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THE BRUSSELS POST, JULY 11 1979 — 5
Students clean up local parks
R.R. 2, Wroxeter, Chris
Orien of Wingham, Debbie
Perkins of Listowel, Janice
Fairies of R.R. 1, Gorrie and
Susan Cleland of R.R. 4,
Listowel.
Working a little further
away at the Falls Reserve at
Benmiller are Joanne Hillier
of R.R. 4, Goderich and along the front part of the
Kathy Wubs of R.R. 2, bush and they will also be
Bayfield - gatekeepers; and helping to clear out some
Larry Adams of Goderich, bush, leaving some buffer
Richard Elliott of Blyth, and zone areas, making a parking
David Fischer of R.R. 2,
Clinton.
Some of the summer pro-
jects for the field crews
include construction of shade
rafts, painting, gabion
basket work, landscaping,
and cleaning up brush and
windfall at areas such as the
Maple Keys Sugar Bush and
Wawanosh Valley.
A training session for the
students included a talk by
Wingham Fire Chief Dave
Crothers on the proper use of
chainsaws; driver testing,
and Emergency .First Aid
courses by John McDonald.
Two educational days are
now in the planning process.
Student crews working out
at the Maple Keys Sugar
Bush near Ethel have started
making a wooden rail fence
lot in front of the bush,
making walkways through
swampy areas, and also
some steps leading down
from some areas in the bush.
Student work crews for the
Maitland Valley Conser-
vation Authority (MVCA)
have begun some projects at
various conservation areas as
part of the Ontario govern-
ment's Experience '79 work
program,
Included in these work
crews are some area students
Huron County's 4-ti Livestock and Field
Crops Judging Competition had 144
competitors this year.
Senior: competitions were open to young
people 18 to 30 years of age and to all those
who are graduates of a two year diploma
course in agriculture. Winners were: Alan
Powe, #2, Centralia - score 754 out of a
possible 850 and Paul Pavkeje, #2,
Centralia - score 745 out of a possible 850.
In the intermediate class there were 32
eompetitors, 15 to 17 years of age. Winners
were: Brian McGavin, #4, Walton - score
750 out of a possible 850 and Bruce Godkin,
#1, Walton - score 732 out of a possible
850.
Junior competitions had 43 competitors
13-14 years of age. Winners were Bill
Kinsman, #2, Kippen - score 699 out of a
possible 850 and Greg Hoggarth, #2,
Kippen - score 697 out of a possible 850.
Novice had 38 competitors 12 to 17 years
of age entering the Judging Competition
for the first time and last year's Pre 4-H
club members.
Winners were Cathy McGavin, #4
Walton - socre 703 out of a possible 850 and
Larry Henry, #6, Goderich - score 675 out
of a possible 850.
In pre 4-H there were 21 competitors - 11
years of age. Winners were Paul Dodds,
#1, Seaforth - score 625 out of a possible
850 and Christine Stapleton, #2, Auburn
score 624 out of a possible 850.
Winners of Trophies & AWards were:
The United Co-operative of Ontario Trophy
- highest score in entire competition was
won by Alan Powe, #2, Centralia, Runner-
up - Brian McGavin, #4, Walton.
The C.I.L. Trophy for the highest score
in Swine Section was won by - Ron Godkin,
#1, Walton - score 93 out of a possible 100.
Runner-upti Cheryl Stewart, #1, Kirkton -
score 93 out of a possihle 100. Tie broken
reasons for entire competition.
The Huron County Milk Committee
Award for the highest score in Dairy
Section was Won by - Larry Henry, #6,
Goderich - score 96 out of a possible 100.
Runners-up were Jeannie Brand, #2,
Bayfield - score 95 out of a possible 100.
Elizabeth Stewart, #1, Dublin - score 95 out
of a possible 100.
The Cyanamid of Canada Award for
highest score in Sheep Section went to
Oscar Meier, #4, Brussels - score 98 out of
a possible 100. Runhers-up were David
Townsend, #4, Seaforth - score 97 out of a
possible 100, David Marshall, #3, Blyth
score 97 out of a possible 100.
The Huron Cattlemen's Association
Award for the highest score in Beef section
was won by - Brian McGavin, #4, Walton -
score 98 out of a possible .100 runners-up
were Sherri Marshall,, #3, Blyth - score 98
out of a possible 100 and Bruce Godkin, #1,
Walton - score 98 out of a possible 100:tie
broken on reasons for entire competition.
The Winston Powell Award for the
highest score in Horse Section was won by
Jennifer Johns, #2, Auburn - score 95 out
of a possible 100. Runners-up were Jackie
Brand, #3, Clinton - score 93 out of a
possible 100. Terry Smith, #1, Walton -
score 93 out of a possible 100.
such as Valerie Peel of R.R.
1, Bluevale, Brent Johnson
of Gorrie,, and. Joy Ruther-
ford of R.R. 2, Wingham who
began working on June 11.
The crew that began work
June 25 includes Jill Strong
of R.R. 1, Gorrie, Paul Gee of
Listowel, Debbie Hanula of
Wingham, Linda Grey of
Brussels area 4-H kids
win Rid ng awards . .
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