The Goderich Signal-Star, 1971-01-21, Page 344 ' '" ' " , • ,
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Focus on Fitness is theme
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• MRS. ELEANOR BRADNOCK was the „skit put on by Tiger
4 -H 'IL Homemaking Club .Dunkap I.
members from tips district
Katherine Taylor commented
attepded the AchMemenDay
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on,•-thse exhibit of Tiger Dunlop
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2, ."1-jazards in Your Cupboard".
for Focus on Fithess in, Clinton
.• iat 4 .day,• m. c th ••ne „, Handcrafts Are Fin' Clinton
2's exh4t----Was corriniented on
Hunt,' hot)* Economist assisted
by Mrs. ' James Axtinann of ° by Louise -Lovett. • -
The 'highlight of the ' day's
lathing the, morning the girls
Walton. • ,, 4 .4, Prog?arn was -the presentation of
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identified .' traffic '':signs, ' had a prOvincial honor pins and
safety place Mat quiz., a,44-1 quiz. certificates •to, Helen ,Good and
artdjudged-first aid kits and gave ridraWise, County '' honors
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Doreen McCiinchey, Sherry
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with' a, skit by, Dungannon 2, Plaetzer, Wanda Plaetzer,. Rhea
• First Aid in the Home, with all ,'Hamilton, Kathleen Macreath,
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members taking part. ,
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Brussels club gave- a
.demonstration, "First Aid in the
Home" with Nancy Adams and
Karen Hemingway doing the
demonstrations.'
Auburn 1 Club gave a skit;"
"Posture Plays its' Part" with
• Joanne Hickey and Sherry
• Plaetzer taking the leading roles
and all other members taking
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Auburn 2 had an...interesting
exhibit "Six , Books we have
Read" with Linda Jefferon as
commentator.
"Using Your LeisUre Time"
was an interestintskit•brall.:the----
. members of Goelerich club.
Janet Ginn commented on
Holmesville I's exhibit,
"Handrafts are Fun".
• Holmesville 3 gave a skit on
"Posture 'Plays It's Part"- • and
Holmesville 2 had an -exhibit
• .."1-lagards - 'your- Cupboard" -
'Sandra Wise co mented on- the
exhibit. -
Londesboro I presented
• ."-Safety on the Highway" and-
broughtout many points on safe
• ciriving.`
Loridesboro. 2, had an exhibit,.
"Safety "in the Horne" with
Joanne Snell as commentator.
"A, Craft"for Leisure. Time"
part.
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Naney Porter., Janice.. Sowerby,
Lynda Anderson, Judy Howatt,
Janet Rodges, Vaughn Hunking,
Shirle.y Watkins, ne.
'Brindley, Marjorie Taylor,
Louise Lovett, and Karen
Tyndall.
Leaders and assistant leaders
were presented with badges at
the morning session. They were
Mrs. .Donna -Hayden:, an Miss,
Lexie MeWhiriney, Dungannon
2;' Mrs. C. Bishop and Mrs. C;,
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Bradnock and Mrs'. l Raithby
of Auburn 1; Mrs. Thomas
Haggitt and Mrs..Donald Raines-
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of Auburn 2; Mrs. 'Alia Porter
and Mr. Stan •-McIlwtin of
Goderich; Mrs. Eldon Yea? of
Hohnesville ' 1; Mrs. John
Westbrok. and Ais. Edward
Wise, .,f Holmesville 2; ,Mrs,
Eileen Itodges; artd"'"Ms gffie
Yeo of Holinesville
Hattie Snell and Mrs. Hazel
WaPirs of Londesboro 1; Mrs.,
Akice Buchanan' and Ms.
Josephine' Mcbregor of
Londesboro 'at--; Mrs. K.. H.
Oernig and Miss Helen 13rind*r"""""''
of Tiger Eiunlop I; and Miss
Kathy Taylor arid Miss Karen
T k• of Tiger Dunlo0 2., •• '
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Sandra 'Wise(left) and Helen,'Good of Clinton received provincial hohours
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certificates on Saturday' at the achievement day held for the -4H coursg FoCus on Fitness held at
Central Huron Secondary School. Presenting,the certificates ,was Miss Catherine 'Hunt, HurOn,
County Hcime Economist. *2 •
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Eight girls from GOderich and Clinton areas received cOunty
honours on Saturday at the achievement day for the, FoCus. on
Fitness 4H course held at Central 'Huron Secondary School in
.Clinton. Among thOse r6eiving honours were ,Marjory Taylor,
Nancy Porter,. Janet • Rodgets and Norine Brindley, all,„of
Goderich,, Karen Tyndall, and Louise Lovptt of Clinton end
JaniCe Sowerby of Goderich seen here with Miss Catherine HU(lt,
Huron County Home Economist.,.,
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Girls from Auburn glad Londesboro were among' those who
raceived bounty honour cekifitates at an acqievernent day 'held in
Clinton on Saturday. Among them were (front row, left to right)
Judy Howatt, Londesboro, Doreen McClinchey, Auburn, Vaughn
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McCOlcheon n0:flied.
co-ophead,
Bruce McCutcheon, a
49 -year-old beef and dairy,
.farmer from the Dundalk area of.
"Grey, county, was elected
president. 'of United
Co-operatives of Ontario at a
bard Meeting held at p.pop
SHOWCASE '71 in Ottavya this
week..., tle succeeds Robert
McKercher,Tha beef and poultriY'
farmer from near
Stratford;.- who .; served-- two
one-year terms.
Mr, McCutcheon, forrherlr
vice-president, was r -elected as
zone diiector for Grey and
Bruce counties at IICO.'s 23rd
annual • meeting, held' on
Ttiesday.Three, other .directors
were alsO. ,re-elected: Allan
Hunking, Auburn,, (back row) Wanda Plaetzer, Aklva Ball and
:Sherry Plaetzer all of Auburn and Shirley Watkins and Lynda
Anderson of Londesboro with .Huron County, Home Economist
Catherine Hunt.
McIntosh' representing the
eastern countie; .Ken masho-;
the south qentral. counties of
Middlesex; Oxford, Elgin and-,
Norfolk; and Gordon Jack, of
. Chatham, a diretorar-large.
Follo,wing the zone elections,
a meeting of the 12 -man bparC,,,,
was held I -elect the executive.,
In addition -to Mr. McCutcheOn,
,Tyson Langinan; from
Hawkes(one, was elected first
v ice-Oesident* and Harold
Stoni Baden,second
" vice-preident. The fourth
member Of the executive is
automatically thepast-president,
Mr. McKercher.
Some ,360 official voting,
delegates attended UCO'S'
meeting. •
Com herbicide
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introduced:.
new,. . non-persistent •
herbicide .for corn, -Bladex 80%
°1 -Wettable • owder,
' inroduced- W theeCanadian farm,
:„...rnarket this '''montInCY Sfiell
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'tiadex Provides t exellent
brit
ro of crabgrass, oneof the
corn *grower's most troublesome
weed problems. In "addition, the
"prodmct is• also effectNe against a
•nurriber of other anntial• grasses
and broad -leaf wegds.
Once Bladex has done its job
of controlling weeds it dissipate's
rapidly in, the soil,,
residue hazards if a crop othe44-
thari2 .. corn is planted ,the
follavving year. •
Illadex is applied, either band
or broacast, before the crop has
emerged, at time a planting or
soon after. Mixing into the soil is
nt. normally. - required- •• an , N •
important labor-saving. featur.„,.,
One -halt inth ofrain is needed
within 10 days Of application for
best result, •to ensure that the
Max is absorbed by the weed's
root system.
The safety Characteristics and,
effectiveness of' Bladex have
been investigated by government_
regulatory.,z.authorities and the'
produtis'approved fOr use .6n
corn. Bladex Works well on
,• light -textured soils but is not
reeornmended for use on heavy
clay or soils with high organic,
patter,
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