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ECEMBER 11,.1980.
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Six girls received county honors last week at
Brucefield for completing six 4-H homemaking
projects.-Left-side--front-to.ba.ck-are Darlene ►'smith of Ki 3,
Jeannie Brand of Hoimesviile 2. Right are, front to
back, Mary Anderson of McKillop 1, Cathy Mustard
nnen and Gerda Brand of Holmesville 2.
of Holmesville 1, Barbara Young of Clinton 3; and (James Fitzgerald photo)
McKillop names representatives
By Wilma Oke
At the inaugural
meeting of McKillop
Township council
Monday, Councillor
Arthur Anderson was
named to represent the
township on the' Ausable-
Bayfield Conservation
Authority. Councillor
William Leeming will
represent McKillop on
the Maitland Valley
Conservation Authority.
Deputy reeve Marie
Hicknell will represent
the township! on the
Seaforth Community
Hospital Board.
Reeve Harvey Craig
will be the township's
representative on the
Seaforth Fire Area board
and Councillor William
Stanley Township,
makes appointments
At the inaugural
meeting of Stanley
council last week, several
appointments were
made.
Named to the town-
ship's recreation com-
mittee were Ron
Overholt, Bill
MacGregor, Helen
Faber, Mildred McAsh,
.Arnold Taylor, Harvey .
Hayter and, Eric Chater.
Named to . sit on the
committee from council
were Howard Armstrong
and Jack Coleman.
Councillors Dort
MacGregor, Armstrong
and reeve Paul Steckle
were named to the
Clinton, Zurich and
Bayfield fire boards,
respectively.
Council approved the
reappointment of several
other positions including
the township's lawyer
and accountants.
A municipal drain
application from Boor -
Huron
• from page 12
day to avoid off -feed
problems.
'-I- Maximize feed in-
take after calving to meet
energy needs, if at all
possible.
-{- Balance your
rations. Consider energy,
protein, minerals and
vitamins for milking, dry
cows and growing
heifers.—by Dennis
Martin, '! Associate
Agricultural
Representative.
man and Kobinson was
approved and David
Johnston of Stratford was
named engineer. John
*Coleman and Howard
Armstrong will attend a
seminar for newly
elected councillors in
Stratford in March of
next year and clerk -
treasurer Mel Graham
joined t, the International
Institute of Clerks at a
cost of $35 per year. •
Eight tile drainage
loads totalling $51,600
were accepted by council.
Kippen
news
by Rena Caldwell
Kippen East Women's
Institute will hold their
Christmas meeting at the
home of Mrs. Vern
Alderdice on Dec. 18 at
8:30 p,m. with Dianne
Gerstenkorn as guest
speaker.
Members are reraincii.d
of the gift exchange and
to bring a piece of
Cristmas cake.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Anderson
Gibson of Wroxeter,
spent Monday with Mr.
and Mrs. W. L. Mellis.
Mr. and Mrs. Gayle
Cooper and family,
London spent Sunday
with IVl"ir."and Mrs. Vivian
Cooper.
Mary Jane McGregor,
Brantford spent the
weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
James McGregor.
Siemon on the Blyth fire
area board.
The yearly stipends
were set for the coming
year. The three members
of council and the deputy
reeve, Mrs. Hicknell will
each receive $900, up
from $800 last year.
Reeve Craig refused an
increase because he is
serving his first term as
reeve and will receive
$1,000 for the year, the
same as the retired
reeve, 'Allan Campbell,
was getting.
The mileage rate
driving . on council
business was raised from
25 cents to 27 cents 1 r
mile.
For special meetings
each member will be paid
$25 per meeting, un-
changed from 1980.
Each member of
council, the clerk
treasurer and the road
superintendent will b
given $300 to attend
conventions, plus
registration fees, during
the year. Last year they
received _$250.
Passed for payment
were general accounts of
$217,025.44 and road
accounts of $8,910.25.
Approval was given for
five tile drain loan ap-
plications for $87,000.
Singtime sets
special show
On Saturday,
December 13 at 6:30 p.m.,
on CKNX Channel Eight,
the Singtime Association
of United Churches
presents its Christmas
Special entitled, "The
Symbols of Existence".
This program deals with
modern incidents that
relate to the Christmas
story.
Host Rea Grant in-
terviews members of the
Chau Family, who talk
about their journey from
Vietnam, via refugee
camps, to Canada. Music
will provided ;by Kae
Kalbfleisch, Sandy
Jennings and Ed Pinske.
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Varna welcomes new residents, prepare
' • by Mary ChesSeii-
The former Roberts
house in the village has
been sold to Gerry and
Jean Reid, who moved
from Bayfield to
Wheatley last June and
are returning to this area.,
Gerry is a fisherman
employed with Ed Sid-
Ball. Their Oboys, Doug,
and Dale, are happy to be
coming back to Huron
Centennial School, They
are moving this weekend.
Darlene Hayter of Fort
McMurray arrived home
on Saturday for some
holidays.
Joe Laurie's father
passed away last Wed-
nesday following a
lenggthy illness. He was a
resident of Milverton.
e m lei s ofthe Sunday
School presented the
White Gift _ service in
Varna on Sunday. Jacqui
Taylor and Lori Consitt
were the leaders. Dianne
Kirton demonstrated The
Innkeeper's Story on a
flannelgraph as it was
told by Scott Consitt and
Julie Webster, the in-
nkeepers, and Jim Hill as
their little boy. The
second Advent candle
was lit by Pat Taylor and
Nancy Webster.
;The children are busy
rehearsing for the
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Christmas concert on
Sunday afternoon.
A pot luck supper with
our refugee faintly will be
held on Friday evening in
the township hall, with
crokinole and games: to
follow. Hiep is making
some Vietnamese dishes
for us to sample, She has
been a very busy woman
asshe teaches French to
several classes .at
Kinkora each morning,
then returns to Conestoga
College at Vanastra for a
secretarial course. Her
teaching job will be
finished on the 19th. Her
husband Tai is employed
at Fleck Manufacturing
in Huron Park, where he
has been working
overtime most days.
C1CW
Shirley Hill's lovely
and spacious home was
the setting for the special
Christmas meeting of
Varna UCW. Forty
members and former
members enjoyed a
delicious pot luck supper.
Lucky plate winners were
Clara Johnston and Doris
Wilson. Dianne Kirton
had the birthday nearest
Christmas, and Peggy
Reid's wedding an-
niversary was closest.
An inspiration worship
service was presented by
Elva Webster, Debra
Rathwell, Shirley Hill,
Joan Beieriing and
Beatrice Taylor. Joyce
Dowson and Debra sang a
duet. Beatrice provided
some fun with Christmas
riddles in verse, with
appropriate prizes for the
winners.
Eleanor McAsh con-
ducted the business. She
announced there would
be a Christmas open
house at ARC industries
on Thursday and Friday,
Dec. 11 and 12 from 9 a.m.
to 4 p.m.
The administrators
of Camp Menesetung are
looking for people to help
with the cooking, etc.
next summer, especially
for camps such as Youth
Weekend and Family
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17. Gifts of calendars,
soap, talc, purses,
jewellery, etc. are
requestedto be given to
Huronview residents.
They may be left at
Eleanor 'vie Ash's or
brought to church on
Sunday.
Barbara Doig of
Egrnondville displayed
many of the centrepieces
and. door swags she has
made and made up a
beautiful wall hanging on
wicker plate to
demonstrate the
techniques she uses along
with tips on buying
supplies. :,
Many people from this
area were in Hensall on
Friday night to celebrate
Bob and Willa. Taylor's
dOth wedding an-
niversary.
FARM MACHINERY
MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR
(Training in repair and maintenance skills
for farm machinery)
Family and Children's
Services will be sent a
donation of $50 to help
with their Christmas
extras and $50 was also
given to the Youth Group
to assist in sending four of
its members to the Toc
Alpha Conference in
Hamilton. Those
registered are George
Wilson, Roger McKinley,
Brian Chessell and Liz
McNutt. Boxes of fruit
and plain cookies for
shut-ins will be packed at
Mary Chessell's home on
Wednesday, December
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Centralia College of Agricultural Technology
Huron Park, Ontario
Ontario
Ministry of
Agriculture
and Food
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