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HurOn Co. Far*:
Huron County 4-11 club members
will be hosting thirty-fotir. 4,-H club
members and .their chaperones
from Butler County, Pennsylvanin
on a 4-H Exchange program during
the week of June 21st to June,28th.
The Pennsylvania delegates arriV-
ecl by bus on MOnday, June 21st, at
.5.00 p.m. at the . Clinton Arena,
'where they, were met by, their
Huron hosts. The Huron delegates
will be completing the 4-H Ex-
change program when they make a
return visit to Butler County from
August 2nd to August 9th.
During their stay in Huron the
4-H Youth Council has set 'up
several activities •for. the Pennsyl-
vania delegates. On the evening of
WHITECHU.RCH .,
Karen Beecroft on SaturdaY
celebrated her, . birthday. With a
party attended by Mr. and Mrs.
Ronald Beecroft, Shannon; Heath-
er and KeVin of Wingham and Miss
Charlotte McKee of Wingham,
Mandy Miller and Kendra Purdon,
And Hugh Sinnamon.
Visitors on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. E. W. Beecroft and karen
were Mrs. Stewart Forsyth, MrS.
Phil McMillan, Lucknow, Mr. and
Mrs: Glen. Sinnamon and Hugh
Sinnarnoti.
We are sorry to report that Miss
Jean Simpson is still confined at
Wingham Hospital. The commun-
itywishes Jean a speedy recovery.
Beverley Bell visited on the
weekend with , her friends Clara.
Milligan and Colleen Adams.
Mr. and Mrs. Bev Kay, Graham
and Wendy on Sunday afternoon
attended the. Ordination Service at
Ashfield Presbyterian Church for
Mr. Richard Sand.
Home for Father's Day were
Joyce Tiffin of Toronto and Barry
Tiffin of Kitchener for the weekend
and on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas Tiffin, Lori and Michael of
Wingham, Mr. and Mrs. Bevan
Tiffin, Stephen and Dean of
Whitechurch.
Home for the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Sleightholm were*.
Miss Janet Sleightholm of Toronto,
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Mr. and Mrs. Elgin. Sleighthohn of
St. Thonias and Mr. and Mrs..
David Sleightholm of Goderich.:
Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Simmons
of London on the'weekend visited
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Simmonsi of Wingham and
with Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw
and Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Durnin.
Mrs. Ben McClenaghan is visit-
ing with her daughter Mrs. Eileen
Parker of Exeter.
Congratulations to Richard and
Cindy Moore on passing 'their
grade with honours. Cindy also
won awards in spelling and for her
speech.
Mrs.. Gary Rintotil and Mrs.
Gordon Rintoul were in Arthur on
Monday where they were met by
Mrs. Leroy Itintoul and girls.
On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Elliott, Paul, Barry, David and
Karen visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Don Campbell and family. of
London.
June 21st, a "Welcome to Huron
County" party will be held at. the
Auburn Community Hall. . The
evening program will consist of
games, dancing. and refreshments
which will give Huron County
4-Hers an opportunity to• meet. the'.
Pennsylvania delegates. , Qn Wed-
nesday, June 23rd, the delegatei
will be meeting with the—Htfron.
County Warden, -Jack McCutcheon
in the afternoon at the Cou/nty
Council Chambers . in' Godefich.
This will be followed by a tour 'of
the, Huron County Pioneer Museum
in Goderich.
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On Sunday,' June 27th, the 4-H
YoUth 'Council. has planned a party
and picnic for the Pennsylvania
delegates at Balls Grove near
Auburn. Starting at 2.00 p.m. the
delegates and their hosts will
participate in games and swim-
ming, followed by a pot luck supper
and camp fire sing song.
This has 'been the largest
delegation of 4-H exchange mem-
AND DON'T FORGET WE HAVE
Your chance for advancement
lies in your, doing your best
work, today — not tomorrow,
bers to visit Huron over the years
and with the interest and enthus-
iasm that it has created, more 4-H
exchanges to other states in the
U.S,A. and other provinces within
Canada are being planned for '1977.
4-H membeis from this area who
will be acting as • hOsts and
hostesses are Linda Doughertpand
Joyce Dougherty of R, 6 Goderich
whose parents are Mr-. and Mrs.
Bert Dougherty; Irene Logtenberg,
R. 1' Dungannon, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Derk Logtenberg; Ruth
Alton, R. 2 Lucknow, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Walden; Sandra
Nivins, R. 3 Auburn, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Nivins; Heather
Clark, R. 5 Goderich, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John Clark; Brian
Sowerby, R. 4 Goderich, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Sowerby; Shawn
Drennan, R. 1 Dungannon,, son of
Mr. and .Mrs.. James Drennan.
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Mr. and Mrs. Carl McClenaghan
on Sunday visited with Mr. and.
Mrs. Mack Stewart of Waterloo.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Johnston and
family of Mildmay visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Moore and family. Wayne'
Johnston.. remained to visit till
Wednesday with Richard Moore.
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On Friday Wingham .Pee Wee
hardball team played. Listowel at.
the Red Henry Tournament at
Clinton and lost , with a score of 5 to
2.
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