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Our Own Cor,rspnricient
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OStiield, Dec. 23.-,-MbS COlena.
ic
or _ Of P t Dalhousie *talking
With her sister, Mrs. Mani!), ,M01)46*14.
Irma 'GraCe Redmond of leirriVieed •is
14111110 tar 'the vacation.
A happy New Year to ail,
• Miss ,IVilfirtie Snell returned lionte
*Week after spending a few dole:
bertaUnt, Mrs:
AIM R. Buchanan is attending the
.2°,34 wedding tedaY (Monday) of
mrac Ismter. MM. Mantes ank ieer,
illirsinee Of Olyth.
• .11ifeeare. alanlea and Glenn McGill
of 'London -ArohOtne for the holidaPic
Ur. *Thatteas Jardine is -Tending
One holidays with be. parent,. in 11'07,
xprIte. , • • .
Mr. and Mrs. W. II Campbell ore
• visiting their datiginar, M "'• W10*
Crozier of Crewe.
Christmas concerts a e v! for
another year. Splendid 1,1,4si ani mos
-were given at 3rd line a teed. wkat-
• tield church, at 'Westfieid
alaa at. the 6th line schoe
, The barn of Me, Roba
ashich was burnt in the fall e, hile
° threshing, has been rebuilt, and a
' Salt dance *was held oh i' -n
*evening.
,,SREPPARDTON
• Sheppardton. Dee. 24. --Mr. Cay -
ton Foster is home for the feetive'
arealion. . Re sails on a Salt water oili-
binket
Mra
Mrs. Thomas Bogie has returned'',
-'itreirn -Midland where she had gone
.........4wing--40---thillness-40-IftIr father,
..aihat better. Mr. Robt. Bogie' is alke;
honie atter spending the sea- ;
100n of 'navigation on the Great 1
takes. ,
4/fiton Je4St
CSOInerOn ix$ $1)0141.0 the h0/100 B. Young
"its gondomits, M. and Mr. IL*
Vrager of liViadeor Chairman.:of Board
"ilboll
WititOW •-•••4--;-• fMra., Davidson Retires. as Sicr.
Anaong the Atrialits, 'wbo are. holi-
daying.in Clinton, are MISS Eleanor
ritonsteol, Mita Isobel. Lindsay,
Alex. Addison. and tdward
'Rorke.
Mt and Ms'. A. Gat -on and ,ehild-
rea: 8_014 Saturday' iii London. Me.
and hirtL, C. rielnho4f. tital Carl, 'Were
alsti there_ ,•
Miss Sybil Maeltenie has gone to
itineardine, to be with her parents
for the
Lawrence Piturtsteel of Lon-
deria',10 With Ids father; and Miss
Margaret, Pluinsteel of Toronto is
ala -a hero for the holidays. •
The St. 'Paul's A. Y. P. A. are at
practice' upon a play to be presented
after N'ew Year. The caste will be
composed Meetly Of the monal,ers.
The new theatre, Whielt was exPec-
ted to opon. at Christmas, was still
incomplete, and it is not known at
just what date the opening will be
held.
In spite of the fact that lie has al-
ready visited the town on several
..ccasions, at the request Of the
stores, Septa Claus paid his visit to
the town again on Saturday. There
were Many Children down town to
greet him, to admire the community
lice, and receive the advance treat -
of candy from the old gentleman.
M. • Pavia Glenn Ami Mrs. Elizabethi
gireoble. were 'guests .of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Jackson, Ripley:rep Sunday, t� see. Mrs.
Jasrn Sr 'Oa )140 bet 111 fpr some
tiMe, •
• li011iNTGANNON, Dec. 30th,-anngan-
non public ettool he'd its', inaugural
meeting on SaturcleY, 'Dec. 32111,' with a
full attendance. Mr. Wm. 11. tfiferntire,
the newly-eleeted trustee, took his seat
or the Iiretettmeteeendeater-lra
the' deebration of oillee,, the secretary
called the meeting together and tasked
that a chairman be appointed. Mr. J.
13. Young, the senior member of the
board, was elected as chairman. Vole
lowing a ten-year tenure of *thee as
seeretary-treasurer Mrs, R. Davidson re-
ttred from that paeition and Mr. Charles
Elliott was dmeointed, at $16 per year.
Upon
her thanks to •the members for their
kind eonsideration during the ten years,
stating that, with her noultitudious du-
ties, she was glad to be relieved from L. 13, PEARSON
thls responsible work. hearty vote g:ff On the staff of the high commis-
thanke was tendered to her for her
faithful solace throughout ° past dee- ...sion at London as counsellor ta the
elide. it was decided to ask Jar tend rs Canadian department of external
for the position of janitor the t de affairs, D. ,13. Pearson is mentioned
retiring, Mrs. Davidson expressed
Teachers and Swdents Returned
For Yuletide
„SOPIAIL. AT CHURCH
ST. HELENS, Dec. 28, -Holiday NISI-
" tors in the eommunity included M.
and I. Jos. MeTattosh of Vineland,
.with Mr. and Ws. D. Todd; Mrs. Tor-
rance, of I4uc1rnoW, and Mr; and Mrs.
Wm. Blue, Helen and Margaret, of De.
+reit, wet -Mr. and VA's. J. 0. Anderson;
--Mthi;e.11.0-limerbrterMe; ir. and Iltm_Teronte,ll04tat.
Moore, Marguerite and Beverley, of
Hensall, with Mr: and Mrs. Harvey;
Webb; Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Smith, Elinore
and Yvonne, of Torento, with Mrs, John
Webster.
Miss Florence MeQuillin, nuree-in-
• tesinine at Stratford General Heepital,
spent Christmas Day at her home. ,
Teaehers and students home for the
vaeation Mega:led Misses W. D. Ruther-
ford. of 'Kirkland Lake; Dorothy' Mc-
Ottillin, of Sandwich;. Dorothy Webster;
of Landon, ZvIda Webster of Toronto,
and Doreen Webster, of Carlow; jean
Webster, of Wheatam; Irene Woods, of
Waterloo; • Dorothy Miller, Jean and
Kathleen Thom. Norma Weatherheud.
Marie 1VIeCroster. Laurene Miller of
Ingsknove Nigh Sehool; Messrs. Chas.
McCatillin, of Clandeboye; Neely Todd,
of London; George 1VicQuillin and Wil-.
,eon_Wleaclaeoof 0, A. C., Guelph..
• An enjoyable evening was spent at the
United church on Friday when a social'
ralrekt-tratterathe-attemet
P. U. Mr. Stanley • Todd presided.
-Comnattfrity s nginga-ivoutest and sev-
eral games were enjoyed and readings
were contributed by Rev. H. M. Wright
and Mr. Ted Rice. Aspeeial feature of
th evening was the presentation to Mr.
to be received up to Tuestiaiy, Jan. 14th, in Ottawa is likely successor to Dr.
when the next meeting will be held. W. A. Riddell on. the committee of
Mrs. R. Davi'dsan gave her home last 18 of the League of Nations. This
Friday afternoon for the Dec. me.eting is the committee. delving into the
of the W. I., over which Mrs. C. W. Al-
lotaresided. Roll_ question of league sanctions on iron.
........
"Tile name name of a place and what it is
noted for. The secretary read a com-
for the Blind expressing appreciation
tutefero
miinimtinh Itora_the-Canadian-Insti
for a- donation in money-recerved from
-11,1r, and Mrs.
W m. Campbell- of Deamybrooke 'are
spending la• few • days with their
daughter, Mrs. Crozier.•
Miss Deride° Durnin is 'spending
the hoadays at her ,home.
Mi. and Mrs. Marvin Durnin spent
Wednesdity in Goderich:
Fern Bali is holidaying with
r gi and Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clif-
tor of 1.11,1010W.
A tramber 'Item Itife Met Santa
Clau. 0 DOW/Innen on Saturday.
The S. S concert was held on Fri-
this braneh. The letter was typewritten ,aoderich Township, Dec. 23. -Mr.
bv a blind typist. and `was • a masterpiece Geo. Stirling has been re-engaged to,
nf perfeetion. A letter from Mr. and
Mrs. C. W. Alton was read. thinking the work for Mr. Thos. Sowerby and
' son forf the corning year.
Institute for a letter of sympathy re,
Mr, R. Kilgattick furnished a plea. t • Mr. Arnold Porter returned . from
_sant entertainment for the school the Goderich hospital on Sunday af-
ACIOldren and a number of their par., ter an operation for appendicitis.
dents. Mr, Foster occupied the. citai; Mr. and Mrs. Brock Orr, Donald'
. and the little people acquitted them- and Billie of Toronto motored up and
-aselves-verr well: ' . _ _ are -spending the Christmas vacation -
4 'Mt". and Mrs- Itenneth Grubb are with relatives. -
Or/siting arnong their relativ /3 Be - The regular meeting of the Y. P. S.
Aire her mane m e. • e- any evening With a good attendance Janes. Mrs. J. J. Rvan, Mrs. J. D. Web- of Union 'church will be held in • the
MI - At lie.. v.... age, . rs. Grubb was
e -sr a 1 reawk.- and a good programme. The people arclQou. Mrs Bert Bradferd and . Mrs. church on Friday evenin,.
ratvtdoon condtrt their social evening' Mr. Dave Davidson of the S. S.
............11.,..,............... of this vicinity'. were well entertained
on. Thursday Afternoon, when the first, as groups 1 and 2 were unable tol.rocolite has returned to spend the
aet at the present i'One. Int -resting winter with his parents,
teache'.1' am! intpils of the school en-
tereai ned the in With a 'varied and ' milers wei'e rend by Mrs. F. Jones. Mrs- Christmas concert held on Fri-
tn- 3, D, Riehardeen an.d Mrs. Wilbur' d. The
eelved by them following their recent
bereavement by the death of the ,for-
, mer's father. the late James Alton. A
i donation of $25 was vdted to the local
oren -a ir skating rink. The In sti tu te
had aim contributed to the community
Chrietnute tree, and prepared the baee
of Candy and nuts. It was decided to
have Group 3, comprised of Mrs. P,
terest Ira; progiamine.
ay evening in Union'
Brown Mrs C 'W Alton offered; herl ,Church, was
Miss Lorrnin and J'. well attended despite the deep snow.
. .
spent M'ndn with Mins
CdvDenridnonlianne hame tor the January meeting. A soi
1e:41f-hour was, en loved over the ten -enp3. • Rev. F. W. Craik was chairman for
Tteieav
• ndici.,,-prAtexam -which---con '
ITT_,_ Ye. , pc• m ••t 0 '
•
here of the death in Western Canada 31 ted of the following, by the ptipils
Fcr Rheumatic
, aches .01 SC W ! i . a. %and Rheumatism Malloegh, a natve of 'Dungannon and ,,,hoor,
Mre, Mallough. widow of the late David'
"The Holly Song"; Merry 1
Pailit.-The pains a.nd of g-a.S. No. 6 school: chorus„ bi the
. ! should be tre,ted•with Di.. Thm.a.tv 1„ brother of Mr4 S'e.phen Stothers and Christmas Greetings bY the smaller
•1 i-aoyee oe The,s0,thing and heating . Mrs. Andrew Stewart. The remains
e li i Wren ; dialogue "Recess Speeches"
are being brought to Ltreknow. the for-
preeperties of thi. famous remedy have 11 • '
been demonstrated LI airty year. Use Mallough. and the funeral se.rvice 1711
1
It also for insammatory palf13. "ritt- tie c onducted in Lucknaw Presbyterian
fetes. bruism and see:alas, -either in church on Tuesday afternoon. before
human beinge er I }IP lower animals. - interment in the family plot in Dantean,
non (cemetery. The late Bni IVIeClure,
• -*---•— whose funeral was held on Monday last
and Mrs. .Tom Todd of a mantle clock.
Mrs. Ted Rice read an address and Mr.
Dick • Weatherhead made the presenta-
tion.
. Mr: John Webster underwent a criti-
eat -operation in-- thee Wingham -hospital.
on Saturday.
St. Helens, Dec. 23. -Mrs. Robin-
son Wood hassaturried front a three -
weeks visit with • her daughter,, in
Toronto.
Mrs. McIntosh of Vineland •is a
holiday visitor with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. D. Todd.
-Teachers and students home for
the vacation, include: Misses W. I.
rforde of leirklan-d-Lakoe-Dor
the MCQuillin of Sandwich; Dorothy
Webster of London; Zylda- Webster
of Toronto; Ddrine. Webster of Car-
low; Jean Webster. Wingham Junc-
tion; Irene Wood of Waterloo; Doro-
h f thelate Mr• and Mrs at N.ey Lassalene, Eric Speiran, Lor- thy Miller, Jean and Kathleen Thorn,
Stewart Elliott, Roddy Johnston, ten, Laurine Miner Luclaiow; Messrs -
Bile, Norma Weatherhead, Marie McCros-
raine and Arthemise Laski]
Pauline and Armand Lassalene, Jean George eMcQuiRin of Giielph; Chas.
McAlister; solo, Mary Harwood; re- McQuillin of Clarrdeboye; M. Todd of
eitat/on, "Santa ,,
Claus by Harold London; Hugh MeCrostie and Gordon
was a brother-in-law.
Johnston; a song, "Sing a Song_ of LMiller of Lucknow-
.
e.
Mrs. ,tinarew &tea..., o cal,/ hm a been Clinftinag tilik' taf-slic boys anTgirTs - -Tfie death occurred" on gattirday
onto. where she will be a gest witia her bers and a well acted play, "Married
Ernie Fisher of Goderich gave sev
residing in Lucknow as housekeeper for dressed as darkiea; dialogue, "My evening, of a highly 'esteemed resi-
al violin harmonica and vocal nup-
�r-
Mr. 11 McClure, left last week for Tor- Doll Louise" by Ma and Freida dent of this cominunity in the person
Powell; chorus, "Christmas Bells", of Mr. John Webster. He had been
Ode visit with Toronto relatives, your good"'. by Maxine McAllister' formed Saturday morning girls; monologue; "Christmas Pre- for some weetz, tit preparation for a .
sents," by Elva Orr; recitapion, "If critical Operationwiridh was per -
y sixteen a patient in t
pati • he winghaan hospital _In_lieste'', finished the nrogram. The
'
"44ughter, Mrs. Cartwright (nee Miss b;., the school; a ...Star drill b •
I
'Miss Mabel Reid. Concession 7, Ash- . Eric • Speiran, Bruce Sowerby, Stew- year, is survived by his wife former- kept the audience in gales of laugh-
ter. The partsofThe newlyweds were
ried a ..
adventures of a young _couple rear-
takeit by Miss Alice and Tom Chant- ,
xter only a week of courtship,
Iona stewarta . .
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Richardson, June
and Hugh, 'have returned from a Yule-
mr, it..1L. Reed is visiting in Lucknow. dialogue, "Competing Railroads" Mr. Webster who was in his Nth
six berg, while Lloyd Bond proved a re
field, is suffering from, au attack of art Elliott, Arnold Fuller; a' rose and IY' Miss Lavina lintriphrZey,
.Mr. aad Mrs. Wm. Alton and son fr 1 e
e.p by Stewart ETtiott; dialogue • Mitchell and Mrs., Ed. Smith and sourceful calored servant. Earl Tully '
and Miss Berniee Bond were friends
ecarlet fever. . . _ flour drill; recitation, -"Fre -,°Couid datigaliteraf andtwosena: Mfa. Jas.
Douglas, 'of Toronto, were. week -end
, 4
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PAN^T Imtredt, Taverns,
MAFEKING, Dec. 2. -The se
concert Thursday afternoon at No
and the Sunday Schoole•concert B
hall Friday evening proved to be
popular events.They were well at
and the programs at each were well
ceived. Miss Olive Anderson's p
and a number of the pupils of 'Be
school put on the first part of the
day &hoof concert, /and their so
recitaticars-and-tlialegnese`she
careful training, and won hearty
efollawesle_by
humorous plays by local talent:
ASFIFIELD
Ashfield; Dec: 24. --Teacher e home.
f w• the holidays are, Miss Elizabeth
Macdonald, Nile; Mr. Malcolm Mad- -
• Lerman, Barrie; Miss Isabel Mac-
donald of Waterloo; Misses Anna,
'
Lds and Charlotte Mackenzie, To-
ronto; Mr. Charles MacGregor, Wet-
„seicIA:ohr...egant,e cerroratid 74AttenbfdireoT1.ii. taSi2arrysdask.
ian Church, on Thursday. evening.
Miss 'Margaret Hibbine is home
r. 171•71rtri Kaaera.affie„,..a..........,............._....._..........................................
Godfrey -Hall wag again the tentre, of
attraction forthe children, . to aviom'I
each year hedistributes a large ba*et '
of oranges. Mr. Finlay Shackletonct- ! .
. School Report .
to the success of the evening.
Among those hotidayeig with itieir Sr. IV. -Agnes Lednor, 81; Helen.
parents are, Miss Grace lake from
3IcGee, 75; Norma Murray, 7T.. Jr.
koria, Mr. and Mrs. Finlay Shackleton. ,
Sar-
',.
e,
IV --Eleanor Petri 69; Horace
of Arthur; Mr. ancteMrs. Fanner Keane(rawford 60. Sr. III. -VIII. -Verna Petrie
:
riekeeef Toronto- Miss Jean Anders:on. ' 7 1; JJe McGee, 68; Roderick Mc -
from Stratford; Gordon Anderson, IVItss . Kenzie, 65;• PliVilia MeCreight, 62-;
sold Adams, 54. Jr. III. -Frances
Miss 69; Rose Murray, 66”; Le-
msMuriel MaryBBlake, Cranston
Mlss Vfreorma L.Loarsenbknny,,. andand,
illa
Mr. Richard Eilpatritk from Sheppard- Roy Draper, 62; Gordon •Martin, 59;
ton.
PORT M.,.R2IIT
cc t as chairman and added eat lkie
. -• Harold 'McGee; 49; Dorothy P'earsqn
Miss 'Pearl Irvin is sPen.ding the hl.- - 45: Sr. IL -Charlie Adams, 60e
days with her 'brother. et ' Harburn Adams, 50. 1st -excellent,
TuMesrcia. avndwitMrh Mrs. T.. _Ja.yrdA. ndmrsers.on HAservene; ,•
e .
Isobel Lednor, Maxine McGee; good,
George Barger, Vilda McCreight,
Feerl Martin, Elwin ,Petrie. Pie--
- road, Margaret Adams.
Teacher. Annie Birr.
Webb, St. Helens.
AV-L.ORIS- CORNER --
Taylor's Corner, Dec. 24. -The
nual Christmas concert was held
the school with Rev. Herbert
chairman. The opening number
a chorus by the whole school af
which recitations, solos'dialogu s,
duets, arid mysical numbers coref
ed a splendid program, Mr. Jarfl
Young contributed several, well
plauded violin solos accompanied
Iris- -daughter, Miss- -Olive Yowl
Conv.eted of rzckless drivin4 RaV
- Sawyer of Windsor, is snending, 30 days
n in the Ellgex jail. He figured in a head
,I•• oncollision and stfeack a car in which
S were a mother and five children, one
✓ receiving a broken arm:
Bring in' WO:
Tultliday
season and _they 4re The
most perfect tone- -of ay
. Radio naanufacliied- today.,
. Why bother with a neat
• Rttdio - if it ..distbris and
• abuses your favorite pr4-
g4ta4itz--T-Let--u*-prove--:th'
statement. -Listen to .one
• 'your own- and be on
vinced. We will gladly in.
,Olie on trial for you.
Liberal trade-in allowance
• on your old machine. I
HOW ABOUT THAT WASHING, MACHINE MOTHER
,HAS BEEN WISHING FOR. FOR A LONG TIME.
- - WE HAVE THEM. nom -
ibi4xt to Sithaefeea" Ladies* Wear
ON THE SQUARE "
uvSlitit a Refl*ble P1*uuber for Yotti
Repair Work or New P1urnbing
Itturaii, can,
CARL W. WORSELL
guests with Mr. oaid Mrs. Charles W.
"The, Three Cippres," Harvey Las- Miss Zylda, of Toronto; Mrs. Will
salene, Roddy Johnston, Eric Speir- McCrostie, of Belfast; Miss Dorothy
r
AlAton
five-foot close -board. fence has been an, Viola Tichborne, Armand Lassa-
of London; and Miss Dorine of Car -
ere -ted around the open-air skating lene; Christmas tree drill, eight boys low. Will,- -of St 'Helens; and El -
rink, which is expected to be ready for and eight girls; instraementals by well of Wingham. The funeral ger-
• skating early this week. Eric McAlliatir anda_Ataatitea...Bar.-.• vices held on Taesdey afternoon
--Deuglas-MeDonald, a -student
College, Toronto. and son 'Of tbe pastor I
T lemi mot '5 Pon.".•L 6.....! lusa"-aatra-; -en -a; -, • a" nd .- g
(4-Kh"PwOod; a mil` eif PITY entitled, "That's iti:Itif-tire-TIOiti- ..-iiiitharlie Were
perwes in Erskine 'Presbyterian church Miss Marion Colwell: Mrs. Gordon interment in Wingharri cemetery. '
mi154thdaYi . Orr, Mes. Art. Tichborne, Mrs._ Piu:1-
• ariastnia.q. _ _ _
visitor's tvith ws. Eliza lips, Meski
a:1,s, Haru- Gardiner, Ever.-
Carr and family were 14r. and Mr eee AleIlwaine Doug:. 'KeNiell, HerVi.
aeoYd meWhineey and family, Mr. Jas. Johnston, Dirs. Gordon- Hitrwood was ,. SchooI_Report -
MeNVIiinney and har. and ears. • Carman
Ilarien. the accompanist for the evening. `U. s. s. 1, c °Lamm
•Santa Claus. distil -hated gifts and
Miss Norma meWhinney is enJovine a
candy and nuts from the well laden
heliday visit with her grandmother, ears.
Carr. tree. Much credit is due Wass Esther
Mr. -3 and Mrs, Parkie Wiggirfs are McIlwairt eche trained the children.
holidaying with the lady's parents.' Mie A silver collection was taken and-
roid' Mrs. Week, near Wyoming. ' amounted t 10.40- ,
--7-1, trtie-Clearge•-amtleztote-is--spentian
)),r.i.,,Ititirle .with her son at Taicknow,
Av. yr. R. turner,was chairman and
Sr. 1V. -Tested in Literature, Gram-
mar, erstery, Arethmetic, Spelling:
M'ary Cantwell, 70 per emit:: Jack Wil-
son, 63; Elwin Ryan, 80; Arnold Yeung,
55; Mae Kerr, 42. Jr. IV. -Ruth
. etteivillieetlin ... as eecre are
el" the annual inciting Of ilia.rateriayers
Of 8, •S. No, 8. Aehfleld, on the 2Gth of
De?, Mr, C. W. Alton. the 1935 chair -
mate of the Board, reviewed the year's
Work, a flag -pole and a_o flag. raising
Wine Initeortaxit featuree and a manual
\
treening elasa was established at an
initial outiav of 440, which Will be re-
turned by the Departmmt of Educatien.
it Wes were bonght for both. rooms.
I The Auctitore teport given showed the
beaks had been eserrectlY and earefully
tteet. by . the secretary-trettsirter.. Mrs. R.
raNvlitton. It*tai retelpts. Including a
balance of $2,103.07 from ioas, amount-
1-- to ssatrstint• ..tatAssienslittetts., ..$2.,
41,1427; balante on .letint, $I,tellittee
rilee balance es $255.34 leSS than the
t balance. ef 1024. with the tartrate, r-
- toms* Installed, stili to be paid for. The
seeretarv.treasurer read the iterated
etweritent of the receipts and experidi.
Mr. M. Culbert was reapno2nte1i .audi.
tor. R. 1W1)otralft bid at auctipt ler
,tho P4..ru1ihing at $1/ was accented. .703.
Petrie will stutiola• the school With 30
earda ef laoliteh toed at $3.30 per cord.
0. W. APon'a,. term aka trttitee havitia
orPoria. Wfirt: V. McClure was apno!nte.1
to lite °kcal_ .3.g_
Mrs,. tideirhsn Startlers tiltd Mesta.
WEn, tothers. Wns. Wewart.
WiOins, it, J. Vail% JArnr5 VAVICt3OD
rssdPDbert DEkVid$011 attended the funol
cral 01 .the laterileti McClure In tuck:,
,
4.tante9, 1.4 taking a course
I in -bath* it 'tit' 0. A 0..;,"11001111.4:11
het* fOr * three NikeOts! Vatatkm,
A Val SteeestUl Oltristrnss concert
Was ptesente4 by the erand0 School of
the tio. icbattxth ou )teildaY etthibg,.
large riinSier of new *Oka haat
been placed *Oa 4aUblbe
„Mr. fIltdOta *M. and Miss O. Farrler
ire en1n! 9* *Mai *OW At thelv
zt". • at tka% and
area
1We1en1ght, 63; Lillian Cantwell. 56. Sr,
Gbiclerleh TownshiP, Pee', Trf.--xfa Feastin. 68; Violet Prep, 63*
4115liTY brrvark alt e eri Free, GIL Jr, Youne.
M1'. and Mrs. Gordon Orr and 72; Mary Peagan, 10; Hilda Kerr,64.
family spent* Christmas day with Sr. TT -Lois Feagan, 73'; Wilma Pent.
Mrs. J. B. Graham at Goderich. land, 70; Bernice Matthews, 72. ar. 11.
Mr. •and Mrs, Albett Barker and -.Donald Wilson, 62; Itoy McKnight,
Edgar of Goderich, spent Chriatinas 50; Tommy Cantwell, 521- VarOld Knight,
with mr, and Mrs. Chris. Johnsten., r Class -dot -don Matthetvs, 80; El -
Brussels, and Mr. Wm. Alcock were
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Campbell of ht 'Fea,,Tan, 78: Donald- Echlin. 72;
Chrietmas gueats of their mother, Party Merlwain. 044 piny tanieht, 49.
se. Vehaer-saulah Ratight, 13; Jean
Mrs. Aleoek. Masan. 72; Marjorie Pree„ 68. Number
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. *MeIlviain and -011 MI -12-` "era" attellthIll" 27.08.
family? and Mr, and Mrs. Robert Me- EMaeDON'ALD, 'reacher.
Ilwain were at the teme of !Virg. AL.
luzehanan Ooderick for ,Christmas.
-There ;vas no Y. P. S. meeting at
*Union Church, on Friday evening.
The annual meeting Of • the rate-
payers of U111.00 SB11001 seetieni No.
0, was held in the schoolhouse,. last
Thursday morning, with a small at-
tendance. Mr. Ge(),, McIlwaire was
chairnian. The re -tiring trustee, Mr.
Reg. Johnston was re-elected for
a, three year term. -Mr. Iferta. John -
Stott got the contract for the wood,
and Mr. ltobt. McAllister is the care-
taker.
Mr;-Harrvey-Fuller-hag-thad the
hydro installed and turned on the
lights last Thursday. •
3(i'. Gordon Harwood, returned on
Salado from the Goderich hospital.
Your Correspondent wishes all the
readers of, *TWA Stir, * bright and
prospertras New Year.
and Mr3. ',Choi. Bowler o
Goticrieb, spent ChristtniiS with Mr.
and Mrs. r 11. Setnersalla
Mr. and Mrs. Cloold of Clinton
were Ohristroats- guests of Me. and
Srm* 144 'Cooper,
Miss Esther Metlw in visited
oderieh with Mrs. ,41Aeltanan.
../tessros, Mervin " tee math*.
ter rit Sunday In' •lborne, At Mr.
1%."-Vre&l.foae -
Q0111.0.
Those interested in the stook markets
or Canada (industrial and mining) must
feel trarch hapVer these days of advs.m:.
frig pfice.s. 1ntertationar tickle and
copper have gained a lot of lot ground
during the last few weeks and the in,
dustrials, e.specially oils, are like a bal-
loon aecenelon, "going txre"
The stock Market gambler who stuck
with the balloon until it ciaslied
1921, will be well advised not to fl so
high, but sell while the balloon is Ira;
flated for safety* ruld'Arat wait -man eter
EYE TIZOUBLET
Hay 0 your. eyes examined bye
R. A: REID, for 11- years' Strut. -
ford's leading Optometrist. Ex-
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JEWELRY STORE
At the close Of the program, Santa '
arrived by aeroplane, to, distribute a
great many gine from the beautiful-
ly -decorated tree. A sleigh load
from Hohnesville attended__ the
heistmasaeoncera
rsatitaallaidgesaaaihaaadaitin
with her parents, Mr -and Mrs -Mc-
Cartney over Christmas. _
Mr. Gordon Armour returned -for
Christmas hoii&ey,a,
I3ecause the first NiTediresday of.
the month is. New Year's Day:- the
W. A. of Zion church', wilt hold theit
annual meeting on the second Wed-
nesday of the montha
Misses Jean and Herm 'Whitely of '
Toronto, are spend- the holidays
with their parents, r. and Mrs.
aleeArliit
rraYiarta-e01; ltwr7Detr:-Mr: ttgl-
ihiddle ofWestern University, ton.
Try Ub—Why Pay More?
Full Court; dm,„
SPECIAL CHICKEN D Tat
-EVERY SUN
don, was a recent visitor here. Phone 392 49-54.
• Mrs, Robert Rodges spent a cotmle_______•
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'o
of days with. her sister, Mrs. Pri dle, 4111Pliensmana. f Goderitia- .
.... t
Miss Elsie Bell is holidayin at
her home in Ooderiela
, ,Miss EVelyn Hill of lienitill r is
visiting Mrs. Robert Fuller.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Rodges pent
Christmas with Iltrs. Rodges' pa ents
1,
Mr. and Mrs..Currell of Saltio •.
The, anrt-ual school Meeting was
held,nt the school on Thursday orn-
hig.. All the trustees, George th- n,
Win. Chambers, Mrs. Albert l&nd
will sem another year.
Mi. and Mrs. Irvirt oke were
eh:Kist-inns visitors with Mt. Mrs.
04rrell of SaltfOrd. ° •
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rodge spent
Christmas with Mr. and Mtsskell
of Colborne.
• neer. Douglas' tgypilat ° iinej
handy. IS. sure, speedy rem y' for!
burns, sprains, felons, blood * gt.t!
sott-corrt.s,, warts, scald teedluable
for Intiammation and, ntusculaz rhert-1.
The annual school meeting , was
held on Thursday morning with a
goodly representation of the rate«
PaYors. The retiring .trustee, Mr.
Reg. Johnston viag retained,,AS,eare-
taket-at 'a salary of 400'.
Tho January meeting of the Draft,*
attic Club will be held at Mr. and Mrs,
Rat. MeAllisterr, next Tuesday ete11,-
bore was no ehureh service at
it/Wow on Sunday, Win* to the ab*
atneti, of the pastor, Ileov. F. W. Craik,
lotho IS in Montreal, Sunday School
Wait held at 4 NIL
MIA Ire**Open4 On da
Srd.
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