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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1977-02-03, Page 22v. ror nkPI,1/744Z q!'kl/aM' !CiRWA4.1!.:174 th • The Heron County 4-H Club Leaders' Association elected its 1977 executlie`sit its,annual meeting in Clinton last Thursday. The newly - elected officers flanking secretary- , • treasurer, Maurice Hallahan, RR 1, Belgrave, seated, are left to right:. "preiddent, Bob Hern, .RR 1, Woodham; vice-presidents, Albert Van Dyken, RR 1, Exeter and. Glen McNeil, RR 6, Goderlch; and past president, Jean Dinsmore, Fordwich. (News -Record photo) '7itr o'AlA ot ,acjivitlea to • POO elettrtitrno]ntrilfi.Pliki 'esf Huron CoontY:,,* b LeadersAssociation's anniversary. The association, which marked its 25 yearke$40.ttce at its annual '1100tink4fid have Simon ifftliA11;AV tdritintCorn:Alarlilt'vthTgk1 Thursday,. Blyth, Ron "McMichael, Wroxeter, . Joan: DinsittOre, FordWich, BOb"McNellklX6 GOderich, Maurice.Hallainti, RRI Belgrave,•. Gordon People, RR5 SeaforthAnd Jahn Clark, RR5 Goderich investigating the possibility c(!f elehhra°tlicloinngsomaetitn4eintill summer. The association began in 1952 I with 32 leaders representing 14 clubs, with 198 members, and has gre'ute today to 55 .leaders frotif•10 clubs -with 371 members. , Making further com- parison, Huron County _, ex- tension assistant, tin MacGregor reported that 93 mernihreN their ojeci . percentage.l' Theflt:: 88 per coo:t ), 7? i98,ch:0L,t. Of tti se_cr_retatyrtp : 1 1 tPMetirfeaes:ue;Purillititcaleenvn:.who has 1 :9'':!:9911 ' , f sec ewy reearcrets7.4 p the other. 4 4 4 i Bob i1e ,• RR1 'Wondlle,„ presidents, Albeit;',Ii,, Dyken, R12,1 Exeter ao.:k. „ Oei.ka.1 .4.11 McNeil. RR6G�derlcl leted past PreSidlinti.,:,.Jean ince..#*0'..,•; • smore,Fordwich: The IQ direOtor#4400 op': -...the year were.:!;)! ;beef, - theRR3 caafied pnly ',field crops, , Bob utice R113 Lucan; she Kernick, doderfiilf • ity,#11 Graeme Craig. RRI ld the . horse, Jean ";DttIll F ord wich ; ra bb ta`',' •Pa2y,'‘' ; nn ; P t--"! •V• toa OP, 20 . lia a RR3 • AU Beth t,t,. • #1t3 liippeti;" traet?t,i'7 augh,-- RR1 Bruce 'PloWmen, Bill Leeming,,AK4 -Walton and John Clark, R125 oderich. ,Grants totalling $4,557 haVe ',Cattle:al and recreational been ".approved.for. tiV*Ik6011#10. projects in Huron co046::.. :TO date, the ministry has from the proceeds -. Of • the,-'•allotted194.3 Million to more Ontario Lottery. The anionnta thapy'4,365 groups and range from $.1,305 to $666. , projects aeross the province. The Seaforth Minor Hockey .' The Crediton Baseball Association is to receive Association is to receive hockey equipment direct baseball equipment direct from the Wintario Projects from the Wintario Projects Office for an, approximate Oftice, for an approximate value of $1,305. value of $758. The : Clinton Industrial The Exeter' Minor Hockey Hockey League is to receive Associatioe' is to receive hockey equipment 'direct hockey equipment direct from the Vintario Projects from the Wintario Projects Office for an" approximate Office for an approximate value of $863 and the sum of value of 446-5 and the sum of $250 to assist in the purchase $250 to assist in the costs of in - of hockey sweaters for a total province ;travel for a total grant of $1,113. . grant of $715.. • Culture and Recreation The Whighain Badininton • Minister Robert Welch . paid Club is to receivehadniinton • today's grant3 are part of the equipment direet, from the ongoing Share • Wintario Wintario Projects 'Office for. program for the -;isooport'of ariapproxiMateyalue 03666: eo .,.11;;;!!)01:! ; • ,r);;44N ' ...!"Fos 44.5111.9N: The Place' To Go. • ROSSSHQES 44 P • . 00106(FW,'. For All PopularMabes Huron ,F01,injctkon. EquIpm.n4 'hoot 4814971 Eleven mensbets of the Huron County 4- 11 Club Leaders' Association were elected to the 10 director positions, left to right, the new directors are, front row: horse, Jean Din- smore, Fordwich; snowmobile, Beth Cooper, RR 3, Kippen; plowman, Bill Leeming, RR 4, Walton; beef, Barry Miller, RR 3, -Exeter; Back row: • plowman, John Clark, RR 5, Goerich;.siteep, Doh ernick, GOdericli;, fleld,cropir- Bo Simpson, RR 3, Lucthi, swlne, GraititeRR ,'Cralg,*; Walton; rabbit, Ray Hanna,,RR 2, AtibUrn;•tractOigAllail! Haugh, RR 1, Brucefield; dairy, Brian Oldfield, RR Seaforth: (News -Record photo) Routine business handled by board. Huron County Board of Education chairman or vice- chairman, and the treasurer of the Board were authorized under terms.. of a borrowing by-law passed by the Board at its meeting on Monday af- ternoon to borrow up to $15 million to meet expenditures until current revenue has -been received The by-law' authorizes the officials to borrow "from time, to time from the Bank of Montreal, by way of a promissory note a sum not exceeding in the aggregate of $15 million to nieet, until the 1 2 DAY ORw NIGHT 1.1 • W. J.. Demonise / FLOWER SHOP Agent for 24 -hr. FBA DIVELOPING current revenue has been received; the said current expenditures of the Board." The by-law specifies that the borrowing is to be made "with interest at the rate of nine and one quarter per cent per arinUm and - or prime rate which may be paid in advance or otherwise". Acting on the recom- mendation of its., Superin- tendent of Business Affairs R. B. Dunlop, the Board also approved group insurance coverage for board trustees and appointed committee memberg while on Board business for the year 1977. Cost of that coverage will be $18 per trustee, and will be supplied by the Reliable Life Insurance Company of „Hamilton. The $18 rate remains the same as in 1976 and the policy offers the same benefits. • iVoCuum Cleaners • + Washer -Spin Dryers + Portable Dryers 74 .„. FUELS Distributors for UNOC PRbDUCTS 1114, HOME, FARM. INDUSTRY • 24.HoUr Burner' Service - • POMP Financing • Gasoline, & Otani Posts • Nosy Como, InstIletIon 1 Hot *stir Rollers 524-7681 529.7544 „ ARL C C. L _ CHARTERED ACCOUNTAN WINGHAM DI4TA RIO 357-108 •WEST ST, j01111.OP LAUNDI 7: DRYCLEANI 54 Wt St. Open Daily 71m. - 1ip.i Dryclesilig 0:30 to 5:30 p.m. ist feels that the board should be Cochrane said that ideally the entitled to that interest. board should, collect their • *Director of education John money simultaneously with tax collection. Board Chairman Herb_=... Turkfieim suggested that the board investigate the possibility of collecting - money from municipalities in the county more than, twite a ,..,..,, year. He said that the municipalities collect. their , taxes three to' four times per year in some cases and only pay the board of education twice.. By „doing this they collect interest on board money, and Mr. Turkheim ADVERTISING CORRECTION Appearing on Page 3 HURON SHOPPING NEWS Store Heal; Sapid'1. Mon.. Thurs. Friday -* Saturtlisy 9 ti-ini; 6• 9 a:M. 9 am. m. • p.m': • , • • 1. nee e Vitlift40~..008# , 747 ain * HaPtilneSg«tP.iihc iJoward 1. Glynns iihout money, I' o 4.10,0* money $: 4 y filliiiiilig'"46iiiii't!ihir"*4141!dp'enand •::*Lt*Itilyrii":1°i1;:tnii"011"1::h' r'4::eliii(tiriraYifity. agara knoWs a,lot a -OatIthelnyit 1.:.14R id of happincss e:als0;k11444 k1 Iiat f." ocicign, EA. ka0a3 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS 37 West Street. God•rIch, Ontario 524-2011 1 P.O. • rfaVOta... 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