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lexandr•a • Marine and General Hospital ladies auxiliary honored
ilgirls for their efforts in the Candy Striper program at an awards day
t the hospital last Sunday. The candy stripers include, (seated) Patti
Tolchard, .ludrey Vanden Heave!, Mary Van Diepen and Debbie Reid.
In the second row are Patty i3rindiey, Mice Nivinti, 1 hula livst .Susaur More,
lifnice Davies, LaVern Burnett, Patti Rising, [.;curie Doherty, Brenda
Bolton and Sandra Nivins. (staff photo)
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Id Candy Striper award day
omen's Hospital
of the Alexandra
it General Hospital '
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Mrs. can McQuirc has re-
organized the Candy Stripers'
program this .year• by setting
down new rules and
regulations, She presented
caps signifying 100 hours of
volunteer work to LuVern
I3ur•nett, Mary VanDiepen,.
Laurie Doherty, Susan More,
Patti Rising, Lou Taylor and
Patti Lynn Tolchard.
Patti Lynn Tolchard also
Award [:)ay on
April :4. The
sponsors the Candy
uys their uniforms
s them caps,. hands
for their hours of
,cork.
received her hand for 151
hours and Audrey Vanden
Heuvatl was presented with
her hand and pin for 250
hours.
Other Candy Stripers
present were Linda ' Best,
Brenda Bolton, Nancy
Brindley. Patty Brindley,
Kim Buchanan, Janice
Ilavics, Lynn Goddard, Lisa
i ant,
Nivinti, A4ice Niv ng, Sandra
Niving, Sharon Pollock,
Debbie Reid, Putti R ising,
Carel St c' gens 1 a d, Lori
Taylor. Susan Williams and
Karen Willis.
Guest speaker at the Award
Day was Mrs. A, N.
Hollingworth. She is a
graduate of London
Univ-ersity, London, England
derich and area obituaries
IS ROSS NaIRN
Ross Na it'n died
n Sundry, April 17
ncira Marine and
spitul.
urn inGoderich to
there and . Mary
airn. He was. a
f Goderich District
Institute and
Hall. , ;Mr. Nairn
ti; in Goderich and
town solicitor in
the Second World
ved with the Elgin
and was sent
or five years, He
rank of Major,
ar he joined the
artment of the
La n d
Administration in London and Funeral s'r' `i"3< -i e was
later. in Ottawa. Wednesday, April Tl at
He was as memhcr of the McCallum Funeral Horne
Law Society of Upper Canada with the Rev. Ronald C.
and the Professional Institute M c C a 11 u m officiating,
of the Public , Service of interment was in Maitland
Canada, ;.He. was .,also a Cemeter•yinGoderich,
mi'n'ibt r ' ofd Knox ` A Legion Memorial Service
Preshyteriin Church, was held at the•funeral home
Maitland Lodge No 33,AF & Tuesday. April -19;
AM, and 13ranch 109 of the
Royal Canadian Legion. I).C. (BUD i ,JOHNSTON
Surviving. is his . wife I),C. (Bud) Johnston died
Margaret Ogilvie (Watson): suddenly in Goderich on
one brother Charles B. Nairn Saturday, April ,':3. ' He was
of 1)c•arborn. Michigan; and living in Grimsby.
two sisters, Mrs.1).S. (Alice) H' ,Fars predeceased fly his
McHaffie of Qualicuni Beach, wife Verna in October, 197(1,
British Columbia and Mrs, Surviving afire his son Barry of
Elliott Luke and his daughter
Dawn of London and three
gra ndchiWren,
A'Nfamily memorial service
was held in Grimsby,
A1AR( AR ET CAMPBELL
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Margaret Campbell
Stewart died at Goderich on
April .1.
She was the daughter of the
late Katharine and William
MacDonald,
She was predeceased by
her husband the Very
Reverend Dr. A.C. Stewart in'
R . (Ethel) Hays of
Bliley, idol' Nursing Home in
Zurich,
ic meetings
day, April 28, Goderich Recreation and Com -
entre Board, 30 p.m. in the recreationoffice.
April 29, Huron County Council, 10 a.m. in the
hamhers, second floor, court house.
y, May 2, Goderich Town Council, 7:30 p,m, in
cit chambers, town hall.
day, May 4, annual members' meeting, Huron
Gael Board, 7:30 p.m. in the assessment
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Nlr: Stf°,,art served :os
moderator of the
Pre i}Vterian Church in
Canada in 1911.Ile 'and Mr's.
SteWa rt served congregations
Grafton, North Mor-
nington, Acton, Toronto and
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Surviving are one son W.
MacDonald Stewart of
Ottawa: two daughters,
Katharine Moles of Toronto:
and Mrs, William (Gr'ace)
Cameron of Goderich: four
grandchildren and one great
grandchild.
Funeral service was held at
Shoemaker Funeral Home in
Acton, The Rev. G.L. Royal of
Knox Church, Goderich,
conducted the service
assisted by Rev. Andrew
MacKenzie of Knox Church,
Acton: the Rev, Robert
Armstrong of St, Andrews
Church, Wingham: and the
Rev. Charles Carter of St,
Paul's, Victoria Harbour.
Interment was held in
Fairview Cemctary in Acton,
MiSS MAE L.VRI'iTA
REDMOND
Miss Mac Loretta Red-
mond, 100 Ridout St. St.,
London, died suddenly at her
home April 23,
The daughter of John and
Mary (Robinson) Redmond,
she was horn in St. Augustine.
She taught school in various
places including St.
Augustine and Windsor. She
has lived for the last nine
years in London: She was not
married,
She is survived by' two
brothers, Gus and Theodore
Redmond, both of RR :'
Auburn: Also surviving are
seven nieces and nephews.
She was predeceased by one
brother; William.
The body rested at the
Stiles Funeral Home in
Goderich until Tuesday, April
.41 when the funeral service
was held at St. Augustine
Roman Catholic Church.
interment was in St,
Augustine Cemetery'.,
Pallbearers were George '
Hackett, Angus Cline and
Wayne, Blair, Ambrose a,nd
Leo Redmond,
Prayers were said at the
funeral home Monday
n, ,'ring..
NiIY•5ElL•RENi NIAF. ��
oa Tr'
and practiced physiothc'ratpy'
for fivt, ears.
She spoke of the
qualifications needed to enter
this field and of the hard work
required in order to graduate,
She also explained' different
methods and techniques and
spoke of the Satisfaction
achieved when the patient's
condition is improved,
Mrs. .1. Berry, (chairperson
of the Hospital Board of
governors N ishcd the Candy
Stripers success in the futtire
and ,Jim 13a0ks,, ad-
ministratot' of the ,hospital
e'xpr'essed appreciation for
the girls' services on behalf of
the hospital, staff,. nurses and
patients,
Woman
dies at 68
GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, 'APRjL24, 387.7„-FAGE3 .!
Dorothy Armstrong died
Friday, April 15 at Montreal.
General Hospital. She was 88.
The former Dorothy
Mallett, she was the wife of
Samuel Armstrong. Sur-
viving are six daughters,
Mrs. Anne Denobile,
Longueuil, Quebec: Mrs.
Clarence (Joan) Hoy,
Goderich: Mrs. Bob(Shirley)
Brewer, La Salle, Quebec;:
Miss Frances Armstrong,
Montreal: Mrs. George
• (Susan) Pirulott. Victoria,
B.C.: and Mrs. Jack
( Penelope) Dufresne, Dollard
des • Or'meau, Quebec; and
one son, Peter Armstrong;
Longueuil, Quehe,c.
The funeral service v,'as
held Monday, April IR at the
Fd I)ar'chc' and Sons Funeral
Chapel in L.ungueui1, Quebec.
Crenation followed at [Mont
Royal Crematorium.
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