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Clinton News-Record, 1987-07-15, Page 22• GlkiINTON NEWS -RECORD, WED1s1ESDAY, JULY 15, 1987—Page 21 Stephen Lobb, BA Stephen James Lobb, son of Don and Alison Lobb of RR2 Clinton, graduated from Huron College, University of Western Ontario, with his BA in 1986. Steve was first employed by Concert Productions International (CPI), Toronto in the accounting division. In November, 1986 he accepted a position with Nesbitt, Thomson, Deacon Inc., Toronto as a Commodity Futures Account Executive. Sud 2 miles south of Rayfield ( GRAND OPENING SPECIALS It was a sea of people at the Bayfield Community Centre as bargain hunters were out to support a good cause as well as see what they could find. On July 10, the 40th annual rum- mage sale was held in support of Pioneer Park. The items available were anything from furniture to baked goods to clothing. (Anne Narejko photo) David Lobb, BSc David Allen Lobb, son of Don and Alison Lobb of RR2 Clinton, recently received his BSc from Victoria College, University of Toronto with a Biophysical Specialist Degree. David is presently employed by the Centre of Soil and Water Conservation at the' University of Guelph and is also enrolled in postgraduate studies there. County library promotes talking books This spring the Huron County Library has been actively promoting its talking book service. To reach potential talking book patrons I anyone who is unable to read print due to a, visual, physical or perceptual disaiility 1, more than 125 let- ters were mailed out to Huron County doc- tors, service clubs and community groups. This promotional project has been a great success. In addition to increased community awareness, many Huron Coun- 2 JthANN1VERSARY OPEN HOUSE For Toss (i Katherine IRl.,.kcri Gregory SUNDAY, JULY 19th al 231 Nelson St. STRATFORD 2-1 p.m. Best Wishes Only Please QUEEN'S SEAFORTH Thurs., Fri.. Sot. "BARRACUDA II Corning Thurs., July 30 GIRL'S HITE OUT GARDINER'S BARBER SHOP & HAIRSTYLING FRIDAY CLOSED SATURDAY July 17 July 18 ,.;PEN Monday ty organizations have generously donated towards the purchase of talking books. To date $1685 has been collected for this wor- thwhile service. Dsmations have ranged from $10 to $900, A very heartfelt thankyou is extended from the Huron County Public Library Board to all the groups and in- dividuals who have supported the library's talking book service. In order to give proper credit to all sup- porters, talking books purchased by these funds will be labelled with the donor's name. The Library Board will also apply for matching Wintario funds to further in- crease the talking book budget. In a recent survey of 27 libraries in the Ontario Library service area of Saugeen, it was shown that only 3 libraries (Kit- chener, Guelph and Cambridge) have larger talking book collections and more registered patrons than Huron County. Huron County has a larger number of children usinP itv talking book service than any other library in the Saugeen area. The generosity of Huron County service clubs and community, groups will allow the library to maintain and, increase thjs,high level. of service. The Warmly. will be'able.to.. correct some of the weak -areas in its Col- lection such as the small. number of children's titles currently available. If you know of anyone who could benefit from the library's talking book collection, please tell them about this completely free service. Once they have a certificate of elegibility signed by a health professional (doctor, nurse, therapist etc.), they will become a registered talking patron. 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