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this opportunity to have your pets immunized: A booster shot
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The Huron Unit of theCanadianCancer Society raised 157 per cent of its objective it was learned
at the. Unit's annual meeting and banquet at Clinton last week. The branch chairmen are shown
with the new Unit chairman Gordon Richardson of Clinton (seated). Left to right are: J. R. Spittal,
Seaforth, chairman; Don Jolly, Exeter chairman; Bob Swartman, Goderich chairman; and Marc
Forest, vice-chairman of the A/Ingham branch.
Huron surpasses quota
in cancer campaign
The Huron Unit of the Can-
adian Cancer Society is one of
the hardest working and dedicated
groups in the Huronia Division
it was revealed at the Huron
Unit's Annual Banquet at Clin-
ton last Tuesday night.
The Huron unit reached and
surpassed its goal during the
campaign, collecting 157.7 per
cent of its pledge. More than
$28,600 was raised during the
campaign dating from last Oct.
1st until Sept. 30. The Huron
Unit received a total of nearly
$38,000 in receipts including "In
Memoriams" and bequests.
The Clinton Branch raised
nearly $5,000 last year through
campaign funds and donations
and assisted 14 patients and made
23 trips to the London and Wing-
ham Cancer Clinics, Mrs. Har-
vey Johnston,. Clinton campaign
chairman, reported.
Nearly $9,000 was raised by
the Goderich Branch last year
through the campaign, the bike-
a-thon and memorial donations,
Mrs. Garwood Russell, secretary
of the Goderich branch reported.
The Exeter branch raised a
commendable $10,400 while the
Seaforth branch raised more than
$3,100. The Wingharn branch
collected more than $6,400 in
the last year.
Nearly 190 people attended the
banquet at the Clinton Legion
to hear the reports, to install
the new officers and to listen
to guest speaker Bill Brady.
Mr. Brady, a director of the
society's London-Middlesex unit,
told the Huron Unit that they
should continue their fight against
cancer.
"There will come an
answer," he said. "One day
we will be freed from this black
spector."
He said that work ' like the
Cancer Society is doing just
proves that "people do care about
other people",
Mr. Brady said that the gov-
ernment should stay out of ch-
arity work because it would de-
prive people of loving other peo-
ple and "caring about other peo-
ple is a good and heart warm-
ing feeling."
New officers were also in-
stalled at the banquet. They
An original Huron County
Atlas of 1879 is a scarce item
these days. It is worth from
$50 to $250. depending on con-
dition and on how badly a buy-
er wishes to have one.
As a result of offset print-
ing, a facsimile edition has be-
come possible and has come off
the presses of Richardson, Bond
Wright, Owen Sound, published
by Ontario Atlas Reprints.
A slightly larger and slightly
more expensive reprint has been
made by Mika Studies, Belle-
ville.
The Owen Sound atlas comes,
in hard cover, gold-embossed,
size 18 x 12 inches, and con-
tains all the material of the
Belden 1879 atlas which relates
directly to Huron County. One
of about 33 atlases of Ontario
counties, the Huron atlas con-
include: President, Gordon Rich-
ardson; vice-president, Chester
Archibald; past president, Mrs.
M. W. Durst; secretary, Mrs.
Gordon Rathwell; treasurer,
Harry Merriman; campaign
chairman, William Barlow; com-
memorative funds chairman,
Miss Catherine Plumtree;
ucation, Mrs. Ted Davies; med-
ical advisor, Dr. C. T. Doorly;
planning and development, Mrs.
M. W. Durst; publicity, J. Howard
Aitken; service to patients, and
transportation, Mrs. Harvey C.
Johnston.
tains more than 100 farm sk-
etches, and names of lot holders
on large-scale township maps.
The reprint edition at $11.50
may be obtained at The Huron
Expositor, Seaforth or- at the
Brussels Post, Brussels.
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THE BRUSSELS POST, OCTOBER 4, 1972-4
Donald G. Ives
R.R. 2, Blyth