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With the temperature around
and over the 70's, It seemed more
like summer holidays than Easter
for the many that tonic the
advantage to visit relatives here.
Farmers are busy preparing the
land and if the weather continues,
a good many WillrfiniSh seeding of
spring crops by the weekend, and
no doubt some will be planting
corn.
If my memory, serves me
correctly, the only year spring
seeding was finished in April was
1928. The usual time of starting
was April 25 to May 10, but the
land is working tip good and a
good warm rain will soon be
needed. Some think it Will be
snow. So what! One of the best
crops I recal came from under 3"
of snow.We'll see strange things
have happened before.
Easter visitors included:
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Doyle,
Toronto and Miss Nellie Doyle,
London with Ted Doyle.
Jack Doyle and friend Toronto .
and Rose Doyle, Chatham with
Mike Doyle.
McKillop U.C. W. makes
gifts for sick and shut-ins
The McKillop U.C.W. met at
the home of Mrs. S. McCall for
their Easter meeting with 13
members present.
Mrs.G. McNichol in charge of
devotions opened the Calf. to
Wotship - the theme Easter hymn
"0 Crucified Redemer" was read
in unison,
The meditation "The
Crucifixion of Our Lord" was
given by Mrs. McNichol followed
by hymn, "Were You There
When They Crucified Our Lord";
Mrs. C. Wey as pianist.
Scriptures were read by Mrs. 0.
Watson from Mark 16, 1-7, Acts
2: 32-42 and Mrs. McNichol from
John 20, 19.21 and John 21,
15-17. Hymn ,"Crown Him With
Many Thorns" wa. sung. Prayer
was taken by Irs. Watson.
Offering' was taken by Mrs.
Hackwcll and dedicated, Mrs.
Watson closed this part of the
meeting with a poem
"Eastertime".
Mrs. M. Hackwell, Pres.
presided for business, opening
with poem' "Easter is Coming".
Minutes of last meeting were
read by Mrs. McNichol followed
by roll call. Treasurer's report
was given by Mri..Haekwell.
Mrs. L. Godkin had the topic
supervising the making of gifts,
for the sick and shut-ins.
' Lunch was served by Mrs. N.
Mc:Gavin. Mrs. K. Rock, Mrs,,,M.
Goderich Lions buy
film for county use
audience. His S.1. nsitivity in
dealing with h,is subject is the
main element in the success • of
the presentation.
This film will be maintained by
the media centre of the Huron
County Board of Education, 103
Albert . • Street, .
Reservations for its use may be
made by telephoning 482-3496.
Arrangements .can he made to
have it deli vered to. the school
nearest your location. After use
you' would return the film to the
school for transportation back to
the media centre. •No costs are'
involved. •
The Goderich Lions Club hopes
you, will see this film. Can you.
afford 'not, , to? • community is
without . a rape problem, whether
recognized or not.
Irish Cobblers
Kennebec
Superior
Sebago
Red
Goderich Lions Club has
purchased the film, "How to Say
No to a Rapist" for free use by.
any group in Huron County. The
film should he of prime interest to
'women's .orgai izations, church
groups, nurses, social workers,
parent-teacher associations,
institutes, youth • and adult
audiences alike. Showing time is
about fifty-7minutes.
..How to Say 'No 'to a Rapist".
was filmed before a student
audience. The speaker creates an
'atmosphere that cuts through the
anxiety, embarrassment, and
myths which have made
discussion of rape taboo. There is
no real-life or dramatized scenes
of rape 'situations which viewers
might "find offensive in this, film.
Many of the speakers comments
are directed to the men in the
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Miss Pauline and Joan Coyne,
Stratford Nyith Mr. and Mrs. Mike
Coyne.
Miss Catherine Moylari, ' St.
Thomas with her mother Mrs.
Mary Moylan.
Mr, and Mrs. Joe Murray, Mr.. •
and Mrs. Karenbauer, Stratford
with Mr, and Mrs. Leo Murray.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Purcell,
Kitchener with Mrs. Mary
McIver.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Cronin and
family with Mr. and Mrs.
Alphonse Cronin.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Murray,
Noith Bay With Mr. and Mrs.
Martin Murray.
Joe Murray, Barrie 'with Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Murray.
Mr. and Mr's. Jas. Ryan and
Jeffery with Mr. and Mrs. Zack
fOan.
Miss Rene and John Van Bakel
with Mr. and Mrs. T,beo Van
Bake!.
Larry Kale of Waterloo Univer-
The Seaforth area cancer
campaign will be highlighted
when SDHS students stage a
cancer walkathon expected
during the 'next week.
R.J.Spittal who, heads the
campaign In Seaforth, McKillop
'and Tuckersmith said the
Walkathon was the students way
of showing their interest and
concern in the annual cancer
campaign. he
SDHS
the extent
to which .SDFIS students, had
contributed in previous years
through canvassers and
walkathons.
Mr. Spittal urged co-Operation
on the part of the public through
sponsorship of those taking p art '
in the 'walk.
Emphasizing the need for
broad participation in order 'that
the area may meet its quota ,of
$3500 -
•Mr. Spittal pointed out that the
cure for cancer is proably the
moseleagerly .anticipated medical
breakthrough of our time. He
added, that. while cancer research
has consumed more time and
resources : • than any other
investigation of disease, it is
unlikely that the eventual defeat.,
of cancer will take the form of one
.spectacular cure.
Canadian • scientists are
involved in' some Of the most
sophisticatedinvestigations in the
world,he said. in Quebec. Drs.
S.O.Freedman and Phil Gold
say, -Marvin Kale, Fanshawe
College with Mr. and Mrs. ThoS,
Kale. •
Brian Lane, Kings College,
London with Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Lane.
Miss Janet O'Reilly, Waterloo
University with Mr. and Mrs.
Jack O'Reilly.
Louis O'Reilly, Marian Villa,.
London 'is spending 'the summer
with Mr. and Mrs. Jack O'Reilly.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Coyne
visited friends in Kingsville.
Mrs. Mary Ducharme left by
plane to visit Mr. and Mrs. Thos.
Ducharme in Thunder Bay.
Mrs. Rose Burke visited Mr.
and Mrs. Doug Dalrymple 'in
Hanover.
We regret to learn that John A.'
Shea is unexpectedly undergoing
surgery in Stratford Hospital; .
Mrs. Matt Chaissens is also in
Stratford Hospital. We wish them
a speedy recovery.
have developed a blood test Dar
cancer of the lower bowel, 'a test -
which May also be effective in
detecting cander, of the lung and
breast. Still under investigation at
McGill University, it has opened
up a new avenue of research.
Several scientific teams in
Ontario are working on various'
, aspects of leukemia. Dr.
V-,M.Mak and Dr.A.F.Howatson
of the Ontario Cancer Institute:
have earned international
distinction for isolating virus-like
particles from the cells of
leukemia patient's.
These are a mere sampling of
the research now underway in
Canada , Many Canadian
scientists, doctors, biologists,
chemists, surgeons, physicists,
, bacteriologists, and technicians
are devoting their energies to
solVing the mysteries of cancer.
Gradually progress is being
made and today some cancers no
longer pose the threat they once
did. Skin cancer, the most
prevalent kind, is almost 100
percent curable. Some other
cancers, if treated in time: h ave
encouraging survival. rates.
Mr. Spittal said that while
continued research promises to.
bring more forms of cancer under
control at the same time Canadian,
scients need the financial 'support
of the public to carry on with their
life-saving quest.
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In a quiet ceremony on the
evening of April 6th at the home
of the bride, Goderich Street,
eaforth, Elsie Hagerpan
ating, Seaforth, was united in
rriage to Arthur Herbert
Rockett of Granton. Reg. E. G.
Nelson of First Presbyterian
Church Seaforth, MTH:At-PH
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Tutu Firt eiturch, W.M.S. "met
tirSciaY 41071994 when a .poem •
"WO Of the Cross." was read by
the president, Mcmigg the
correspondence, .4.74IlgePeptS.
were made for the T4nicoffeript-
meeting to be held Mg ...),5 .1U first'
Church when Mrs, WW1*** of
Exeter will be the gtte.St^.st).esltr,
Mrs. Waddell hacrehkge of the
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study :period- A sopli at the
.551.9011*. "IT You
wnnt,tne to gO" was sung Prayer
followed in PI** by the';gronp.
A XPPOFt of .Synodical.. held in
CIii0Owa p.pril 0 and 7 -Was given.
Oft*. by ' Mrs. McDonald and
Km, WAtddell: '"God is Tove'
was sung, -
KEATING
Attendants were Mrs. A.
Totrens of Granton, daughter of
the• groom and Mrs.D. Hoover,
Seaforth and Kenneth Keating,
•Hartford. Conn., daughter and
son of the bride.
Following a short ttip to Florida
and Connecticut. Mr. and Mrs. t
Rockett will reside in Seaforth.
'TIME
Have a medical and dental check-up.
2. Watch for any change in your normal state of health.
3. Find out aboafany lump Or sore'that does not heal.
4. Protect Yourself from too much sunlight.
S. Do:not smoke.
6. Have a Pap test,
7.. Do a monthly breast self-examination.
The Seven Steps to Health
are simple things you can
do to help prevent
,...,...swatioto cancer:
You owe it to yourself to know and follow them.
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;make sure
love affair
lasts.
If love life, take the first step.'
Learn the Seven Steps. to Health.
Sea forth district High School
Students Are Cooperating and Sponsoring a
CANCER WALKATHON
with proceeds going•tothe Seaforth area Cancer Campaign and
the public is urged to co-operate and assist in meeting the
SeafOrth McKillop and Tuckersmith criota of $ 3 5 0 0
We Seek Your Help
° Envelopes giving detailsof the annual Cancer CaMpaign have gone
out to &Faroe residents who are'asked to 'forward their gifts by mail
in the envelope provided to
R.J.Spittal, Campaign Chairman, Seaforth, Ontario 411"k
Of leave at a Seaforth Bank
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