HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1987-04-29, Page 7Area blood donors contribute 259 pints
The p g Red Cross blood donor
clinic held al the South Huron District
High School cafeteria Wednesday
proved to be very successful
Marie Brunzlow. co-ordinator for
'the sponsoring Ausable River
Nomads said 259 pints of blood were
donated- In addition there were 17
deferrals for a total turnout of 276
Mrs. Brunzlow added, "We wish to
say a big "'Thank you" to those who
took time out to give their gift of life:"
She continued. -"We again had
'many first time donors, high school
students and adults. We hope they
continue to come and attend our up-
coming clinics. With the increased
demands for blood, our clinic's quota
goes up each year, but our donors
from Exeter and surrounding area
always do their part".
A special thank you goes out to
SHI)I'S principal Bruce Shaw and his
staff for their co-operation, Howard
Boltzmann of A & H, Tuckey
Beverages, Donut Delite, the ladies of
Exeter United Church. the Exeter
Girl Guides and Frayne's and the Co -
Op Gas Bar and other merchants who
displayed posters.
The next clinic is scheduled for
November 5, 1987. Following is a list
of donors:
Jim Mann, Tammy Bell, Danny
McKinley, 1).1. Little, Sean
Whiteford, .Scott Lovie, Mark
Penhafe, Ken Boersma, Bruce
Dietrich, George Dobbs, John Batten,
Patti Love, Steve Dalrymple,
LeeAnne Richardson, Karen Schenk.
Wendy Leishman, Barbara Isaac,
Susan Glanville, Kathy Robertson,
Scott Miller, Judy Coates, Carl
Nickles, Jim Workman, Julie Blom-
rnaert, Arlene Johnson, Marie
Brunslow, Marg Taylor, Irene Hall,
Leigh Soldan, John Schwartzen-
truber, Dorothy Schwartzentruber,
Rosemary Morrissey, Janet L. Smith,
John' Orr.
Chris Swartman, Brian Watson,
Joan Wehb, Ray. Webb, Pauline
Devries, Sheri Varley, Tammy
Belton, Gary Garniss, Cynthia
Willert, Glen Regier, Doug Regier,
Steven -Lightfoot, Kevin Wallace;
Frank Mattucci, Ruth Ifaist, Mark
Morrissey, Steve Consitt, Jeff Hayter,
Marty Merner, Barb Lawson, Dianne
lfamilton, Donna Smith, Joy Parent,
Cathy Jacobs, Mary Fleming, Sheri
Cornish, John Windsor, Shawn
Moody, Leanne Stewart, Julie Hen-
drich, Karen Atkins, Stefanie Jones,
Lana Ilenderson. Terry Meikle.
Karen Foran.
David N. Newton, Lisa Hewitt,
Jody Mills, Marguerite A. McLeod,
Mike Butler, Ewan McGregor,
Mildred Chalmers, Lynda Hern,
Christine Gould, Kelly- Coon, Patty
Reiger, Pat Cyr, Stephen Harburn,
I)on Broom, George Ducharme ,
Bruce Shaw, Alan Horton, Jane
MacLean, Ross Keller, Rob Hoffman,
Brenda Brand, Ellen Green, Ola Bat-
ten. Terry O'Rourke, Bill Johnston,
Leonard Ryan, Margaret Triebner,
Beth Lovell, Julie Russell, Teresa
Knip. Derek de Haan. Iry Armstrong,
Christine Coates, Cathy Coates,
Karen Hoffman.
W. Finch, Kelly Phillips, Brenda
Regier, Linda Russell, Al Beattie, Leo
Weverink, Raymond Jack, Kim Coon,
Lorne Preszcator, Toni Berendsen,
Nora Lightfoot, Norm Wilson, Mary
Ellen Rimmelzwaan, Ron
Amerongen, Julie Knip, Ruth Knip,
John O'Brien, Bill Coleman, Thelma
Finkbeiner, Tim Leyten, Alex Irvine,
Marie Broom, Elly von Euw, James
Wilkinson, Martin DeBruyn, Ken
Nlathonia, Bert deBont, Don Wareing,
Lloyd Denomme, Burdene Morgan.
John Jaques, Yvonne Benninger,
Florence Labreche,. Bea Dawson,
Sheila Corbett, Jeff Corbett.
Debra Drake, Cathy Crowe, Dave
McMillan, Kate Bierling, Dennis
Bierling. Joan Skinner, Lori
Boogemans. Ray Cann, Ron Horn,
Shirley Rader, Brenda Harburn,
Greg Pfaff, Don Perry, Allan Gaiser,
Ralph Batten Lloyd R. Morden, Lee
Keddie, Pam Bell, Darrin LeGoff,
Anne Doiron, Randy Harvey, Allan
Riley, Linda Clipperton, Fred Jones.
Sue Johnston, Diane Becker, Joyce
Maas, Frank Maas, A. Rothbauer,
Helen Kadey, Shelley Simpson, Gary
Moore, Bob Coates, Bob Bilinsky,
Liam Brennan.
Eleanor Clark. Karlis Zemitis,
Sharon O'Toole, Jim O'Toole, Ken
Bellamy, Debbie Lawrence, Carol
Ducharme, Gerry Morgan, Henry
Gackstetter, Ron Dougall, Henry
Winters, Joanne Bowen, Lynn Dawe,
Bonnie Sitter. Joyce Baptie, Dick
-Dougall, Joyce Morgan, Brent Ser-
vice, Marion Cornish, Ron McKlin-
chey, Jim Glasgow, Dave Bierling,
Kevin Hern, Alan T. Clark, Craig
Webber, Larry Kipper, Henry
VanderBargt, Cecil VonSteeg, Karen
Neevel, Richard Neevel, Betty Toorn-
stra, Iola Shaw, Carol Willard, Mary
Pavkeje.
Dale Armstrong, Angela
McDonald, Brian Sanders, Harry
Dougall, Robert Murray, Robert
Drummond, Leroy .Edwards, Barb
Meikle, Carl Meickle, Frank Verbeke.
Wayne Hamather, Cindy Hamather.
Gerard Grenier, Karol Neil, Marc
Winters, Julie, Turkheim. Dan
Turkheim, Claire Hoffman, Wendy
Kerslake, Judy McBride, Thomas
Radford, Brian Wedlake, Peter
Toornstra, Gerald Willis, Janice
Easton, Yvonne Ostrander. Doug
Easton,- Bonnie. Caldwell. Terry
Caldwell, Floyd- Westlake. Gib Dow
Jr., Gib Dow Sr., Kathy Kirk, Betty
Blue, Tom Triebner.
Noella Triebner, Lia Vandenberk.
Ken Oke, Maryann DeRoher.
Maurice Ifaist, Don Brunzlow, Leona
Morrissey, Denean Heist, Kathleen
Scott, Brad McBride, Wayne
McBride. Heather Lovie. Marlene
Rundle, Judi Jennison. Clasina de-
Bont, Yvonne Steffens. Margaret
Brolley, Trudie Vandersheen. Fred
Miller, Bill Rowciiffe, harry A
Schroeder. Mary Hayter, Trevor
Blue, Joan Baker, Jack Taylor.
}toward Hendrick, Alan Renning,
August Gregus, Dave Webber, Paul
Anstettt. Helen Coates
April 29, 1987
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Area 4-H clubs meet
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