett
man,;. rreadings, ' E#ieen Treleaaven;
emit cai:zeeding, Claire Pentiand;b.111e -
. infin rs, - It on,
Bodges; violin selections, Stewart l lunit--
- - •et Aocomprantaimentar on ` pll ad"we e
played by Miss Long, M lu .Linos Plun-
° keit, &Ad [Iu Margaret. _Pentland. Rev..
D. A, 14acMillan told of the -benefits to
be derlyed .from the• libratjr and thought
- -comm ty'fortuna ti ; , ng, sc-
' I a; splendid. library; TA
t ► w a of
thaniss„liraa extended to
2014
te Wei WOO' bacan►da>'
Gond ,1
amigo, c
' cep+' lei l
? Donald, pastor Lucittrir+r
ana
e Stria, +o a that
Dreathad O'cr Went the bride entered
the drawing r..1 ,ate of ` r r ekt-
est RI ,
r� x her
brother,
it� `
r
h4r', B•�
place beneath: twits° ,aareir Oeceireigreens
trimmed with sliver and white roses rvlth
'large white ll suspended from the
centre. ' The .bride to 'Wet unattended,
looked wins° �;its oming cositari;ne
of =Wee _and h c ° -=.'back Aln.red
•'satin. She carried'isk ''of white
and 'melee tai r atl k strewn-,
ted
+r �. The� houaMt�..
� all'
�e�.
for the with
,streamers pf ; 14 white . awatad white,
o scheme
ofwedding•helix,�
t gr00rP•and . white.
the
leasw
The til'h wa�a; • '` withcoda ar;
cake and i tnd...whlta runner
r
extended tl'�
length, of the
table.
Following congratulations the guests,
who numbered about 2tf., riePatiedi to the
dining room WilOq a weddIn(f dinner
'served. In the mornntiro nappy
1?p5;
couple left by motor for Ctodeldch where
they took-- the train for,, ashort S ie
n'ioon which writ be spent'at Landon -ancd
other points.'- For travelling the bride'
donned a prettyrcoarrtume of brown: rust!
ur d
a'�, rim oa
With hat and -j; matching accessories.
Upon their return, 'Mr:. and. Mrs.a Piaui -
'on will reside en : the grooin's farm, con-
eesslon b, 'West ':Wawaiiash: 4. , - the .bride
was the recipient of many beautiful
gifts, song thein being a handaoome
cedar chest.` the gff t .of ..the.. bridegroom.
The m, l t. .to, .t,„or "n
i�rQai om; Iiia twit a4as a
silver tray, • •
CREAMS. ; .. COLPATORAGE
Every, c a
yy �re sitould h+av'e.a cold
,storage in Which. the -temperature can
be maintained, as low as 88. degrees or
lower, but even then the butte should
si P441:* --g ui as 7P atsib e
awarAouse,r here,it,;nll ate dared
for at a much ,lower tem_ peratnre gays
Dr. 'Ruddick. in,,b4letin 6 ._of..the-_D,
minion Department of , Agriculture.
It decals, � a i old qts a
crtieameries with _;plan and specifics -
ns. tl.
An *effieec ott14 • houaiebold ' rrertiedy..-.
aoualiwe : EgyptiariLGannent. Bungs lin;
mull* relief : to Wit back and mutton -
lar r rhea ni tisnr. Also rel eveaa
time hura!i�. .nrM.[. i°nry . •"tibial. �ir,if#
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Organ Prelude =-'Ter e h+ Or.
'Choral for Cholx, ke $alFeriSta, , '` �a ar
E .e lle/Or aMnuntd 34.0„,.0.D, �1 h,stras4ualal cke on'i-O
the Degths of My Eeart"'(Holy Night)
'Ea
e• i of it . ; 'idlin
them wi � no _ iii �d y . � ., S er
Mr. ,S.
WalterInutChoi
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Organ Postlli�- �WTlaxk,.We All. OurGAd Its"
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NO H STREETUNITED' CHURCH
14041s14140 SERVICE
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Oi'>�'asn l�'relude-.A Chrletria;as Feito�Ie Merle l
• "lost' Milne Provide"
Soprano, Glorious Morn"" «: Dressler
Mrs. Raymond -Player
Organ Offertory --."The Shepherds''. in, the 'Field" Milling
Children'e.:`Chorus---"Tho Manger" ,
Anthems-491ie `NaYne Shall Be Called, Jesus"'
Solo rts: Mrs, Henderson and Mr Leslie'Hanna
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'Or "rt Poastiudo»--' sHosattnna
EVENING SERVICE•
'..
Organ Prelude; -."Fantasia on Old 'Christmas Carols"
Soprano S
io--Sleep M
jeans; Sleep"
P
Miss Ruth Wa'rk
A
A +e nom' � 1 em
n ate. Laiitl � $et eh
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Organ 'Offertory -"A Slavonic Cradle Song"
Baritone Sala-leiasar
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Mr. George Buchanan
'Organ Postlude-"Christmas March"
g.q.
Foulkes.
ST.GEORG S-.0HURCH
Sunday, Dec m er 24bh,.X933-Pourth Sunday
'in
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8.00 a. m. -Holy communion
ilO} n.! m. -Morning- Prayer -and- ,Sermon. -Preacher- the-�tetnr
Organ Prelude -"Legend" Tschaikowsky
Hymns lst 470• -2nd 58 -3rd 70=• -.14th 57 (2nd tune)
• Venite---124th :Morning, Cathedral' Psalter . Novelle
'. 11 1' (Prayer Bo 03'
P'aalms 1>k$, 1'�, �. � (�' 3?' Book �, _.i
...__ e' 1:.26-45 '
Lessons-�-lst Isaiah 32;1:8 ,and 2ncl. Sir, Linc 1
,a,
'Benedicite Oman* Opera in "V - minor Martin
Jubilate Deo -Cathedral Psalter Ouseley
Credo -Monotone
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Sermon -The Rector
'Offertory Ant ' em-- 0"�God _So Loved the. World'Stainer
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There will be no • aservice at 7 p', m.
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Organ .Font ude-'� n
r an T to
11.80 p. • m. -Christman Eve. Counpuniorl and' Grectrn =w -
.tilt6L. awttot
Band pain at' y.► a °
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rui eitt 'Y!� t�.w7Y►c� * n!n+i'au4 fM +, ..3.r.,.'« iw ?batt iIAr F" .' � .
, rcolatoyail
Waffle:Wok
ch4tottattera.,
Weit** . you this e'artiest. r . aio:D'a
x'ag'iRftil%►g
H STMAtS sE1t xgs
,organ Prelude--Choraa oy+g' will sing carpis in til c`liaaapel z
"The . Fyr$t °Kwell", • ' Traditional
"0 Little Town of Bethlehem" - Bishop Phill%ps Brooks •..
"Whit She a 'cbr Watched» T Nahum Tante-
Hy 63-- 2nd.- 72 -3rd. 73
yne gleisoti-=�•Stairier iri Pt = _ .Fm.,
Gloria Tibi Staaiher in '"F"
Credo -Monotone
• (hrintmaas Greetnio Phe Rector
1.�a.\yytr,�(...,
are under ary, �r'; cr..
W. Walden '�it:
quotaz
4id41 '�►" de
'r .astster, .34ro* Sldney McClinehey, `this
(►Unity*
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at Lthelavd ethh
��y ris seniarnd1n
g
is,
Mrs A.„ Taylor. fi>ra, atenac�r
Mi . maw ` R.N. is 'asatistin in
caring r for slur Brownlee,. who is not; fin,'
prdving in: health. '
Mrs. _ :Patterson returned:, to Toronto
last ?ridgy after spending several months
with her sister, Mrs. (Dr.)- Weir.
°.
114tr.:. James Match, is at. 'present in as
very critIcaaal • condition, .:having taken aa►.
turn for the worse on,lSunday morning. .
Tile united church Sunday _school'
win hive a little :concert and tree,In •the
basement of the church - on Thu ,4 jr
evening, December 28all.
Master Donald' Mory retur'ned to they
hoe of aunt. Mrs. :ill
h� un � , William Ander-
11%00%1,
son, ,atter spending a'few days. with his'
mother in Toronto.
Mras. D. Hardy, of Colborne, ',paSt:
sed°
away ori Monday' after a1 long llness,
She leaves besides her husband t Sod,
daughters ter
s and one son.
n
The- regtilarInpant'.tialy meeting of the
Women's Inifitute wags held .in the 'hall
on Tuesday othis week eek with n. 800t1
#endan�ece tt1l call was answered
by air • exchange . of gifts. Mrs:, Williaain-
:Robinson gave 't n -appropriate Christmas
message and 14fesdames Rowson, • . John=
.Itnlaertson- axnd; 1..'tii
sang n- ' -
a g ; a-� 4uartette-. Mrs: rr"
liam Sta;augharr. Mrs; J. Taylor and Mrs,
3. Woods served a.daitit lunch. '
The 1J. `01 Ti. No.'428.Ora'uge Lodge on
Tues i'= rt
Tuesday zn'gli ..•el+t,'.tkteir innuarMeeting
and elected', the following meers'• „ or
1934; Part *caster, Aro, Mark ,Oardnerr
'Worshipful Attester, Bro, Riohard Carter,.
Deputy Master, Bro. John Miller, Chap-
lain, Oxo: to. c.' Taylor;, Recording *ore-
tary, Bro. aC it Muilhr, 7E1nanoia1• Secre-
tary, gra,. Cl1aS,' Thompson; Treasurer,
Brod Bert,. Wad, '1st :Lecturer, Brat. JghU
lli nr a �aare .oras pro p lre .'4 t th
pulaalt uesit.w.,
h X
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tj;4i,a� t r�, ther.�I „o alatr
IIF gLt
W...D
E Nil: A • THIJ !•
seaNcER TRAcy, an , ,JOAN' BBN IrTT"
red-headed young Irishman and his beauteous lady friend will
amuse yo``u: with their infectious romantic• misasdventurerr r •
and' Y'GIRL" -
F• RIDAY AND SATURDAY
1 .T.ILzxAx HARVEY and IoHN ~113ol.Rs.
A .team of exceptional talent : coMbine to produce a 'true.:gen
COMING- CLARA BOW IN "HOOPLA"'.
MATINEES --MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and SATURDyAT at 8.
:Carter;
2id.144trer, Bro. Geo. McZen- 1I
Caidwell,„l'
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ler"wt's B oc�� pm.,wa1te.SamesFa Parrish andMi: 'sr�-
mittee, BertWard,
John Carter, John M:Creath, completed the events. Last
Barger, Angus' a
.r nyT�daRobin- bu
tv kert�u1Yknot%east.oa e
.' Sa`n
,
�n. F 1>nwingthel ion of Officers •a .ts and candies fox a11:�,
Mr. Cecil Mullin gave, an interesting and 1 and girls present. 4.
°•"'
informative address ` which embodied.. a
historical sketch of the, thirteen young t . ^.,
-mena..W.11 0 o..ed gtos*Darary
that,.. city was besieged byithe Artrmies•of
King James on'December 18th.' 1688.
SPLENDID- CONCEitT A,T- S. LT:FORD
Mtxwh credits is due the t can her of the
Saltferd; Public school and the Sunday
c'hool tea:► iherr and officer's far , the
`.splendid concert given_iiz:_their . S-xhocl
room on Wednesday evening When it was _.._
filled to ca alit ' , nterested visitors
1) yby
,F'�.. L
from the surrounding::: di'StriGt: Rev.. F. •
C. Craik; was the chairman of a varied S': . ' ILTON STREET . :
program' of.. choruisgs, ,recitations;. solos, PHONE 288
•Pr. ..
duets, highland dewing,. piano duets. Sells rnsilura�nc>e , of all •lc3nds, ,. Wit'
violin and guitar selections, orchestra ; rates from him before :renewing- or
umbers
,n _: A few remarks by Bev. D: J. planzling new 'insurance.. . • . , ' ;
Lane _ andµ aaL -Short .play "featuring Ruth
Nuts, Candy. Prints ' r: '
C0 a tom' o� "X.f the :' o '
�'pliaml Int
A Catendar'fory o"
r
C �!► .
Offertory. ntproviasion _., .. Beni>ard Munn
"fRataark theHerald'Angels.- "inig' "D, C�ni A1lr 'fie Faithful'`
men - lfymn 'Rook iia. 13$ 3,4rua' ' ` Neukomm
Suras'um Corda•-Xn ."F" ' . Steamier
sanctun'
a -l-, 'Term T . • f * , , ' ''° ° twiner
'Communion• --°Hymn . ,No. 245 Plain Chant ' :'a: ' a Feilliee's '
Glortiv,in Excelsis --In ",F", .. Stainer
v •. Vesper -Hymen 742 "Holy Night" • ; .' ,I `- -' pPranz Gruber- ,,
Recessional 'Hymns-�Nro. 13 Metndel066hn ,
'Organ Postu e--= HaaIleluj al herus' m , - , Hinder:
8.00 • a.--nt. -Froly Comntunion-Christmas Day- ,`
10.30 a.. m.--•-E'oly Corns iinitOn and. short address --the ` Rector ' ,
. Organ. Prelude. -Pastoral' Symphony.frot�n Messiah H. • .Handel ...d imsprovision on Christrnaias COolaMss•-'B. Muton
Hymnns•---•`last No.: 72 -2nd: 74.. -3rd 73 ,
/i��_y._,_�-,mayS +.,... -7,
- .ICyrie Ele1a�Mi11_- . .-` • , ,- [1 •• 0,• N �k� ,•-7--- •New I1LGls'
° 'Glpria Tibi -ln ' " ♦ .''A .'.x5rtof . Staainer..
,Credo onotone
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;Christmas Message. - They Rector . . �-.. ; ~'
;Offertory Artthe n -="The First '' Christmas Morn" e .
Ernest Newton.
�-m- - om
;Atnort'-aS�"�o, k
.
Surnumi Coro t-- In "V ...-
donitnunios-Hymn `(45 Plain
ch�ant)~.:
"- .FSeillee:
--
.Sanctus---41t"P" r: ,lendaSetnleerlGloriadin Excelsis;.In i'F"
RecestsnonaiH 1o. 7 • gas Postlude schristmaa .Mara""
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• • VICTORIA � STRL�• UNITED-
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Organ Prelude-SC�i�tnia aProc:s1'r.
- ; , � .' - • , ... r u.
Iitvocatian
1010-.434 'U the warrldt"
Prayer and- Lord'.:.P raver. in `i`tlfiil 0fl ,
Anthierri 'The First Christ naa:I 'Morn 4 ;
The Choir
Psali -- ,t
"ScriptureLesion-•- .r rr'
Hyt n."Atngels; from �earn
the i of >gto ry
- Sermo
Sopraat'wa �ol0Selt. tedd.. rs.: lit . Sandersori
Ors 10 tluude- Adeste Fid les"�
s EVENING
�'-t
Organ 'Prelude -"Cl ristmas l+ enta sia"
Choir-,-"Lertre Prayee.thent d.
Invocation-. n r,
H' n "H'aarkl the herald *n8'exs sing"
Anthers "The Trinity»' •
H n a"While shepherds watched, their ,Ao s"t
Serio
Quaa tte-•"Zilent, Night'".
ohn Snell', Molex B>l ow, ti'. Slirric>'itl`r
Hymr "O come *Wye faithful"
Organ' oatlud "f€* ths,i Chorus"
are. still yday left, inn: which
o u^ your lust as . wants.
ar Mea' f"d
. p
%ac Great► higtt, - . iarnait ""+Y9ti th.: tla
consolation at itallteililce err iile
wary. and Ust lima, watt the ra t
*$lanai;ye. '
the Xuc ' wtielnct oast is r du** tb
ettlilat. The Voraliert of tht 104,0
tritet
Thr
map ecfiatetilter--btusine ryolt-hare 'dale' -**T tart
Yew"' and the • friienda iipr sso Maaaan r , !IOC shown towaarxf
P. We eine erely wish to • aall oitr :Caaastomers- an4 #>riE ?
'the,•IklOrilieat of Chrieta iaees. •
. 1.
ltev.. i'. Craik
F"rataria Garube'
a>i`l Glaaar�k..
,U*ndel
" -894y*** *ADM ILICENSItS, -
r lot*l nUmber of radio receivhur'li e5.
tawstlard • dam, the period Merrill 1 to Oct..
3t was 50*$2 the radio branch ' of the
Departsteat of litAstitie hinta
tot*1 tiumber 1s: tee liellitttlit
#?iaeot the focal 'year elided 'Much
wx Was 1111,3400.
laths period just ottaa
were *iota In oat* Aka ainAnst$40,347,
for the lull tireal year 11143.