The Goderich Signal-Star, 1981-03-25, Page 13•
Admittedly stirhig did arrive with some fine -weather on the
weekend but it wasn't exactly conducive to summer
sporting activity. However, a group of four men took the
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opportunity to do a little scuba diving off .the south pier
Sunday and playfully poked through the slushy ice. (photos
by Dave Sykes) •
GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25,1981—PAGE 13
Volunteers are needed
to help refugee fam ily
At Holmesville's Sunday
morning service, Elaine
Townshend told the
congregation about the
refugee family who is now
living in a townhouse in
Vanastra. They are anxious
to learn English and
volunteers are needed to
give lessons.
At' the service, special
music was given by Mervyn
Lobb and his three sons
Murray, Hugh and Gordon.
Frank Thompson and
.Chester Sturdy received the
offering.
Rev. Scott reminded
everyone that on April 7
Family Night will be held. It
was also noted that a bale is
being packed.
News and notes
The Goderich Township
WI card party will be held on
March 26 ,in the community
centre.at_8_pm. Admission is
$1 'and ladies 'are asked to
bring lunch.
The recreation board is
planning an appreciation
night for the Enterprising
Seniors at their meeting on
April 2 with games and
lunch.
The community centre
• now has its own catering
group. Just call 482-9954 or
524-7011 for further. in-
formation.
• Softball coaches presented
some recommendations
• regarding the ball diamond,
:.sodding the outfield, the
bleachers, _i day_ fo a work -
party with equipment to be
organized, washrooms,
having a manager with -
specific 'duties, proper
timetabling, lights and
liability Insurance for the
r•hilrlren
Seniors meet
' The Goderich Township
Enterprising Seniors met in
the hall on March 19 and
Mrs. Jean Lobb chaired the
• meeting. .
• A moment of silence was
held in memory of 'the • late
Bill Rueger. John Deeves
will present the club with a
gavel in memory of the late
Harry . Cudmore . and Mr.
Deeves was thanked by Mrs.
Lobb.
Watt . Webster played
several Irish tunes . un his
harmonica and roll call was
taken by Irene Cudmtire,
Two new members, Lorne
and Beth Webb, were
welcomed to The club and
Mrs. Cudmore gave the card
report for Blanche Deeves.
Fran Powell presented the
financial statement.
EveretMcIlwain reported
Everett
for the buying committee
and it was noted that four
neighboring clubs have been'
invited to give a demon=-
stration on carpet bowling.
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- news
Blanche. I)eeves, correspondent 482-,1:i8:.;
Mrs. Cudmore read the
correspondence and 'noted
that a Seniors Rally will be
held in Vanastra on April 9.
The, quilt committee will
include Marion Powell, Jean
Perdue, Margaret Mid-
dleton,. Grace Walters,
Marion Smith and Charlotte
Norman
It was noted that shuf-
fleboard will be held on
Tuesday and Thursday
mornings from 10 to. 11 am
until the end of April
The next meeting will be
held nn A nrit 9 at Well time ,
the rec committee -will
supply entertainment and
lunch.
Following last week's
meeting, Mrs. Lobb showed
her slides on Ireland and
lunch was served by Mrs.
Smith and Mrs. Perdue.
Members were . rerriinded
that the Golden Radar Club
of Clinton is holding a euchre
party in the Clinton Legion
on April 22 and proceeds
from the. event will go .
towards the. Clinton Hospital
building fund.
Grartts-.are.offered
Agriculture • and Food
Minister Lorne C: Henderson
has announced the details of
the seasonal housing
assistance program which
will take effect April 1:
In making:the announce=
ment, Henderson said, "This
housing assistance program
is part of the government's
on-going commitment to
`-a-ti-iculture-in -this province
especially In the crucially
important area of
agricultural manpower." .
' Under the program,
assistance will be provided
to eligible growers of .field -
grown vegetables, small and
tree fruits and tobacco.
The assistance Will be in
the form of a grant to cover
50 per cent of the cost of con-
structing or renovating
seasonal housing for farm-
workers employed m the
production and harvesting of
Thesecrops:-The maxunuin----
per farmer will be $10;000
with 'a maximum of $1,000
per worker housed.
It is expected that this pro-
grarh will -be7-11cost=sharell
with the federal government
on a equal ,basis under the
federal -provincial
agricultural manpower*
agreement,.
:Application forms will be
available 'from the county
and district offices of the
Ministry in the near future.
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