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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-11-16, Page 6
4�. a . The 00derich "Signal -Star, Thursday, 'NOV. 14, , 1967 Auburn and District MRS. WES BRADNOCK—Comspautent—Mons 526-7595 PERSQNALS Thomas Johnston,' Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Phillips and Miss Laura #'hillips visited on Sunday'with Mrs. Johnston who is a patient in Victoria Hospi. tat,London. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cope, Sheila and Carol of London were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McDougall and Allan. • * . * Miss Sharon Carroll, ,lduron County Home Economist will be the guest speaker next Tues. day, November 21 at 'the Au burn Women's Institute meet. ing. Everyone is invited to at. tend this meeting. Mrs. Donald Cartwright is the convenor. for Home Economics. * * * Mrs. Ed Davies visited last week with her sister, Mrs. Ber. nice Taylor at Belmont. ' * y* * Mr. and Mrs. ClaytonRobert. son •of Copper Cliff spent the weekend in the village visiting his father, Mr. J. •J. Robert- son and her mother Mrs. Wil. liam Straughan, and also her father wno is a patient in Clin• WA Hospital. • Amereummanne Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mac. Farlane spent last week visit. ing relatives in Cumberland. They visited with her niece, Mrs, W. R. Ulm and. Sgt. Ulm and two daughters, Laurie and Kelley, who recently returned from ' Germany wkere he ser. ved for the. past three years. Also visiting with her daughter was Mrs. Stanley Mutch of Lacombe, Alberta. *. * *• Congratulations to the Auburn young people who received dip. lomas°`at the Commencement of Goderich District Collegiate Institute. last Friday evening. They are Gail Miller, Judy Arthur, Margaret Sanderson, Jennifer, Grange, Betty Moss Ed Maines, Nancy Anderson, Joyce Leatherland and Brenda East. • * * * Mrs. Harry Arthur visited last Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs: Elmer Keller of Dublin. * * * Mrs. Frank Raithby and Mrs. Wes Bradnock were delegates to 'the London Area convention of the Women's Institutes held at the Carousel Motel last week. Mrs. Bradnock retired from the Provincial Board after serving for three years. Mrs. Wilbert Lawrence of Embro is •the new Board Director for this 'sub- division, 22. Mrs. Donald Haines, Mrs. Thomas Haggitt and Mrg. Robert Turner attend- ed, the opening day. 0 OVERSHOES I MEN'S ,; BOYS' WORK BOOTS WARM QUALITY. BOOTS DAVE.GOWER'S DISCOUNT HOUSE 73 HAMILTON ST. ►•.:We think it's reda a Pre® NIP bum deal:.. • • if you're making loan payments all over town • if .you're paying extra for credit life insurance • if you're ibayi,ng extra fees, of any kind • if you're paying a higher rate of interest than you'd pay at the credit union • if they wo'n't tell you exactly what the dollar cost of the credit is .. or if you're not getting your money's worth for any o a dozen other reasons Tj In the future...make a special effort to steer clear of all 1111113ALS:" Stop at the credit union for honest, helpful suggestions whenever you're planning a purchase that has to be , financed. GODERICH COMMUNITY CREIT UNION 39 51i. DAVID ST. 5247931 Mrs. William Straughan is visiting this week with her daughter, M•rs. Thomas Jardilr, Mr. Jardin and famly at Wing. ham EveniflgFor Child's Aid The W alkerbdrn Club have de. cided to celebrate this Centen. nial year by a special evening to help support their adopted Korean child. The, evening is planned for this Friday even. ing, November 17 in the Auburn Comae .inity Memorial Hall. The evening's program will begin with euchre and crokinole and then a variety concert. Committees have been setup. Prize committee, Mrs. Leonard Archambault, Mrs. GeorgeSch. neider; Door committee, Mrs. James Jackson, Mrs. Guy Cun. ningham; Miscellaneous com- mittee, Mrs. Walter Cunning. ham, Mrs. Lloyd McClinchey; Lunch committee, Mrs. Joe Husking, Mrs. ThomasCunning. ham, Mrs. Joe Verwey and Mrs. Stewart Ament. Knox -Plan For Season • The Ladies' Aid of Knox Pres. byterian Church met with the president, Mrs. Major -Young. blut in charge. The minutes were accepted as read by the secretary, Mrs. Roy Daer. She also gave the financial state. Ment. Cards 3f• thanks were read that Mrs. Daer had re. ceived and plans were discus. sed _for the Christmas season. The meeting_was closed by singing .Grace and lunch was served by Mrs. Jack Hallam. ,Auburn Kno, WMS The•Novennher meeting of the Women's Missionary Society of Knox Presbyterian Church held their November, meeting at the home of the president, Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson. She pxesid. ed for the meeting which was opened with a call to worship, followed by all repeating the Lord's Prayer. The hymn, "0, Keep us Lord each hour of need," was sung with Mrs. Donald Haines at the piano. The minutes of ,the previous meeting were read by •the sec. retary, Mrs. Alvin Leatherland and accepted. Lettersand cards of thanks were read and the business was discussed. Plans were,,mode fol the Christmas meeting to be held at the home 'of Miss`Fj'ances Houston. The Bible study was in charge of Mrs. Wes Bradnock 'who chose the life of Lydia td study. The,. scripture reading from Phillipians, Chapter I was• read alternately. The story' of this woman who was a career woman and the first Christian convert in Europe was very interest. ing. The roll call was answer. ed 'by each member quoting a verse from the Bible starting with"A" The Mission study, "Holiness in every day life," was taken by Mrs. Alvin Leatherland, and the meeting was closed by sing. ing the hymn, "Forth in Thy Name" and, the benediction pro. nounced by Mrs. Braddock. • Practice . shoes . • A normal child can walk per. fectly without shoes. In many parts of the world this is nor. Mal practice. However, in Can.. ada, with concrete walks, steps and • paved roads, not to men. tion snow, some protection for the foot is necessary. Therefore we have shoes. _ • Children's shoes should be 'designed for protection of the foot from hard and irregular •* surfaces. BINGO Int .LEGION. HALL. SATURDAY,. NOVEMBER 18 at --8:3O p:ni.. --__ 15 GAMES -i $1.00 The prize for each regular game will be $12.00 4 Share -The -Wealth Jackpot Combined JACKPOT OF ; ,9.QQ, It ; 6, CALLS Sponsored by $rirYYh .1 DiOkbrAit , ;;`' $4DIAN LEGION No One Under 16 Permitted To Play Do You Know These Facts About Your Hair • The average head has from 100,000 to 120, 000 hairs. Natural blon'des have more. Red-, heads have Gess. • • The average age of a single hair is from two to five years. ,• Only 1-2 per cent of the population has natural red hair, and red hair fades faster than any other color. • Ne"two hairs are exactly alike. • Children have less oil in their hair. than adults. Oil secretion increases sharply in adolescence, but decreases as a person. ages. Each hair follicle has from one' to six oil glands. • The scalp covers an era of about 120 square inches. • The diameter of ,single hairs varies from 1 - 140th to 1.- 1,500 of an inch.On a single head,there are wide variations in the thickness of hair. • Each hair has a small muscle attached below the oil glands. • Hair growth is related to •hormonal glands, the general nutrition and condition of the scalp. • Changes in the color of the eyebrows and lashes are not related to changes in the color df the 'hair on the scalp. • Up to 16 years of age, the hair becom.es darker with increasing age. • White hair is 'produced by the complete absence of pigment in the hair shaft. There is no such thing as gray hair. • The surface of each hair is literally shingled by a layer of horny flat cells. , • When hair burns, the characteristic odor is caused by the sulphur it contains.. • • ,The normal rate of growth averages about' a half-inch per month. Women's hair grows slightly faster than men's. And children's hair grows even more rapidly than adults? .� For professional service by those who care . call TheBeauty Lounge Phone 524419944 81 East St. Lochalsh LOCHALSH •- John Bradley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Bradley was one of three 4-11 members of Huron County to partIicipate in the Inter-Cpunty Livestock judging competition held in Toronto at the Royal Winter Fair. 4v * * * Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bain MacKenzie have moved to W ing. ham where they vtill spend the winter. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mac • Lennan spent the weekend. in Toront6 with Mr. and Mrs. Don Ainsley, and farn`.ly. e, * ** Mr. and Mrs. Oliver McChar. les had a. very enjoyable trip to Cape Cod and Boston, Mass. and Montreal .for the past two weeks. • Mrs. Donald R. MacKenzie has returned from Wingham Hospital where she had been a patient and has moved to Luck. now where she will spend the winter. • * * * • Miss Florence MacLennan who was working An Wingham has returned to Ripley District High School to complete her studies. * * * Mrs. Eldon Bradley is a •pa. tient in St. Joseph's Hospital in London. • Recent visitors in Ridgetown were Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Luther. Mrs. David Elphiah and Donna spent Saturday in London. • * * Mrs. David .MacDonald at. tended the Teachers) Federa- tion meeting last Wednesday in Wingham. * * * Several from the comm.tnity areattendingnight school clas. ses in Lucknow. * *' * Mrs. Duncan Parrish and boys were recent visitors tri Detroit with relatives. * Mrs. Ross MacKenzie was • hostess to a cameo painting party on Monday evening. * " Recent visitors at theirhome in Ashfield were ,Mr. and Mrs. Jim Srant of Chicago. * * A farewell party was held recently in North Ashfield Pub. lic School for Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cline who have moved to Goderich. An eveningofplay. ing cards and the usual social time jwa.s • enjoyed. Ben Mac. Nay and neighbours. presented Mr. and -Mrs. Cline with gifts. SEVEN 'APARTMENT BUILDING FOR SALE . (Formerly known as Commercial Hotel) --Cash $35,000 -This being less than six years' • rent. Five • of the apartments furnished. Hotwater system, baseboard heating, furnace good as new; cost; over. $5,000. All storm windows; one -car garage, centrally located. Apply C. Van Damme 108 ONTARIO ST. — CLINTON 46-- 't; s: Ultra-decollete -- Ultra-comfortable... , • WonderB-ra Dream -lift Don't save it just for evening. True, it's cut down, cut away (with less -cup cups and a low back that plunges to no back)—but how it holds and curves you! No -shrink Terylene lace- cups are slightly, up- lifted for that famous. Dream-liftesupport..lt's so comfortable, many girls wear it 'round the clock. Why don't you? Dream=1iffity "d 350. Marine -blue, petal- bkie;•petal- pink, white, skintone, black. Sizes 32-36, A, 0, C. $6.00. Wonder Bra makes the difference • SCHAEFER'S LADIES' WEAR ,LTD. THE SOUARE SEliVICES DAY THE UNITED. CHURGfl OF CANADA ' Church . -North Street United- Ch . urch SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 19th • 10:00 a.m.—Senior School. • 11:00. a.m —Junior Department. 11:00 a.m.—WORSHIP. a. Guest Soloist --BARBARA McKEE -- Supervised Nursery —. Rev. J. Deeeld MacDonald, M.Bc. •.t1,,_ iWetalerM N. Net'6 riafta10. A,T.C.0M., Organist end Moir Lewder — WELCOME Knox Presbyterian Church. THE REV. , G. LOCKHART ROYAL, B.A,, Minister William Cameron, birector of Praise • SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 19th 10:00 a.m.—CHURCH SCHOOL. 11:00 a.m.—DIVINE' WORSHIP. r Sermon: "TURNING WORDS. INTO ACTIONS" ,Nursery and Junior Congregation) 7:30 -p.m.—YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETY. Every Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.—Midweek Christian Fellowship ENTER TO WORSHIP DEPART TO SERVE Victoria Street United Church The House of Friendship Rev. Leonard Warr 10:00 a m..—Su-iday School—AH Departments.. • 11:00 a.m.—Worship Service. "p0 WE NEED *JESUS?" (Children's Church) • 1:30 p.m.—BENMILLER—Worship Service. and Sunday School MRS. J. SNIDER MISS P. DURST Victoria" Organist and 'Choir Deader ;.. Benmiller Pianist FIRST BAPTIST -CHURCH (Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec) • Montreal Street Near The Square 10:00 a.m._Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service—Guests: TREBLE SINGERS. — A Welcome To All — Minister REV. HENRY' de VRIES, Phone 524-8792 CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH BAYFIELD ROAD AT BLAKE STREET 10:00 a.m OUR r'#:,AM11YI~ ABLE.-ACHOCIVI ' , ,• ; s . n „ (OdJ BUSES WILL CALL AT YOUR DOOR) PHONE: 524-7150 • '11:00 AJA. — 7:30 P.M. Speaker: MR. CHARLES HARE London,- Ontario "Came Where You Are Never A Stranger ..Twice" UNITED HOLINESS. CHURCH 62 Cambria Street North SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 19th 9:50 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.—Worship Service.. 7:00 p.m. -Evangelistic Service. Prayer Meeting — Wednesday evening, 7:30 o'clock "A Welcome Awaits You" Pastor: JUSTUS DOWD ' PHONE 5249075 THE SALVATION ARMY 18 WATERLOO ST. SOUTH SUNDAY WEEK DAY 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. Tues., '8:00—Prayer Meeting. ,11:00 and 7:00—Regular Service. Wed., 8:00—Home League. Friday, 7:30 -- YOUTH GROUP — ALL- ARE WELCOMI — Officer in Charges -LT. R. HEWLETT Bethel Pentecostal Tabernacle Eornet of Elgin and Waterloo its. REV. ROBERT CLARK, Pastor SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 19th 10:00 a.m.-Sunday School Class for all ages. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship. 7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic Service; Wesley Memorial Church 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School \ 11 O© a.lYt:-=MORNtr GIATORs I'—...._._..:_._ 6:30 a.m.--Evening Fellowship. fin‘ Ftee Methodist Church Riv. Alan Harley, Mieist r 'tf . ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH 41. 26th Sunday after Trinity—NOVEMBER 19th `�. 8:30, a.m.—Ifoly Communion. 1`0:00 and 11:00 a.m.--Sunday School and Nursery. 11:00 cm.—Holy Communion and Sermon. 7:00 p.m.--Dramavui. HURON DIOCESAN CENTENNIAL PLAY -• Ali Welcome -- (Nursery teho?I fee pre•echoel 4lildrsn) Rector: REV. 0. 0. RUS$hil, IA., .Lb: Organist • Choliaaster RONALD KINGMANAlimminerammerwommemmal t. •