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The Titnea.Acivocalat March 29., 1902 Page' 17
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Daffodil Sunday, which be-
gan in Niagara Falls last year
as a community enterprise held
.under the auspices of the Gvea•
ler Niagara Unit of the Cana-
dian Cancer Society, has blos-
Miss Phyllis Weiberg of Exe- sorted the short space of
osorted into a province-wide
ter spent Sunday with her par- Venture
and Mrs. Glen Fisher, Exeter, this week that daffodils will be
on Sunday, placed in all, Exeter churches
Recent visitors with Mr.and a number of area chur-
Mrs. jack Blair were Mr. and and ches to mark the opening of.
Mrs. Harold Flannigan of Cal- the cancer campaign.
gary, Alta. Other corn mutinies a cross
Mr, and Mrs, Chas. Atkinson the
m
.
are undertaking similar
length and breadth of On-
and la Robert were guests of Mr. arrangements,
and Mrs. Gordon McAlpine of
Ailsa Craig on Sunday evening, Th entire province will, sim-
M iss Shirley Atkinson of Lou-Lon- ultaneously in a large number
don spent the weekend w i t h of communities, signal the.
h er parents, Mr. and mi.,. campaign through the ohm'.
Chas. Atkinson. vance of Daffodil Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Obema.The story of the close asso-
and family of London visited of t he daffodil, flower
on Sunda; with the latter's of spring', and the Canadian
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C, Hoon- Cancer Society, goes back 13
aard, and also Miss Ann ;Noon- Years.
card of London spent, 'the week- In the spring of IMP a group
end with her parents, of, dedicated. volunteers de-
Mrs. Allan Elston entertain• cided. to decorate the tables of
ed. the Sunshine group induct- a cancer tea with daffodils.
mg her immediate neighbor The gathering was a very
ladies on Thursday afternoon great success, and much cam-
at her home. A pleasant after- meat was heard about the
noon was spent with cards bright yellow flowers.
and games. Attending were it seemed to several of the
Mrs. Carl Weiberg, Mrs. Jack volunteers who had worked
Blair, Mrs. Bob Blair, Mrs. longest in the ranks of the s' o-
Sam Skinner, Mrs. Melville ciety, that the very springlike
Buswell, Mrs. Jack Coates and nature of the daffodil — its
Mrs. M, H. Elston. sense of hope and renewed. life
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— the yellow daffodil, :Kenneth Facey of Belton,
blooms were gratefully a,,_
ily. Mr. and Mrs. Morley Waugh
rious restaurants in the city, noon guests of Mr. and Mrs,
cepted by the public, many of Artg iie it,
by the poet's flower of Spring clay evening with Mr. and Mrs,
smocks were stationed in va- and family were Sunday after-
and on that first "Daffodil. Jack Thomson.
them being paid for voluntar- .
comfort of renewed life and of and all visited. Sunday alter-
endeavours to bring to her Mr. and Mrs. cliadwyn Boo-
beauty in comradeship which noon with Mrs, S, Talbot of
every Cancer Society volunteer Rannoch.
Day" every one of the 5,000 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. G. Jones
work is epitomized perfectly per and Jeanette visited Fri-
Volunteers in their yellow Mr. and Mrs. Harold Chittick
The message of hope and m
' and family visited Friday eve-
of London spent Sunday with
rin with Mrs. Dottie Jones of
r. and Mrs. Leonard Thacker
eve-
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Members of the Mt, Carmel Catholic Women's League and. Mrs. Joe McCann. Standing are their "patients",
presented their 35-minute comedy, "Quack! Quack!", left to right, Mrs, Joe Carey, Mrs. John Moser, Mrs.
twice this week, entertaining The school children on Hubert Carey, Mrs. .Frank Trainor, Mrs, Bill Muller,
Monday afternoon and performing for the audience at Mrs. Gerald Regan, directress; Mrs. Bill McCann, direct•
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By MRS. M, 14. ELSTON
Mr. and Mrs, Carl Weiberg
spent Sunday with Mrs. Alma
Bowman and her mother, Mrs.
Egerbee of New .Dundee,
cancer fund Happenings in
with Daffodil Sunday Blanchard
It brings to earth each year 0 By MRS.
-GLADWYN HOOPER
represented precisely the feel- — -,.. ,•'• • ,.
ing they wanted to bring to Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Schies
their work of serving the can- tot of Teeswater spent the week-
cer patient.. end with Mrs. Cecil. Mossey
Two angels of. the Society or- also visited with Mrs. Settles-
dercd and paid for 5,000 daffo- tot's father, Mr. Cecil. Mossey,
dils from Vancouver, and a who is a patient in St.-Joseph's
eras, Mr, and Mrs, L, Weiberg. a year. group of prison camp buddies Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blair Huron Unit Campaign Man- from the second World War Miss Marion Thomson at.
an d gi r l s were guests of Mr . alter R. E. Pooley .announced spent hours sorting them, cut- tended the Young People's Con-
ting the stems and shipping ference at Ingersoll for the
them out across Toronto. weekend.
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