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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1958-12-11, Page 9ALEX INKLEY WHITE ROSE DEALER Phone HU 2.9311 Queen Street — Ciinton WHITE) ROSE FUEL OIL CLINTON NEWS-RECORD THURSDAY, DECEMBER. 11, 1958 PAOV NI I pedal trot, atimpH Clubs on Hemingway Top /inner Hensall Rebekahs 1:hrismas Party ,(By our Musa _Correspondent) Amber Rebekah Lodge held a 4e/ightful ..Christmas party in the lodge hall last WedneStlay evening. The ball was beautifully decorated With 'Christmas emblems and a airy decorated tree. The party was preceded by brief Meeting, presided over by Noble Grand Mrs. Inez. McEwan, A !Marathon euchre after New Year's is planned, Gifts for the Children's -Shelter at Goderich were reeeived. A program of carol singing was enjoyed, and a recreational, period of bingo was in charge of Mrs. George Parker and Mrs. Lloyd Ferguson. M ern hers exchanged gifts and luncheon was served. Anson McKinley, R.R. 1, Zu- rich, was chairman for the 4-H Achievement Night held in the high school at Exeter last week. Mr. McKinley is president of the Huron County 4-H Agricultural Club Leaders Association. Among the guests were Larry Snider, chairman of the school board, who welcomed the gathering; and E. L. Woodley, director at West- ern Ontario Agricultural School, R,idgetown. Arthur S, Bolton, Seaforth, who is the associate agricultural rep- resentative of the county, working out of the Department of Agri- culture office in Clinton, was in charge of presentation of special and cash awards, Donald Hemingway, son of Mr, and Mrs. -Carl Hemingway, Bruss sels, received the Elston Cardiff Citizenship Trophy for the best all-round 4-H member. Don was president of the McKillop 4-H Grain Club, and stood fifth in that club; belonged to the Brussels 4-H Swine Club and stood fourth in that club; was chosen as one of eight 4-H members to represent Ontario in the National 4-H Club week held in Toronto. Patsy Marshall, H.R. 1, Kirkton, received the C, S. MacNaughton trophy for highest 4-H score in Huron. She received 975 marks as she placed at the top of the Ex- eter 4-H Dairy Calf Club. Jim McNaughton, R.R, 1, Blue- valet received the-warden's novice trophy for the highest 4-H score attained by first year -member, from Warden John Morrissey, Jim placed third in the Turnberry 4-H CaKr eCnnluebthwirap9p013e,poRinats.. 4, Sea-forth, received the John W. Han- na trophy for being the champion swine showman in HStron this year. Ken placed second in the Seaforth 4-H Swine Club, with 934 points, total, with 95 of them earned in the showmanship section, Robert Fotberingbam, R.R. 3, Seaforth, won the trophy present, ed by William A. Schmid, jeweller, Lucknow, for outstanding achiever /pent in 4-H Grain clubs, Bob re- ceived 961 points, leading the Mc- Killop Grain Club, of which he was a member, and exceeding points received by any other grain club member. He also topped the Tuckerstriith 4-H Corn Club with 957 points and South Huron 4-H White Bean Club, with 922 points. Harmon Brodhagen, R.R. 2, Brussels, heading the Brussels 4-H Swine Club with 959 points, earn- ed the Marvin Howe trophy for highest score in Huron swine clubs. Harmon was president of his own club. Kenneth Papple also was pre- sented the trophy for county champion 4-H' gilt presented by Ross Savauge, a Seaforth jeweller. His animal received 395 points. Rodger Kieffer, R,R. 1, Wing- ham, leading the Howick grain club with 945 points, received the Russel T. Bolton' trophy for exhibs iting the champion 4-H grain. The exhibit received 290 points. Bill Strong, R;R. 2, Dublin, with 958 points in the Seaforth beef calf club of which he was presi- dent, was given the wristwatch presented by Anstett Jewellers, Clinton and Walkerton, far high- est score in 4-H Beef Calf Clubs. Gerald Wallis, R.R. 1, Granton, with a total of 956 points at the head of the Exeter beef calf club, for which he served as secretary- treasurer, • placed first for show- manship with 92 points, and receiv- ed the trophy for champion beef showman given by Senator W. H. Golding. Seaforth. Bud Yeo, vice-president of the Bayfield 4-H Beef Calf Club, re- ceived 388 points for his calf show- ed at the Bayfield Fall Fair, and won the Huron Hereford Associa- tion trophy for county champion Hereford calf. Laurel Dale, R.R, 1, Clinton, headed the Seafori:h 4-H Dairy Calf Club, which with 38 members was the largest club in the county. She served as secretary-treasurer of the club, and earned 951 points. She was given the wrist watch presented by Blyth-Auburn bran- ches, Canadian Bank of Commerce for the highest score in 4-H Dairy Calf Clubs. . Patsy Marshall, also won the A. Y. McLean trophy for champ- ion dairy showmanship, with 95 points in this section. Harmon Brodhagen of the Brus- sels club; Doreen Howatt, R.R. 1, Belgrave, of the North Huron club and Malcolm- Stewart, R.R. 5, Sea- forth, of the Seaforth club, won leather wallets presented by the Stratford district Yorkshire Club for highest' score each in their clubs. Five of the leaders of the clubs received their Leaders Awards for five years voluntary service. They were Anson McKinley, R.R. 1, Zu- rich and Carl Oestreicher, Dash- wood, both with &Stich Calf Club; Irvin , Trewartha, R.R. 1, Seaforth, the Seaforth Dairy Calf Club; Wil- liam F. Campbell, R.R, 1, Gorrie, Howick Calf Club; Donald For- tune, R.R. 1, Wingham, Turnberry Calf Club; Robert McMillan, R.R. 2, Seaforth, the Seaforth Swine Club; Eric Anderson, R.R. 1, Londesboro, Seaforth Beef Calf Club; J. M. Scott, R.R. 2, Seaforth, the Seaforth Poultry ,Club, Top scoring members included; Bayfield 4-H Beef Calf Club; Don- ald Lobb, 90; Franklin Yost, 940; Ralph Holland, 933; David Orr, 920; Bill Blacker, 919; Patsy Mes Ilwain, 918; Barbara Watkins, 913; Ray Baxter, 900. Exeter 4-H Beef Calf Club, Ger- ald Wallis, 956; Bill Etherington, 952; Jim 1.1Ysle, 926; John Ether-ington 923, Zurich 4-H Calf Club; Bill El- liott, 9011 Gail McBride, 865; Ron- ald Thiel, 849; Keith Rader, 837; John Erb, 835; Joan Elliott, 774; Gerald Thiel, 726; Larry Merner, 701, Bayfield 4-H Dairy Calf Club: Donald MacKenzie, 914; Donald Lobb, 910; Jack Dunn, 908; Barb- ara Yea, 891; Gerald. Walter, 884; Richard Harrison, 281; Merlyn Hough, 876; Lois Rathvvell, 874; Jim Harrison, 874; Bob Grigg, 872; Douglas Dunn, 870; James Collins, 864; Betty Ann Gibbings, 859; Donald Yea, 851; Bruce Bat- tles, 850; Corrie Brand, 832; Bill Vodden, 831; John Radges, 831; James Storey, 817; Myrtle Collins, 816; David Welsh, 808; Greg Brandon, 808; Gerrard ,Van Nin- huys, 805; Ronald Howard, 896; Margaret Semple, 795; Edgar Hough, 787. Blyth 4-H Dairy Calf Club: Rose Marie Hallahan, 888; Dorothy Howatt, 883; Auke Bylsma, 880; Sheila Henry, 869; Harry Bakker, 858. Seaforth 4-H Dairy Calf Club: Laurel Dale, 951; Gloria Boyd, 949; Wilma Dale, 948; Gloria Carter, 931; Edith Boyd, 904; Bob Storey, 901; Neils Hillman, 890; Dennis Jewitt, 889; Wayne Hugill, 883; Judy Thompson, 881; Linda Papple, 874; William Shaddick, 873; Fay Little, 872; Billy Murray, 871; Joan Boyd, 870; Mervyn Pep- per, 868; Anita Hillman, $65; Shir- ley Addison, 864; Douglas Hugill, 861; Joan Coyne, 859; Marlene Pepper, 858; Cecil Bruinsma, 857. Seaforth 4-H Swine Club; Mal- colm Stewart, 943; Ken Papple, 934; Doug Jamieson, 931; Garry Jewitt, 930; Winston Powell, 928; Jack Broadfoot, 926; William Mill- son, 919; Eric McIntosh, 905; John Jewitt, 890; Douglas Hugill, 888; Alex Townsend, 880;- Laurence Taylor, 876; W. R. Scott, 871; Bruce Papple, 859; Francis Hunt, 858; Kenneth Gemmel], 856; Jim Papple, 846; Anthony Van Loon, 832; Bill Klein Haar, 830; Reiny Van Loon, 822; Larry Burns, 818; Donald Carter, 807. This particular club with 22 members, registered 100 percent completion. McKillop 4-H Grain Club, Rob- ert Fotheringharn, 961; Jack Broadfoot, 951; Laurence Taylor, 937; Douglas Jamieson, 922; Don- ald Hemingway, 909; Donald Mc- Kercher, 907; Bruce Coleman, 896; Robert Elliott, 887; W. R. Scott, 887. Exeter 4-H Corn Club; Bob Gal- loway, 861; Garry RowcIiffe, 852; 4 Douglas Galloway, 849; Fred Hyde, $1.7. Tuckersmith 4-H Corn ,Club; Bob Fotheringliam, 957; jack Broadfoot, 953; Bruce Coleman, 944;, Francis Hunt, 910;. Ken Pap- Ple, 887; Malcolm Stewart, 859; Ken Ryan, 355; Garry Little, 800, Goderich 4,.K Corn -Club: Gordon Baxter, 959; Douglas Clark, 829; Garry Aiiin, 872; Donald Young, 853; Richard Harrison, $46., South Huron 4s/I Sugar Beet Club; John iiitherington, 915; Car- olyn Oke, 913; Gerald Prance, 909; Bill Etheringtpn, 892; Jim Hyde, $92; John Oke, 882; Margaret Dice, 868; Ronald Oke, 867; Ted Oke, 866; June McLachlan, 865; Billy Charters, 83$; John McLachlan, 799; Wayne.. Prance, 788. South Huron 4-H White Bean Club: Bob Fotheringlians, 9221 Gary Jones, 889; Norma Geiger, 880; Ross MeBeath,s 873; Billy Charters, 810; Phyllis Lostell. 805; Gerald Chapman, 802; Donelda Lostell, 766; Jerry Johnson, 760; Susie, Mae Lostell; 75.5;. Margaret Coleman, 734; Donald Coleman, 727; Lloyd Lostell. 748; Ronald Schroeder, 644; George Stasik, 612. xeter 4-H Tractor Maintenance Club: Don Hendrick, 916; Ralph Finkbeiner, 884; James Hyde, 882; gtheiingten, 852; Thomas Kern, 842; Melvin Finkbeiner, 830; Dennis Cann, 829. • BAYFI MD, ONT. , PHONE 5 50p 1956 METEOR SEDAN - 1954 FORD SEDAN — 1952 STUDEBAKER SEDAN 1952 DODGE SEDAN all/ 1951 FORD SEDAN - 11. 195.1 PONTIAC SEDAN MOM 1950 FORD SEDAN BAYFIELDIGARAGE USED CARS IMMO ...di 1.0.• 0.1•1. 11,0•1 ar • $1595,00 $ 975.00 $ 475.00 $ 450.00 $ 400.00 $ 275.00 $ 375,00 .—amensmomeessasalselsweso Ontario Department of Transport announces your POINT SYSTEM Effective February 1 , 1959 to make Ontario's streets and highways safer The Point System is designed to protect pedestrians and the millions of careful ?motorists from the small minority of negligent drivers who abuse the privilege of -operating a motor vehicle. •Protects good drivers—corrects bad drivers. 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