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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal Star, 1976-02-05, Page 23members in to the 4-H ac- tivities: ' ' • As 'most of the county and - 'provincial . programs are geared . for the senior. 0-1 member's and -the very young Members, it was decided that .a county program, for 13-1.4 year olds' • should be developed. After : many ideas were : discussed jt was 'decided- tb leave the final choice to the. Club Leaders Executive. Leaders felta need for a workshop , in c'oin- i•r'uriications, :parliamentary • procedures and teaching aids '• for`atl leaderstin the -County:- This Workshop will.be held'in early 'spring after', most 4:H - clubs areorgan.ized. ' • After --much •discussion, ,i -t •was "passed by the _Mem- bership that the 4-H:. club'. member be allowed to take a maximum•' -of six. projects, each : year (threeinthe summer; three in the winter).. • 4-H Exchanges •willagain be offered. to _4-H .club' members in 1976. Nova Scotia, Pennsylvania . and Ohio have been contacted and officials will be waiting' their replies before final decisions have been reached. It was.: also ..decided to: establish Showni•ans.hip Clinics /or 4-H livestock club members: , whorequire coaching in• preparing eir animals for anAchievement Day. These clinics will be offered • during ' the middle part of the summer. The following dates and times were. decided upon for the 1976 :club- .year: organizational meetings, during' the -Easter break; judging. competition, ' June. ' 12th' or 19th; demonstrations and exam night; last part of August; and awards night; November 6th or13th. THS --WORKSHOP WIB:HARTON•. RR } DUNGANNON. Any item in wood. new furniture' built old "furniture. repaired Phone` 529-7205 Appliance Repair. We repair 'all makes and modelsof appliances. Two service men available at all.times to serve you. Graham EIectric 62 CAMBRIA RD:- •oODER1CH - ' 524-8670 ays Legion _mos In Th• is the Jubilee Year of January 24. closing ceremonies; consisted the formation of the Legion in The head table guests were of Comrades R. Kingswell, R Canada, Goderich Branch 109 'piped into -the hall ed int - p.a 1 by Piper , B1ackwell and Wm. Burks. of the Royal Canadian Legion ` John Stevely and introduced Head table guests 'included marked the .occasion ,:by 4o- the •assembly\ liy, the• Provincial 'First.'.Viee- ,celebrat .. iii`. i-a�t na. K� ,F -•�•,� . , �, ��=c1�, e°�...•-� t"i•� . �h °-�^a�t-'resl`cle'rtrt'^J ; •Bingl^' u•rbi=.s: opening of the new addition to -'President Robert Cbapma'iil,. 'who was the ue•strspeaker; g. the''. 'Legion Hall' with a • who 'was chairman: for the the Provincial:.Pre President of • � s. banquet ,attended by.over 200 'dinner: the Ladies Auxiliary Mrs. members of the Branch, and The color p'arty,'which took . Jean D.umachelle4 Huron Ladies Auxiliary Saturday, part...invthe opening. . and ' :Count .';', <Warden J.aek . • !l; Legion provincial vice president J.C.:: s'Bing"Forbes cut the ribbon Saturday afternoon . officially opening the $214,000 addition to the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 109 facilities :' • on, Kingston Street in Goderich. George Low, left, acted as the building committee chairman for the 1975' project.. (staff phQto)' m sasem®®®®see■omummao,matmmuumwmommelsommemcgrominiensinmmamem ossrmmommummummill! ati at is 26 e e •1'. LEWIS 24 oz. LOAF ~ McCORMICK'S. ASS'T - i• • FLAVOR SNAPS REG. 51.39 s BREAD e • 02 REG. 49c ° is 39C • MON:• SATS) till 9 SUN 12 till 4 • ' 526-7794 AUBURN GROCERY & VARIETY _WEEKLY SPECIALS COOKIES :-.!. • '2 POUND BAG $1.2 . • . .. s • • • • LUNCHBOX ODIES••• McC tteheon aid Mrs. ' their 'dedicated efforts in McCutcheon; Mayor.' Deb planning and supi..rvising'the Shewfelt.and Mrs.,.: Shewfel ; new addition to the hall. That a l:cgion Di:strict Gortamander'` committn6.6.. consisted: -of. C.' Rickard mite' Com-.:.,Ch;a.irmanG. Lvw Com ades r M:itnt-erC•a d""Ml r- K,'ng eT1 S .Tourl'g t ' ,c00.rnbs Brafluori,Padre,Cr:L: V•:'.Sn,1.ithfif en Royal arl Mrs"' •Iay.a1;. andand Comrades E. Cthe arr:Logioll, M. Branch ,Budding _ Chairman 'Davis !Ind R L'as ttlino!of ;the and `;Mrs ,.Lock:, lone .: Ladies Auxiliary;. Conmander' oPthle 'Ladies �onrrnde Luur- thanked the. Auxiliary Mrs D•, Thorndike members" fpr their. •co ' Branch' 109 president • EY. operation during constructtcrnr-• Tonks -a-nd Mrs; Tonks i, and requestedtheir continued Comrade B; Davis and Mrs Suppor••.tofthenew•facilities• D -avis• who' is''president of The guest . speaker . was Branch 109 Ladies Auxiliary, • juced by Ppst Zone • Coi• mander'Howard'Carrolt, Commander H. Chambers. the Branch Jubilee Chairman . and Mrs. Carroll '-who- is Provincial .Vice-president' Honorary Treasurer 'of the Forbes congratulated the Ontario • '.Ladies Legion ' Branch _on_ its new addition,.:• Aixaliary. and paid tribute to :the • veterans of the First War'who Branch President Tonks persevered to tile. point that expressed the appreciation of . the ]region in Canada has. • the Branch to the members•o -•-become. a viable organization the building committee• for whose aims and objects have - . J is to survive Huron A, been 'promoted by the veterans of -World•War,2, He said that today, like the l'ir'sj•War men who now•find themselves'.few :in number • ,.i'•ti'1i'd-tlftbrain e Tgi >?d;;�wth;e Second War Vets and legionares• find: themsei'vchi • approaching the• situation. ;' Withixr thir next :40. 'years the speaker said , the• Legion -must ebsgrb -and` recognize' the sixes and, daughters of veterans as regular - .active Legion leaders' ,and b members. The Legion must p' reassess its policy,, be said, and promote closer liaison.. with bther•service clubs if the Legion in Canada j tQ have a positive influ:ence in the future. , Comrade Bert .Such ex- pressed the thanks of the Branch to the guest speaker,' and presented him with a gift from the Branch: —H: club leaders �. mike plans for new year The;Huron County'4-H Club Leaders Association -held 'its annual meeting on Wed- nesday, January 28 . at the 1.O.O,F:, Hall: in Clinton:. ' The election of officers, for' 1976 executive �r.esulted'in the following: • Past President, Fred Uhler, RR 3, Walton; •Preside'nt, - Jean ' Dinsmore, '•'Fordwich; "- 1st Vice- Pre,:sident,. Bob Tiern, ;RR' 1, .Woodham,• ;,., 2nd - Vice President, Albert VanDyken, RR 1, Exeter; • Secretary - Treasurer, Maurice ,, HallahanRR 1 •Belgrave. Directors are: - beef Beth Cooper, RR.3, Kippen, dairy, Doug Trewartha,: RR 4, Clinton: field' crops, Robert Simpson,. •RR ::3, L•ucan; sheep, 'Dori °'1Kernick, 333 Eldon: :Street,- ,Goderic'h;• swine, Don Dodds;;' . RR al•, Seaforth hors Anne Powell, RR: -.2." S'eaforth • • rabbit, Ray Hanna,, RR. 2. Auburn';' show mobile,: - Allan Haugh, • RR 1 Brucefield; tractor, • Sam Bradshaw, mucamm mummi numuswiumiimitYummu muumpeemmumtnrartsrmmasssausr mmumO sssstaummei ss i. k Clinton; ' piovik,mens; Bili Leeming, RR 4, ;Walton and - John Clark,.RR 5;•Goderich. The "following statistics were :presented , to : ,the organization.: on: the; 1975 4-H Club Prograni, In all, 379. members took 477 projects forming. 29 ;