Annual White Cane Week drive for area Lions Clubs begins Friday

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April
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1986
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Lions Clubs begin bucket drive

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April
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1985
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White Cane drive starts Friday

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1983
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Fruit Sales Will Benefit Lions Club

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1974
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Hawaii, Orient, Ethiopia Featured In Lions' Series

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1970
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Lions Ask Funds To Aid Blind

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1956
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William McCready & Storm Present A Certificate Of Appreciation To James Kearns, October 1956

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Ann Arbor News, November 2, 1956
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COINS FOR CURSING: James W. Kearns (right) and his wife, proprietors of the Union Bar at 122 W. Liberty St., suggest to patrons using profanity that they drop some money into the bar's Lions Club canister for aid to the blind. They have accumulated enough to make some sizeable donations to the Leader Dogs for the Blind School at Rochester. Yesterday at the Lions Club Luncheon William H. McCready (left), blind Law School student at the University, presented the school's certificate of appreciation to Kearns. McCready's leader dog "Storm" was trained at the Rochester school.
Ann Arbor News, November 2, 1956
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COINS FOR CURSING: James W. Kearns (right) and his wife, proprietors of the Union Bar at 122 W. Liberty St., suggest to patrons using profanity that they drop some money into the bar's Lions Club canister for aid to the blind. They have accumulated enough to make some sizeable donations to the Leader Dogs for the Blind School at Rochester. Yesterday at the Lions Club Luncheon William H. McCready (left), blind Law School student at the University, presented the school's certificate of appreciation to Kearns. McCready's leader dog "Storm" was trained at the Rochester school.
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Lions Set For White Cane Week

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1964
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Ann Arbor Lions Club President, Cal Markham, Presents A Donation To Don Blundon And Leader Dogs For The Blind, January 1955

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1955
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Ann Arbor News, January 4, 1955
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LIONS HELP THE BLIND: Don Blundon (left) of Leader Dogs for the Blind, Inc., at Rochester, Mich., receives a check for $500 for the Leader Dog School from Cal Markham, president of the Ann Arbor Lions Club. With Blundon, an engineer who lost his sight about eight years ago, is his leader dog "Dauber," which was trained at the Rochester school. Blundon told Lions Club members the school has need of dogs, particularly shepherds, one to two years of age.
Ann Arbor News, January 4, 1955
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LIONS HELP THE BLIND: Don Blundon (left) of Leader Dogs for the Blind, Inc., at Rochester, Mich., receives a check for $500 for the Leader Dog School from Cal Markham, president of the Ann Arbor Lions Club. With Blundon, an engineer who lost his sight about eight years ago, is his leader dog "Dauber," which was trained at the Rochester school. Blundon told Lions Club members the school has need of dogs, particularly shepherds, one to two years of age.
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Q & A

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14
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June
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1993
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