Clinton News-Record, 1987-05-13, Page 23At the Huron County 4-H Surviving With
members were honored for the number of
six projects were (back, left) Michelle
Clinton I; Lexie Murch, Clinton I who
Ann White Clinton III; (front, left) Heather
Style
Achievement
Night on May 6,
projects they had completed. Completing
Turner, Varna Parr Line; Sylvia Crich,
received her 10 Year Leader Award; Ruth
McKercher, McKillop I; Rhonda Wright,
Clinton III; Jennifer Jewitt, Clinton III. Absent from the photo was Marg Ryan,
McKillop IV. (Anne Narejko photo)
Huron County's 4-H Surviving With Style
project held its achievement night at St.
Joseph's Separate School on May 6. Receiv-
ing awards for 12 completed projects were
Connie McClure (left) of McKillop I and
Melody VanDorp of Clinton II. ( Anne Nare-
jko photo)
SURVIVING
WITH
STYLE
People who have helped the cause
Donations Made To Clinton Public
Hospital In Memory Of : Hendrica DeJong,
Percy Brown, Graydon Neal, Mabel Scott,
Aaron Fisher, May Hanley, Lettie Green,
Ida Wright, Margaret Reynolds, Orval
Greer, Lorna Radford, Dalton Smith,
Clarence (Ted) Trott, John Wammes Sr.,
Bruce McClinchey, Ida Martin, Roxy
Caves, Elizabeth Plunkett, Betty Irwin,
Eleanor McKenzie, Mary Wallis, Robert
Doak, Gerda TeBrinke, Bernard
Westerveld, Ethel Williams, Alcide Cor-
riveau, Kenneth Scott, Mac Cameron, Con-
stance McDermid, Russell Beyer, John
McKenzie, J. Brown Higgins, Martin
Poelman, Vera Hudie, Annie Betties,
Lawrie Slade and Laura Neutal.
Donations were also made by: John
Duddy, Joyce Lavender, Mr. and Mrs.
Arie Vandendool, Roy Daer, Edward
Fuels Ltd., The Upjohn Company of
Canada, Scruton Fuels Ltd., Vanastra and
District Lioness Club, L. Oesch Woodwork
ing Ltd., Merck Frosst Canada Inc., Lavis
Contracting Co. Ltd., Gaiser Kneale In-
surance Brokers Inc., Clinton Fire
Brigade, Royal Canadian Legion Branch
No. 140, Bank of Montreal, Dr. Graham
Bowker, Dr. and Mrs. Grant Lee, Dr. R.
W. Flowers, Carol Munro, Teresa Ad-
shead, Betty Lockhart, Jean Cox, Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Stewart, Marjorie Marshall,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wammes, Christine Ball,
Brenda Consitt, Mary DeJong, Thelma
Ellerby, Cheryl Hohner, Reta Kelland. Jo-
Anne Radford, Dan Steyn, Betty Thomp-
son, Elizabeth Dalzell, Margaret Draper,
Velma Lewis, Paul Stackhouse, CPH Aux-
iliary, CPH Employees Association, Mr.
and Mrs. Cornelius Vandenbrand, Mr. and
Mrs; Sander VanDorp, The Senator Nor-
man M. Peterson Foundation, Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Flett, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Norman, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown,
Huibert Duizer, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Westlake, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mayman,
Mrs. Martin Peolman, Ted Fear, Glen
Young, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thompson,
Donald Chilton Christian Reformed
Church, Steve Fraser, Township of Col-
borne, Beatrice Taylor, Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin Cox, Trinity Anglican Church,
Dominic Doherty, Reta Teo, Patricia
Muratori, Clinton and District Junior
Farmers, Ruby J. Philp, Margaret Bridle,
Mr. and Mrs Chris Guetter, Olive Johnson,
Township of Goderich, St. Andrews United
Church Women, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Dowson, Mr. and Mrs. Menno' Martin,
Atlas Fur Tanning and Dyeing Limited,
Stanley Township Sesquicentennial,
Heimatland Euro Canadian Club Inc., The
Manufacturers' Life Insce. Co., Mr. and
Mrs. L. .Theedom, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
DeGroot, Jacomina Koklman, Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Ashton, Edna Baker,
Goderich Lions Club, Rosemary Arm-
strong, Auburn and District Lions Club,
The Silver Threads, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Hilderley, St. Augustine Parish Council,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Draper, Lgndesboro
Lions Club Community, Mr. and Mrs. Goff
Brand, John Livermore, Reach Out Senior
Club, N. E. Hardy, Katherine Kuchmistz,
Helen L. Cooper, Mopday Euchre Club,
Golden Radar Club, Adeline McKenzie,
James R. Cooper, Elizabeth Stryker, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Putman, Eleanor
Fisher, Albert Hawley, Mabel McAdam,
Mary McCauchey.
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ADVISORY COMMITTEE
ON COUNTY GOVERNMENT
The Honourable Bernard Grandmaitre, Minister of Municipal
Affairs, invites individuals and organizations to submit written
cgmments on matters of representation and responsibility for
services in county government in Ontario.
The submissions will be considered by the Advisory Committee on
County Government, established by the Minister to conduct a
review of these aspects of county government in Ontario.
The committee will focus its study on:
• representation and accountability
• responsibility for services
The committee will develop options and make recommendations
based on their review for consideration by the Minister of
Mupic.ipal Affairs.
Interested persons or organizations are asked to submit comments
in writing by June 30, 1987 to:
Helen McLean, Secretary
Advisory Committee on County Goveinment
Provincial Municipal Affairs Secretariat
13th Floor, 777 Bay Street
Toronto, Ontario
M5G 2E5
For fur• ther information, write to the above address or telephone
(416) 585-6287.
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Affairs
Bernard Grandmaitre, Minister
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L There's only one way to connect a
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5. When finished, close all valves.
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