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graduate since the school was approved by the College of Nurses in 1969 The class Fester, Mrs. R. Rac,a;Mrs. M. Strong, Mrs. L. Echenswiller, Mrs. B. Hicks, Back row —
consists of students from Clinton, Goderich, Bayfield Varna and Lucknow._ They Mr. K. Boyce, B. Kelly, D. •McCullough, B; Crane, J. Royal, D. Telford,
were, left to right: Front row — Mrs. D. McLeod, Mrs: H1 Gerrits, Mrs. J. A. Sullivan Johnson. -photo by Maxwell Studio. Winaham. .. A
Dad accident 'prone?
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If the family were as aware of
Dad as a special person to be
cherished every day in the year, •
instead of just on Father's Day,
the high percentage of ' males
injured in Tome accidents might,
. drop, says the Council on
Family Health in- Canada.
According toil nationalaccident
figures, more4males than females
are, fatally injured in the home.
Here are just a few ways in
which the entire family can
wort
Family can help reduce- mishaps.
-extend an accident -free Father's
Day over the entire year, says
the Council, a non-profit
organization sponsored by
members of the drug industry as
a public service to promote
home safety and family health.
If ''Dad is a do-it-yourselfer
with a workshop containing
special machinery .and tools,
keep the workshop locked so
little children cannot get in and
hurt themselves. Let Dad
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44 North St. — 524-9531
Donald G. MacEwan,. •
Peter S. MacEwan
Dusiness Directory •
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CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT
39" St. David St.,,524-6253
Goderich, Ontario •
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CONVENTIONS
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Catering to Luncheons.
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Special attention to Weddings
PHONE 524-9371 or 524-9264
establish the rules and times 1n 'regular equipment in many new
which older children may work apartments and homes. •
there. - Make a conscious effort to
Encourage him to get remove clutter from floors and
professional help in chores .stairs, and teach srnall children to
involving electrical equipment, put their toys' away as soon as
unless he is. really an - expert. they; have finished playing. Since
Keep floors throughciut the' little children are inclined to be
home free of wet -or oily spots forgetful, it is safer to have.
by -wiping them' up immediately. playthings back in the children's
When.Dad is on the job, industry rooms before Dad gets home
safety. engineers enforce this from work. - •
rule. The family can be made Plan the day's work so
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PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
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Goderich
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Pumps and Injectors Repaired
For All Popular Makes
Huron Fuel Injection
Equipment .
Bayfield Rd., Clinton -4-82-7971
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responsible for it at home. children are refreshed, the meal
Have good lightavailable is ready, the_ -house is in order,
throughout the house. A night and you, are relaxed by the time
light at the baseboard is a safety Dad arrives. Accident research
measure when the turning on of shows many home 'accidents rare
a lamp might disturb another caused by avoidable family
person. 'disagreements and tensions.
Check the carving knives Dad Keep toiletries on a separate
uses. Knives with a good Sharp shelf in the medicine cabinet so
edge are less likely to slip and no one mistakes° them for
cause injury. medicines:
• If there 'are no handholds at If there. is medication he is
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the tub and shower of your required to take regularly,,ppst a
bathroom, have them installed. reminder inside the -medicine
And keep a rubber mat handy. chest and another In the kitchen,
Some •men niay view these containing amount 'and
handholds as unnecessary, but frequency, so that thereis a
they have -proved their worth to double-check. -
si,an extent that they'are now Father's Day may herald a
program of "' around -the -house
chores for Dad, such as lawn
mowing, hedge pruning and
gardening, particularly if there
are no teenage sons at home to
-give •him the__ day off. Keep
young - children away from the
area where he is working. Power
mowers -can throw rocks and
other potentially harmful
objects a considerable distance.
Pruning shears and _.gardening
t is ,are best used when. Dad
can concentrate on what he is
doing. , 1 -le - should not have to
worry about small children at his
elbow.
When Dad is using garden
sprays, both children and pets
should be kept away from the
area. Such sprays should be
locked away ' where youngsters
and pets cannot get; at them
after Dad has finished spraying.
_ *Good sprayer maintbnance
decrees that sprayers should be
well eleaned and? oiled after the
season's-.q;e. This lengthen
the -life of the sprayti; and help
to mainin optimum :effic-
iency. '
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Phone...Goderich.,.,524.6638
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Pattern companies have
lessened the need • for patterer
adjustment, by designing
'patterns in types, •to conform
with ^different figure' types.
These types are designated as
Misses, women's, junior, ,.etc,
These are shapes and '.Sizes, not
ages.
Patterns have also been
developed that - combine two
sizes. These improve the chances
of particular figure types to get a,
good fit. '
+ After you have selected your
pattern and have all the
necessary notions and material
ready to go, you must now bring
the pattern into complete
conformity with your figure.
From the views on the pattern
envelope, choose the version you
prefer, and place the other
pieces back in the envelope.
Press all your pattern pieces
with a warm iron. A hot .iron.
tends to curl the paper.
Measure the . pattern from
seam line to seam line, in the
same places you measured your
body. --
If there is 'no centre seam,
measure from seam line to
.,eentre....NeverjncJ ude Abe -:seam:-
,.gal lowances:.immneasureni'ents.
Your body and pattern
measurements will not match
_exactly.. A11 patterns have-
built-in 'ease for comfort and'
body movement. Some
companies -allow more than
others, and some styles the
same. To be sure you retain the
style and comfort, do .,snot
over+fit.
Note any adjustments on
ircnin
Ely Gil 'Su
your pattern, but remember that,
()Ally half the pattern is given..
all girth .measurements,r make "1
of the .,necessary, adjustment ' In
the 'tont section,, and 1/ an the
hack. If only the front or back
require adjustment,' make r;,the
amount—of adjustment in, the,.
pattern section. ,;
'tea, .. outder -length- ., -.m.;t : _-_...'_th
Identical to. your body
rneasutement, Measure :on the
front section,. as the back has
ease. allowance. Watch that you
subtract" thee'width of any 'd'arts.
Across the back • frorn
arm -hole to arm -hole, allow for,
freedom"of arm movement ease,
For . the t�,ustline,' allow
between 2 and 3 inches for ease,
depending on style. ,q• smooth fit
requires :3. inches, a loose fit _
more. In a strapless where only
enough ease to breathe is
needed, .2 inches is sufficient. Ih
such dresses, additional darts are
usually used to.'give ample
freedom across the bust, but_
keep the upper edge snug. • rh,
The waistline- should fit
snugly: Add about one inch to.
your total body measurement,
In , .many of today's styles,
anything below, the bustline• just ..
skims the figure, and therefore
one must be careful not to try to
mT*ie'
lit these styles too closely.
Pattern length from shoulder
to waistline must be 1,4", .to .14"
longer than body Measure hent'
SQMer styles May require up to
'inches for ea
Darts must conform to, the
contours oft yr figure. n Darts
must punt to the.fuilest'part of
e TNgure but must n t, nod--
to the curve. If darts are Moved
clo, r or ' farther: from the centre
line in tht bodice, the skirt darts
must be moved ' ".
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For Qctogen�rians
...and those older
The Goderich Signal -Star takes great pleasure this week in
extending happiest birthday greetings to the following new
members of the Octogenarian Club: '
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Ufa .,::�Jnh i
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-celebrating her 96th birthday July 28;
Charles. Young, 19 Victoria St.; who will be marking his
88th birthday July 25. ,
If you—know of , anyone who is soon having an 80th. .
birthday or better, -telephone us or write us' giving' the
celebrant's name, address, age and' birthdate. There is R
absolutely no• charge for this service and we are pleased .to hear
from all of you.
HEARTHE
Goderich Harbour Park
8:00 P.M. THIS SUNDAY
(JULY 19)
_(In Case Of Rain, Concert .To .Be _:Held_-A_t__�.
Goderich District Collegiate I uditoriium)
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