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We want to thank you for your patronage during
the year and to remind you that our
fiscal year ends
DECEMBER 31st
and we would appreciate receiving payment of all
outstanding accounts prior to that time.
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1968 Pontiac Sedan, V-8, AT., PS., Radio
1969 Chevrolet Sedan, 6, AT. Radio
1969 Ford Fairlane, 2-dr., HT., V-8, AT.,
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For obtaining the highest score as a first year member in
the 4-H Swine Club, Ken Menheere, R.R.4, Seaforth (left)
picked up the Bank of Montreal award. Clinton bank manager,
Ken Flett (right), makes the presentation. (Photo by Trott)
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Barry Mulvey, R.R.1, Wroxeter, president of the Huron
County , Beef Improvement Association, presents the Assoc-
lation's award to 14 year-old Ben Van Miltenburg, R.R.4,
Seaforth. Ben rated as the top beef judger in the judging
competition awards. (Photo by Trott)
Brian Oldfield, (left) R.R.4, Seaforth,- proclaimed as the
champion 4-H dairy showman, captured the A. Y. McLean
trophy. • John Flynn, R.R.I, Clinton, congratulates Brian.
(Photo by Trott)
A R.R.2, Brussels 4-H club member, John Van Vliet,
(right) as the champion 4-H swine showman this year, earned
for himself the Victoria and Grey Trust Co. award.. The
presentation was made by Allan Clark, R.R.5, Goderich.
(Photo by Trott)
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The Reeve of Bayfield, E. W. Oddleifson, presents the
W. G. Thompson and -Sons Ltd. trophy to Barry Gordon, R.R.
1, Seaforth. Barry had the chalnpionship grain exhibit of the
year in the 4-H Agricultural Clubs. (photo by Trott)
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Greg; Love, R.R.1, Zurich (right) won the Huron Pork
Producers' Association trophy for holding the highest score in
the 4-H Swine Club. Jim Williamson, Walton, (left) president
of the County Pork Producers Association made thepresentat-
ion. (photo by Trott)
Honor 4-H members
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championship grain exhibit; John
.Underwood, R.R.1, Wingham, the
Russell Bolton trophy for the
championship corn exhibit; Club
awards went, to Peggy Young,
Dungannon; 'Wayne Preszcator,
R.R.1, Exeter; Marion De
Groot, R.R.2, Blyth; Cathy Mal-
colm, Varna; Bill Boneschans-
ker, R.R.1, Ethel and Sandra
'Murray, R.R.4, Denfield.
Judging competition awards
were presehted to Joe Phelan,
R.R.2, Blyth; Bob McNei1,R,R.6,
Goderich; Dave Baan, R.R. 3,
Walton and Ben Van Miltenburg,
R.R.4, Seaforth.
In recognition of the volun-
tary services. lent in leadership
for the 4-H club members, a
20 year 'certificate was pre-
sented to 'George Kennedy, R.
R.1, LIk.know; 10 years cer-
tificates to 'Ross Eedy, R. R.1,
Dungannon, Glen Walden, R.R.2,
Lucknow and Murray Scott, R.R.1,
Belgrave; Five year certificates
went to Don Kernick, R.R.1, Kirk-
ton and Graeme Craig, R.R. 1,
Wanton.
Taking the top positions in
the various clubs" with marks
achieved were: Bayfield 4- H '
Dairy Calf Club: -'John Gib-
bings, R.R.1, Clinton 906 out of
a possible 1000 points; Blyth
Lions 4-H Dairy Calf Club : -
Marion De Groot, RR.3,Blyth,
901; Blyth-Belgrave 4-H Beef
Calf Club : - Susan Tyndall,
LIZA, Clinton, 912; Brbssels 4-H
Calf Club: - Dave Baan, R. R.
3; Walton, 904; Dungannon 4-H
Calf Club: - Glen McNeil, R.R.6,
Goderich, 926; Exeter 4-H Calf
Club: - Brian Miller, R.R. 3,
Exeter, 926; Exeter 4-H Calf
Club: - Feeder calve's - Beth
PasSmore, R.R.3, Exeter, 925;
Howick 4-H Dairy Calf Club: -
We have GIFTS GALORE
In OUR 'JEWELLERY store,
There's also some CASH
In our WIN-A-PRIZE bash
$10.00 each week
$50.00 GRAND peak
There are RINGS, PINS, CHAINS
and PEARLS
Oodles of things for SPECIAL GIRLS,
We have WATCHES and CLOCKS
Transistor powered or spring,
For any CHICKS 'or BUCKS
Retired or doing their thing;
There are dozens of things,
to put in your HOUSE
He may even LOVE you ,
rather than being a LOUSE.
STORE HOURS:
Daily — 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Evenings to 9:00 p.m. — Dec. 8
and Dec. 14 to Dec. 22 or by
appointment. •
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1971 FORD Couritry Sedan, 6 passenger
station wagon, V-8 automatic, power steering
power brakes, Licence X24-982
1970 MONTEGO 2-door hardtop, 302 V-8
automatic, radio, 34,000 actual one-owner
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1971 PINTO 2-door, 2,000 c.c., automatic,
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1967 FORD 2-door, 8, automatic and radio,
Licence K39920
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cylinder automatic, radio, 56,000 actual lady
driven miles. Licence K41.057
1972 MUSTANG Mach II, 351 high perfor-
mance, V-8, Hurst, 4-speed transmission, radio
and tape player, limited slip rear axle, 17,000
actual miles. Licence K43.598
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top, V-8, automatic, power brakes, power
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Marvin Wylie. R.R.2, Clifford,
911; Howick 4-H Beef Calf
Club; Kathy Fines, R.R.1, Blue-
vale, 909; Lucknow 4-H Calf
Club: - June Alton, R.R.2, Luck-
now, 935; Seaforth 4-H calf Club:
-, Dianne' Oldfield, R.R. 4, Sea-
forth, 928; Zurich 4-H Calf Club:
- Martin Becker, Dashwood, 915;
Huron County 4-11 Sheep Club : -
Charles Snell, R.R.1, Clinton,
886; South Huron 4-H Swine Club-
Gregory Love, .R.R.1, Zurich,
890; North Huron 4-H Swine
Club: - John Van Vliet, R.R.
2, Brussels, 886; South Huron
4-H Rabbit Club; - Cathy Mal-
colm, Varna, '913; Blyth 4-H
Rabbit Club: - Bill Boneschans-
ker, R.11.1, Ethel, 852; Exeter
4-H Horse and Pony Club -
Wayne Preszcator, R.R.1,Exeter,
889; Howick 4-H Horse Club -
Helen Eskritt, R.R.1, Wroxeter,
893; North Huron 4-H Horse and
Pony Club; - Cathy Malcolm,
Varna, 931; Exeter 4-H Sweet
Corn Club: - Barb Miller, R.R.-
3, Exeter, 852; North Huron 441
Corn Olub:, - Nelson Underwobd,
R.R.1; Wingbam, 887; South Huron.
4-H Multi-Project Club: Ccirn-
Barry Miller, R.R.3, Exeter,870;
Forage: - Barry Miller, 871;
Beans: - Robert Stewart, R.R.1,
Hensall, 903; TuckersMith 4-il
Corn Club: - Brad Carnochan,
R.R.4, Seaforth, 884; North Huron
Tractor club: - Jim Fairies, R.R.
1, Gorrie, 901.
The 1972 - 4-H programme
had four other clubs which did not
record the ratings of the
members. They included the
Huron County Farm and Home
Electrical Club and .the Senior
4-H Dairy Management Club, both
of which saw a 100% completion by
the' members and theSouth Huron
and, the North Huron Snowmobile
Clubs.
1195
'3395
'2295
'3495
'1995
1895
'2295
995 $ 895
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