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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
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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
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