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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1984-12-05, Page 9County 4-H awards night held Nov. 30 A second -year mathematics co-operative student at the University of Waterloo was the recipient of the Murray Cardiff Citizen- ship trophy at the Huron County 4-H awards night. Held in Clinton on Nov. 30, Greg Hoggar- th, 20, of R.R. 2, Kipp n received the award culminating a year work in 4-11 agriculture clubs. The citizenship trophy, presented by MP Murray Cardiff, goes to the 4-1-1 member deemed to be outstanding in 4-11 club work in Huron as well as in home and community activities. Greg has been in 4-H for eight years, com- pleting 19 projects in call, poultry, snowmobile, financial management, per- sonal finance, youth council and junior leader. He has held a number of 4-1-I ex- ecutive positions and has won several top member awards in 4-1-1. Greg has also been a leader of the Computer Club. As a co-operative student, Greg will be working in Ottawa for several months with the department of health and welfare. The C.S. McNaughton trophy for the Huron County 4-H me--iber receiving the highest number of points was awarded to Donna Johnston Of R.R. 2, Bluevale. A member of the Brussels 4-H Dairy Calf Club, Donna received 958 points out of a possible 1,000. Donna also received the Doug Kennedy award for top 4-11 sheep club member and the Huron County Holstein club award for getting the highest number of points and having exhibited a Holstein calf. The warden's novice award, presented by Huron Warden Tom Cunningham was presented to David Jones of R.R. 2, Clinton. The award goes to the novice 4-H member with the highest points. The J.A. Anstett award, presented to the top beef calf club member, was awarded to Paul Coultes of R.R. 5, Brussels. He also received the Stan Jackson award for being highest in the beef championship show at the Seaforth Junior Fair. Huron County Pork Producers' Associa- tion trophy was presented to Paul Dodds of R.R. 1, Seaforth for achieving the highest number of points in a 4-H swine club this year. He also won the Neil McGavin award for having the highest score in the 4-H plowmen's club. The Bank of Montreal award for the top first-year swine club member was won by Jeff Robinson of R.R. 4, Clinton. Andrea Smith of R.R. 6, Goderich won the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce award for receiving the highest standing in 4-H dairy calf club work. Previous winners are ineligible. The John Franken memorial trophy was awarded to Marie DeBruyn of R.R. 1, Ex- eter who had the highest score in 4-H horse and pony clubs. The Farm Safety Association award to the 4-11 farm safety club member with the highest score, was presented to Brenda Hackett of R.R. 3, Lucknow. The Old Mill award to the top sheep club member was presented to Martha Boon of R.R. 2, Bluevale. William Fotheringham of R.R. 4, Seaforth won both the Vincent Farm Equipment trophy to the top tractor club member and the Huron County Soils and Crop Improve- ment Association award as top member in thq field crop club. Elizabeth Stewart of R.R. 1, Dublin is another top winner. She received the Ara- bian Horse association of Eastern Canada trophy for judging, the Cliff McNeil trophy for exhibiting the champion holstein calf at .the Seaforth Fall Fair, the A.Y. McLean trophy for being the champion showman, the Huron County Holstein award as tops in the senior dairy management club. Robert Rader of Dashwood will receive both the Hully Gully trophy for exhibiting outstanding knowledge of snowmobiles and the Pineridge Chalet trophy as his scorer in the snowmobile club. Jeff McGavin of R.R. 4, Walton' received two awards, one for having the champion 4- H gilt and the other for top swine showman. CiOggBICIi'SI NAIATAR, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 10847 -:AGE 9 W mi. D.wiarn tntr FLOWER SHOP "IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN. VARWN,, Donna Johnston of R.R. 2, Bluevale received the highest points during the 4-H year and thus received the C.S. McNaughton trophy. Agriculture representative Don Pullen made the award. Phone 5244132 ®AY OR NIGHT Agent far 24 hr. FILM DEVELOPING CORRECTION Several winners' names In last week's ad for DUNLOP PHARMACY were inadvertently mis-spelled. We apologise for any misunderstandings this may have caused. Below is the corrected list. THE WINNERS... AM/FM RADIO Michele Melady, Goderich SONY RADIO Hazel Craig, Auburn WATCH Tracy Nelson, Goderich COINS TOTALLING '37.73 IN A JAR Mrs. C. Riegling, Lucknow (Guessed '37.77) '10.00 GIFT CERTIFICATES Delmer Bedard, Goderich • Elain Blair, Clinton M.L. Telford, Goderich Nancy Bedard, Goderich Mae Glazier, Goderich Leona McBride, Goderich George Warner, Goderich E. Caslick, London C. Finnegan, Goderich Murray Cardiff presents his citizenship trophy to Greg Hoggarth of R.R. 2, Kippen. ACHIEVEMENT NIGHT - Angela Gower, Clinton II, ( centre front) received provincial honours for 12 completed projects at the 4-H Achievement night held in the Stanley Com- munity Centre. Receiving county honours were Lana Jones, Holmesville I, (hack left). Debbie Carter, Clinton II, Beth Clements, Tiger Dunlop and ( front) Sandy Merner, Clin- ton II and Lynn Moffatt, Kippen IH. (Exeter Times -Advocate photo) Open 7 a.m. - 1 a.m. Open 7 a.m. 1 a.m. Open 7 a.m. , 1 a.m. FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE Goderich Esso Centre 79 Victoria St., Goderich is Open 7 ami Comp Fresh Hot Coffee Bread P.i° p Candy Chips GOOD PRICES 0 rs am Daily with re our Prices Cigarettes Milk Groceries Lotto Tickets AMPLE PARKING and much more O 0 a Cartons of Cigarettes 4 litre 2% Milk 1499 294 "More than just a Geis Station" because YOU MAKE US BETTER she'll love you F... There Are Some Traditional Pleasures That Remain The Same...Like The Feel of Quality Fashions. 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