The Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-04-13, Page 22-GDDERIClf tiNAfa.§SUR. 'T"HU1 PA Y
tic. 'Distaff ` Sid
Worsen' S hats, one of the . most .
categories-- of retail
darhrnant
merchandise, are starting to show
signs* of - I:ife this Easter, Ellen
.Roseman writes in The,, Financial
Past,
They ,could use a prod, she 'says"
Last ye'r,. department -store
^ rnil,I'.inery' sales preached only $10.9
million, a .13:3, per cent drop from
1970 andthe1owestpoint in five years,
Some of the factors • that helped flatten
'sales are -the youth kick in fashion,
which led young girls to scorn hats and
their mothers.to follow eagerly; the
mini sk i rt ' atop which h ats •just looked
Fopsided'and silly, and the popularity
ofwigsrwhich did many ofthe jobs that
hats
harks used ta,
oi-al..Pos .points out
�� •The•��nan „
,.this spring pants are in and wigs are
+qui„_ And while older women have
stopped wearing°, hats,' younger
cdstomers are starting, to rediscover
them. rThi actual term nii 11 inery-
1Ike .corsetry -has been 'relegated to•
retail Lipibp.
Stores are trying to jazz up their
offerings by galling them things 'like
headgear, fun hats',even head '
envi ronments. And, as '"iri foundation
garments, the soft Zook now is the key
to sales, The F inancial Post says. The
stiff, rigid hat contours are largely
banished; they're giving way to floppy
knits and head -hugging crochets.
' As I write this° column - this'
week, there is snow on • the
- ground -net conclusive to cycling
is it ladies? -not even when it is
for the Huron County Cancer Unit.
The information I've received
from the Cancer Society thus far
is scanty but I understand the
date for the ride has been set for
April 30 as a kind of round -up for
the cancer campaign in Goderich
and area. • - mile. Who knows?
The route is. to be the same as ' Indications at the present time,
last year -111 miles beginning al however, are that if the weather is
the southern ,lim.its of .town, to not considered ideal -or near to
Kitchigami Camp Road five miles idea' -for the outing, .it,• will be
south and back again. postponed until sometime in. May.
" If"yoft want toget'inthe ride this ;I think Ginger and -Anita could Sounds easy, doesn't it?,
year, you should call Mrs. Ginger like to hear your comments about During. our discussions, the
Shortreed at 524-9992 or Mrs. the date of the ride, I think they conversation got around tp the
Anita Swaartman at 524-9691. would be ready, willing and able to ° d e a r. l it t.l a old • 1 a d y 4 n a
These gals should have all the pass those comments along to,,trhe Palmerston nursing home who at
information and be able to tell you local Cancer Society and to use . the age of 1,03 has been 'advised
whatever it is you want to know their persuasive powers on'the that she cannot stay on at that
out the event. _ members i i a.R effort to keep the institution• because she is too.,
:Rabe meantime, girls, st;rsn t cancer bike-a-thon as successful. - heaitfy::.rt seems -that- according --
With Shirley ): Keller
ponder concerning the ride at this
early date.One•is.that traffic will'
be lighter an7rtlie"7r'id won't -ca Tse
as much frustration for Sunday
drivers .as it did last year.
Another positive point, of course,
is that'since the ride might not be
all that enjoyable this year, the
sponsors.might consider it more
of an endurance test and increase
their pledges by a few cents `per
The auditoEitim 'was the,
location, as is customary, fpr
44011day's out Tyrne Music-
Session.
usi,c..
session. The violins this week
were p1 yed byNifrman Speir and
Frank Forrest with Mrs. Mary
Broadfoot playing piano.
A very large tournout
witnessed one of the best
programs ° in awhije And the
rousing music seefiied::to affect •
everyone in a very enlightening •
way. ,
The Goderich volunteer ladies
were on 'hand as well to lend a
helping hand with alrl facets of the
program. The excellent music
was something: that ,, seemed to
brighten up the spirits of al;. in
attendance. Just as a sri9alj nudge,
it may be added that the ladies
.from,Goderich will be here every,
first and third Monday and extra
voluntary assistance onthese•and
other afternoon activities would . .
be very much appreciated indeed.
- -13plieway, we still are WIrtioUIT"
a sponsor for the°over 90 club.
The combined choirs of Varna •
and Goshen United Churches
presented ad -Easter cantata in the
auditorium for Mondayevening
for' well over one hundred
residents who thoroughly enjoyed
the fine Easter music.
Rev. Murdock . Morrison
introduced the choir and gave the
narration for the cantata with'
Mrs. Bruce Keyes as organisvt and
choir:director. Special parts in
the musica"1`numbers were taken -
by Ann Hayter, Evelyn McKinley,
Norene Hayter, Helen „Taylor,
Shar•ol .Peck and Monda
Stephenson. A former member of
the -Varna congregation, Miss
Bertha Diehl expressed the
appreciation of the group in
attendance.
The residents were;entertained
or}' /hursday (Family Night) with a•
'variety program. ',Those_ taking'
`part were Adam. Wilson, violin;..
Watson Wgbster, , Mouth organ;
and °Margorie Huether, 'piano.
Mrs`: Gail Travis gave a Vocal
solck,and was then joined.by Mrs.
Melvina Erickson and Albert
Craig for a couple of duets. They
then led a sing -•a -long of old' time
favourites. Everyone enjoyed this
program' very much and Mrs.
Eliza' Lowson. thanked • the
entertainers on their behalf.,
week to get some information (arid .
a picture) about the Kinettes'
--donation-to the establishment -a
K -cooler.
„ Mrs. Charity MacDonald was
- present at.the meeting and told us
that the K -cooler would either
warm ups person who is suffering
from a chill or cool down someone
who has a high fever.
The•apparratus consists of the
kind of thermal container which
holds 'eitlier ice or hot..water.
There' are coils which wrap
around the patient and either cold -
or heat as forced through the
tubing to cool or warm the patient..
TOWN
TALK
West Wawanosh TownShip
Council rnet,in regular session, at
the honieof the'Clerk, on Tuesday
evening; April 4. All members
were in attetxte.
A
Willia,rn and Ken Good attended
the Council meeting to ' obtain
same information regardirij the
Rodger Drain. Robtlallam was
also in attendance and questioned.
council about • taxes and tai
collection.
Frank Thanipson, Dungannon,,
re,viewecd the Township's.
insurance ',coverage, • with
membersof Council.'Council was
of the opinion that ,coverage at
present is. adequate.
The three gravel tenders
received were opened ' at this
time, and were discussed and
considered by Council..On motion
of Councillors McDonald and
Aitchison' the Township of West
Wawanosh accepted the tender of,
Joe -ler r -Limited, Wingham,.Ttcr
crush and haul approximately
12,000 cu. yds. of "A" gravel at
$1.00 per cu. yd, and to stockpile
approximately 500 cuYds. "A"
gravel at 65 Gents per cu. yd,
subject to approval by the
Department of Transportation
and Communication
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Mr. and Mrs` Peter
Zimmerman, Goderich, and Mr.
and Mrs. Rbbert Fisher, London,
atterided the funeral, Saturday, of
Mrs. Zimmernr.an's `brother -in
law,' William Bendel who died
suddenly in Sarnia. •
MR. ROBERT MOLE NATIONAL
RR 1, Dungannon, Phone 529-7340.•
"MR. WILLIAM STECKLE
RR 3, Bayfield, Phone 565-5377.
too early to get your sponsors for as possee.
the bike-a-thon. We have a long ' Let's -hear from all of you -67
way to .go to make our ride as cyclists from 1971 and 67 new -
successful as last year when we cyclists, friends of the gals who
raised $2300 ' for the Cancer had so' much enjoyment - and
Society. And it would be just great satisfaction from the ride last •
if we could beat that record. year.
+++...... _. ++6.+
One of -the problems about the The King James Version is
ride -this year hasseilready come to coming to Knox Church tonight.
light. Some of our cyclists think The program begins at 8 p.m. and
the date for the bike-a-thon is too should be a delight to all.
eariyin the year. There is some 1've s -e -en this excellent group
concern whether the day ,will be on television a couple of times. .big play this storyis getting in the
too cold and miserable to enjoy 1'v.e enjoyed them thoroughly, and daily newspapers. is just a case in
the ride (that was the best of last if I•can work it,into my schedule at point - a kind of awesome
year's ride -the fun of it all). all, I intend to be in the audience . example of the worst that can
There is concern that the riders tonight. happen' because of the new
rhatve-tcrwear••coag 0 -eyes- •one•---kh tag -•--the .-K.ing--,Tamps 1 e g i s 1 a ti o n? 0.
and hats -and that doesn't sound- r Version does. It proves that 'something. else at the root of the
like too much fun. • gospel music need not be entire 'story?
There is .another aspect which tiresome and boring as some + + +
may hamper the ride, some say. people tend to believe. It can be' as • Did you read the item in last
That is 'the fact that many ladies entertaining as any other form! of week's newspaper about the‘
(I'm one of them) ,won't be in music .... and just as mod. contest which is open to all gignal-
condition . to ride 10 miles that I certainly hope that people will Star readers? Did you notice the
early in the season. And believe not consider this performance as part about the succestful entrant
mer, if this winter -type weather `just another church service',. I to be ,awarded $300 in cash and a
continues, nobody will have, an have an idea it will be an exciting, gold medal?
opportunity to•get in shape. (Note:. ' delightful experience and I'd urge The object of the contest, of
One gal has informed -me she's all who can to be present. course, is to determine just what
riding every day -cold or not!) 4 + + + d people are thinking about their
' There are positive points .to
to government edicts, the lady
will have to find other
accommodation.
Of course, there are people who
are working on the lady's behalf
and I am confident that some
solution will be" found to her
plight. But in the meantime, it is a
headache for the lady -and the
gentleman who- runs the nursing
home.
Suspicious by nature, though, I
wonder what is actually behind the
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