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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1979-03-01, Page 58
a Page 20 Some helpful hints to keep a 'married -size wardrobe fresh An unwritten part of today's marriage contract • is the sharing of responsi- bilities.,,• opefully,- you'll be marrying a man who will do more than just throw out the garbage to help with the household chores, but chances are the traditional woman's task of doing the laundry will remain your responsi- bility. To cope with the in- creased two person vol- ume of laundry as well as the tough stains men, can manage to get on their clothes, without an in- crease in your time and effort, learn to streamline your routine with effective methods, products and procedures. Many stains and soils just will not wash out with detergent alone. To wash away the most stubborn soil and stain problems, pretreat clothes with Spray 'n' -Wash© -laundry soil and stain remover. Just spray it on soil and tough stains, wait 60 sec- onds and .then launder clothes in the usual way with your regular deter- gent. If your husband -to -be wears heavy-duty clothes, it's also a good idea to wash these items sepa- rately from delicate ward- robe items. Fine washables are best cleaned by a gentle cycle to keep them looking their best, and the rough agita- tion of work clothes could possibly damage them. Always check "the per- manent care labels sewn into clothes by manufac- turers for the proper water temperature before washing any garment. Laundering clothes in the wrong wash temperature can cause them to shrink or fade. Generally, whites should be washed in hot water; colors and fine washables in cold water; and perma- nent press, wash and wear fabrics in warm water. - Clean laundry is just one part of the marriage partnership; don't let it be a reason for going home to mother's. Every little bit helps when .. . Budgeting for two Every little bit helps when it comes to balancing the budget. And if you're newly married, you're no doubt feeling the pinch of rising costs on everyday neces- sities as well as on the "big" things you need f your new life together. ) The beauty experts at Helene Curtis suggest that you watch your personal care spending careally so that you can put more of your dol- lars towards the other things the two of you will share. For instance, take the time to comparison shop for per- sonal items. You'll be sur- prised at the differences in price. And you won't have to purchase poor quality mer- chandise in order to save. There are major brand-name items available, such as the Suave line of personal care products, that offer quality as well as an economical price. Check several stores and compare prices. Don't forget to look on the grocery store shelves for your grooming needs. They can often supply the kind of product you want and at a good price. A careful search of newspapers will produce cents -off coupons that can save you even more. Your best buys are the large economy sizes, espe- cially since now that there are two of you. you'll need more of everything. Suave Balsam & Protein Shampoo and Conditioner are,just the kind of products you ,should be looking for. They're per- fect for both men and women since they leave every hair type healthy, shiny and easy to manage. Another way trt share - and -save is with anti- perspirants. Again, you should shop for a'.quality name brand that offers the kind of protection you need at the savings you deserve. Hand creams, body lo- tions, shaving creams and razor.,blades are other per- sonal care items that can be bought -for -two. One thing about toothpaste—it's not worth breaking up a marriage over: If he's a "squeezer and you're a "roller,"buy two! Every young couple should start off their mar- riage right, by developing sound money -managing habits that will stay with them throughout their lives together. One of the least noticed but easiest ways is by sharing your everyday per- sonal care items. And buying the best quality at the most economical price. This booklet can help you to use less electricity Although -we have enough electricity in Ontario to meet all our present needs, it still makes good sense to use it wisely—not wastefully. That's why your Hydro has produced this•booklet--a simple guide to suggest ways you can save on the use of electricity, and other .forms of energy in your home. Ask your Hydro for your free copy, your hydro CLINTON PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION Flowers, for your Wedding are as individual as you are. They need to be talked aboutthought about and plonned for. Drop in and see us or call for an appointment to discuss flower plans for the memorable day of your wedding. We have many unique ideas we 'would like to shore. • 61 Orange Street, Clinton 482-7012 K.C. COOKE FLORIST