Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Expositor, 2001-01-03, Page 1010 -THE HURON EXPOSITOR, January 3, 2001 4-H awards Agricultural community unites to honour achievements of many area youth in 4-H The Annual 4-H ceremony was held recently, honouring the achievements of many area youth. This year's top scoring member in the Huron 4-H Agricultural Machinery Club was David VandenHoven. His prize was donated by Vincent Farm Equipment Ltd. The top novice Agricultural Machinery Club member was Nathaniel Peel who received his award from the Huron County Federation of Agriculture. Friends of 4-H Certificates were presented to Gay Lea, Seaforth Agriculture Society, Huron County Women's Institute, Cargill Limited, Formosa Insurance Company, Ivomec, Huron Dairy Producers, Brussels Livestock Yard, Brussels Show and Sale Committee, Western Ontario Lamb Producers and Howick Mutual Insurance Company. The winners of the Press Reporter Competition, sponsored by Signal Star Publishing were Natalie Romijn and Stacey Reinsma of Clinton. Second place went to Tonya Drost and third went to Melinda Scott. The Vincent Farm Equipment Trophy for top educational display at the Seaforth Fall Fall went to the St. Columban Club.' Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, Huron County Branches prize the top judge at the Huron County 4-H Judging competetion went to Rebecca Bruton. The Hill and Hill Farms Award for the top senior judge went to Sandra Alton. Cargill Limited Award for the high intermediate judge went to Rebecca Burton. Hill and Hill Farms Award for the high junior judge went to Brett Bean. The Hensall District Co-operative, Londesboro Branch donates an award to the top novice judge, and the winner this year the winner was Garritt Vincent. The Watson Home Hardware Team Judging Competition Award presented to the top team in the County judging went to Adrian Gentensperger, Matt McGregor, David VandenHoven and Derek VanDieten. Cargill Limited presented a watch to each competitor in the "Go for the Gold" competition. This year's winning team members, Sarah Broadfoot, Tonya Drost, Nicole Moore and Stephanie Munday were from the Huron Sheep Club. The team represented the county well, placing third in the provincial competition. The Toronto -Dominion Bank Award for Champion Sweepstakes Showman at the Seaforth Fall Fair went to Stephanie Munday. The Stan Jackson award for Grand Champion Beef Steer at the Seaforth Fall Fair went to Brad Gilchrist, Jackie Klapak won the Reserve Champion, Cole Vincent exhibited third place steer and Garrett Vincent won fourth place. The award winner for the Champion Heifer was Doug Johnston, with Ben VanDiepenbeek receiving the Reserve Champion Heifer award. Jeff Cranston received the third place award and Melinda Scott won the fourth place award. Jon Drennan had 911 out of 1000 points to win the high score in Huron County Beef Clubs. Hensall District Co-op's award for the top exhibit of winter wheat at the Seaforth Fair went to Seaforth 1. The Huron Sheep Club was the winner of the Huron County Soil and Crop Improvement award for the top club exhibit of first cut hay at the fair The Cook's Division of Parrish and Heimbecker Ltd. trophy for the champion white bean exhibit at the fair went to the Huron Sheep Club. The winner of the champion soybean at the Seaforth Fall Fair was the Huron Sheep Club. This award is sponsored by First Line Seeds. The award for champion haylage went to Seaforth 1. This award is sponsored by Les and John Coleman. The Russell T. Bolton Memorial Trophy was presented to the Central Huron Swine Club for the Champion Corn exhibit at the Seaforth Fair. Seaforth 1 won the W. G. Thompson Award for the top barley exhibit at the fair. The winners of the Secretary's Book Competitions were: First - Brad Gilchrist, and second Nikki Howard. Six project awards winners were Tyson Arts, Jennifer Bere, Nicola Binnendyk, Yvonne DeWit, Angela Jordon, Jill McCullough, Sara Moore, Dianne Murray, Simon Myersscough, Coral Nicholson, Jeremy Phelan, Melissa Sparling, Derek VanDiepenbeek, Mark VanDiepenbeek, Garrett VanDieten, Shawn VanDyk, Thomas Veens and Tim Wilkins. Kasey Crawford, Shawn Drost, Robyn Etherington, Adrian Guntensperger, Doug Johnston, Jessica Logtenberg, Louise McBride, Shawn Van Bakel, Terrianne Young and Nicole Moore received the 12 project awards. The 18 project award winners were Tonya Drost, Jennifer MacLean, John Storey and Alysha Crawford. The 24 project award winners were Sarah Broadfoot, Sara Speiran and David VandenHoven. Michelle DeWitt ,received the 30 projects award and Kelly McNee the 36 project award. The Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, Huron County Branches present an award to the 4-H Dairy Club member with the highest overall score in the county. This year the winner was Kora Bennett. Kora Bennett also received the Elliott Insurance of Blyth trophy for Champion Dairy Calf at the Seaforth Fair. The Holstein Club Awards for 4-H Dairy Club members with the first and second highest scores in the county went to Jeremy Phelan for first and Shawn VanBakel for second. The Reserve Champion Trophy donated by the Auburn Co-op was won by Brandon Bennett. The Bank of Nova Scotia Award for Novice Dairy Showman also went to Brandon Bennett. He also received The Huron Bay Co-op award for Champion Dairy Showman. The Reserve Champion Dairy Showman Award sponsored by D & D Glass was awarded to Kora Bennett. The Huron County Beef Producers' Award for the first year beef club member with the highest score went to Garritt Vincent. The Y.I.S. Financial Award for Champion Senior Beef Showman at the Seaforth Fall Fair was won by Doug Johnston. Doug Johnston was also the winner of the Brussels Agri Services Award for Champion Beef Showman. The Maple Ridge Beef Farm Award for Champion Junior Beef Showman donated by Paul Coultes was presented to Brad Gilchrist. Sandra Alton, Brad Gilchrist and Doug Johnston won the W.J. (Bill) Sproul Memorial Award for the Top Beef Group of three. The Rona Cashway Award for the Champion Goat Showman at the Seafort Fall Fair went to Mike Gingerich. Sara Broadfoot won the award for the Reserve Goat Showman sponsored by Gallagher Fencing. The Jan Hayward Award for the goat club member with the highest score went to Sarah Broadfoot and Stephanie Munday. Greg Munday won the Kootstra Farms Award for the Huron Goat Club 4-H Novice member with the highest score. The Paul Klopp Award for the goat club member who put forth an outstanding effort went to Ben Renaud. The Neil McGavin Award for the highest score in the Huron County Plowmens Club went to Tyson Arts. Tyler Teichert received the John Franken Memorial Trophy for being the member of the Goderich Gallopers with the highest score. The Royal Bank Award for the first year member in the 4-H Sodbuster Club with the highest score went to Bill Beeny. Andy Pethick received the Ross Gordon Award to the 4-H Sodbuster member who had the best crown at the 4- H Junior Day. The Townsend Tire Award presented to the youngest 4-H member active in the Sodbuster club went to Andy Pethick. Ian Gordon, who was the Sodbuster with the highest score at, the International Plowing Match received' the Agvise Award. The Sodbusters Leader Awards for top land plowed at the achievement program by a competitive plow was awarded to Andy Pethick and Tyson Arts won the award for non-competitive plow. The Doug Kennedy Award for Reserve Champion Sheep Showman at the Seaforth Fall Fair was presented to Rebecca Bruton. Stephanie Munday received the Helen Johns Award for Champion 4-H Sheep Showman. The Lucknow Co-op Award given to the Novice Sheep Club member with the highest score went to Keshia Bishop. Tonya Drost received the Old Mill Award for the sheep club member with the highest score. The Canadian Co- operative Wool Growers Award went to Candace Procter for Champion 4-H fleece. The Rodney VanEngen Award is awarded to the Novice Horse Club member with the highest score. Vanessa MacDonald was the winner. Kaitlyn Toll won the Champion Road Machinery Award for Junior Horse Club member with the highest score and Tyler Teichert won the Champion Road Machinery Award for being Intermediated Horse Club Member with the highest score. The Bank of Montreal Award for the Swine Club member with the highest score went to Shelly Kroes. The Champion 4-H market pig award for the Seaforth Fall Fair and provided by Ed Watson was presented to Brad Kroes. Allen Storey received the Huron County Pork Producers' Award for the highest score in the 4-H Swine Club. The Bank of Nova Scotia Award to the Champion 4-H Swine Showman at the Seaforth Fall Fair was presented to David VandenHoven. John Storey received the Huron County Pork Producers' Award for reserve Champion Showman. The Bergsma Award, awarded by Bruce and Marie Bergsma and family for Champion 4-H Gilt at the Seaforth Fall Fair was presented to Shelly Kroes. Doug Johnston and Jackie Klapak have both reached the age of 21 and have completed their years as 4-H members. They both received awards of recognition. The Paul Steckle Award for top essay on the topic"What 4-H has meant to me as a member in Huron County." went to Natalie Romijn. The Warden's Novice Award for the top novice 4-H member obtaining the highest standing on the Basis of Awards in Huron County went to Keshia Bishop. Tonya Drost of the Huron Sheep Club received the award for the highest number of points on the basis of awards for 4-H club work in 2000 which was sponsored by Don Pullen, former Agricultural Representative with the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs in Clinton. The Murray Cardiff Citizenship Trophy for the 4-H member who best exemplifies the goals and aims of 4-H was presented to Sandra Alton of the Lucknow Beef Club. LIFE SKILLS In the Port Albert Life Skills Club in Consuming Passions are Jennifer Bere, Colleen Caesar, Kasey Crawford, Alysha Crawford, Tracy Gutmanis, Jenn Logtenberg, Jessice Logtenberg, Cori MacKinnon, Jennifer MacLean, Jessica Maize, Jeni Maize, Brodie Ryan, Matthew Small and Jenna VanOsch. In the Animal Friends group are Kasey "rawford, Alysha Crawford, Tracy tmanis, Nikki Howard, Jenn -I,ogtenberg, Cori MacKinnon, Jennifer cLean, Jeni Maize, Jessica Maize, EliseMatthews, Justin Miller, Brodi Ryan, Matthew Small and Jenna VanOsch. The leaders are Donna Hayden and Judy MacKenzie. In the Londesboro Lifes Skill Club, members of the Explore Photography are Melissa Beuer, Allison Beuerman, Nicole Binnendyk, Matt Bolton, Carrie Leonhardt, Adam McKichan, Jill McKichan and Lindsey Powell. The Home of the Holidays members include Melis Beuerman, Allison Beuerman, Nicole Binnendyk, Matt Bolton, Carrie Leonhardt, Adam McKichan, Lindsey Powell and Krista Shortreed. The leader is Dale Ann McKichan. The Seaforth Life Skills Club is being led by Mary . Kreutzwiser, Helen VanBakel and Gerda VandenHoven. In the Fun with Plastic Canvas group the members consist of Lukas Guntensperger, Megan MacGregor, Matt MacGregor, Louise McBride, Angela VanBakel, Shawn VanBakel, Brett VanDyk, Shawn VanDyk, Crista VandenHoven, David VandenHoven and Joanna Whyte,. , The Safety members are Corinne Bos, Anita Kreutzwiser, Louise McBride, Shawn VanBakel, David VandenHoven and Joanna Whyte. The Huron Chinchilla Club is.being led by Barb Storey and Ray Storey. Jennifer Bere, Corinne Bos, Steven Dougherty, Tonya Drost, Shawn Drost, Amanda Haak, Sara Moore, Nicole Moore, Anthony Numan, Tommy Peckitt, Jordan Reddick, Michael Roy, John Storey, Allan Storey, Joel Thomas, Shawn Van Dyk, Brett Van Dyk, David VandenHoven, Matthew Wilkins and Tim Wilkins are members. In the Clinton 1 Life Skills Club, members of the Fun with Plastic Canvas club are: Esther. Gerrits, Amanda Haak, Lisa Martin, Jill McCullough, Maurissa Meyers, Sara Moore, Natalie Romijn and Melissa Sparling. In the Animal Friends Club, members are Amanda Craig, Tonya Drost, Lisa Martin, Jill McCullough, Maurissa Meyers, Nicole Moore, Stacey Reinsma, Natalie Romijn and Melissa Sparling. The Photography club includes members Amanda Craig, Tonya Drost, Lisa Martin, Jill McCullough, Maurissa Meyers, Nicole Moore, Sara Moore, Stacey Reinsma, Natalie Romijn and Melissa Sparling. The Spice of Life members are Sarah Broadfoot, Amanda Craig, Kayleigh DeJong, Tonya Drost, Bethany Gerrits, Vanessa Gerrits, Craig Martin, Lisa Martin, Lucas McBride, Jill McCullough, Nicole Moore, Stacey Reinsma, Natalie Romijn, Melissa Sparling and Richelle Tomlinson. The leaders of these clubs are Bev Broadfoot, Linda Dixon and Pat Saundercock. The Bluevale Life Skills club is being led by Jacquie Bishop and Joyce Johnston. In the Batter Up club -are Keshia Bishop, Emily Cardiff, Keshia Carter, Yvonne DeWit, Michelle DeWit, Amanda Dorsch, Emily Elston, Leanne Elston, Rachel Garland, Jill Johnston, Coral Nicholson, Kyle Schlosser, Amber - Sellers and Amanda Shaw. The Put Your Best Foot Forward members include Keshia Bishop, Emily Cardiff, Yvonne DeWit, Michelle DeWit, Amanda Dorsch, Leanne Elston, Emily Elston, Rachel Garland, Jill Johnston, Coral Nicholson, Amber Sellers and Amanda Shaw. The St. Columban Life Skill Club Sew Easy members include Erin Glanagan, Angela Jordan, Denise McClure, Maureen McClure, Dianne Murray, Erica Murray, Heather Murray, Leanne Murray, Melissa Murray, Meaghan O'Reilly and Jayne VanBakel. The leaders are Anne. Murray and Martha Murray. it's Here! (Now close your eyes for 30 seconds.) It"i- Still Here! (Now close your eyes for another 30 seconds.) it's Alwciyi Mire Your newspaper ad is at work for you 24 hours a day, 7days a week. Don't let potential customers pass you by. Call one of our sales consultants today for a marketing plan especially for you. ::L.i�. - s h.ya.•..::ya®..���as+,.;:,:-..tea-�:,J.:.�. s. ' •