The Goderich Signal-Star, 1964-04-09, Page 1111
ibO canvassers start.: Tuesday #o raise
$2,747 for .Canadian Cancer Society.
M•ore.than,1OO canvassers will
be opening- the annual •appeal"
for funds in Goderich far the
'Canadian Cancer ,Society com-
mencing next Tuesday. Th
canvass will extend to thee
of the week and the objective
.for Goderich is $'x,747.00.
The canvass in the surround-
ing townships will continue for
the "month of April.
"With the help of the Can-
adian Cancer Society, the Na -
Phone
• 524-
8132
-DAYS
OR
NIGHT
Agent for "24 -hr.'
FILM DEVELOPING
tional •C,ancer Institute of Can-
ada has become one of . the
three largest sources of support
of medical research in this coun-
try., whether yoluntary or gov-
erIi ent," declarded Dr., R. • M.
Taylo}-, Executive Director of
the Institute, in Toronto re-
cently.
He pointed out that before
1947 there was no cancer re-
search .program in Canada. 'To-
day, with the aid `of the Can-
adian Cancer Society, which
provides '6 percent of the monies
required„ by the N.C.I. for ' its
total eancer research prograrn,
`this country has a ;nationally co-
ordinated" program of cancer
eareh , Tilli s i.c a pis gtiecL
the regular visits of members
of the Research Advisory Group
to • ;the research laboratories
Vora coast to coast, and .by
regular research conferences to
which all' persons working in
the field of cancer research are
'invitecL
The' 1964 campaign of the
•Ontatio- _1-}r *isien'•s;- a. gri -Unit
,opened—von- April 3. The
Unit's objective this April. is
$1,000, part of Ontario's objec-
tive ,of $2,000,000 and a `total
national -aim of $3,964,000.
"Part of the preparation for
this year's campaign was con-
centrated in pore effective
training of canvassers," declar-
ed DeWitt Miller, Wingham,
Unit campaign chairman, »and
we are confident of success." -
"The Huron Unit is doing aH
it can to bring about the final
defeat of this grim disease
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which took the lives of 24,506
;Canadians last- year, 365 of
whom were children under '!t
years of age," said Mr. Mill
He also stressed, the .wo
being done by the volunteers"
in education and welfare service
in Clinton.
Mrs. K. Wilkinson.
eadsWI in '64
The election of officers was.
_Anri� __1_mewtin
the, Goderich branch of the W.I.
with Mrs. N. McInnis acting as
election chairman. Mrs. H.
Tiohborne read .the names of
the new slate of- officers.
ey are: past president, Mrs.
A. ttraughan; ''president, Mrs.
K. Wilkinson; lst vice-president,
Mrs. R. Wilson;- 2nd vice-pres%
dent, lyIr . C. Straughan; secre-
tary -treasurer, Mrs. D. Riehl;
assistant secretary - treasurer,
Mrs. J. Cook; auditors, Mrs, H.
Tichborne, Mrs. J.° Jerry; dir-
t•rict director, Mrs. A. Strau-
ghan; alternate district director,
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CANADIAN '`NATIONAL-
RTS. A. Wilkin; pianists, Mrs.
N McInn
Mrs:'rk; flower fund,
Mrs,, A. Butler; public relations,
Mrs. J. B. Mills; branch. 'direct-
ors, MTS. G. Inglis, Mrs. L. `
Ban-
nister, Mrs.. R. Hoy, ...Mrs. N.
Clairmont; special •'committee,
Mrs. H. Larder, Mrs; • E. John- Hydro.
stop, Mrs. J. Kernighan.
Standing committees are: Ag=
riculture� and_..lanadian modus'
tries, Mrs. G.' Mumby; citizen-
ship and educ'afio:lf, Mr+T' 1`f
Dodd; historical research and.
current events, Mrs. H. Tich-
borne; home ebonomics and
health, Mrs. M. Sutcliffe; resol-
utions, Mrs. 'H. Talmay, Mrs. W.
Price; TweedsmuirHistory Book
curator, Mrs. N. Clairmont; as-
sistants to curator, Mrs. J. John-
stone, Mrs.. M. Horton, Mrs. E.
Patterson.
The roll call was answered by
the payment of fees: The. an-
niial reports were 'read, proving
the year to be bath financially
successful and enjoyable. Plans
were made for a rummage sale
to be held in May. Two dollars
and --twenty-five c€€nts was col-
lected for the ''Pennies foil
friendship" -project. Mrs. W.
Ritchie invited_ the officers to
hold the piograni planning
meeting at her hoine'on Thurs-
day, April 9th.
An 'Pnvitat.ion Zvi s read for
the president, secretary - treas -
urer.and district director .to at-
tend the 50th anniv'ersary of
711= - ii 1 .i
NY . on Allr`91 15th.
A (1i,l'iciolis lunch vas
�tirith 11r.;. E. Patter,, in
venin:; hostEess.
JOHN WILLIAMS, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Williams, Hincks
street, represented 'Zone 9 in
the public speaking contest for
Ontario students at Toronto on
Easter Monday.Some 15 com-
peted in „the ,prepared speech
division which was won by a
•irkland • ake 'ou a Joh
Williams`` ropi eseztttod' Huron,
Perth, Waterloo, Wellington and
part of 'Middlesex county in the
contest sponsored by the )On-
tario School and Ratepayer's
'Association and the Ontario
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18.95 to 45.00,.
Springy, light as air pastels are prevalent tliis"season along with the
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After an illness pf two
months, "Daniel Schwanz; 79,
died Saturday at Alexandra
Hospital. • A Son of the' late
Michael and Caroline Mosier
Schwanz, he was born in Col-
borne Township where he re-
sided until 1933 except for.four
y- ars spent in Saskatchewan.
Until his retirement 14 years
ago,- he was employed at the
Salt Block. He was a member -
of North Street United Church,
of Victoria L.O.L, tio. X182, -•the
Royal:Black Knights and of the
Goderich Senior Citizens' dlub.
Suryivin. besicl;rs his wife„
the former Clara Matilda Holtz -
ma -nn, are two offs, George,
Point- Edward; John, Goclerich;
three d ughters, :'di -s. Clayton
(Lauren, •Walter:s, V'arlcouver;
Mrs. Roy (Mary), Munclay and
Mrs. .Roy
(Jean) 'Cook, both of
Goderich; 12 granac4hildren, and
two great-grandchildren.
Rev W. J. ten ltocipen con-
ducted the funeral-erviee on
Tuesday afternoon at the Stiles
in Colborne- C'`rni.' is ; . :-;.,.)i'cial
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The lovely pastels as well as navy are to be found also in the textured
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bear a fur trim, Sizes 8 to 20%.
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