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Citizens News, April 27, 1977
4-H Achievernent Days
for area 4-H lu
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The Home Economics Branch
of the Ontario Ministry of
Agriculture and Food is again
holding 4-H Homemaking Club
Achievement Days in Huron
County.
This club helped members
plan, select and make a garment
for leisure wear, Special em-
phasis was placed on the selec-
tion of style and fabrics for,
leisure wear, the use of com-
mercial patterns and various
trims such as lace, eyelet and
fringe.
Mrs. Loralee Marshall, Home
Economist for Huron County, will
be conducting the following
Achievement Days throughout
the County.
Crediton Area Stephen Twp.
Central School May 7
Clinton Area Central Huron Sec.
School May 14
Exeter Area. South Huron
Secondary School May 28
All friends and relatives are
invited to attend the afternoon
programme which begins at 1:15
p.m. The girls will be presenting
skits and exhibits on various
topics related to this club. Also, a
special feature will be the fashion
parade in which the girls will
model their leisurewear. Your
presence will show your support
for the young people in the
County.'
CAST FOR HANSEi. AND GRETAI — One class at St. Boniface school put on several skits to entertain their
mothers during Education week last week. The cast for Hansel and Gretal are, left to right, Debbie
Ducharme, Mary VandeBoomen, Laurie Bedard, Elaine Pennings, Valerie Miller, Wendy Risi and Joanne
Watson. photo by McKinley
CaIf club elects officers
By Caroline Rasenberg
On April 19, 1977 Zurich 4-H
Calf Club members held a
meeting at Rasenberg's
residence. Weopened e ed th e
P
meeting with the 4-H pledge.
Election of officers were voted by
each individual member which
are the following:
President, Robert Steckle;
Vice President, Dianne Steckle;
Secretary, Cathy Love; Press
Reporter, Caroline Rasenberg;
Youth Council Representatives,
Jane and Robert Willert; Junior
Leaders; Adrian Rasenberg,
Robert Steckle.
Discussion questions were then
answered by the leader, Ray
Rasenberg, pertaining to the
project itself, the record books
and the future meetings.
Club holds
opening
meeting
The Huron County C.C.B. Blue
Water Club held its opening
meeting of the year 1977-78 April
the 19th in the Orange Hall,
Clinton. There was a good tur-
nout. We were very pleased to
welcome two new members. Mr,
Harold Beakhust of Bayfield was
our guest speaker. His topic was
"The Honey Bees and their
Queen". We all enjoyed his talk.
We thank Mr. A. Gailbraith of the
Radio & T.V. centre in Clinton for
bringing Mr. Beakhust to our
meeting.
The ladies from the St. James
Church, Middleton, (Mrs. Keith
Miller and Mrs. Edward Deeves)
served a delicious lunch. A social
hour was enjoyed by all.
The next meeting will be held in
the Orange Hall, Clinton, May 17.
The ladies of the U.C.W.
Holmesville have kindly offered
to serve lunch to us. We are
pleacari to welcome Mr. W. Brock
Olde .ton as a representive
on the board of the Canadian
National Institute for the Blind.
Mr. Olde's work will be to lighten
and way'
enlighten the- for those
g
that live in the dark.
The next meeting was then
decided on for May 5. Suggestions
were taken into account for
future agricultural trips to the
Bull Station and also to well set
up dairy and beef farms. Lun-
cheon was then served and the
meeting was later adjourned.
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More people than ever
want to own
their own home.
Ontario has a plan
to make it easier.
AHOP/HOME (Assisted Home Ownership Program/
Home Ownership Made Easy Plan) is a federal -
provincial program designed to bring home
ownership within the reach of moderate and lower
income families by offering financial aid in the form
of loans, subsidies and grants. How much aid you
receive depends upon your household formation,
income and the monthly carrying charges for your
new home.
All types of new houses are eligible for assistance
as long as they are AHOP qualified by Central
Mortgage and Housing Corporation and are sold
within the maximum AHOP prices in your
municipality.
Through an AHOP Interest Reduction Loan, the
first year's mortgage payments are reduced to an 8%
interest rate. An AHOP subsidy of up to $750 is
available during the first year of occupancy so you
would not spend more than 25% of your household
income on mortgage payments and municipal taxes.
You may also qualify for a Provincial HOME Grant of
up to $750 in the first year should your mortgage
and tax payments still exceed 30% of your
household income. Subsidies and grants are not
repayable. Loan repayments begin in the seventh year
of the mortgage.
If you are interested in buying a home under the
AHOP/HOME Program, look in the real estate
section of your newspaper for participating builders.
For more detailed program information, write:
-Communications Branch
Ministry of Housing
56 Wellesley Street West, 2nd Floor
Toronto, Ontario M7A 2N5
John Rhodes,
Minister of
Housing
William Davis,
Premier
Province of Ontario
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