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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1979-02-01, Page 24e Science and Fashion In Hair Care • M'Lady complete hair care services • M'Lords hair cutting & styling — Tues., Thurs. evening • Senior citizens discounts Wednesday afternoons Plus • Nucleic acid & protein hair treatments AT Where??? The Beauty Lounge "Naturally" 89 East St., GODERICH `, .... 324-8994 PAGE 4A —GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1 , 1979 Round `n' About It's three o'clock in the morning and •I can't go back to sleet` - the rain sounds like it is coming down in barrels instead of buckets. This front has been forecast for several days and they are pretty accurate. So, according to our weatherman, you have had some pretty , bad weather. I can only hope it hasn't been so bad you can't get out and enjoy the change. To tell the truth I don't know how people can live in, a mild climate year after year without any sharp changes. The whole trouble with me is that the winter lasts too long - Summer is too brief - but I loved our nice colorful fall last year - I just couldn't get away from it. As you grow older the "easy weather" seems more important - but I have surely had my share of the cold weather. - I don't know if I had told you about going to a TWINS party. This one was for the ; little ones with a real live Santa who was just as amazed, amused and confused as I. They were all little - tykes - the oldest pair - about five or six years old. Just wonderful to see -- in duplicate! At this time, January, the Big Circus of Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey are all in one great big colorful spectacular. They have been home in Venice, Florida for a short time - their break for the season. They rest for a while and then start on their new routines again. They had a large clown training school this. year (1978-79). They have been en- couraging the youngsters to participate more and more in their activities the last few years. For one thing, this is a sure way to get mom and dad and the relatives out to see them all made up and; in costume riding with these colorful and talented people. They call kids out off the audience to "help" them and just' about any performance with audience par- ticipation is always a great hit. I've noticed the theatre groups down here also do this. They 'have people "planted in the audience creating quite a diversion and the actors come down the aisles, quite often as stage entrances. It is all very colorful and exciting and the entertainment people here know just how to do things to make you remember them. Kingsbridge deaths.. MRS. J.A. ADELMANN Final tribute was paid Mrs. Joseph A. Adelmann, 31746 Joy Road, Livonia, Michigan, at a Funeral Mass in St. Damian's r Church, Livonia on Friday, January 19. Her death occurred at nearby Garden City Hospital on the previous Tuesday. The Mass of the Christian Burial was celebrated by the Reverend Father Richard Dorr, pastor of St. Damian's Church. Damian's Ladies' Altar Society, of Which the deceased was a member, formed a guard , of honor as the funeral entered and left the church. The late Mrs.. Adelmann was amember of St. Damian's Senior Citizens Club, - and the Third .Order of SL Dominic. The recitation of the Rosary by the &Senior Citizens Club and the Ladies' Altar Society, respectively, as well as a Scripture Reading Service, took place at the Many-Burrell-Turowski Funeral Home, 9300 Middlebelt, Livonia. The former Bernadette O'Loughlin, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Bernard O'Loughlin, was born in Ashfield Town- ship on August 21, =898. Her mother was the former Abigail O'Neill. She received her early education at. Kingsbridge, and graduated from SL Joseph's Hospital School of Nursing at Chatham Ontario, receiving her R.N. Degree, and pur- sued a career of nursing in . hospitals in Port Huron, Michigan, and in Detroit, where she spent the greater part of her life. Her husband, Joseph A. Adelmann, died on November,17,.1978; and a daughter, Mrs. Ronald E. (Theresa Bernadette Adelmann) Friend,_ died suddenly at Houston, Texas on June 28, 1978. She was also predeceased by a sister, Mamie O'Loughlin in Obituary MRS. EDITH .. CRAWFORD Mrs. Edith Crawford of Flint; Michigan, died at Bradenton, Florida on • Wednesday, January 10. She was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs: Allan Wilson of Colborne Township. She was predeceased by two sons, Bud and Bruce; two sisters, Mrs. Jessie Dixon of Port Carling and Mrs. Mary Stoll of Goderich; and two brothers, Thomas and Frank Wilson both of Goderich. She is survived by her husband, Duncan 1 Crawford; two daughters, Mrs. Stanley (Bette) Rohrer of Flint, Michigan and Mrs. Curt (Jean) Sugyama of Califbrnia; one son, Matthew of Hamilton, Montana; four brothers, Charles Wilson of Brock- ville, James Wilson of Cochrane, Robert Wilson of Surrey, B.C. and Gordon Wilson of Flint, Michigan; two sisters, Mrs. Elizabeth Einarson of Rosseau and . Mrs. Pearl Foreman of Flint,,. 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Surviving are one daughter, Mary Adelmann; one son, Joseph Adelmann; four grandchildren, John, Joseph, Todd and Theresa (Terri) Friend of Livonia; and two brothers, Leonard O'Loughlin and Matthew O'Loughlin of Kingsbridge. Interment was in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery in the section dedicated to the Blessed Virgin. Pallbearers were Leonard O'Loughlin, Ronald E. Friend and John, Joseph, and Todd Friend. MRS. LANGTON THORNHILL,_ The last surviving grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. .James Whitty (who emigrated from Ireland to Canada) and settled on Lot '3 Concession 8, ED, Ashfield Township, Marie Louise Whitty Thornhill, has died in Durban, Natal, South Africa, at, -the age of 97. Mrs. Thornhill's father, Michael Whitty, was the youngest of five. sons and three daughters of -Mr. and Mrs. James Whitty. He was born at Caledonia, Ontario, near Hamilton, and spent his early life at, the .family home on the eighth concession .of Ashfield Township. Mrs. Thornhill was born at St. Louis, Mo., on February 5, 1881 to Michael and Clemence Pomarede Whitty. Her only brother, Francis Elsworth Whitty, who 'was also born in St. Louis, passed away some years ago in South Africa. In 1889 the Michael Whitty family left St. Louis to reside in London, England, and then to Johannesburg, Tran- svaal, South Africa. Mrs. Thornhill's husband, the late Mr. Langton Thornhill, was associated with the Nigel Cold Mines at Johan- nesburg for 37 years, as resident secretary. He died in 1964. Following the death of her husband, Mrs. Thornhill resided with her son-in-law and 'daughter, Mr.. -and Mrs. °V.E. Flowerday. Her death occurred at Hibiscus House Nursing Home on April 14, 1978 'where she had been a resident. Despite her advanced .age, she maintained a keen in- terest in world affairs, and events around about her. Surviving are her daughter, Mrs. • V.E. (Hazel Marie) Flowerday of Durban; grandson,. Peter Michael Flowerday of Johannesburg; and numerous relatives in South Africa, England, the United States and Canada, and locally here in Western Ontario. I was thrilled to read about the saving of the old "stable" - better remembered as Glen - mark Lumber. I just, couldn't believe that Ken would, have torn the building down - but business is business and we can surely thank Dorothy Wallace for saving another bit of Goderich. Sometimes I wonder if the school children are Martha Rathburn ever told the history of some of our buildings. We want people to know and love our fine old ar- chitecture and this is the place to start - with the children. They. are the ones who will care -for or tear down these places a few years from now. So, we may finally have our Culture Centre - and 'it'couldn't be in a better spot. No parking worries - unless someone builds across the. street. An interesting thing that I noticed here - a fine old, red brick school had its windows blanked out. On asking about it I find it has been modernized within - without wasting a good building. I'm sorry I missed seeing ' the Algoway released from the ice - I'm taking the paper to the art class to show the pictures of the ships that come into our fine har- bour. They were all in- terested in the one I painted of the old E. B. Barber (I may have the initials wrong) coming through the fog one spring. There are a lot of people hearing about Goderich - and I take time to point out the location - with my pic- tures I show and paint. Many of those living in New \York State 'and along the Atlantic states have been in Canada, mostly along the Lake Ontario area. I've convinced them they should see our unique town and I'm sure some of them will. They We Sell Genuine Not every store like ours can make that statemet`lt. So, naturally, having been selected as a dealer for North America's largest selling wood stove, We re Ca her" pr.oLidT-'-`"-" This is the stove that's made wood heat practical once again. The one that can reduce your heat bills by 50 percent or more So come by soon. And see for yourself why our Fisher Stoves are an idea Canada is warming up to. MAMA BEAR ALL 6 MODELS NOW IN STOCK - ALL AT SPECIAL PRICES February is wood -burning stove month... at the store with more,.. WISEWAY Home and Building Centre FRED J. HUDIE LIMITED 230 Bayfield Rood, CLINTON 482-3441 "Member Canadian Wood Energy Institute" OPEN: MONDAY TO FRIDAY 8 A.M. - 6 P.M. SATURDAY 8 A.M. . 4:30 P.M. with Martha Rathburn were quite interested in our Square lighthouse, soy different from most of, them. I have also painted the Point Clark lighthouse - and the one at Southampton. • Grandson Bill was happy to have the Point Clark painting at Christmas as he remembers how they played on the sand dunes there. His grandparents, Harold and Laura Currie and the Durnie Phillips had a cottage there. He was thrilled to pieces n receiving -it as e remembers nearly fa Ili over backwards while gazing at the top of this tall lighthouse. Of course, I was happy my painting found the right home. Bill's twin, Bob, is still with the American Air Force in Germany - they expect he- wilt- be -home about March. I received a most beautiful poinsettia from my sorority sisters at Christmas - and. I wish they could see the one they gave me the year before! It was most unusual. Large burnt sienna colored flowers that looked like feathers but opened out to show a huge puff of smaller feathers. There were leaves and some "wooden" flowers - • these too are unusual as they are actually a growing thing, which, when dried look like woodgrain but are shaped like pretty cups. There was other foliage in this arrangement with a nice piece of driftwood. The flowers come from Africa and are called Proteas. The Garden Club may b'e interested in looking these up in their books. Well, over the summer these flowers dried and faded, but the proteas are now just beautiful sprayed (carefully) with a touch of bronze. The leaves are still on the stems. I gave them a touch of forest green. The little "wooden" flowers needed no touch up and look like mahogany grain. The other leaves and flowers were taken out long ago but the proteas have been wonderful to see. I have just added some long skinny curved stems from the broadleafed.fern - a touch of bronze and they add design to the piece. I hated to part with this arrangement last winter because it seemed to grow more and more interesting as the flowers opened. So many peopletoss out - their flower arrangements when they begin to wither. I enjoy them as long as possible, re -arranging them as they dry. Jean McKee of Ben - miller may know of this unusual import from - I think - a tree in Africa. 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