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The Rural Voice, 1999-12, Page 61People Brian and Gisele Ireland (left) presented the annual Award of Merit to Calvin and Norma McConnell at the annual meeting of the Bruce County Federation of Agriculture in Chesley, October 29. Award of Merit goes to Kincardine leader Long-time Bruce County 4-H leader and Brown Swiss breeder Calvin McConnell of Kincardine was presented with the Award of Merit at the annual meeting of the Bruce County Federation of Agriculture in Chesley, October 29. McConnell has devoted 30 years to 4-H work in the county, said Brian Ireland in presenting the award. Brian and Gisele Ireland inaugurated the Award of Merit. Born and raised in Kincardine Township, McConnell has also been active in promoting the Brown Swiss breed, and helped create the classes for the breed judging at the Royal Winter Fair. When the first Royal Brown Swiss show was held in 1976 he won with the Grand Champion Cow.0 Chambers new engineer for pork, poultry Robert Chambers has replaced Frank Kains as OMAFRA's engineer specializing in swine and poultry. As did Kains before he left the Ministry, Chambers will work out of the Fergus office. While Kains specialized just in swine issues, Chambers will also deal with poultry. Chambers will advise farmers about barns and equipment and will be the Ministry's lead in issues of minimum distance separation standards and manure management. Chambers had most recently worked for Agviro Inc. in Guelph. Previous to that, however, he had been OMAFRA's resident engineer in eastern Ontario dealing with many of the same issues as he will at Fergus. He also taught at Alfred College of Agricultural Technology. Chambers will be keeping a close eye on developments in animal welfare and environmental protection involving the pork and poultry industries in Sweden and Britain so that Ontario farmers can be aware of what is happening there.0 Murray Clark returned as Bruce County Federation president Murray Clark of Kincardine was acclaimed to another term as president of the Bruce County Federation while Jayne Dietrich of Mildmay was returned as first vice-president and Rick Robson of Kincardine was acclaimed second vice president. OFA regional directors acclaimed are Allan Smith of Tara for Bruce North, Bob Bregman of Teeswater for Bruce South, and Rick Robson for Bruce West.0 Elmwood young people score big at Royal Winter Elmwood may be a small place but its young people made a big mark in competitions at the Royal Winter Fair in Toronto. In 4-H Field Crop Competitions, Craig Emke took first place in both the First Cut and Second Cut classes. In the Royal Junior Sheep Show, Jason D. Emke of Elmwood was the Grand Champion Showperson. He also won the Jack Wilson Challenge Trophy as well as the senior division. Christopher Hopkins of Elmwood won the division as well as the Brian Beath Challenge Trophy. In the intermediate division. Craig Emke of Elmwood finished third, behind winner Ashley Driscoll of Elora. In the senior division, Elmwood's Eric Hopkins finished fifth while Ripley's Annika Rear finished sixth.0 Champions crowned in 4-H calf show/ sales Perry Carter of Culross Township had the Grand Champion among the 41 entries at the Huron - Bruce -Grey 4-H calf show and sale at the Tri -County Sales Barn near Hanover, October 16. Carter's Charolais heifer weighed 1310 pounds and sold for $1.40 per pound. Bretta Calhoun, R.R.2, Dobbin - ton, had the Reserve Champion, a Maine -Anjou steer. It weighed 1140 and sold for $1.45 per pound. At the Brussels 4-H Show and Sale, October 9 at Brussels Live- stock, Jessica Gilchrist of Luck - now had the Grand Champion Steer among the 24 calves entered. Reserve Grand Champion was shown by Cory Rintoul of Lucknow. Katherine McInnes had the Grand Champion Iamb among the 18 lambs entered.0