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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1976-11-11, Page 31 Brucefield; Murton Brock, RR 1, Granton; Mary Easton, RR a, Exeter; John HaMilton, RR 2, Stella; Fred Hern, RR 1, Woodham; Lyle Kinsman, RR 2, Kippen; Beverley Preszcator, RR 1, Exeter; Dorothy Van Esbroeck, RR 1, Hensall; Lucy Van. Esbroeck, RR 1, Hensel'. Twelve project certificates Went to DwightKinsman, RR 2, Kippen; Paul Pavkeje and Robert Pavkeje, RR 2, Centralia; Dave Rundle, RR 1, Centralia; Wayne Shapton, RR 1, Exeter; Lori Lynn Stewart, an 1, Kirkton. 'raking home 18 project cer- tificates were Alan Powe, RR 2, Centralia; Rob and Ron Stewart, RR 1, Hensall and Elaine and Murray Stewart, RR 1, Kirkton. The only 4-H member to complete 24 projects was Bill Armstrong, RR A, Wingham, The award is based not only 4-H work, but also home and com- munity activities are to be taken into consideration, including the pledge taken by each 4-H member, This year club leaders nominated 4-H members from their club who they felt would be worthy of such an award. Those 23 members nominated met together and from among themselves, selected six delegates to be interviewed by a Committee from the Club Leaders Association. From these interviews a winner of the trophy wes chosen, The six selected for the interview included Les Coleman, Kippen; Jim Nivins, Auburn; Donna Hackett, Lucknow; Bill Armstrong, Wingham; Joan Stewart, talia and Elaine RR 1, Kirktort. Q.R. Godbolt Geo. A. Goebolt C.L.U. Office: flit' appointment. nly) "Many find Devon Bldg. Services belpful" Ph. 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Above, Lyle receives his prize from Huron's Home Economist Jane Pengilley at Friday's Achievement night in Clinton, T-A photo GETS MILK AWARD - Murton Brock, RR 1, Granton won the Huron Milk Committee award at Friday's Huron 4-H Achievement held at Clinton, Above, Murton receives his prize from secretary Doug Trewartha, T-A photo Police Villages of *DASHWOOD*CENTRALIA * CREDITON NOMINATIONS Notice is hereby given to the Municipal Electors of the Police Villages of Centralia and Crediton in the Township of Stephen and the Police Village of Dash- wood in the Townships of Stephen and Hay in the County of Huron that in compliance with the Municipal Elections Act, 1972, Chapter 95, the period for , nomination is from 9 a.m. THURS., NOV. 11,1976 to 5 p.m. MON., NOV. 15,1976 at tie office of the Clerk of the Township of Stephen during regular office hours, for the purpose of nominating fit and proper persons for the offices of POLICE VILLAGE TRUSTEES Three to be elected for each Police Village Crediton, Ont Wilmer D. Wein October 28, 1976 Clerk The auditorium at Central Huron High School in Clinton was filled to capacity for the annual Huron County 4-H Achievement awards presentations, Friday night, The chairman for the evening was Jean Dinsmore, president of the Huron 4-11 Club Leaders Association. In her opening remarks, the club leader president said, It has been a privilege and an honour to be the first Lady President of our 4-H Club Leaders group. I am pleased to see women taking a more active part in the agriculture field." She continued, " We must remember our 4-H members of today are our citizens and leaders of tomorrow. By working together we can make Huron County a better place to live." The R.4 McKinley Citizenship trophy was won by Jim Nivins, R, It 3, Auburn, The Huron MP's award goes to the top 4-11 member in the County. Jim was a Member of the Dungannon calf club and the Huron tractor club. The C.S. MacNaughton trophy to the 4H member accumulating the highest score in the county was won by Sharon Colciough, R.R. 1, Clinton. She was a member of the Seaforth Silverspurs. Huron Warden Jack McCut- cheon presented the warden's novice award to Ron Beierling of Zurich, a member of the Huron tractor club. Ron gained the most points for a first year member, The Jack Riddell trophy to the champion 4-H sheep showman was presented to Marguerite Snell, RR 1, Clinton, by the Huron MPP. The Huron Hereford Association trophy was won by Margaret Pym of the Exeter calf club, Lyle Kinsman, RR 2, Kippen received a jacket from the Old Mill in Blyth as the highest scorer in the sheep club. The Canadian Canners trophy went to Carol Dougall, RR 3, Exeter, She marked the highest score in the Exeter sweet corn club. The award was presented by Jack Urquhart, member of the Exeter branch of Canadian Canners, Alan Powe, RR 1, Centralia took home the Huron Soil and Crop Improvement award for outstanding achievement in 4-H field crop clubs. Russell Bolton of Seaforth presented his trophy to Sandy Br oadfoot, RR 1, Brucefield for the championship corn exhibit. Jeff Allan; .a member of the cs Tuckersmith 4-H field crop club won the Cook's Division of Gerbro trophy for the cham- pionship white bean exhibit. For attaining the highest score in the Exeter 4-H horse and pony club, Trudy Johns, ' RR 1, Woodham won a trophy and Murton Brock RR 1, Granton holder of the highest score in the dairy section of the judging 'competition won the Huron County Milk Committee award. A large number of members from South Huron received certificates for completing from six to 24 projects Included in the six project completions were Jeff Allan, RR Area entries for Royal The Royal Winter Fair starts this Friday and continues until November 20. If you plan to attend any of the fair's activi- ties there are some in particu- lar you might enjoy. These are one involving local people who have taken the time and effort necessary to enter in the various competitions at the fair. There are five entries in the field crops division from the Zurich area. They are Howard and Gregory Armstrong, Ber- nard and Anthony Denomme, Isidore Ducharme, Henry Rau and Mrs. Chas. Pergel. From the Hensall area there are two entries in the field crops division, Harold G. Elder and R.D. Etherington. Judith „ lie of Smiling Acres farm hale, entries in ,the breeding horses division. Dashwood will be represent-e ed at the fair as well with Joseph Miller, Stephen Dietrich and Wayne Woods all entered in the field crops division. Keith Coates of Centralia is entered in the beef division,- and Whitney Coates of Exeter is also entered in the beef division. The Royal offers a chance for the people in this and other • parts of the province to compete against each other by exhibit- ing the results of their labor. Hopefully, this area will bring back some winners. PUC duo plan to run The two present elected members of the Exeter Public Utilities Commission have in- dicated they are prepared to stand for re-election. R. E. "Ted" Pooley who has been a PUC mem'ber for about 20 years said Monday, "I would like to try for another term. There are several items of business now underway which I would like to see completed." The second member of the Commission also plans to seek another two year term. The third member of PUC is the Mayor. TOP CORN EXHIBITOR - Winner of the Russell Bolton trophy for the best 4-H corn exhibit was Sandy Broedfoot, RR 1, Brucefield. Above, Sandy receives his award from Russell Bolton at Friday's 4-H Achieve- ment night in Clinton, T-A photo • le V 44 1"41,11. ,i.:#41,4-3444 4,:40.*:7:14:14titt2tit4::14.4i*::?' 41:1:44:4.111.:;;;:t zA, BEST IN FIELD CROPS - The award for gaining the most points in the Huron 4-H field crop club went to Alan Powe, RR '2, Centralia. Alan received his prize from George Procter at Friday's Huron Achievement night held in Clinton. T-A photo ANNOUNCES THAT HE IS TERMINATING HIS BUSINESS AS OF November 12, 1976 and he would like to express his sincere thanks to all his faithful customers for their patronage over the past 5 years. BEV LINDENFIELD OF BEV'S PLUMBING AND HEATING We'll Do the Job Right ... It's Time To CORN WINNER - Carol Dougall, RR 3, Exeter was the top member of the Exeter 4-H sweet corn club this year, At Friday's Huron 4-H Achievement night in Clinton Carol received an award from Jatk Ur- quhart, manager of the Exeter branch of Canadian Canners.T-A photo LAY-AWAY LUGGAGE Gifts Now! Whatever the project, call on us for Ready-Mix Concrete • RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL . • FARM (Including Manure Tanks) FREE ESTIMATES C. A. &DOWELL LTD. CENTRALIA, ONTARIO Plant: 235-0833 Office: 228-6961