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DINNEY'S NOVEMBER
6
By JOY SCHEIFELE
AILSA CRAIG
Shrouded in a veil of fog, a
congregation from the
community gathered at the
cenotaph at Ailsa Craig’s
legion Hall November 11 to
pay tribute to those who
served in world wars.
The service was conducted
by the local ministerial
association, and commenced
with members of the Ailsa
Craig Legion and their ladies
auxiliary, cubs and scouts
parading before the
cenotaph. The Last Post and
Reveille were played by Jeff
Parrott of Ilderton.
Wreaths were placed
placed at the cenotaph by
Reeve Jack Whitmore for
the Province of Ontario,
Reeve Aubrey McCallum for
East Williams Township,
Gerald Wright for
McGillivray Township, Ken
Jones for the Village of Ailsa
Craig, Earl Rees for the
Ailsa Craig Lions Club,
Gordon Sutherland for the
local Business Association
and Babe Chapman for the
Victory Booster. The young
Explorer girls placed their
poppies at the base of the
cenotaph.
The group then filed into
the legion hall where the
service continued. The
message was delivered by
Pastor Kenneth Hayes of the
Baptist Church.
Ailsa Craig election
Excitment was high at the
November 7 meeting of the
Ailsa Craig Explorers as
each girl cast her vote for
new executive members.
Under the guidance of their
leaders, Ellen Whitmore and
Liz McAlpine the girls
carefully voted for the
candidate of her choice.
Tina Martell was elected
Chief Explorer, with Mary
McFee, treasurer and
Christine Sutherland
secretary, or keeper of the
log.
Cancer Society meeting
I The fall meeting of the
Ailsa Craig-Parkhill branch
I of the Cancer Society was
: held November 9 at Chateau
1 Gardens in Parkhill.
New members to the
executive were introduced
including James Turner of
West Williams as Vice
President and Shirley
Dorman of McGillivray as
campaign vice-chairman.
Chairpersons of the
various committees reported
on their plans for the 1978-79
year.
Public Health nurse Mrs.
M. Steeper addressed the
meeting briefly and stressed
tM- importance of having
sufficient volunteer drivers
to assist patients needing
transportation to London for
treatment.
Chairman of the Education
Committee , Mrs. Jill
Waters, emphasized that she
is available to community
organizations and schools to
show films and to help pass
on relevant information
about cancer and the cancer
society. She is currently
. planning breast self
I examination clinics in the
area.
1979 are already well un
derway. Chairman Carolyn
Woodburn announced that a
daffodil sale will be held in
both Ailsa. Craig and
Parkhill regions
The meeting was well
attended. Present was Ruth
Garrod of Ailsa Craig who
recently received a service
award from the London unit
in recogniation of her long
term service as captain for
the Ailsa Craig area.
Anyone with any cancer
related problems is invited
to contact Doris Robbins,
Chairman of the Service to
Patients Committee in the
Parkhill area, or Dinnea
Twynstra, in the Ailsa Craig
area. They will be most
willing to help in any way
possible.
Riverview W.l.
Charles Blake from the
London C.N.I.B. spoke to the
members of the Riverview
W.l. at their November
meeting at the Ailsa Craig
Masonic Hall.
With Mr. Blake was his
seeing eye dog which he
obtained from a training
centre in Morristown, New
Jersey after losing his sight
several years ago due to
illness. When the dog
becomes too old to continue
as his “eyes”, it will be
replaced by another
especially trained dog.
However Mr. Blake admits
he is somewhat dreading
that point in time as he has
become very close to his
present dog.
“Out eyes age faster than
any other part of our body as
a general rule”, he informed
the group. He mentioned that
there are some 30,000 per
sons in Canada who are blind
although most do have some
degree of sight.
Those who have been blind
since birth have no idea of
colour or concept of the size
of a city block with multi
storey buildings. Thus he
feels grateful that he had his
sight for many years which
now enables him to visualize
many things from
memories.
With the aid of his driver
clerk, he showed slides on
the work of the C.N.I.B.
President, Mrs. Ivey
Admas, acted ’ as chairman
for the meeting. Members
answered the roll call with
suggestions “something we
can do to protect our
eyesight”.
Mrs. Hilda Morton gave a
brief memoriam for the late
Mrs. R. Martin Scafe, a
charter member of the
Riverview branch. She was
present at almost every
meeting since its inception
and will be greatly missed.
The group will visit
Craigholme November 14 in
the afternoon, and
Achievement Day for the 4H
Groups is scheduled for
November 25 at the West
Williams Community
Centre. An invitation has
been received from the
Strathroy-Middlesex
Museum for December 6
from 2 to 5 p.m.
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