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Times-Advocate, 1978-11-16, Page 15 (2)REMEMBER — Gord Sutherland .Rresident of the Ailsa Croig Business Association is escorted by Reeve Jack hitmore as he 1. s•ia wreath at the cenotaph at the Remembrance Day ser- vices held Satur lay in Ailso Craig. ..Photo by Scheifele Yes...We'll • * You'll Want Be Open st To Stay For x IAwake For Midnight These hese Madness • Bargains THIS FRIDAY • 6:OO TO 12:00 One-A-D�y .Vitamins - Plus'Iror}, 100•s '2.99 Flintstones Vitamins . Regurar'100's -- '2.99 Johnson's • Baby Lotion 240 ml, 1.72 Super Buy Rowntree .Crest Chocolate Bars keg. S 1.89 Pocko a g of 20. 9t Bars 9 Johnson & Johnson Absorbent Swabs Unbreakable, Flexible Plastic Stems 400 9.99 ". Tooth Paste Regular or Mint, 100 ml 9•1O Johnsons Baby Shampoo 350 ,r1 $1.97 - Clairol Herbaf,Essence Shampoo Normal Oily or Dry 700 MI ;2.69- Sylvonnia Light Bulbs 40.60.100 watt Two 49 . 433 Many Other In -Store Specials DISCDUN. MAIN S.T. • EXETER 235.1661 r r Times -Advocate, November 16, 1978 Pipe 15 All sa Craig service remembers veterans • By JOY SCHEIFELE • AIISA CRAIG Shrouded in.a veil of fog, a congregation from the community gathered at the cenotaph at Ailsa Cralg's legion HAI! 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 'MO 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 The fall meeting of the Ailsa Craig -Parkhill branch of the Cancer Society was held November 9 at Chateau 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 •Lice -chairman. Chairpersons of the various committees reported on their plans for the 1978-79 year. Public Health nurse rs, M. Steeper addressed the meeting briefly and.stressed the 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 examination clinics in the area. Campaign,plans for April U, 1979 are already well ` un- derway. Chairman grolyn Chk, Woodburn announced that a daffodil sale will be held in, both Ailsa Craig and Vh; Parkhill regions The meeting was well attended. Present was Ruth Garrod of Ailsa Craig, who Mt - recently received a service award from the London unit in recogniatlon of her lo term service as captain f 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 fr Parkhill area, or Dinnea Twynstra, in the Ailsa Craig area. They will be most al:: willing to help in any way possible. ._Riverview, W.I. Charles Blake from the S London C.N.I.B. spoke to the VIA members of the Riverview W.I. 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 7_'.•. as his "eyes", it will be replaced by another especially trained dog. However Mr. Blake admits • he is somewhat ' dreading that point in tine 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.LB. President, Mrs. Ivey Admas, acted as chairman for the meeting. Members answered the roll call with suggestions "something we f�.aann 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 inceptign 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. 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