HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1983-12-07, Page 1Nagle ore ISt
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Rintouls are champions at
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7`het Lttcknow area girls ate making ar
name for themselves at the boyo! Wintet
figit. Debbie lrinfoul. 12, is Reserve PeeWee
Hereford Showman and het sistet, Kim, 14,
is Champion Junior Shorwmati.
Meanwhile theft sister. Carol. 17, is Senior
Hereford anit,Reserve Grand Chattrp"ion
Hereford 5h+ovvtrran. Champion Senior Char -
()Isis Showman and Overall Grand Champion
Chatohafs Showman.
The Otis ate daughtets of tee and Lila
Rintoril of St. Helens and showing cattle is a
family tradition.
Lee and Lia met when they were Huron
County 4-1-1 club members. Lee has been
showing at the Royal 'f»tet Pair 29 yeats
and for the past 15 years showing cattle has
been his fulltime occupation. He has shower
six champion Charolais bulls at the Royal.
]90 orre else has shown ars many champions,
in the Chatoais category.
Lee and Dila have just teamed from the
Agrifrifton in Saskatchewan where they
helped with the mag and showing for Gold
ffar Destock of Grote. Gold Rat Livestoek
had the Grand Cfra nips Bull and ' en`t(r
Charnp*otrt enn, Reserve Hemet ca Cis
low wad fiat Premier 1k1' riot at the
Agtrldtiv.
Lee and Carol had the Reserve Senior
Hereford Champion female this yeat art the
Royal whet the family was showing and
fitting tot 11 farmers as well as their own
rn
cattle. As a family, the Ritttouls Mane been
showing at the Royal since the git1s were
knee high to grasshoppers. Kim has a
newspaper clipping of het showing at the
age of four. The girls have been winning
ttophies for the past five years and at last
count there are over 70 trophies and
plaques. 17 trays and hundreds of ribbons.
Of particular intetest is the Htrron
Heteford Association trophy which has been
won 6y three members of the family. Lee
wort it in 1957. Lila in 1961 and Kine just
brought it home from a recent 4-H awards
night for 1983.
Lee has worked as a farm herdsman or
farm thatraget for hobby farmers in urban
areas, an oectioadon which included fitting
and showwtlrg. He and Lila_ r chased tier
three acres in Ste. Hek# - e years ago.
They roved back to the area fot a , thew.
stein to viii* on a fatten neat f Ctacdtortd before
returning t+a Si. Hefens to stn a year ago itf
Septentbet.
The pate of life is a Iitt#e slower here.
Tank in page 20
Gene Frayne acclaimed
education board chairman
The new Chairman of the Huron totality
board of Education intends to carry on the
open fines of cotrirtuniticadiort between, the
ti late and the publ`aic.
txigerie Frayne. 51. of R. R. 3 Godeii+ch
was acclaimed to the position of hoard
chairman at the inaugural mfg held
itoeternher 5.
"My aim as chairman o the Her
Connty goard of education is to develop the
board's role and image." said lirtayine, at
stand taken by past chairman borothy
Walfate of Goderich.
He told the nra rnerats members of gory
County cOuncii that were in attendance at
the meeting the neither the irriaugural (yr
the anrnntal budget meetings are rile
ideaq sttnation too rtrroderstand Veit 3 ' the
Huron County board of l~ ducaliou undertak-
es tb do for the students."'
Fravne asked' county iter couatcil tit* invite
either die director of education Robert Allan
(r himself to a county council session to
discuss the pro/Merits fared by the board_
Our forefathers never questioned the price
of education and neither should we.
F_duca? on is the most important tiling we
hand down to our children.- ' saad the new
c haarmarn
Retiring Karo Ccwaurti7y Warden Grant
Stirli n? responded to the neve chairman's
remarks by adding his own rttvitati+br+_ e
sn)ggested that trastees attend their local
minnow pal Iry council meetings to keep
counrr95 up to date on tlae happenings at the
tsoard level
"'We're the first cne-r to hear the
cororpla'rerS.. sad Sair9eca .
Timi to quit
If your Nt.vt Year s eesolutiru+r► rs going to
be to strip smoking the Canadian Cancer
Society and Hie'altth and Welfare Canada can
help, vat... Smokers: Tirm+e tin. Quitis a free
self help program which involves a filet
and TV programs. The booklets s are avatlatme
at Elmer C itbeach's Pharmacy and the
11 icknc►ve and District %/ledical Centre.
WAliam charnel- hosts three Global Net,
vrNvr'it TV protrams orn f r day . January 6 1 .�
avid Yol firr,rte rn� ' .3lID The quitttkaeg Maar
Ariatvr ne your smelting hehat 14'Or
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Aie:r ,i c ,.4a9atrtn 4nt.i
`sae_ • e' .2 tone -ca
`the new chin is ar tarmet lista eld
Trip and represents the separate
school supporters for the north part[ of die
county.
Pk served on Jisl field Township Council
fOr five years as a council and two years a5
a deputy -reeve. Prior to the annalgannation o
local school boards. I tayyne served fort six
years as a trustee on the K ings6ti ge school
board_ He has been a member of the Huron
County board of l4itali n since 1477.
Fravne and hits wife brit have eight[
children. two of which are sal at lute
attending Grndetiach District Collegiate la ta-
tete.
Art Clarke of va'ingliani was elected
vice-chairman of board_ Having com-
pleted his first year as a trarstee. Ckairke
defeated loan VandenStoeck of Sanford Who
also sought the position_
Committee chairman were also named at
the inaugurraal meeting !rarely Pal es' of R_
R _ S Clinton will cltaitr the edt on
COM raaaiee. while !uritis Rau of R. R. 2
Zurich heads the management committee
Ackerts win
at The Royal
Wray Farms of Fto yraod has
Reserve Grand Champion Female at the
Rova9 Ontario Winter Pair Limousin Shove
heat+crest Mag POO Model was champion
shown by Ernest and Jeff Ackert of Hafrrav
Farms
The Ackeris were assisted on show day by
members of the R"tplev 4-R beef club. Rear
Thompson. Paul Keelan, Sob 8 ackwell and
Jeff Gamble . Jeff Ackert is also a member of
the Ripley 4-14 beef cant+.
Wray Farms has been showing at the
Royal for the past three years and this year
had seven entries in the Limousin Ste.
Jeff did an fitting and grooming and
shares showing duties with his father.
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