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The Goderich Star, 1936-01-02, Page 9, ,,,,,,L4 „i . 4 r....1441.44). toi....4.0•19;4., 41,4% d • • • A ' ^ ••A^ ch.fAVAPVI, ' • 811VA .Wt. 0.. . • ' Air4044,,,, % • ,11' 1.1.W40 Maar , '1,,ti•V5.0. A tr:V. Asi 4.11, A .01":ere. *1, ED APVERTJ$INQT A,�e WWd,214,0 10)0 kr fag IWO ords �rT4tAgs 14k4 .114 ehatiae mede' ItitSif 'net *Id tie of 10e 'fel replece 03' Pal made. , atie itenleti 4.00 pen, to ensure' hlreertio. Netke tokan Insertion, au: additionel * de, Where it -hi •desired* *AV 4114104041, 'Charge of FOR GE ()R TO R UZNZ-ROMILIS F-uitoblejor Usekeephig. Hoard If req 4. E. Ifiettennle., iteaya:A Vitristines 'tibet • enottt$filodbpa4Z7ro'' nsire.nt • 0"Att Mrs, Voltvm Oast. PrentOti tIon, Aspont -Vinistines whit ''the lat- te1'8 Mother» Mee, HAW reMeinen' to t with tor ,mother. • rs, D. ginAllit: of NVest zone, t. a week at OhristMal With 'her par - Mrs, Ca Jakf! and ig their Ma 'trittil,nre'wisibtkoltr: end Mm F. ttlwarde spent. Or their Wan eiei, of eympethy,/ °L1144tIlla'.5 WAttP10-' Thiehl aidefor the *With* floreletrileato pro- tvre .3irec Watson. . eAted th*. reeeaVeen *reel/04014» Saue Silent Chriettnae lie :VVeterlee and rettetned home- svith them etor .a Mr. end- Mrs.. Bavt. and fatally, Wen. Vintotitps' ,efilrthTu TcAvn Oalincil of Undoet. Spent Christmas 'With Mr. rt1t3100' and Nere, ,Pred •Baker. Mies ',Margaret ri tor the 'gime. auct_tro,u.?1„„..0. and Ouster 13urt. rethained to enjoy their tin peeparing and. eeteeetie Christines hoUdayS bete. sales 'eeewe.vieeei. eididrerl tif Mr 4 4 if ehilar cn -40 11110KINS,,..Chale- - , )114 C on - sie or Veiadsor, are spending their Vacatitm wlth Mrs. Pye's parente, Mr. and ,Mre Chas, Wideotobe. Miss Deloree Atwood,. whe has sieetit some time in Detroit, retarned home for Christmas. She Was. accompanied by her father, wile event a few days with his mother, Mrs. E. Atwood. reola.Eiltott and Me David How- ezeift, of Detroit, spent Cristinas at the formers home with her 'nether: 1rIan. .,d4y erventnx, prizes Ruth (RmistOn and Mr. William wearron.e._tnjas bY Ilene 01:114.YI, _ ?or. _;"1170.._it.14,orntee. .:4Ceviirtaeu:seme °..uf tt;;ILititV;;411'Lltrnit:'r:scereaitenzliCI lloustrine spnt r'18 Spending Taito hatcleys at hts home. Christmas with Mrs, MeKenzie'e (laugh. Ipar 888" -„you can driV »Sedan home. 00 COO battery, The 0% On4. Apply THE STA, SatiE.-eTwo .1.Ve oaskets for 11014e graieeras good as new They have been left at THE STAR OPPIIM for •inettection: IfOTEL, Peen CoefFoRT -te guests win enjey the home UI ,AtinosPhere of The Perk House. eplen„ deid 00410, waren, spaelous rooms. ancl eotntorte Of borne. Baptize about' ionr 'Week,IY winter rates. THE PARK 00St.• 50-tf 'WANTED ,elefths (treree noteepe spent aulatiros :ter, Mrs. C. Campbell, of Stanley Twp. eiend's sleigh.' with te„ troic with .her aunt, Uoti. oeme Nair tetwrenee Towlie Came up fronl If you hose one ssa ••aa tor. London to spend the Yuletide season mu, write ow; 47, .1,11-E sr4at, unr, ikroitet Meer ivocis. her dauguter, Ethel hvoisliiusisters, MisseS Prances and rith. Margaret, were -weee-end te of her e' NYt001t. Dee, The M. 8, will tnoet Itturzday at Mrs. PPleitteeria The Women'h Institute Meets at Mrs. .las. 'Jan,. $th. , P. a -held a Proaves*Ive <woke • (corginued tom vow thcir oid ltnildingS and putting. u new onee. * In bringing his rerharks to a $00,0, -Mr. Tyndall' stated that this is * time 14n our lives when tiv, should wish one aria all of us, not only Prosperity :in the coming Yeer, but a high type o citieenship for t'hat. would bo serely, needed if the dread clouds, of war eontinued to gather over troubled Europe. M. JOineS Chisholin Jr., a -third aspirant to the council, outlined 'what be ternied the dark spots that cam3. Up in the work of the 1935 ceunell, He then turned more directly to work done in his own division. Ire stated t at a fair amount of money, had been spent there, but that they had not gone beyond their eetimate. Mr. Xeleofi MetartY, a new men on the tOunell for 19354 felt that re- lief in the munieipality is being a- bused. Re said that there were some on relief Who were living better than some of the people helping to pay for them. Ile had money spent o ith regard **nay efileillle mentiojwl by Mr. GoldtharPle be /114 haar4 that ono oZ them had refused * heeaugke a his spot» ito the coUlitY.• ,and. that Huron is still the lowest paying CountY in the Province. -Mr, Tyndall said that the, MIL David •Croll, Minister of Welfare in the 'Provincial Government had de., glared that, in any work that he had to do with the Counties, Huron was one of thebest, in the province. 'Reeve Williatri Steseteet, of West Wawenosh, was asked sneak, to a, neighbouring munieipality, and 'ex- plained the matter of the equaliza- tion of County assessments. Speak- ing on the subject of the salaries of the County clerk and the treasurer, Mr. Stewart said that in 1930, the Old Age Pensions ',Coninlittee had cost the county something over 0000 and that these officials had taken 4, I over the duties of that 'Committee, and that any difference that *as 11---inade in their salaries was in reality pay for the extra work that had to be done in connection with the Old Age Pensions. . Mr. Arthur Culbert, a member of Ashfield township council, also ad- dressed the meeting for a few main- efits, baekroads m his division, where no money had been spent for years and . these road e had to be maintained he declared. , Mr. Harry McCreath, the fifth nominee declined to enter the field. He was quite well satisfied ..(vith the Past year's council. .11eplaming Why he had asked Reeve Feagan if the matter of the taking over of the township roads had been pressed, Mr. McCreath said that he, felt that the townslern grader was toe light to do any good on a much travelled road such as the one from Benmiller to Saltford, that the grader Was not taking out the bumps and that the heavier country equipment could do this work. If the road is not taken over the speaker suggested that salt be placed on it to keep down the dust. Mr. Albert .Goldthotpe, reeve • of Colborne altIteheeeeen..a...neattacthek.. present reeve,. George Feagan, --whenehe-esaidethat had noticed Feagein -ilitd-eaid._nothing his address regarding the raise given the County clerk and the broibet Atr, 4,0,!cie moms 1.., - , Mr. and Mrs. Jack Atitinrori and —4411% 14;010. Eilitrar-Por pare- Niaxen. of ,goorzeht vient christihas . 'Mrs. creirclner and Bette'. Of li.enttiPnee, _LONG ESTAatzkoreri BUSINESS re- ,_,Nfeatict„_mrilk„,oerimmlimmei,'.,_7.fainilar„_.are.-v,Uiting-40-,Det•rottri-------- • eillare apply P. O. Bot.,t•-71-Q-Oterigh.---wffeirli•-0.6-1vonit.,,,,31-43---.10.-la. = are- spending---etererar' 'iriSif -at their 40E44' ' 38-tf . - , father . • •-_ miss ...leladys Jefferson n 1st mut Taus•"Afr. H. Mins= returned home on Pirt- .e attended the ve efferson. 2tx, email brown change Ours •Containing a sum of 'money. ,be teletext Pabberies arid PeopleStore , Finder enease leave at OlearkeS Oleo bsee esearnso y from Toronto where 11 oo stock. _ Miss litariorle Campbell, anneeeen- training* at eteatford 'Hospital, spent Chrisrinaf , „yali ',ter „parents, Mr. oind Mrs Albert Oaratobeil. Mr and. 4r$ W 11. Campbell have I, returned trOrtti tiLlit With their claUgh- t I ter. Mrs W. .P. 'CroAcrrtirewe. • y ovrc )3UMperette off rear ot tar, in Clederiell on or about Dace ?0th. Pinder pleao leave at STA,R, OPFICZ.- ' • The omUal. meeting of the Goderich- ..INttstriel end Agelaultairol Societe' will be i1d 4n'theTti Hall, ctoderith, on Monday, January 20th, 1936, at 2 p.m:: ; IrARRY L. SALICOLD,-PI•es. . catovws, Serretary, •PIX)RS. _ 11011ee - -given to any Person aur: •,ht, against, the' estate of telen 111214%• lotto of the Village of Say - In the County o! Widow, • edeeeneore-abeat the -98th day' or AngitSt.'1036. to send &IMO to the under- .1ned on j.tauliary litle 1930, eanel -th ter the /ininfilie- fOrs of the eeld estate shall 'proceed 40 make distribution thereof, 'halm re- g• Dated ard only ea Iheyelednui then flied. at 04 this 30tle day a Decembr, 44... 10$5. *ndNAYS. 4C*odeirteh. Ontario. - - eolieltoef- iffielhe Attibittiettet,aes herein. _ 02001ThataVrows sAtx or most- Iltoprstay. The ittoktot.--or estateof will otter for aidebi ; at :the Pronitse$. on tot 14 the .INtavn: of OoderIch.st In the afternoon . TtraIDAIP, tith. 1036 'Ibe north 'bali o( It 060 In the $a Town of Ooderith on which: there is KeNosi-rtleTi, ClIT.;---Jack., miner and Mrs, Miner ''Oelebrated ..,,annittertiary Of 47th wedding day- Thee' Wee married at Kingsville, Ur. 'Miner le rioted nat- uralist and founder .of game sanctuary. ,1311trt' FAVINE -At Wontert";s College Hospi- tal; Taronba, on Thureday. 13ee. 12t1i4 1935. to Mi and Mrs. Stiward---arvine,..a sen (wnliam John). •• DEATH& MURRAY -At Godericb. on Friday, Dedember 27th, 1935, MindOck 'Marra sod of the late 'Me and Mrs. John Murray, Gloucester Terme. WEBSTER.-In -0v Oatuitlay. 21#, 1935, JOhn Web- ster, of St. Helens In his Salt YeaZ• v• uneral • of his brether-dn,law, the late David Prentece, who died in ,the Toron- to General Hospital (Dec. 23rd after an illness extending over several weeks. •Mr. Prenti:e had on many occasions been a visitor to the village when he spent I vacations -with his wife at the hozne•'of-her parents, Sympathy is ex- tended -to tehe, bereaved -wife -and atee` +45 his two ehildren. mies Margaret and I3avid Prentice. Itliss Isobel Osmond, ho is warkite in Seaforth, spent the week -end whit - •her parents. Mre, Maxwell and two children spent several days in Preston. 'Ilhe annual 'nieeting of the School Heard Was held on Dec. 26, Miss Mande _Sterling waselected-to- fill the vtiCancy caused by the expiration of Mrs. cteorge Elliott's term of office. Miss Sterling promptly sent in her re- signittibm so another 'meeting is called for Thursday, Jika. 2nd, to elect another trtistee. 'Owing to the weather and roads t1e1 r Pladinitoit Club. "A'hicil Wtts.. to have t sponsored 3 dance on the night of the 21th, pestponed It to eeme future date. - There VA19 a -good attendance at --the PORI ALI-;rAtiT ProsperityIealt-b and. can help, to preserve ;:y ii, es* it itt prOSpArOV* W Ill• you r agate,* acfricep reviews' the sine Our Prices Jo lOti Cop• 1)IYEII 0114 Airith Maittext. 1 'pound 470 • *pound $1.25 • NUJOI4 NOW Price$ 500 75c NOXZEM.d. $3c jar for 59e A Vew Left Overs Stationery- in boxes . 25e 39c 59e • Port Albert, Dec. 31. -The joyful Christmas seasore is nearly one, but let the memory of this event .linger with us in the year that is to come. How many of our readers took ad- vantage of hearing the splendid, and helpful address of His Majesty, the King, to his people throughout the , world, which was broadcasted over I the radio at ten 'clock a.m., on su4laristinas Day. 2T-fery hrcrpiroSperous ew -Year- to- everyoneeeLeteus, make -use •c'f.S.,„veu-oPportunity that is -afforded, t tours in- the be -Ming yeifr Of 193-6, and may it be the best year that we have I eVer had. • , ais Mr. Howard Quaid who has been s 0 in the West for the past 15 months sly returned to his home a few days he- ms fore Christmas. County treasurer. He said that had nothing against these • ofilei whatsoever, "They are fine boy Mr. Goldthorpe stated. "Probe these men are not getting too m --but what about the poor farme asked the former 'reeve. Mr. Go thorpe declared that these men ge lot of iiickings"-overesnd above -di salaries. Mr. *Goldthorpethen, flayed the E ecutive, Conamittee of the Coun Council' for the way in which th bandied the tenders for meat su .plies in giving it to the man who p in the `highest tender' He also wan ed to know where the 1935 coun got the authority to settle with M, .14.11in of Colborne, in tin aecide case. • In 1984- he had brotight in motion that no action be taken in t matter, and. that motion had earri "That motion liever had an amen ment made to- it," Mr. Gokithorp • tated. He .then passed around t Com snapshots of the whe he =ideate rr A these oL eta! phetogranhs?" asked Mr. M Creath. "t‘Pe* answered the form r?), Dr. R. W. Cunningham of Walker - Id. ville, spent part of the holidays at t a the home of his sister, Mrs._ Chas. or Crawford. - , •Mr. Sid. Gardiner is holidaying x_ with his parents, near Lanes. ty Mr. and Mrs. Jim Quaid spent ey Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. p, Jas. *Kenzie. ut 'Miss Mary Cunningham was a t_ ,Christmas guest of her sister, Mile:- ea Will _McLean of Saltforci. Tr. The Christmas concert in the Pub - tit fle-Schoor Wal a happy succesa. It ! a • was held on the evening of Decem-! he her '20the and $8485 was realized. ! ed. The Young People's Seciety met at I d- Mrs. Kathleen Crawfard' oyal otelut .iltoiand GoDERic Get a Room by irlek or Month. Don't wait citric! don't lomat. the Waive ofetheep thhir 440 from the 70r furter hpartictilars For SAL A The Town has a quiititity of iraigrbwIrWi*Craraffec-TriTio-; --„the-Town-Eush for-saltrat-Utts- per single .cord of oneefoot ..wood,. delivered., Orders lett. lat. the Town Hall ill be attended to: Cs*h1E134 seesmapany Omer. 'to t: KNOX, -Town Clerk. . Mkt -night. Etzebarise,celebtated 'I'rin- 1tY e1).147104.„. on _ChtiStmas. Eve__ The :Choral eemilee•commenced at 11;30, 'there was. alsr; eelebration of II•oly • Communioa at nine o'clock cm. Christ- i)** Mooting. Vile special Christmas • music, and earols which were sung on • the Sunday before Chrtnias were re- Peated- Test Sanday, the choir Singing the anthem, "Harkt 'Whet mean' those liclY voices?" • Santa ("lamb visited Bayfteld on Christmas Eve at.- 7 -.30! ---arid distributed nd/es and nuts to The Village children at *hi oornmunity-Chereffnaa tree. • & BrandOzt acted -in -the -capacity of ,Santa Claus and the affair was spceloor- ,:ed /the N. Dec. 3teeeMeseeeilberte-Tha In In i I V nYfiirteliffeilt: =th--- parental home over New Year! i where Mr. ICernieth *Thane also visited at Mr. :A. _1(caermictis-ever-Ne*r-- Year! ,, 'Atiss Mk* Shephard was tone for iChretnes=4:'-itial remained till after the 1°Iiewisalregl,A1iee paineroy visited her home On 7 Obristirtas and returned that night y tins, , Ur,. and Mrs. Thos. Laramie. Visited at the lathes lam= for.teveral days. UM, RO$S McPhee met:v.1th .a very painful accident while cerrYin a la r. platter parted In _tutting the loth tie teinpletelye eift $0...Thilete Currie is a busy man -these Oh 'habthig up cattle and hogs, telt- Mr. PeratIon% place for the *Inter he Is, vititini in Merida, He ship- ped a • carload itt- es -At* fromMcilsw on 1 today to ;Urento. The Christrasa tree held on Dec. 30th was * full hoose and * good time, ztapa Tien% taiitvell it with her par- ents for a.frathight. • '. ' iMiss Anne Tabb, Of *TOON lVent Ohltiitaft 'With bet* INItienia, Fdx bay iceel by the ton 41001 It into the Ittettake ' c,irtding to the heat You tau get out of it, "ft'or a bad hay .at Way price. Ahdoss You ore slut your coil, will meet th entenoney of * bIlistxrd, you pay tort Cali ter the /fest Ittolks. Arid ykir "Mee toe over. , 1:40 • the wind roan let ths 'drift! 'Let; the reettUry btritatt the IleAti, 04 of the ItItumotn- eterl ViIcare notttln* Ptetty.4.1.1 • ;,tolld comforti, _ IALL THE lleatF I e day, with 25 present, where Rev. he Romeroy was in charges and the re meeting opened with the Christmas - hyrnn, Come, • all ye Faithful." e- Margaret Crawford read the beauti- er ful_Christinas story of the -birth-0r The zioininee brought up the Ma of 1114 Protection forthe town ship. In 1933, the township coune sent Mr. poldthorpe to interview th Goderich Fire Deportment, to see they would sign an agreement come to Colborne if they were need ed. They would not sign the agree ment, . but assured Mr. Goldthorp that if trouble arose they would hel Mr. Goldthorpe, then told of eas when Colborne did have a- firef an thee brigade from Goderich spen some hours trying to put out th blaze. He claimed that they -save the owner of the property severa hundred dollars. d"They never got. cent for it. Is that fair gentlemen? queried .the speaker. After that tim Mr. Goldthorpe asserted, there was resolution passed that the fire bri de could not ems the bridge. Aleferring_to,__the-tenosavned- Alli filifeee—al-er7-311-dt orpe---sita re," never had re chance to settle that eas and neither will the present council. Thee --speaker would not say Wife his .intentions- were, -regarding- -hi nomination, but at the close announe eri that be Would drop from the run- ning and save the expense of an elee- t- r t e if w to i - i -•f � 1 Pc. e d 0 t a 0 di d1 a E e a a - h 0, hrist. The secretary's report was eget ,endeaLkiptede The -hymn -"Harlr.. he Herald Angels Sing," was sung nd then Mr. Win. Sam sang pleas-- ngly a beautiful Clistetituie carol. It as decided to hold the Y. P. meet- ngs every Friday evening if possible ,the coming year, -Kathleen 'Crave ord was elected president; Char-. otte Crawford, vice-pree.; Sid. ardiner, secretary; • Marjorie Mc. eniie, treasurer; Mary McMillan, rganist; and Mrs. Pomdisiy. konor- ry president.. The convertors of the trent groups were Elmer Gra am, Mrs., ,Lorne 'Johnston, Stella ohnston, Margaret Crawford, and thel *Kenzie. The Christmas hymn -"Joy to the arid! the Lord is come." was sung nd the devotional part of the eeting closed with the Mizpah ben - diction. Crokinole and other gemes n Ivere-PlaYedeleeeneet-- g evening is to be eld at Miss Etta -Quilitre:- Mr. 'William Young another noini- nee, Who announced that he .would not be in the field, urged the fatentre and the reeve to voice their opinions thatetheetrovincial-Legislatureeinig have something tangible to 'work on. Hirsleklerathat- the farmers' confi- dence in the packer Must be restored. Mr, Alexander Youni.., the grand old man of Colborne township, who stated that it was just 50 years ago that he was serving in the -council, was thenext speaker, lie said that ijs 1$80, he had entered Colborne township council by acclamation. Mn Young, who is over 80 years of age, Said that he would not be in the run- ning this year, but felt that be tould still give sOlne„of the ineri a good run their money, The ;25 salary he dyed for sitting on the 'council, d his take*. * 'That- time, Mr,„ ung deplored the lad that the Ves of the old pioneers ' in the nutty 3ete not kept Up, and express - hi gratitude to •'t.c government their sot hi sending an inspector Ur& Pomeroy's sister vim she hadnotr„ x'''ert tor 20 Years, so:Prised them with ,,av,.";„ vWst over the Wertide, •• ,v42 Mr. °annum ireagan,has.gene .join bushmen for a wild*. gra Seek IWO* * nursing ssere hand. to lie tell and in some Way hurt his hand ,ed pft,1.1 **On • • Sir& litadwin Pentland spent christ- ZflAl Week hot son; 41:farveyon 1.0110 don. litu. bold .2410ratten, Is under the citte's, taro outfering with bad at- tack tt The vantegig ou of the S. vas ' • iWd by thIviveAsti - ttrviWt*fa and iss 10r4tiy by *mug a. table 041 to thettooyto., It. spientUdis arranged Yonnif OtOOle make a very C05.1013( DROPS 5c , 10c 15e Lauder_Diial GODERI BISO.DAI4 55e and* $1. ,19 immemomimpor° PVEZ for 'Coughs 400 Scotre EMULSION ' '49c -.. 890 Try This „Medicine Sybilla SPahrs For trouble in the throat, bronchitis and ton- sil ailmenti, goad results or money back. • It Works Wonders.. . 50c and 5150 ave Money You can buy E4rythintancl Anything FOR E HOME We, Positively Save You Money a , • BILAC STONE'S On the Bro.. way of Gotferich 2111UR.; FEW -and SAT. - Edmund Lowe, chi* , or, Axlrienrie lime* and Tam Brown •Take•us aboard abin. to de i• father's struggle to 'ipcleem hie son. gripphig adventure story. h.vo 1100 000 alr,