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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1970-04-23, Page 19` h^ »0. r 'The ;monthly meeting of St►. It was feltwe had''•one ,of the Peter's Paris Council. Advisory , best councits'going, This way we' Board was held at the Parish. Miall . found out haw "other groups . on Monday night, April $3, with work. The opinion Of all those only two me nbers absent. who attended was that it was ,itather R. Moynahan opened very worth while and a very • the meeting with 'gayer, after Er9fitable day. It is. planned to which Mrs. Stimson tread the ,ave at least two trf these Work minutes ot the last meeting. • Shops each year. • John Buchanan, an, • chairman, Helmut ' Krohmter reported at reported regarding .a (trip to •the some length regarding . ° the . Parish Couneil - W$rkshQp., ut C.Y.O. plans for a coffee house London on March 21, Owing to on a parish basis for a start; and the changing•of the date only Sib' ,the- youth group under his )members were able to .attettd , direction was given. the go ahead' instead of 12 originally planned. to get ,it: started on a trial, basis, Sister, Doreen gave a brief p.r vpi,d i n .g t i s f a eto TY resume of the work shop, Aa arrangements can s bae made. Diocesan' Council is to be set up, Re Bylaw N. 6- that at least • shortly, which will be comprised one member of the Advisory - of ohne representative • frorp each Board be a High School student parish. His Excellency Bishop (16 years of age or older -- to 21 Carter spoke to the group in the years) it was recommended that mornina'session. After lunch the this be .amended to read two 'members met in smaller groups. members. It was put to a motion Skating club elects Mrs. William Craven. The annual. meeting of the Marlene McConnell, s) fourth •Goderich Figure Skating Club figures. - was 'held April 14 in Knox Mrs. Marion Mill* was in ' Church Hall. charge of the rekular meeting. C. The slate of officers for the Murray, treasurer, read the financial report ,showing. an, 1970-71 season is: approximate favourable, balance Past president, Mrs. Frank of $750. president, Mrs. Wm. Interclub annual -meeting will Craven; first vice-president, Mrs.: be' held April 26 at 2 p.m: in vice-president, Mrs. - Manfred Mrs. Mills, in her retiring • add, passed unaniinctoulsly_ that‘ thus ''e increasedto 11yo -igh. Scb000 representatives, and that they to elect * their own candidates, perferably a giri and a troy... Mrs. Palmer reported plans which have now been finalised for 'our entertainment at the next Parish .Council meeting on April 24. Tickets are available either from members or, can ' be purchased at Ore door., The , architect's plan ,for the proposed' remodelling and .decprating of--: -the church was presented and discussed at some' length: This .Plan will be on display at ' the Parish Council meeting . on April ° 24 when members of the committee in charge will be glad to . explain and answer questions. The . matter of the new monthly Missalette was discussed and it was suggested the people would' probably prefer to take them home and use them each Sunday, rather than leave them in the church. This would involve - the purchase of considerably' more booklets and it was_ recommended that a donation box be placed ' at the rear ofthe church*to help defray the cost. Suggested donation 10c per book. A new sign is to be erected at the front of the church, closer to the street. Also it was agreed that the exterior of the Convent should be painted. The next. meeting of the Board of -Advisors is to be hold on Monday evening, May 25 at 8 :pan -..in -the _Knights.of._Columbus Hall (formerly _ St_ _ -:Peters School:) ' Coffee' and tarts were kindly served by the Sisters, honoring. the birthday of your press secretary. There ;`being no further business, the meeting terminated. • ,Dierolf;. secretary, Mrs. Geo: comments, ,thanked thel3+.. • This, Grecian wrap is one, of _summer's -newest hair styles. -To be particuJrly beautiful, the'fia,r Boot m- treasurer, :�iltf�trray:• cutive;--parents and' all who should first be healthy and lustrous. Hints for proper hair care are in the accompanying story. • -• Directors, Mrs-. J. Buchanan,• had contributed to -. the' • Mrs, G. Ellison, Ernie Niblock, functioning of the clul�.this year.. i WM. Craven; •, • Mra. , Trey. She felt the club had hada good • Milady s crown•ing glory • Ormandy, Mrs. Robert Allan and year with a good enrolment, �• Mrs. M. McGill. more ice time and progress in ing hair. ihis summer Finat figure.....skat ng -fists- each phase,a.iis.work ° results received at Stratford'were She stressed that harmony be Mary McFadden, fifth figures;v shown and strong support be If winter has been hard on your hair, don't despair. Even the healthiest head of hair shows some abuse from the drying effects of central heating and constant wearing of hats and kerchiefs. A bout with' cold or flw-will leave -it -limp -and- dull, because your hair isa perfect barometer of your health. And if yon are one of 'the lucky ones 'who went south for even one week,, chances are__sun, balmy breezes and salt sea water raised your spirits but addet1-"-to your. hair woes... - - took )` to conditioners to restore' shine, body ' and bounce...to help your hair swing Into, spring in great shape. Some conditioners are selling lotions ,as well as,. beautifiers. Some are rinsed out, some are left on. Some help you give yourself a complete beauty pack treatment in the comfort ' of your home. • How doyou decide what kind of conditioner is best for your hair problems? Before you buy, analyse your ".air type and condition, says Joan Clair, Clairol Canada hair beauty expert. "Hair that is dry or brittle, unruly or limp -arid lifeless, can be back in shape in no time If you use a conditioner after every shampoo. An instant conditioner in lotion form, applied after towel -drying, worked 'through the hair and left on a few minutes before rinsing, works wonders for troubled hair. "If hair is, fine and limp and needs more . body, • . use an' instant protein conditioner that acts as a setting lotion. Wash' your hair as usual; towel -dry and apply this 'conditioner before setting the hair," says Miss Clair. "Hair is composed,of protein similar to the other protein of the body. If your hair is baby fine, a conditioner with protein fortifiers -makes the individual hair shafts gain new fullness, so theirtotal volume soars". • ' Are - split ends your hair problem? 'You are not alone. •This is one of the most pifevalent • hair woes," says Miss Clair.. "Even oily- hair can- !rave brittle, damaged ends. Use a rich cort'ditioning cream on the ends after + you. shampoo - and towel -dry. Apply it liberally and leave it. on 20 to 30 minutes. Rinse well. Continue this treatment ,for at _least a month. And have ends trimmed regularly to keep the hair --hearthy.'''_ Miss Clair says , one of the most damaging hair ,conditions often results from excessive permane.nting or from over -processing hair when it is being 'lightened. Hair becomes limp and spongy when you wath it and so difficult to comb through it mats, snarls and breaks off. It looks brittle and frizzy when dry. - `,`This` ' badly damaged hair • must ' have regular treatments • with an oil -base -solution or a rich cream used as.a beauty pack.• Keep in mind that severely injured hair will .require several. treatments to bring it back to HARBOURLITE INN ANNUAL MOTHER'S DAY BUFFET DINNER Sunday, May 10 Reservations: 524-9371 or 524-9264 ti CLOSED FOR RENOVATIONS_. MONDAY, APRIL 20 RE OPENING MONDAY, MAY 4 9:OO: H.M. VERHOLTS GROCERY.': FORMERLY V'ERNA'S - l r.� �.l Ft .. 1 A 4 ,M normal: Once damage has been . Bonnie .McGhee, first ,figures; given to the new executive. corrected, _ generally one treatment a month will keep the hair in excellent condition." The Clairol hair expert also advises conditioning hair before, a perinaiient with „a rich cream that -is -left - cin -for 20 minutes -If hair is coated , with color or if you use lots -of hair spray, apply an oil -Base conditioner that actually lifts foreign substances. And never forget your hair reflects your health. Vitamin or hormone deficiency, " diet and even'emotional problems affect your hair, • since its growth and nrrditE n ate dependent on ali7" these factors. "A' diet especially rich .__in carbohydrates and fats will make your hair oily. A deficiency 'of these substances will have the opposite effect. Lots- of protein and fresh ,fruits and vegetables will help make you...and your hair...healthy. Lots of sleep works the same magic," says,. Miss Clair. -Seminar of OH focus on learning. Interested in children? A one -day seminar is being sponsored by the Child Care and Family Services Unit at the Goderich Psychiatric Hospital Tuesday, May 12. ' and, --Dr.- -Thomas Siess, .Assistant Professor Psychology, University of Western Ontario and 'Psychology ' Consultant, Goderich Psychiatric Hospital. • An informative and interesting 'program• : of. lei '.t and discussion is planned for alt,- t concerned people -especially . • those»involved in teaching and training children. The special speakers will be • Dr. Richard .Stennett, Ph. D.,. Director of Educational Research, London; Dr. Michael ' Conlon, Superintendent, .Goderich Psychiatric Hospital; Dr. Victor Black, Child Care and Family Services Unit, Goderich Psychiatric Hospital; - • • • /-f g I / r UDIO' Specializing in. * Weddings • • • .* Children Single or Group Portraits and Passports 524-8787 1 1S S ,,,David Goderich A 0 ATTENTION: FARMERS -0rder Early And Make Big Savings Now ! ON: Save 25c Bu: . ,Save 25c Bu. • SEED OAfiS SEED BARLEY Save 30c Bag• Save 2c Pet Lb. - MIXED .GRAIN CLOVER SEED •"l GRASS SEED ALSO: FOR EVERY 10 BU. 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