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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1978-10-05, Page 20PAGE 20,_-CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1978 27. Deaths FAIRLEY - At Huronview Home, Clinton, Ontario on Friday, September 29th, 1978, Ada Winfield Fairley formerly of Dartmouth, N.S., in her 87th year. Beloved mother of Mrs. Marie Owens of Tucson, Arizona, Mrs, Margaret Rice of Toronto and Raymond Fairley of Exeter. Friends called at the Hopper -Hockey Funeral Home, William Street, Exeter, where funeral service was held on Monday, October 2nd at 2 p.m. with Rev. George Anderson D.F.C. officiating, Cremation followed. —40nc BRANDT - At Victoria Hospital, South Street Campus, on Thursday, September 28, 1978, Donald Stanley Brandt, of 1204 Guildwood Blvdt, in his 61st year. Beloved husband of Mrs. (Bobbie) Barbara Joyce (Thompson) Brandt. Dear father of Carolyn and Michael of Toronto and Mark of London. Dear son of Mrs. Mary Hennessee (Duck- worth) Brandt of Huronview, Clinton, Ontat;�o. Visitation in Needham Memorial Chapel, 520' Dundas Street (Sunday 2-5 only) where the funeral service was con- ducted Monday, October 2nd at 1 p.m. with Rev. Peter M. Tett, of St. Aidan's Anglican Church and Canon R.C. Brown officiating. Interment Woodland Cemetery. • Con- tributions to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated. —40nc VALLANCE - At St. Joseph's Hospital, London on Tuesday, September 26th, 1978 Norma N. (Ginn) Vallance in her 77th year. Beloved wife of the. late F. Thomas Vallance (1978) and the late,Ross H. Fawcett (1948). ear sister of Mrs. Gladys Henry of Huronview. Rested at the McCallum Funeral Home, Cambria Road at East Street, Goderich after 2 p.m. Thursday. Funeral service 2 o'clock Friday afternoon. Interment Maitland Cemetery. —40nc 28. Engagements COOPER -SPRAGUE Mr. and Mrs. Alton R. Sprague of Silver Spring, Maryland are happy to announce the forth- coming marriage of their daughter, Patricia Jane to Robert McKenzie Cooper, young son of Mr. and Mrs. James R. Cooper of Clinton, Ontario. The wedding will take glade October 19, 1978 at Calgary Alberta. -40x 31. Card of thanks EASTMAN: The family of the late Sid Bull of Pef- ferlaw, Ontario wish to thank all the friends and neigh- bours who sent flowers and cards during our recent bereavement. Sincerely Pearl Bull, son Don, and Claudia, Don, Nancy and Janet Eastman. -40X 27. Deaths DESJARDINE: At Strathroy Hospital, Monday, September 25th, 1978, William Peter Desjardine of Bayfield. Husband of the late Elsie Schroder (1931) and Gertrude Wright (1975) in his 86th year. Survived by 4 daughters, (Luella) Mrs. Robert Desjardine, Exeter, (Nina) Mrs. Harold Wilkie, Kitchener, (Vivian) Mrs. Harry Preston of London, (Betty) Mrs. Emanual Riccirdi, Montreal and one daughter (Shirley) Mrs. William Romeo predeceased. Surviving are 18 grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren. One son Floyd of RR 4 Thedford and a sister (Cora) Mrs. Albert Vincent of Strathroy, Rested at the T. Harry Hoffman Funderal Home, Dashwood' where the Funeral took place on Thursday, September 28th at 2 p.m. Interment in Bayfield Cemetery. Rev. J. Campbell officiating. —40nc ARMSTRONG - In South Huron Hospital, Exeter, on Tuesday, September 26th, 1978, Robert George Arm- strong, in his 88th year. Dear btother of Mrs. Marjorie Rebecca Royce of Goderich, Mrs. Rosia Agnes Collins, Hensall, Mrs. Frank (Maggie May) Boyce, RR 1, Varna, four brothers and one sister predeceased. Rested at the Westlake Funeral Home, Zurich until Thur- sday, September 28th; where funeral service was at 2 p.m. with Rev. A. Taylor of- ficiating. Burial in Bayfield Cemetery. —40nc .WESTLAKE: At Victoria Hospital, London, on Mon- day, September 25, 1978, Mary Etha (Elliott) Westlake, formerly of Saltford in her 78th year, beloved wife of William J. Westlake of Huronview. Dear sister of David Elliott of Huronview. The late Mrs. Mary Etha Westlake rested at the Stiles Funeral Home, 77 Montreal Street, Goderich, Service was on Thursday at 2 p.m. Inter- ment Bayfield 'Cemetery. —40nc 31. Card of thanks --KIN SW - .-e.,. would sincerely like to thank relatives,. friends and especially all our good neighbours for all they have done for us, also to Rev. Oestreicher and Rev. Pitt and all who visited and sent flowers and cards to Drs. Flowers, Lambert and Street and all the help on the first floor who are so kind. It was . all very much appreciated. Lena and , Hec Kingswell. —40x GARROW - I wish to thank the relatives, neighbours, and friends for all their gifts, cards and visits while I was in Clinton Hospital, also the nurses ore second floor. Also thanks to Rev. Pick, Dr. Newland and the doctors at University Hospital. Special thanks to the "inmates" at 65 West. It wp.s all most ap- preciated. Mable Garrow. —40x 13 LIVE ENTERTAINMENT AT THEa Huron Cancer Unit has magnificent year. By Shelley McPhee The Huron Unit of the Canadian Cancer Society has called 1978 a magnificent year. They - exceede.d their established campaign target and along with" special events the five branches have raised a grand total of $54,199. to date. The figure is above the original campaign target set at $40,200. This amount represented a 14 percent increase over 1977 which as well ha i tan ambitious goal. The campaign report, submitted by the canvass chairman Ross McDaniel and co-chairman, Jim Remington, both of Goderich, was read at the Huron Unit's annual meeting held at the White Carpation, Tuesday evening. For the effort that was put into the campaign, Mr. McDaniel and Mr. Remington received the campaign award from the Canadian Cancer Society. It was presented by Jim Hunter, the South- western District President from London. Along with the In Memoriums from the branches, adding up to $14,785 the total receipts from all the branches to date, with the campaign figures, is $68,984. • Of this total, the Exeter branch brought in $20,084; Goderich gathered $18.888: Wingham, $12,607; Clinton, $.11,713; Seaforth, $5,691. Along with the 'financial support, Freda Slade, unit education chairman from Clinton reported that 50 student kits to the five high schools in the county had been delivered. As well pamphlets, cards and posters have been put in various places. At campaign time, Clinton held a coffee party, Goderich held a tea and Wingham had an Education Night. 'In April the Seaforth area had a speaker who spoke on "Cancer Can Be Beaten". Also in April, Goderich, Exeter and Clinton sold a total of 1,900 bunches of daffodils. A booth was set up at the recent Plowing Match and the nurse plans to visit industries of Huron this' fall. There have been 63 patients receiving assistance from the unit this year, Shirley Mills, service to patients chairman reported. Of these, 49 were tran- sported to clinics in London and Wingham for a total of 13,823 -miles travelled. Fourteen volunteer drivers helped. There were 20 patients receiving Ostomy sup- plies. In the individual reports, the Clinton branch assisted . 12 patients during the year. Those who required transportation to London and Wingham clinics were taken by four volunteer drivers for a total of 2,288. Of the $11,713 raised in Clinton until the end of August, $8,906 came from the campaign and $2,807 were co'Hected from the funeral homes in the area. The Seaforth branch • supplied five patients with transportation to the London clinic. They made 20 trips and a total of 1,900 miles. It was reported that the branch's slate of officers consists 'of: president, James Murray; secretary, Margaret McCowan; treasurer, Pat Troutbeck; service to patients, Grace Titford; Grace Scott and Dorothy Scott; education, Hilda Montague; education, Robert Spittal. The retiring Seaforth treasurer, Bess Greive, who worked with the unit for 17 years, received a special certificate at the meeting, presented by Mr. Hunter. Seaforth raised $4,104 thrOugh the campaign and $1$47 with the In Mennorium. In Exeter, the cam- paign • receipts totalled $12,753. The five funeral homes collected $7,404 for the In Memorium. Four Exeter area ,patients made 36 trips to London through the aid of five drivers. Home nursing care was sup- plied for one patient as well. Norine Milosevic reporting for the Wingham branch, noted that $11,293 had been raised through • the campaign and $951 brought in through In Memoriums. The Huron County Unit of Society held their annual dinner meeting at the White Carnation in Holmesville on Monday evening. Sitting at the head table were, front row, left to right, Marg Pollen, Exeter, service to patients; Christina Smith, Toronto, •guest speaker;' the Canadian Cancer welcome to all any age welcome to any age anion 1,9 UTE ��Zat�n.cJ £?LJ REGISTRATION SATURDAY, OCT. 7 10 A.M.-12 NOON at the CLINTON TOWN HALL Ice Schedules: SATURDAYS -8 A.M.-1 P.M. WEDNESDAYS -4:30 P.M. -9:30 P.M. BEGINNING OCT. 18 TO END OF MARCH, '79 Times: BEGINNERS -SAT., 11:15 A.M.-12 NOON JUNIORS -SAT., 10:30 A.M.-11:15 A.M. SPECIAL JUNIOR PLAN: SAT. 10:30 A.M.-11:15 A.M, AND WEDNESDAYS 5:15 P.M. -6 P.M. INTERMEDIATES- SENIORS 2 Professioial Instructors and 12 Amateur Coaches Now Appearing...This Thurs., Fri., & Sat. Don Thompson Show Presenting: "AMATEUR NIGHT" Next Wednesday, October llth With a a25. C�SH PRIZE You and your talent are welcome at the "Cloud 9" " REGISTRATION. DEADLINE: Anytirl4a bc►tore 0' psm. Wednesday CLOW) 9 LOUNGE CLINTON HOTEL 33 VICTORIA S1, Thursday -Friday -Saturday STA RR BLYTZ Helen Davies, Clinton, unit president. Back row, Mel Farnsworth, Goderich branch president; John Hunter, London, Southwestern 'district president; Chester Archibald,, Clinton, past president; Harold Knisley, Goderich, unit 1st vice president; James Murray, Seaforth branch president. (News -Record photo) A WORD OF THANKS This Thanksgiving Weekend -Sat. Oct. 7th - Sun. Oct. 8th. - Mon. Oct. 9th - to say Thank you and to give thanks in a meaningful woy, - everytime we sell a Bucket or Barrel of Kentucky Fried Chicken - we will donate 50 cents to the Canadian Lung Association. You'll be helping too - when you purchase a Bucket or Barrel. Thank you for your Patronage. Col. Sanders' R.ctp. �. hicks . Kntuck9 A CANADIAN COMPANY Colonel Sanders' boys and girls make it finger lickin' good. 94 Elgin Ave. Goderich, Ont. Also at the meeting, the slate of officer's for the county unit's 1978.79 season were chosen. They included: president, Mrs. Helen Davies, Clinton; vice-president, Harold Knisley, Goderich; 2nd vice-president, Ross McDaniel, Goderich; secretary, Margaret Makins, Clinton; treasurer, John Dolbec, Clinton; representatives to division, Helen Davies and Harold Knisley; delegates to district, Helen Davies, Harold Knisley and Chester Archibald; campaign chair,man, Ross McDaniel; campaign co- chairman, . Jim Remington, Goderich; commemoration funds, Miss C Plumtree, Clinto ; education, Mrs. Freda Slade, Clinton; medical advisor, Dr. C.F. Doorly, Goderich; � planning, development and nominating, Chester Archibald, Clinton; publicity, Howard Aitken, Goderich; ser- vice to patients, Mrs. Shirley Mills, Clinton; transportation, Gordon Richardson. Clinton. OPEN RECEPTION for Tom and Brenda Whyte . 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