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Show ' - i i f i I' ' . -" I - 1 w m '. IK!! l.nr .inn I J. Mil i (. I r I M .,11 i wirrUilSL . Wto-.;-.-. CANCER WORKERS Kvery April hundreds of " voluniwrs begin the process :nf soliciting contributions and distributing information for :;ihe American Cancer Six.iely's annual fund raising ?: crusade. r THIS large volunteer organization or-ganization relies heavily on the principle that citizens of a j: community will willingly give ';iheir lime and talents when . (he cause is worthy. Aldin Hayward and Stahle -.-Wicker represent this kind of involvement in a very special way. They have functioned as a team, workin;; as volunteers ;; for the Cancer Crusade for the last 19 years. : THIS YEAR theircombined efforts have resulted in T collecting over $1XH, for the -11)76 drive, which represents about one thirteenth of the entire south Davis goal. Rich Mavin, south Davis unit president said. "Aldin and Stahle do an incredible Both Stahle Wicker and Aldin Hayward have given many hours of volunteer work in cancer crusades. They have already collected over $1000 for this year's crusade. job. They are both very busy with church, civic and business activities, but they never find an excuse for not helping in the crusade. They are always the first to make their contacts and finish the job." THEIR LONG association with the American Cancer Society has resulted in both men being appointed to the Society's board of directors, and they are co-chairmen of the Special Gifts Crusade in south Davis for 1976. And what about the people they contact for contributions? contribu-tions? "Not one person we talked to this year turned us down," Mr. Wicker states with obvious enthusiasm. MR. MAVIN added "The hours of work and real dedication of these two gentlemen deserves the greatest grea-test possible gratitude of our community. They are. after all, working for the benefit of each of us." |