Times-Advocate, 1978-11-02, Page 19 (2)( •
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Agricultural group
banquet in K -W hall
Around 100 people attend-
ed the annual meeting of
District 8 Huron -Perth, On-
tario Association of
Agricultural Societies,
which was held on October
25. 1978. at the Kirkton-
Woodham Community Cen-
tre.
Following a pot luck
supper. Tim and Dan Shute
provided musical entertain-
ment. . •
Over 80 Club
Mrs. Mabel Deslardine
of RR 2, Dashwood,
Shipka) will be
celebrating her 82nd
b_ irthdaX- on November -
oveber 4.
Arthur Baker of Green
Acres, Grand Bend,
celebrated . his 94th bir-
thday on October 27.
Mrs, Arthur Baker of,
Blue Water Rest Home,
Zurich, celebrated _her
93rd IMrthday on October
6. •
Art Peppin, of the
Agrlcultufal and Hor-
ticultural Societies .Branch,
Toronto, was thet guest
speaker. showing slides and
explaining the grant system
to the societies. He stated
the annual convention next
year will be held February
21 and 22 at Toronto.
Chairman for the meeting
was the director of men's
division for District 8 in
1978, Bill Westman.
Harold Lobb, Clinton was
elected director; with Keith
McLagan, Mitchell, chosen
as associate director.
Donald Young, Auburn. is
secretary -treasurer.
The slate of officers fol'
the- ladies section is Mrs.
Verna Seeley, St. Marys,
director: Mrs. Stewart
Smale. St. Marys.
secretary: and. Mrs.
,Dolores Shapton:• Exeter,
associate director. and Mrs.
Maxine Sereda. Exeter,
associate secretary.
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TEN ORIGINAL SONGS
CHILD'S LOVE
RUNNING AWAY FROM .HOME
THE DAY THE MAGIC DIED
CUT RECORD — Things may not always be harmonious in a household where there are five
girls, but that's not the case at the Dashwood area home of Joseph and Anne Miller. Their five
daughters hove been making harmonious sounds for several years and the popular young
entertainers.recently cut ,a record "The Miller Sisters" which is now available at area outlets.
The 10 songs on the record were written and composed by the eldest of the girls, 1.6 -year-old
Donna Jean. Exeter drummer Jeff Rooth accompanied the girls.
County turns clown
resource fund bid
By JEFF SEDDQN
Huron County Council
refused .to support the
Vanastra Resource Centre at
its Friday session when it
received a request from the
centre for a $5,000 grant.
The executive committee
of council recommended that
• the grant request be refused
at the present time leaving
the resource centre, to
operate on a Canada Works
grant of 928,000.
Executi'e committee
Chairman Ed Oddleifson told
council that Liz Warren,
Chris Martin and- Carol
Mcllveen had appeared
before the committee
requesting financial support.
The money was to be used to
publish 500 copies of a
proposed services in-
formation directory costing
$2,500, and to pay a part-time
worker to continue to
provide services provided by
• the resource centre under
the original Canada Works
grant
Oddleifson said the
Vanastra group was working
with funds from a 1978
Canada Works grant and
that four people were
drawing pay out of that
grant. He said the centre had
received $26,000 for 1979 and
that money was to pay three
staff members.
Hold baptism
At the service in Trivitt
Memorial Church Sunday
morning Qctober . 29, Rev
`George Anderson conducted
a baptismal service.
- Jennifer Lynn and Michael
John Douglas Heywood.
children of Mr. & Mrs.
Douglas Heywood, Exeter,
and Anita Susanne Phillips,
daughter of Mr. & Mrs. John
Phillips, Hensall, were.
received into the fellowship
of the Church through the
Sacrament. of Baptism. Mr.
Gerald McAuley presided
at the organ,
Times -Advocate, November 2, 1978
Pogo 19
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Dwellings as well as
Farm Properties
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Robert Gardiner
Lloyd Morrison
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William Choffe
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Hugh Benninger -
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