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Several from area get special recognition
Huron 4-H members share trophies and cash
Woodham; Oscar Meier,
Brussels. Ken Menheere,
Seaforth; Steven Shelley,
Corrie; Jean Siertsema,
Blyth; Cheryl
Kirkton and Paul Stewart,
Hensall.
Six project certificates
were awarded to 32 4-1.1
members.
Jean Siertsema, 19, of RR
3, Blyth, was named out-
standing 4-H member at the
31st annual Huron County 4-
H achieyement night held
Friday at Central Huron
Secondary School frtClinton.
Miss Siertsema, a nursing
assistant student at
Wingham District Hospital
�.�eiY a d._ �,♦ti e- lstt �►r t
McKinley citizenship trophy
for 4-H horde and communi-
ty activities. She has been
five years in 4-H taking
- dairy. xeterinary science.
snowmobile and junior
leader projects and has
completed 12 projects. She
is secretary of the Huron 4-
H Youth Codncil.
_. Sharon Colelough, RR 1.
'Clinton. was awarded the
C.S. MacNaughton trophy
for the highest.4-H score in
the county — 943 points out
of a possible 1,000, and the
BEST INNORSE CLUB — Cheryl Ca
top point getter in the Huron 4-H.
Presenting the trophy. from the
Franken. Photo by Wilma Oke
nn, RR 1, Exeter was the
horse club competition.
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being top snowmobile club Goderieh, Canadian Wool Powe, RR 2 Centralia, the judge.
metnbgr. Growers award for cham- Huron County Soil and Crop The following clubs
The Huron County .pion 4-H fleece exhibit, also Improvement Association received awards as follows:
warden's novice award went the Jack Riddell trophy for award for outstanding 1uckersmith 4-H corn club
Q<.tfnn and
tb- Bob Axtmann of RR 4, champion 4-H sheep show- achievement. 4-H field crop the Russell T.
Walton, for having the man. clubs. Sons trophy for cham-
highest score of any -_first- Jean Marie Brand, RR 2, Bill Gibson, RR 5, Clinton, pionship corn exhibit; Cen-
year member. Hayfield, the Glen Green the Toronto Dominion Bank - Vat Huron 4-11 rabbit club
• Len MacGregor, extension Forage_ award for--hlgbest — awert} for" championall thepRilt"s'DivERR of-Geihra
---assistant-for Huron -County. score, first year member, 4- round showman, also the Corporation trophy for
ministry of agriculture add H dairy clubs; Heather Murray Gaunt award for championship white bean
food, reported that 81,263 in Stapleton, RR 2, Auburn. the champion 441 beef show- exhibit; and the Central
prize money. certificates. Glen Green Forage award man; Dianne Oldfield, RR 4. Huron 4-H rabbit club, the'
pins and plaques were for highest score, first year Seaforth, the A.Y. McLean W.G. Thompson and Sons.
awarded to members of 33 member, 441 beef clubs; trophy for champion 4-11 Ltd. trophy for cham-
county clubs. He said 400 4-11 . Murray Sholdice. RR 3. dairy showman, and also the pionship 4-I1 grain exhibit.
memtters took part in. 611 Walton, Bank of Montreal Huron Milk Committee Les Falconer, RR 5, Clin-
projects with 86 per cent award for highest score, award for high dairy judge; ton, the Hallrice Farms
completion. , first year member, 4-H Janet Lockhart, RR 3. trophy for championship 4-H
Other winners were: swine clubs; Blyth, top horse showman gate sign exhibit.
David Townsend, RR 4. Grace Alton, Lucknow, -in Huron North, was award- For 10 years voluntary
Seaforth, The J.A. Anstett the Huron Hereford Associa- ed a North Huron service in 4-11 work Sam
award. highest beef clubs. tion award for the highest Trailblazers trophy as were Bradshaw of RR 2, Bayfield.
score, The Old Mill award score excluding score on Paul Currie, RR 3, was awarded a certificate
for highest sheep club score Hereford calf: Paul Pavke- Wingham. top pony show- and for -five -years, Bill
and the T. Jorgensen trophy je, RR 2, Centralia. the Vin- man in Huron North and Leeming of RR 4, Walton.
for highest rabbit clubs cent Farm Equipment Rick Elliott. Blyth, top colt 'received a certificate.
score: Mary Ann Van Dorp, trophy for the highest score. showman in Huron North.; .' ,,u.. • For completing 18 pro -
RR 2; Seaforth, Canadian jects in 441 work the follow -
Imperial Bank of Commerce
award for- highest dairy
clubs score; Bruce Godkin,
RR 1. Walton. Huron Park
, Producers Association
trophy for highest swine
clubs score and Victoria &
Grey Trust award for cham-
pion 4-1-1 swine showman:
Cheryl Cann. RR 3. Exeter.
the John Franken Memorial
trophy for highest horse
clubs score.
Vanda McNeil. RR 6,
Goderich. the Cliff McNeil
trophy for champion 4-H
Holstein calf: Brian'
McGavin, RR 4. Walton,
Canadian Imperial Bank of
Commerce award for Cham-
pion 4 -H -gilt, Scott Consitt,
RR 1, _Varna, Huron
Hereford Association
trophy for Champion 4-H
'Hereford calf; Steven
' helley, RR 2. Gorrie,
Stewart Proctor award for
champion 4-11 shorthorn
CROP WINNERS — A number of area 4-H members were
awarded special prizes 'at ,Fridoy's Huron County Achieve-
ment night .held in Clinton. From the left are Allan Powe, top
member of a -Huron 4-H field crop club and Helen Dougall
who accumulated the highest score in the Exeter 4-H sweet
corn club. She won the Canodion Canners trophy.
Photo by Wilmo Oke
List winners
4-H tractor club; Bob Paul Hoggarth, RR 2,•
Pavkeje, RR 2. Centralia. - Kippen,-the.:C,N.E. shield
Hully Gully trophy for top 4- for high novice judge; John
H snowmobile member m VanVliet, RR 2, Brussels,
knowledge and safe opera- the United Co-operatives of
tion of vehicle; Ontario trophy for highest
Bevan Shapton, RR 1. Ex- score: Gordon Alton, RR 7.
eter. the Jim Armstrong Lucknow,, the C.I.L. trophy
award for highest score. 4-H for high swine judge; Steven
plowm&i's clubs; Helen Shelley. RR 2, Gorrie, the
Dougall, RR 3. Exeter, Cyanamid of Canada award,
Canadian Canners trophy for for high sheep judge: Jackie
highest score. Exeter sweet Brand, RR 3. Clinton, Huron
corn club; Carol Dougall, Cattlemen's Association
- RR 3 Exeter, the Farm award for high beef judge:
Safety Association trophy and Carolyn Dinsmore, RR
for the highest score in a 4-H 1, Fordwich, the Winston
at Woodham
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51-- is hereby given to the Municipal Electors of the To:.'nship of
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__Hay, ,in the County of Huron, that in tompliance with the Municipal
Elections Act, 1977, Chapter 62, and amendments, a Ballot will be
held for the office of:
REEVE One (1) to be elected
COUNCILLORS Three (3) to be elected
HURON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION One (1) -(Public)- to be
elected
Polls will be open as designated below on
Monday, November 13, 1978
from 11:00 o'clock in the forenoon t� 8:00 o'clock inclusive in the after-
noon at the following places with the undermention officers in charge:
Poll
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2
3
• 4
5
6
Polling
Booths
Donald Bell Res.
Conc. 2, Lot 5&6
Harold elder Res.
Conc. 3, Lot 17
Hay Township"Hall
Zurich, Ont.
Glen Thiel Res.
Conc. 14, Lot 20
Earl Guenther Block
Dashwood, Ont.
St. Joseph Service
Station o
St. Joseph, Ont.
Deputy
Returning
Officer
Jim Dougall
Glen Weido
Ursula Regier
Cliff Pepper
George Grenier
Elgin Hendrick
DEPUTY
RETURNING OFFICER
J.M. Ducharme
a (Mrs.) Joan M. Ducharme
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Poll
Clerks
Murray Keys
Keith Love
Louis Farwell
Harold Horner
Howard Datars
Arnold Gaiser
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By MISS JEAN COPELAND
The Messengers held their
annual .Hallowe'en Party in
the Church basement.
Musical numbers and skits
were put on by the children.
The following were the
winners in the costume
parade.
Pre-school and
kindergarten: Best home-
made costume Denise
Ferguson, Sandra Spence;
Best comic costume Daryl
Brine, Steven Wheeler; Best
representation James
Hazelwood. Nathan Webb.
Grades 1, 2 and 3:- Best
home-made costume Lori
McNaughton, T.ammy
Richardson:. Best comic
costume Michael Richard-
son. Jeff McCurdy; Best
representation , Darlene
Atkinson. Stephanie
Hazelwood.
ing received certificates:
John Franken, RR 2,
Auburn; Bob Pavkeje, RR 2,
Centralia; Wayne Shapton.
RR 1, Exeter; and Lori Lynn
Stewart, RR 1, Kirkton.
For completion of 12 pro-
jects, certificates were
presented to: Cathy
Boneschansker, Ethel:
Sharon - Colclough, Clinton;
John Coleman. Kippen;
Lorraine - Dinsmore,
Fordwich: Barry Elliott,
Lucknow; Peter Hallahan.
Belgrave; Fred Hern.
WIN 4-H AWARDS
Fridays Huron 4-H
winner Bob Pavkeje;
Pavkeje.;
— Three members of area 41-1 club's were winners o spec a awar s o
Achievement night held in Clinton. From the left ore snowmobile dub
Huron 4-H plowing chomp Bevan Shcipton and tractor club winner Paul
Photo by Witmo Oke.
Stewart
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WHY TAKE CHANCES??
farmers should treat warbles;byDecember
Ontario dairymen should
launch campaigns against
warbles before December 1.
'Treating dairy cattle for
warbles in October or
Ndvember is mote than 90
percent effective," 'says
Harold Clapp, Ontario
Ministry of Agriculture and
Food daivfelAtle specialist.
It preve is et ess, damage
to meat and hide, and- milk
loss caved by gadding:
"Thewarble fly's life cy-
cle can be broken now. This
insect can't,be controlled in
the summer when it's in
flight.':
Several insecticides are
available for warble treat:
ment. Grubex, Co-op Warble
Killer. Neguvon. and Spot -
ton are systemics, which
penetrilte the animal's skin.
and are carried by the
bloodstream throughout the
body.
"Treat young cattle accor-
ding_ to weight." suggests
Mr. Clapp. "Never treat lac-
tating cows or cows within
• ten day of freshening.
because th' bloodstream
would contai.i the systemic.
and the milk would be con=
taminated."
. Apply an adequate dosage.
according to the manufac-
turer's directions. An insuf-
ficient application kills the
warble grubs too slowly.
causing a buildup of toxins.
:Stiffness and paralysis may
result. If this happens, keep_
the animal moving, and con-
sult a veterinarian.
Mr. Clapp suggests
-treating cattle late in the
day, so they can be observed
the next morning for possi-
ble* side effects.
Treatment should be`
avoided from December to
March. The grubs may have
migrated to the spinal
column. and treatment may
cause swelling or paralysis. '
• Besides killing- warble
grubs, systemics provide ex-
cellent -lice control..The first
treatment kills all feeding.
lice, but.unhatched eggs re-
main. A. -second treatment:
three weeks later; kills. the
remaining lice.
Warble _ cbQitrvl was
promoted widely last year
by the Ministry of
Agriculture and Food, and
industry officials. Last year.
warble infestation in On-
tario cattle declined from 33
to 10 percent, according to
the Meat Packers' Council
of Canada. -
To eliminate losses from
• this pest. dairymen mus§
continue warble control.
Ministry of.Agriculture and
Food personnel plan warble
meetings across Ontario this
fall.
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Don is shown above checking over his
before leaving for his next job.
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