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Open house wranfilid on Sunetr tf-
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number of relatives and Meths at-
tendu►g.
The March birthday pony was
held on Tuesday evening hosted by
the Ladies of Grand Bend Women's
Institute. A program was presented
by the Ladies after which birthday
gifts, courtesy of the Blue Waller
-Rest Home I,Aidf+es 7t►lhtillrtly+iOAts
presented. Residents having birth-
days during the month of March
were: Rose Denomme, Elizabeth
Gingerich, Emily Hardie, Emilie
Miller, Ann Smillie, John Sotdan
and Ethel Atkinson.
We wish Mrs. Madeline Harburn,
who is a patient in South Huron
Hospital, a speedy r'a'y.
Some of our residents enjoyed a
bas trip on Tuesday afternoon
along the lake and other different
areas to see the flange flocks of tun-
dra swans. Residents were quite im -
pte+ssed with the sight.
We welcome Ted Steinbach, a
lifetime resident of the area, as a
new resident, and also Kathleen
'Rees, who formerly occupied Ma
-1/Stew-odds end Blue Waiter Rest,
Home Apartments.
On Friday, April 3 from 10:00
a.ru. to 3:00 p.m. Geri Fashions
will have their regular and comfort
clothing on display. You are wel-
come to come and shop or just
browse.
SPRING COURSES
FOODS
Cooking with Herbs AprI19/92 7:30-10 p.m. :15
Put down the salt shaker - there are some wondertul flavours out there.
Participants learn to grow their own herbs both indoors and outdoors.
Methods of drying are explained - conventional and microwave. In ad-
°dItfon, toodsftavoured with herbs are prepared for tasting.
iingnitiQ
*Jew Maintenance Gardening April 7, 14/92 7-10 p.m. *30
Discover how to create a professional looking landscaped yard without
the time and maintenance usually required. Participants will learn the
basics of how to identify low maintenance shrubs and ground cover
and where, when and how to plant in order to achieve maximum beau-
ty with minimum time and effort.
Growing Irises Apr119/92 7-10 p.m. $15
The owners and operators of McMillan's Iris Garden will discuss how to
grow, propagate and care for irises and talk about the characteristics of
the many varieties available.
Landscaping with Ornamental Grasses April 22/92 7-10 p.m. $20
Learn about the various grasses you can grow that will add a new look
to your garden. Tonics covered include indentifying grasses, planting
and maintenan ow-to's.
Composttny ah,.. Home Gardening April 23, 30/92 7-10 p.m. $20
For beginners and experienced home gardeners. This course features
information on mulching, preparing the seed bed and cultivation prac-
tices. The course emphasizes alternatives to commercial fertilizers and
herbicides.Participants also learn how to grow transplants from seed
and cultural practices for unusual vegetables species.
Growing Perennials April 28 & May 5/92 7-10 p.m. $30
For variety in your home landscape, consider the investment in peren-
nial flower beds. Participants learn to identify perennials, when each
blooms, colour of the flower, how to propagate each, and how to plan a
flower bed.
All courses include GST.
. To register or for more information call
Ministry 01
Agriculture
and Food
ONTARIO
CENTRALIA
C OLLEE-Huron Park, Ont.
(519) 228.8891, Ext. 285
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Cutting -the agate -Thursday eveningtat-#he Kirkton Women's
Institute's -9Oth .anniversary were •-tase :two long-standing
members, aDorothy.6witzer (left) end Rutt SShier. Switzer has
been a Kirkdon%Wlinember for 55 years, -and Shier a -member
for.63-years.
Free service
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-seniors
CREDITON - Attention, ecaior
citizens in Crediton and area!
Would you like to have your yard
..Weaned up this spring?
7111be Town and Country Home-
nimlttors in conjunction .with the
+youth group of Crediton United
-itch and the Crediton and dis-
attict Optimists will be providing
Allis service.
It will be free of charge to all sen-
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The cleanup day is set for..&atur-
day,May 9from 12 noon to 5 p.m.
with a rain date of May 16.
Anyone wishing to take advan-
tage of this service should contact
Tammy Anlaya at Town.and Coun-
try Homemakers at 235-0258 by
Monday, April 27 at 4 p.m.
Donations will be accepted and
split between the youth .group and
the Homemakers group.
Senior choir practice is tonight,
Wednesday at 8 p.ni.
A congregational potluck supper
will be held Thursday night at the
United Church at 6:45 p.m.
A United Church ,Special (lifts
Consultant, Menai Hughes will be
showing a video Asaturing Charlie
Farquharson tthimoW►g to write his
will.
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HENSALL - On Friday, Branch
468 Neusall closed their bar to hold
a memorial service in respect of
Comrade Sharon Fink.
Lk i wty Zone Commander Larry
Uyl conducted the eulogy for the
family, friends and comrades.
Comrade Sharon will be missed
by all, but not forgotten.
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