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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal Star, 1976-05-20, Page 19PAGE 12A -00I a . ,Rl:(," H. S.1GNA1:-STAR,'THT•1RSDA Y ;11ti;,AY 20, 1V6... PULSIEER MUSIC Sea forth, Ontario Save Hundreds on Pianos & Organs at Pulsifer Music Seatorth -- 527-0053 hpoderich --- 524.6291 For free Home Demonstration of small Wurlitzer Piand — ideal for apartment, trailer, home, etc. — approved by piano te^achers and players. Our price $799. Store open Friday and Saturday or by appointment. An stett Jewellers • LIMITED ..11l.ALBERT`ST", CLINTON OPEN WEDNESDA For Your Convenience. HOURS: Monday through Saturday, 9 • a,A1, - 6 p.rn.; Friday nights `till 9p.m. r 482-3.901 V E . H AY L'O•W . . ELECTRICAL Serving Industrial, Commercial, . Residential Needs A 5 2 4-'603 8 hea-Cocci • R. W. BELL OPTOMETRIST The" Square 524.7661 For FASHION RIGHT . SHOES The Place. To. Go Is • •ROSS° SHOES.• ' Th.e4cquates.: Goderich Cards For All Occasions * Gifts * Books - * Stationery Supplies * .Records ANDERSON'S BOOK CENTRE 33 EAST' St. Goderich CHISHOLM FUELS. Distributors For ' UNO! ▪ PRODUCTS HOME, FARM, •. INDUSTRY \• 24 Hour' Burner Service ▪ Furnace Financing • Gasoline* d Dies■I Fuets • New Furnace Installation & Hot Water Boilers 524-7681 OR 5,29 7524 Look for this sign on Hamilton St. tvoi f1' Woc%ddn HARTEREDAC.000N-TANTS 39: West Street Goderick, Otittario 524-2011 P. O., Box 307 ..Ronald L McDonald CHARTERED 'ACCOUNTANT , 39 St. David St., 524-6253 Goderich, Ontario DIESEL Pumps and Injectors • Repaired For All Popular Makes Huron Fuel injection Equipment Bayfield Rd. , 482-7971 Woodland Homes of Goderich CUSTOM BUILDING "524-9905, 524-6866 WEST ST. COIN -OP LAUNDROMAT & DRYCLEANING 54 West St. 524-9953 Open Daily Pt 7 a.m. - 11 p.m.1 Drycleaning ;i- 8:30 to 5:30 p.m, ANNE'S BEAUTY CENTRE Professional Hairstyles at Reasonable Rates 48 WEST ST. 5249.632 1, •r. 7.1 Future .cop: likes Police 'Week Well there's nothing to handling one of these big babies. This OPP Harley Davidson from the Kitchener detachment attracted sufficient attention and this youngster could not resist climbing aboard. (staff photo) 1JH,&T"S'N.EV*:,AT NU80NWEW Rev. W. H. McWhinnie,' Chaplain of the Home, who has returned from his Florida holiday, conducted the Sunday morning service. Elsie Henderson and Nelson Lear sang a duet number for Mother's .. Day accompanied at the organ by Doug Crich. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Luther, Go'derich. Twp: Wi he t„ dis-trict at the Clinton' Public School: Thirty-five •residents ' took • advantage of the outing and of i-fensall, led the Sunday evening song service. spon- sored by,• the C:h�rirt;tian` Women's,Club. 1 Two new' .residents Mrs. More and more carpetingts being used in 'homes today. Not only is it used in the usual places • 'such. as halls, bedrooms and. living rooms,' but also hi . bat+hrooms and • . kitchens and. many • unusual places. Along- with the car- pets' ' comes the problem' of cleaning them.. • ' Qne very popular way of • .cleaning rugs and upholstery '-.is called Steam Cleaning and Cast 'Wednesday: Dave 'Weary ' of Carpet ` Care,, GoderiCh ' . joined WDO' and •explained how -this process work's. He also :gave a demonstration: Dave brought several: types 'of carpet found in the horne`to demonstrate on.. The' rugs ' were indoor -outdoor, braided and saulp.tured with backings of jute and .,rubber. This ' variety 'enabled the ladies to see just how effective steam cleaning is and each piece of carpet was so badly soiled it N. was impossible to even guess. • what color it had. originally. been. After Dave set up the machines he explained how they worked as the one machine can be rented out • and with easy instructions to. follow, you .can clean your • own carpets. • The-Steamex unit will draw back about 80 percent of .the water used after three passes over the. carpet leaving it barely damp and un- believably clean. If done properly the furniture can be put right back into place. • You_ have t,o• see.itto believe itand .see it you do. There is a clear tube where the water is drawn'back into the machine. The once `clean, clear water going up the tube had become a very :dark: muddy colour. Later Dave drained the water by all 'reports they had a from the machine' and it was delicious dinner and. an in- almost black from the soil teresting program removed from the carpets As; The "Over $0 Club" •held' for'the carpets, well," you their May meeting in. • the twould have to. • see it to ground floor north •dining' -'::believe. area • on Wednesday. af- Dave invited the ladies .to ternoon. Games. of euchre•and try their hand�at cleaning the crokinole were played and rugs to show how easy it: is' to lunch was served• by the do .the small rugs. -'He also, Walkerburn Club volunteers: gave the ladies sortie tips on Mrs. Doak- was welcomed to care of carpets as follows: the Club and a visitor, Mrs. . 1) Keep' a 'first aid: kit for' Myrtle Keys •and Miss Idella White of Vanastra, was in-� carpets handy.,: -It should: troduced to the ,members. contain laundry detergent,• theFahrner owere welcomed to Several of the residents liquid and dry; : oxygen the Home : at. Monday's ac.travelled :by van to Goderich bleach(never use chlorine' tiyities: Marie Flynn, Lorne 'Wednesday evening to attend bleach)' grease solvent, dry - n and Norman Speir' the. Magic Circus in the North cleaning fluid or spot provided: the old time music. Street United `Church Hall. remover; . ' nail: . polish and the Clinton Christian Many' thanks to the Goderich remover;. ' rubbing alcohol; . Reformed volunteers assisted with the program. Police Association, sponsors and turpentine. The Clinton Kinette Club'of the show, for the Coin- ' 2) Act fast:' Scrape or blot entertained their: adopted plirnentary tickets: up excess spill..• .. grandmothers from Ground: We are hoping to have•our 3) Grease spills should be Floor North and 'Centre with a Family Night programs on sponged gently with grease' smorgasbord dinner and' the front lawn during the solvent: or apply 'dry program on Tuesday evening summer months- so if you detergent. know of a band or program in 4) Non -greasy -.spills should your; area suitable for out- , be 'sponged with solution of '. doors please give us -a call, one. teaspoon liquid detergent president The ` Goderich Township Women's Instit>:ite . met in Holmesville Public School auditorium on May -10. • Past. president Mrs.' Carol Peytliale• was given a- vote of appreciation and Mrs..' .Bernice NlcIlwain was welcomed as the incoming president from April 1st, 1976 to March 31, 1977. Each member answered the, roll call by explaining, "Something the younger. generation has taught me-: There were three groups of 4-H• exhibits of Creative Stitchery. The original as - well as excellent work done by the girls was admired by all present,,. ta'one cup water: r o not soap. 5) Animal stains AQUI pl e.',' sponged with 'iota o :. t%t7tcl water. Apply solutidln of Are?: tablespoons white vinegar to;: one quart water. .Sponge 1Wltfjl detergent'slids'aitd range. 6) Here's how to sponge.' Work lightly'. Work `from edges to center. "rFeather'" '„ area by sponging.: edges•: lightly, making smaller 1 circles as you -work towards center of spot; Blot damp area "dry quickly to avoid 11110 OSK0L ■ tin. world ekane, o" 4TD Th• anks to Mr.•Dave Weary it . was a very' interesting morning that was over .all tpo sooh. . • Next week Mr. Ernie NNibipck will join the ladies and talk on furniture. I refinishing: WDO is .held every Wed- nesday Morning from 9:30 - 11.:00 at MacKay Hall• Phone :.524- :2724 SHEUSEp MER HEADTD:CH1NG HER SHAPE: W.hat•Anita Fusco-and,other Weight Watchers" members—are saying about the new Personal Action•Plan modules: ."The modules help me get . through without overeating.' • Anita Fusco - . Registered Nurse ..LOS.T 36 pounds ENROLLAT ANY CLASS • • Enroll at any Gloss Eust meeting .Fee S7 'All other meet Ings S3 - .specuil seno, cd.zen 8 student fore Lor meeting 54. Al!"other meetings 51. 50 • • ' FOR CLASS. INFORMATION ' CALL LONDON, 679-8709 AREA GLASSES NEW CLAS. P' I1AY ,1 T-743.0,13. M '7- GODERICH MacKAY HALLMONDAYS 7:30 p.m.. This' will be an open house meeting,anyone interested may attend with no obligation to loinbring a friend; . FREE EACH MONTH Yes Eoth mo rth members Of our dioses rece.ye • Werghj,. Watcher, reogai tie 1i bsotutely FREE. Doric del'a'y 1. join todoy, Join.ustod-y,;We've go so much. that's new#o. elp pu reach your goal. • WEIGHT ' ATCHERSj NEW PERSONAL ACTION ei,.;AN. W in, n Cone*. . l tied d rhor,i d userat he r ade mi 'Weight w61c:h rt. 49.11.ted4wne. 1970 -- Mrs. E. Bradnock, Auburn; Area Resolutions convener, gave an informative talk on theuse`bf Resolutions. Mr's, Jean . Barnett showed - many interesting slides of. • Mexico and display beautiful handcrafts of that. • country. Mrs. - Ivan Whightman, District President of Huron West, brought greetings to the Goderich • Township ,- Women's Institute. . May 26- is the date set fol• the District Annual Meeting ' in Auburn. The nextmeeting of' the Institute will be held on Monday, June 14 in Holmesville Public School at 8:15 p,m. ' All -ladies are • cordially invited to attend. HTP your Hest Fund rs oats and 11 Weather Coats OM PAW* 0110r74 aro@'N!p 4. 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