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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1966-12-22, Page 44R ' The 'G'olf eri Signal t ,'` i0. ay, ay, December 220 1966 Npw You Can. Try Frank U Sills yer $EcwtifuI'R1bbon Bows ]Ridyou ever line up ' at a Takes 3 minutes (or less) gift wrap °count,r and impatient. Just cut three lengths of ribbon 1y begrudge the time. while you.' in 12.inch, 19 -inch and 8 -inch enviously eyedthe:gorgeous,packo lenghs. Fold each an�i.erease ` .a f mages°.`baycth"7otiCe's.: fo'id-atk*Td"ifiraTnir°e. Tonal ribbon bows and wistfully t3 fold. Moisten each end of rib. wondered how, anyone could make bon with wet sponge and fold to centre crease, pressinglightly' with fingers. See, it sticks in. rstantly, making a double loop. This ' is the basic bow. Repeat. each length in the same manner. You now have three bows of vary. • ing sizes. Join together, length- wise, largest on bottom, by simply moistening centres. Press together with fingers. Now, wrap a 2 1/2 inch strip around centre ' of the bows and fasten underneath by moistening. For finishing touch, cut an 8 -inch strip and fishtail both ends. Moisten at centre and place on under side of bows. Presto- Seafdrth • businessman, Fran. , cis Shea Sills died in Seaforth Community Hospital Dec, 1Q. He was in his 84th year. Mr, r, Sills had not been in Food : health four several years as the result of a car acrid. ent he, had 0111_4been ,.in Hos.. u 'tat - for three `four . 'He was such perfect beauties? Comes the' revolution; home- made bows. Only they no long. er look home-made. There's one simple, trick. Use the lustrous ribbon that sticks to. itself when moistened. The - ribbon Tollcan split evenly into ever narrower strips or cut into shapes with. out fraying The ribbon that has no 'wrong side.' It's miraculous. And it means anyone, but any. one, can make artisitc profess- ional.looking bows in a matter of minutes - with nary a knot or a visible join. Go on. Try it. Here's all you need: several spools of ribbon, a tailored triple bow of distinc. scissors, ruler, sponge. And toil! . - ' away you go - with these quick Knotless Bow- . and, easy ideas from thegift-wrap Takes 5 minutes (or Jess) exiserts. cut eight strips of ribbon, Tailored Tie- • each 10 inches long. Fold .efij.cia- Takes . 1 minute (or less) in half and crease. Unfold, and This is the' simplest of all moisten ends of each strip. Feld bows. From inch -wide ribbon, cut ends to centre crease and press a length of six or eight inches. lightly, with fingers. Join your Fold the ribbon in a single loop eight looped bows together criss- away from you: „Fasten the end cross and, diagonally, by moist - beneath, with a little Moisture ening centres and pressing to - and fingertip pressure, leaving gether . Take a five inch strip tbe other end free (about 2 and join in circle by moistening inches). Cover the base of the end. Stick to centre of boW. • loop with a short piece oi ribbon Eureka! A feather light, fa- - moistened and fastened in back. cinating- fluff of a bow that can Cut the free end of your tie in make a gift,package. fishtail or sawtooth effect. These 'three bows are first Formal Bow- steps to mady other variations. recovering and had expected to return home on the weekend. He was born of ' U; E, L. stock on Dec. 21, 1882, to Seaforth, the son of George Archibald Sills. and Mary Ellen Armstrong. ti He attended Seaforth Public School and afterwards went to Assumption College in Windsor where he graduated in 1K3. After. wards he went into business with his father and at the same time was very interested in spbrts and civic affairs. He was one of the last tw o survivors of the Huron Football team, champions of Canada, who played and tied the famous English Corinthian Soccer team in the earn+ 19QQ►,s. For more than 55 years hewas associated with Geo,. A. Sills and Sons in the hardware, plumb. ing and heating business until .forced to retire due to injuries substained in a car accident in ,1955. • ,For 1.5 -.. 'Years he was a ` mem ber of the Seaforth council, both as Councillor and Reeve and was keenly interested in Civlb affairs. He served on the St. James' School Board for many years as well as being a member of the Fire Brigade for, 35 years. He has also been a member of the • Knights of Columbus, the Holy Name Society and was a charter member o . the Seaforth Lions Club. Active in politics he served as president of the riding Con. Fqr a aumber of years he was active in musical circlea and sang at rnaty affairs as well as being ,,a valuedlriember, of theSt. James Chu.rch Choir for over ,1-0years. triet.. On the board ot Huron. Childrenst Aid Society, retiring three years giro, . 1909 Agnes Daly' of Seaforth in St. :Tames, Church, Seatorth.. She survivei him together with a u ter and three son; Mrs. Henry (Mona)4,- pmenberger, Seaforth; Thomas DalySills, New -Wilstininster, B.C; and Frank c. J. Sills, Seaforth, He to also Survived by 12 grandchildren and three great grandchildren and bY a brother, George Joseph Sills of Baltimore. A brother Sills and sister Mona,- Mrs. Arthur_." Reynolds' 7,predtcataed His renlains rested af the 'pax funeral home° -until Dec. 10 when Rednien High Mass Nis sung in in St. AMOS 'S Church lAy Father 'Father Durand, with Father Mc. Clarty and Father Moylan in the the hymn Alma Hedemptor, 4t, favorite ot Mr. Sills, was sang by three ,menibers. of his family. D'Orlesul and Pr** Sills and Mrs. g,ilzensberger4 , InterMent followed in St. •jaines# 'cemetery. Malone, George ReYnolgs nostroxy pallbearers, ore E. c; Boiwell, William, Hart, Jelin Looming, John P. Scott, 'Tony' Phillips, Russell Bolton, 'George and iTainea Slattery; -1 0.1111 11111111111111,11illii....: .11 ::,:::111,1111111.11 1,11 ill I 111 +.KINGSBRIDGE Kingsbridg&- Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dalton. were Mr. and Mr's. Bruce Haneford and Ray, Galt, Mr. and Mrs. Pete McDonald, Lucknov, Mariana, London, and Lieut, Jim McDonald, Victoria, B. C., who is taking a course at Camp Borden. mr. and Mrs. Hank Hoven, Flint, Mich., Visited John and Larry Wallace and Tom Wallace Mrs. William Hodgins and Ian Kelly, Sarnia, Walter Kelly, London visited their mother -who is in Goderich Hosp,ital.• Jerry LoAlenberg is visiting in Holland. Mike Dalton has taken a pos. ition with Ontario Hydro in Sarnia. ' Mr. and Mrs. Mark +Dalton spent a weekend in Detroit. to all men, and' the happiness of giving. H. G. BRADI.IYPAilliTSSONS LTD. • May His Star, that guidod ale Wise Men on° their yvay to the Manger, lead us ' toward gredter love, peace and fulfillmerkt. 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