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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1970-05-28, Page 6O :$ 8.1 4 'SIGNAL*S` "AR. THU�AY, 4, 19,7o Dr. J. R. Leitch lived up• to the call by doctors -for more blood last week when" he• made his donation at the Red Cross Blood Clinic,,at Knox Presbyterian Church hall. Attending is Mrs. Mary Lou Winkler of London. The clinic set no records, but did realize 204 donations. — staff photo . 2Q4 people donate blood 4 •.', I�P"l •U CYN.• G FM, G The spring blood clinic of t Canadian Red Cross Society was held at Knox Presbyterian' Church hall Rn Wednesday, May 20, with 2,Q4.. people Exon the area' making 'donations, The Godefictt Lions Club give an added incentive to donors again this year • by offering $5 bills to donors , at intervals during the . day,, Recipients were: 'Mrs. Carl' Anderson, Con Buehler, Linda Barlow Douglas Thompson, ,J Sherrit, Jack Wuonick, Rev. Arthur Maybury, Howard Carroll, 2Robert i,Boutelier and Ron Middell. Local industry again gave • freely of their personnel who rvishd to donate by allowing time off to attend. The next -clink will be held in tla�•Fall.• a Crop 'report All • spring seeding is completed and most of the crops are up. Ten per cent of corn planting remains to be done with early planted corn emerged. Preparations of white bean, • ground is moving well. Some poor stands of spring, grain are due to dry weather. Pasture and hay growth are very, well ad}anced, u -•, Industria • Farm • Factory Plain or safety toe. Choice of seven solematerials. 5S SHOE SHOP. The Beta Sigma Phi Sorority Queen tor 1970 was chosen Saturday evening at the annual ball. Mrs. William (Helene) Alcock was crowned by last -year's queen, Mrs.. Shirley Baechler. — (staff photo). Beta Sigma Phi holds- Spring Bali Beta Sigma PM Sorority held ' its annual Spring , 'Ball at ::Maitland Country • Club last Saturday night. Using, Sorority colors of Black and Gold, . the members had carried , out a very colorful decoration' therhe • of ..black-eyed susans`" Entrance . canopy lead to ' colorful ballroom featuring a huge daisy in the centre df the ceiling.. The 9rchesstra appeared to be seated on ars old fashioned type Bandstand. • Gordon Cooper Orchestra_ London;• supplied a -terrific variety • of music thoroughly enjoyed by all. . Earlier in 1.0 evening. Mr. and Mrs, Paul Baechler enter €aiafd `.• the Sore iity membe .:and their husbands their lovely home. The receiving line. cornpriad` of Mrd and Mrs.. Robert Swart rn an president) Mr.- and Mrs. i4 ; R.athburn "(advisor) and Mr. and ,,..?tits. Paul Buechler 142 The Square ,Goderich, Ont 17tf GODERICH BUILDING CENTRE 1 V ,u Cly Y (social convener) received the guests at the door. Wanner of, the bond dralt- was Doll: Kerr' of f ..R.4 Goderich. Proceeds from the dance go to the Children's, Aid .'moiety to , help "send a child to summer cm p Highlight of the evening was the announcing at midnight , of the 'Queen' as, chosen by her, sister members and crowned by • last year's queen, Shirley Baechler. . . Helene. firs Wm. Alcock. was; chosen for .her friendliness d sincerity to her sorority, She' - ije i a presentation bouquet of vellow.,roses and other gifts. The _ beautiful tiara for. the. qa _-en was donated by Bricker Jewellry. Anita B 'art -man,, president, acted as mistress of teren onies for the evening. ' ' A beautiful. array of food surrounding a lovely centerpiece Of towers and candles was served at • the end of the, eveni Sue Hindemarsh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hindesna st , was attended by Irene Kowalski, volunteer worker from London,'when she donated blobd at the spring Blood Clinic o"n May 20. - The Goderich Lions Club gave out S5 bilis at intervals during the day as an added: incentive to 'donors: — staff photo NOW rOPEISU siuEs SERVICE PHONE 524-8925 GRANGER'S TV 92 SOUTH STREET (NEXT TO )GA) 'miral TElevisions -Stereosa.A.ppliances INTRODUCTORY SPECIALS • 11• — OVER $200 IN PRIZES — Arnateut Talent Contest." CARNIVAL- - Thursday, Friday 'an -d Saturday ., June 25, '26 ,and 27 At; contestants wW compe Ewan Prelfniinary Contests on Thursday and Friday eves. Entry fee is $5.CO and -must accompany each entry. Each conte ant on Thursday L Friday evening will. receive $.$.00. 'the top two con- 4$es is in each • of three talent classes ori each evening,. Thursday andFriday, :Till compete Saturday not for' prizes of 1st. $25..00; ,.2nd. $20.00; 3rd 'SI5.00 and 4th.$5.00 in each of the three classes. 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