HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1972-12-07, Page 15Many honored at Clinton Town Banquet last week.
Guest speaker, Crawford Douglas, left, of CKNX presents
one of the Colt players, Butch Fleet, with a trophy in
recognition of the bringing,, home the Intermediate 'C'
Championship this fall.
Don Kay left of the Clinton Recreation Committee
presents an award to former Recreation Director, Doug
Andrews at the Town banquet last Wednesday in the Clin-
ton Legion. (Photos by Marg Rudd)
Clinton and District does well at 4-H Achievement Night
Karen Tyndall of Clinton received the C.N.E. Shield for the
high novice score in Livestock Judging at the Seaforth
Fair.
The John Anstett Award went to Brian Miller of Exeter.
David Anstett presented the watch.
Susan Tyndall of Clinton received the Blyth Agricultural
Society Award from Murray Scott. She had the top score
in the Blyth-Belgrave Beef Club.
Ken Sett of the Clinton Branch bf the Bank of Montreal
presents his barite*. trophy to Ken Menheer Of RR 4
Seaforth for havirig the top score in the 4-H Swine Club.
Wendy Tyndall of Clinton received the North Huron-
Trailblazers award for the top 4-H novice.
Charles Snell. of RR 2 Clinton received the Old Mill Award
from Aileen MacGregor. He was the top member of the
Huron County 4-H Sheep Club.
Les Fa'toiler of RA 5 Clinton received the Stewart Proctor
Award for the best Short horn heifer. Len MacGregor
presents the award.
Clinton Mayor Don Symons presents a plaque to former
Sgt. LeRoy Oesch who resigned from the Clinton Police
Force last September.
photos
by
Marg Rudd
Clinton's retiring Firemen were also honored at the banquet last week. Chief Clarence
Neitans, left, presented plaques to Bob Draper and Bob Carter.
Here are some of the Colts who were honored at the Clinton Town Banquet last Wed-
nesday. Left to right, Rick Fremlin, Paul Barttiff, Danny Colquhoun, and Cameron
MacDonald.
Clinton News-Record
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