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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-03-07, Page 25Victoria Public School: c 'b his team from Victoria Public School won top honors last tlechild, Rick.Muck and 'Dave Hall;' (front) Steve McLean, Bill geek In an elementary school basketbal) tournament for area Bechard, Lonny,.Wells, Mike Hodges, Kevin Wood and Gary 1, ublic school students. Team members are (left to right, Bowers. (staff photo) ack) Del MItchelmore, John Clement, Don Bowers, Lee Lit- ., GODERICH SIGNAL STAR, THURSDAY,. MAWR , 7 '1.97# A HAT' NEiATKLIRON'IEW A musical' group of students from the Clinton Christian. Reform School led by Clarence Vos helped .t� provide the music. for the Sunday evening song service. Mr. Aire Van der Ende, leader o the ,service pr#seated • twenty-five new gospel song books s to the Home on behalf • of the Christian Reform congregation. Mrs. Kelly of Goderich was welcomed to the Home at Mon- day afternoon's get-together. Marie Flynn, Norman Speir and- Jerry Collins provided the old tyre musk with Clinton Christian Reform volunteers assisting with activities. Rev. McWhinnie, Chaplain of the Homt, is leading the Bible, Study for the• next two weeks while the 'regular teaches,, Mrs, Prouti, is holidaying, in Florida. The McMillan Family For- tress of Goderich provided the "Family Night" program on Thdrscay evening. This group .include Mr. and Mrs. McMillan and their family, ' Eleanor, Elizabeth and Ernie, ' along with a piano accompanist taken this week by Mrs. Don Stewart. They. McMillans are very well known for their musical talents in the Goderich area. They were invited to join a noted Evangelist last year for a three-. week tour of the Southern islands. The program included musical numbers by the family, •'.who allQlay wind instruments, as well as solos by Ernie, duets -bY7Ettrabeth a ri-d-E lea`tmit; vocal duets by Don and Mrs. McMillan.' The audience was EYE CARE In all provinces except New 'Brunswick Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland, vision examinations by both op- tometrists and ophthalmologists are covered under provinci,l health schemes, reports Consumers' Association,. of Canada. CAC reminds„,consumers,*,n.f .the. im- portance of regular eye examinations, particulair,ly for young children. CAC National Office is located at 100 Gloucester Street, Ottawa. .�����Q,PLUMBER ` SQ MANY NOW AR5. DOING IT . AND'NOTA,' ONE IS 2UfWG IT *AIR+, CONDITION NOW 3, Ir„ 11 tll .l)l I I .' taken, on the Evangelistic tour of the .islands by coloured slides and commentary by Don which was very interesting. A record has been made by the McMillans pf their music, Which has a 'religious theme and will soon be available, to the public. Mr. Bob Rutledge expressed the appreciation of the 'residents. . A world day of prayer service was held , in the Chapel an Friday morning. The ladies of St, Joseph Roman Catholic Chlrrch, Clinton, were in charge of the service this year.. Mrs. Tony Erand, and Mrs. John Van Beers' led the service with a choir of twenty students from St. Joseph school leading the b singing, assisted by their teachers Mrs. Delaney and Mrs., Carbert. The' collection was received by„residentsMrs. Sholdice and Mrs. Valkenburg. 4 _ • Janqiart,; IYI • Chartered Accountarnts 2S8 ,Mein St., Exeter. ARTHUR W. READ Resident Partner,, 235'-0120 LOVE'S. LAST GIFT REMEMBRAN(E:; Whether It's a • MONUMENT • MARKER • INSCRIPTION You 'are remembering...a. l ved one. ot T.PRYDE& SON LTD. Help you decide on your memorial` requirements - in Goderich see Don Denomme 77 Hamilton St. 524-8761, or Frank Meliwain 524-9465 TO ARCH 1 1 SATURDAY,. MARCH 16 The Goderich Campaign is being sponsored by the Maple Leaf Chapter of the 1.0.D.E., assisted by Volunteer Canvassers from other service organizations of, the -,town... HOSPITAL SERVICES ii 1 INDIVIDUAL EMERGENCY 1"1 a REG CROSS CORPS .;r . This grou competed and "broug right, bac Lavern -Bu n , p from 'Victoria Public School in Goderich recently in an elementary school basketball tournament. ht home the pennant. Team members are (left to k) Audrey Beacom, Jenny More, Karen Boddy, rnett, Linda Knox,. Heather.Thomas, Grace Ross" Venez J , assign ela merit for doct Dr. W.K, Thomson accom- panied = by his wife Mrs. ' (Maxine ' Wilson) Thomson . visited Venezuela for one month as requested by the World Health Organization.' 'The assignment was cover.' 'lied with gastroenteritis • .resulting from the consumption of contaminated foods. Dr. 'Thomson - was on loan from the Food Research ,�•Laboratories, Health and ''ire Ottawa. 1g This week he is mother, Mrs. J.F. Britannia Road. visiting his Thomson, • and Judy Godrey; (centre) Susan Bushel, Angela Beck, Ruth Willis, Doric Oak, Cheryl Marshall and Anita Streeter; ('front) the Victoria ,cheerleading.squad of Shannon -McLaren, Patti- • BgtiiKaren'Fisher, Margie Reynolds and Janet 'Schoenhals. • et C)OL, *RANO usit)N -=' SERVICE a . MBtpiG &HEA .IN'G VOLUNITER MYR'STNC;. " SERVICES ,rl frir Hr tti . ,r, • 11 r,If ti: , i• SICKROOM SUPPLY SERv10E :I• r • r ,tr FIRST All) r--- . Ss KINGSTON $T. SERVICES FOR SENIORS HOMEMAKER•SERVICE 11. gimlet WOMEN S WORK ,\ ,.., r ., i,i r .1r1 ' r 11r. r•.i 1' 1 ,. v 'r,.nt.. r . i,. hr�ir nr ..r r)1•3S 41, ,t ,. a, r- . .11 •, •rrn A1, DISASTER SERVICE R. • r c 'h.-.rnr.,c.rt.- ,. ,'ar'r al, .\.,.,...y gi,,F,n r•,,,,, s Jvr Ir,0 ria -r:at r4„,,,.,, .,,, • tall..., 'II( jl thr ..W• )1 t,.. I FrACr-i t 9',1 t r ,,,, ,_rr reit.) ,,.t, Ne11;,•,ar 11..d•1.V..Zrti. S pr '4r,), d.'I Ir ,,vr'r$c•4) rJl..1iter v let r1,5 OUTPOSTHOSFITALSAND . HEALTH CENTRES Fe,1 ss ho9pltats and healtt• cert•e5 a e l \H 4C 'torth- ef arM rnithwr5fer� Onota'.0 fines uruv'le T Qr.rQertcy hr+alth SONlcos 14 n.Ifty,nQ asoAL 0 YOUKNOW'.. 1. The London Area Blood Bank,°ot•which•Goderich district is a part cost the Red Cross over $60,000 to operate bast year. - 2. The Red 'Cross supplied more than 10,000 bottles of blood free in our area last year. Hogpitai finds. and. wheel chairs are supplied free of chargsl by, the' led Cross Loan Cupboard for Goderich area residents. ° • 4. Gsderitch veterans in military hospitals are given free movies and the Red Cross lga' provide accommodation for visiting wives. 6. Swimming and water safety tests are conducted in this area by the -Red Cross. Instructors are provided for the Ibcal,5program by your Red Cross. 6. Handicrafts are taught free in military hospitals to veterans by the Red Cross. SOL TO $ I.00 OFF EVERY PAIR OF HOSE In .bate of disaster, throughout the world, you are there to help through your Red Cross contribution. THIS YEAR THERE WILL BE A HOUSE-TO-HOUSE' CANVASS ONLY TI-tERRE WI:.0 BE NO CANVASS OF INDUSTRY amt It a Red Cross canvasser, dols not°contact you at your home, ieelve your donation at any Bank or Trust pompany In Goderich er call Mrs. P. Stringer 5244134. • 1' b °