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Ralph Smith and his family crew outfitted their boat with beach balls of Canada and bouquets
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of daisies. The flowers were hung on the riggingLand—gunwhales.. Mr. Smith did not get the best
boat award but deserved an honorable menti ii fo'r imagination: '(i;'taft -homy "
Jim Mulhern, left, comma
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er of the Godeiich Power Squadron, takes the salute of one of the
ich Sailing Club along with Gerald Kirkland, of London, district
e of the western Ontario district of the Canadian Power Squadrons. (staff -
Leadership conference
Huron sends deleg4tes_
During the week of June 22nd participation in leadership
to 28th, over ninety 4-H seminars, social recreation and
members from all parts .of program planning' workshops,
Ontario will be participating in and daily program committees
the ,Provincial 441 'Leadership for the duration of the week.
Conference held at the It's a week of learning, fun,
University of Guelph. and fellowship through many
Attending from the County of rewarding experiences.
Huron will be: Barbara Miller' Delegates to the Conference
RR 3, Eketeif (Exeter 4-H Calf will be expected to put these
Club); Barry Miller, RR 3.._., acquired skills into practice on
Exeter (Exeter 4-1-1 Calf Club) ; return to their
John Kinsman, RR 2, Kippen munities.
(Exeter 4-1-1 Calf Club) ; and
Doug Miller RR 1 Lucknow
• (Huron County 4-H Sheep
Club).
The objective of "H is the
personal development of young
people. This `eonfere'nce .„,
particularly designed to • $'elp'
delegates develop their
leadership potential through
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Registration for Pre -Beginner, Red'6coss and
R-oybl Life.
Judith Gooderham Pool
for July Lessons commencing June 30, 1975 and for August
lessons commencing July 3o; 1975. •
2 p ;; 6 p:m. Sunday' June 22 through to Wednesday June 25
inclusive at Judith Gooderham Pool.
Forms
will be circulated through all the public schools. Also
available at the Recreation office 9 Waterloo St. S, and Judith
Gooderham Pool.
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NEXT POST TIMETULSDAY,', DUNE 2.4. 1:45 P.M.
10 EXCITING
EXACTORS
ACTION RACES
1000 FEATURE RACE
Closed Circuit. TV in "Clubhouse”
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Taylor's Corers
garden club
meets at Oke's
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Taylor's Cornets, held their
third meeting on Saturday,
June 14, 1975 at .Ricky Oke's,
. home. Eight girls answered the
roll call Of one vegetable new to
your family:
Mrs. de Boer and Mrs.
Hildebrand 'discussed
techniques of gardening like
raking, thinning, and the
roper way to use them. They
also discussed the value of
vegetabl-s , to you and your
.family and why it is important
to eat certain vegetables and
good sources of vitamins.
Business for this meeting is
to put the cover design on the
books. Members,are also to a'
think about the exhibit -for
Achievement Day .
'Next meetingwill be on
Saturday, July 19, at Janet,
Debbie and Karen Rodges.
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Dick Taylor flew about 25 pennants and two large Canadian flags from'tne rigging of his boat as .
he and his family crei* took the salute at the sailpast. The craft, yet to beinamed, won the best
boat award for the day. (staff photo) '
Presbytery Centennial Service
SUNDAY, JUNE 22 1975
St. Andrew's Church; Stratford
3:30 p.m.
SPEAKER: THE REV. HARRY S. RODNEY, ST. THOMAS
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ADULTS
'CHILDREN UNDER 12
(roll clubs,a. golf balls included.',
PHONE 524.6362 FOR SPECIAL
GROUP RATES
Open to a.m: 10 p.m. 7 days a week
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