Sample Copy, The Wingham Advance-Times, 1955-03-02, Page 6f r»ge Six The Wingham Advance-Times, Wednesday, March 2nd, 1955
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Highlights
REEVE HONORED
AT WALKERTON
Walkerton paid tribute to its Reeve,
William Winter, who was recently wardens cemniittee, town council and
elected warden of Bruce County,
Quests included members of the municipal and county officials.
representatives from service clubs,
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$5,494,100 IS NEEDED THIS YEAR ,,
Now that all the students and staff
are moved to the new school and sett
led comfortably, the classes are more regular. \
Miss Thompson, Mr. Jackson and
Mr. Heney had quite a time trying to
decide what periods each would have
the gymnasium. Now that the prob
lem is settled and the teams are get
ting more practice there have been
great hopes of bringing home the
basketball championship. There is
plenty of room in the show-case of the
new school to put trophies; so let’s
work hard, students.
There has been some discussion
about having a year book made this
year. This is a big project and if it is
to come to pass every student must be
behind it A year book for 1954-55
would be a worthwhile keepsake in
I years to come and it is hoped that a.
year book Mull be made.
Don McKague brought a pigeon to
school for Grade 13 to dissect in zool
ogy class. The pigeon was so pretty
and such a loveable creature that they
just couldn’t kill it Don put a band
around its leg to see if it would return
to Teeswater. The pigeon has now re
turned to Teeswater and is enjoying
a happy home life.
Mr. Jackson has been working hard
all winter and has produced some very
pretty potted flowers. These haye been
placed in every room. The students
have seen Miss Comber walking about
in the corridor with a yellow tea-pot
Could it be that Sir. Jackson has hired
Miss Comber aa official flower-water-
er? .
Mr. Hall needed a chestnut branch
for Botany class and he asked for
volunteers to obtain one. Some of the
boys boosted Ivan McKague up in the
tree and handed him a saw. Ivan re
turned safe and sound with almost
half a tree,
Donalda MacDonald
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Basketball
last inter-school basketballThe
games for the year 1955 were played
on Wednesday in Seaforth and Wing
ham gymnasiums.
In Seaforth the senior and junior
girls played. Seaforth was victorious 1
in both games, by seven points. The
scores were: Seaforth Juniors, 13,
Wingham Juniors 6; Seaforth Seniors
1'6, Wingham Seniors 9.
In Wingham gymnasium the senior
and junior boys from Seaforth were
victorious only once. Although the
boys from Wingham played very hard:
the score read: Seaforth Seniors 25,1
Wingham Seniors 37; Seaforth Jun- |
iors 34, Wingham Juniors 25.
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Famous Trichologist Tells
Truth About Saving
And Improving Hair
Demonstration To Be Held Here
This new method of home treat
ment of saving and growing thicker
hair will be demonstrated in Wing
ham, Ont., Thurs. ONLY March 3.
These private individual demonstra
tions will be held at the Brunswick
Hotel, on Thurs., ONLY March 3, 12
noon to 9 pan.
Halifax, Feb. 16—In an inter
view here today, William L. Keele,
internationally famous trichologist
and director of the Keele Hair Ex
perts, said “There are 18 different
scalp disorders that cause most men
and women to lose hair. Using com-
man sense, a person must realize no
one tonic or so-called cure-all could
correct all the disorders,” he ex
plained.
GUARANTEED
“The Keele firm, recognizing that
most people are skeptical of claims
that hair can be grown on balding
heads offer a guarantee,’’ Keele
said.
Once a person avails himself
to the Keele treatment his skep
ticism immediately disappears. To
insure this, we offer this guaran
tee. “If you are not completely
satisfied with your hair progress
at the end of 30 days your money
will be returned.”
HOPELESS CASES
DISCOURAGED
First the Trichologist is quick to
tell hopeless cases that they can
not be helped. But the “helpless”
cases are few. Only if a man is
completely, shiny bald is he in the
lost category.
If jthere is fuzz no matter how
light, thin, or colorless, the Keele
treatment can perform wonders.
A .complete private examination
Is given by a Trichologist to de
termine the condition of his scalp,
and cause for his hair trouble.
FREE EXAMINATION
This examination Is very thorough
and highly technical. It requires
20 to 30 minutes, The Trichologist
makes no charge for this examination
and no appointment is necessary.
After the examination the person
is told the„ required length of treat
ment and how much it will cost
After starting treatment, the person
makes regular reports to the Keele
firm in Halifax to check the progress
of the home treatment.
To spread the opportunity of norm
al, healthy hair, to the thousands
who are desperately looking for help,
independent Trichologists are visiting
various cities throughout Canada to
conduct examinations and start home
treatment.
NO CURE-ALL
“We have no cure-all for slick,
shiny baldness,” Keele emphasizes.
“If there is fuzz, the root is still
capable of creating hair and we can
perform what seems to be a miracle.”
There is one thing Keele wants
to be certain every man and woman
knows. If a recession appears at
the temples or a spot begins to
show up on the crown of the head
there is something wrong and It
should be given immediate attention.
HAIR FOR LIFETIME
“If clients follow our directions dur
ing treatment, and after they finish
the course there is no reason why
they will not have hair all the rest
of their lives," Keele said, “Our firm
is definitely behind this treatment, it
all depends On the individual client’s
faithful observation of a few_simple
rules.”
WOW’S YOUR HAIR?
If it worries you call Trichologist
A. E. De Wees, at' the Brunswick
Hotel in Wingham, Ont., on Thurs.,
ONLY March 3, 12 noon to 9 p.m.
The public is invited*
You do not need an appointment.
The examinations are private and you
will not be embarrassed or obligated
in any way,
Legion Ladies
To Make Drapes
Twenty-four members attended the
regular February meeting’ of the
Ladies’ Auxiliary to Branch 180 of
the Canadian Legion at Wmghp-m,
held Wednesday at the Legion home,
with president Mrs. Stewart Forsyth
in charge. The meeting opened with
the standard bearer Mrs. Harry
Browne Sr. depositing and with the
singing of O Canada. The secretary
Mrs. Ted Gauley read the roll call and
minutes from the previous meeting.
Past President Mrs. Ernest Lewis
presided for the installation of two
officers of the auxiliary who had been
absent from the ceremonies held in
January. They are: Treasurer Mrs.
Lloyd Dawson and Second Vice-
president Mrs. Joseph King.
Two applications for membership
from Mrs. Donald Adams and Mrs.
Ted English were accepted by the
meeting. The treasurer’s report show
ed a balance on hand of $222.98,
Mrs. Harry Towne reported for the
house committee, and asked all mem
bers to be at the Legion Home on
Thursday evening, March 3rd to help
make drapes for the meeting room.
The sick and visiting committee re
ported numerous visitations during
the past month.
The Auxiliary will ask the ladies of
the Goderich Auxiliary to attend the
meeting at Wingham in March, at
which time the Zone Commander
Mrs. L. Hall will install the new
members.
A telephone committee was formed
to include Mrs. Lloyd Carter, Mrs,
Harold Ross, Mrs. V, Ducharme, Mrs,
John Strong and Mrs. Scdtt Reid. It
was decided that each member will
raise talent money to be used for the
relief fund, Mrs. Ernie Lewis re
ceived her past-president’s pin from
Mrs. W. Sanderson. The Wingham
Auxiliary will attend a social evening
in Seaforth on Wednesday, March 16.
The meeting closed with “God Save
the Queen”.
Canada’s motor vehicle industry cut
July shipments 46 per cent in 1954,
as the drop in dealer sales increased.
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