The Huron Expositor, 1984-07-04, Page 9Society hears about roses
The June meeting of the Seaforth Horticul-
tural Society was held at the Seaforth Public
School with vice-president Steve Hildebrand
in charge.
The bicentennial committee reported a
bicentennial flower bed had been planted on
the Van Egmond grounds.
Effie Stephenson will represent the Society
at the Ontario Horticultural. convention in
Sudbury.
Winner of a $25. gift certificate from
Hildebrand Flowers for the membership
draw was John Van Loon,
Ray Whitlock, London who is a director of
the Canadian Rose Society gave a very
interesting and informative talk on roses. Mr.
Whitlock who is Past President of the London
Horticultural Society and former secretary of
District 10 OHA has 300 roses in his home
garden.
The next meeting will beheld at the school
on Sept, 12 with the topic bottle gardens.
Members are reminded ofihe flower show to
be held at the Legion Aug, 8 and to please
enter at least one or two iter s to make a good
showing.
Seaforth Jerse'
top in Canada'
The Dalevilia herd of Bet
of Seaforth, was Canada's
Jerseygherd in 1983 on a
basis. Thirty-three cow;
averaged 5,395 kilogram
kilograms of butterfat, 5.
B.C,A,'s of (187.183), a cc
This is the first time that:
has topped the list of
producing herds. The h
Canada in 1982 and fifth ii
PURE BRIGHTS
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herd
and Lloyd Dale,
ghest producing
omposite B.C.A.
in this herd
of milk, 286
D% butterfat for
mposite of 370.
he Dalevilia herd
anada's highest
d was third in
1981.
THE CLINTON Klompen Dancers were in the Seaforth on Thursday. (Wasslnk photo)
talent show held during Wintarlo night In
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THE HURON EXPOSITOR, JULY 4, 1984 -- A9
Huron 4.H'ers go west
Fifteen 4-H members from Huron County
are going to be in the Red Deer, Alberta area
from July 3 to 14 in an Open House Canada
Exchange. 154-H members from Alberta will
be visiting Huron County from July 19 to 30.
Those taking part in the exchange from
Huron County are Ross McIntosh,RR4
Seaforth, tan Huth, RR2 Clifford, George
Wilson, RR1 Varna, David Van Beers, RRI
Blyth, Coral Lockie, RRI Gorrie, Mark
McGregor, RR2 Kippen, Donna Pickard, RR4
Clinton, Shona Rae, .RRI Clifford, Debbie
Johncinn, RR' nl,, ,, l .'ndn Chambers,
RR4 Wingham, Maribeth Hallman, RR2
Clifford, Helen Vlemmix, RR2 Grand Bend,
Lori Terpstra, RR3 Brussels, Stegve Alton,
RR2, Lucknow and Elizabeth Ste%vart, RR1
Dublin.
These 4•111 members will be chaperoned by
Jean and Dave Dinsmore, RR1 Fordwich,
Such an exchange provides an excellent
opportunity for 4-H members and their
families to learn about life and agriculture in
another part of Canada.
Junior Agriculturalist program
running successfully another. year
The Junior Agriculturalist Program is
running successfully for another year,
On June 24, many urban youths packed
their bags and travelled to Huron and Perth
Counties to start what will be an experience
they will never forget. These students are
working for nine weeks and work 12 out of
every 14 days, going home every ' other
weekend.
This year the students working in this area
come from Toronto.and Oakville to learn what
life on a farm is really like. The purposetbf this
program is to provide practical learning in
agriculture for students from a non-agricul-
tural background.
The Junior Agriculturalists are paid an
equivalent of $26 /day. This includes $8
worth of rodm and board, 58 from the host
family and $10 from the Ontario Ministry of
Agriculture and Food. These students must
have been 16-18 years old by Jan. I, 1984 and
must have had very limited or no previous
farm experience to be eligible for the
program.
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Services in Belgrave were cancelled in
Trinity Anglican, Knox Presbyterian and
Knox United Churches on Sunday, July 1
when members from each church attended
the Brussels, Morris and Grey Bicentennial
Community Church Service held in the park
at the Brussels Community Centre.
Service was conducted by Rev, Charles
Carpentier, minister of Brussels United
Church.
Short messages were given by ministers of
other 'churches; Pastor Douglas Zehr of the
Mennonite Fellowship • "The Singing
Church"; Re,. Charles Swan of the United
Church of Canada - "The Concerned
Church"; Father Stan Stoltyzik'ofThe Roman
Catholic Church • "The Praying Church"; R
Rev. Tom Duke of the Presbyterian Church,
"The Forgiving Church"; Rev. Robin Lyons
of The Anglican Church "The Healing
Church".
Rev, John G. Roberts of Knox United
Church, Belgrave conducted the Senior Choir
and Margaret Whitmore conducted the
Senior and Junior School Choirs.
Joanne King, organist of Brussels Presby-
terian
resbyterian Church supplied all the music for the
senior and junior choirs and for the hymns.
Congratulations to Michael Jardin who
passed with honors his grade four Royal
Conservatory of Music Exam in drums.
Randy Jardin and John May of Kitchener
are visiting for a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Jnrdin.
There was a good attendance at Brandon
Cemetery Memorial Service, Sunday. July 1.
Don Vair conducted the service and gave a
message on Remembrance.
Members of Knox Presbyterian Church,
Belgrave, Melville Presbyterian Church,
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Brussels weresaddened this week to learn of
the death of Rev. Harold Colvin, 61, of
Markdale. He is survived by his wife Ethel
and six sons. He served this charge front
1954-1957.
Mrs, Garner Nicholson and Mrs. Harvey
McDowell of Blyth spent a few days last week
in Hamilton. Mrs. Nicholson visited with her
daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs, Glyn
Wide and family, Mrs. McDowell visited with
Norma Nethery and Dorothy Kerr.
Beth Procter. Mrs. Howard Zettler and
Sherry of Cheptsow visited with Marjorie
Procter of Sarnia for a couple of days last
week.
Marjorie Procter of Sarnia and Frank
Procter left on Monday June 25 for a trip to
Japan.
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On Thursday, June 28, the Belgrave
Women's institute entertained the nursing
home residents for the June birthday party.
One of the ladies shared a story of one of her
mischevious calves in her fruit cellar. Then
another lady showed slides of her trip to Haiti
last summer.
Those celebrating birthdays in June were
Ethel Fischer on the 4th, Margaret McBricn
the 6th, Jack Hamilton the 8th, and Harry
Goll on the 16th.
The Brussels Horticulture Society are
having a Rose Show and Bake Sale on
Wednesday, July 4 at 3 p.m. at the Brussels
Library.
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