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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1971-04-15, Page 17-10 OUR TH keotsvN YOY/C Aff44 ( YQl/RMaYEY•w/ry You, /g: Nall/SE 7"COES JOE'S BP Se ioe. ` Sttftia.. "'. `"�' and Coffee Shop .411 Huron Rd., Goderich 524-6871 YD Horticultural Society L.1 • 4 GODERICH $IG•N'AL,STAR TVR$ AY, ,V#1: The Goderich Horticultural Society got its year off to a flying stall' last Wedu sday with its first meeting, held at Robertson ' Memorial Sclhok... Seventy members and friends. came to hear, ' Ken Smith; photographer and columnist 'from The London Free Press, .and to get. a .preview , of what exciting thugs. are planned 'for this year. • Those •sigiling'•1ap for them ;inerr? recg'P?;tpstl rrkil" with - surprise, -when offered their yearbook —• for' the.,1971 yearbook.t, , as well as making " their debut in a new' accumulative format, . also sported a flashy array of, bright • Mlara n .1,111. ..L'il1111111I111nlrr ,rlmn1111111111111111111111' REGAL WALL SATIN • Easy to'jise • Dry in minutes " • Choose from 1,500 colors • Soap and, water cleaning , e • Extra •high„kiding = Eliminate the guesswork. We guarantee that Regal Wall Satin - - if aeAramin Moore t finest ' Interior latex wall finish. �lIIIIIIIIIIII111111IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlI�frr, Quarts also available at sale scv.ing•s 1. But act how... Sale prices good for 14 days only ! Get Moore for your moneyeesNOW.,..at... Benjamin Moore Paints London's happy colours: These books4 will be hard to lose!!' President Paul Carroll opened the meeting and then iitroduced Ken Smith, who proked to be an entertaining speaker, with some very. helpful hints to offer:0.. • Photography, he said, can be an extension' of gardening. By photographing our gardens, we an obtain a -permanent record, so that the, beauty we ' cre,1te isn't lost forever -under the heap a,�of otherrtlentoritvwz" Photographing good ideas and special effects seen in othg 'gardens, towns, and countries, will keep these ideas fresh and accurate,so that when we finally get a chance to try them, we ME NM Miter mco's. !e-Sav ntest! 4.• 'Day on Don!co'.,.. of letwenty first -prize win - wet Contest, you'll enjoy it be a perfect day—with tab for such things as tters, cabs, an afternoon r'sl• :!we'll even send you s .the last time someone -It's4aur treat—and it's - worth an even $100! Your husband can come along -too,, of course. Or you can 'win one of dozens of other - • wonderful wife -saving prizes ... such as Wabasso No -Iron, sheets and pillow slips, 'Famous' Kenwood An Wool Blankets, Corning Ware Percolators and Family Sets, and Pyrex Casserole sets. . 0 Your Go4erich'BuiIdingCentre' GFT YOUR FREE WIFE SAVER KT ALLoNT r t raitr2=r1tre.!ii• 1LD N� I.,NO E TO !Milo OM" Corner Cambria Rde aridAnglesea St. tl. ,w Ken Smith give gardening hints won't find that time' has fogged the memory. Moreover, if we take photographs of our' gardenabout every three weeks and file them away, then, r in the cold and blustery winter months we can get these pictures out, enjoy the touch of summer,, and, whht is. more important, we can 'edgily $Nt,t, oursuccesses and failures; dplan for neXt year's garden' -.yyoagood de7no1ew4dQrrr: Mr. Smith'also haid'saire very good pointers for the actual picture taking: The best type of cameia.to get for photographing • flowers,'iS the single.lense reflex type.. -.,However, Eastman Kodak - supplies a parnphlet describing"•-" UNr • how to Blake a "portra-frame" to enable those with other types of cameras to be suc'ces'sful in photographing close-ups. . He urged that. a light -meter be ;used. You'll soon save the cost of the meter by the number of pho.tograpbs n,ot wasted; due'tei poor lighting, 'Take many pictures, arid discard .ale but the best, he .dv a ised, If you have to apologize (ti'ieCCi t'f�, �Ifi'�Ci' TT'`f1• ' ?' Use varying positions when snapping your .picttir s. They won't always be gra efu1, but you'll get more • interesting. effects — in your pictures! He warned that, we should: - watch the background when / RJ� mxr-42 E I H IL 46 CENTRE. f� i • Halliday Homes Limited is pleased to.-appolnt Phis• new authorized dealer, effective immediately, to serve this important' area of Ontario. Since 1888, Hallidays has built a tradition founded on the most skilled designing, expert craftsmanship, and, ,the finest rriaterials. Today, f ieir pre-engineered,• factory-manufactured'system of home ' nstruction 'offers the utmost in quality and value, ' • including:. Ilalliday. Ho»ies: More than 30 architect -designed home models pri,ced from $7,090 erected on your foundation. Eas-Bilt Homes: 'Economy -priced homes for economy -minded buyers. Shell package price's from $4,570. Ilallid av Cottages: Over 40 different floor plans for summer or year ' round living, -priced from $1,930. 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FREE!. • • For complete information and mortgage assistance mail the coupon or see your authorized Halliday Homes dealer. He'll show you how to save up to $2,500 on your new home . • . the Halliday way! lommen wwwwwwis 'ilsf 5241312 KH MIDIS CENTRE itF��rar� HALLIDAY HOMES•l MITE Mt r'erof H,ornica CattaigeaMKs w Ib>r ' • , Classrooms & Buildings t 1 enclose 0100 for 32•page " HsIlidey I Showcase of tine Homes" color catalog. I 0 or 501 for Vacation Homes °Mor I catalog I I Wt I Siam See. the Halliday Homes display at the "Sportsmen's Show'' March 19.28th and ';Home Show' April 9.17th, CNE, Toronto. t. 1 taking close-ups. A piece of blue cardboard.__p.laced behind the „specimen will give the effect of blue-sky..The mood of a picture can dramatiealIt set, by the choice-, of your background colour;. Finally, Mr. Smith pointed out, tae pictures on rainy days too. They often are very r•1 effective. :He then showed two sets; of 'Wry bearifireiNtirrif first • set, taken 'in Ontario, Ann -.Larders reinforced the points about good photography that he had discussed with us. The second. set showed the magnificent flowers in the Keukenhof gardens in Holland, There should be some . very . _ inspired photographing happening in Goderich thanls to Mr. Smith's lecture. • • Paul Carroll introduced the year's program • briefly.' to the...next meeting -on May 4th �- a •workshop entitret ,•"Town .Country .Gardening", 'and. are also planning to pick up some - dandy plant bargains at May 26! "Garden Discards Auction". The ' eltening closed on the- pleasant he-pleasant _roots friends, r • and o!d, chatting over up of coffee. • k. ' r, Wed 'ay etveningrs ,° cotn ined with the r re-cent—giorious weather' should.-.. w.:time- Goderteir garde 1 l "°r raring to go! Welcome, SprIngf- "-" Pro Wants to die decently DEAR ANN LANDERS: The • letter from the children of the 90 -year-old woman who fell ,out of bed at the nursing home and broke her hip prompted me to' write a letter of instructions to my Sons..,1 am sending you a copy in the hope that you will print it. Perhaps it will encourage some of your readers to write similar letters to their children. My thanks, 'and God bless. — SANE,'SENSIIAE AND REALISTIC Dear Sons: This letter is not a request, it is an order. I have tried to live with dignity and I want to die the same way. If my fate, is such that I should become old and ill and unable to make a rational decision, ye,g are hereby instructed to give the -attending physician .orders that he must not attempt to prolong my life by using extraordinary measures. If, Lam stricken with an illness which is irreversible, and unable to speak for myself, please speak for me. 1 want no surgery, no cobalt, no blood transfusions' and no intravenous feedings. :Instead, please see to it that the physician -gives ' me plenty ;of medication and sedatives. This letter of instruction will relieve you of the burden of making the decision. It i`s made. I have made it. My thanks and my love: -- Mother Mother • •: DEAR MOTHER:. Here is your letter and I salute you for' your serenity, good sense and realism. It would be wonderful if Victoria St. UCW plans Lilac Tea Intended for Last Week Missionary Education 'was the .,theme of the general meetirrg.of Victoria St, United Church Women's meeting. on Monday; April 5. , M S C 1 d d rs.. . A rgy a con ucte a brief business session- in which a Thankoffering meeting was mentioned for., later in ,April; several dinners -•- wedding ' and otherwise were discussed; new tableclothes were passed.. out to be pressed; canvassers for Salvation Army, were requested; the Lilac 'Tea for May 26 was mentioned. Mrs. G. Currell presented an Easter Worship service with Mrs. Ed. Linner reading a poem. Several , old-time hymns were sung, with Mrs. ,,L. Warr as accompanist. x • Program was convened by Mrs. C. Fagan Mrs. Feagan spoke briefly on each Christian having a mission wherever she is and' said prayers are needed.,by, all who serve the Master. Fine displays from Africa, Japan and Brazil were enjoyed and discussed. Various ladies read, letters, from Missionaries, telling of the problems and the ' joys encountered in their,work. 1�e11 chosen hymns r were sung, rounding out a fine program. The Unit "Friendly Helpers" provided` refresh m nts. other parents. followed'° you • example. May I be the first? Dear Margo: the sentiments expressed in the letter above kre mine also. -Thank you, dear Love — Mother DEAR ANN:, LANDERS: Recently someone asked what to do about unwanted hair on the face. You replied — "If you're a man y u--ean•-sh,.ve." Since I am a• 37 -year-old, brunette female, a Registered Nurse, and have a heavy growth of facial hair, •I am well qualified .to speakon this subject. 1 Why did you make sex a qualification, Ann? Shaving is • the '' best solution for most bearded people, women as well as men. When I was 16 I had an illness which required heavy dosages of drugs. The drugs upset the hormonal balance in my system and *resulted in a heavy growth of hair "on my face. I was • miserable and -i-ashamed of .the way-••I••l ooked. • First. I tried a peroxide -ammonia bleach,• which irritated my skin and caused a rash. I had to quit using it, which was just as well, because blond 'fuzz, on a girl's . face isn't much of • an improvement over black fuzz. A friend' 'suggested electrolysis. I found it expensive, painful, time-consuming and ineffective. (After three months about 3 per cent of the hair grew, back.) I decided to shave. It was the best solution of all.. „ .For the past 15 years I've been- shaving every other -day with an electric razor (rotary blade). My skin "is soft and smooth and I am perfectly relaxed about rn appearance. Please ask your dermatology Consultants about, this, Ann. I'd like to know what they have to say. NO 5 O'CLOCK SHADOW • DEAR NO: I checked with several dermatologists ,, and the decision was unanimous: there is • more than one way to skin a cat — if you will pardon' the analogy.' If shaving is the best' r solution for you, by all means continue. No harm will come of ' A word of caution to women who use the wet shave. Before shaving, soften the whiskers with cream and allow the cream to remain on the face for at least ten minutes. Then use a -good lathering soap aid a sharp blade: And BE CAREFUL. If you nick yourself it could be difficult to explain that the adhesive tape is there because you cut yourself While shaving DEAR ANN SLANDERS: I hope you won't think I am crazy, , Ann. I need your help. My husband and I got Blaze " when he was 'a -puppy. He was a • wonderful cocker spaniel and our boys _greaiv- up loving him. Last year when the youngest boy married, we decided to move into an apartment. The only place that met all our requirements • (location, price, and size) would not allow dogs. So we took Blaze to my brother's farm in North Dakota. 'It was the hardest thing we ever had to.,...t.o.......I. cried when we left him: So did my husband. ' . Yesterday my sister ..called to say Blaze had died. , He wasn't sick or anything, just rolled over and gave up. My husband says 'Blaze died of a broken heart. I'm not so sure. He was 17 years old. We want Blaze buried herein town but we can't go get him because' my husband broke his leg and isn't able to drive: My "sister 'can't bring Blaze here because their car .is'Iaid up. What we need. to know is ,cart they. rhail him to us? --SADNESS IN MINNESOTA , DEAR SAD:' Sorry'; the Post Office Department said no. So did the Health Department. How about if they bury Blaze up there and send you the collar? • The Goderich Signal -Star is pleased •to, extendhappiest birthday greetings to the following new 'member of athe Octogenarian Club: MRS. CHARLIE BARKER, 125 Anglesea St., who marked her 85th birthday Good Friday, April 9; ROD JOHNSON of the Goderich 'Nursing 'Home who was .81 'years old April 1; MISS ALICE WATSON„ Goderich Nursing Home who will be celebrating her path birthday Arpil 19; - MRS. ELIZA NEWTON, also of the Goderich . Nursing Home, who will be 90 years old April 19; -THOMAS.,LEGb, Goderich, who, joined the Octogenarian Club with his 80th birthday Easter Sunday, April 11'. ROY CHAMBERS, Bayfield . Road,, who will be . 82 tomorrow, April 16.' li you know of someone who will .be celebrating ani 80th birthday or better ir41 the near future and' would like to have his or her name mentioned in tkiis column, please telephone 524.8331 giving the name; address, age" and birthday of the' • celebrant. There is absolutely no charge for this service and we aro pleased to hear from all of you. OW 414 414 AV* wishes to AN N GUNCE 'the changing of his permanent office address to ' y4•caµ:.. _,...ya �"waw.; ..H/r. W.,y. �r' ar1•'YrW N.•'ti: , .. , ,.."t�^ •�.....r-,,��+,• "p' �; �,{� �' �. �.ky+e dm wail i+ .«.+Lh3—FRili'rk NV.. f,+R 1 i •. Q:I�Atii' :>•1 C (End of North Street across -from 'Cathrtl're Church)-' a