HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1978-05-25, Page 29GREAT ANNUAL
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Seaforth area girl honored
Karen Whitmore Clinton II
of R. R. 4, Seaforth received
an advanced honor award at
the 4-H homemaking,.
achievement day held in
Clinton recently.
The special award was
given to Karen upon the
completion and perfect at-
tendance for 18 4-H club
projects.
Karen along with about 125
other girls from 12 clubs
jpined at the Ontario Street
United Church on Saturday
for the final windup of their
spring project Focus on
Living.
Along with the award given
to Karen, eight girls received
the provincial honor award
for completing 12 projects.
Those who were presented
were: Carolyn Van Dorp, R.
R. 2, Seaforth; Donna Cole,
Susan Fuller, Barbara Hesk,
all of R. R. 2, Goderich;
Marjorie de Boer, Karen
Rodges, R. R. 2, Clinton;
Kathy Peck, R. R. 1, Zurich.
As well, girls receiving
county awards for completing
six projects were: Cathy Van
Dorp, R. R. 5, Clinton; Vicki
Mann, Hensall; Janis Chuter,
R. R. 1, Varna; Nancy
Heykoop, R. R. 3, Clinton;
Anne Talbot, R. R. 3,
Bayfield.
Leadership awards were
presented to Mrs. Ken Murch
from the Clinton III club,
Mrs. Charles Fuller of the
Goderich II club and Mrs.
Jim Keys of the Varna 4-H
club. Each lady has suc-
cessfully completed five
years as a club leader or
assistant.
Along with the awards
ceremony the girls and their
clubs prepared skits and
exhibits dealing with the
various topics that were
studied in the program. These
included emergency first aid,,,
babysitting, saftey, food and
fitness, creative use of leisure
time and learning 'through
leisure as well as municipal
and federal affairs in Canada.
With the completion of the
project, another club will be
starting sometime in Sep-
tember. The fall club is en-
titled Essential Edibles and
will deal with such topics as
meal planning for breakfast,
lunch and supper. In this,
various types of meals will be
discussed as well as learning
recipes in metric. The
highlight of the club will be a
party for the members at the
end of .the- p.rogram.. -
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GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1978—PAGE 1IA
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The Blood Donor Clinic held at North Street United Church auditorium in Goderich last
Wednesday received 242 units of blood from 273 registered donors. This number was down
slightly from the last clinic held in Goderich but organizers were pleased with the results.
Here, John Page of Goderich .gives his share as clinic assistant Thelma Rice looks on.
(Photo by Joanne Walters)
It didn't hurt a bit4 Margaret Hill of Goderich is all smiles as she rests after giving her
share of blood at the Blood Donor's Clinic held at North Street United Church auditorium
last Wednesday. Registered nurse, Catherine Wilson of Goderich looks on. The clinic,
sponsored by.the Kinsmen Club with assistance from the Kinettes, attracted 273 donors •
and 242 units of blood. This number was down slightly from the last clinic. (Photo by
Joanne Walters)
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Art and Linda Bowler and
family of Stratford spent the
weekend with relatives and
friends 'here. Linda and the
children are staying for the
remainder of'the week.
Mr. Carl Riegling, a patient
in the Wingham and District
General Hospital. for the past
two weeks, was able to return
to his home here on Monday,
May 15
Mr. Jack Curran of
Lucknow and formerly of
Ashfield is a patient in the
Wingham Hospital.
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Lavern Godkin.R.R.k1• Walton 527-1877
Ross Leonhardt, R.R.101, Bornholm 345-2234
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