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PAGE 12,•--GOPgRICH SIUNAL-STAR THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1977
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Proud certificate holders
Several members of the Green Thumbers were acknowledged for their
special efforts and floral arrangements with junior service certificates
presented Monday. The recipients included Darin Culbert, Kim Fangrad,
Genny Madden, Gardner Moulton, John Kloss (second row) George
inrYthout, Brian Moulton, Dianne Claus and Jennifer Campbell. In the back
row is Mike Madden, Patrick Madden, Robin MacDbnald, Anne Alli,
Valerie Montgomery and Vickie Beattie.. Jim Watson, Susan Chisholm, Kim
Dobie and Scott Wilson were absent.,(staff photo)
Holmesville Thankoffering amusing skit
Blanche Deeves
The United Church
Women's Thankoffering was
held April 12 in Holmesville
United Church, with Mrs.
Alice Porter presiding.
Mrs. Phyllis Cox welcomed
the members and guests and
Mrs, Rita,. Potter read the
Scripture. The Meditation
was read •by Mrs. Irene
Cudmore. A duet was sung by
Misses Marlene Yeo and Jane
Ginn with Mrs. Verna Lobb
accompanying on the piano.
An, amusing skit "Excuse!
Excuse!" was put on by
▪ several of the women,,,Mrs.
Millie Dempsey, Mrs, Phyllis
Cox, Mrs. Isobel Harris, Mrs.
Betty Stoner, Mrs. ISobel
Sturdy, Mrs, Dorothy
Whitely, Miss Jacqueline
Norman. and Mrs. Muriel
Grigg. Mrs, Isobel Sturdy
read a poem, "Easter is
Here", Cincy R0pson. Sherri
Duff, Patricia Harris,
Theresa Duff, Lori Harris,
K Even Jantzi and .Brenda
Harris also contributed to the
program.
Mrs, Jean Ginn introduced
the guest speaker. Mrs. Pat
Wheeler of the Blue Water
Centre volunteer services.
She gave interesting and
informative talk on the
Centre which started in April
1976 and had its first birthday
last week.
The 99 residents are from
Huron, Perth, Grey and
Bruce counties, The staff and
councillors strive for a home
life atmosphere and many of
the residents work in the
carpentry shop, ceramics,
arts and crafts as well as the
car wash. Slides of the Centre
were shown to give the
• women a chance to see what
is being done,
A delicious meal was
.served and a social time was
held forall present.
• Personals
The community would like
to congratulate Don and
Isobel Harris on the occasion
of• their 35th Wedding
Anniversary,
Garnet Diehl, custodian of
the school, has done 0 very
good job of mounting the old
School bell on the lawn of the
Holmesville School.
Holmesville I 1 .H
The seventh meeting was
held April 13 at the home, of
Betties, The discussion in-
cluded evaluation ,of gar-
, ments and score for jUdging.
Group work involved the
planning of our exhibit for
Achievement Day.,
A meeting for the exhibit
was held April JR at our
leader's home.Special thanks
goes to both Mrs. Betties and
Mrs. Miller for leading this 4-
14 Club's -Clothes for
Leisure".
Birthday Party
, A double birthday party
was held at the home of Mr1
and Mrs. Alvin Betties- for
their son Bruce, and datightor
Peggy Ann McLeod. A
delicious trukey dinner was
prepared by 'Mrs. Betties for
the occasion, •
Those attending were:
Bruce and Beryle Betties and
children, Brucie, Bradley,
Barry, 'Beverley- and Bf2cky:
Peggy Ann and Murray
McLeod and Mark; Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Ball. Miss
Ruth Mallet. Kelso Fitz-
simmons. Marie and Mary
Jean-.. A good time was had .hy
all present.
Anniversary Party
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Saturday evening a family
dinner with IS .present- was
held for Don and 'Isobel'
Harris at the Bedfort Hotel in
Goderich. with table.
decorated with spring flowers
and jade colored can-
dlesticks. Everyone enjoyed
a lovely dinner which in-
cluded an Anniversarycake.
Those attending were: Joan
and Steve Carter, Donna and
Dennis Harris, Eldon and
Ethel 'Ycai, Betty, Ross,
Feagan,, 'Irene, Jim and
Durin, of London, Ruth
Talbot of Bayfield, Marion
and Bert Harris, Verna
Harris, Jean and Brian
Du rn in Of London.
Foljowing,,,,the ped, ,al
were invited to the home- of
•Jane and Steve Carter. where
'about 35 friend S and neigh•
hors had gathered for an
evening olcards.
The floppy couple were
pleased to have the couple
who attended them - in the
home of the bride on their
we'dding. day. They were
Betty Feagan who was
bridesmaid and- Eldon Yeo
who was best man.
The couple received many
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lovely gifts and a delicious
smorgasbord lunch was
served,
Sunday, Ross and ;Betty
Feagan had a dinner in honor
of the couple. Attending
Your wit
Green Thumbers what you
assures
:start season
were,' Dennis, Donna, Jen-
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?lifer Harris, Steve, Jane and
Kell' Carter, Irene and.Jim-
Durnin, London, Donna and
Harold .Tyhdoll, Clinton, Jean
and Brian,Durnin. London.
On Monday 35 regular
Green Thumbers members
gathered for the first meeting
of 197, Gay chatter and
excited voices showed the
members were eager to get
back to gardening again,
Six new members were
accepted into the Green
Thumbers club.
President Robin
MacDonald drew the ticket
for the winner of the Purple
Martin birdhouse. The lucky
winner was Veronica Harmon
of Goderich. This bird house
was donated to the Green
Thumbers club by Bill Wiser
an active adult member of the
junior gardeners.
.1 unior service cer-
tificates were awarded to the
members who achieved 50 out
of a possible 100 points. Points
were awarded for garden
competition; flower shows,
and public plantings,
Recipients of these Cer-
tificates were Gardner
Moulton, Brian Moulton,
Michael Madden, Patrick
Madden, Jim Walton, Darin
-Culbert, George Zoethout,
Robin MacDonald, Anne
Allan, Vicki Beattie, Jennifer
Campbell, Kim Fangrad,
Genny Madden, Valerie
Montgomery, Scott WiNon,
Dianne Claus, Kim Dobie,
John Kloss, Susan Chisholm,
Jennifer pobie, 'Greg
MacDonald, John Dobie,
Sharon Moriarity, Tim Reid,
Raymond Bedard 'and
.Stephen Lbve.
Others who participated -in
growing a garden in 1979 and -
East Wawanosh Township
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Go public with drain
East Wawanosh township
council approved a tem -
armory. road closure at its last
mdeting acting, on a request
from the Maitland Valle:,
Conservation, Aathority. kThe
request was to close certain
roads in the township "and
deed them to the MVCA. The
roads are -on the township's
concession six -seven and
amount to about 1,000 feet of
allowance between lots 30 and
Council amended a report
on the 1-lallahan. Caldwell and
Toll Municipal drains repair,
improvement and extension
as presented by engineer E.
W, Shifflett and made the
report a bylaw. Bylaw 3 of
19:;- concerning the Hallahan-
Caldwell-Toll • municipal
drain was giv6n first. second
and third reading and will be
sent to•a court of revision to
be held May 3 at 9 p.m. in the
Belgrave Community Centre.
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Bylaw 4 of 197Z,Was, given
third and final reading and
gives council permission to
sell debentures to consolidate
three municipal drains. The
debenture is for $23,909 and is
for 10 years at 10 percent per
year,:
Council accepted a tender
frofrom Pollard Bros, • for
harrow at $89 Per flake ton in
other business and worded
the tender acceptance for
supply, delivery and ap-
plication on all roads in the
township subject to approval
Of the ministry of tran-
sportation and com-
munications.
• Council signed an
agreement with Schultz Bros..
to.be renewed fiVe years.
The agreement sets rent for
the township land fill site at
•;-:300 a year, sets snowblowing
costs at $10 per trip and
bulldozing costs at 116 per
hour'.
Building permits were
approved and issued to- J.
Snell for a pole "barn, P.
I3rommer for a pig barn and
G. R. Jaretzke was issued a
permit for -a liquid manure
tank, All three permits are
subject to ministry of en-
vironment approval. Permits
were also issued to Eli
Gingcrich for a house and R..
Peck•for a lean to shed.
or participated in the flower
shows in 1976 were Bradley
Betties, Bruce Betties, Tim
Bokan, Joni Burbine, Joanne
Campbell, Julie Anne
Culbert, Paula Feagan,
Rhonda Glazier, Karin
Hoernig, Sarah Hoernig, Kim
Jansen, Pam Jansen, Garry
Mallough, Jan Russelo,
Allison Scott, Cheryl Smith,
Lisa Taylor, Heather Turton
and Jennifer Whitely.
Honourable mention for
perfect attendance in 1976
were Vicki Beattie, Jennifer
Dobie, John Dobie, Perry
Madden, Patrick Madden,
Greg MacDonald, •.Robin
MacDonald and George
Zoethout.
Art Bordeau, the group's
sponsor, kindly donated a door
prize for the meeting. This
was won by George Zoethout,
a regu ar Member of the
garden lub. Don't miss the
auction sale coming up on
Saturday.
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administered is to
appoint Victoria a4
Grey Trust as your
executor. Do it to
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