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Blythyo6th is Horon. county 4-H champ
75 percent minimum standing. Brussels 4-H Calf 'Club: Bill
John Van Vliet, R.R,2, Boneschansker, Ethel,
Brussels, the Huron Pork Pro- 888; •Anne McKay, R.R.2,
ducers' Association award for the 'Brussels, 887; John Van Vliet,
•R.R.2, Brussels, 885;
Dungannon 4-H Calf Club:Glen.
McNeil, R.R.6, Goderich, 945;
Sandra Nivins, R.R.3, Auburn,
'910; Shirley Dougherty, •R.R.6,
Ooderich, 901;
Exeter 4:•H Calf Club: Barry
Miller, R.R.3, Exeter, 916; Barb
Miller, R.R.3, Exeter, 912; Karen
Brock, R.R.1, Granton, 911;
Howick 4-H Dairy Calf Club:
Glen Hayden, R.R.2, Gorrie, 890;
Jim Fairies, R.R.1., Gorrie, 883;
Robin Wylie, R.R.2, Clifford,.882;
Howick 4-H Beef Calf Club:
Kathy Fines, R.R.1, Bluevale,
910; Ricky Fines, R.R.1, Blue-
vale, 901; Gregg Thornton,
R.R.2, Gorrie, 853;
Exeter 4-H Sweet Corn
Barry Miller, R.R.3, Exeter, 839;
Barb Miller, R.R.3, Exeter, 829;
Patricia Faber, RR.3, Exeter, 809;
North Huron 4-H Corn Club:
Nelson Underwood, R.R.1,
A 19 year old R.R.2,ElYth youth
who has excelled himself in
agricultural activities this past
year, was named the All-Round
4-H member at the Huron
County's 26th annual 4-H
Achievement Night at Clinton
Friday.
Joseph Phelan, youngest son of
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Phelan, was
presented with' the R.McKinley
Citizenship Trophy at the awards
night in Clinton Friday night: The
award is granted annually for
outstanding participation in 4-H,
home and community activities.
A graduate from the Ridgetown
College of Agricultural
Technology last spring, Joe
earlier this month was a delegate
at the National 4-H Conference in
Toronto -- an award considered to
be one of the highest granted any
4-H member. , For the second
consecutive year, he picked up at
achievement night, an award for
holding the highest score in
judging competition. At the
Central Huron Secondary School
the impressive climax_ to the
year's 4-FI program which was
organized and directed by Len
MacGregor, extension assistant
supervisor, Youth Extension,
Ontario Ministry of Agriculture
and Food, Torolito„
Assisting Mr, Pullen and Mr.
MacGregor with the presentation
of awards were' Bill Broadworth
and Mike Miller, associate
agricultural representatives and
Sam Bradshaw, engineering
assistant, all, from the county
branch office of the Ministry,
For having achieved the
highest 4-H score in the county,
that of 962 out of a possible 1000,
Jiin Nivins, R.R.3, Auburn, won
the C.S.MacNaughton trophy. He
received as well the Sandy Kolk-
man trophy for the all-round 4-H
member in the Dungannon 4-H
Calf Club, and the Vincent Farm
Equipment trophy for holding the
highest score in a 4-H Tractor
Club. k
Another three-awards
winner; Ken Mewhinney, R.R.1,
Luckriow, • who as champion
' all-round showman won for
himself the Toronto Dominion
Bank award, as champion 4-H
beef showman, the Murray Gaunt
award, and for his champion
shorthorn steer, was presented
with one of the* two. Stewart
Procter awards.
The second Procter award,
given for the champion shorthorn
heifer, went to Chris Procter,
R.R.S, Brussels, a grandson of
the, late Mr. Procter, whom the
award commemorates.
One of five sisters who
participated in the Lucknow 4-H
Calf Club, 12.year old Ruth Alton,
daughter of Mr. 'and Mrs. ,Glen
Walden, R.R.2, Lucknow, won
the award presented by Hiiron
County Warden, Roy V. Pattisdn,
R.R.3, Wingham, 'Ruth had the
highest score as a novice
member.
Ruth's older sister, Nancy,
received the Canadian Imperial.
Bank of Commerce(Blyth-Auburn
Branch) award for holding the
highest score in the 4-H dairy
clubs.
Karen. Tyndall, R.R.4, Clinton
won the J.A.Ariatett award for the
highest score in 4-H beef clubs, '
and the Huron Hereford Associat-
ion award for the highest score on
Hereford cattle. Karen's sister,
Susan Tyndall, captured the
Huron Milk Committee award for
the top score in dairy judging.
Other special awards:
Barry Miller, R.R.3, Exeter,
the Huron Hereford Association
trophy, for his champion 4-H
Hereford calf; the Canadian
Canners trophy for the highest
score in the Exeter Sweet* Corn
Club, the Cook Division of Gergo.
Corporation trophy, for his
championship white bean exhibit
and a 4-H award certificate for the
completion of 24 projects with a
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highest score in the 4-H Swine
Club and the Canadian Imperial
Bank, of Commerce- (Seaforth
Branch) award for the champion
4-H gilt;
Glen McNeil, R.R.6, Goderich,.
the A,Y.McLean trophy, as the
4-H dairy showman, and a
Cyanamid of Canada award, as
the top sheep judge;
Barry Gordon, R.R;1, Seaforth,
the Huron Soil and Crop
Improvement Association award
for outstanding achievement in
4-H Field Crop clubs, the Huron
County Beef Improvement
Association award for
outstanding achievement in 4-H
Field Crop clubs, the Huron
County Beef Improvement
Association award as the high
beef judge; and, 'a 4-H award'
certificate for the completion of 18
projects (Minimum standing of 75
percent).
Alan Hem, R.R.1, Woodham, Wingham, 891; Jim Fairies,
,the Cliff McNeil trophy for the R.R.1, Gorrie, 884; Don
champion 4-H Holstein calf; Sanderson, R.R.1, Gorrie, 874;
Robery Pavkeje, R.R.2,, Cen- South Huron 4-H Multi-Project
tralia, Bank of Montreal (Clinton) Club: Barry Miller, R.R.3,
award for the highest score as a exeter, •883; Alan Powe, R.R.2,
firSt year member of a 4-H Swine Centralia, 865; Paul Pavkeje,
Club; I R.R.2, Centralia, 863;'
Tuckersmith 4-H Corn Club:
Brian Lobb, R.R,2, Clinton, the Brad Carnochan, R.R.4, Seaforth,
Victoria and Grey Trust Co. 892; Rtbert Eedy, R.R.4, Walton,
award as the champion 4-H swine 874; Randy Wilson, R.R.1,
showman;
John Kinsman, R.R.2, Kippen,
the Old Mill award, for the
highest score in the sheep clubs;
Sandy - Broadfoot, R.R.1,
Erucefield, the Russell Bolton
trophy for his chaMpionship Corn
exhibit;
'Three North Huron 4-H Trail-
blazer trophies, all donated by
Philip Malcolm, Varna, went to
Cathy Malcolm, Varna, (his
daughter), as the top horse
showman in the North Huron 4-H
Horse Club; toEddie Franken,
R.R.2, Auburn, as the top pony
showman and to Brian Fidom, •
R.R.1, Belgrave, as the top colt
showman;
The John Franken Memorial
trophy, presented for the first
time was won by Barb Preszcator,
R.R.1, Exeter, who as a member
of the Exeter 4-H Horse-Pony
Club held the highest score. The
trophy was donated by the widow
and nine children of the former
volunteer leader of the 4-H North
Hiiron Trailblazer Club, prior to
• his untimely death last year.
:Donna Hackett, R.R.7,
Lucknow, as the novice with the
highest score in judging compe-
tition won the Canadian National
Exhibition shield and Ynze
Tiesma, R.R.4, Clinton, with the
highest score in a judging
competition of swine took a C.I.L.
trophy,
4-H award certificates for the
satisfactory completion (75%
minimum standing) of 24 projects
also went to Dwight Etherington,
R.R.1, Hensall and Jim Fairies;
R.R.1, Gorrie.
4-H Club Leaders certificates
for volunteer 'service were pre-
sented to Maurice Love, R.R.1,
Exeter (10 years) and Bob
McNaughton, Kippen (five
years).
Taking the top position in the
various clubs with Marks
achieved Were:.
hayfield 4-1-1 Calf Club: Paul
Gibbings, 11,k.1, Clinton, 903 out.
of possible 1006 points; Brian
Trewartha r Clinton, 877;
Jerry Brand, R. R.3, Clinton ; 875,
• Blyth Lions 441 Dairy Calf
Club: Joe Phelan,
910;. Harry Frankest, 11..R.2,
Auburn, 902; Fred Meier, K.R.4,
Brtissels, 889;
Blyth-Relgrave 4-H Beef Calf
Chtb: Karen Tyndall,
Clinton, 929; Susan Tyndall,
R.11.4, Clinton, 913; Alexander
Marshall, R4.3, Myth, 883;
/tHE. BRUSSELS. OW; NOVEMBER 99, 10S-64
for the Ministrys' office in the
county, saw members from 28
clubs pick up more than $1.000 in
cash prizes, certificates, crests,
plaques and pins. This year there
were 412 members enrolled -- an
increase of 42; over that of 1972,
and once again a high record of
completion - 89% was, achieved.
The county is rated as one of the
top in the province in its. 4-H
program - with both membership
and participation.
Mr.; MacGregor who co-
ordinated the program with the
assistance of 68 volunteer
leaders, said that while compe-
tition still plays an important part
with the members, more
emphasis is gradually _being
placed on individual • partici-
pation.
Donald Dodds, R,R.1,
Seaforth, past president of the
Huron County 4-H Club Leaders
Association, welcomed the
audience of approximately 1000
persons.
Greetings from the Huron
County Board of Education came
for its vice-chairman, Wilfred
Shortreed, Walton. Guest
speaker was Ken Knox, assistant
!'•
Brucefield; 874; (tied)
Huron CoUnty 4-H Tractor
Chib: Jim Nivins, R.R.3, Auburn,
962; Jim. Fairies, R.R.1, GOrrie,
901; Brad Carnochan, R.R.4,
Seaforth, 834.
The program included five
other 4-H clubs which empha-
sized participation in preference
to competition, and thus records
of ratings of members were not,
kept. The clubs' included: 'The
Senior 4-H Dairy Management
Club which saw a 88%
completion; the Central Huron
4-H Snowmobile Club, 71%; the
North Huron 4-H Snowmobile
Club, 68%;. South Huron 4-H •
Snowmobile Club, 79%; and the
Belmore 4-H Maple Syrup Club,
89%.
Lucknow 4-H Calf Club: June
Alton, ,R.R.2, Lucknow,925;
Nancy Alkton, R.R.2, Lucknow,
923;' Ken Mewhinney, R.R.1,
Lticknow, 916; .
Seaforth 4-H Calf Club: Barry
Gordon, Seaforth, 915;
Brian Oldfield, R.R.4, Seaforth, •
907; Dianne Oldfield, R.R.4,
Seaforth, 905;
Zurich 4-H Calf 'Club: Marty
Becker, Dashwood,' 907; Mary
Ellen Steckle, R.R.1, Zurich, 897;
Peter Datars, Dashwood,
884;
Huron County 4-H Sheep Club:
Douglas Miller, R.R.1, Lucknow,
927; John Kinsman,.R.R,2,
Kippen, 879; Marguerite Snell,
R.R.1, Clinton, 862;
North Huron 4-H Swine. Club:
John Van Vliet, R.R.2, Brussels,
873; Ken Menheere; R.R.4,
Seaforth,- 863; Ronald 'Blanchard,
R.R.,4, Walton, 856;
South Huron 4-H Swine Club:
Robert Bray, R,R.3, Exeter,. 859;
Gregory Love, R.R.1, Zurich ;
848; Robert Pavkeje, R.R.2,
Centralia 840;
Blyth 4,-14 Rabbit Club: Wayne
caldwell, R.R.3; IB lyth, 920; Brian
Trewartha,R.R.4, Clinton, 896;
Gary teidwell,11.R.,BlYth,894;
Exeter 441 Horse and Pony
Club: Barb Preszcator,
Exeter; 933; Cindy Small, Exeter,
889; Stephen Preszcator, RR.1,
Exeter, 881:
Howick 4-14 Horse and Polly
Club: Helen BAritt, RAU,
Fordwich, 816: totraine
Dinsmore, Fordivich, 871; Pat
King, Pord*ich, 857;
North Anton 441 Aerie Club:'
'Wanda Marlooltri, Varna, 88.1;
(Cathy MaicOinir Varna, 876; 'Ken
Fidotri, R.R.1, BelgtOt o 847;