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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1985-05-22, Page 29PAGE 10A—GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, WEDNESDAY, MAY 22. 1985 savimimimmisammimminimagiLler NEwsmasiaaamilasiimomaRinieasi Area 4-HgroUps hold meetings A number of 4-11 members received awards for six completed projects during the 4-H achievement night Wednesday. They are, back row, left to right, Lisa Smith, Dungannon 1; Laurie Hayden, Port Albert; Wendy Westecott, Port Albert; Wendy Miltenburg, Port Albert and Debbie Rintoul, St. Helen's. Front row, Nancy Hunter, Trinity; Donna Scott, Kingsbridge and Agnes Van Osch, Kingsbridge. (Photo by Alan Rivett ) The Huron county 4-11 clubs held their annual achievement night at Brookside School on Wednesday evening. Winning awards for 12 completed projects were, left to right, Donna Gregory. Dungannon 1: Andrea Smith, Dungannon 1; Debbie Raynard, Trinity and.Glenyce )V1c('linehey, burn 2. ( Photo by Alan Rivett) Anglican children to hold festival at three locations ('lose to. 3.000 Anglican children are ex- pected to join in the fun of their annual Child,ren's Festival at three locations in the Diocese of Huron on Saturday, June 1. S'oungstfn from five to 12 years of age, along with their teen and adult leaders, will come frail parishes all over the Diocese to staging -areas near St. Paul's Cathedral, London; St, George's Church, Owen Sound; and Our Lady of 11t. Carmel Church, ` d- sor. • Each group., carrying e•hurcl, banners and shcphet lecl by. its. Bishop - in London, Bishop 1)r•rw'yn Junes: Owen Sound, Bishop Morse Robinson: .Windsor. Bishop Robert Townshend - rn hiVeprscoparl vestments and RII-STI IflAY CLUR Ili: My name k Sean Jerry and 1 will he four on May 22. 1 had an early birthday par- tr ith �«,► 4fwn& 44w M u da -'ti, 4That was my t'nr•le Gerry's birthdayi. • Bye for now Sean carrying his staff, will parade to the Festival site, some accompanied by mar- ching bands and clowns. A worship service at 11:00 a.m., specially designed for children, will .be followed by a lunch of hotdogs and juice, and an afternoon rotating program of games, crafts, drama and songs.• "The Festival allows the children 'to feel a part of the wider community of the Church, gives them an opportunity to meet one of our Bishops, and to enjoy themselves - all in Christ's Name," said Rev. George Ferris, Festrv-al--Co-oFdinator -and Huron's -Nurture -- Division chairman Dear Captain t ()met: Hi! My name is Jana Young and 1 would like to join your birthday club. I was one year old on Tuesday, May 14. I live at R.R. 2 Goderic•h with my mom and dad ( Heather and Ron ). On Sunday 1 ant having a hirthday party: Bye for now. 1,0ve..lana The organizational meeting of the 441 Poultry Club was held at the home of Tracey Tyler. The club elected its executive for the year which includes; president, Steef Blom; vice- president, Tracey Tyler; secretary, Henk Blom; reporter, Mary Daw and junior leader, Steef Blom. Leader William Jardine discussed com- mercial eggs and the group judged three flats. Co -leader Mary Daw discussed breeding records and showed different generations in birds. The Port Albert 4-H club met at the home of Tracy Black May 6 and 11 members repeated the pledge. Leaders Donna Hayden and Helena Young discussed garden pesticides, hitchik- ing,&ow blowers and safety measures to be exercised outside the house. The group -also learned about gasoline storage on the farm and power take -off shafts. The group met again May 20. 4®H members and leaders recognized for accomphshrent At recent 4-H Actionwear Achievement Nights held throughout the county a number of members were recognized for their 4-H accomplishments. Congratulations are extended to the following people who successfully com- pleted 24 projects: Dianne Oldfield, Egmondville; Janice Faust, Gorrie; Kathy Pentland, Gorrie; Debora Smith, Gorrie; and Shirley Baker, Cranbrook. These members have put a lot of time, ef- fort and imagination into their project books and each individual project. The skills and knowledge gained from the 4-H program will inevitably be used throughout the future. Also receiving recognition were: Denise Brand, Holmesville 2; Sharon Thiel, Zurich; Marilyn Baarda, Hurondale 4; and Donna Johnston, Bluevale 3for completing 18 pro- jects. County wide there were 25 4-H'ers receiv- ing the 12 projects award and 46 members earned their six projects award. Every member who completed the Actionwear project is congratulated for a job well done. The Londesboro 1 leader, Mary Buffinga, was acknowledged for being a volunteer 4-11 leader for 10 years. She was greeted with a resounding thanks from 4-H members and their parents. The Ministry of Agriculture and Food extends a sincere thank you to Mary for sharing her time and knowledge with the local youth so they can have the op- po,rtunity to learn both practical and life • skills. There were 16 leaders who have been in- volved with the 4-H program for five years. They have been setting a very positive and supportive environment in which the ----me-nber-s k -an -enjoyably. "Learn io.do_byDo- ing" NOTICE Blue Cross "pay direct" non -group coverage available to all Ontario residents until June 15, 1985. 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