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IN THE YEARS AGONE
April 12, 1973
Skaters hold
achievement
night
C lul t+e•Sf•ttf�1 t` Ft,ure Skating
tn��nt \1::ta tt:
r annual 'ley"
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the
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t`.e `1: ir,::. . ea, -1. class st:waved
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lir t t �� • .i'.ri I.l�,r+ i•is-
s. ail: ► r<{;,'r., a " Impromptu
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t' c, t,`& r 'mess ska-
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1•r; .i.•s ..� : tet I,rest•nted
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r nkat. rs:
tNr- I.1r:! -be. ,t: -five Stii-
a ;xtmar., RR 4, ;Wal-
ton; Crocker Tr('p'••'v -Best Inter-
mediate Skater -Denis•- "are, St.
Ctlluniban n.•n:se Albert, RR 4
Seaforth; L.'or,s• Trl•phy-Best
Senior Skatt-r-J:o r.. Baker, RR
2, `Sea:t,rtt.. 1lat;kirk Trophy -
Most Enthusiastic Skater - .tlm
Sai'tvar. RR 5, Seaforth; Toron-
to -Dominion Trophy -Most Im-
proved Power Skater -Ton; John-
ston, RR 1 Dublin; Sills' Trophy -
Most Improve• Junior Power
Skater -Jerry Wright. RR 2, Sea -
forth; Brady Trophy -Most Ad-
vanced Male -Lloyd Eisler, Sea -
forth; Legion Trophy- Most
Improved Female -Lori Savauge.
Seaforth; Optimist Trophy -Most
Improved Male -Randy McClIn-
chey, Seaforth; Anstett Trophy -
Senior power Skater -David Cro-
cker, Seaforth-
The Club held its Annual
Meeting on April 2 in the Town
Hall. During the business ses-
sion, much discussion took place
concerning the Carnival and ways
of raising funds for the Club.
The Executive for 1973 are
as follows: President, Join
:
wee president, 11ariorie
Secretary. Jane Hab-
ssurer, PKp Ellis;
chairman, 'Idsriorie wnit-
islant 'nest ct�airoaao,
Fuad Raista[
Carol Bak4r1 Pob-
Beth Road*
ni la the Fiaanolal
iheSeafortillialgre
the wig.73
.,
Farmers are urged
to hire students
Farmers were urged Thurs-
daynight to hire students to
heon the farm this sum -„er.
Larry Dillon, in charge of a
special department attached to
coach Manpower, Goderlch, to
help students get jobs told
directors 0 f the Huron County
Federation of Agriculture at their
regular meeting in Clinton that
students are consciencious wor-
kers who are not so fussy abo.tt
Ole kind of work they have be-
Cause they need the opportunity
to gain working experience and
the money to help them con-
tinue their education.
— He told the group that if
they needed a student with a
special skill, he would help them
tlsd WO. -1e said he has students
from 14-24 years of age regis-
tered, both from high school and
;college. The first college stu-
will be. ready to work early
Nay, he said.
tor of the Federation
discussed possible changes
the make-up of the Ontario
of Agriculture at the
At present, the con -
of the OFA calls for
for every 300 In-
service Members. .How -
with increasg mem-
:...:
ti
•
l ) 111,1
. 1 .
..11
orwill-have
rt'preSe►tt more tneni;)firs or
more directors will have to be
added. (At present there are 100
directors.
Jack Stafford, I.S.M. Direc-
tor for north Huron and former
president of the HFA felt that a
director shouldn't have to repre-
sent more than 500 mem'lers if
he was to do a good job. He
also pointed out that it would be
hard to get a concensus
if there were more than 100
directors.
Charles Thomas of Grey
township felt perhaps the answer
was in allowing only a specified
number of directors from any
one county but giving them a
number of votes equal to one
vote for every 300 members in
their county or region.
It was pointed out that Huron,
with close to 1,500 members
would send five directors toOFA
if the present limit was observed.
At present only three directors
are sent from Huron.
Winner
Ken Micro, Seaforth, won
the nineteenth weekly prize of
$25. in the -Lions Car Club 3.
Easter Seal
gifts are
lagging
Contributions to the Ontario
Crippled Children Easter Seal
campaign continue to lag accord-
ing to Orville Oke, chairman of
the Lions' Club committee res-
ponsible for the Seaforth area
campaign.
Mr. Oke said that receipts
to date total $1,419. At least
an additional $600 must be re-
ceived if Seaforth is to meet its
objective of $2,000, he said.
Those who have postponed
making a gift may do so by mail
using the addressed envelope that
household or
atanyof
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Displaying their projects for Educational Week at HuronCentennial School are: Albert Stryker,
Phillip Packman, peter Payne and Laurie Henderson. (Staff Photo)
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