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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1987-08-19, Page 30PAGE 12A—GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1987 Famill News Hi! • My name is Mark McVittie and I celebrated my 2nd birthday on August 16th. I would like to thank my Mom and Dad, Grammas and Grampas, Uncles and my Aunt Sammy for all the neat gifts> I would also like to wish Joey Surton and Peter Rieman a happy birthday. Bye for now, Love, Mark Eli! My name is Jonathan Scratch and I live on Jones Street with my Mom and Dad, Carol and John, and my two year old sister, Catherine, who is with me in the picture. 1 celebrated my 6th birthday yesterday, the 18th, with my buddies at a Mac Donald's party. In the evening, I had a family party with my Granny and Papa Scratch and my Nana Shannon and a Thunder Cat cake. E'd like to wish a happy 15th birthday on the 21st to my swimming buddy, Lon. Bye now, Jonathan. H i ! My name is Kimberley Brownlee. I will be -8 years old Aug. 24th. I live with my mom and dad on Suncoast Drive and my dog Randy. I'm having my birthday party at McDonald's. Bye Mr now, Love Kim Hi! My name is Samantha Marshall. I will be 2 on August 21st. Mom and dad (Judy and Ray) are having an outdoor par- ty for me. My sisters, grandpa, cousins, aunts, and uncles are all coming. I'm go- ing to have a care bear cake. Sounds like lots of fun. Love Samantha Marvelle the Magician coming to Goderich librar Come to your local library on Thursday, August 27th and enjoy the marvelous magic of "Marvelle", the International Comedy Magician. "Marvelle" will perform at the Goderich Branch Library at 10.30 a.m., Clinton Branch Library at 2:00 p.m. and the CPaforth Branch Library at 4:00 p.rn. Marvelle" is a member of the world's ii,ost exclusive Magical Society "The Magic Circle", .and the International Brotherhood of Magicians. He has performed all over the world, has written two books about magic and has taught magic at Fanshawe College. Children of all ages will be amazed at Marvelle's 30 -minute performance. The pru- gram is free and everyone is welcome. Space, however, is limited,. so get your free ticket at your library as soon as possible to avoid disappointment. �p This program is ;sponsored by your local branch library and the Huron'' County Public Library. March of Dimes camp provides a chance for disabled Summer is a special time and campers know how to make the most of a season that often seems all too short. The Ontario March of Dimes realizing that the outdoors should be part of everyone's summer ex- perience, has, for the last 15 years, been operating summer camps for physically disabled adullts. The camps provide a chance - even for severely disabled men and women - to enjoy, swimming, fishing, barbecues and campfires, overnight ten- ting, and all the other outdoor experiences that are unique tb summertime. The camping program began with one campground and 13 campers and has ex- panded to four campgrounds and just over 300 perticipants. The majority of campers come from hospitals, institutions and nurs- ing homes. The Ontario March of Dimes camping program provides a first time vacation for many of Ontario's disabled adults, which includes swimming, barbecues and those special evenings sitting by the campfire. This summer through a program called Campers Helping Disabled Campers, privately -owned campgrounds all over On- tario will be involving their campers m many kinds of fund raising ettorts awned at supporting the Ontario March of Dimes' camping program. They will collect dona- tions and sponsor special events (such as tournaments, fishing derbies, dances, car- nivals and auctions) and all the money rais- ed by these efforts will be used to help sub- sidize fees of disables campers, offset operating costs and buy much-needed specialized equipment. Kick-off date for the program was the Victoria Day weekend. "We are more than happy to be involved in this program," said Bill Jay, Regional Director of the Ontario Private Cam- pground Association. "We feel strongly that the same camping opportunities we enjoy should be freely available to everyone. And it seems particularly important for people who are shut in most of the year to get out and enjoy the summer. Our campers get a lot of fun and a lot of satisfaction out of help- ing The March of Dimes send disabled men and women to camp". The Ontario March of Dimes' camps are located near Albion Hills, Burk's'Falls, and Sudbury. The private campgrounds par- ticipating in the program are located all over Ontario, from Vermilion Bay to Niagara Falls. Match set for September 4th The Huron County Plowing Match is fast approaching. This year's match will be held at the farm of Jack Riddell, MPP, Huron, located in Stephen Township. The match is set for September 4. In addition to the regular events, a special category using conservation tillage equip- ment will be featured. This will provide pro- ducers owning conservation equipment with the opportunity to compete against each other. It will also be a time for those looking for new equipment to see a variety of con- servation tillage implements in action in the field where they can visually evaluate their effectiveness. Judging will be performed- based erformedbased on the residue cover, tillage depth, surface roughness, safety and general appearance. If anyone is interested in competing in this category, or require more information on rules, contact Wayne Cahtelon (482-7170), Jim Ross (357-3845) or Brent Kennedy at the Clinton OMAF office (482-3428). Those interested in viewing or competing in this conservation category should be around no later than 2 p.m. on September 4. bounty; 'dinner planned A dinner program called Huron County - An Agricultural Leader is planned for Oc- tober 5. It will celebrate Agri -Food Week. As part of the program, the Huron County Junior Farmers' Association is sponsoring a Rural Leadership Awards presentation. The awards will bepresented to oeonle who halm provided outstanding leadership to their rural communifies in Huron County during the past year or two. The comrnmittee will welcome nominations for thee awards from organizations or in- dividuals until September 21. Nominations can be made through the Clinton office of the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food. MORRIS DRAPERIES Your One Stop Interior Decorating Service Centre Custom Draperies Kirsch Track and Installation Available Draco Window Shades Wallpaper & C.I.I. Paints 36 West St., Goderich 524-2551 Advertise It Here! Promote your lousiness & products and watch your profits grow. 4)4 t. FRED LAWRENCE Electric Ltd. 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