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TOP SHOWMEN—GraeMe Craig, right, of RR
Walton, was first, and Gerald Smith, left, of RR 2
Brusteis, was second, in the showmanship class of
the Brussels 4-H Beef Calf Club achievement day
at Brussels Fall Fair on Friday. Judge was Glynn
Gogh I ih, Atwood.
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uesday October 11
to
Fri ay cto er
1966
PAN T
Internalona
owing Match
A:. nd
Machin ry
monstration
FAIR ATTgNPANCE
`DOWN PtIE .TQ
WICLEINWN.T.'AlifEATtIAR
RESth.i4 •
fiestas 411 j,7.7::ng competi-
tions were .as follows:
• L.u.tri „.t;:"! Stan.
la; Zriy,se's won the
major - flolste:n Ow prizes.
Howard- Xerinedy of Tiverton
4 the -teetions . and trw
A. Y.- gcLean Trophy for the
best dairy herd..
in beef cattle, Andrew Gaunt
of Littkrow w,i!). 12 first' prizes.
plus the . to points in the
grade cattle show. •
An2,us ilekren: Glen 11111 of
- Hai rigan. to.): all the .first
prites.
In. sheep, P. E. Dearing of
ExCer and Ernke Brothers of
Paired all first
rrizes.
Swine: Wilbur Turnbull and
;on of Bri•ssels won. hotly York-
:hire and Lacombe classes,
In- heavy horses, Charles
Halliday of Chesley was the
major winner. Art Emmett of
Sarnia • won the major tight
horse class prizes. -
la pony race-s, 12 hands and
under, Brian Workman was
first for 1.2 hands and -over,
Jim Duncan was tirst. Both are
of Brussels.
gf..:-.C.einan's road
r.icc i.:r 1%;?ses was won
by :4,11,o:1a GaIhraith. Wing-
ha in. •
In tile brood • mare class, 14
and under, - open to
el.trik residents only,
Neil Ryan of Walton was first.
In a class 14 hands and over,
Naren Cummingham of Brus-
sels was first. •
4-I4 SHOWS
Three 4-El clubs from the
r,21!SS21.1 district held their
achievement days at the fair.
In- the Brussels Corn Club,
-Jim • Blake of Brussels was
first; Ross Yuill of RR 5
Brussels, second, and- Robert
Thomas, Brussels, third. -
In the Brussels 4-H Beef
Calf .Club, Graeme Craig of RR
.1 - plw.t.1,1 first In the
(4 '4.83,
Vi•;i11 -;;:
(P.r.i,a4 of. 4
vale.
For For projects, in the senior
,..11.4s. Neil Go•„cliv
RR 2 Bluevele was first. In
the junior section, Kenneth.
Gowing, RR 2 Oluevale was -
iirst. Betty Roe of _RR -- J._
dared first in Vie steers
tiflettort. --
. In 441 D:nry showm4117
Maglas Carnisse of RR 4
Winghani 1lgti:11 first, Miov..-
ed by -Gerald. Haan, -RR• 3
Waitosi, and jIrian Runner,- RIt
Brussels.
74...-rea first - in
`re.rahl
In ti''
.“!on .`,/m Snyder of .11R 2
l)rt:: r -. jr.1 is the Jer-
sey I tar's, seriur, and Chris-
tine Lee, f%R. 3 Walton, first in
junior.
WAirtON
Walton 4-H Meeting
memoers were present at
the first meeting UT tlle 11,14,11,011
with watch was field at the.
home of ars. j.i.811
The 441 pledge and U Canada
opened the meeting. Infection of
oificers was as follows: President
vioe-presideut,
itaren iticDonald; secretary,
Joyce AigNichoi; press reporter,
Sharon Marks. it was decided
not to have lunch at meetings.
Meetings are ,to, be, held Saturday
afternoon whenever possible. Mrs.
Ken McDonald outlined the "Re-
quirements a Club members and
the Record Book" and explained
the score sheet of each days
meals, The assistant leader, Mrs.
Nelson Marks ,gave a talk on.
"Good rood Makes a Difference"
"Some Rules to Remember when
Handling rood", "How to Make
Tentperatures" explaining about
being careful and accurate in all
measurements. The girls discus-
sed Achievement Day and decid-
ed with Joyce McNichol, Betty
Roe, Joan Dennis and Mary Le-
eming to 'commence work on it.
Meeting was adjourned to meet
at the home of Mrs. Nelson Marks
at 1.30 p.m.
Mrs. Barry Marshall has been a
,patient in Victoria Hospital,
London.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Turnbull
visited • with their daughter
ShIrIcy at Orillia, last Sunday.