Huron Expositor, 2014-05-28, Page 3Photos submitted
Spencer Reid, Lisa Nethercott, Becky
Aikens, Samantha Klaver and (front)
Jacquelyn Denham and Adam Henderson
show off the end result of the clean up.
Becky Aikens and Lisa Nethercott pose
for a quick picture while enroute.
Huron County Junior
Farmers Pick Up
After an extremely long winter,
Huron County Junior Farmers were
happy to finally see the sun and the
bare ground.
On Monday May 5, the club met
up wearing their rubber boots ready
to pick up the remnants from the
previous year. With the sun peeking
through, no rain and comfortable
temperatures, five members made
their way down Beechwood Line
between Hydro Line and Bridge
Road. In just that short distance, the
club picked up seven bags of gar-
bage. The club chose to do this as
part of their conservation project for
the year.
The Junior Farmer's Association
of Ontario encourages their clubs to
get involved in whatever way they
can in their communities to make
them a better place for everyone.
The club enjoys doing this project as
it is always an adventure and they
never know what they may find.
Huron County has a rich history
with Junior Farmers. The first club in
Huron County dates back to 1920,
which was located in Exeter. The
Huron County club is a part of the
Junior Farmers Association of
Ontario (JFAO) which provides
opportunities for young people age
15-29 of all backgrounds, but espe-
cially those in rural Ontario. Mem-
bers take on the challenge of explor-
ing their individual talents and
potential to develop personally
while being involved in bettering
their communities, networking, and
having fun. JFAO's mission is "To
Build Future Rural Leaders Through
Self -Help and Community
Betterment."
If you are interested in joining or
learning more about the Huron
County Junior Farmers please email
huronjf@jfao.on.ca, check out
huronjf.webs.com or find us on
facebook "Huron Junior Farmers".
Wednesday, May 28, 2014 • Huron Expositor 3
Local candidates getting
a chance to share their
views on the issues
Voters in Huron County will get two
opportunities to hear local candidates
views on a number of issues heading
into the provincial election on June 12.
The Huron County Federation of
Agriculture will host an all -candidates
meeting at the Holmesville Community
Centre on Thurs., May 29 at 8 p.m. All
the candidates in the local election have
been invited to this meeting.
On Mon., June 2, the Huron County
Chamber of Commerce will host a
It's here in our
community. Please
make a difference
by volunteering.
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candidates forum at the
Royal Canadian Legion
branch in Goderich from 7 to
9 p.m. (doors open at 6:30
p.m.)
Peter Jackson of The Beach
will moderate the forum.
The public may submit
questions online by emailing
info @huronchamb er. c a.
The event is sponsored by
the Huron -Perth Association
of Realtors.
For more information,
contact Nicole Middelkamp-
Hope at 519-440-0176 or
Nicole @huronchamb er. ca.
The candidates confirmed
for the Goderich event are
incumbent Conservative
MPP Lisa Thompson, Liberal
Colleen Schenk, NDP Jan
Johnstone and Green Party
Adam Werstine.
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