Daily Journal-Record, 16 Jan 1967, p. 5

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’ —_ an ANNUAL ACHIEVEMENT DAY: Z Three Halton Girls Get 4-H Awards GEORGETOWN GIRLS DEMONSTRATE GOOD GROOMING IN MILTON Campbell WHAT ‘HAPPENED’ LAST WEEKEND OAKVILLE — Something “happened” Saturday night at the and Starting with tiny, exquisite Susie was A ‘Judy’ awards the highest nor In the Canadian Fashion world). Fashion for ° queen Marilyn was celebrated couturier John Burk- holder and his assistant James Mathias, dames was dressed in color- ful roe and prints, focal point of was a h which et tle. ‘Men should take thelr lesson from the male species of birds,” said James brightly. His boss John was quieter but no fashionable in his the spacious west-side home, sustaned the fashion happening. Mrs. Casimir Bietskt alinost the picture with sparkling gold stockings and shoes. then Mra. David New- man arrived in a “Pucci" or- iginal — a wild peacock and mauve printed velvet mini- dress that flowed from a gath- ered neckline Another woman went to a In- cal maternity shop Other guests Included Ameri- ean movie producer John Bul- man from Los Angeles. Mari« trate dames Auld and his wile own, Mr. and Oakville, Mr. and Mrs, Gord- Precions from Hamilton iL, some drifting from | F ¥ ELECTROLYSIS Mrs. Edward Apios, B.Se.N. 1870 Hurontano Street Port Credit 278-7354 Remova) of Unwanted Hair hy appointment only GENERAL INSURANCE Now In A NEW LOCATION 345 Lakeshore Rd. E. : ite 301 In the Chamber of - Commerce Bld. Laura Henderson, Jane Girven and Sheila Cam How to know nyoure well of f. _ whe Monday, January 16, 1967 MILTON Three County 4H club apa ES wae Provincial awarded lonor pins -and certificates on Saturday at the club achievement day Those receiving the awards at St. Paul's Church, Milton were Eleanor Karn, 19, from Lime- house; ers Marlene 18, and Barbara 9 Britton, both from Dublin. Mrs. W. Webb, pre- sident of the Halton District Wo- men's Institutes, made the sentations. Mrs. Webb also presented coun- ty honor awards and certificate to Deborah Rogers, Kathleen Kiteley, Ann Ruhl, Sharon Hill, Lols McNabb, Janet Nurse, Joan Cowan, Wendy Pcll, Thelma kwood and Benita Pries. al honors go to girls Beige have completed 12 clubs, such as sewing, entertaining, and homemaking. County honors are awarded to girls who have completed six clubs. Mrs. Patricia sea Home Economist, presen’ cates of ‘ aleeenens and +H Homem club teaspoons to successful mem Each partic ipating district pre sented either a skit or a dem stration which was related to the motto of the day: “Accent on Ac- essories,"" Clubs taking part came from Ashgrove, Baltinstad, Silverwood, Palermo, Limehouse Hornby North, Dublin, Homby South and Scotch “Block. Daily Journal-Record Wemen WOMEN’S DEPARTMENT pice HOW NOT TO LOOK FOR SCHOOL Jane gives the before picture INDOOR CLIMATE COMFORT CHART N% > = 2 = 2 = u 2 = < a = ¥ Clommy- .| Cold J sabe he Generally 4} Comfertable . Think positively. You're well off when you're comfortable. You have a feeling of well-being. When you're not well off, you feel uncomfortable. Your skinis dryanditchy,. your kids are coughing and sniflling, morning. First you're too hot, then too cold. You're uncomfortable because th indoor climate in your home has fallen -into the white area of the chart. In countless Canadian homes dry air causes comfort problems because com- fort involves more than just heat. As your gas company knows, it involves humidity too. Here's how it works. Humidity is the amount of moisturé per cubic foot of air. When air is heated it expands, alongwith the moisture it con- your throat feels dry and rough in the tains. The result is lessmoisture per cubic 2_loh of air—therefore a lower relative umidity. The air becomes thirsty and draws moisture from the surroundings including your body: When moisture evaporates from your bady, it takes heat away and you feel cool. The family a & TEMPERATURE (F.) Alt motion continues at five to eight oir changer per hour complains and you turn up the ther- mostat and pay a bigger heat bill. Comfort is when humidity and heat are properly balanced. On the aver- age, to keep comfortable you should maintain a relative humidity of 35% and Company. Phone or write to your local a temperature of 73 degrees. That will put your home well within the comfort zone or shaded area of the chart.” Modern gas ‘heating can give you _pecale surveyed the correct comfort level automatically because gas heating controls humidity as well as heat. We'll help you achieve the proper indoor climate in your home ...and save you money doing it. With modern gas.heating you know you're well off. So call your heating contractor, Department store or Gas Gas Company for a free“Comfort Is” brochure. "Field tested by the American Society of Heating Relrigercting Engineers to ba found the mos! elective comfort zone for 959% of UNITED GAs LIMITED Gas mokes the big (comfortable) difference

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