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Times-Advocate, 1986-05-07, Page 12Po9. 12 Tines -Advocate, Ms%► 7, 191111 Blood donor clinic gets 25Z pints Another ray suecessfid Red Cress Blood Drier diode is weer and pre - =Ideism lookthose t.Ove Choir frslY.. With IS deitarrals a total of WS pule of bleed waren darted. The Amide River Nomads were well pleased with the excellent turnout. Co -o dmetar Marie Bnuegsw add- ed"When the clinics are successful we are doing our part towards the total of 1300 units of blood that must be collected every week to bele meet the needs of patients is the excellent medical centres, in Southwestern Ontario." "The students came in large numbers to Sive their blood and again bad many first time donors which we hope continue to take thne and give." A special thank you to principal Mr. Shaw and staff for the use of the high school gym, Howard Holtzman of A & H, Turkey Beverages, Frayne's and the Co-op Gas Bar and the mer- chants who &splayed posters. Also the Lioness and the Exeter Girl Guides. The Nomads next clinic a in the fall on October 22. Following is the list of donors: Karol Neil, John Reiger, Karen &bade, Vicky Clarke, Mark Penhale, Joanne Slaght, Jody Mills, Deb Ducharme, Tony Hewitt, Allan Pym, Mike Berg, Joyce Morgan, Rod Parker, Julie McBride, Nell DeJonge, Dianne Dearing, Scott Baptist, Al Clark, George Dobbs, Barbara Mcisaac, Leo Weverink, Margi Chaffe, Thomas Radford, Joel Aunger, Hilda. Lonsbergen, Irene Brand, Dianne Cyr, Brenda Hoonaard, Marguerite McLeod, John Sweet, Nancy Heron, Susan Rolph, Heathen Love, Carl Nickles, John Ja- ques, Steven Wilkinson, Terry O'Rourke, Tracey Melocke, Charlotte Miller, Bill Osterloo, Tim Hamather; Donna Hamather, Kathy Reilly, Anita Van Massenhoven, Man R. Horton, Mex Irwin, Richard Sin - .sues, Dalai! Hoist, Heady neither HfMlea�d,�lime Marie Rader, a.ae Inds, Joiner Smits, Sisley Rader, Seth Laue1N, Margaret Triebne r, Kea Beersma, Martha IOopp, Marlene Whirrs, Darlene Hillery, Lurie Schenck, Leanne Stewart, This Teeter, Grace Drum- mond, Sean McGregor, Julie Lees- port, Pauline seder, Jay Alms, Marty Merrier, Mart Morrissey, Lori Brand, Dwayne Butler, Mark Laporte, Joyce Septic, D.L. Little, Ross Jaques, Mag Urlio, Breda Bnazriaw, Ruth Haist, Kim Confiner, Judy Coates, Paul McAuley, Joanne Wilkinson, Angela McLean, Irvine Armstrong, Melanie Lora, Allan Brand, Y.M. Lam, Lloyd Denomme. Margaret A. Hayter, Donald Ware- ing, Theresa Van Wieren, Helen Wagner, Mary Ellen Gingericb, Jim Fletcher, Ola Batten, Heather D. Browning, Ernie Szabo, Ron Horn, Jean Tower, Henry Gackatetter, Er- vin Steinmann, John Upwood, Aurin Riley, Bill Johnston, Norm Winton, John Westlake, Richard Neevel, Larry Kipper, Dan Shute, Brenda Harburn, Erma Weernink, Crary Moore, Pat Fletcher, Thelma Fida- beiner, Ken Mathonia, Melva Ecker, Don Ecker, Debbie Hunter, Linda Russell, Burdene Morgan, Dale Arm- strong, Ray Webb, Joan Webb, Ray Cann, Elise Vandeworp, Dave Newton, Sandra Newton, Ray Stover, Ruth Stover, Bert deBont, Bill Adams, Yvonne Benninger, Marie Broom, John Batten, Sherrie Cushman. Randy Stanlake, Daryl Raymond, Linda Webber, Shelley Simpson, Jim McVeeney, Derek Regier, Deb O'Hagan, Judi Jennison, Craig Web- ber, Bill Atthill, Kathy Kirk, Nora Lightfoot, Wendy Fields, Clayton Steckle, Cabbie Mol, Brian Westlake, Albert Vandeworp, Craig Paton, Paul Bern, Gordon Brewer, Al Renning, Ralph Batten, Arlene Johnson, Bill Hurry Apothecary Lt PHONE 235-1982 44, '+it.!N ST E%ETE;- PRESCRIPTIONS We accept most major drug plans Blue Cross, Green Shield, Drug Benefit, etc. Hours Mon. Tues., Thurs. & Fri. 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Wed. 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Sat. 9:00 a.m.: 12:30 p.m. Y&saplrthew liedoIsys dead as =Is= Val lip Ise liessassou, Oda Keay. Nes Keay, $armor Sere ums, Mast Robert Biiineky, 1.arle Mea., Dourer mss, Jr F1tdd4ieer. Bob Repaid., Pat Patterson, Joyce Marie. lM�•' Maw Butter, Marler Doreen Beeler, Diane Becker, Peder Wars, Mary Peeve t, Kerbs Hera, Anel Wilber, Mary Parkeje, %s Oke, Brian Sanders, Marg Particle, Snob Brand, Eisler Kelp. Cede Pepper, Janice Baker, Susan HMgeubsom, Louise Ame:ragest, Ras A.aaayea, Marianne Ottmams, Dan McLeod, Bonnie Caldwell, Kea Fano!. Ma- nic Farwell, Tom Triebeer, Media Widmer, Peter Toorestra, Gerald Willis, Rick LinderCreld, Bir Mns- stresg, Al Beattie, Robert Dr m, Deb Hodge. Jim Hartman, Gerard Gerlier, Joan thinner, Dale fidoser, Maurice Heist, Earl W. Neil, J. Glesgsw, Judy Mdlatie, Wel* read Mier. flasalifINos,Jhaffensa. las Mmews. Plai■e Beed, Sat Kelps Mods Illestim, Darn Neudea, Harry DIM* Joao. ladle Jadosta, sena rterhue,. LiaVa..er�a.*. ease c1e�eM I - Pfaff. Om* Pfall, Rotas HA Mettle, Ales Mali* Siert Casks, Marj Maim Trevor Bene, Peder Phillips, Gerry Berner, Amiss Wow. Deas Reid, Jodi McBride, Jemmy J. Wille, Clare NaSivaa.Dos Hsffaeaa, Jack Galin, Julie T Truiie Vander leca, Breda Walder'. Harry Waders, Frank Pales. Daae lfa dear, Bir R.aeeliee, Don Baesi1ew, lanae Wandia■e, Commie Vanderaie n, Bir Cadman, Stereo Waled. Asgmt Gregus, Wayne Shaw, Isla Shaw, Ann McBride, Larry McBride. Tromp Steffens, Helenas Siteffess, Jack Taylor, Sake Mann, Dane Webber, Sheila Corbett, Je fCarb*, Horsed Headrick, Mary Dreamy, Agin R. Duaisey, Bev Hainikas, Hamid Par- sons, Lary Edwards. Trout derby May 10 May 10 is the date, and Morrison In edifies te prises far the biggest Dam Conservation Area is the place,, several trout will be tagged for the second amoral rainbow trout Anyone catching s tagged fish will derby. This family-oriented festivity receive a priae too. Brian organiser with the Lions CIA, informs people that retry forms are available at MacLean, Canadian The, Fisher Pero Hardware of RS.D. Sport Den in Exeter; or at Morrison Dam Conservation Area on derby day. Those planning to use boats in the derby are reminded that motors are notal owed= the reservoir, randthat the law requires the p equipment os board. Sthwin sug�lgesttasootthat because of the steep abermea cold water. young dame be accompanied by an adult. Morrison Dam Conservation Area is located two kilometres east of Ex- eter off Ilighway13, Headquarters for the derby will be the pavilion oar the south side of the reservoir. Persons wanting more information can call the Conservation Authority at 235-2610. is jointly spoaeored by the Exeter Lions Club, the Auuable Bayfield Con- servation Authority, and the Amiable Bayfield Conservation Fasodatiun. John Scbwindt, Conservation Ser- vices Coordinator, says "tie first der- by, held last year, was a great meccas and we're hoping that dmfs year's event will be even better". The organizers are certainly work- ing hard to achieve this goal. More rob and lots of prizes are the key features. The Ministry of Natural Resources has already carried out their stocking of 400 pan -sized trout. The Conserva- tion Authority will add another 550 large fish just before the start of the derby: Scbwindt, who is an avid fisherman himself, speaks en- thusiastically about the ten "real beauties," 20 to 24 inches long, that have been ordered and will be stock- ed for May 10. 4' On Mother's Day Give Her a Gift Certificate of Beauty. She'll hove a relaxing facial, ex- pert manicure and eyebrow arch for $20. ANN BAY MAN Esahetioien ash Min tall., Enver. O. ata tsei Nle) =ssye+ signs in with Await& River Nomads tortoise Al stand r and Audrey Moore as Wednesdays Cross Mood Donor Clinic at South Huron Oiislriet ISO School, T -A pill 00 Give Your Mom... a rose to last For under five dollars you can give your Mom a china rose. A gift that will last forever! trt Cam tiell Advertisement designed by: Joon Anderson, Kim Lowe, Kathy Robertson Store Hours Monday - Saturday 9 - 5:30 Friday till 9:00 p.m. Advertisement designed by: Bill Vanderworp, Denise Renning and Mark Ducharme 4