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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-01-12, Page 18• �.p �s ,�1,�i�sw fes. rye „, �{� s1I� j(�. ha , ezft S a Star.• uradaY, Jilku!ai 1:2r' + 5 '4 '4 •� o bout airlSt Dear. Ann, Landers: I. used to look forward to- reading the Sunday papers but now �I -.Just get rnad, The reason those frightful looking brides in the society section..Pick up 'any•sun. day paper in the 'United States or Canada and you will see what I niean. , • 4. 1. realize that . styles°nchange; but my grandmother;s wedding picture is still beautiful and so mother's. You can at' least see their fates, Why do so, tnanY brides today wear bangs .that hang., down into .,thein eyes? Or side-drape--hair.do'-s-rentinfscent-- of an old-Teraii' a: ake'movie? • And' those boyish haircuts under wedding crowns are the ugliest thing yet. My biggest gripe, ,how. ever, is the bride who poses in .. glasses, If a girl is so •dumb Fertilizer- manuf(cturers from •Eaiterer t nada ' in Quebec City saw presentafion'pm Expo '67 by Dr. George 'Fisher, assistant project co-ordinator of the agricultural pavilion at Expo. Norman Young, general manager of Harriston Fertilizers Ltd., Clin• tbn, is seen here discussing the project with ,..Dr. Fisher. Mr, 'Voting along with other fertilizer manufacturers is co -sponsoring a project in the Soils Building of the pavilion complex. Hear Iriserra'ination Report reeding Association Meets 'The annual meeting of Huron County 'jnembers 'bf Waterloo Cattle Breeding•Association was held in Clinton on Tuesday,, with staff members and directors re. porting on the 1966 year's business. Wilbur Shantz, WCBA man. '.ger, ;,reported that 1966 was "otie of the busiest years in the Benmillei . r , UCW ' Instals Officers BENMILLER - -Mrs: Elmer Fisher has been installed as pre.' sident of Benmille -_IICW succeedinvMrs,-Florence Mas: - kali. The installation ' was • gold: ed by Rev. Leonard Warr. Other officers are vice-pre- sidents Mrs. Grant McPhee and Mrs. Norman Alilit, recording •secretary, Mrs. Leonard'Fisher, assistant, Ml's: •Verdun Vanstone, 'treasurer, Mrs. Edna .Moore, assistant, Mrs. Norman Manning, literature secretary; Mrs. Ver. dun ,yanstone, , press secretary, Mrs. Norihan Dtu+st; organist, Mrs. Ben Straugi' i program s: Wtimeerfar•y, ." Mrs, William Treble;, supply and social assistance committee, ' Mrs. Maudie Swain, Mrs. Howard Falian,_.Mrsl -Court Kerr,- lufrs. Bob Bradley; flower committee, Mrs. Bill 'Fisher, Mrs. Norman Allan, Community �Friendshiparid • Visiting Comtnittee, Mrs. Kay Davidson, Mrs. Art'Maskell; °•r espOndingseretary, Mrs. Edna Moore, Cancer Society rep.• resentative,, Mrs:' Bot? Jewell, stewardship secretary,; Mrs. Kay Davidson; citizenship secretary, Mrs. Elfred Moore, financecom.• mittee, Mrs„ Edna. Moore, Miss, • Beulah Long; nominating com. mittee, .Mrs. .Art Maskell; Mrs. Norman Manning --and Mrs. N9rrirnan Arlin; • parsonage com- mittee,. Mrs. Elmer Fisher, Mrs. it'aiph Jewell., Mrs. -john -iter• ninghan;"messenger leader;rs. Wayne S nyder, ,sac.' nfrrxitteel Mrs. ,Ben Straughan,-rs. Doreen Willis, -Mrs. Eileen Bowman and • Mrs.... Frank:_. M4M.iehael; ."..group. ' leaders Maitland, . Mrs. Bill Fisher;. , Irish; _ -M-r- s;Cr-ant MIe.- Phee, Benmiller, Mrs. ' Ben Straughan. The . new president .: Mr.s, sear•• .fisher•-eonducte ~~~`., brief business period, ,a contest on Canadian historical events "'sLi d lunch. - history of the Association," you think testing is too expen• 81,035 cattle were inseminated; sive, just look at f.�ie market an increase of I.6 p-er' cent ;over. --tor cattle with ROP tested"back- 1965. Over 18 hundred swine ser. ground. If you think that your vices were supplied in 1966; herd isn't good enough, that you 849',885 miles' Fere driven by . don't feed well enough,'" then the Association personnel in the ° only way you can go is 'down." - course of their duties. "Management is 90 per cent Guest speaker for• the meet- of any success," Mr. Knapp con. ing was" W. ' J. Knapp, 'Galt Hol. chided. stein' breeder. He spoke - on the' Elected to representSouth Hur. businessofu operating a farm, on for another two year term on calling farming a profession, en. the W•C.B.A, board of Directors gaged in by professionals. .. ' was William Allen, -.Woodham. Fariners, hg said,mustactlike Among those present Tat the professionals. They must operate meeting were Doug -Miles, Ag. their, farms. as businesses, ridulture Representative for fl accepting change.. • op; Gordon Bell, Holstein Friesian Fieldman; Ross . Mar- • "I'm afraid if we don't change shall, National Director of t :e we're going. to be heft out in Holstein Friesian Association; • that she doesn't kno w glasses ruin a picture why doesn't the -photographer. -tell her? Please Ann, inform all brides everywhere to avoid far-out fads. Tell them to stay with"the simple hair -do's and to please leave. the 'horn•rimmed, kookie glasses off. Ten years rom now, they'll be glad they dra. Mrs. C.H.R. Dear C. H. R.; The brides in the Sunday papers are the same girls . you see' in high fchools, colleges, and • shops: That's the way, they look _ and. _apparently..at. . least one young man liked' the look well enough to marry , the girl. • - I do, agree howev r, that the wise bride avoi .a far- out hair -do arid kookie .glasses. ' Remember, girl A , ..simplicity never goes out '4 Two Men as,. Trek West HOLMESVILLE- Robert Grigg accompanied by Bill Shaddic c Londesboro, left on Thursday for" Winnipeg to visit Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wilkes and family. Mr. and Mrs: Wm. Norman and Shirley and Mr.' and Mrs. Doug Norman attended a family gather• ing on.Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Hinz oL New" Hamburg. The occasion was the 90th birthday of Mrs. Frank Norman.' the cold.' / We're our own boss, • ' and Russ Bradford, diary branch and often we're too good .t9 our•. fieldman. Chairman • was Cliff selves4'41e-said. ` " ' .. McNeil, of Goderich, W BA. lir. = He'stnongly advised dairymen, ecter_of North Huron. _ , __ ____ to begin production testing to .•measure the performance of their • cows. He exploded'.many of the • ---,muses farmers. use for -their fail a to test cows., "If you don't want .oto board the at a inspector,,then put him- - r ClifiCICIN up at a hotel," he said. ,','If you prefer. DHIA or owner sam- - pier testing then use •them, If Dear Ann Landers: The holi. -- day' 'season is over, so. it's -too late. to do anything about sucker-,. list • junk, this ' year, but here's some information that might help • your readersne*t year.. I was so alanoy, ed with unsolicit. ed ''gifts" sent to. me .through the mail during Pece.•inber that I called the Post ,Office for advice. f " was told to coss out my mime and "R,eturn.. To , Sender • Wsoligited" and drop it in a mailbox., . • , The sender must then pay the return, postage and 'glances are excellent that you"' will be en - off the fish list..-Smarter"Novir, Dear- Nowt • • -"Thanks for making is all Smarter. Today, AS r�the-day you -gave erSsom goodd'advice, 'Dear Ann,, Landers: I just read another letter in your column from a grandmother complain. ing about sitting with her daugh- ter's children. It's time some- one spoke up for the other side. These -modern' grandmothers make me sick. They are all too busy with club 'work; bridge Parties, ball games, dancing lessons, beauty shop appoint- ments 'and trying to keep "up with Grandpa who is a swinger. I f you think I'm a soup -puss '.who has it: in for her in-laws James Richardson & Sons -Ltd. 'Serving The Feed Dealers of Western Ontario PHONE 524-8388, GODERICH s w let me•a'ssure yoathat my par, ents are lust as bad, They also , refuse .to put themselves out so my my •husband' and I can have. an, evening, away from the children. When our folks are780 years gid - and comp10n that°they are lonely and wish "tha,titheir Val* childrenywould come to see them, suggest that they go ,find. a, bridge ,ga,nie or take 'same more •mambo'essons. u,. One .For The Other Side r q Dear One: Is your nose fait " of joint because the grand. parents ignore, yourachbtldren Or. because they .klon't offer • to sit with them? If it's the first complaint 1' feel sorry ,fgr 'the• grandparents. If it's°. the second complaint I say you have ho ,irighlt to, expect - sitting services. This -Should be strictly voluuntary:..and if they don't offer, . you shouldn't, ask. progressive company as .'• - .. in a pro gr e c sive industry 1! -GORDON T. 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