HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1969-09-18, Page 18OA &ODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1$, 1969
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Two sailors were out with their boats bast week and made a fine sight al they entered the channel to
Goderich Harbour at sunset. George Robinson of Goderich and Robb Gordon, Stratford still have
their boats in the water and, with fine weather still expected for a while yet, will be putting them to
good use. -staff photo.
NiIe, Dungannon UCWs hold joint meeting.
Citizenship and education was
the subject of the meeting of
Dungannon and Nile U.C.W. in
Nile United Church. Mrs. Harry
Girvin, president of Nile L'.C.W.
welcomed the_ ladies and Mrs.
Allan. Dickson' gave the call to
worship.
The theme of the meeting was
"Our Obligation to work and
our need to work.,',',
Mrs. Jack Alton and Mrs.'Ivan
Rivett conducted • the worship
service which included scripture
reading, commentary, prayer
and singing a hymn.
Mrs. Dickson introduced Mrs.
Hewlitt of the Salvation Army in
Goderich who spoke'of the work
they do in this' area, helping
those in need ref assistance for
-various- reasons.
The roll call was answered by
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asking Mrs. .Hewlitt questions
about how ' we might help them
in their work. A ' hymn and
prayer by Rev. McCleneghan
closed the meeting. °
The two groups separated for
their business meeting. Mrs.
Harry Girvin presided for
the Nile group. Mrs. Alvin -Kerr
read the secretary's report. Mrs.
Girvin read the treasurer's report
in the absence of Mrs. ,Wilmer
Rutledge.
On Tuesday, September 16, at
8 p.m. both groups were invited
to a meeting in North Street
United Church, Goderich to hear
Miss Beulah Burns, missionary
on furlough from Korea. She,
showed slides and ,told of her
• work in Kotea.
On October 2, the Nile ladies
are planning a dinner and a `tour
of Goderich Psychiatric
Hospital. Mrs. Allan Dickson and
Mrs. Hugh McWhinney 'are to
make the arrangements.
On October,15 there will be a
Tupperware demonstration in
Nile Church at 8:30. Please bring
a friend.
Thegroups joined for lunch
'and a social hour ,was enjoyed.
' Lunch Committee . included
Mrs. Jack Alton, Mrs. Ivan
Rivett, Mrs. Leslie Johnston,
Mrs. Chas. .Johnston and Mrs.
Len Christilaw.
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Appliances aid the housewife
Washing of clothes is a
process established before the
dawn of recorded ,history.
Drying was taken care of by
nature.
From this era of relatively
primitive methods of scrubbing
the family wearing apparel has
evolved the highly sophisticated
automatic laundry appliances of
today.
And, strange as it may seem,
these ultra -modern laundering
devices have been, in large part,
developed and designed by the
fabric industry.
Few other appliances have ,
been affected to this degree by
developments in a completely
unrelated industry.
For example, about 50
percent of all textiles and
wearing apparel now • on the
market are made of synthetic
fibres.
Predictions indicate this trend
will increase to 60-70 percent
within the next few years. ;
Because of society's desire for
easy -care garments, most of
these • fabrics will be ' water
washable.
In keeping with these fabric
characteristic ch.anges, appliance
technology has ,stressed not only
special cycles for certain fabrics,
but also economy, convenience,
flexibility, as well as capacity,
durability, and `consumer
designed' warranties.
With these advances the
modern consumer must decide
not only when and where to
., buy, but also what kind to buy
to best meet her fabric need and,
of course, her pocketbook.
The Canadian Electrical
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launch a full-scale national
promotion of automatic washers
and electric ' dryers from
September 15 to November 1,5
to help the modern housewife
keep her family in clean clothes.
Leading appliance
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There are several reasons for
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•* An automatic washer takes,
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Once the controls have been set,
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remember it's washday.
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made with a range of easily
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kind of fabric.
* An automatic washer keeps
the housewife's hands out of hot
water and saves time and work.
* An automatic electric
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day for drying. There's no more
watching and waiting for the sun
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* Ironing time is reduced to
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* An automatic electric
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stay clean. Cr'othes hung outside,
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Like sister utilities across the
nation, 'Ontario Hydro and the
more than 350 municipal
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province are giving full support
to the "clean living" promotion.
Utilities continue to operate
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Through the use ofyelectricity
during times of reduced demand
on the power system, plants and
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