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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1978-12-07, Page 20 (2)Paye 20 Times -Advocate, December 7, 1978 Crediton girls receive 4-H honors By MKS EU.A MORLOCK CREDITON At 4H Achievement Day held Saturday morning at Stephen Central School members of the Crediton group who won county honours (completion of 6 clubs) were Karen Haist, Sarah McClure, Nancy Turner, Deanne Christie, Joy. Christie, Jackie Sillivan, Harriet Martens. Provincial honours (com- pletion of 12 clubs) winners Ontario MINISTRY OF REVENUE Notice To All Owners And Tenants Nuron/Perth Area Take notice that pursuant to Section 40 of the Assessment Act,—Chapter 32, R.S.O. 1970 and Amendments: Assessment Notices hove, been delivered or were caused to be delivered on or before December 8, 1978 to ali owners 'and tenants in the municipalities of Huron Perth. The last day for appeal- ing an assessment is January 9;1979. The Assessment.Roll may be examined of the Municipal -Offices dur- ing regular business hours commencing December -20, 1978. W.F. Jenkins Regional Assessment Commissioner Huron/Perth Regional Assessment Office #24 P.O. Box 190 57 Napier Street Goderich, Ontario N7A 3Z2 1 a were Jeannie Pavkeje, Linda Wilson, Jane Sullivan, Joan K'le,�ke, Janet Shap - ton. To'7s. Don Finkbeiper was- awarded a five year leadership certificate. Zion United .Mrs. Ed Finkbeiner represented Zion United Church at the Presbytery meeting, Dungannon, Tuesday. Flowers in'the sanctuary for the Sunday morning `services were in memory of Fred Brown and Mrs. Sam Lawson, Personals Mrs. Robert Palmer, Ottawa, spent several days with her parents, Mr. & Mrs-. Emmery Fahrner. Credilon's volunteer firemen enjoyed a Christmas dinner Saturday evening in the community hall. Members of the Women's Institute catered. Nola Faist and Rev. & Mrs. Fred Faist, Stratford. spent the American Thanksgiving with Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Zophy of Rochester, Michigan. Not far from Rochester is Frankenmuth, famed for its Old World architecture, its Christmas stores and its chicken dinners. The Faists found Frankenniuth thronged, both in the stores and in the dining halls. Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Lamport enjoyed a six-day trip to Jamaica. Members of the party wore name plates and Mr. Lamport's proved to be of interest. He learned why. Lloyd is a popular name among Jamaicans. The food, roast beef. pork and chicken, was good, accommodation and service superb. Only men are waiters. Women perform maid service in the rooms. The visitors saw a home owned by Johnny Cash, and one once occupied by Elizabeth Barrett Browning. It contains many priceless antiques. Kingston was avoided because of obvious anti -white feeling there. A swim in the Caribbean was . an experience to treasure in one's memory. Before their arrival there had been heavy rains. As a result, vegetation was abundant and green, and flowers at their 12est. A tiny SANTA will be at our store on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9 10 a.m. till noon and • 2 p.rn. till 4 p.m. t P toad -like creature filled the night air with its song. The temperature was 82 degrees the day they arrived, 85 degrees when they left.ln spite of the heat, Jamaicans do not dress so scantily as some Canadians -do in the summer time. Some of the party hesitated wearing the shorts they had taken with them. At the home of Mr. & Mrs: Ken Campbell Friday evening there was a gathering to honour retiring Stephen reeve CecTl Desjardine. Present were Mr.`& Mrs. Desjardine, the clerk -treasurer, councillors, road superintendent and their wives, and former reeve Joe Dietrich with his son Paul. The evening was spent playing cards and table games and singing. Lunch was served. A barometer was presented to Mr. Desjardine with an attached plaque indicating the number of years of his service to the community. PROVINCIAL HONOUR WINNERS — Taking Provincial Honours at Saturday's Huron 4-H Achievement .Day in Exeter were Lori Lynn Stewart, Bonnie Keys, Dianne Rundle and Jane Sullivan. T -A photo ou could win this oney tree Enter our free draw for o gingerbread house. Pick- up your entry forms at our bakery. Draw will be made Sat., Dec. 16. NEED ' HOLIDAY MONEY. ,,; - See Victoria Vet. .. It's in your best interest. " I ¥ r''- . Few of us make a major purchastr,without "shopping around" for the best deal, but how many of us shop around for the best deal in personal loans? 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