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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1986-07-16, Page 30Page 6 pNEW HOME WARRANTY PROGRAMA Sesquicentennial Greetings to Colborne Township for 150 year in the making. Armstrong (gnottnn liturtes REGISTERED ' BUILDER • GENERAL CONTRACTING Ridgewood Park, R.R. 5 Goderich, Ont. N7A 3Y2 A jam-packed weekend is the decision of Colborne Steering Committe. BY MIKE FEKQUSQN It's going to be a jam-packed weekend at the Colborne Township Sesquicentennial celebrations. That's the decision of the Steering Committee- and it Chairman, Shirley'Hazlitt. In a process that began in .February of 1985, with the placing of ads in the local newspaper, Hazlitt says she was first ap- proached by Reeve Russell Kernighan to help plan the events: The members of the steering committee, Keith Homan, Bill Vanstone, Lorna Milburn, Bob Jewell and Hazlitt, met in September, 1985 to talk over ideas about whether a weekend or festivities for the en- tire year should be planned. "We wanted events to interest people of every age group," says Hazlitt, adding things started to roll after the committee had a game plan. She admits it was difficult to roundup the necessary volunteers, as it "took a bit of arm -twisting at first, because they knew it would be taking a great deal of tinne to plan." But once they realized how much fun they could have, the volunteers came on their own and the community started working together, indicates Hazlitt. As an example, Hazlitt points out that with the Choir there were initially 20 people to help, but "now there's 40." As chairman, Hazlitt asked the committee to try and gather people from all areas of the township, and "they've done a super job at that," she says. Hazlitt reveals that one of the most in- teresting things about the job was the meeting of people they didn't know who liv- ed in the Township. "Some in the northern part didn't know residents in the southern portion," she adds. One of the interesting things Hazlitt says she found out was the trend to urban areas from rural ones. • •Ar44,1777.7' MOP ';Ir*Ir Happy S�squicent�flflial to Colborne 'Township rom- your friends in Clinton On behalf of all the citizens of Clinton we are • pleased to extend to the citizens of Colborne • Township congratulations on your 150th Birthday. MAYOR: John A. Balfour REEVE: Bee Cooke DEPUTY REEVE: Rosemary Armstrong COUNCILLORS Case Buffinga, Ross Carter, John Cochrane, Gard Gerrits, Ken Holmes, Bonnie Jewitt. THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF CLINTON • Shirley Hazlitt, Colborne Sesquicentennial Committee Chairman and Colborne Con- nections history book editor. "It has changed dramatically," she says, revealing that now in Colborne schools the children are 75 percent urban, and 25 per- cent rural. It is a turnaround from years ago, when. about 75 percent of the students were considered rural. "The children just aren't staying on the farm," says Hazlitt, while also, acknowledg- ing the fact that farms are now about 500 acres in size, whereas in the past, farnis were generally smaller. Hazlitt says she anticipates Colborne Township's Sesquicentennial Celebrations. will offer something for everyone. She credits the long hours and hard work put in by all the conunittees, volunteers and com- munity as a whole to make the event the big success she predicts it will be. CONGRATULATIONS on• Your Anniversary ,Colborne Township Peter S. MacEwan Insurance Brokers 38 St. David •524-9531 . _....—. ... vaziel=nr