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Clinton News-Record, 1975-06-19, Page 17in „v The Huroh :. County' isi*e of the'',X;Ontariq , ,ininstryr :°of agriculture;and fold,', and 'the` • Huron County. Junior Parmers Associati�pn,extend a n �' •vitatiot: `to fail r4-H;`members;' ,club leaders, °.°Junior, Farmer and junlor institute members to . • 'their .:'Annual" • Huron County Livestock and Field Crops . - Jpdging Competition to be held this Saturday,;- June 21 ' at Seaforth. • = The comp;etition.is open to all ,men and *dmen, 11-30‘yeats of ; -zage, who•register at 8 k:m. that day in theireaforth Community Centre. Classes of livestock and field crops will'be+judged at the - Seafo th Fair • Grounds beginning with the judging of ..rec ents the'• On Ministr�rof'`Agriculture, andFood (OMAF) ,Travelling helatships'to the United•Kingdom.left Toronto MaY 3l for the U•K..:as representatives of- o's-rural youth. During',their six-week. visit, they will stay with host families, learning experiencin the. rural UZ. lifestyle...Those travelling included (lett• • to right) Doug signer, OMAF Youth Extension; Bert Thain, RR 3, Almonte'(LMinark); Carol Pelt Embro Oxford); Jim HalnmeU, RR 1,,Dobbinton (Bruce); Donna McKay, RR 2, Stratford((Perth); • lm Phelan,. RR 2, Plytt •(Huron); Bonnie Millen, RR 1, Omemee (Peterborough); and tour ader, Henry Stanley; OMAF agricultural representative (Halton).. • uron Trattiders • aChairtn for the C e Pro Life linton Spring •,... 0, Mile One of the morepopular exhibits at the Trade show at the fair was a booth 'set un by the Huron' (County Health Unit. -Fairgoers underwent several tests; including anemia screening and lung capactty. (News -Record photo)..:_ lam.. - rcasses beef Ctiteiat • remaining c1as judged from', 9:30 to 12 and include 'one. claim Of yha'y;' All, contestant:��will`b!',re Uired fp "- give oral •'reasons' oil onee, dealt of dairy cattle, one class of beef • - cattle; one clash of .swine; •One class •of ' sheep, ,one ;class of horses, .one class of 'corn and, one class of barley.- -There arley:'-There will , also' be an iden- tification quiz.,• ,Y --CANADIAN CRANE RENTALS LTD. 24 HOUR, SERVICE Walk together June 21 The Goder ch and District A° referred to professionals Pro Life Association held 'a '"Willing to,speak to them free of special meeting,at the home of ,..charge. The booth will em - Mrs. Marg Dykstra Clinton, 'phasiie 'Life Before ,Birth", 'with pictures of fetus of Alf- , ferent stages of life before birth, a science display loaned by the London Right To Life. , Members •are invited to at- tend a Pro Life Meeting to be held in the Lucknow Town Hall on Monday evening, . June 16 • beginning at 8:30 p.m. Adrian. ' Fair. Plans were finalized -for a results of gymkhanaspecie) Pro Life Booth `to be in operation on all three days of the Fair 'featuring "Alter - The Huron Trail Riders saddle club spohsored a gymkhana horse show recently at the Dungannon Rodeo grounds drawing about 20 rses,,and riders. The show, e first of the season, was-Mi- l/Its: to be totalled. tier year end trophies for- 'consistent . A first place win nets seven points, second place five, third three and fourth one. Top junior point horses after the . flat show are Sheik's Champ, owned and ridden by Kim Riley, with 17; Champ, reg 'Riley, with. 10; Arab ysheoa, Patti Mugge and Lady Mae, Wendy Tyndall, each' with' eight; and Miguy, Wendy . Flowers; with five points. The top three performance horses are Silky —Delmark,- ,owned and ridden by Norma Riley, 14 points; Mayor Tiger, iana Johns•, 10; and Baleo's Lyndy, Lynn Flowers, also with 10 points. - - he 'top games • horse's are Bay . Betsy, Doug Riley, 14 •points; and Hills Red, John DeKroon, and -Lady Luck, Lenus Yeo, each with eight points. Senior Western pleasure class winners. Sunday were Diane Johns on Mayo Tiger, }Lynn . Flowers on . Baleo's Lyndy, Bob Wright on Cody's Son and -Graham Shouldice on Bay Karen. A Canadian Red Cross Summer Safety tip: Check yt,ur boat thoroughly iliefore laun- ching it, -and make any necessary repairs. A poorly :built or leaky boat is as dangerous as a car with faulty brakes. Respect the limitations of your boat, and understand the: limitations of, your own skills. Investigate the water area before setting out. Always ,.obey all safety regulations for the protection of you, your passengers, and other boaters. Yell to us for help. , Iadepeadeat Slipper to United Ce -operative of Ontario Junior equitation v`iinners were Patti Mugge .on Arab Mysheba, Wendy Tyndall on Lady Mae, Kim Riley on Sheik's hamp and Michelle Flowers on Miguy. ' Senior English equitation winners were Norma Riley on Silky Delmark, Lynn- Flowers on Baleo's Lyndy, and Dianne Johns on Mayo Tiger. Senior western riding win- ners were Norma Riley on Silky • Delmark, Gordon Johns on Bailey's Joke, Bob Wright on Cody's Son and JoAnne Shouldice on Cherokee -Ta. - Junior novelty race winners' were Kim Riley on Shiek's Champ, Greg Riley on Champ, Michelle Flowers on Miguy and • Patti Mugge on -Arab Mysheba. Senior Keyhole race winners were John . DeKroon on Hot Pants, Lenus Riley -on Lady Luck and - John DeKroon on Hills Red, Junior - barrel race winners were Kim Riley,. on Sheik's Champ, Greg. Riley. on Champ, - Wendy Tyndall on Lady Mae and Michelle , Flowers on Miguy. ,Senior barrel race winners were Doug Riley on Bay Betsy, Harvey Hoggart on Lady Luck; Lenus Yeo on ,Lady Luck ,and Gordon Johns on Bailey's Joke: Senior - combination race winners were Doug Riley on Bay Betsy, John DeKroon on Hills Red and Gordon Johns on Bailey's Joke. natives toAbo i " ,ton . People wanting help can be .a-Keet, Chairman of the Voice of the Unborn, Wingham and Mrs. Sally Campeau; `past chairman will give a ' report , of the Alliance For Life Annual Conference held in Ottawa on Friday and - Saturday, May 30 and 31. South Western Ontario Pro Life Groups are' invited to at- • tend a Family Seminar hosted by the Guelph Right To Life to be held at the . University Of Guelph `on Saturday, June 14 beginning at 10 o'clock with 'a workshop. Babysitters will be supplied. There will • be no charge for the beef barbecue which takes place . at 5 p.m. Everyone is welcome. • Anyone wishing to take part in the 10 mile "Walk For Life" - are asked to get in touch with Mrs. Mark Dalton, 529-7530. Families - are invited to walk together on June 21. Proceeds . willbe used for educational materials, ' publicit, radio co rcials, donations of s t. chools and libraries. HYDRAULIC CRANES ' CALL WINGHAM 377-3721 5000.. Gang away ?. . Don't fid to be a Q Blood Donor before you go ! - Over 250 _Monuments on Sale WITH A VARIETY OF COLORS, SYYLES AND SHAPES TO CHOOSE FROM ---- MANY NEW THIS YEAR ' Whether it's a + MONUMENT + MARKER + INSCRIPTION You are remembering a loved one LET - T. PRIDE Ilt SON LTD • HELP YCJil, DECIDE ON YOUR MEMORIAL REQUIREMENTS IN CLINTON VISIT Clarence Denomme BUS, 482-9505 77 ALBERT ST. - RES. 482-8004 IDB, business loans_ ere anada an Ask for tliisfolder from our representative, DAVE ALEXANDER who will be at: COMMERCIAL HOTEL, 84 Main St., S., SEAFORTH, Ontario. 527-0980 On Thursday, June 26, 1975 from 1 - 4:30 p.m. It ,1,1/ r•'(fi+l! tr,,,i!1i.((11 to -tar t mmlf'rr�l1Y. .�)rrr-! n(�r tr(/ .rrtr ',•, .1/0.)rt+ !' ' 1)n r/•,J•,!1/I.lt)tl' ter m% ,111(1 �r )r 11 ,'ri lr) �/ r /li. I'. 108 c.irr 170tr We can Woe se Wont evert los el ne - ennOW4. and p..w.ee• a twee hominoid ennesoce «, omarit • trasirwssearerroate 1.1 Came', we Meow yer le iel, vein reencenemee seem ws. 'Clifford Pepper of Dashwood carefull4 y looks over a chicken • (luring 'judging of the poultry exhibits at the Fair. (News- Record photo) 1UU INIII!STIIIAI IIEVIIOPMENTHANK 1036 Ontario Street, Stratford, Ontario N5A 6Z3 271-5650 There were many bicycles in the Clinton Fair parade, and pictured here are some of the better decorated bikes. (News - Record photo) HVRON-MIDDLESEX (PROV.). LIBERAL ASSOCIATION • Tereate Ship Your Livestock with . •. Roy Scotchmer Monday Is Shipping Day From,Varna.Stockyard CALL BAYFiELD565.2636 By 7:30 a.m. Monday For Prompt Service No Charges on Pick-up tf • Three-point hitch is standard equipment. ,_ Lets you handle a wide variety of attach- ments without additional cost of add -on -hitches. Regular features also include rear taillights and toolbox. "GRAND HAR EST"* BALER TWINE' ' k available solely through COLE CORDAGE CO LTD Twine advertised by Superior Twine •Ce. Ltd. as "Grand Harvest" is not supplied by Cole Corder Co. Ltd. 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