The Goderich Signal-Star, 1966-03-17, Page 7o �z
Mood was first transfused to a
human in The 17th century. An-
imal blood was used and the
patient died. As aresult, the
idea of blood transfusion thera-
py
herm,py was) abandoned fors the next
200 years.
It takes an'average of, 20, units
of whole blood for one open}
heart operation,
The Red dross llects a blood
donation every eight seconds
of every working day.
More than 90 per cent, of all
,fed Cross, work in Canada is
performed,:by volunteers.
'l Tie Red Lions and Sun Society'
is the counterpart of the Red,
Cross in Iran..
Charity begins. at hone --abut
it doesn't end theme.
The OrOdoricli Sigel -Star, Thimd*y, March 17,
The .symbol of the Red Cross „.
is the reverse of the Swiss flat;.
it honors its Swiss. founder,
Henri Dunant.
Dungannon
By -.Mrs. Wilbur Brawn Saturday' evening.
DtINGANNON.--81r. and Mrs.
Leonard Recd were,, guests of
honor at a social evening and
card party in tll,ee parish hall on
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There were 20 tables, of cards
with Mrs. M. Chisholm having
the ladies° high score and Helen
Admin low The . men's high
OBITUARY - +
ELLWOOD BEAUMONT
u ROBINSON --
A ..well-known local hockey
and baseball= p1ayer, Ellwood
Beaumont Robinson, died in St.
Joseph's Hospital, i4milton, an
Saturday, March 5, at the age
of 61.
Born in Goderich, he was the
son of Cap ta -G.- --Robinson
and Marguerite Heife. He was
a - resident of Bayfield at the
time of his death.
A= machinist and shipkeeper
by occupation, he is survived
by his wife, the ,former Myrtle
Bell.
He was a member of Knox
Presbyterian Church, Stratford,
and was a boyhood' pat" of the
minister, the Rev. William Weir,
who was burn in Goderich.
Surviving family members i;>li
elude two sons, -James W. -end
Murray- C. (Bud), Bayfield;' two
daughters, Mrs. Donald (Shirley)
McLeod, . Stoney {geek; • Mrs.
James (Harreline) Atkinson,
Stratford;. his mother, Mrs. Cap-
tain C. E. Ithbinsgn, Goderieht
two brothers, Captain Charles
E. Robinson and , Captain Wil-
liam H. •'itobinson, Goderich;
three sisters: Mrs. Charles "Ful-
ford, Mrs- Robert Stgddart of
Goderich, and Mrs. Arthur Bate-
man, Lond3n, and eight grand-
children.
Rev. W. Weir conducted the
funeral service at the Lodge
funeral home on March 8. Inter-
ment followed in Bayfield ceme-
tery.
Pallbearers were: Bud Robin-
son, William Robinson Jr., Ted
Fti'lford ,Kent Thorburn,. Bryan
Batman and Ian Bateman.
winner was Line .Ivers Glad
Wm. Petrie low.
After the Bards an address
was read by Willi4m Caesar
and William Stewart presented
Mn and Mrs. Beed with a gift
of money'ronl-their 'neighbor '
and friends,,
Leonard thanked all, for a very
enjoyable evening and 00,r
gift and extended a welcome CO
all' at their . home at crimes,
Hill.
All enjoyed a lovely lunch
served by theladies of -the com
mu-fity.
Views of Holland
,The library board held an -
evening of pictures and music
recently when Rev. J. A. Veld-
huis showed views of his native
strict
country; Holland.
Bili Stiles..entcrtained with
solesr aeeomP wieil by his father,
Ed Stiles, Mrd„ e,ei . Blake
thanked Mr. yoldhuis • nerd. Mr.
Stiles and presented each with
hook: -.
.The proceeds o'b the evening
will he used to aid in the ON-
penses of• the library.
Personals
..Mrs. Melinda Nevins of•Cliix
ton has been visiting her sister
Mrs. jack Errington . and Mr.
Errington for: the past. week.
Mrs, Wni. Cranston, conces-
sion 6 West Wawanosh, is a, pat -
tent in Winghain hospital.
Mrs Mary Errington and Mrs.
Anne Linklater of Goderich
and Mrs. Wilbur Brown..
Mr. and Mrs.' ll .IC. Dawson
returned to their home after
spending the part three weeks
, Mrs. .Amber Popp of ,Goderich
`visited onStinday: with Mr. And. e,'
Mrs. Brian llailanv and family.
Mr. And Mrs,Russel Drennan:
of Bright's. 'Grove and Mr:' and
Mrs.,,' Doug . Freeman of i lintonn
were Sunday guests of the ,la*
dies' motlier.',,Mrs. Abner Morris.
Mr. and Mrs, Alf; Eabol . of
Goderich visited' with Mr,. and
$herwoOd :on Sul day.
Mrs. Falls spent the . weekend
with friends in Markdale$, and
Miss Flora Durnin ' of Markdale
visited hen, father, Mr, R. J.
were Saturday visitors with ,Mr. Durnin.
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half blocks from the Square and close to public school.
This home may be purchased for .as low as'$'1,000 down
payment. -• -
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Grapefruit ' Dritik 3 48-Fl-oztins 1.00
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APPLESAUCE 220fl-ortmn5 39,
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BABY FOODS
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TOOTHPASTE
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family size tube9 9f
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TOTAL CEREAL 3 8 -oz pk95.a .00
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AT THE STOPLIGHTS
UNDER. THE MANAGEMENTO.F
JOHN and GEORGE OF THE CLUB GRILL
TOMATOES 2 01 TINS
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FOOD STORES
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SATURDAY. MARCH 19, 1966.
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59c
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SERVICE
AQP QUALITY BAKERY PRODUCTS
Rech Price each 39c — SAVE 6c
LEMON or JELLY ROLL each 33
Jane Parker Reg. Price loaf 26c SAVE 4o
BREAD . OLD FASHIONED- 24 -oz loaf 21
Reg. Price each 49c -- SAVE 10c
FULL
8 INCH
2401
SIZE
and
TAKE-OUT SERVICE
At Reasonable Prices
The same fine food and <clean surroundings
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had at the B -A Restaurant: The management
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modern restaurant. They will operate both .
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at both locations:
OPENING MONDAY, MARCH 21
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