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LLOYD W. HUTTON
Real Estate Ltd. Broker,
Kincardine
Regular meeting of
Agricultural Society
The Lucknow Agricultural Society held
their regular June meeting at the Com-
munity Centre. There were 18 members
present with president Leo Murray in the
chair.
Leo Murray and Ross Errington
reported on the last district meeting held
at Paisley.
Draw tickets were distributed to the
directors for the annual craft show July 31
and August 1.
Allan Miller volunteered to contact
workers for the north gate at the tractor
pull July 11 and 12.
Fall Fair Books were distributed to the
members. Anyone may pick up a copy at
Lucknow Variety and Dry Goods.
Twelve registrations have been received
for the Miss Mid Western Ontario Pageant
to be held in conjunction with the Lucknow
Fair on September 19.
2000 place mats have been received to
advertise all the fairs -in District 10.
A committee reported on items that the
society plan to sell for the 125th
anniversary.
The elementary school work was judged
Tuesday, July 7.
Yes, the sandbox can be a lonely place. We caught this youngster (she wouldn't tell us
her name) spending a little time in the sand while mom was playing baseball at the
Kinsmen Park. The park is a busy spot these days.
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Regional Conference is not your typical
conference. There are no briefcases,
business suits or sensible pumps. The
delegates to this conference will be clad in
shorts, T-shirts and running shoes. Instead
of an attache case of briefs, they will bring
lots of enthusiasm.
This conference is designed especially
for the 15 year old 4-H member. Approx-
imately 120 4-H'ers from Bruce, Grey and
Huron Counties will be attending the
Regional Conference at Centralia College
July 22nd -24th. The 1987 conference theme
is "You are the One - Make it count".
Delegates to the conference will be able to
enhance their confidence level, their abili-
ty to relate and communicate with others
and their world awareness.
The session topics include stress and
time management, goal setting, dating, ef-
fective meetings, public speaking, inter-
view skills, Canada's defense and
multiculturalism.
"It's certainly a unique experience for 15
year olds and one of the many oppor-
tunities offered by the 4-H program" says
Conference Chairperson, Marg Murray.
"Besides enhancing personal develop-
ment, the kids make friendships that last a
lifetime".
As one 4-H'er who attended Regional
Conference summarized, "I wouldn't have
missed it for the world".