The Brussels Post, 1974-11-13, Page 3TOP BEEF JUDGE β John Van Vliet of R.R.2,
Brussels, won a book donated by the Huron County
Beef Improvement Association, at the Huron 4-H
Achievement Night Friday. John, who scored 138 out
of 150, receives his book from Art Bolton, a director
of the Association. (Staff Photo)
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Several Brussels area 4-H club
members won county wide
awards at the Annual 4-H
Achievement Night in Clinton
Friday.
Jan Van Vliet of R.R.2,
Brussels, won the C.S.Mac
Naughton trophy for having the
highest 4-11 score in the county. It
was 931 out of 1,000. He also
received the Huron Park
Producers Association trophy for
highest score in 4-H swine club,
the Victoria & Grey Trust
Company award as champion 4-H
swine showman and the Huron
County Beef Improvement
Association award for high beef
judge.
The Warden's novice award for
a first year member with the
highest score was presented to
Sharon Colclough of R.R.1,
Clinton, also the John Franken
Memorial. Trophy for the highest
score in. 4-H horse clubs.
Barry Miller of R.R.3, Exeter,
as champion all-round showman
received the Toronto Dominion
GATE SIGN WINNERS β The Meier family won the Hallrice Farms Trophy for the
best 4-H Club gate sign at Friday's Achievement Night.Christopher, Oscar and
Fred Meier are pictured with their trophy, which was presented by Maurice
Hallahan, R.R.3, Blyth for Hallrice Farms.The Meirs are members of the Blyth 4-H
Dairy Calf Club. (:Staff Photo)
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IN THE FAMILY The Proctor Awards, in honour of the late Stewart Proctor
_ere presented by Ross PrObtori centre at the Huron 4-H Achievement Night
β rlday in Clinton-, One of the winners was Chris Proctor, Brussels, a
randScin Of Stewart and 8bri Of ROSS, whO had the top 8horthorn heifer at the
Worth Fall Pair: The other award went to Oavo tViewhinheY i lefL
ucktiow, who ekhibited the top shorthorn steer. (Staff PhotO)
Bank award and as champion 4-H
beef showman, the Murray Gaunt
award.
SandyMarshall of R.R.3, Blyth,
with highest score in 4-H beef
clubs received the J.A.Anstett
award and. Fred Meier of R.R.4,
Brussels, with highest score in
4-H dairy clubs, received the
Canadian Imperial Bank of
Commerce award.
Neil Sager, Goderich, won the
Cliff McNeil, trophy with his
champion Holstein calf and Rick
Ford of R.R.1, Woodham, won
the Canadian Imperial Bank of
Commerce award with his
champion gilt. Joey Arts,R.R.4,
Seaforth, as a first year member
had the highest score in the swine
club and received the Bank of
Montreal award.
Glen McNeil, R.R.6, Goderich,
as champion 4-H dairy showman
was awarded the A.Y.McLean
trophy, while Douglas Miller,
R.R.1, Lucknow, as champion 4-H
sheep showman was awarded the
Jack Riddell trophy.
The Huron Hereford
Association awards went to Susan
Tyndall, R.R.4, Clinton,for
champion Hereford calf and to
Grant Vincent, Belgrave, for
highest score excluding score in
Hereford calf.
The Stewart Procter award
winner was Chris Procter, R.R.5,
Brussels, grandson of the man
the award commemorates. He
received the award for having the
champion Shorthorn heifer.
Another Procter award winner
was Dave McWhinney of R.R.1,
Lucknow, for his champion
Shorthorn steer.
Marguerite Snell, R.R.1,
Clinton was a two-award winner
when she received the Old Mill
award with the .highest score in
sheep club and as high swine
judge, the C.I.L. trophy.
Another two-award winner was.
Jim Fairies, R.R.1, Gorrie. He
won the Vincent Farm trophy for
highest score in 4-H tractor club
and the Huron Soil and Crop
Improvement Association award
for outstanding achievement in
field crop clubs.
Mary Kernick, R.R.1, Kirkton,
who had the champion fleece
exhibit, received the Canadian
Co-Operative Wool Growers
award. Jim Nivins, R.R.3,
Auburn, had the highest score in
the plowmen's club and received
the Jim Armstrong award.
Ken Van Dyke, R.R.4,
Seforth had the champion corn
exhibit and won the Russell
Bolton trophy and Barry Gordon,
R.R.1, Seaforth, with champion-
ship white bean exhibit, the Cook
trophy.
Rick Fines, R.R.1, Bluevale,
with championship grain exhibit
won the W.G.Thompson trophy;
Mark Harding, R.R.1, Gorrie
novice with the highest score in
judging competition, won the
Canadian National Exhibition
shield; Grace Alton, R.R.2,
Lucknow, with highest score in
dairy judging won the Huron Milk
Committee award; and Harry
Franken, R.R.2, Auburn, as top
sheep judge, received the
Cyanamid of Canada award.
Three brothers, Fred, Oscar
and Christopher Meier' of R.R.4,
Brussels, had the championship
gate sign; and Ross Jeffray,
R.R.1, Wroxeter, had the
champion staple syrup exhibit.
Club leaders Allan Haugh,
R.R.1, Brucefield, and Don
Dodds,R.R.1, Seaforth, received
certificates for 15 years of
voluntary 'ervice, and Harry
Winkel, R.R.1, Fordwich and Bob
Herh of R.R.1, Woodham s for ten
yea& service; Bob Broadfoot,
Brucefield, Don Dearing,
R.R.1,Exeter, Herb Klopp,
R.R.3, Zurich, Hugh Todd,
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R.R.2, Lucknow and Doug,
Trewartha, R.R,4, Clinton, for
five years' voluntary service,
Taking top position in the
various clubs with marks
achieved were: Bayfield 4-H
Dairy Calf Club; PaulGibbings,
R.R.1, Clinton, 901 out of a
possible 1,000 p 'oints; Blyth
4-H Dairy calf club; Fred Meier,'
R.R.4, Brussels, 913; Blyth-
Belgrave 4-H Calf Club; Sandy
Marshall, R.R.3, Blyth, 929;
Brussels 4-H Calf Club; Bill
Boneschansker, R.R.1, Ethel,
907; Dungannon 4-H Calf Club;
Glen McNeil, R.R.6, Golderich,
925; Exeter 4-H Calf Club; Beth
Passmore, R.R.3, Exeter, 909;
Howick 4-H calf club; Rick Fines,
R.R.1, Bluevale, 869; Lucknow
4-H calf club: Nancy Alton,
R.R.2, LucknoW, 928; Seaforth
4-H calf club: Brian Oldfield,
-R.R.4, Seaforth, 891; Zurich 4-H
Calf Club: Mary Ellen Steckle,
R.R.1, Zurich, 881; Huron County
4-H sheep club: Marguerite Snell,
R.R.1, Clinton, 920; Blyth 4-H
Rabbit Club: Wayne Caldwell,
R.R.3, Blyth, 920; North Huron
4-H SWine Club: John Van Vliet,
R.R.2,' Brussels, 931; South
Huron 4-H Swine Club: Gregory
Love, R.R.1, Zurich, 892; Exeter
4-H Horse and Pony Club: Barb
Preszcator, R.R.1,Exeter, 903;
Howick and Turnberry 4-H
Bumpity Bumps: Lauranne
Sanderson, R.R.1, Gorrie, 882;
North Huron 4-H Trailblazers:'
Kenneth Fidom, R.R.1, Belgrave,
894; Seaforth 4-H Horse and Pony
Club: Sharon Colclough, R.R.1,
Clinton, 916; Exeter 4-H Sweet
Corn Club; Alan Powe,R.R.2,
Centralia, 880; North Huron 4-H
Corn Club; Jim Fairies, R.R.1,
Gorrie, 907; South Huron 4-H
Multi-project Club: Barb Miller,
.R.R.3,Exeter, 904 for white
beans; and Forage, Alan Powe,
852; corn: Paul Pavkeje,
Centralia, 882; junior leaguer
project, BArb Miller,
Tuckersmith 4-H Field crops club;
corn, Randy Wilson, R.R.1,
Brucefield, 882; forage, Barry
Gordon, R.R.1, Seaforth, 635;
Beans, Jeff Allan, Brucefield,
875. Huron County 4-H sod
busters: Jim Nivins, R.R.3,
Auburn, 917; Huron County 4-H
tractor club, Jim Fairless R.R.1,
Gorrie, 924.
Other clubs, projects
completed but not given points:
North Huron 4-H Snowmobile
Club: Central and South Huron
4-H Snowmobile Club; Belmore
4-H maple syrup club; Senior 4-H
dairy management club.
A 20-year old R.R.2, Clinton
man was named all-round 4-H
member at the 27th annual Huron
County 4-H Club achievement
night Friday at Central Huron.
Secondary School.
George Thompson, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Robin E. Thompson,
received the Robert McKinley
Citizenship trophy for
outstanding participation in 4-H
home and community activities.
Len MacGregor, extension
assistant for Huron County with
the ministry of agriculture and
food, said Mr.Thompson is "A
real supporter and promoter of
4-H, not a trophy winner but he is
in 'it for individual participation".
Mr.Thompson is studying
architectural drafting at
Fanshawe College.
Members from 30 clubs won
certificates, crests, plaques, pins
and More than $1,200 hi cash
prizes at this year's program,
which Mr.
McGregor co-ordinated with the
help of 70 volunteer leaders.
Every Week more and more
people discover what mighty jobs
are accomplished by low cost Pott
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NOVEMBER 13- 1974