HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1979-04-26, Page 3This huge crane and barge have been moving about Goderich
Harbor the past week dredging silt that has formed high spots in
the harbor. The channel to the harbor was dredged last fall and
4-H clubs
highlight year
the harbor is to be completed within a couple weeks. (photo by
Dave Sykes) • m
After months- otofear- Jewellery, exhibit, with
ning and fun 4-H Mary 'Ann Van Dorp and
homemaking clubs in the Sheila Van Dorp as
area met in the Clinton commentators. The
high school on April 17 to Holmesville I dub gave
discuss and show what an exhibit on Birthstones
they learned at• their Legends and Charac-
-course, Accessories - The teristics, explained by
Final Touch. Cheryl Thompson and
Along with demon- Arlinda Schlorendorf.
strations and skits given . The skit Miss Dress -
by each of the. nine•clubs---U.P - vas-P-ut_an_b_y all the_..
several girls were given members in the Taylors •
special certificates for Corners club and •the
their 4-H work. • Varna club, with Sherry
.Chu-te-r-.....and._Leri-..-.Hayt-cr--A
Advanced Honors for showed an exhibit en -
the completion ofl8clubs titled Face Framers.
went to Lynne ' Goderich II put together
Hildebrand .from the an exhibit, Handbags for
Taylors Corners club. all Occasions, with
Dianne Bogie,
Goderich II and Lynne
Dodds, McKillop 1•I were
awarded with County
Honors for completing six
clubs and • Provincial
Honors went to Irene
Heykoop, Holmesville. II;
Doris McClure, McKillop
II and Darlene Eckel,
McKillop II. These three
girls have finished 12
homemaking clubs. The
presentations to these
girls as well as presen-
tation of certificates and
4-H teaspoons to each girl
were given out by Home
Economist Grace -Bird. _,. -•
The exhibits and skits
_iiSCfitlde-d T` Clinton II,
Costume vs Fine
Heather Lindsay as the
commentator. All
members of the Clinton
III club played a part in
the skit Accent with
•Accessories.
An exhibit, Fads in
Fashion was put on by the
Bayfield club with.
Joanne Sturgeon, Anne
Talbot and Lisa Telford
as commentators, Feet
are where it's at was the
exhibit shown by th,e
McKillop II club with
Doris McClure explaining
it. The Holmesville I club
put on the skit How to
wear Accessories, How
not to wear Accessories
with all m.€rmber-s..par-
ticipating.
•
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Workmen put the finishing touches on this retaining wall on the south side of
Goderich harbor recently capping off the $127,000 federal government project.
The wall had been ,damaged from constant pounding from lake freighters
moored near Goderich Elevator and this year was lifted out, the reinforcing
steel replaced and new concrete poured. (photo by Jeff Seddon)
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Blind
club
meets
The CCB Bluewater
Club for the blind held
their opening meeting for
the year, April 17, in the
Orange Hall, Clinton.
The members were
glad to get together again
after a long winter. The
people came from •
Lucknow, Wingham,
Blyth, Woodham, Exeter,
Hensall and Clinton.,
There was a short
business session, Then
the president, Bert
Sootheran, introduced
Mrs. Burnadette Scott,
project manager of
Recreation for Special
Needs. Mrs, Scott said
there is an indoor -
swimming pool, a sauna,
a fitness room and a
gymnasium. The em-
phasis is on making the
program enjoyable for all
participants.
Kenneth Johns of
Exeter sang two beautiful
solos. The entertainment
was rounded out with a
couple of contests which
was fun for all.
A delicious lunch was
served by Mrs. Crozier
and Mrs. Gr•ieclanus. Mrs.
Helen Sootheran thanked
the ladies on behalf of the
group.
BENEFIT
DANCE
Friday, April 27
9:30 P.M. - 1 A.M.
for
Alvin and Linda Jones
Whose home was
damaged by fire
at the ,
PINERI.DGE_CHALET
Music by
"Country Companions"
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