The Huron Expositor, 1989-05-10, Page 19Ontario's --441 'tpregram wall be • re-
etivenatet'tetoebettererneet heeneedseof-do-
elaay!s- uralyouth.
"`ePteeXisedzehaegeeztettheeprogramtave
teenieliscussedeWithelocal4Heassociations
rind heyehaveagreedethatLhe,'Ontarkepro-
=gram swill benefit if ehanges.stre .put jinto
"practice," said Ontario Minister of
:A�t3cultureand Food-Jackeeiddell.
`«The4-11tprogram n•Oanada+9s -years-
old. It is a-wellcestablished 'organization,
stillpopular With auralyouth, "IVIr. Riddell
<said. "'These changes well ensure it •has a
solid pfollowrng -in Ontario for -years to
come."
Theo-IIpropram'spurpose isthepersonal
cdevelopment of youth in 'rural Ontario.
There Gare currently about 170300 4H
'members_ and 3;6004-H leaders in'Ontario.
Rereview of Ontario's 4-H program; whiich
u ie -have new
St. Cohtmban Correspondent
MRS. 'CECINA RYAN
345=2020
Congratulations to Francis and Marie
Hieknell on the.birth oftheir granddaughter
Traci Marie, born to Joe and Mary Ellen
Hicknell of Bradford on May 2 at York Coun-
ty -Hospital, Newmarket.
Mary -and Barbara Feeney of Stratford
spent the weekend with Ferg and Teresa
Feeney.
Garyand Joanne Schleen and baby son of
Londonvlsitedetrthe weekend with Roy and
Angeline Swart.
Helen ' Warren of Moose Jaw, . Saskat-
chewan is:spending a couple weeks visiting
•withherparents Clarenee and -Cecilia Ryan
mrd-CeciLand Betty Warren of Shakespeare.
Other family members visiting with the
Ryans during the past week were J.D...and
Marg MacRae, Jenny and Ian of London,
Les, Laura and Shannon Ward of Kitchener,
;Duilpin " residents
attend wedding
Dublin Correspondent
MRS. DON MACRAE
3464842 or..345-2140
A number from Dublin and district attend-
ed the Rowland and Jackson wedding in St.
Patrick's Church in Dublin on Saturday,
• May 6th, including Mrs. Katie Murray and
Mrs. Millie Evans. The reception was held
at the Mitchell and District Community
Centre.
Shirley and Rennie Van Loon fpm
Newmarket were home on Sunday with Joe
and Olga Eckert.
-
Mr.. and Mrs. Hugh Benninger and Ben
and Mary Lynn •from Waterloo were in
Palmerston on Sunday with Mary Lynn's
parentseedr. and' -Mrs. Bert -French.
Keith and Audrey -Davidson, "Eileen
MaeRae's. brother:and sister-in-law, fcem
.Kitchener and their son Jim from Toronto
were -up en Saturday to visit, and also stop-
ped in tosee Mrs. Ada.Davidson at the Ritz
Villa, who has been in.failing health.
Hen :S-01
,finedfor i
enade'eseggehtions for ,Strengthening -On-
4ario's- FY rogram sand ,•attracting 'more
atetitbers, was 'released Blast 'IDeeetnber.
;Sinceithen, stheanitdstermet Wlthpresidents
eaf loea144I ovgaltizations.'Theirsugge'gtions
"for autentiments -and additions shave' been
eonsidered and many have been
Incorporated.
"Local -4-H •organizations will be -able to
adapt -these 'suggestions for change into
:thefrkpregramsetettheyyseefit," Mr. Riddell
said.
`Some oftheetevw dfrectionsforthe4Hpro-
gram=wilebe:
eto=establish-an elected Ontario 411 coun-
cil'within'three years. The eouncilwill have
expanded responsibilities in formulating
and implementing policy, proposing and
*valuating projects and allocating funding
for leadership 'development.
•to broaden the scope of membership in
, •randdau `h'f r
Pat, Carrie, Ryan, Jeff and Nathan Subject
of Kitchener, Don .and Brenda Ryan, Mat-
thew, Stephen, David and Angela of London,
John and Mary Jo Nelson of Lueknow,
Louise Ryan of Kitchener and Gerry,
Karen, Jason, Amanda and Jeremy Ryan.
eloealeell assec1altIonsitotenhance••ceirmitttn-
ty .lnvolvement.'Vhis wouldencludetivdlve-
'ment eof ainnleader volunteers, t members
eanauteleparenteandepnsors:Theassoela-
• �Llon <xoolilldebe responsible Tor ele'flning' its
enembershlp and local "bylaws, in :accor-
danee • with 'the constitution and overall
poifeiesaetrbyehe•Ontario•44R Council.
••to include 'Wand 11 -year-olds in the pro-
gram. Atpresent,
ro-
gram.'Attpresent, yotithsennst'be 12years-
old to' oin. This year, 'the program•'started
accepting 11-year'olds. In 3991, it wllltegin
accepting e0 -year olds. This will`require'the
=development of junior and<senior level+pro-
ject rmaterlal.
•to organize a provincial campaign 'for
revitalizing the image of 4-11 in the 'Antal
community and to develop resources and
workshops for local 4 -11 -associations. A for-
mal marketing plan 'will be developed to
communicate a strong image of 4-H as a
youth development program that is educa-
tional and -fun.
•the ministry's rural organizations and
services branch will further strengthen its
support of the 4-11program byeamong other
things, providing leadership training and
meeting resources for 4-11 leaders and
enhancing indepth orientation and contact,
particularly for new leaders and members.
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ANNIVERSARY TREE PLANTING - To celebrate the .20th anniversary of the Huron
County Board of Edcuation trees were planted at each of the public system schools in
thercounty. •At.Seaforth.District High School a spruce and ,a =pie tree:were.pianted,
and seen here are Dick Burgess, Ed Feiss, Dave Onn, students council president Ben
Driscoll, Alex Stephen, Principal Jim Empringham, Ali Farag, Steve-Hook=and'students
council vice presidenteenne Robinson. Eaeh of the teachers have been with the board
since it was formed 20 years ago• One missing 20 -year teacher is John Ball. Corbett
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Blensall Correspondent
SUSAN.BARTMAN •
:262-2449
A large, number of proudparents,, grand-
parents and-friendswere.onband atHensall
Public:School iast'Thursdayevening.to en-
joy the ;Spring Concert "Spirits of '69".
Many en the audience remember well the
year 1969 and -were thrilledatehe.chance to
revisit the time of..their youth.
On May 17 thererwiJJ be a -Pre -School -Bus
.Safety Program for NEXT year's
kindergarten class, followed by asstory:time
with Mrs. Preszcator in the Kindergarten
room.
'On May 24 at 7:30 pen.. all;,parents are
welcomed to the -Parent-Teacher Meeting.
Guest speaker-willhe John Penn from the
:Huron County Family .and Children's
Services.
,FLAY.OROUND$',.ItOGK M
Theiiensall Village:Stunmer'Playground
Program mill be: held; this year July l0
:throttglt.toAugust.l8. Ackick-off;fund-raiser
is -being„held. •First•prize,:is arthree;minute
rsshopping-spree,at ,Knechtel's,and,second
'prize is a ::$50 ,gift ;certificate -from
Knecbtel's. Ticketsearea$5apiece aandare
,availablefrom,membera of:theaparks; board
attthe V, ge-office•orrattheLibrary.
xSpecia1ithatiks to Abe' :Grades 3, 4,and 5
students who •conducted a cleanup of ,the
e aehoolyardand neighboring'atreeta•onexiay
:last-weekaW.ellDone !
/liensull Ritblic,,Sobool seeently :,held a
,ceremony.to-raise:ttheenew',liuron•_Golwty
icUoardrof;E.ducation:fltig•' Twoatsees:ewere
.s;,als4 lanted.toneonnmeworateathe29thran-
FJtivegsary'oftthe,Roard.
ItHensall—biblic,S,abool.laas:beet,,info, ed
•vithhat it,wli execefying a nbankof:Atttr IC.G1N
roputers arorbe;iu,piace:in',thenschool,by
::September.
• CIRCLE
'^TheeFellen P:w.it• IttmeltAastaaop4ay
* taming:itr,the Fj3,uited-lburpil 'dorv-'at
' rltok wj 'red ,the .megtsingd ;,l ornthy
.-.PArkensa6,iit argeetthe, eayp on.
leleguestatipeafterAyasXrifyiiMiletnith.
GVINSPokeaubout 44:talents '.09s ;,4.011;,ns
r�•a•trIertr•Ir
reading many interesting excerpts from her
book "Hear the Pennies Dropping."
Pat shared some humorous readings and
closed with prayer. Hostesses were Hazel
Corbett and Shirley McAllister. 'The' next
meeting will be held June 5 at the United
Church.
CHINESE AUCTION
There will be a Chinese Auction at the
Horticultural Society's next -meeting on
Monday, May .15. Everyone is welcome at
the Fellowship Hall of Hensall United
Churchat 7:30 p.m. Membersare reminded
to pickup their annuals.
The,flowers for the village bedswill arrive
onMay 16.;Members.please.pick:upas soon
.aspossible: at. Sheila Iiaeburn's home.tMore
volunteers:are still needed tohelp plantand
care.for;the lovely flower:bedain the village
this summer.
:SHUFFLEBOARD RESULTS
'The highest six game scorers at Hensall
shuffleboard-.onMay 2 were Pearl•McKnight
.362, Dave Kyle .933, Helen Anderson 319,
Dave Woodward 312 and Lorna Spenser205.
Fiver amewinners were Lorne. Shelton 304
and Glad ,Livery
Den't.forget:the Yard.Sale,May;27randthe
+Mooawalk:.againstCystic Fibrosis on May
:28rl1ensall4pripg Fair,this.yeanwill;belteld
June:l5-and it The^Workboot Olympics ism
•innne:24,and.25.
4IENSALL UNITED:CORCH
;$ill Hayter, junior :minister at Bengali
llnited'Church, read the Old Testament•and
,gospel Jessons. 'This week, Judy Kyle
>;greetedtthe wor..pers. RevWrighttook a
7Picture rof <the •, dreeen at .the -front sof ;the
-thurckandrahowed it;to:thientna4;eoprt,<ss-ft
•was,taken.6Hele, ►lained;,that itat4ea;time
for4heahildren,totome4nt4the pigture:and
:phawedhow it.Jackeddtfter•4wo•zliddi tes'of
. postfre. ts;point. 'ae that�Uhat's,,the.,way
,o ,aur]iviesjitthe,StglduKSChoolend.Church
,as,God;:seesmus.
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