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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1956-09-27, Page 9THURSDAY, scrt =at, 1068 Canada's shore population bail declined Cronnl _3x454 � ,in We i 851,600 at June 1, 1956. T FGC:0E1MR IGNAt-S R SELL IT THRU THE Knox WMS Plan Thankofkring The W.M.S. of Eetoo Mural met on Tuesday of cast week and an interesting program was arranged by Mrs. W. J. Baker, and Mrs. W. Abelk The Seriptt'e lesson was mad by Mrs. A. If. Erskine, followed •,_ NinimmumeleSIMIIPInsinlo ^� gray ib ° Mrs. W. 31a0Laren. The president, airs. G.:Schaefer, Presided and Mrs. G. StOkea poeted •via $70 had been nt. the Presbyterial! treasurer. A number of armies were re- ceived to 'be sent to Byron Sana Corium, as requested ,by 11,W. J. Robin, Presbyterial supply seoren tary. A lovely Sulo wassung by Mrs, C. Edward, with Mrs. Cr i- ston as aeoonnpanist. The . Thank -offering meeting yin October will be in eti rge of M�rs. R. Wilson and Mrs. W. Tebbutt with ,Mrs. S. H. Findlay as ;guest speaker. Mrs. R. Wilson gave a tine 51.1111. 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Bedford, Manager • 35 West Street, second floor, phone 1501 GODERICH, ONT. OW? Get Pep, Vim Feel full of Vigor; Years Younger MEN 'WOMEN of 40, so, eo. I>o� t be ' old,weak worn-out, all in, exhausted. Try Ostrex `Ironic Tablets. Ofteq needed after 40 -by body old, run- down because laokiog iron i• increases vim. vigor, vitality. Thousands feet full of pep, years younger. Quit bein • old "Get -ac- quainted" site costs little. Be wise get pep, new health quick thrifty way. lrry tOstrez today. At all druggists. OUT ON A LIMB 4, WITH BILL SMILEY • Every so often, the Old girl: and I have a battle of the sues (you should pardon the expression ha an op ting eolunan in a . fan dly jouival). It's usually just after supper (or dinner, if you eat your dinner at suplrer-time). The Bids are fighting over a oonatc book or trying to run outside witty a jacket anVo -thee crunchy fall evening. The kitchen loops as _ though four short-order cooks had just 'finished a competi- tion petition in who could dirty the most dishes in the shortest time. We're ° both exhausted after a normal day of liv' • . She has to tackle the kids and fight a running battle for half an hour to get them to bed. I have to go down and punt a ,Erre op in Ilhe :blasted furnace, roll your own cigarettes with QUAITY FINE CUT a fine cut with a DISTINCtIVE flavour • 0000:4 - PROVING GROUNDS • OF CHEVROLET POPULARITY fif efif East, West ... across the land, wherever cars are parked, on every street and highwaY, you see more Chevrolets than any other car because far more people drive Chevrolet than any other car! And the preference for Chevrolet is growing ever greater. Because more and more people are discovering ... There's No Value like Chevrolet Value! KNOST ROUSE Au 7:965 ELECTRIC beeatze ""it's *Jul. free4ing in here. A we..... we have colds." Then pp y weoboth have to tadde the dishes. , Titiii is glc,o, elms living. For That's when the 'battle ate:its. permits T paper to meek that ook I didn't get !before supper because I hed Walk the way award the block yoo-hoomg for the kW. have4te do is pick the evening , "It must be niee to be some people," she says, "and sit Around an office ell day, just TALKING • to people, then come home and ihni a Awe bot dinner ready, and sit around reading the paper. Get yom? feet off that chair. The itlast you could do is make the tea.'. - "Whet's the matter with YOU?" you up when you Were having your afternoon sleep?" 'Mat really gets her. She blows. "Sleep/ Sleep! I'd like to see yoa sleep with that darn Kim running in erYing everY five minutes, the grocery boy barn' leering at the door, andl the phone ringing to see if -rd bake two pies for .the turkey supper " "And I'd like to see you follow me around, just for One day," I retort, "and deal with all those crackpots and answer the phone 74 times aed have people tell you that editorial about :the sewage !problem sure stank! One day of that and you'd be begging to get back to the peace and quiet of home, where you're your own boss, and every- body else'S boss too." "Ho! Ho! Ho!" is her mirthless contribution. "I'd just like to see you try, just for one day, to keep you three filthy things clean, keep this dirty great ,house clean., plan three meals -a day, try to bring up those children, you don't take any interest •in their upbringing at all, and cope with enough housework to keep three husky maids busy, not that I'll ever have a maid." * That's the way they talk. Really. By this thne, of course, we're well into. :the dishes, and the thing either runs out of steam. or goes along under its own impetus, with a lot of real snappy dialogue like -that, until she wants me to take out the garbiltge, -or I want her to find something, Then it ends, and we're chi4ms again Any,..hody who's Well, the whole. point .of -this column is, I want to apologize, publicly and profusely. I am ap- proximately 150 per cent wrong in the whole argument, and I found it out this week, when the Old Lady was an the sick list. All I've been doing is feeding the kids and myself, and so help rile, I work harder at that in one day than I do at my office in a whole week. Housekeeping, as I heard a young man say recently, after coping with three kids while his wife was away for a few days, is the most iindeipald and rated job -in--the world. quite - agree. I'm out of bed like a shot when, the alarm goes off. I rus,0 down- stairs, put on waber to boil, turn on the toaster and put a saucepan of milk on the stove, to heat for cocoa. Hugh wanders down asking in.e where he can find a clean shirt. I'm trying to cut the bread, put cereal in bowls and slice peaches * Kim starts crying upstairs. She can't. get her pyjama top off over lier ponytail. rush up and roar at her. She roars louder. I smell burning milk. Rush down. It's all over the thp of the stolie. The kettle's boiling. Hugh wants his breakfast. The toast burns while I'm making the coffee. The kitchen I looks and .smells like a cremator - Forgot to leave out butter. It's "in the frig, and harder that a hat- ched( girl. Kim comes down in her bare feet, .hungry. She wants her toast with jam -and peanut butter, Hugh with peanut ,butter and jam. In exactly that order. I rush upstairs with coffee for the invalid. I rush. downstairs just in time to see Hugh going out the door for school with jam •all over his face. Kim spills her cocoa. By 9.30 I reach the office in' a state of nervous exhaustion, and prompt! ly go, to the coffee shop for my breakfast,which I haven't had yet. * - This goeS on for a week. Only *orse each day. The office begins to look as good to me as Friday did to R. Crusoe. Those old ladies who 'bawl me out because I didn't put it LTI the paper that their daughter was home for the week- end become delightful personal- ities. The whole frightful experience has certaiply Changed my sla•nt on things: 'Next time my wife starts beefing about all the work she has to do I'm not going to make any smart remarks about ,how dhard I work. rill just going to say: "You call that work? , I could do that with both legs tied behind my back. Remember that week. you were sic' and I did all your work and my own too?" Because of inflation, in terms a its purchasing power in 1900 the Canadian dollar was worth 48 cents in 1945, is worth 30e. cents in 1956. TELEVISION REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES. Complete work bench of all TV Testing Equipment. TV AERIAL INSTALLATION AND SERVICE— ANY MAKE. MacDonald Electric &Merida Phone 235 Re -model ,Four applications for peranission to carry oat improvements costing $3,460 wel'e Teceived by Town Connell Friday night. All were referred, be, the fire committee for action. G. Boyce, of Toroatoi applied for a permitato remodel the old dairy budding on HanultOn street at, a cost of $2,000, The firet floor is to she remodelled into two ,self- contained apartments, with three rooms and bath in each. The stucco on the exterior will be repaired also. Mrs. Alice Ansley gave notice that She plans to construst a frame on Regent street. The addition is kl) be covered with asbestos shingles. Oast of the work is estimated at $600. Emerson Overholt applied for perinissien to build a frame addi- tion 28' bf 10 ' to the store which he owns on tlie Huron road. The work will cost about $450. L. J. WeWtbrook plans to put asphalt shingles on his dwelling on Albert Street and repair the chimneys at an estimated total cost of $400. DAUM 14 8,t, TO REACH NEW PEAKS OF GOOD HEALTH DRINK DELICIOUS ANDREW DAIRY Climes At Goclorich CI, Registration -5' for evening elasio$ r,leit District Co' Ite.g4te Institute. Should there ibe ,5utficivitt number 4e given in 5hopwork; typing, short- hand and basic Eng1,411, aop work seemed to he the there were classes for both rftell and iwonteia. few. years age, theee wer mound 40 people in the but last year there were only about half a &ten takers for this gourse. .,Theee who envoi' nu the course are mainly recent luunigrallt3. In addition to the inodeSt feesp $5 deposit, which will be returned to them at the end af the course, providing they have attended' 80 per cent a the classes. Cieeses normally run from the first week in Octo'ber through to the end of a course an home 'building will again be offered after the start of the new year. 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(ALCAN) FALL FAIRS The following a lot of fairs to be held in thi$1 Ater, Omsk's SoPti 27, 211 Kirkton Sept. xi, 20 Toronto 'Winter Fair), Not, 4-17 International Plowing gatch, $4.00 PER BUSHEL Bargains while they lost. also APPLES PEARS 9 KUM twh'en available) BELLVIEVV FRUIT FARM (operated by F.11011 and Sons) six Miles south of Goderich RA, Godeeich Phone 1260W4( Demonstrate- .rilow To --Grtw Thicker Hair and Guarantees It: Demonstration To Be field Here This' new method of home treat- ment of saving and growing thicker hair will be demonstrat- 'ed in Goderich, Ontario, on Friday, September 28. These. private individual dem- onstrations will be held at the Bedford Hotel, Friday ONLY. London, Ont.—In an' interview here today Wm. L. Keele, inter- nationally famous trichologist and director of the Keele Hair Experts Ltd., said "There are 18 different scalp disorders that cause most men and women to lose hair. Using common sense, a person must realize no one tonic or so-called cure-all could correct all the dis- orders," he explained. GUARANTEED "The Keele firm, recognizing that mose people are skeptical of claims that hair can be grown on balding heads, offer a guarantee" he said. 0,nce a person avails himself of the Keele treatment his 'gkep- ticism immediately disappears. To insure this, we offer this guarantee. "If you are not com- pletely satisfied with your hair progress at the end of 30 days your money will be returned." HOPELESS CASES DISCOURAGED First the Trichologist is quicli' to tell hopeless cases that theY cannot be helped. But the "hope- less" cases are few. Only if a man is completely, „shiny bald is he in this lmt category. If there is fuzz, no matter how light, thin or colorloss 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 thor- ough and highly technical. It requires 2Q to 30 minutes. The Trichologist makes no charge for tihis examination and. do appointment is necessary. Af- ter the examination the person is told the required length of treatment ,and how much it will cost. After -gtactifig treatment the person .makes regular zeports to the Keele firm in London to check ithe progress of the home treat- ment. i To spread the opportunity of !normal, healthy hair to the thousands who are desperately look- ing for help, independent Tricholo- 'gists are visiting various cities to conduct examinations and start [home treatment. ;NO CURE-ALL "We have no cure-all for stick I shiny baldness," Keele empha- sizes. "If there is some 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 1 to be certain every man and wo- !man knows. If a recession ap- pears 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 im- mediate attention. HAIR FOR LIFETIME "If the clients *follow our dir- ections during the treatments 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".. HOW'S YOUR HAIR? If it worries you call Tricholo- gist W. N. Crawford at Bedford Hotel in Goderich, Ontario . on Friday • NLY, September 28, 12 neon to 9 p.m. The public is in- vited. You do not need an ap- pointment. The examinations are private and, you will not be onrt- barrassed or obligated in any way. 36-8 GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES The PREMIER TRUST Company 428 Richmond St., London. London 4-2716 PREMIER TRUST CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE IN GODERICH AND DISTRICT, PROM 39 HAMILTON k;T. HAROLD W. SHORE It