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MU!sic Educators
Discuss Plans
The Ontario Music Educators'
Association for Huron County
met at the home of Miss Mabel
Turnbull on Wednesday for a
pot -luck supper. Members at-
tended from Goderich, Clinton,
Kintail, Wingharn and Brussels.
After a delightful supper,
discussions followed on the
teaching of a model music les-
son, and ideas concerning
Christmas concerts and Christ-
mas music. With the president,
Mrs. Bill King, of Brussels, at
the piano, the group enjoyed a
sing -song of new songs suitable
for use in schools.
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SEAFORTH
Robert Fotneringnam Top WinnerAt Huron 4.-F1 Achievement Night
The 14th annual Huron Coun- Responsible for 4-11 activities second consecutiveear, and Club,sponsored onsored by Turnberry
ty 4-11 Achievement Night, held in the county, from start early received the A. Y. McLean tro- Federation o f Agriculture
in the auditorium of the Wing- in the year to its climax Fri- phy. Douglas Fortune, RR 1, Wing -
ham District High School Fri- day night, was D. G. Grieve, Other top special awards hang, 943; Bill Jeffray, RR 2,
day night, saw 336 4-11 club associate agricultural represent- went to: Kenneth Gemmell, RR Wingham, 942; Sally Jeffray,
members, who completed pro- ative for Huron County. Mr. 2, Kippen, who received the RR 2, Wlpgham, 941.
jects in 23 clubs, on hand to Grieve presented the special
receive their awards. Savauge trophy for his county Dungannon 4-11 Calf Club,
and cash awards. Greetings champion 4-11 gilt For holding sponsored by Dungannon Agri -
Robert Fotheringham, 20- from the Ontario Department the highest score in the 4-11 culture Society: SandyKolk-
year-old son of William Foth- of Agriculture were brought Dairy Calf Clubs, Iris Marshall, man, RR 5, Goderich, 95; Bob
eringham, RR 3, Seaforth, and by the agricultural representa- RR 1, Kirkton, received the McNeil, RR 1, Port Albert, 934;
the late Mrs. Fotheringham, tive for the county, D. H. Canadian Bank of Commerce George Clark, RR 5, Goderich,
captured the top award of the Miles. award. 908.
year, the Elston Cardiff trophy. Capturing the C. A. Mac -
Presented by Mr. Cardiff, Brus- Naughton trophy for the high-
sels (MP Huron), the trophy est score in 4-H club work in
was awarded for not only out- the county, was 16 -year-old Ger-
standing 4-H contribution, but aldine Dennis, RR 1, Walton.
also some home and community Her score was 962 out of a pos-
activities. sible 1000 points. Miss Dennis
Excelling Last year for "out- also received the J. A. Anstett
standing achievement" in the award for the highest score in
county's 4-11 Grain Clubs, Bob 4-11 Beef Calf Clubs.
stayed on top by Friday night An RR 1 Belgrave 4-11 mem-
receiving the R. T. Bolton tro- ber, Lila Black, whose Hereford
phy, as the county, champion steer was Queen's Guineas
4-H grain exhibitor. He is a champion at the Royal- Winter
former world bean champion, Fair last month, was presented
having taken this honor at the with the Huron Hereford As -
Royal Winter Fair in 1960. sociation trophy for her coun-
ty champion 4-H Hereford calf.
A total of $2100 in cash prizes
was presented, as well as tro-
phies, awards, crests, certifi-
cates, wrist watches, pen and
pencil sets, plaques and leather
show halters. On display and
acknowledged was the Ontario
Beef Cattle Improvement Tro-
phy as won earlier this fall by
two Huron County 4-11 club
Wingham, and Murray Scott,
Belgrave. The trophy was
awarded at the Provincial 4-11
Beef Interclub competition.
George Underwood, RR 1,
Wingham, president of the Hur-
on County 4-1-1 AgricuItural
Club Leader s' Association,
chaired the program at which
A. D. MaeWilliam, chairman of
the high school board, extend-
ed a welcome to the 4-H mem-
bers, their parents and the
large group of friends who at-
tended. The Rev. Bruce A,
Miles, of Knox Presbyterian
Church, Listowel, was guest
speaker.
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An RR 5 Seaforth youth, Ken-
neth Papple, outshone himself
when he was named for the
fourth consecutive year as the
county's champion swine show-
man. He continues for another
year to hold the John W. Han-
na trophy.
The William A. Schmid, Luck -
now, trophy for outstanding
achievement in 4-11 Grain Clubs,
went to Don McKercher, RR 1,
Dublin, who held the trophy in
1959.
Huron County Warden, Ivan
Forsyth, Reeve of Tuckersmith
Township, presented the War-
den's Novice Trophy to Bill
Kolkman, 18 -year-old, RR 2,
Lucknow youth, who as a first
year 4-11 members, held the
highest score.
Miss Barbara Turnbull, Brus-
sels, took home Friday night,
as she did one year ago, the
Marvin Howe trophy, for -ob-
taining the highest score in the
county in the 4-11 Swine Clubs.
She also for this achievement
took for the second year, the
Stratford District Yorkshire
Breeders pen and pencil set
award.
For his champion 4-11 Dairy
Showmanship, Ivan Howatt, RR
1, Belgrave, excelled for the
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The Senator W. 11. Golding
showman's trophy for t h e
champion 4-H Beef Showman
('Open to any 4-H member com-
peting in a Class B Fair) went
to Grant Hodgins, RR 1, Gran-
ton. Grant, as a member of
the Perth 4-H Clubs, won his
award by showing at the Sea -
forth Fall Fair.
For five years voluntary ser-
vice, 4-11 Club Leaders' Awards
were presented to Clifford Bray,
RR 3, Brussels; Martin Baan,
RR 3, Walton; Murray Mudvey,
RR 1, Wroxeter; Ross Smith,
Brussels, and James Renwick,
RR 1, Clifford.
Commencing for the first
time this year, 4-11 certificates
were presented to 4-H Club
members who completed six or
more and 12 or more project,
attaining 75% standing in each
project completed.
Receiving certificates qualify-
ing for 12 projects were: Bill
Etherington, RR 1, Hensall,
who has completed in all 16
projects in his 4-H club career;
Kenneth Dapple, RR 5, Seaforth,
15 projects; John Etherington,
RR 1, Hensall, 14 projects; Iv-
an Howatt, 14; Lorne Hern,
RR 1, Woodham, 13; Robert
Fotheringham, 12; Wayne Hern,
RR 1, Woodham; 12; Rodger
Kieffer, RR 1, Wingham, 12;
and Donald McKercher, 12.
Those who received certifi-
cates for six or more projects
included: John Baan, RR 3,
Walton; Kennie Black, RR 1,
Belgrave; Wallace Black, Billy
Blacker, RR 1, Clinton; Charles
Bray, RR '85...Brussels; Donald
Bray, RR 3, Brussels; Wilma
Dale, RR 1, Clinton; Terry Dal-
ton, RR 7, Lucknow; Peter Doig,
RR 2, Wroxeter; Douglas For-
tune, RR 1, Wingham; Ken
Gemmell, RR 2, Kippen; David
Hemingway, RR 3, Brussels;
Dorothy Howatt, RR 1, Bel -
grave; Douglas Hugill, RR 2,
Seaforth; Wayne Hugill, RR 2,
Seaforth; Gary Jewitt, RR 1,
Clinton; Bill Kieffer, 1111 1,
Wingham; Marjorie Kieffer, RR
1, Wingham; Patsy Mcllwain,
RR 2, Goderich; Ronald Oke,
RR 3, Exeter; James Papple,
RR 4, Seaforth; Linda Papple,
RR 5, Seaforth; Leroy Rintoul,
Whitechurch; Murray Scott, RR
1, Belgrave; Malcolm Stewart,
RR 5, Seaforth; Gordon Strang,
RR 1, Hensall; Alex Strong, RR
1, Gorrie; Barbara Turnbull, R
11 2, Brussels; Fred Uhler, RR
3, Walton; Billy Van Loo, RR 2,
Wroxeter; Barbara Watkins, RR
1, Londesboro; Donald Young,
B.R. 3, Auburn, and Franklin
Yeo, RR 3, Clinton,
Topi'coring members of the
individual clubs were:
Bayfiield 4-H Beef Calf Club,
sponsored by the Bayfield Agri-
cultural Society: Bud Yeo, RR
3, Clinton, 953; Barbara Wat-
kins, RR 1, Londesboro, 933;
Bill Blacker, RR 1, Clinton, 932.
Blyth-Belgrave 4-11 Beef Calf
Club, sponsored by the Blyth
Agricultural Society: MMtay
Scott, RR 1, Belgrave, 944; Jno.
Wightman, RR 1, Belgrave, 040;
Ken Black, RR 1, Belgrave, 925.
Brussels 4-11 Beef Calf Club,
sponsored by the East Huron
Agricultural Society: Geraldine
Dennis, RR 1, Walton, 962; Bar-
bara Tyrnbull, RR 2, Brussels,
948; Gerald Smith, RR 2, Brus-
sels, 932.
Howick 4-H Beef Calf Club,
sponsored by the Howick Agri-
cultural Society: Peter Doig, R
R 2, Wroxeter, 932; Kent Anken-
man, Gowanstown, 918; Mar-
garet Ann Wilson, RR 1, Ford-
wich, 913.
Stephen 4-H Beef Calf Club,
sponsored by the Stephen Fed-
eration of Agriculture: Larry
Ratz, RR 3, Dashwood, 894; Den-
nis Lamport, RR 2, Crediton,
886; James Finkbeiner, RR 2,
Crediton, 878.
Turnberry 4-H Beef Calf Club,
sponsored by the Turnberry
Federation of Agriculture: Ju-
lia Thornton, RR 1, Bluevale,
955; Torn Powell, RR 1, Wing -
ham, 950; Marjorie Kieffer, RR
1, Wingham, 939.
Bayfleld 4-11 Dairy Calf Club,
sponsored by Bayfield Agricul-
ture Society: Bruce Collins, RR
3, Clinton, 942; James Collins,
RR 3, Clinton, 931; Hugh Lobb,
RR 2, Clinton, 928.
Blyth 4-11 Dairy Calf Club,
sponsored by Blyth Lions Club:
Dorothy Howatt, 1111 1, 948; Iv-
an Howatt, RR 1, Belgrave, 933;
Sheila Henry, Blyth, 908.
Brussels 4-11 Dairy Calf Club,
sponsored by East Huron Agri-
cultural Society: John Baan, R
R 2, Walton, 937; Barbara Bray,
RR 3, Brussels, 928; Keith
Ward, RR 1, Ethel, 916.
Howick 4-11 Dairy Calf Club,
sponsored by Howick Agricul-
tural Society: Harry Winkel, R
R 1, Fordwieb, 918; Alex Strong,
RR 1, Gorrie, 917; Lynn Fergu-
son, RR 1, Clifford, 905.
Seaforth 4-11 Dairy Calf Club,
sponsored by Seaforth Agricul-
tural Society: Kenneth Papple,
RR 5, Seaforth, 952; Wilma
Dale, RR 1, Clinton, 949; Linda
Papple RR 5, Seaforth, 941.
Turb'her'y 4-11 Dairy Calf t, 1
Exeter 4-11 Calf Club, spon-
sored by Exeter Agricultural
Society: Iris Marshall, RR 1,
Kirkton, 955; Neil McAllister,
RR 1, Centralia, 941; Lorne
Hern, RR 1, Woodham, 936.
Lucknow 4-11 Calf Club, spon-
sored by Lucknow Agricultural
Society: Bill Kolkman, RR 2,
Lucknow, 931; Joanne Alton,
RR 7, Lucknow, 918; Kenneth
Taylor, RR 2, Lucknow, 903.
Zurich 4-111 Calf Club, spon-
sored by Zurich Agricultural
Society: Donald Weigand, RR
1, Dashwood, 916; Charles Beck-
er, Dashwood, 909; Bob Hoff-
man, Dashwood, 905.
Seaforth 4-11 Swine Club,
sponsored by Seaforth Junior
Farmers: Barbara Turnbull, RR
2, Brussels, 954; Ken Papple,
RR 5, Seaforth, 933; Linda Pap-
ple, RR 5, Seaforth, 931.
Brussels 4-H Grain Club, spon-
sored by Grey Federation of
Agriculture: David Hemingway,
RR 3, Brussels, 919; John Baan,
RR 3, Brussels, 900; Murray
Scott, RR 1, Belgrave, 894.
McKillop 4-11 Grain Club,
sponsored by McKillop Federa-
tion of Agriculture: Don Mc-
Kercher; RR 1, Dublin, 941;
Robert Fotheringham, RR 3,
Seaforth, 933; Robert Elliott,
RR 5, Seaforth, 865.
Exeter 4-11 Sweet Corn Club,
sponsored by. Exeter Agricul-
tural Society: Gordon Strang,
RR 1, Hensall, 936; Bill Ether-
ington, RR 1, Hensall, 932;
Keith Strang, RR 1, Hensall,
929.
Tuckersmith 4-H Corn Club,
sponsored by Tuckersmith Fed-
eration of Agriculture: Robert
Fotheringham, 949; Don Mc-
Kercher, 933; Ken Papple, 921.
GROUP 4, NORTFISIDE WAS.
'a matt the last meeting of
the year, Group 4 WA of Mr*
side United Church met in the
church basement for a pot -luck
supper. The meetipg to'Powed
and was opened with prayer by
President Mrs. 3. 0, Tnrfibull.
Mrs. John Uach was in charge
of the devotional period for the
evening.
Following the business, the
members gathered around the
piano for the singing of Christ-
mas carols. The meeting was
then turned over to Mrs. Neil
Bell, who gave an interesting
talk, followed by a film which
was enjoyed by all.
NORTHSIDE UNITED CHURCH
Worship,, 11 a.m.; White Gift
Service; Junior Church School
during worship period; Senior
Church School, 10:30 a.m.-Min-
ister, Rev. J. Cliff Britton, B.A.
Clinton 4-11 Tractor Club,
sponsored by Clinton Junior
Farmers: Donald Young, RR
3, Auburn, 812; Mac Webster,
Varna, 795; John Black, RR 1,
Port Albert, 790.
Howick 4-11 Tractor CIub,
sponsored by Howick Junior
Rarmers: Kent Ankenman,
Gowanstown, 901; Ken Grant,
RR 1. Bluevale, 878; Jim Kir-
ton, RR 1, Bluevale, 867.
Arnold STINNISSEN
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To the Electors o
Tuckersmith:
I wish to thank the
faithful few that sup-
ported me at the polls
on Monday.
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