\ TERRACE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. B Wednesday, September 1 3; Doug Townsend to take Kitimat post Tarrace says goodbye to Doug Townsend this week, ee, ft : DOUG TOWNSEND Or perhaps it’s the other way around. No matter how you phrase it - somebody loses, The manager of Terrace Over. Waltea for the past eight years @s & new management post in Kitimat in mid-« October, In the interim he will busy hims self setting up the Kitimat store and finding housing for his family in the aluminum city, Townsend and hia wife -Mildred and their three children have been active members of the community since coming here from Campbell River, is a past president of the Terrace Lions Club, president of the Terrace Bowling Association, a member of the Kitselas Lodge and the Royal Arch Masons, Townsend's career with Overe waitea began in Williams Lake13 |- years ago and from that commune ity he went to Nanaimoand Camp~ bell River, Brian Piwek, produce manager in the Terrace store for the past 2 years, will also go to the new ‘Kitimat store in that capacity, New manager of the Terrace branch is Les Smith, who hails from Princeton, B,C. 1 Scalp tension, a sign of the loss,”” main office is in Vancouver. ~ How to save -your hair demonstrated by expert here tomorrow | New home treatment methods. ! for preventing baldness —and i growing thicker hair —will be | _ demonstrated in Terrace this ; ' Thursday, September 14, ' This news was released here . today by M, D, Harrison, inter- nationally famous director of 7 and Scalp ‘Harrison Hair ’ Specialists. In his announcement, Harri- son named staff trichologist John Giza to conduct the Terrace - clinic. Mr, Giza will personally § examine hair ~ worried men and women from 1 p.m, to 8 p.m. Thursday at the the Hotel Ter- . race, : Examine You Free “I want to make It clear that you incur no charge or obliga- tion by seeing Mr. Giza," director Harrison said. “Your only obligation is to yourself —to free your mind of worries about lair loss, dan- druff, itching, or other scalp disorders, by learning how to take care of your hair, If your trouble is beyond the scope of ; Harrison Home treatment, we :. But ©". less than five per cent of the *°* will frankly tell you so. people we examine are thopeless’.” Offers No Cure-All Harrison emphasized that his new home treatment is neither _ “mail-order? nor “cure-all, ‘We always make a personal examination before suggesting any treatment,'" he pointed out, “There is no one cure-all that will correct everyone of the 13 sealp disorders that cause baldness,’” - Harrison said that sometimes your treatment: must be changed after .a-few- weeks to get best results.. ‘For this reason, you mail regular reports of your: hair ‘progress to the. Harrison ‘headquarters in Vancouver,” “Also, your scalp condition is checked personally by a Harrl- son trichologist at regular intervals,” _ - . Who Can Be Helped? .- Wil. this’ new treatment cure “baldness? "No," said Harrison sincerely.. “‘‘We cannot help men.'who are ‘slick-bald: after - years. of gradual hair loss, But :, . Where your scalp still grows hair, We ean at least save anc improve |’ « What‘you have. Usually, we can a “3 i aes grow more. hair even where you have only ‘fuzz’ now.”? . The important thing’ is: Don't ‘Until it’s. at j Bast. evidence of the success 7 ‘of: Harrison: treatment. 1s the moa «cht Bo more than 100 ather elites. ae '. “ plenoniehal. ‘growth: behind it, Harriton. ond ‘hia. staff. trl- fa do::extension work in te says trichologist M.D. Harrison to balding man. Harrison directs the famous Harrison Hair and Scalp Spccialists, whose | i He is sending a specialise here to advise men how to correct hair trowbles by home treatment. In an afternoon ceremony in The First Lutheran Church, Miss Darlene Sonja Hembre, on- ly daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Magne Hembre of Burnaby, was wed to Mr. John Hatfield Craig, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs, Stuart Craig of Terrace. Reverend A, Husted Christ- } ensen officiated at the double ring ceremony. on August 12th. The bride wore a floor-length empire, A-line gown of imported failie embroidered with Alencon lace, The lace accenting the sleeves, waist, hem and train of the gown was trimmed with clusters of seeded pearls and crystals, The train flowed from the waistline of the gown. Matron of honor, Mrs. Dou- glas England, and bridesmaid, Miss ‘Laurel-- Christian; were gowned in floor-length em- pire A-line dresses of shock- ing pink. The junior bridesmaids, Miss poe \ "| Nadine Hembre, the bride's ‘| niece, and Miss Margaret Buf- ‘| ton, the bride’s cousin, were al- . 4) SO gowned in shocking pink “i floor-length dresses highlighted ' | with yolks and sleeves of lace. | The attendants carried cascad- i] ing bouquets of white gladioli ‘|| centred with pink sensation rose =) buds. “i The groom's brother, Mr. | Bob Craig, was best man, Mr. ‘ Bob Hembre, the bride's bro- ther, and Mr. Don Leigh, the -.oii! Zroom’s brother-in-law, served as ushers, Following the ceremony a re- ception for 75 guests was held in the Villa Motor Im where Mrs, Eiley Hagemoen proposed the toast to the bride, The groom’s mother chose a two-piece ensemble of blueflora] silk and white accessories. Her ouifit was accented with a corsage of baby roses bound with a blue ribbon, For her honeymoon to Toronto and Expo the bride choseathree- piece piece peacock blue suit of pure silk, * . limes, is one cause of your hair and improve Leonard A. Floyd before and after scalp treatment. Unretouched photographs made four months apart. Out-of-town guests at the wed- ding were Mrs, Eleanor Macel- duff of Cumberland, the bride's cousin; the groom’s parents, |Mr, and Mrs, S& W. Cralg -of Terrace; the groom’s brother, Mr. Bob Craig of Prince George; and the groom’s sisters and brothers-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Len Box of Victoria, and Mr. and Mrs, Keith Wallace of Kamloops. The young couple also receiv- ed many telegrams from the bride’s relatives in Norway which sent the master of ceremonies A taste of — peanut | butter — - Dorothy Sheasby isback from a short holiday in the southers Satisfy 95% “Our biggest problem is not in doing what we claim to do,” declared Harrison, ‘We satisfy more than 95 per cent of our clients, and have records to prove it,” “But to over-come the average, man’s initial skepticism is some= times difficult, | He’s usually quite desperate — and baldish _ by the time he nerves himself, ‘to see a Harrison tricholoelst.’ He’s ‘tried everything’, So he starts consoling himself with one: of the old superstitions about, hair: . That baldness is hereditary;, that! men naturally lose hair as they: get along in years; that nothing can be done to stop halr loss — and a lot of other notions that we know are not true today,” ‘Free Scalp Examination See Mr, Giza in person, Learn _how baldness can be stopped, and new hair grown on your ownscalp, |: The new Harrison | method permits you to . actually stop . your baldness and regrow hatrin the privacy of your. own home. For a free examination anddis- cussion. of your. hadr pro- ‘lems ask: the desk’ clerk at ‘the Hotel Terrace tomorrow: be- tween: 1 ‘p.m, ‘and: 8 p.m, ‘for back a bottle of Oliver Firewater that looks Hke watered downaxle grease, Didn’t try any because we have low ceilings inthis place, Pat on the-back for Jim Bur- bank, “art. director, | program. director and cartoonist cum Inuda at CFTK, A glimpse at this month’s This Month will show you What I meéan,.; His--Dean Martin cartoon is a masterplace.. Mr, Giza’ ‘sulta number, .:-.' * You don’t need an appolntment. You ..won’t be embarrassed or “obligated. in anyway... Examin- ations are given-in private.’ your. public: : relations. officers. ‘program for your group. part of the province, Shebrought |’ “Calling all clubst. “Tho falt| season is upon us.. Please have‘ « Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Craig Terrace man wed in Burnaby church looking for an interpreter, After their honeymoon the couple will live in Toronto, No ice arena and a strained budget have forced Hazelton out of hockey his winter, The town will not enter a team in the Pacific: Northwost League, Smithers has added a second. team to fill the gap, the Bruins, Other Smithers team {8 the - Totems, - At the first m of the PNWHL (August 27) in Smithera a new slats of officials was elected and a playing schedule mapped out. Terrace Recreation Director Peta heads up the alate as prealdent of the league, Vicee president is Ron East, genoral Manager of radio stations CFBY in Smithers and CFLD in Burns Lake. Colin Chasteauneuf of Terrace fe secretary. treasurer and league statistician in Norm Weds. een of Smithers, Carl Spicer of Smithers was named pro-tem referes in chief Out-piped . the Scots LOCHAILLORT (CP)~It was a sad day for the Scots at the | Glenfinnan Gathering on the shore of Loch Shiel Sunday, For who should turn up as the winner of the pibroch competition but a hagpiper with the unfamiliar name of Fran- cols Allain, whose home is in Brittany, France, vy The Frenchman beat out seven of Scotland's finest. solation from the fact that the bappiping Breton studied at the Scottish College of Piping. Hazelton quits |< ( GIMMICKS | | GAS STATION MANAGE -Pagific | and Harry Heywood of Snithere was named one of. four league 8. 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