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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1984-06-06, Page 9KIDS, TEENS AND IN-BETWEENS Huron Court 4-H judging and trophy winners Huron County 4-H livestock and field crop judging competition 1984 results are as follows. There were 134 competitors. Senior, 7 competitors, open to young people between the ages of 18 and 30 years. First, Karen McMichael, Wroxeter; score of 696 out of a possible 780; second, Jacquie Robertson, RR2, Bluevale, 679. Intermediate, 45 competitors, open W young people between the ages of 15 and 17 years. First, Elizabeth Stewart, RRI, Dublin, 682; second, Dave Wheeler, RRI, Bluevale, 677. Junior -53 competitors, open to young people between the ages of 13 and 14 years. First, Blair Beuermann, RRI, Dublin, 687; second, Rob Hoffman, RR3; Dashwood, 669. Novice, 29 competitors, open to young people between the ages of 12 and 17 years entering the Judging Competition for the first' time. First, Lisa Feagan, RR4, Goderich, 684; second, Angela Postma, RR4, Clinton. 668. TROPHY WINNERS United Co -Operatives of Ontario trophy, highest score in the entire competition, Karen McMichael, Wroxeter. Canadian National Exhibition shield, high novice judge, Lisa Feagan, RR4; Goderich. C.I.L. trophy, highest score in swine section, Jeff Scott, RRI, Belgrave. (Score of 98 out of a possible 100). Huron County Milk Committee award, highest score in dairy section, Brad Falconer, RR4, Seaforth. (Tie broken by reasons in dairy section). Runner-up, Lisa Feagan, RR4, Goderich. • Cyanamid of Canada award, highest score in sheep section, David Pullen, RR4, Clinton. (tie broken by total reasons). Runner-up, Martha Boon, RR2, Bluevale. Huron Cattlemen's Association award, highest score in beef section, Blair Beuer- mann, RRI, Dublin. Zone 1, Arabian Horse Association of Eastern Canada. highest score in horse section, Elizabeth Stewart, RR1, Dublin (10 -way tie broken by total reasons in competition). Runners-up, Karen McMich- ael, Wroxeter; John Nieuwenhoff, RR1, Clifford; Donna Pickard, RR4, Clinton; Alan Pym, RRI, Centralia; David -Pullen, RR4, Clinton; William Storey, RR3, Clinton; Steve Ryan, RR1, Walton; Rob Hoffman, RR3,° Over 100 Perth kids at young authors' conference • On May 25, over 100 children from Perth County schools attended a Young Authors' Conference at Stratford City Hall. The participants were chosen because each had published a book of their own. Activities for the conference ranged from calligraphy illustration and puppets to newspapers and poetry. In attendance were two authors, Beverly Port of Washington and Carol Waugh of Maine. When questioned about their work. both agreed that they had started writing early, on such topics as family, Christmas and pets. The morning was organized by Sharon Abbey' and teachers from the county in conjunction with the City's Teddy Bear conference. Jarret Zehr felt the experience was "great fun" and Craig Balla ne "liked the authors' stories and thekikid)s' stories too." Thompson puppy will lead the blind (Continued from page A8) and will' be more apt to get used to being handled. Cody`isn't really different from any other dog. He is purebred and is larger than most dogs, but this is because he has to be big to lead a blindperson. Other types of dogs that the Canine Vision use are. black and golden labs, golden retrievers and german shep- herds. Cody needs lots of attention and must be kept very healthy. The Thompsons have to keep worming him and giving him shots. The Thompson family have all been very enthusiastic about getting Cody. Dr. Thomp- son's kids have hada lot of fun with Cody and play with him a lot. "Helen likes the dog too even though he's had a few accidents.' Dr. Thompson said "She doesn't like that taken from our Regular WINNERS OF THE FREE BIRTHDAY SALE DRAW FREEZER: Carol Blake. RR1 Seaforth, 527-1891 HIND BEEF: Pat Dalton, R.R.#4, Walton, 527-1273 COCA COLA CLOCK: Marilyn McDonald, RR2 Brussels, 887-6658 Rose Blsback, Seaforth, 527-1652. SCHNEIDERS GIFT BOX: Bob Aberhart, 82 Centre St., Seaforth, 527-1509 Anne Kennedy, 50 Market St., Seaforth, 527-0548 TOTE BAG OF GOODIES: C. Staples, Seaforth, 527- 1703, Jean Stewart, Sea - forth, 527-1688. too much." Dr. Thompson also added that Cody is coming along really well and is becoming house trained quickly. Cody is a good, quiet dog. He likes to play but tires out after a while. He really likes to romp around the field beside the Thomp- son's house, "He doesn't chew too many things but we have to keep things off the floor!" Dr. Thompson says. Dr. Thompson says he would recommend this program to anyone who likes dogs and is willing to provide a service and give the dog up after a year. The organization prefers it if there are kids in the family and if there is someone home all day so that the dog will get more attention. Thirty per cent of the dogs don't make it through the training at the school so the family who looked after the dog would get the first chance to keep the dog as a pet. Dr. Thompson realizes that it will be Probably difficult for himself and his family when Cody leaves. However, he doesn't know whether they'll get another dog or not. Once Cody is paired up with a blind person and begins working with that person, a picture will be taken of the two and sent to the Thompsons so that they can see Cody and the valuable job thathe is doing. When Cody goes to the school after living with the Thompsons for approximately a year, he will receive three to four months training. He will then be matched with a student and together' they' will go through a further three to four weeks training. 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