The Goderich Signal-Star, 1966-12-08, Page 27Huron 4-M Awards
Bob McNaughton Most Decorated Member:
Bob McNaughtnl., R.R.3Kippr
ens_. t th..$hree- awards,-.was.then-._.
most decorated 441 club member
at the annual Huron County 441
awards night,
The awards were presented in .
Seaforth Friday evening,
Bo$ McNaughton won two
Graeme- .'raig; -lR:R: -t-Waitoa,-
club work and also was Judged
champion beef showman,
Robert 'trodden, E.R, 1 Clinton,
received awards. for top score in
'Nationals' Light
Ceremony Candles
Donnybrook - The December
meeting of the UCW Was held
Thursday afternoon at the home
of Mrs. Hilliard Jefferson with
a good attendance. Mrs. Stuart
Chamney was the leader and gave
the call td worship.
The theme of the, meeting
"Christmas" opened with the
carol "Angels from the realm
of glory." Mrs. Chamney led in
prayer and gave the meditation.
Five nations were represented
in a candle lighting ceremony.
Mrs. John Hildebrand, Jewish;
Mrs. Wesley Jefferson, Indians;
Mrs. Morley Johnston, French;
Mrs. Edward Robinson, German;
Mrs. Wm. Hardy, All New Can.
adians; Mrs. Margaret Leddy,
Love of All and as each -read
their verso a carol was sung
• and they lit a candle to repre-
sent their verse,
Mrs. Chamhey read a prayer
Mrs. -Tom Arpi'strong conduct-
' ed the .business. Mrs. Chamney
read the minutes of the previous
meeting and gave the financial
standing for the year. Mrs. Ed.
ward Robinson reported 'on the
sale of Christmas cards. Janice
Robinson received the offering.
Moved by Mrs..HilliardJefferson
and seconded by Mrs. Wesley
Jefferson to keep the same "slate
of officers for the coming year.
Mrs. Murray Wilsot, read a
poem "The First Nowell". Mrs.
Chamney closed the meetingwith
prayer. The hostess assisted by
Mrs. Murray . Wilson, served
lunch.
all dairy clubs. in Huron and for
-champion -dairy -showman, __ _..---
Also winning two awards was
Bruce Lamb, R.R. 4 Goderich,
for top score in beef club and
outstanding achievement in 441
grain corn clubs. •
Other.top awards were presents
ed as follows:
Citizenship trophy for all round
441 members, George Townsend.
R.R. 3 Seaforth;• highe@st score in
the county. John Bradley, R.R. 3
Goderich; high score for first
year members, Nancy Walden,
it'.R. 2 Lucknow; Highest score
among first year swine club mem-
bers, John McKenzie, 1.R. 3
Lucknow; cham on alt -round
showman, Hugh odd, R.R. 2
Lucknow:
Champion 4H swine showman,
Graeme Craig, R.R. 1 Walton;
county champion 4H gilt, R:
Hildebrand, R.R. 2 Auburn;
Hereford calf, Katherine 'Fear,
R.R. 5 Brussels; champion .
Shorthorn heifer,. Janet Falconer,
R.R. 4' Clinton; highest score in
sheep club, Gerald,Smith,
Brussels; outstanding achieve. `
ment in 4.11 grain corn clubs,
Dianne Oke, R.R. 3Exeter.
Of the 412 projects started in
27 clubs last spring, 93,4 per
cent were completed, Each mem-
ber who completed a project re.
ceived $4.50. The money was con.
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tributed by the local sponsoring_
organizati ►rr, Nihe-Dntario-depa i't ;-
meat"of"agriculture and food and
the Canada department o f ag
riculture,
.Chairman of the• meeting was
John Clark, president of Huron.
County Club Leader's Associa•
ion. -
Guest speaker was John Brad-
ley,: R.R. 3 Goderich, a delegate
to the national 4-H club con.
ference at Toronto. Heisa mem-
ber of the Lucknow dairy club.
Receiving awards for complet.
ing 12 projects were:
John Bennet, R.R. 1 Port Al.
bltrt; Cecil Cranstan, R.R. 2
Auburn; Paul Eedy; Jim Hard.
ing, R.R. 1 Gorrie; Ronald How.
att, R.R. 1 Belgrave; Bob Mc.
Naughton; Gerald Smith, O.R. 2
Brussels; George Townsend;
Donald Watson, R.Ra 4 Clinton.
Awards for completing six pro-
jects were presented° to 23 club
members.
Honored for completing 10
years' service as a club lead.
er were Martin Baan, ' R.R. 3
Walton; Ross Smith. R.R. 1 Ethel.
Completing five years' service
as a club leader were Bob Foth.
, eringham, R.R. 3 Seaforth; Ivan
Howatt, R.R. 1 Belgrave; Donald
Lobb, R.R. 2 Clinton; Ian Mc-
Allister, R.R. 1 Zurich; Bill Wil•
aon, R.R. 1 Fordwich.
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