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The Huron Expositor, 1981-12-02, Page 15TOP STEER Bill Kinsman. R.R. 2, Kippen hag' the champion 441 steer and had the highest score in 4-H plow- eneres club; Darren Connel- ly, 3. Goierich, cham- pion 444 Holstein Calf; Brian &Wiwi% 4. Walton. champion 441 gilt, was the champion 4-H swine plow- man, was the, chartiPion all 3round showman and had the highest score in the 4-H tractor club. Murray Sholdice. R.R. 3. Walton. had the champion 441 market pig; Brent Van Osch:. R.R, .7. • LucknoW, highest .Score in‘ 441. • dairy silver dollar competition; P04014 MaTiV Johnston R.R. 2. 'Blitevale, highest score in the 441 dairy.cliths for.a first year niember; C.Frole, Anne Hohenadel, 1,_ Ford, with , highest score. 4-H swine. 'eluhs-foi a first year member; Anne _Procter R.R. 5. Brussels. champion 4-H beef showman and had the champion Shorthorn steer: Kevin Smith, R.R. 6.. Gode- rich champion 4-H 'dairy o Brian McGavin, R.R. #4, Walton (right) won the Toronto-Dominion Bank Award for being the Champion All-Round 4-H Livestock Showman, determined at the Seaforth Junior Fair. Harry Verburg, Manager, of the Bank made this presentation on Friday at the 4-K Awards Night. (Photo by Larry Dillon) Iron BRUCE McCALL TROPHY - Donated. by Bruce McCall from Brussels to the member In the Huron County Pork Producers' Swine club with the Champion 4-H Market Pig. Murray Sholdice, R.R. Walton won ,this award on Friday, at the 4.,H Awards Night. Don Dodds (left) made this presentation. Photo by Larry Dillon) (fa 111 0i 11:9.0 co pp... oti PiX"CONSUVING SE, V/ 38 High St. 527-0536 Residence -REASONABLE RATES- " -PERSONAL SERVICE- -NO ADVANCE PAYMENTS- Branch of: Niagara Farm and Business Consultants 119641 -- Harnlitorre linfatio 11aqy DenHlaait. TattOtitUltatif (ttegistetedi Seaforth, Ontario 7 Main St. 527-0557 Business THE HURON EXPOSITOR, OECEIVISE onoured in Huron RICh'ar.O. 'POOre, Manager, Canadian Imperial Bank OrContrnerOe, kli9tn, is prOenting Susan Vanagmond; A.R. #1, Clinton with their award to recognize her Outstanding achievements in the 4-H Dairy Calf Club. This was one of the many awards presented to Huron County young people at the 1981 4-H Awards Night held on November 27 in Clinton. (Photo by Larry Dillon) HURON CATTLEMEN'S AWARD - Harold Wiederman, R.R. #4, Walton (on the left) was presented with a book entitled "TV Vet Book.for Stock Farmers". Neil Stapleton, President of the Huron Cattlemen's Association made the presentation. Harold earned this recognition by achieving the top score in the beef section of the Judging CoMpetition. He had a score of 99 points out of a possible 100. (Photo by Larry Dillon) David Townsend, R.R. #4, Seaforth (left) received the Jack Riddell Award for being the Champion 4-H Sheep Showman in Huron County. Mr. Riddell made this presentation at the 4-H Awards. Night on Friday. (Photo by Larry Dillon) Lyle Kinsman, R.R. #2; Kippen (left) won the Hallrace Farms1Trophy for the champion 4-H 'gate sign in Huron County. The award was made on the basis of a judging by the 4-H club leaders. Jim Hallman , is making the presentation for Hallrace Farms. (Photo by Larry Dillon) TOPNOTCH FEEDS LTD: AWARD - Bill Kinsman, R.R. #2, Kippen, (right) won a book entitled "The Feedlot" for exhibiting the Grand Champion 4-H Steer at the Seaforth Fall Fair. Richard Reeder, Topnotch Feeds, Seaforth made this presentation on Friday, November 27th, 1981 at the 4-H Awards Night. (Photo by Larry Dillon) David Pullen of Clinton displays the award presented to him by The Old Mill at the 4-H Awards Night in Clinton. This gift was given in recognition of David's top standing in the Huron County 4-H Sheep Club. (Photo by Larry Dillon) By WILMA OKE Bevan §1410n. 18, of R.R. 1, Igxtfei.*$ named Huron Countyes Oftstanding 44:1 member at the 34th annual. - achievettierct night Friday and. WaS pr.eSented with a citizenship' trophy for '44f home and' community Pro7 Jetts. Bevan, who is a first year student at the University -of Guelph, has completed 24 4-H projects. • Elaine Pym, R.R. 1, Cen- tralia, was awarded the ' trophy for the highest score in the county, 938 points of a possible 1.000. Last year Elaine was named the out- standing 4-H member in the county. Also, she was a- warded the prize for having the highest score in the beef dub. She has completed 24 Projects. Patti Zurich, mono mbers, the highest scorer in the county. This was also the highest spare in the 4-H Beef r Clubs,, 478 points, as a first year member of the Zurich 4-0 calf „dub., Opnal4 Pullen., Al;gticuur, el Representative,. for Huron Connty, reported that the members. of. the county's 31 4-H clubs won awards and prizes worth about 51,300. He said 350 members took part in the 400 projects with' per cent average complet- ion. This was done under the direction of 70 volunteers. 4-11 club leaders. Other prize winners were Susan Van ggmond of Clin- ton who had the highest score in the 4-H dairy clubs. Paul Dodds, R.R. 1, Sea- forth. highest swine club score; Kim kipfer, Dash- wood, highest horse club score; David Pullen, Clinton. highest sheep club and rab- bit club score. showman; 1404 ToWnsend, c4R44.1.11(n.s,h4en,v.pRSeo:of,att;n:irh.!1,:tilemi.46,inni: pion 4=11 horse. -kh0Wman. Kevin' Johnston, R.B. Z. Blisrsyale chaninion 441 Her- kircl calf; Steven 5‘)telley. R.R.2 Gorrie. Champion 4,11 Shorthorn heifer; Kate Boon, Rimatuevoc.. 'champion 4-H fleece exhibit; Greg Dougall. R. R.3 Exeter. top 4-H snow- mobile member in knowledge and safe operation of vehicle and he also had the highest score in 4-H snowmobile club. Cheryl Stewart, R . R. 1, Kirkton, highest score, 4-H farm sRa.fRe t. y club;1. enBrentsan. Doauwt _- standing achievement 4-H field crop clubs. OJTSTANDING REPORTER Greg Hoggarth, 2.- Kippen, outstanding ach- ievement, 4-H press report- ers competition:. Lyle Kins- man, Kippen. championship 441 gate sign exhibit. The Kippfield 4-H calf club had the Championship corn exhibit and the champion- ship 4-H grain exhibit and the Huron Rabbit Club 'had the championship white bean Elizabeth Palmer, R.R. 5, VVinghim, was the top horse showman and Janet McIn- tosh, R.R. 5. Brussels, was the top pony showman - - in the North Huron 4-H Trail- blazers club. Receiving judging compet- ition awards were Alison Edgar of R.R. 2, Wroxeter, high novice judge; Sherri Marshall, R.R. 3, Blyth, highest score; Jeff Alce, RFC'', Dublin , high swine judge; Larry Baer, R.R. 5, Goderich, high dairy judge; Terry Smith, R.R: 1. Walton, high 'sheep judge; Harold , Wiedermati, R.R. 4, Walton, high beef judge; and Gary Ict hocsCtwilkies ypep. high CERWICATES For completing. 24 projects 444 award certificates were presented to Elaine !pp, Centralia; Bevan ' ShiPton. Exeter; Terry Smith, R.R. 1, Walton; Cheryl. Stewart. R.R. 1, Kirkton; and Paul Stewart, R.R. 1, ,Hensall. For completing 18 pro- jects, Greg Dougall, R.R; 3. Exeter and Chris Meier, R.R. 4, Brussels. , For 10 years voluntary service 4-H award certificates were presented to Ray Hanna, R.R. 2, AubOrn and Jean, Dinsmore, R.R. 1, Fordwith. For five years of voluntary service certificates were pre- sented to Barry Elliott, R.R. 1, Lucknow; Larry Ash, R.R. .1, Gowanstown; and Tom Jorgensen. R.I. 4, Seafotth. .McKellar SANDBLASTING & PAINTING GRAVITY WAGONS FARM MACHINERY TRUCK FRAMES & BOXES BRICK HOUSES Laurie McKellar Staffa 3454879 SEAFORTH SADDLE CLUB AWARD - Garry Godkin, R.R. #1, Walton, scored 92 out of 'a ,.possible 100 points in the horse section of the ttludgin6 Ciltn-Vetition. With the top score in this section he earned the Seaforth Saddle Club Award, which was presented by Rose Workman at the 4-H Awards Night in Clinton on Friday. (Photo by Larry Dillon) Love of R.R. 1, took top honors a- the first year me- VINCENT FARM EQUIPMENT TROPHY - Won by Brian McGavin, R.R. #4, Walton (right) for being the top member in the Huron County 4-H- Tractor Club with a score of 935 out of a possible 1000 points. Marlen VinCent of Vincent Farm Equipment made this presentation on Friday, November 27, at the 4-H Awards Night. (Photo by Larry Dillon) Tom Jorgensen, leader of the Huron 4-H Rabbit, Club, is presenting, from the left, the: Central Huron 4-H Rabbit Club TrOptiy faiDavid Pullen, Clinton. David showed very prominently at the 4-H Awards Night in Clinton, he also won the Old Mill Award for his involvement in the 4-H Sheep Club. (Photo by Larry Dillon) Water Weill DRILLING! . W.D"."Ifopper I ; end Sons 4 MODERN ROTARY RIGS Nail 5274737 Dud 527.0820 1 Jim 527-0775 j HURON COUNTY SOIL AND CROP AWARD -- At the 4-H Awards Night on Friday, November 27, Brent Dawson, (left), A.R. #1, Hensell was recognized as the top member In the Huron County 4-H Field Crop Club. Larry Wheatley, President of the Huron bounty toil a Crop Improvement Assodiation presented Brent with a book entitled "Understanding Corn Production". (Photo by Larry Dillon) Jim Armstrong on the left, is presenting a silver tray to Bill Kinsman, R..13. #2, -Kippen, at the 4-H Awards Night in Clinton on Friday. Bill qualified for the award by being the 4-H member with the highest-score in the Huron County 4-H Plowtnens Club. (Photo by Larry Dillon) Jeff Alce, R.R. #1, Dublin (on the left) gained the top score in the swine section of the 4-H' Judging cOmpetitiob, At the 4-H Awards night on zNOvember 27, JIM Knight of the Brusseli Agromart preients Jeff with the C.I.L. Trophy In recognition of his achievement. (Photo by pre v 01110n) /