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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS•
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 19'73
Dashwood area girl chosen
Ontario Pork Hostess
Ontario Pork Hostess for 1973
is Huron County's Adrienne Van
Raay, 19, first year recreation
Steer
This
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BY
LARRY
SNIDER
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Pet show
in Clinton
The Huron County Poultry,
Pigeon and Pet Stock Associat-
ion held another successful show
in the Legion Hall in Clinton,
an ideal spot for a show, and
some of the best birds in the cou-
nty were on exhibition.
Bill Schrum from Smithville
judged the standard and bantam
classes and he was quite pleased
with the quality of birds shown.
Ken Tremain from Preston had
the honour of judging the pigeon
classes and he too handled some
birds of excellent quality.
The Association Rosette for
Champion Standard in the show
went to a white Leghorn cocker-
el owned by Clifford Pepper and
this bird also received the Tie-
rnan special for the best large
fowl and the Exeter Co-op spec-
ial for the best Mediterranean
breed.
The Ass'n Rosette for reserve
i champion was won by Harvey
Daniel on a Columbian Rock
pullet. This pullet also won the
special donated by Howard Bern-
ard, B.P. agent at Brussels,
the Daniel special for best parti-
colour and the McIntosh feed
mill at Molesworth special for
the best American breed.
The special donated by Bert
Bills, of Goderich went to Cliff
Pepper for best exhibit large
fowl on his Buff Orpington.
Ass'n Rosette for Champion
Bantam went to Bert Mills on a
Dark Cornish Pullet. It also
won the Daniel special for best
Parti -colour and the special
donated by the Old Mill, Blyth,
for the best clean -legged bant-
am. Rosette for Reserve Champ-
ion was won by George Tiernan
on a White Leghorn pullet.
Molesworth Cheese Factory
Special to Earl Becker for best
feather -legged bantam on a
White Cochin Cock.
The Pepper special went to
George Tiernan for best exhibit
in Bantams on White Wyandottes.
The Ass'n Rosette for Cahmp-
ion pigeon went to Emery Baech-
ler on a white fantail hen.
The Rosette for reserve champ-
ion went to a White Tumbler
cock exhibited by Ron Richey.
The Bob Denomme Trophy for
the best fantail was won by Em-
ery Baechler and he also won
the Pepper special for the best
exhibit of pigeons and the
Greens Meat Market of Wingham
special for the best oung bird
on a white fantail. The Bartliffs
student at University of Water-
loo, and daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Case Van Raay, of Dash-
wood.
The Pork Hostess competition,
held during the Royal Winter
Fair, was the first of what is
expected to be an annual event.
Contestants were selected from
County competitions held during
the summer, with the trip to
Toronto and the Royal as part
of their prize.
Adrienne was presented with
a tiara, sash and a cheque for
$300 by Keith Weeden, Chair-
man of the sponsoring Ontario
Pork Producers Marketing Board,
plus a bouquet, courtesy of the
RWF Flower Show.
Runners-up Mary Joan Stevers
of Perth County and Debbie
Riddell, of Huron County each
received $100.
The contestants were judged
on personality, poise, appear-
ance, and knowledgeof today's
nutritious lean pork. Each girl
was required also to make a
short presentation on pork and
to submit a favourite family
pork recipe. Judges were Marj-
orie Elwood, home economist;
C. Scott Flewitt, President of
Agravoice Productions, of Ed-
monton; Larry Campbell, Infor-
mation Officer, Meat Packers
Council; and Curt Friend, chair-
man of the overall OPI organizat
ion; with Arthur Buck, meat
cutting specialist, judging chair-
man.
During their visit to the Royal
for the finals the contestants were
guests at the junior barrow show
committee luncheon, awarded
prize ribbons at the junior barr-
ow show, attended the RWF Horse
Show, and presided at the Ont-
arioiPork Institute booth in the
Food Fair.
r Ontario Pork Hostess Adrienne
will be invited to be present at
pork events during her reign,
and assist the pork producers of
Ontario in their active program
of promoting their product.
Mrs. Eileen Consitt visited
last week with Mrs. Cecil Blake,
Dungannon and other relatives
in Lucknow,
Bakery, Clinton, special for
best Horner showpen went to
Walter Baechler, and the Daniel
special for best Roller to Walter
Baechler.
Special thanks to secretary
Harvey Daniel, to the exhibitors
CHRISTMAS SEALS
A total of 34, 963 letters with .
Christmas Seals have'been for-
warded to Huron and Perth
County homes by the Huron
Perth Tuberculosis and Respirat-
ory Disease Association memb-
ers were informed at a meeting
of the Association held in Sea -
forth. To date $16, 772.31 has
been received. The report was
presented by Ralph Go ren.
Rev. Garbutt Smith presided
at the meeting when routine
reports were given by Mrs. Edith
Fisher, Mitchell; Miss Eileen
O'Brien, Godetich; Ralph Goren,
Stratford and Toni Leiper, Lond-
esboro.
Miss O'Brien said that physical
conditioning courses in the Red
Cross Rooms are continuing for
both adults and children with
Linda Clarke instructing. A
Respiratory Technologist has
been supervising the Association'
Home Care Units on leisure
time. Financial assistance had
also been given several persons
suffering with respiratory dis-
ease.
the donors of specials, and the
boys that set up the show. It
takes cheerful co-operation and
support to get a show of this
nature in order and the associat-
ion is indeed grateful to all who
helped to make it a success.
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