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CORN CHAMP — KenVan Dyke, R.R.4, Seaforth, In. Achievement awards
was presented with the Russell Bolton Trophy for the
champion 4-H corn exhibit at the Seaforth Fall Fair. A 20 -year old R.R.2, Clinton champion Holstein calf and Rick Auburn, had the highest score in
Mr. Bolton, right , •presents the award at theHuron man was named .all-round 4-H Ford of R.R.1, Woodham, won the plowmen's club and received
4-H Achievement Night. (Staff Photo) member at the 27th annual Huron the Canadian Imperial Bank gf. the Jim Armstrong award.
County 4-11 Club achievement - Commerce award with his Ken, . Van Dyke, R.R.4,
niglit Friday at Central Huron champion gilt. Joey Arts,R.R.4, Seforth had the champion corn
k Secondary School. Seaforth, as a first year member exhibit and won, the Russell
«> George Thompson, son of Mr. had the highest score in the swine Bolton trophy sand BarryGordon,
and Mrs. Robin E. Thompson, club and received the Bank of R.R.1, Seaforth, with champion -
received the Robert McKinley Montreal award. ship white bean exhibit, the Cook
t Citizenship trophy for Glen McNeil, R.R.6, Goderich, trophy.
°outstanding participation in 4-H- as champion 4-H dairy showman Rick Fines, R.R.1, Bluevale,
home and community activities. vwAs awarded the A.Y.McLean with. championship grain exhibit
Len MacGregor, extension trophy, .while Douglas Miller,wor} the W.G.Thompson trophy;
assistant for Huron County with R.R.1, Lucknow, as champion 4-H Mark Harding, R.R:1, Gorrie
the ministry of agriculture and sheep showman was awarded the novice with the highest score in
food, said Mr.Thompson is "A Jack Riddell trophy. judging competition, won the
real supporter and promoter of The Huron Hereford Canadian Nafional Exhibition
4-H, not a trophy winner but he is Association awards went to Susan shield; Grace Alton, R.R.2,.
in it for individual participation". Tyndall, R.R.4, Clinton,for Lucknow, with highest score in
Mr -Thompson • is studying champion Hereford calf- and to dairy judging won the Huron Milk
architectural drafting at Grant• Vincent, Belgrave, for Committee award; and Harry
Fanshawe College. highest,.score excluding score in Franken, R.R.2, Auburn, .as top
Members from 30 clubs won Hereforlt; calf. sheep '(. judge, received the
certificates, crests, plaques, pins The Stewart Procter awardCyanamid of Canada award.
and more than $1,200 in cash ' winner was Chris Procter, R.R.S, Three kothers, Fred, -Oscar
prizes at this year's program, Brussels, grandson of the man and Christopher Meier of R.R.4,
which Mr. the award commemorates. He Brussels, had the championship
McGregor co-ordinated with the received the award for having the gate sign; and Ross Jeffray,
f 70 1 I d• . „ chain ion Shorthorn heifer R:R.1 Wroxeter, had the
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help o vo unteer ea ers. p
Jan Van Vliet of R.R.2,. Another Procter award winner,: champion maple syrup exhibit.
low Brussels, won the C.S.Mac was Dave McWhinney of R.R.1, Club leaders Allan Haugh,
BEAN CHAMP —Barry Gordon,R.R.1, Seaforth, Naughton trophy for hµving the Lucknow, for his champion R.R.1, Brucl,ed, and Don
ig1k 4-H score in the county. It Shorthorn steer. i $odds,R.R.1, Seaforth, received
left, accepts the Cooks .Gerlbo£ Trophy for the best ��' R RO Y
Was 93 out' of 1,000. He also Margaerlte "'Snell, , �� 4etikifreate's ' for 1S ears of
white been 4-H exhibit at the Seaforth Fall Fair from received the Huron Park Clinton was a two -award nner'1 untary service, and Harty.
Wes Pletch from Cooks of Hensall. Trophy Producers Association trophy for when she received the Ofa, Mill , Wkkel, R.R.1, Fordwich and Bob
presentation was made at the annual 4-H highest score in 4-H swine club, award with the 'highest score in Hern of R.R.1, Woodham; for ten
Achievement Night in Clinton. Staff Phot the Victoria & Grey Trust sheep club and as high swine: years'' ervice; Bob Broadfoot,
Company award as champion 4-H judge, the C.I.L. trophy. R.R.1, Brucefield, Don Dearing,
swine showman and the Huron Another two -award winner was R. R. 1, Exeter, Herb Klopp,
` h f County Beef Improvement Jim Fairles, R.R.1, Gorrie. He R.R.3, Zurich, Hugh Todd,
R F z x association award for high beef won the Vincent Farm trophy for R.R.2, Lucknow and Doug.
R Mudge. highest. score in 4-H tractor club Trewartha, R.R.4, Clinton, for
�i;:` a Warden's novice award for and the Huron Soil and Crop five years' voluntary service.
/a first year member with the Improvement Association award
highest score was presented to for outstanding achievement in
Sharon Colclough of R.R.1, field crop clubs.
Clinton, also the John 'Franken Mary Kernick, R.R.1, Kirkton,
YY Memorial Trophy for the high�who had the champion. fleece ?
score in 4-H horse clubs. exhibit, received the Canadian nBRT�e/Pr7lTton
' Barry Miller of R.R.3, Exeter, Co -Operative' Wool GrowersIN
T"`c'"a°'°""°"."°""°',.`�"a"""��
M as champion all-round showman award. Jim Nivins, R. R.3, Fitness. to your heart you know it's richt.
ii '; , a; ZUR."S t received the Toronto Dominion
f
`wBank award and as champion 4-H
1 - beef showman•, the Murray Gaunt
award.
Sandy Mof R.R.3, Blyth,
with highest score in 4-H• beef
clubs received the J.A.Anstett
award and Fred Meier of R.R.4,
Brussels, with highest score in
xr 4-H dairy clubs, received the
,. 14
4taCanadian Imperial Bank of
Commerce award.
Neil Sager, Goderich, won the
Cliff McNeil trophy with his
'WARDEN'S TROPHY — Sharon Colelough, left, a
Member of the Seaforth 4-H Horse and Pony Club
received the- warden's trophy as the novice 4-H
member with the highest standing in the county.
1974 Warden Bill Elston presents Sharon with the
Trophy at Friday's Achievement Night. (Staff Photo)
CITIZ8NSHtP TROPHY — George Thompson of
A.R.2,Clinton was presented with the Citizenship
Trophy by Its donor, Hobert McKinley M.P., Friday
night.Goorge has been a 4-H club member for 8
years-aind Is datIV4 It'i the eontrnurrity. Cathy [Malcolm
. bf Seaforth wall dine of four runners up for the 'top 4-H
oinyN�.. • (Staff F''I1oto)
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TOP SWINE CLUB WINNER — Top first year swineBCussels,
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club member Joe Arts, R.R.4, Seaforth, accepts his
Beef Improvement Association, at the ,Huron 4-H
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white sidewall tires, finish -
1973 FORD RANCH WAGON b passenger,
award from Bank of Montreal manager Earl Hilderly
Achievement Night Friday. John, who scored 138 out
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--- of Clinton.Danny Arts,'also of R,R.4, was runner up,
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LocaIAHmembers share
CORN CHAMP — KenVan Dyke, R.R.4, Seaforth, In. Achievement awards
was presented with the Russell Bolton Trophy for the
champion 4-H corn exhibit at the Seaforth Fall Fair. A 20 -year old R.R.2, Clinton champion Holstein calf and Rick Auburn, had the highest score in
Mr. Bolton, right , •presents the award at theHuron man was named .all-round 4-H Ford of R.R.1, Woodham, won the plowmen's club and received
4-H Achievement Night. (Staff Photo) member at the 27th annual Huron the Canadian Imperial Bank gf. the Jim Armstrong award.
County 4-11 Club achievement - Commerce award with his Ken, . Van Dyke, R.R.4,
niglit Friday at Central Huron champion gilt. Joey Arts,R.R.4, Seforth had the champion corn
k Secondary School. Seaforth, as a first year member exhibit and won, the Russell
«> George Thompson, son of Mr. had the highest score in the swine Bolton trophy sand BarryGordon,
and Mrs. Robin E. Thompson, club and received the Bank of R.R.1, Seaforth, with champion -
received the Robert McKinley Montreal award. ship white bean exhibit, the Cook
t Citizenship trophy for Glen McNeil, R.R.6, Goderich, trophy.
°outstanding participation in 4-H- as champion 4-H dairy showman Rick Fines, R.R.1, Bluevale,
home and community activities. vwAs awarded the A.Y.McLean with. championship grain exhibit
Len MacGregor, extension trophy, .while Douglas Miller,wor} the W.G.Thompson trophy;
assistant for Huron County with R.R.1, Lucknow, as champion 4-H Mark Harding, R.R:1, Gorrie
the ministry of agriculture and sheep showman was awarded the novice with the highest score in
food, said Mr.Thompson is "A Jack Riddell trophy. judging competition, won the
real supporter and promoter of The Huron Hereford Canadian Nafional Exhibition
4-H, not a trophy winner but he is Association awards went to Susan shield; Grace Alton, R.R.2,.
in it for individual participation". Tyndall, R.R.4, Clinton,for Lucknow, with highest score in
Mr -Thompson • is studying champion Hereford calf- and to dairy judging won the Huron Milk
architectural drafting at Grant• Vincent, Belgrave, for Committee award; and Harry
Fanshawe College. highest,.score excluding score in Franken, R.R.2, Auburn, .as top
Members from 30 clubs won Hereforlt; calf. sheep '(. judge, received the
certificates, crests, plaques, pins The Stewart Procter awardCyanamid of Canada award.
and more than $1,200 in cash ' winner was Chris Procter, R.R.S, Three kothers, Fred, -Oscar
prizes at this year's program, Brussels, grandson of the man and Christopher Meier of R.R.4,
which Mr. the award commemorates. He Brussels, had the championship
McGregor co-ordinated with the received the award for having the gate sign; and Ross Jeffray,
f 70 1 I d• . „ chain ion Shorthorn heifer R:R.1 Wroxeter, had the
x.
help o vo unteer ea ers. p
Jan Van Vliet of R.R.2,. Another Procter award winner,: champion maple syrup exhibit.
low Brussels, won the C.S.Mac was Dave McWhinney of R.R.1, Club leaders Allan Haugh,
BEAN CHAMP —Barry Gordon,R.R.1, Seaforth, Naughton trophy for hµving the Lucknow, for his champion R.R.1, Brucl,ed, and Don
ig1k 4-H score in the county. It Shorthorn steer. i $odds,R.R.1, Seaforth, received
left, accepts the Cooks .Gerlbo£ Trophy for the best ��' R RO Y
Was 93 out' of 1,000. He also Margaerlte "'Snell, , �� 4etikifreate's ' for 1S ears of
white been 4-H exhibit at the Seaforth Fall Fair from received the Huron Park Clinton was a two -award nner'1 untary service, and Harty.
Wes Pletch from Cooks of Hensall. Trophy Producers Association trophy for when she received the Ofa, Mill , Wkkel, R.R.1, Fordwich and Bob
presentation was made at the annual 4-H highest score in 4-H swine club, award with the 'highest score in Hern of R.R.1, Woodham; for ten
Achievement Night in Clinton. Staff Phot the Victoria & Grey Trust sheep club and as high swine: years'' ervice; Bob Broadfoot,
Company award as champion 4-H judge, the C.I.L. trophy. R.R.1, Brucefield, Don Dearing,
swine showman and the Huron Another two -award winner was R. R. 1, Exeter, Herb Klopp,
` h f County Beef Improvement Jim Fairles, R.R.1, Gorrie. He R.R.3, Zurich, Hugh Todd,
R F z x association award for high beef won the Vincent Farm trophy for R.R.2, Lucknow and Doug.
R Mudge. highest. score in 4-H tractor club Trewartha, R.R.4, Clinton, for
�i;:` a Warden's novice award for and the Huron Soil and Crop five years' voluntary service.
/a first year member with the Improvement Association award
highest score was presented to for outstanding achievement in
Sharon Colclough of R.R.1, field crop clubs.
Clinton, also the John 'Franken Mary Kernick, R.R.1, Kirkton,
YY Memorial Trophy for the high�who had the champion. fleece ?
score in 4-H horse clubs. exhibit, received the Canadian nBRT�e/Pr7lTton
' Barry Miller of R.R.3, Exeter, Co -Operative' Wool GrowersIN
T"`c'"a°'°""°"."°""°',.`�"a"""��
M as champion all-round showman award. Jim Nivins, R. R.3, Fitness. to your heart you know it's richt.
ii '; , a; ZUR."S t received the Toronto Dominion
f
`wBank award and as champion 4-H
1 - beef showman•, the Murray Gaunt
award.
Sandy Mof R.R.3, Blyth,
with highest score in 4-H• beef
clubs received the J.A.Anstett
award and Fred Meier of R.R.4,
Brussels, with highest score in
xr 4-H dairy clubs, received the
,. 14
4taCanadian Imperial Bank of
Commerce award.
Neil Sager, Goderich, won the
Cliff McNeil trophy with his
'WARDEN'S TROPHY — Sharon Colelough, left, a
Member of the Seaforth 4-H Horse and Pony Club
received the- warden's trophy as the novice 4-H
member with the highest standing in the county.
1974 Warden Bill Elston presents Sharon with the
Trophy at Friday's Achievement Night. (Staff Photo)
CITIZ8NSHtP TROPHY — George Thompson of
A.R.2,Clinton was presented with the Citizenship
Trophy by Its donor, Hobert McKinley M.P., Friday
night.Goorge has been a 4-H club member for 8
years-aind Is datIV4 It'i the eontrnurrity. Cathy [Malcolm
. bf Seaforth wall dine of four runners up for the 'top 4-H
oinyN�.. • (Staff F''I1oto)
Carl's
Auto Bodnow,
Pen. For Business
Specializing in
* Collision Repairs
* f=rame Work
* Spot Repairs
* Complete. Refinishing
to All Types of Vehicles
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SEE
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FLOCK WALLCOVER/NGS
VELVELURE flock patterns, the wallcovering aristocrats,
are the practical answer for creating elegant interiors
at reasonable prices. SUNWORTH'Y's modern
flocks are ready pasted vinyl wallcloth
which means you can puf them up easily AT&
and even wash them. They're dry strippable
too. See them- soon.`
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