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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1977-11-10, Page 20SAVE ON HUNDREDS OF ITEMS NOVEMBER 18TH ► DURING RENK SEED CORN Is now being sold in this area. Renk provides 100% replanting, agreement R-K-1 single cross, 85 day, very good standability. R-95 - 3 way - won high yield contest in Ox- ford County in 1975 and 1976. R-92 - licenced last year for Ontario in one year test - was 11 bushel higher yield than second highest yielder. Your Renk Dealer is Leonard Lovell 262-6418 Keith Lovell 262-5618 S259 #1 early variety in Ontario . Strong root system and rugged stalk ... Grain or silage. S265 Top yielder Exceptional standability ... Good ear retention . . Consistent producer. S300 Consistent top grain producer with vigorous growth and even sized cobs. High yields ... Loose husk . . Strong stalk ... Good standability ' High test weight. 277 Proven performer with a large cob ... Excellent for Ontario farms. do. 5 Strong tall stalk with good ears and easy to combine. Harvest big savings during our "End of Season Sale" look at these prices! 220-w/Free Mower $1850 222-w/Free Mower $2000 444-w/Free Mower $2250 Case Compacts are famous for their smooth hydrau- lic drive and quick change "Snapfast" attachment system. They're both Case Exclusives. Buy now for fall and winter chores and you'll be all set for the next mowing season. See us today for, a test drive. IMMEMEMOMMOMM C G FARM SUPPLY LTD. Ce: RR 3, ZURICH, Ont. cn „ se; Financing Available 2' Page 20 Times-Advocate, November 10, 1977 Area 4-H youths among Huron winners Goderich and Graeme Craig, Rft, 1, Walton; for five years voluntary service-- Marinus Rasenberg, RR 3, Zurich and Don Watson, RR 4, Clinton. Nivins, RR 3, Auburn; and Brian Pym, Centralia. 4-H club leaders certificates went as follows: for 15 years voluntary service- Murray Scott, RR 1, Belgrave; for 10 years voluntary service- Don Kernick, Van Vliet, RR 2, Brussels; and Bob Wilson, Brucefield. 12 project certificates to-- Shirley Dougherty, RR 6, Goderich; Robert Eedy, RR 4, Walton; Les Falconer, RR 5, Clinton; Trudy Johns, RR 1, Woodham; Ralph TROPHY FROM CANADIAN CANNERS - The top member in this year's Exeter 4-H sweet corn club was Murray Stewart, RR 1, Kirkton. Above, Murray gets his award from Jack Urquhart, manager of the Ex- eter branch of Canadian Canners at Friday's Achievement night in Clinton. T-A photo She's vigorous. She's strong. She's very popular. GETS HEREFORD TROPHY - The Huron Hereford Association trophy was presented to Dwight Kinsman, RR 2, Kippen at Friday's Huron 4-H Achievement night in Clinton. Making the presentation is Larry Taylor Hereford Association president. Staff photo That's Warwick's W966, She starts with excellent spring vigor and grows with amazingly strong roots and stalks-then yields! Yields so well this single-cross corn hybrid was licenced for use in one year. But get all the news on all the Warwick hybrids. Talk to JOHN DEWAN HARRY HAYTER R,R. 3, Lucan R.R. 2, Dashwood KEITH GILL BILL MUNN R.R. 1, Grand Bend R.R. 2, Hensall A WATCH WINNER - Brian Pym, RR 1, Centralia won an automatic wrist watch from Anstett Jewellers in Clinton in obtaining the highest standing of any 4-H beef club member in Huron. Above, Brian receives his award from Huron Warden Doug McNeill. T-A photo clubs, was given the Huron. County Soil & Crop Improvement Association award; Ron Taylor, RR 1, Brucefield, for his championship corn exhibit, received the Russell Bolton trophy, John Coleman, Kippen, for his championship white bean exhibit, yeceived the Cook Division of Gerbro Corporation trophy. Brian Falconer, RR 4, Seaforth, was awarded the Hallrice Farms trophy for the championship 4-H gate sign exhibit. The North Huron Trailblazers trophies went to Janet Lockhart, RR 3, Blyth as top horse showman in that club; and Jennifer Johns, RR 2, Auburn, as top pony showman in the club; Ed Franken, RR 2, Auburn, as top colt showman in the club; Trudy Johns, RR 1, Woodham, the Exeter 4-H Horse and Pony club trophy for the highest score in Exeter 4-H Horse and Pony club. In the judging competition awards: Canadian National Exhibition shield for high novice judge went to Bruce Bennett of RR 4, Seaforth; the Blatchford Feeds Limited trophy for the highest score went to John VanVliet, RR 2, Brussels; the C.I.L. trophy for high swine judge went to Jim Nivins, RR 3, Auburn; the Huron Milk Com- mittee award for high dairy judge went to Jean Siertsema of RR 3, Blyth; the Cyanamid of Canada award for high sheep judge went to Margaret Pym, RR 1, Centralia; the Huron Cat- tlemen's Association award for high beef judge went to Murray Stewart, RR 1, Kirkton, the Winston Powell award for high horse judge went to Carolyn Dinsmore, RR 1, Fordwich. 4-H award certificates for completion of projects were presented as follows: 24 projects- -Alan Powe, RR 2, Centralia; Murray Stewart, RR 1, Kirkton, and Rob Stewart, Goderich. 18 project certificates-- Paul Pavkeje, RR 2, Centralia; John calf, and the A.X. McLean trophy for champion 4-H dairy showman; Earl Flynn, RR 4, Clinton, was awarded the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce award (Seaforth branch) for champion 4-H gilt, and the Victoria & Grey Trust Company award for champion 4- H swine showman. Caroline Rasenberg, RR 3, Zurich, received the Glen Green Forage Mixtures award for the highest score, 4-H dairy clubs, first year member; and from the same company, Karen Metzger, RR 3, Lucknow, received an award for the highest score 4-H beef clubs, first year member; Ron Godkin, RR 1, Walton, received the Bank of Montreal award (Clinton) for the highest score, 4-H swine clubs, first year member. Les Consitt, RR. 3, Kippen, was awarded the Toronto Dominion Bank award (Seaforth branch)as champion all-round showman, and the Murray Gaunt award as champion 4-H beef showman. Lynn Miller, RR 1, Lucknow, was awarded the Jack Riddell trophy as champion 4-H sheep showman; Dwight Kinsman, RR 2, Kippen, for his champion 4-H Hereford calf, received the Huron Hereford Association trophy; Cathy Peel, !RR 1, Auburn, received the Huron Hereford Association award for the highest 4-H score excluding score on Hereford calf. Steven Shelley, RR 2, Gorrie, received the Stewart Procter award for his champion 4-H shorthorn heifer. Brian McGavin, RR 4, Walton, with the highest score, 4-H plowmen's club, was presented with the Jim Armstrong award; Carol Dougall, RR 3, Exeter, for the highest score, 4-H farm safety club, received the Farm Safety Association trophy, Murray Stewart, RR 1, Kirkton, for the highest score in Exeter Sweet corn club, received the Canadian Canners trophy. Dorothy Van Esbroeck, RR '1, Hensall, for outstanding achievement, 4-H field crop Sharon Colclough, a 20-year old Clinton secretary, was named the outstanding 4-H member at the 30th annual Huron County 4-H achievement night Friday. She received the Robert McKinley citizenship trophy for 4-H home and community ac- tivities and the Pineridge Chalet trophy for the highest score in the snowmobile club. She is an active member of the Huron 4-H youth council and has completed 11 projects. Leg MacGregor, extension assistant for Huron County with the ministry of agriculture and food, said $1,275 in prize money, certificates, pins and plaques were awarded to 30 clubs. He said 430 members participated in 525 projects with 90 percent com- pletion, Paul Pavkeje, RR 2, Centralia, received a trophy for highest 4-H score in the county - 955 points out of 1,000. He received the Vincent Farm Equipment trophy for highest score in the tractor club and Hully Gully trophy for the top 4-H snowmobile club member. He has completed 18 projects. The Huron county warden's novice award went to Nancy Dietz, RR 3, Kippen, for the highest score in her first year. Brian Pym, RR 1, Centralia, received the J.A. Anstett award for the highest score in the beef clubs; Dianne Oldfield, RR 4, Seaforth, the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (Blyth- Auburn branches) for the highest score in the dairy clubs; Bob Wilson, RR 1, Brucefield, Huron County Pork Producers Association trophy for the highest score in the swine clubs and Lorraine Dinsmore, RR 1, Fordwich, the John ' Franken Memorial trophy for the highest score in the horse club. Robert Snell, RR 3 Clinton the Old Mill award for the highest score in sheep club, and the Canadian Co-operative Wool growers award for exhibiting the champion 4-H fleece. Vanda Storey, RR 1, Dublin, was awarded the Cliff McNeil trophy for her champion Holstein TAKES MacNAUGHTON TROPHY- Paul Pavkeje RR 2, Centralia has won the C.S.MacNaughton,trophyfor receiving the highest number of points for all 4-H club members in Huron county. Above, Albert Van Dyken of the Huron 4-H club leaders association presents the trophy to Paul. T-A photo CO-OP THE BIG PERFORMERS 9 P.M. - 12 MIDNIGHT ► ► ► Watch next week's TA for details. MAIN WAY MIDNIGHT MADNESS E=AR GET PROJECT CERTIFICATES - Six 4-H club members from this area received certificates at the annual . Huron Achievement Night Friday for completing from 12 to 24 projects. From the left are Trudy Johns, Bob Wilson, Alah Powe, Paul Pavkeje, Murray Stewart and Brian Pym. T-A photo TOPS FARM SAFETY CLUB - Carol Dougall, RR 3, Exeter received the highest score in the Huron 4-H Safety club and received her award Friday night from Mike Miller, Huron farm safety consultant. T-A photo TROJAN HYBRID CORN SEED Not always better, but better overall. One reason: all those Pfizer research farms, In Ontario. In the US corn belt. In Florida. They even have some in Hawaii where they get 31/2 generations of corn a year! Ask us if Trojan has a hybrid that will do better on your farm. We'll tell you if we don't. We're that kind of company. This, Fall, more Canadian farmers will see the figures that show Trojan does a better job for them. With corn that yields, stands, dries down-is in some way-better. Trojan won't come out on top every time, of course. But Trojan will win overall. Simply because Trojan has a better chance of developing the best hybrids. KEN BEARSS EXETER PRODUCE & STORAGE R,R. 1, St, Marys Exeter DAVID TAYLOR R.R. 1, Zurich HENSALL DISTRICT CO-01P HENSALL 262-3002 ZURICH BRUCEFIELD 482-9823 236-4393 EXETEILRIEST2ECT CO-OP