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.Tree pro ram• compiete
. ' The Maitland Valley Conservation "The 1988 tree planting program is ,
Authority's spring tree planting prograin , already booked with' about 100,000 trees to
has been successfully completed. About' be planted" said Gramma, "Applications
80,000 trees were planted in April, nearly
twice the ntunber planted in 1986. are 'lbw being accepted for the spring 1989
program",
. Under the Reforestation Assistance Pro-
gram trees were planted on 36 privately The MVCA Reforestation Asaistance Pro -
•owned sites as well as MVCA properties, grant is available to landoWners withbet-
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The trees planted will help control soil ero- ween one and 10 acres of land needing plan-
• siori, conserve water and improve wildlife ' ring. Anthority staff Visit each applicant's
habitat. Farm Windbreaks plantings made site to assess which species Of tree is most
up about 30 percent of the trees planted this suitable and the number of trees needed.
, The major species planted are white pine,
spring
The. MVCA's reforestation program is. swplurutece.spruce, white cedar and Norway
growing in popularity. Dave Gruxnmett, To apply for Reforestation Assistance, or
Director of Operations for the Authority, ad-
trro receive further information contact the
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plan well in advance. . ss ;115rd1ralferCaTervation-Authority-at--
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Judging workshop to be held
THE H. EXPOSITOR,' MAY 20, 1987 — A7
. For the first time, special Judging workshops will be held Saturday, May 16 at
Workshops will be ,held for 4-11 members 1 p.in. at the home of John McIntosh, RR 5,
andleaders, These workshops will prepare Brussels.
the 441 members for the Annual Huron •
County Judging Competition. The Huron County 4-H Judging:Competi-
The workshops will teach the members tion will be held on Saturday, May 23 at the
how to judge; give reasons, and will explain Clinton Arena, starting at 9 a.m.. All 4-H.
how the ,Competition works. One of the members are welcome.
Largest book sale commg
• Book lovers, collectors, bargain hunters, , lunch Counter;land tours of the theatre. The
and just plain avid readers are invited to • Festival Box Office will be open on the
Huron County's largest used -book sale to be Saturday from 9:30 a,m. to 5:30 pm. •for •
held Saturday June 6 from 10 a.m. to.5 p.m., those wishing to purchase tickets for the
and Sunday June 7.from.12 noon until 4 p.m., ' Festival's summer season or the coming
ng events.
• There- is no admission. charge. Memorial
Hall is located on the main street (Highway
4) in Blyth. •. •
Donations of used books for this event
may be left at any of the following locations
prior to June 1:. Exeter, Public Library,
Bank of Nova Scotia, Exeter Furniture;
Hensel', The Church Antiques; Clinton,
• Marys Sewing Centre;• Seaforth, Huron Ex-
positor, Culligan Real Estate. ,
in the Blyth Memorial Hall, Blyth.
• This popular fundraising event for the
Blyth Festival is in its ninth year!
Thousands of used hardcover and paper-
back books will be on sale at incredibly low
• prices. The London 'Children's Book Shop
will also be on hand with a selection of new
books for sale. In addition to the bOok
bargains, there will be a bake -table and
GRADUATES
f 11/p •
County firrns get
Two Huron County grain drying com-
panies have received a total of $41,680 worth
of grants from the Ministry of Energy,
Huron -Middlesex MPP Jack Riddell an-
.nounced this week on behalf of the Minister
of Energy, Vince Kerrio.
Given under the Grain Dryer .Retrofit
Assistance Program, Mr. Riddell said
Fleming Feed Mill of Clinton will receive
$30,000, while Cook's Division of Gerbro Inc.
of Hensall will be given $11,680.
The grants will cover some of the costs of
• CLOTHING REPAIRS
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ALTERATIONS
Coverall Zippers - $8.0O Installed
tam A 'NI" .6 Main St.
WILIEILVG
Seaforth
627..0055
WINNERS OF THE HURON COUNTY Board of Education slogan contest were named
recently, Bill Mack, left,' principal cf,Blyth Public School and Wayne Nichols, right, vice
principal at Clinton Public School, made the presentations at the VVIngham P.p, Day.
Winners were, front, Margaret Ann Stewart of Blyth Public School, Tyler Papple of
Huron Centennial School, Brucefieldi Pat Martin of Goderich Distrldt Collegiate In-
stitute and Heather Jackson of Huron. Centennial. . • McPhee-Haist photo.
'Friends of Library' needed
• Seaforth's "Friends of the Library" group
met in the reading room of the Seaforth
Public Library on Monday, May 11.
"Friends of the Library" is a support group
formed to enhance the services of the
library by promoting public involvement
and awareness. '
The Annual Book Salewill be held on June
27 after a working session on June 26 to sort
energy grants
installing fully automated control systems
to the Companies' grain drying operations.
"I'm pleased at the two firms' participa-
tion in the Retrofit Program as it enhances
industrial productivity and the efficient use
of petroleum products," Mr. Riddell said.
the" books into various Categories. And. we
also thank Seaforth's librarypartrons who
are collecting the grocery tapes from Lyon's
Food Market and depositing them in the box
at the Pubhe Library's entrance. For each
$1000 worth, $3.75 is donated to the Public
Library.
But more Members are needed. With a
larger; group, it could get into all sortsof
community centred projects' - such as a
Scrabble tournament, special guests, a
Junior Friends , of the Library -group.
Anyone who can help promote the best value
entertainment and resource centre in the
community, just tell Trudy at the library
desk; and become a "Friends' of the
• Library .
JAMES A. LONE, son of Ruth Lone, Sarnia
graduated from Cornwallis, Nova Scotia. He
is presently in Victoria, British Columbia.
Mr. Lone is the grandson of Mrs. A. Crozier,
Seaforth.
SWARM OF BEES A Five pound swarm Of
bees rested on Robert MeNatightona
fence et 119 James Street recently. Wilmer
Kelly, who owns beehives and is a neighbor
of the McNaughtorls, brushed the swarrn
IMO boxes with a broom. The box of beet.
was left to sit overnight before they could
be moved. •MCNauglitori phofos.
„. • „,..‘-',,`V• ,;!
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EEDY Robert and Sandra (nee Webster)
are thrilled to announce the safe arrival of
their •804 Dann Robett Clifford, born May
11, 1587 at 12:18 p.tri. weighing 5 lbs. 11 OSS.
at Clinton Public Heapitak Proud first tithe
grandparents are Cliff and itilby gedy of
Winthrop atitl,Secondgratitlehild for Grant
Wetter of
- Alt& jetties anti Lyn are pleased to aft-
, now& the birth Of their flit Child, a SOO,
Tyler Jett& Le-Vettie off tietclayi May 12,
g Seaforth CommunityIO9pithi Weighing
m at 7 lliS„ 1 ozs80010 privileges gd to
grandparents Aline Engin Of Seaforth atid
George and Gadd 3titit of BOW* and
gratidperenta &egg 'Helen
Seafettli. 4 • •
JUST BROWSING - A garage and bake
sale was held at the Egmondvilie United
Church Saturday morning to raise money
for the church. Janet People and.her son
/Tyler, who belong to the church, had fun
browing through a table to used clothing.
Blake photo.
GOODIES ANYONE - A garage and bake
Sale Was held Saturday morning at the
Egrnondville United Church, Dianne Mero
was partially responsible for organizing the
bake sale. • Blake photo.
• DAVE. MOORE FUELS LTD.
Exeter
Would like to announce that BOB
DINSMORE, Seaforth, formerly of
Rosman Fuels has joined our staff and
will serve the Seaforth and Clinton area.
Please feel free to call Bob at 527-1224
after 5 p.m. -or the office located north
Of Huron Tractor in
PUROGINIADA
Exeter at
235.0853.
. or
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Toll 'Free
1400.265.2931
The Seaforth Merchants
Senior Hardball Team
says
THANK YOU
to the following
sponsors:
Queens Hotel
Seaforth Creamery
Pizza Train
Seaforth Vet Clinic
Archie's Sunoco
Rowcliffe Motors
Fisher Auto Supply
Custom Art Design
Hoffmeyer's Mill
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