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TOP 4 H MEMBER AND THE MP — Huron Middlesex MP Bob McKinley
presented his citizenship trophy to Barbara Miller, R.R. 3, Exeter, winner of the top
award,for outstanding participation in 4H at Huron's achievement night Friday in
Clinton. Mr. McKinley called this year's 4Hers a very alive, healthy group.
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The network of -4-�11 been left unrecogtaized: .Each This year there were 29 cjubs attaining a belteir• X1 q, ex, hu 8e. 'd I vwa *, , ju,. roq ,;•
Agricultural Clubs within-HlµrAn ` individual achievement was organized involvip 379 oun satisfaction, and develo i i Alberta `
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County is growing, not so much In acknowledged as being worth people. who -successfully personalities; He.challenges the ; unlor' � Metnb4s tit
physical size as in &ocigl, while and important: No element �'ompI ted 47$ Projects. The 9�g% , youtl+ to use their 4•H training to prggranp .t 1sQ eXp?ngsSof$ thetit°
emotional and educational depth,, of the programme +vas r 'left "completion was exceptionally build. interest in the respoasi• reaction t**O 4,411A # 1,09tootit
This 4-H network has been, a undone, high• bilities of citizenship.' Night, "i titin[ disc ,A,ctilp 'mept
lifeline of ideas that, has always Pirents, also. were a vital part of These results could not have During 1975 a new fund was Night could bavq starteda 1SA
changed to meet the needs of the 4-H Achievement Night. They been achieved without strong establilshed to help provide• earlier as 'it lasted quit*~:, a lent
today's rural youth. In this pajt too were asked to express their leadership and their respect for financial assistance to the 4rH longer than' 'sonic people
year alone,'three new clubs were feelings about this eve nt. Their Len, MacGregor, Extension exchange programmes in Huron expecteyi..I,,thought It was a little
organized - The Kippfietd 4-H comments were, "A wonderful Assistant and 4-H Co; ordinator County. It was called the Friend boring too, " said Patti Muegge,
Calf Club, the Howick Swine Club. pvening and' i think if 4-H gets for Huron, Through 4•1-1 Work he of 4-H Fund. Seaforth.
and the 4-H Veterinary Club: any larger we wilt have to'turn it has dedicated himself to the real Instead of donating trophies Elaine Coombs, R.R.1,
into a two night program." concerns of Huron County's rural and awards, people were asked to .Seaforth, another of the Seaforth
Fred Uhler of 11.1113, Walton, youth. give to the fund, 4-H Silver Spurs also expressed
president of the club leaders "A eery worthwhile night to Len believes that because "the Jim Fairies, R.R.1, Gorrie, a her views, "I thought it was
association says "that this year highlight the 4 -tier's activity ." 4 -H's -stand for Head. Heart, senior member expresses best the funny and ' very interesting
was h ighliglfted with two very "It's great to see the young Hands and Health, all young achievements received through considering I was warned that It.
successful exchange trips to people getting, credit for • being people who have completed 4-H the Friend of 4-H Fund. was long and boring. It.felt like
Alberta and Indiana. Such trips, industrious. eager, young Projects are in some- measure He says, "'I teel more of the Christmas seeing old friends and
hope would become an important people." training their head to think, to awards and trophies could be , getting awards."
part of the 4•H prpgramme in the "4-H Achievement Night js the reason. and to plan; their heart to funnelled into the Friend of 4-H Editor's Note:
future." ulmination of a summer's work, be true, sympathetic and kind; Fund. This
would enable many Lynda Walden Sydenham, nvw ,
Huron's 4-H Achievement recognition for it." and their hands to be helpful, club members v o participate in a Seaforth resident and on the
night was held Friday in Clinton. "Just great. useful and skillful; and promoting meaningful 4 -III ---Ill/// exchanges and staff of The Huron Expositor, was
Don. Pullen, Agricultural . "4-H Achievement Night health in order to enjoy life and gain a greater perspeetived on active in -A -H Clubs for seven
Representative for Huron County, means the final accomplishment make for efficiency". our world." Jim was a delegate years when she was growing up
says "the 4-H• members this year of the year's work. Terrifically He says. "4-14 is designed to for both exchanges this year. He on her family's farm near,
have been an enthusiastic group, organized to be accomplished in fulfill a need in rural youth for also. -was the representat ive Lucknow.
The club leaders were second to
nonT -. terrific. -They were the
backbone of the 4-H programme.
The parents also gave support '�j�-� 4r
and encouragement to their
young people." z nriou�1 '
Today 4-H programmes "
prepare young people with a
foundation that will tomorrow
better enable them to cope with •SEAFORTH, ONTARIO, NOVEMBER 13, 1975 — SECOND SECTION PAGES 1A - SA
the realities and demands of lour
modern life.
An observer could see that .
within the 4-H Clubs there was 0
mutual respect for each
P ar. w�or ens • �.nA.W e
achieve `t''1 ent away s
All round showman John Van Vliet gets the TD Bank
award from Seaforth manager, Stewart Coupland.
Gordan Papp le,of R.R.5, Seaforth was awarded a 4-H
Club Leaders certificate by Don Pullen, Agricultural
Representative for 15 years voluntary service at the
annual 4-H Achievement Night held in Clinton
Friday.
Oscar Meier of R.R.4, Brussels• received the Cliff
McNeil trophy at the 4-H Achievement night from
Mr. McNeil. He had the champion 4-H Holstein calf
at the Championship Dairy Show at the Seaforth Fall
Jim Nivins of R.R.3, Auburn is presented with the
Vincent Farm Equipment of Seaforth award by
Marlen Vincent. Jim had the top score in the 4-H
Sodbusters Club sponsored by Plowmen's
Association.
Oscar. Meier gets the champion dairy showman
award frciri Wilma Oke. '
Don Procter of R.R.5, Brussels, who had the top
shorthorn steer, was presented with the Stewart
Proctor Memorial Award. Don is a ,grandson of the
late Stewart Procter.
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Don Procter, R.R.5, Brussels, a
Exeter, received the top honor at
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TOP 4 H MEMBER AND THE MP — Huron Middlesex MP Bob McKinley
presented his citizenship trophy to Barbara Miller, R.R. 3, Exeter, winner of the top
award,for outstanding participation in 4H at Huron's achievement night Friday in
Clinton. Mr. McKinley called this year's 4Hers a very alive, healthy group.
(Photo by Oke)
g,rom
r
• I t w
fp.,fo M J 1
b
, p Q
g A
(I3) I.yndaa>d+rnhatn) tpaHicipant. Np one metrllir had this short a tixntj.".tLco4tra ement and i!tcl szt art�h:�t5aa a}'.Ftsf.11k�uxdtXt~oft
The network of -4-�11 been left unrecogtaized: .Each This year there were 29 cjubs attaining a belteir• X1 q, ex, hu 8e. 'd I vwa *, , ju,. roq ,;•
Agricultural Clubs within-HlµrAn ` individual achievement was organized involvip 379 oun satisfaction, and develo i i Alberta `
y S P r
County is growing, not so much In acknowledged as being worth people. who -successfully personalities; He.challenges the ; unlor' � Metnb4s tit
physical size as in &ocigl, while and important: No element �'ompI ted 47$ Projects. The 9�g% , youtl+ to use their 4•H training to prggranp .t 1sQ eXp?ngsSof$ thetit°
emotional and educational depth,, of the programme +vas r 'left "completion was exceptionally build. interest in the respoasi• reaction t**O 4,411A # 1,09tootit
This 4-H network has been, a undone, high• bilities of citizenship.' Night, "i titin[ disc ,A,ctilp 'mept
lifeline of ideas that, has always Pirents, also. were a vital part of These results could not have During 1975 a new fund was Night could bavq starteda 1SA
changed to meet the needs of the 4-H Achievement Night. They been achieved without strong establilshed to help provide• earlier as 'it lasted quit*~:, a lent
today's rural youth. In this pajt too were asked to express their leadership and their respect for financial assistance to the 4rH longer than' 'sonic people
year alone,'three new clubs were feelings about this eve nt. Their Len, MacGregor, Extension exchange programmes in Huron expecteyi..I,,thought It was a little
organized - The Kippfietd 4-H comments were, "A wonderful Assistant and 4-H Co; ordinator County. It was called the Friend boring too, " said Patti Muegge,
Calf Club, the Howick Swine Club. pvening and' i think if 4-H gets for Huron, Through 4•1-1 Work he of 4-H Fund. Seaforth.
and the 4-H Veterinary Club: any larger we wilt have to'turn it has dedicated himself to the real Instead of donating trophies Elaine Coombs, R.R.1,
into a two night program." concerns of Huron County's rural and awards, people were asked to .Seaforth, another of the Seaforth
Fred Uhler of 11.1113, Walton, youth. give to the fund, 4-H Silver Spurs also expressed
president of the club leaders "A eery worthwhile night to Len believes that because "the Jim Fairies, R.R.1, Gorrie, a her views, "I thought it was
association says "that this year highlight the 4 -tier's activity ." 4 -H's -stand for Head. Heart, senior member expresses best the funny and ' very interesting
was h ighliglfted with two very "It's great to see the young Hands and Health, all young achievements received through considering I was warned that It.
successful exchange trips to people getting, credit for • being people who have completed 4-H the Friend of 4-H Fund. was long and boring. It.felt like
Alberta and Indiana. Such trips, industrious. eager, young Projects are in some- measure He says, "'I teel more of the Christmas seeing old friends and
hope would become an important people." training their head to think, to awards and trophies could be , getting awards."
part of the 4•H prpgramme in the "4-H Achievement Night js the reason. and to plan; their heart to funnelled into the Friend of 4-H Editor's Note:
future." ulmination of a summer's work, be true, sympathetic and kind; Fund. This
would enable many Lynda Walden Sydenham, nvw ,
Huron's 4-H Achievement recognition for it." and their hands to be helpful, club members v o participate in a Seaforth resident and on the
night was held Friday in Clinton. "Just great. useful and skillful; and promoting meaningful 4 -III ---Ill/// exchanges and staff of The Huron Expositor, was
Don. Pullen, Agricultural . "4-H Achievement Night health in order to enjoy life and gain a greater perspeetived on active in -A -H Clubs for seven
Representative for Huron County, means the final accomplishment make for efficiency". our world." Jim was a delegate years when she was growing up
says "the 4-H• members this year of the year's work. Terrifically He says. "4-14 is designed to for both exchanges this year. He on her family's farm near,
have been an enthusiastic group, organized to be accomplished in fulfill a need in rural youth for also. -was the representat ive Lucknow.
The club leaders were second to
nonT -. terrific. -They were the
backbone of the 4-H programme.
The parents also gave support '�j�-� 4r
and encouragement to their
young people." z nriou�1 '
Today 4-H programmes "
prepare young people with a
foundation that will tomorrow
better enable them to cope with •SEAFORTH, ONTARIO, NOVEMBER 13, 1975 — SECOND SECTION PAGES 1A - SA
the realities and demands of lour
modern life.
An observer could see that .
within the 4-H Clubs there was 0
mutual respect for each
P ar. w�or ens • �.nA.W e
achieve `t''1 ent away s
All round showman John Van Vliet gets the TD Bank
award from Seaforth manager, Stewart Coupland.
Gordan Papp le,of R.R.5, Seaforth was awarded a 4-H
Club Leaders certificate by Don Pullen, Agricultural
Representative for 15 years voluntary service at the
annual 4-H Achievement Night held in Clinton
Friday.
Oscar Meier of R.R.4, Brussels• received the Cliff
McNeil trophy at the 4-H Achievement night from
Mr. McNeil. He had the champion 4-H Holstein calf
at the Championship Dairy Show at the Seaforth Fall
Jim Nivins of R.R.3, Auburn is presented with the
Vincent Farm Equipment of Seaforth award by
Marlen Vincent. Jim had the top score in the 4-H
Sodbusters Club sponsored by Plowmen's
Association.
Oscar. Meier gets the champion dairy showman
award frciri Wilma Oke. '
Don Procter of R.R.5, Brussels, who had the top
shorthorn steer, was presented with the Stewart
Proctor Memorial Award. Don is a ,grandson of the
late Stewart Procter.
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champion Shorthorn steer went to
Barbara Miller of • R.R.3, '
Don Procter, R.R.5, Brussels, a
Exeter, received the top honor at
grandson of the man the award
the 28th annual Huron County
commemorates.
4-H Achievement night at Central
Another double -award winner
Huron Secondary. School Friday.
was Lynn Miller, R.R.1,
In this International Women's
Lucknow, winning the Old Mill
Year it is apropos that the 18 -year
Award with the highest score in
old student' of Optometry at
the sheep clubs: and the
Waterloo University' should be
Canadian National Exhibition
named all-round 4-H
shield as high novice judge.
member. She is following a family
John Hamilton, •R.R.2. Staffa,
tradition as her brother, Brian,
with his champion 4-H fleece
received the top honor four years
exhibit won the Canadian
ago.
Co -Operative Woo) Growers
Miss Miller was awarded the
award.
Robert McKinley citizenship
Jim Nivins, R.R.3, Auburn,
trophy for outstanding partici-
with the highest score in the
pation in 4-H home and
tractor clubs, won the Vincent
community activities. and the
Farm Equipment trophy and Bill
Huron Soil and ' Crop
Armstrong, R,R.4, Wingham,
improvement Association award
with the highest score in the
for outstanding achievement -in
Plowmen's Club, won the Jim
4-H- field crop clubs. She has
Armstrong award.
completed 20 projects and has
Double. -award winner Jeff
been active on the 4-H ,youth
Allan of R.R.1, Brucefield,
council.
winning the Russell Bolton
Len MacGregor, extension
Trophy, had the championship
assistant,, for Huron Countv with
corn exhibit, and with his
the ministry of agriculture and
championship white bean exhibit
food, co-ordinated the event in
he won the Cook Division of
which S1,100 in cash and certit•i-
Gerbo Corporation trophy.
Cates, pins and plaques were
With her champion 4-H gilt,
awarded to the members of 28
VanVliet of R.R.4, Brussels
clubs.
Mr. MacGregor reported 92 per
.)anis
received the Canadian imperial
cent by the 379 club
Bank Commerce award.
/completion
members participating this year
All-round showman was John
in the 478 projects.
VanVliet of R.R.2, Brussels, who
Rob Stewart. R.R.1, Hensall,
received the Toronto Dominion
received the C.S.MacNaughton
Bank award, and the Victoria and
trophy for having the highest 4-H
Grey Trust Company award as
-scorn in the county -418 out of
champion 4-1-1 swine showman.
1000. He received the Canadiai.
Brian Pym, R.R.I. Centralia,
Canners trophy for the highest
was champion 4-H beef showman
score in the Exeter sweet corn
and won the Murray Gaunt
club.
award.
Warden's Award
Rick Fines. R.R.I. Bfuevale.
The Warden's novice award
won the W.G.Thompson and
went to'first-year member Carol
Sons. Ltd. trophy with his
Dougall, R.R.3, Exeter. with
championship grain exhibit and
highest score in the first year.
Bobby Inglis of R.R.1, Clifford,
Ruth Alton. R.R.2, L4cknow..
.yon the Inter -club 4-H Maple
w•on the J.A.Anstett award for the
Syrup trophy with his exhibit.
highest score in the 4-H beef
Gicna and Don Datema of
clubs, the Huron Hereford
R.RA, Auburn, built • the
Association award for the highest
championship 4-H gate sign to
4-H score ,excluding score on
win the Hallrice Farms trophy.
Hereford calf: and the Huron
Club award winners were: Fran
Milk Committee award as high
Logtenberg, R.R,7, Dungannon,
dairy judge.
all-round member in Dungannon
As the highest scorer in {-H
4-H calf' club; Paul and Ed.
dais clubs. Diana Brand of
Franken, both of R.R.2, Auburn,
It.11 3, Clinton. recciycd the
,were top horse showmen and top
Canadian Imperial `Bank of
pony showmen respectively in the..,
Commerce award. /
North Huron Trailblazers Club,
Mark Harding of R.R.I, Gorr e,
and Brian
colt R.R,n;
was awarded the Huron rk
Belgra�c. was top colt showman;
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Producers Association trophy' ' r
Lesley Hill. R.R.I. Brucefield,
the' highest score in 4•H s�i e
had the highest score in the
clubs and for being a first year
Exeter Horse and Pony Club; and
member he received the Bank of
Patricia Muegge of Seaforth was
Montreal, Clinton Branch. award,
the equitation winner in the
Another double -award winner
Seaforth Silver Spurs Club.
was Marguerite Snell, R'.R.1,
Clinton. winning the John
Franken Memorial Trophy for the
�1hOt4$
highest score in 4-H horse clubs
and the Jack Riddell trophy as
champion 4-H sheep show man.
Dairy Showman
by
Oscar' Meier, R.R.4, Brussels.
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won the Cliff McNeil trophy with
his champion 4-H Holstein calf
Wilma
and the A.Y.(vlcLean trophy as
champion 4-H dairy showman.
Elaine Pym, R.R.1, Centralia,
with her champion 4-H Hereford
Oke
calf won the Huron Hereford
Association trophy. ,
The Stewart Procter award for
in the judging competition
as high beef judge;. and Rose
awards; Barry Miller of R.R:3,
Marie Flynn, R.R.4, Clinton, was
Exeter, won the Btatchfojrd' Feeds
presented with the Winston
Limited trophy for having the
Powell award as high horse
highest score; Jim Fairies of
judge.
Gorrie won the C.I.L. trophy as
Receiving certificates for 15,
high swine judge; Paul Drennan
years of voluntary service were
of Dungannon, was awarded the
club leaders: Gordan Papple of
Cyanamid of Canada award as
R.R.5, Seaforth and Tom Hern of
high sheep judge; Dave
R.R.1, Woodham and for 10
McWhinney of t.ucknow received
years: Fred Uhler, of R.R.3,
the Huron (county Beef
Walton and Bob McNeil of R.R.6,
improvement Association award
Goderich.
Patricia Muegge of Seaforth was the equitation
winner in the Seaforth 4-HSilver Spurs Club. Friday
night at the 4-H Achiedement night she received the
Doug and Norma Riley award from club leader, Mrs.
Winston Powell.
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Janis Van Vliet of R.R.2, Brussels was awarded the
Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce award at the
4-H Achievement Night in Clinton, Friday by Tony
Goldthorpe of the Sbaforth Branch, She had the
Champion 4-H Gilt.
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