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Logos chosen
for Centre
CLINTON - More than 300 young people
from throughout the Huron County area
displayed their artistic talents at the Huron
Centre for Children and Youth recently
when a countywide -search was held to
designa logo for the Centre.
Don Keillor, director for the Centre, said
he was overwhelmed with the response the
contest received. In`ividual artists of all
ages entered, schools took on the project
and entire classes made the design contest
an art assignment.
A panel of judges spent more than four
hours studying the artistic efforts. They
decided on three winners and an honourable
mention.
Winners included: Daryl Graham, 10, of
Brooksice Public School; John Paul
Maurer, 11, of Stephen Central School; Lin-
da Wiebe, 17, of Goderich and District Col-
legiate Institute; honourable mention, Patti
Jo Linder, 19, of R.R. 1, Sebringville.
Mr. Keillor said that the logos would be
used in a variety of ways, as letterhead, for
buttons and posters, all in an effort to pro-
mote the family counselling service.
The contest also helped to promote the
agency, which has been operating in Huron
County for more than seven years.
More than 100 people attended a special
open house at the Clinton offices to learn
more about the Centre and to see the artists'
work.
At that time, contest winners were
presented with their prizes, AM -FM por-
table cassette players, donated by Jerry
MacLean and Sons Sports of Exeter and the
Clinton Optimist Club.
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Association
tp hold
banquet
The Huron Soil and Crop Association has
planned a social evening to honour reci-
pients of soil and crop awards.
The awards banquet will recognize reci-
pients of the Norman Alexander Con-
servation Award, Farm Project Award, Soil
and Crop Booster Award, and the new pro-
vincial Farm Conservation Sign Award.
The Farm Conservation Sign Award is a
new effort of the Ontario Soil and Crop Im-
provement Association and the Ontario
Ministry of Agriculture and Food that
recognizes individual farms for their efforts
in soil and water management.
Gisele Ireland, author of the well-known
-book "Bumps in Your Coveralls", and who
also writes a news column and farms with
her husband, will be guest speaker.
Tickets for the banquet are $8 per person
and may be purchased from your soil and
crop director or through the Ontario
Ministry of Agriculture and Food office in
Clinton. Tickets deadline is January 4.
Hope to seeyon.,'and your spouse on Fri-
day, January 11 ( t 6 p.m. at the Seaforth
Legion for the HuronSoil and Crop Improve-
ment Association Awards Banquet.
Gerrit Van Keulen,
President,
Huron County Soil and
Crop Improvement Association
The Beta Theta Chapter of the Beta Sigma Plii .Sorority held their Christmas gift wrapping
servige at Suncoast Mall again this year. Shown here wrapping gifts last Thursday are
Chapter members Debbie Abbott and Theresa Kloepfer. Proceeds from the service go
toward community projects. (Photo by Joanne Buchanan)
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DAVID E. WHITE
LADIES' WEAR
BOXING DAY SALE
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Goderich Legion Branch 109 donated money to the Queen Elizabeth School last June for the
purchase of an electric typewriter. Four of the school's students are now taking typing
lessons at GDCI. They are Bonnie Martin (seated at the typewriter) and looking on, left to
right, Cathy Evans, Tina Hessels and Debbie Raite. Recently, the school also won a $4,000
computer package in a draw sponsored by the Special Olympics. ( Photo by Joanne
Buchanan)
THE NEW YEAR'S LEVEE
Murray and Betty Cardiff would like the pleasure of your company at the
first annual New Years Levee.
It isa tradition for people to get together to celebrate the season with good
talk. good music and good cheer at a_New Years•Levee.
Please join us for our first annual New Years Levee.
DATE: Tues. January 1, 1985
TIME : 2:00 to 5:00 p.m.
PLACE: Brussels, Morris & Grey
Community Centre
Happy New Year
MURRAY CARDIFF, M.P.
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