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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1979-11-15, Page 15SUCCESSFUL FIRST YEAR MEMBERS-- Mary EMBERS—Mary Gibson of RR5 Clinton,; and Cathy McGavin of RR 4 Walton received awardsjo t%r ,.. op score in the beet clubs. for a first: .er b Yar member and top Score in the dairy clubs, first Year merrlber respectively, from Harvey C. ulbert • AT 'MAU 00 >FiU N= EXPOSITOR, • Paul Pavkele, 200 of R.R. 2,. Centralia,was. earned; Huron, County's outstanding, 4-1.4- member at achievement. night Friday. He was, award. ed .the Robert McKinley citi- zenship trophy for 44 home an4; community Projects. Paul, who farms with his father, Joseph, on a swine and +dashcrap farm, has coropleted. 24 projects, such. as swine, grain crops, tractor,, veterinary science, snow- mobile and farm safety. He is an active " member of the Huron County 4.-1-1 youth: council, president of South Huron Junior Farmers and vice president of the. Huron County Junior Farmers, Last year he attended a propincia 4-H leadership. conference ,,where he was chosen this, year to attend, as Ontario representative, an inter- provincial 441.1 exchange with New Brunswick. Calvin Willard of 1111 10 Centralia, was awarded, the trophy for the highest score, in, the county, 48a points..out, of a possible 1,0O0, and: the 'Vincent Farm Equipment trophy for being top tractor club member, The Huron County Ward- en',s award for highest first- year member score went. to BEST ALL: ROUND SHOWMAN GETS BANK AWARD.- Susan Pullman, $eaforth, who received the champion ail -round Showman award was congratulated by Stuart Coupiand, Seaforth, who presented her the Toronto Dominion• Bank award.: (Photo by Oke) SNOWMOBILE ' KNOWLEDGE AWARD Jane Allan, RR 1 Brucefield wasawarded the trophy donated, 'by Huliy .Gully for exhibiting; outstandingknowledge of snowmobiles along with safe operation of the machine, by Becky Collins of Hully Gully. (Photo by Oke); TOP DAIRYlSHO.WMAN--Dianne Oldfield of RR 4 Clinton`receivied theChampion •4-H' Dairy Showman award from Wilma Oke for McLean Bros,' Publishers, Ltd, Seaforth. (Photo by Oke) HiGH SCORE IN SWINE CLUBS -Brian' • McGavin of RR4 Walton received the award for highest score in the swine clubs from John Paul Rau, president, of Huron Pork Producers Association. (Photo by Oke) CHAMPION BEEF SHOWMAN—Les .Falconer of, RR 5 Clinton, received the Champion 4-H -Beef Showman award from Murray Guant, MPP` Huron -Bruce. (Photo by Oke) ANSI ETT AWARD WINNER -Debbie Flynn of RR4 Clinton with the higest score in 4-1-4 beef club won the Ansett award. (Photo by Oke) WINNER OF AWARD •FOR CHAMPiON GILT—Plait' Dodds, 01 RR 1 Seaforth was awarded the price for his champion 4-H gilt by flick Lefton, Seaforth of 0e Canadian imperial( BankOf Commerce (Photo by Oke) Mary 040aon.ltlltM S, :Clintati5 who also.. won :the highest beef club score for a OW.. year ntember. Len MacGregor, extension assistant for Huron County, ministry of agriculture and; food, .reported the members of the, county's 30 4-11 clubs received $1,2-50 in prize money, certificates, pins and plaques at Friday's achieve- ment night. He said 350 members took part in. 542 projects with 933 per cent. Completion, Mr. MacGregor ,comment- ed that with the training the young people get in 4-H, it leads them to take leadership. roles in their community and helps to maintain the rural, atmosphere in. Huron. Other prizewinners; Deb- bie Flynn, R.R, 4„ Clinton, highest beef club score; Chris Meier, LR. 4, Brus- sels, highest dairy clubs score; Brian McGavin, R.R. 4, Walton, highest swine clubs score; Carolyn Dins- more, R.R, 1, Fordwich, highest horse clubs score; :Dodds. .R. 1, Seafor , who also had the 'champion gut, and Was champion swine• showman Susan; Puiiman, Seafor'th, • champion all-round show- man, also champion horse showman; Les Falconer, R.R. 5, Clinton, champion beef showman; Dianne Old field, champion. dairy show-. man. Melanie Scott, R.R. 1, Belgrave,, had the champion; Hereford calf;. Sandra 511e1 - ley, R.R. 2. Gorrie, champion. shorthorn heifer; Sharon Alton, R.R.: 7,, Lucknow, champion Shorthorn steer. Carol Dougall, R.R. 3, Exeter, received the award for highest score in plow- men's .clubs; :Jane Allan,. R.R. 1, Brucefield, top snow- mobile member in know- ledge :and safe operation of vehicle; Sandy Broadfoot, R.R, 1,IBrucefield, highest snowmobile dub score; Elaine Pym, R.R. 1, Cent- ' calla, highest score farm safety club; Donna Stewart, R.R, 1, Hensall, highest .01 • Barry Turner, R.R. 4, Sea- forth, highest rabbit clubs score, The first year members: highest dairy clubs score, Cathy McGavin, R.R. 4, .Wal- ton, Who also had the champ- ion Holstein: calf; highest swine clubs score, Paul Olt score sweet corn club of Exeter; Allan Powe, R.R... 2, Centralia,' top in field crop clubs; Brian McGavin, R.R. 1, Walton, top in press reporting, Bill Kinsman, R.R. 2, Kippen, champion- ship hampion ship gate sign exhibit. (Continued on, Page 14) AWARD WINNER' IN RABBIT CLUBS—Barry Turner of RR4 Seaforth was presented with the award for the highest score in 4-H rabbit clubs by Tom Jorgensen of Seaforth for members and • leaders of the Central 4-H Rabbit Club. 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Alan , >1 .. A..an Rowe, RR2 Gentrali,a,; the top.. 4-H� judge. in the county; Ron emittprt,. W alon high swine 1ud g . CathyMcGavirR.R4Walton,high OvIce score; i_arry Henry) RF16 Godertch. highdairy, lodge,; Oscar Meier, RR4 Brussels; high sheep judge; Jennifer Johns,RR2 Auburn, high horse judge; and Brian •Mceavin, RR4 Waitont high beef judge, (Photo by •Qke)+ i.. RUSSELL T. BOLTON OF SEAFORTH DOES IT AGAN—He now holds the :all time record eight consecutive Grand Championships at Royal Winter Fair for entry in: second cut alfalfa class,' Dave' A. Stewart, White Farm Equipment, Brantford,, presented the White Challenge Trophy, an engraved silver salver and a cheque for $100. When it comes to consecutive wins in the R.W.'F, Field Crop 'Competition, Mrs Bolton, a well-known farmer, who with Mrs; Bolton shared a;. golden wedding anniversary several years age, continues to reign as the world's premier. hay maker. , This is a feat which should establish Seaforth as the. hay `• capital of Canada: There havebeen other winners from . Seaforth too. Wilbur Keyes won in 1964, and in 1965 and 1966 the winner was Robert Fotheringham. In 1967 and 1968 the' winner was Rolling Rock Farms, Ligonier, Pennsylvania Russell Dallas of. Brucefield in 1969, D. Patterson of Coshocton, Ohio won in 1970 and Russell Dallas,, Brucefield, for the third time in 1971, and since that year it's been Mr, Bolton.' Over 30 panels in stock to choose from SEAFORTN 5`2.710;412440 CLINTON, HENSSLI 2$2 241