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1VVALTON
pluff's United Church Holds
102neregationat Picnic
The congregational Mende of
Duff's United Ehureh was held in,
the Wa,ltori!Commanity Palk on
Thursday evening.,
Races for all, games for the
the little tots and a softball
,gaine, Married men vs young
people provided fun, for all,
Races were conducted by
Faye Love, Ruth Ritchie. Murray
Dennis, Brian Travis, Mrs, John
Bean, and Mrs. N. Bald.
The little tots enjoyed their,
games under the supervision of
iMtrs. Jan: van yeet, Mrs. Bewley
and Brenda Houston.
The Softball was won by the,
married men with a P victory,
Race results were as. f011owel
Girls 8.10
Karen McDonald, Brenda
Bewley
Boys
David. Wildfong, John Leeming
Girls 11.12
Karen Coutte, Carolyn Fraser
Boys
Bill jeellinga, Gary Bennett
Girls 13-15
Mary Helen Buchanan, Glenna
Houston
Boys
Larry 113biger, Bill MCCall
Young Men
Bob Humphrey, Alex 1VlieEwing
Young Women
Pay Love, Ruth Ritchie
Married Men
Ken McDonald, Doug Fraser
•Married Women
IVIrrs. Murray Dennis, Mrs. Geo.
Covering
Sack Race
David Wildfon:g-, Larry Walter%
Wheelbarrow Race
Margie Ann Wildfong, ,Glenna
aVilurray MdCall, David
Wildfong
Three-legged .Race
Bob Hulinphrey and Bob
Houston, Gary Bennett and Neil
McDonald
Shoe Scramble
M1. and .Mrs. IKen IVIeDonald,
Isir. and Mrs. Ron Bennett
Kick The Slipper
'Carolyn Fraser, Lois William-
son
Naming Household Powders
Mrs, J. MeEwing, Mrs, A-lan
Mrs, ,Allan 1V odal1:
,,ea ,iron.
EAST HURON AGRICULTURA4 SOCIETY
1963 OFFICERS AND DIRECTPRS
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DIRECTORS
Bob Grasby, Jan van Vliet, !fine Houston, Gee„Mntiter, Jack Cardiff,
Donald WieDonald, glarence i\k IG1W Bray, ;PM POWMan,
Murray )Cardiff, Roy Turvey, Roy Willianased.
ASSOCIATE p1RECTORS
Jack Knight, 'Harvey Craig, Gordon Grant, jack McDonald,
Wilfred Shmereed, ,George Procter, Olift Dunbar, Mann Wilson,
Murray Iluether, George lecCuteheon, Cecil Barker, picric. Procter,
Wm. Perrie, Glenn Hmether, Hugh 'Peareon, Jas. W, Smith, Alex
.?earson, Harry Bolger, John Wheeler, Wilbur Turnbull, Wm. W.
Smith, Jack Bowman, Gramme McDonald, Harold Thome.% Ken S.
McDonald, Alfred Knight, Walter Knight, Mac McIntosh, Jim
Knight, Lloyd Wheeler, Wm. Blake, Wm, Stratychule Clarence
I will, CT./axles Thomas, Ammer Armstrong, nosS Smith, Clem.
Sterile'', Jas. Armstrong Jr., Russel Knightraini:'111Ciii Geo, Blake,
Dennis, Win. Turnbull.
COMMITTEES FOR 1963
Heavy Horses — Clarence McCeitcheen, Harry Bolger
Light Horses --Roy Williamson. Harvey Craig
Beef Cattle — Donald McDonald Alex Pearson
Dairy Cattle --- Cliff Bray, Jack Cardiff, Dennis Langridge
Grade Cattle — Jan van 'inlet, Writ. Dennis,
;Sheep and Swine — lehurray Cardiff, Lloyd 'Wheeler'
Poultry --r Jim Bowman, Murray Maker,' "
Roots and Vegetables, Grain, Fruit — 'Rae Houston, Win, W. Smith,
George nutter, Jack Bowman .,..
Police and Parking — Geo. Mutter, Adrian ifictaggari, Glenn Huether,
Kea McDonald, Mac Machitoeh, John Wheeler, Harry Bolger,
Ross Duncan
Finance — Robert Grabby, Cecil Patker —
GroUnds and gencessiona Don 1V1CDonald, Wm. •Turnbull, John
Wheeler, Graeme McDonald
Palace — lim'ADair Jim Bowmen, Alfred Knight
Entertainment. and Dance — Jon Bowma.n, Don MicDonald, Murray
Cardiff
School and Sports, Mrs. Harold Bolger, Mrs. ,Harvey Craig, Ken;
Ashton, Dd. Martin, Jim Armstrong Jr., Luella Mitchell, Jessie
Little, ,Mais, 0, 'Elliott, Mrs, E. Wilson
Racing * Roy Turvey, Hugh Pearson, Norman Williamson
Tickets. and Oates —Roy Williameon, Selwyn Baker, Harold
Thomas, Giraeme -McDonald, Clair Long, Ross COnniiiigham,,
Charles 'Thomas, Doug, Fraser, Wm. Dennis, Harry Bolger
Clifford Dunbar
Advertising and Publicity — Rae Houston, Mfrs. J. Lowe, Mrs.
Clark Matheson, Mrs,. Roy Kennedy
SRVSSBLS 4.11 aEgF CALF CLUB
Under Lim supervision, of the Ontario Depuntment of AgslOulture
Sponsored locally by East Huron Agriculture Society. alb Leaders;
Ross Smith, It. R. 1, Ethel; Jae, W Smith, R, R, 4 Birtuisele
CL11B EXEIGUTINE: President, 'Doicald Nolan, No. 2, Brussels;
,:can Roe, No. 1, Waltsa; Be4.-71reas., Gerald Smith,
No, .2, Ilruesels; Press Reporter, David flowing, No. 2, Blueve,le.
.IViEMIBERS: Neil Edgar, !Murray Elston, Wayne Elston, David
Gaming, David Hemingway, noes, Hemingway, Don Nolan,
Jean 'Roe, Gerald Smith, Wallace Black. Neil Gowing.
BASIS OF AWARDS
The awards will he made on. the iollowieg basis:
400 points for award on calf at the Club Fair or Achievement
Day.
300 points for judging competition, .261111fTerS to questions and
showmanebip.
100 points for judging competition. Each competitor will oe
required to judge at least one class composed of .tour settle and, give
reasons for his placing.
(b) 100 points for answers to ten quo/diens based on club work
and feeding and management of beet cattle.
(c) 100 points for showmanship — manner in which the Club
members show their entry in the ring (70 points); condition of the
animal (20 points); general appearance of the exialtiber (10 points).
300 Points for Junior Stockmen's Award:
(a) 100 points for care and feeidinig methods wilted at time of
peredie visits made during the season.
(b):100 points for regularity and aciegiraley in forwarding monthly
reports.
(c) 100 points for attlendence and interest shown at meetings and
judging classes.
Prize money will be awarded at owe Annual Achievement Night
in December at the rate of $4.50 per entry.
$1,50 donated by the production service of the Department of
Agriculture.
$1.50 donated by the Ontario Department of Agriculture.
*1,50 donated by the Fiast Huron Agricultural Society.
11:00 A. M. — Arrive on grounds
1:30 P. M. — Judging of calves and showmanship.
BRUSSELS 4-H DAIRY CALF CLUB
Under the supervision of the Ontario Department at Apiculture
sponsored locally by East Huron Agriculture Society. Club Leaders;
Martin Bann, 11, R. 3, Walton; Clifford giay, R. R. 3, Brussels.
CLUB, iEX,ECT:TIVIII: President, Gerald Blake, No. 2, Brussels;
Vice-Pres., Barbara Bray, NO. 3, Brussels; See.-Treas.„ Marjorie
Hopper, Na., !e, Brussels; Press Reporter, Nellie Bann, No. 3,
Walton.
A1031\IREIRS: Gerald Baan, Nellie Baan, Andrew Ifilemstra,.
Barbara Bray, Gerald Blake, Afarjorie lloppper, Katherine de
Jong, Jim Blake, .Miurray Blake, Brian Hopper Lie, de Jong;
John Striendler, Herman Terpstete Nichelans Terpotra, "Fred TJhller
Ross Y,uill.
'BASIS OF AWARDS
The awaits will be made on the following basis:
400 points for award on calf, at the Club Fair or Achievement
Day.
300 points for judging competition, answers tb questions and
showmanship. ,
(a) 100 points for judging competition. Each competitor wilt:
required to judge at leapt one class componecl of four cattle and give
reasons far his placing.
(b) 100 points for answers to ten qpiestions bawd on club work
said feeding and management of dairy cattle.
(c) 100 points for showmanship — manner in widish, the Mut.
members show their 'entry in the ring (70 point*); condition) of the
animal ('20 points); general appearance of the ealtibitor (10 points).
300 Points for Junior Stockmen'. Award:
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heest Vice-Breakient
Second Vice-President
Seem/cry-Treasurer
Robert Urasby
.„..,.. .. , . , . . .... fOlifford Bray
Donald 1VlicDonald
Norman Rooven
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Choice of bull and breed
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(a) 100 points for care and feeding Methods noted at time et
perodic visits made during the season.
(b) 100 petite for regularity and aeciiracy in forwarding monthly
reporta.
(c) 1.00 points for ruefiendanee and Interest shown at meetings and
judging classes.
Prize money will be awarded at our Annual Achievement Night
In December at the rate of $4.50 per entry.
$1,50 donated by the production service of the Department Of
Agriculture.
$1.50 dounted by the Ontario Department or Agriculture.
$1.50 donated by the Bast Huron Agricultural Society.