HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-11-09, Page 8.Freer. My Window*
A close-up of two Goderich fire-fighters,
Tom McPhee, left and Bill Beacom, right,
shows them battling the flames at the :MM.-J.1-.-
ieson Welding Building, Victoria Street, with
high-pressure hoses, at the ,height of the fire
which erupted suddenly Monday night. Light
snowfall at the time aided the Goderich Fire
Department in keeping the blaze from spread.
in to the adjacent Dearborn Steel Tubing
plant and a Dominion Roads Machinery build.
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Milady's crowning glory
Shirley Keller
What strange malady has
gripped the young•"femmes fat.
ales" that pass my window?
Has anyone noticed the hair.
style of the fashionable miss of
today? The beauty experts of
'•a few years ago stressed that,
a woman's hair was the crown
on heir beauty. Now, it appears
that the dishevelled mop atop`
Milady's brow•. is designed
solely to counterbalance the
brevity of her attire. '
Each time the hemline comes
up and the neckline goes down,
the hairline lowers accordingly,
,until now, just a tiny portion -
of a pretty face peeks out un-
der teased tresses.
It would seem that . the best
way to style your own coif-
fure is to stick 'Your head out
the, window of a car travel.
ling 7$ miles per hour, pull
your head ,in„ brush down the
stray wisps, and spray the crea.
tion with diluted varnish to give,.
it plenty of stay -put power,, ,
As long as -it is high, wide
and bushy, your hairstyle is
in vogue!
Some girls lean to the "TV
Test -pattern" trend which is
so popular. Nor having enough
nerve to .do a complete •dye
job,- the little lady 'will grab
strands of hair here and there
all over her -head and colour
them blonde or grey or sit.
ver.
While some women are try-
ing
rying to "wash it away" others
are investigating the possibility
that blondes DO have more fun.
Capt. Charles Adams To Lead Bands
Mrs. . Adams Ipresenfs Motherhood,
When Captain CharlesAdams
leads the massed bands at the
National War Memorial in Ot.
tawa on Saturday the ceremony
will be mach more personal this
year. The nation will be remem.
bering two of his brothers; sl m,.
bols of the nation's war dead.
It will be watching his mother;.._
the symbol of Canadian mother".
hood, as she -places one of the
official wreaths.
Captain• Adams is one of the
seven sons. who served in the
army. His tather, C. W. Adams
served in WWI.•Two sons were
killed within a two-month period
in 1944. Four of the sons were
with the L ineoln and Welland
regiment.
Captain Adams is married
'to the former Doris. Riley,
whose mother, Mrs. F, B. Riley
lives. at 123A East Street, God.
erich. Mrs. Adams was born in
Goderich and lived her until her
marriage to Capt. Adams.
Mrs, Elsie Adams, St. Cat.
harines, is the thirteenth
mother from outside the Ottawa
area to be selected by the Royal,
Canadian Legion to represent
Canadian motherhood at its Nat.
tonal Rene$ "rance Ceremony.
Both her s.dns were killed fol.
towiris+. -the cnvas:on.
Lieut. William Adams was`
killed in N or.i,atidy on Augus`t°"..
15This was tne time of bit.
ter fighting !,,round Falalse. He
is tune,' a-: a C aria, han C e m e.
tery south of ':•an•n.
'As .2ai,adianmoved upwards
in 1K+ -i4, the:, were -he'..‘il; en.
gaged it: ',sea in the Scheldt
F.stuar,. S_;+.., .Al:an Adams was
killed' in this area. on Septem.
bet: 27, i ' ; ii A.dagem
Cemetery ..: i,l
I41r '
-w111 ; e accom.
pied b • „or hasband.,C. W.
Adams. -NA' :r. Ottawa they
w:11 ber,aes:s of the Royal
Canadianr
Lei�.in.Theywillhave
estea a - the Governor-&'eneral
and :V1:-:=„ V olhe:her, and will
also o liin':r,eon guests of Gen.
eral J. v. Allard, Chief of De.
Staff.
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T
he Adams family has long.
been must cal as well as sera
ef-n,iiid :.:see of them.
combined there interests by
serving iii the armya.; bands.
-men. The father was a band. -
REMEMBRANCE: DAY
m^.step with the 1st Infantry
Battalion in France in WWI.
Captain Charles Adams is dir.
ector of music for the.Canadian
Gtiards at Petawawa. He will
be in charge of music at the
National Remembrance. Cere.
molly on November 11. A younger
brother, Norman Adams, ser.
ved as a bandsman during W WII
in the militia.
Charles, Roy, Allan and Wil.
liam-Adams all served with the
Lincoln and Welland. Ernest
was with the Royal Canadian
Electrical and Machanieal En-
gineers. The youngest of the
•seven brothers is Staff -Sgt.
Colin Adams wha is now in
',Germany with -the dental corps.
Rciy, Ernestand Norman now
live in St., Catharines.
And havk you thdught how
confusing this is for the male
of the species? Pictuire the
fellow who makes a date with
a five', foot brunette and ends
up chauffering a six-foot blonde
with black markings! In some
instances, a convertible is the.
only mode of transportation•that
can accommodate these long--
headed lassies!
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