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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Expositor, 2015-03-04, Page 66 Huron Expositor • Wednesday, March 4, 2015 Scoreboard March 1 PeeWee Centennial Windows LL 3 - 2 Drayton Defenders Seaforth Arena Feb. 28 Ripley Wolves 1 - 6 Novice LL Seaforth Arena PeeWee Rep Centennial Win- dows 6 - 4 BCH Ice Dogs Central Huron Community Complex Feb. 27 Blyth -Brussels Crusaders 6 -1 Bantam LL Seaforth Arena Feb. 25 Goderich Sailors 2 - 5 Novice Rep Seaforth Arena Feb. 24 Bantam Rep 2 -1 Arthur Vipers Arthur Arena Novice Rep 3 - 7 Goderich Sailors (Goderich) Memorial Arena BCH Ice Dogs 5 -1 Pee Wee Rep Centennial Windows Seaforth Arena Feb. 22 Goderich Sailors 5 -3 Novice Rep Seaforth Arena Kincardine Kinucks (#1) 3 - 7 Pee Wee LL Centennial Windows Seaforth Arena Atom Rep 3 -1 Ripley Wolves Ripley Arena Feb. 21 Goderich Sailors 2 -4 Novice Rep Seaforth Arena Novice LL 1 - 6 Lucknow Sepoys Lucknow Arena Pee Wee LL Centennial Win- dows 5 - 3 BCHIce Dogs (#2) Central Huron Community Complex Ripley Wolves 3 - 4 Atom Rep Seaforth Arena Feb. 20 Novice Rep 4 - 3 Goderich Sailors (Goderich) MRC Arena Walkerton Capitals 4 -1 Midget Rep Seaforth Arena Arthur Vipers 1 -1 Bantam Rep Seaforth Arena Pee Wee LL Centennial Windows 4 - 5 Blyth -Brussels Crusaders Black Brussels Arena The Seaforth and District Community Centre Arena. Marco Vigliotti Seaforth grower recognized with award Wayne Cantelon honoured with innovation award Marco Vigliotti Huron Expositor A Seaforth grower has won an innovation award sponsored by the Canadian subsidiary of a multinational agricultural and chemical corporation. Wayne Cantelon was pre- sented the 2014 Innovative Farmer of the Year award by BASF Canada at the annual Innovative Farmers Association of Ontario conference on Feb. 24 in London. The award, sponsored by Mis- sissauga -based BASF Canada, is presented annually to an Ontario grower "who promotes innovation and leadership in the agriculture sector;' according to a release from the company y��rm.wr9 announcing Cantelon's victory. "Agriculture is continually changing and evolving, it's the nature of the business," Cante- lon said in a prepared state- ment. "We utilize social media to work with other farmers to collectively build a better understanding of soil and crops and stay on top of what's next in the industry." According to BASF, Cantelon, who farms with his father, brother and son, has been "experimenting with zone till- age for years in an effort to fine- tune the system they now use on a variety of soil types in Huron County." Stefanie Bech-Hansen, inno- vation specialist at BASF Can- ada, said in a prepared state- ment that the company is "pleased to recognize growers like Wayne for his contributions to the agricultural industry and to his community." .1n "Wayne's innovative nature and commitment to helping other farmers is what makes him an excellent recipient for this award," she added. BASF Canada is a subsidiary of German firm BASF SE, which in turn is an affiliate of the BASF Corporation, headquartered in Florham Park, New Jersey. The company's portfolio ranges from chemicals, plastics, perfor- mance products and crop protec- tion products to oil and gas. It touts itself as the world's leading chemical company, reporting sales of roughly €74 billion (or $100 billion CAD) in 2013 and employing 112,000 people BASF Canada employs approximately 600 people at its Mississauga headquarters, and 13 manufacturing facilities and sales sites located in most prov- inces, according to the compa- ny's website. Find It In The Classifieds �... �Id a .t: ilft " .94 !E iftleekkic �ttui 1 ry h..'.•__ Q4l.U1 EJflJRC'H D 1 Rfic 0 You are invited to attend these area churches ST. THOMAS ANGLICAN 21 Jarvis St., Seaforth Rector The Rev. Karine Snowdon Rectory 519-482-9071 Church Office 519-527-1522 Sunday Worship March 8, 9:30am Everyone Welcome Parish Council meets Wed, March 11 at 7pm in Clinton EGMONDVILLE UNITED CHURCH Pastor Steve Hildebrand Youth Coordinator - Laura Nakamura Guest Worship Leader -Laura Nakamura Worship March 8th 10:30 AM No youth Sunday School this Day. It's part of Service Adult Sunday School 9:45 AM Come and Join us. All are welcome For more information view our web site www.egmondvilleunitedchurch.com & Like us on Facebook ST. JAMES ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH Welcomes You 14 Victoria Street, Seaforth 519-345-2972 Sat. Mass 5 pm • Sun. Mass 9 am ST. PATRICK'S, DUBLIN Sun. Mass 11 a.m. FR. BRIAN McCOLL TO ADVERTISE IN THIS SPACE PLEASE CALL THE HURON EXPOSITOR 519-527-0240 BETHEL BIBLE CHURCH An Associated Gospel Church 126 Main St. Seaforth 519-527-0982 Rev. Mark Kennedy Sunday Worship Service 11 a.m. Sunday School for all ages 9:45 a.m. Tuesday Evenings Youth Groups - Junior & Senior High 6:30 to 9 p.m. Boys & Girls Club 7 p.m. Wednesdays 7 p.m. Men's & Women's Bible Study �� EVERYONE WELCOME FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 59 Goderich St. W. Seaforth 519-527-0170 Rev. Rob Congram Lorrie Mann - Organist COMMUNION SUNDAY, MARCH 8th 11:OOam Friday, March 6th 7:30 pm World Day of Prayer Sunday School ALL WELCOME t'v Nursery Provided as Needed Marco Vigliotti Seaforth grower recognized with award Wayne Cantelon honoured with innovation award Marco Vigliotti Huron Expositor A Seaforth grower has won an innovation award sponsored by the Canadian subsidiary of a multinational agricultural and chemical corporation. Wayne Cantelon was pre- sented the 2014 Innovative Farmer of the Year award by BASF Canada at the annual Innovative Farmers Association of Ontario conference on Feb. 24 in London. The award, sponsored by Mis- sissauga -based BASF Canada, is presented annually to an Ontario grower "who promotes innovation and leadership in the agriculture sector;' according to a release from the company y��rm.wr9 announcing Cantelon's victory. "Agriculture is continually changing and evolving, it's the nature of the business," Cante- lon said in a prepared state- ment. "We utilize social media to work with other farmers to collectively build a better understanding of soil and crops and stay on top of what's next in the industry." According to BASF, Cantelon, who farms with his father, brother and son, has been "experimenting with zone till- age for years in an effort to fine- tune the system they now use on a variety of soil types in Huron County." Stefanie Bech-Hansen, inno- vation specialist at BASF Can- ada, said in a prepared state- ment that the company is "pleased to recognize growers like Wayne for his contributions to the agricultural industry and to his community." .1n "Wayne's innovative nature and commitment to helping other farmers is what makes him an excellent recipient for this award," she added. BASF Canada is a subsidiary of German firm BASF SE, which in turn is an affiliate of the BASF Corporation, headquartered in Florham Park, New Jersey. The company's portfolio ranges from chemicals, plastics, perfor- mance products and crop protec- tion products to oil and gas. It touts itself as the world's leading chemical company, reporting sales of roughly €74 billion (or $100 billion CAD) in 2013 and employing 112,000 people BASF Canada employs approximately 600 people at its Mississauga headquarters, and 13 manufacturing facilities and sales sites located in most prov- inces, according to the compa- ny's website. Find It In The Classifieds �... �Id a .t: ilft " .94 !E iftleekkic �ttui 1 ry h..'.•__ Q4l.U1