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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1969-06-12, Page 2210A QQDERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, JUNE x,2,1969 District • News Lose 10 lbs. in 10 days on Grapefruit Diet HOLLYWOOD, , CALIF. (Special), ---This is the revolutionary grapefruit diet *that everyone is suddenly talking about. Literally thousands upon thousands of copies have been passed from hand to hand in factories, plants and offices throughout the U.S. and Canada. Word of. its success has spread like wildfire. Because this is the diet that really works. We have testimonials in our files reporting on the success of this diet. If you follow it exactly, you should lose .10 pounds in 10 days. There will be no weight loss in the first four days. But you will suddenly drop 5 pounds on the 5th' day. Thereafter you wilt -lose 11/2 pounds every two days until you get down to your proper weight. Best of all, there will be no hunger pangs. Now revised and enlarged, this new diet plan lets you stuff yourself with .foods• that were formerly "forbidden," such as big steaks trimmed with fat, roast or fried chicken, rich gravies, mayonnaise, lobster swimming in butter, bacon fats, sausages and scrambled eggs. You can eat until you,are full, until you -cannot-possibly mat any more. .. And still lose 10 poundsin the first ten days plus. 11/2 pounds every two days thereafter until your weight is down to normal. The secret ehindthis'new-``quick weight loss" diet is simple. Fat does' not form fat. And the grapefruit juice in this new diet acts as a catalyst (the "trigger"), to start the fat burning • process. You stuff yourself" on the permitted food listed in the diet plan, and still lose unsightly fat and excess body fluids. When the fat and bloat are gone you will cease to lose weight and your weight will remain constant'. A copy of this new and startling successful diet plan can be obtained by sending $2 -to GRAPEFRUIT •DIET PUBLISHERS, .1213 Premier Way, Calgary 6, Alberta. Money -back guarantee. If after trying the diet plan you have not lost 7 pounds in the first seven days, and 1'/2 pounds every two days thereafter, .simply return the diet plan and your $2. will be refunded promptly and without argument. Tear out this message as a reminder. Decide now to regain the tri'in,l attractive figure of your .youth, while enjoying hearty breakfasts, lunches and dinners. cT. • LOCALSH CORRESPONDENT _ MRS. O,IMcCHARLES Many from this area were guests at the Hayden - MacKenzie wedding in Ashfield Church on Saturday. , Visiting the MacKenzie families and attending the wedding from a distance were Mr. and Mrs. Bill Barrett and family of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Finlay Cook and family of Collingwood. Mr. Ray MacKenzie and friend- ' of Toronto, Misses Edna and Eliza Cook of Owen Sound and Miss Viola Cook of Detroit'. Mr. John Bradley' suffered a very painful cut on Monday while at work at Bob MacNay's store. John's fingers were cut by a ppwer saw and he required many stitches. Mr. and Mrs. O. McCharles were among those from Lucknow who attended the District 10 spring "meeting on Wednesday at Elmwood. Mrs. McCharles is the Lady Director for District 10 Ontario Agricultural Societies. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hamilton have purchased a new home in Lucknow. Miss. Betty Ann Simpson has -been trying out teaching"at•' her school in Toronto. HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY Mrs.. William Klie of Hanover, • director for District No. 8 of the H o rticultural Societies of Ontario was guest speaker at the June meeting of the Auburn Horticultural Society held in the Communitf Memorial Hall last wee(, The president, Mrs. Gordon Taylor, was in charge of the meeting, with Miss Nancy Anderson at the piano. The minutes were read by Mrs: W. Bradnock_ in the absence of the secretary, Mrs, Bert Craig. Mrs. Bradnock presented the financial statemept. It was decided to send a car to the Ontario convention in Hamilton. Mrs. Gordon Taylor, Mrs. Bert Craig and Mrs. Ed Davies will attend." - A solo was sung by Miss Nancy Anderson, accompanied by Miss Betty Moss. The roll call was answered by a poem or a verse about a, flower. W Mrs. Frank Raithby introduced Mrs. Klie who spoke on the horticultural society and brought greetings. She also showed pictures of a trip to California and Vancouver. Each member brought " a floral arrangement and -the prize winners were Mrs.' •Ed Davies, Mrs. Russel Brindley and Mrs. Gordon Taylor. Lunch was served by Mrs. Thomas Haggitt• and Mrs. Arthur Grange. KNOX CHURCH ` • The .annual Sunday School anniversary of Knox United Church will be held Sunday at* 1145 a.m. with Miss Matsha Koopmans as the guest speaker. Special music will be supplied by the Junior choir. Wawanosh hears of plan From 8:30 to 9:30 p.m. on Tuesday. June 3, West Wawanosh Township Council met with EaSt Wawanosh Township Council at the Belgrave Arena to hear a representative from :Kleinfeldt Associates of London, who have been engaged todraw up an Official Plan for the County of Huron. Mr. Nicklom answered questions for. the latter part of - the hour. At 9:30- p.m. West Wawanosh Council returned to the home of the clerk, to conduct business for the regular June session: All members were in attendance. The minutes of. the May meeting were read and adopted on _motion • of Councillors Rutherford and McDonald. Bylaw No. 5, '1969, naming Trench Inspector for the Township was given third reading and finally passed on motion of Councillors Aitchison and Foran. This by-law names Harvey Culbert Trench Inspector for West Wawanosh Township. The road accounts were ordered paid an motion of Councillors Foran and Rutherford. The, following accounts were passed for payment on motion of Councillors Aitchison and McDonald. GENERAL ACCOUNTS Welfare accounts, $291,07; Ontario Hydro, hall power, $10.24; J. W. Andrews, digging outlet, Andrew -Finnigan drain, $31.50; Joan- Armstrong, part salary, • telephone calls, etc., $ 2 6 5.00; Delmar - Sproul, inspector's salary, $375.00; ROAD ACCOUNTS Auburn financial statement ' and thank -you notes were read. Invitations to the Londesboro and Auburn Women's Institutes were accepted. The roll call was answered by giving plants and slips for the penny sale. The prize donated by Mrs, Leonard Archambault was won by Mrs. Guy Cunningham. It was decided to hold the June meeting in the evening and Mrs. Lorne Hunking invited the club to meet at her home. The election of officers will be held and fees will be collected. Mrs. Lloyd Penfound and Mrs. Carmen Gross will be the lunch committee. The president conducted the plant sale' and everyone went home with something for the garden or house. The program committee was " composed of Mrs. Lloyd Penfound and Mrs. Carmen Gross who gave readings and conducted quizzes and contests. A delicious lunch was served by the hostesses, Mrs. George Schneider and Mrs. James Jackson. Obituary SAMUE15 J. F. CAVES Funeral services were held Monday at the William Stiles Funeral Home, 'Auburn, for Samuel J. F. Caves who died in the Clinton Hospital -after a long illness. He was born in 1896 in Ireland and was the son of the late James Caves and Margaret Eccles. In 1945 he was married to Roxy Flewelling •of London 'who survives and also one son, Richard, of London. He was a machine mechanic and lived in Blyth for four years before ebming four years ago to the Auburn district. Ile was a member of the Church of England. `Burial took place at . Blyth Union cemetery. Thep,allbearers were William Rodgers, Keith Rodgers, :,aEmmerson •Rodgers, Archie Montgomery, Len Roney and Kenneth Campbell. Harvey Culbert, salary, WESTFIELD CHI,iRCH $176.29; George Humphrey, Jany from here attended the Operator, -$318.79; Corrugated .,SPr-Irtg--_-Thankoffering -in the-" Westfield United Church last Sunday evening to hear Mrs. Harvey Johnston • speak of the work at Huronview. A large crowd attended this sen ice sponsored by the U.C.W. because it was the last service Sentinel, advertising (no before church is closed. 'dumping), $12.83; Imperial Ori WALKERBURN CLUB alkerburn Club me hly meeting at the Ronald Gross ; D. Mrs. an 'repairs, $52.10; Bank of excellent "rhe Commerce, C.P.P.. and income president, king, tax, $67.99; Receiver General, was in the chair. `Prayer was led U.I. stamps, $9.50. ' by' Mrs: Penfound. •Council adjourned to;;,:,meet Them y the July 1 at the Hall. Cunningham' secretary,Mrs. Walter the Walter Safety says, "Keep air -inflated toys out of the water. Play with them on the beach where they belong." Mrs. Edna Sippell and Mrs. • • Edith Grover of Stratford visited last Sunday with Mr. and .Mrs. Ed. Davies. • The Misses Jean Houston and Jean Jamieson of Toronto spent the weekend with ,their sister, Miss Frances Houslfon. Mr. IVir. and Mrs. Ronald Rathwell, 'Michael and Janice of Brantford spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Gordon Taylor. Little Miss Lorie Cartwright is a patient` in Goderich hospital, we wishier a peedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Raithby visited last Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Grant Raithby and family at Collingwood. Several members of the Auburn Horticultural Society attended the tea at Blyth last Wedhesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scott, -Mr. and Mrs. Norman McDowell, Miss Gwen McDowell and Mr. and • Mrs. Harold Webster attended the Noble wedding last Friday evening. 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