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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-06-01, Page 241. 1 . QM ICRSIGNAL-STAR, 'FHURS$DAY, JUNE 1, 1972. ifictoria 0 Roberison aM"a �. 14' Huron County youth compete as 4-H judges .14,• Huron County Irad 138 competitors •"out to the 1972 competition held last Saturday at the Seaforth Fair Grounds. There were five age categories and :six, special award competitions to be judged gt the event,. In the senior group there were six competitors. The category is open'to all between the ages of 18 and 30• years. old and' also those who have represented the county on Royall'eams and two year diploma course. graduates in agriculture. • 13rian Miller, Exeter scored highest with 716. The highest possible score in these age categories is 775. .Bob McNeil,: .-Goderich was right behind with 712. • In the Intermediate g:J;pup 41 Youths competed from the' ages of 15 and 17, Beth Passmore, Exeter tied scores with Barry Gordon of Seaforth at 695.. But the latter was lodged the best for certain reasons. GkIsI....50 Lori Keller, Vicki Dierolf, Debbie McAdam Dianna Oke 4 The,Juniors had 32 competing. Brian Lobb, Clinton won with a, 689 while argqret Franken, Auburn came iri.second with,688. • The Novice category is open to all young men and women 12 to 17 years of age entering judging rurnpet•itiorr• for the first, time, with no previous` 4-H Club experience. • There were 45 enthusiasts ' entered. Karen Tyndall, Clinton scored a 686 while Susan Tyndall came close behind with' a score of 678. In the Pre 4-H section 14 11- Vear-olds competed. Scot Lougheed, Belgray.e scored first* w i'th 660. Ruth Alton, Lucknow had a score of .648. Boys 75y � Stuart Crew, Randy Stoddart, David. MacAdam,-Raul Helesic Graduates at Waterloo John F.,/ Howard., former Goderich resident and presently Head of the Geography Department at Listowel District Secondary School•: was• among . those receiving `post -graduate degrees at the 24 Convocation of F. L. RUDDY COMPANY LIMITED the University of Waterloo. on Thursday, May 25. Iri the graduation ceremony,. Mr. Howard received the degree of Master of Arts in Geography from the University's Division of Envi ronmental ,Studies. Mex V. Brown C:M.A. Mr, P.E. Donohue, Sales Manager"•—'Electrical Division, E.L. Ruddy Company Limited, anhounces the appointment of •.Alex V. Brown to the position of .. Manager, •Regional Sales, ' ,Southwestern Ontario. , Mr.. Brown has been a sales .•. representative in •the Hamilton- • Niagara area singe joining the Company in 1962. He is a graduate of M`cfvfaster University and curt.ntly serves as a Director of the Hamilton easiness Club. This aippointrnent reflects the coittiriued' eiales growth for E.L., Ruddy in. this important Ontario region. w Stamps will honor Indians i The Canadian National Exhibition Shield, given for high Novice Judge. was won by Karen 'Tyndall. Clinton. The Blatchford Feeds' Ltd.. award, for the highest sore in' entire competition was given to Brian Miller Exeter. He had A. score of 716. Students honored at graduations Joe Phelan of Blyth won the C.I.L. Trophy . for having the highest score in swine. He had a tally of 146. The possible score, s 150. Runners-up 'were Fred -Meier, Brussels, with 14.5 and Judy Cook Belgrave, also with 145. The highest scorer in the Dairy Section' 'won the Huron Milk Committee award. Bob McNeil, "Goderich recei Ot°. it after scoring .98 and breaking the tie with Jim Fairies, Gorrie .through competition score. The Cyanamid of Canada award went to Dave Baan, Walton who scored 95 in the Sheep Section. The Huron C,ounty Beef • Producers Association award went to the highest scorer in the Beef Section. It was won by. Ben Van Miltenburg, Seaforth who had scored 133. The runner-up was Mark Wynja, also of Seaforth with a score of 132. 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Chancy Blue, 109.7; Bruce Suhly, Butterfly', 116 ,min;.. Mike Watt. Fireball, 116.3 min; John Sully_, Fever 11, 121 min; Pat Shanahan. 140:5. min; Paul Carrol: .R ED CROSS IS ALWAYS THERE WITH YOUR HELP Collier; 234 min. For Vali- INSURANCE our INSURANCE see or call IfYIacEwan, il; MacEwwaw 44 North St., 5249531 Donald G. MacEwan Peer S. MacEwan We have just passed the $1,00Q,000 in ".assets mark. We feel this is quite , an achievement—but—it coujad not have been done without your`support—the members of Goderich Community Credit Union. To honor this' special occasion, retired Credit Union members may"now purchase their Traveller's Cheques at no service charge. ,. , FOR`YOUR ADDED CONVENIENCE WE ARE NOW Open Mudays 1OAM S EFFECTIVE "JUNE 5 BU:SINESS.HOURS: Monday Through Friday 10 a.m. to 5:30°p.m. Saturday 9 o.m..to 1 2:30 SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES Are now renting from $5 porton op' The 'Canada Post Office this week gave advance notice of two multiple stamp issues which will he released this sumrtler. This first issue will betwo multi -colour stamps inaugurating a new series on Canadian Indians. The two designs, featuring p Indians of the• Plains will be printed on each sheet of stamps. Both stamps will be 8 cents values • and will- measure 36mm. by 30mm.'•each. The stamps will go on Sale July 6. -� The second ,issue, comprising four stamps, will be' released August 2 to commemorate the four international, earth sciences congresses being convened in Canada this year. 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