HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1989-12-13, Page 17'Willow Sentinel, Wednesday, December 13, 1989—Page 15
Mali awards received by area 4-H members and leaders
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Debbie Rintoul (left) received the Stan Jackson award for grand champion steer at
the annual Huron County 4-H awards evening Kim Rintoul (right) received the Stan
Jackson award grand champion heifer; Toronto Dominion Bank award for champion
all round showman; Murray Elston award for 4-H senior beef showman and the Glen
White Industries Trophy for top scorer in the Silver Dollar competition. Shown with
Debbie and Kim is Bevan Shapton who presented the Stan Jackson awards. (Melody
Falconer photo)
The 1969 Huron County 4-11 Agricultural
Clubs Awards Night was held in Clinton
on December 1. Many area 4-11 members
were on hand to receive their awards.
Congratulations goes out to the following:
Awards for the 4-H Beef Championship
Show at the Seaforth Fall Fair - Grand
Champion Steer, Debbie Rintoul, wrist
watch; Grand Champion Heifer, Kim
Rintoul, wrist watch; Grand Champion
Steer, Debbie Rintoul, $150; Reserve
Champion Steer, Jeff Olson, $100; third
place Steer, Mark Olson, $75; fourth
Place Steer, Renay Taylor, $50; Grand
Champion Heifer, Kim Rintoul, $150;
third Place Heifer, Heather Alton, $75.,
All of the aforementioned are members
of the Lucknow Calf Club and as well as
individually, did themselves . proud as a
club. •
4-11 Leader Award went to Ken Mewhin-
ney for 15 years of service. Ken is one of
the leaders of the Lucknow 4-1I Beef Calf
Club, along with Don Alton.
Brad Shiell of the Lucknow Calf Club
received an award for completed six
projects.
Darlene Black, Top Junior Beef
Showman, J.A. Anstett Award; Kim Rin-
toul, Champion All -Round Showman,
Toronto -Dominion Award, Champion 4-11
Senior Beef Showman, Murray Elston
Award, High Score, Beef Silver Dollar
Competition, Glen White Industries
Trophy; Keith Todd, Champion 4-13 Sheep
Showman, Jack Riddell Trophy and Top
Sheep Showman, Doug Kennedy Award;
Lila Rintoul and Florence Pullen, Huron
Sheep Club Leaders received Champio,
4-H White Bean Exhibit (Cook's Division
of Parrish & Heimbecker, Ltd.) and
Champion 4-11 Grain Exhibit (W.G.
Thompson & Sons) respectively. Scott
Rintoul, Champion Gate Sign Exhibit,
Hallrice Farms trophy.
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Keith Todd received The Jack Riddell Trophy from Mr.Riddell for the Champion 441
Sheep Showman in Huron County, at the recent 4-H awards night. Keith also receiv-
ed the Doug Kennedy Award for top sheep showman. (Melody Falconer photo)
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Scott Rintool (left) received the Halirice Farms Trophy for the 4-1I member with the
Champion 4-11 Gate Sing in the Huron County 4-11 Gate Sign Competition A member
of the Hallahan family made the presentation. (Melody Falconer photo)
Change In
HYDRO RATES
Dealers for
Subject to approval by Ontario Hydro
DUE TO THE HIGHER COST OF PROVIDING SERVICE,
LUCKNOW HYDRO SYSTEM finds it necessary to increase
retail rates on an energy used on and after January 1,1990.
Residential 1990
First 250 kwh 8.96
Balance 5.8
Minimum billing 5 50 per month
The above rates are NET and subject to a 5% late payment
charge.
Commercial rate structure may be obtained upon request
at the Municipal office, 528-3539.
The new rates will become effective on all monthly bills
issued on and after February 1, 1990. All bi-monthly bilis
issued on February 1, 1990 will be pro -rated.
You have assurance that we will continue to fight against
rising costs to the .best -of our .ability through efficiency and
good management. And you can expect Us to -receive top
value from each dollar spent on your behalf. We are deter-
mined to -maintain electrical service as the best bargain in
the family budget.
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