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different from what she's
accustomed, is a source of
learning as well. "1 like it in
the rural setting," Heather
explained. "It's different.
Your neighbours seem so, far
'way. The community feel-
ing is so different. In the city
you don't have that much
contact with your neigh-
bours. Here you do."
While both teenagers
chose farm work this year
to a great extent for its
education value, Martha is
also maintaining a family
tradition.
"My one sister was a
junior agriculturalist three
years ago," said Martha, "
and my brother was a junior
agriculturalist two years ago.
.They just like the program."
Her older siblings like the
farm work so much that each
is currently working in agri-
culture. The sister is working
in the Yukon on a pig farm
and her brother is on a dairy
operation.
Given the work she is
performing this summer,
Martha will be well-equipped
to follow in their footsteps.
She does chores, haying,
cuts the lawn and helped pick
strawberries and raspberr-
ies.
LIKES TO BE OUTDOORS
Although she says she is
not sure yet exactly what she
wants to do she is looking for
something related to agricul-
ture and her summer exper-
ience seems to have reinforc-
ed that desire.
"It's a nice farm, nice
country. It's on ?doors,
That's another thing," Mar-
tha continued. "Outdoors. I
like to be outdoors."
For the Shobbrooks, who
have two teenage children
of their own, the Experience
81 program is mutually bene-
ficial for both the host and
guest. "It's very successful,
We're very pleased, and I
think we'll continue doing it,
" said Charles Shobbrook.
There are a variety of ways
for farmers to find out about
the program. There are pro-
motions in the schools and
information through the local
OMAF offices and, of course,
there's the old standby, word
of mouth.
Shobbrooks discovered the
program through a blend of
several sources of informa-
tion. "I guess from other
host farmers," explained
Charles. "I had a cousin who
had a junior agriculturalist
three years ago, and we have
friends who had junior agri-
culturalists several years.
Partly, too, because our
daughter was looking for a
summer job and she would
tell us about jobs from
school."
This year the coordinator
for Huron, Perth, Wellington
and Waterloo, counties is
Sharon Salm, whose office is
in Waterloo.. Of the seven
provincial regions, hers is
the largest. She. handles 32
junior agriculturalists includ-
ing 12 in Huron and 11 in
Perth.
Sharon attends the Univer-
sity of Guelph and is doing a
bachelor of applied science
with a minor in agriculture.
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programme subject to
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Mr. and Mrs, Anthony
Baydak of Oshawa were
guests of Mr. and Mrs,
Ponomarenko for supper
Saturday evening and stayed
over-night, leaving for home
Sunday noon.
Mrs. Alma Watson,
Brussels visited with Mrs.
Viola Kirkby on Sunday, and
attended the church service
at Duff's United Church.
Also special guests at the
church service were Mrs.
Isobel Scott and son David
from Toronto who are staying
at their summer home in
Gorrie.
Congratulations to Glenda.
Carter who has received
word she passed her Grade
five piano which she tried at
Blyth United Church recently
Her music teacher was Carol
Campbell of Belgrave.
Glenda is the daughter of
Jim and Elsie Carter,
Walton.
CHURCH NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Ste-
vens were greeters at the
floor on Sunday morning at
Duff's United Church. Mrs.
Marjorie Humphries was or-
ganist. Ushers were Brian
McGavin, Harvey Craig and
Murray Dennis, Rev. Charles
A. Swan spoke to the young
folk on "Hidden Beauty"
and followed up with the
hymn, "God who touches the
Earth." The Sermon was
"Confidence in God's Pro-
mises" based on the lesson
from. Joshua 1:1-9 and Heb-
rew 13:5-20. Next Sunday a
special worship service is
plann. ' in connection with
Morris Township 125th An-
niversary with guest soloist
Mrs. Margaret Whitmore,
organist of Northside United
Church, Seaforth. Rev. Swan
concluded the service with
the Gospel Hymn, "Standing
on the Promises."
Correspondent Mr. and. Mrs. Robert Ma-
MRS, ALLAN McCALL than of Sarnia visited recant-
$87.6677 ly with. Mr. and Mrs. Nelpon
Reid.
Experience
NOTICE TO RESIDENTS
of the Township of Morris
and the Village of Brussels
The Municipal waste disposal site will be
closed Saturday, August 1, and will be open
Frid(ay, July 31, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
NANCY MICHIE
CLERK-TREASURER MORRIS TOWNSHIP