The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1968-12-12, Page 16By MRS. M.
Dr. It A, Seegmiller, Mrs.
Seegmiller and Debbie were
dinner Vests of M. H k Mrs.
Elston recently. Their son David
Was Unable to be present.
Mrs Inez Dickey and Joyce
spent a few days last week with
H. ELSTON
Mr. & Mrs, ken Dickey of
Exeter.
Miss Sheila Elston is in
Toronto where she is training for
two months in the Sick
Children's Hopital with nine
other student nurses from St.
Thomas General Hospital.
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"We have had a most
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Department's previous television
broadcasts", said Mr. Stewart.
"We are pleased to be able to
present these two new programs
that should be of great help to
farmers in planning their future
operations."
The " first of the new
programs, to be shown on
January 7, will be of particular
interest to livestock producers.
Entitled "Grain from Field to
Feed", the program deals with
the grain necessary for livestock
rations.
Grain corn, which has
become extremely popular in
the last 20 years, is used as the
example in showing the
principles of grain handling
The second part of this
program features farm
operations, filmed on farms
which concentrate on beef,
swine, or dairy cattle.
The program organizer is Don
Hill, Soils and Crops Branch
Specialist, with offices at
Ridgetown College of
Agricultural Technology.
The second program deals
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and, appropriately enough, is
entitled Money Matters".
The basic premise of the
program is that farming is big
business, and for that reason,
business methods and attitudes
must be applied in operating a
farm. The proper use of credit,
family budgeting, life insurance,
and estate planning are among
the subjects discussed.
The hosts for this program
are Don Graham, Agricultural
Representative, Brantford, and
Don McArthur, Centralia College
of Agricultural Technology.
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County again: took most of the
major 'awards at the annual 4-H
aChievement night nrOgram held
at the Seaforth District High
.School auditorium, Friday:night..
John Bradley, RR 3
-Goderich, won. the Robert
McKinley citizenship trophy as
the most outstanding 4•H
Member in the county, Mr...
McKinley, Huron's MP was in
attendance to make the,
presentation.
John, who is 20 years of age
has an excellent record in .441
work for the past seven Years.
l is award was based not only on
4-H work, but activities at home
and in the community.
Neil Hemingway, RR 3,
Brussels, won the C. S.
MacNaughton trophy for
receiving the highest number of
points on the basis of awards for
4-H club work in 1968 and an
automatic wrist, watch from
Anstett Jewellery in Clinton as
the top member in the Brussels
4.H calf club.
A member of the Brussels 4-H
calf club accumulated a total of
950 points out of a possible
1,000.
The warden's novice trophy
was won by Jim Riddel, RR 2,
Bayfield, a member of the
Bayfield 4-H Dairy Calf Club
with a score of 904 points out of
a possible 1,000. Huron's
warden, Calvin Krauter made the
presentation. Runner-up was
Barry Miller, RR 3, EXeter, a
member of the. Exeter calf
club.
The only South Huron
Winner was Stephen Faber, RR
1, Hensall who received the
Canadian Canners trophy as the
top member in the Exeter 4-H
sweet corn club. :Stephen
aceumulated .g total of 890
points out of A. possible 1,000
and. received hiS- .award, from.
Don Peacock, representing the.
Exeter branch..
Four district youngsters
received certificates for
.completing: an. even dozen
projects successfully. They were.
Don Geiger, RR 2, Zurieh, David
Marshall; RR. 1, Zurich, Larry
Skinner, RR 1, Centralia arjd
Rick Etherington, AR 1,
Hensall,
Completing six 4-H projects
and receiving certificates Were
Bill Dietrich,. "RR 1, Centralia,
Bert Visseher, RR 1, Hay and
Darcy and Dwight Etherington,
RR1, Hensall.
Leaders .also shared in the
.award winning. Carl Oestreicher,
RR 1, Dashwood was honored
for 15 years of voluntary service,
Ken Baker, RR 2, Dashwood
received a 10 year award and
Dick Etherington, RR 1, Hensall
and Maurice Love, RR 3, Exeter
were recognized for five years of
leadership.
Following are the top five
finishers in each of the district
4-H clubs.
Exeter 4-H calf club - Beth
Passmore, RR 3, Exeter, Bill
Dietrich, RR 1, Centralia, Sheila
Hern, RR 1, Woodham, David
Marshall, RR 1, Kirkton and
Alan Hern, RR, 1, Woodham.
Zurich 4-H calf club - Bert
Visscher, Hay P.O., Ken Jones,
RR 2, Hensall, Ralph Geiger, RR
2, Zurich, Randy Becker,
Dashwood and John Rasenberg,
RR 3, Zurich.
Exeter 4-H sweet corn club -
Stephen Faber, RR 3, Exeter,
Brad Pryde, RR 1, Hensall,
Larry Skinner, RR 1, Centralia,
Lynda and Barbara Dougall, RR
3, Exeter.
South Huron 4-H corn club -.
Brian Miller, RR 3, Exeter, Paul
Passmore, RR 3, Exeter, Jack
Hodgert, RR 1, Kirkton, Sheila
Union director
on Federation
Jim Martin, President of
Ashfield Local of the Farmers'
Union, was elected a director at
large at the Huron Federation of
Agriculture Annual Meeting held
Wednesday November 27 in
Londesboro.
Federation directors hope
this is another step forward to
bring about one Farm
Organization in our county and
the province.
Keith Matthie, chairman of
the 16 man committee on One
Farm Organization, was the
guest speaker and most of the
time was taken up at the
meeting on this important
subject.
Other directors at large
named were: Elmer Hunter, RR
3 Goderich; Bob Broadfoot, RR
1 Brucefield; Lloyd Bond, RR 3
Clinton; Mason Bailey, RR 3
Blyth; Tom Cunningham, RR 1
Auburn.
0 ffi cers elected were:
President, Elmer Hunter, RR 3
Goderich; 1st Vice, Bob Henry,
Blyth; 2nd Vice, Tom
Cunningham, RR 1 Auburn;
Secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Faye
Fear.
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RECEIVE PROJECT COMPLETION CERTIFICATES-Among the many awards given' at Friday's
annual Huron County 4-H Achievement night at Seaforth District High School were certificates for
completion .of projects with at least 75% standing. Above, three South Huron youngsters, Don Geiger,
Larry Skinner and Rick Etherington are shown with their 12 project certificates. T-A photo.
Centralia College teacher
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For the fifth consecutive
year, the television series "This
Business of Farming," will be
broadcast in January, it was
announced by Hon. Wm. A.
Stewart, Minister of Agriculture
and Food.
The two one-hour programs,
which will be broadcast on
January 7 and 8, 1969, at 10:30
Hern, RR 1, Woodham and Rick
Etherington, RR 1, Hensall.
South Huron 4-H white bean
club - Gerard Dietrich, RR 1,
Centralia, Paul 'Passmore, RR 3,
Exeter, Bill Dietrich, Brian
Miller, RR 3, Exeter, Ken Jones.
South Huron 4-H forage club
- Douglas Trewartha, RR 4,
Clinton, Duncan,Darcy and Rick
Etherington and David Marshall.
In the Huron County 4-H
engineering club competition,
Ron Dougall, Duncan
Etherington and Grant Jones
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