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Times-Advocate, 1978-10-05, Page 16 (2)ERE'S PLENTY OF FREE PARKING ON OUR PAVED LIM 1 Page 16 Times=Advocate, October 5, 1978 . THROUGH -THE CORN Heading through o corn held dur ng o recent cross country meet at SouthHuron Distr,ct Hrgh School is Donna MJIer of the•locol school team Photo l,, Ter,r 5chwortzentruber Guaranteed Investment Certificates Income Averaging Certificates R.R.S.P. R.H.O.S.P. Competitive Rates FOR APPOINTMENT PHONE LAWRENCE BEANE BR 1, Brucefield 482-9260 rerve,err,,Q o,voce rrr r company Cancer group term '78 a real 'magnificent year' BySHELLEY McPHEE The Huron Unit- of the Canadian Cancer Society has called 1978 a magmficant sear They exceeded their established campaign target and along with special rents _the five branches have raised a grand -total of 34.199 to date The figure is above the original campaign target get at $40.200 This amount represented a 14 per cent . increase over 1977 which as well had an ambitious goal . The campaign report. submitted by the canvass chairman Ross McDaniel and co-chairman. Jim Remington,b(it h of- (:Mieric•li. was read at the Iluron l"nit_'s annual meeting held at the White Carnation. Tues ly evening. I"( the ettort•that was put int*) 'the campaign. Mr. McDaniel _ and .lr. Re m i iw t(ftl received the campaign award from the Canadian Cancer Societe. 1 t was presented by Jim Hunter. the Southwestern District President from London - • Along with the In Memoriams • from the branches. adding up to 51.1.785 the total receipts from all the branches to date. with the campaign tigures. is $68.98.1 01 this- otal. the Exeter hranch roughs in- S20,081: (axicr gathered $18.888: 11inghan 512.607: Clinton. 511.713. Seaforth. $5.691. .:kiting with the financial support. Freda Slade, unit education chairman from Clinton reported that 30 student kits, to the five high schools in the county had been .delivered. As well . pamphlets. cards and. posters have been put in various places. At campaign Gine. Clinton held a coffee party, Goderich held a tea and Wingham had an Education Night. In April the Seaforth area had a speaker who spoke on "('ancer Can Be Beaten." .Also in April, Goderich. Exeter and Clinton sold a total - of 1.900 bunches of dal lodils :\ box>th was set up at the recent flowing Gatch and the nurse -plans to visit in- dustries of Iluron this fall. '.'here have- been 63 patients recei\ ing assistance from the unit- this • year. Shirley Mills. 'service to patients chairman reported' 01 these 49 were transported 10 clinics in London and Wingham for a total of 13,823 miles travelled. Fourteen volunteer drivers -helped. 'l'here were 20 patients, receiving Ostomy supplies. Un the individual reports, the Clinton branch assisted 12 patients during the year. Those who required tran- sportation to London and Wingham clinics were taMtsn by lour volunteer drivers' for a total of 2.288 Of the 511.713 raised in Clinton "until the end of August, $8.906came from the campaign and 52.80; were ci;Ileeted from the funeral horses in the area. \orine Milosevic. reporting for the Wingham branch. noted that 511.293 had been raised through the campaign and 5951 brought 111 through in Mernoriams. Doris Michie reported that the Wingham follow-up cancer clinic operates on the 2nd • and 4th Wednesday of each month. over -:the tiasl year..'the ave"rage;attendance at each clinic has been 32 patients. F IN BEAT T ACRE TO 1 The sales tax will be going back to 7% early in October. Buy now and save $$$. YOU'LL PAY LESS IF YOU MAKE US YOUR.ONE STOP - HEADQUARTERS FOR * Furniture * Vinyl flooring .* Antiques * Appliances * Draperies 'Calor televisions, etc. * Carpeting * Used -furniture ti 1 IT G'S Warehouse Furniture and Appliances Unlimited (New and Used) Sales & Service • Antiques 8 Things 235.1964 EXETER MAIN ST. = rr Dr., Willan• of the London clinic is the regular con- sulting doctor with Dr. 1Vatsoil and Dr. Gilchrist filling in. During the year, renovations were made to the clinic rooms. New partitions were added for more privacy in the examining rooms. With special events such as the snowmobile rally, the Kinsmen Bicycle Ride, the Sorority's daffodil sales and the daffodil tea -along with many -donations, the Gtdfer•ich branch- office raised 515.700. An additional $:3,230 was realized with the funeral homes in .the area. 'Marj Brown. Goderich secretary. noted that the education chairman Dorothy Smith had - a full year distribution information. The Goderich branch also paid tribute Milton Rayner, who is retiring as treasurer of the branch after 12 years. Fordeye Clark is also retiring _as president. The Seaforth branch supplied five patients with transportation to the London' clinic. They made 20 trips and a total of 1,900 miles. it was reported that the branch's slate of officers consists-- of: • president, James. Murray; secretary, Margaret McCowan; Treasurer. Pat Troutbeck; service to patients, Grace Titford; . Gracb Scott and Dorothy Scott; education, Hilda Montague: education." Robert Spittal. The retiring. Seaforth treasurer, Bess Greive, who worked with the unit for 17 ears. received a special certificate at the meeting, presented by Mr. Hunter. In Exeter.. the campaign receipts totalled $12.753. The five• funeral. homes collected $7.40.1 for the In`McTmoriam. • Four Exeter area patients made 16 trips. te.. London. through the aid of five drivers. Home nursing .are was supplied for one patient as well. • Also at the meeting. the slate of officers for the county units ,1978-79 season -were chosen. They included: president. Mrs. -Helen. Davies. Clinton; -v:ice- presidenl, Harold Knisley, Goderich;-, - 2nd vice- -president. Ross McDaniel, Goderich: secreta.rv; Margaret Makins. • Clinton; treasurer, John Dolbec. Clinton. representatives to division. Helen Davies and Harold Knisley-, delegates to district, Helen • )avies. Harold Kntsley .and hester Arch.ibald: ,cam aign chairman' :I{(SS McDaniel; 'campaign co-chairman, .11m Remington. Goderich:' commemoration funds, Hiss C. Plumtree Clinton; education, Mrs. Freda Slade, Clinton: medical advisor, Dr. C.M. Doorly. Goderich:, 'planning development and nominating. Chester Archibald. Clinton; publicity. Howard Aitken, (1(M*crich. service to patients. Mrs Shirley Mills. Clinton. - transportation, Gordon Richardson. Clinton. Zion 4-H commences By MRS. THOMAS HERN • ZION The first meeting of Elimviite 1 Homemaking club was held M the home of Mrs. Itgrrs' Hern. The girls are learning how easy it is to make tasty food with the new metric measures. Metric granola was made and tasted after which the members played the grocery hag game The second meeting was heloat the home of Mrs. Dale Skinner. The roll call was answered by discpgsing eating • habits. Energy squares and healthy peanut bread were made and tasted. Breakfast menus were discussed. A rousing chiravari was held ;Monday eveninglor Mr. & Mrs. Harry Hern who celebrated their 25th wed - London were visitors last Friday with her parents Mr. & Mrs. Both Hern. Mr Howard Morley. Hazel Park Michigan. was a week end visitor with Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Morley and Rob. Sunday dinner guests with Mrs. Gladys Hern were Mr. & Mrs. harry Hern Ivan, Nanny and Sandra; Mr. & Mrs. Bob Ilern. Fred and Rrtbttie all of Zion; Mjss Marilyn Deadman. Dundas and Phil Knight, London. Mrs. Thomas Hern at- tended the Huron County W.I. Rally at -Londesboro Monday as a delegate from Elimville institute.' iiZehis AVAILABLE IN EXETER ONLY ONTARIO NO. 1 GRADE FRESH CRISP GREEN-: . �c C 1 BB 1 G EA. SCHNEIDERS COOKED REGULAR OR MAPLE FLAVOUR BROKEN PKC..c 9 . IIMSLICES 2 NIAGARA FROZEN CONCENTRATED MINGE F R JUICE ;Nroz ° 11. PURE VEGETABLE ;'fir i ��r C :' Stlaf _ _ ...._..• 1.5 LITRE • WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT PURCHASES