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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1984-09-12, Page 13WILMA KERR TROPHY --Jane Treleaven and Marion MacKinnon of Lucknow won the Wilma -Kerr Trophy at the first annual tournament at the Wingham Lawn Bowling Club last week. Audrey MacKay and Edna Davis of the Wingham club made the presentation. Howberry horse daub wins wiliest CLINTON . o -"What does bay without a smell tell YoU?" "On what finger do you wear a thimble for quilting?" These are just a couple of the questions fired at con- testants during Huron County's first annual 441 Reach for the Top com- petition held here Aug. 28. Seven teams from across the county competed, with " the Howberry Horse team emerging as the winner , following the elimination rounds. The Blyth-Belgrave Beef Club was runner-up. Members of the victorious team, Rodney Van Egmond, Shona Rae, Linda Merkley and Sandra Shelley, will go on to represent Huron in the provincial championships at Durham Oct. 19 to 21. The Reach for the Top contest was a project of Lisa Thompson, a member of the 4-H Youth Council. She said she felt the competition was a success. "We had a really good turnout and everyone en- joyed themselves. I think it went really well." The second -place team consisted of Paul and Steven Coultes, Chris Michie and Robert Gordon, all of the Belgrave area. Fri., Sat. 6 Sun. Sept. 14. 15, 16 .BACHELOR PARTY and PORKY'S ADMITTA"cs REslnic,r'o dna ac avish signs a point as Anne McCrabb of Sarnia lookson during play for the Wilma Kerr Trophy at the Wingham Lawn Bowling Club last week. 4„,«:,0.Y1-,,i0;,*a. Wilma Kerr tourney held There was a full house of 20 rinks at the Wingham Lawn Bowling Club last Wed- nesday for the first annual Wilma Kerr Trophy Tour- nament. Individual trophies plus a prize went to the winners, Jane. Treleaven, skip, and Marion MacKinnon of Lucknow, with a record 'of three wins, a plus of 38 and an overplus of six. In second place was the Clinton rink of Lois Haines, skip, and Ella Richmond with three wins and 33. Third were Isabel Miller and Helen Todd of Lucknow with three wins and 32; fourth, Audrey McDonald and Maudie Fisher of Lucknow, two wins and 38; fifth, Yvonne McPherson and Jean Robinson of Wingham, two wins and 37. The consolation prize went to Mary Lloyd and Edna MacTavish of Wingham with one wind 16. No hunting at Wawa. Valley Bowling BLUEVALE MIXED n Another bowling has begun for t a le Mixed League. rg Timm had last week's I: dies' high single with a 269 and the high triple of 614, while Andy Adams had the men's high single of 240 and the high triple of 644. Other games of 200 nd over were recorded , y : Audrey Johnston 213; an Mathers 216; Andy Ada 239; George Fisher 215; Ros Nicholson 210; Hugh Mundell 233; Jim Thompson 212; and Bob Searson 230. Hunters are advised there will be absolutely no hunting allowed at the Wawanosh Valley Conservation Area from Sept. 1 through Oct. 16, Saturdays excluded. An education program will be underway in the area at this time. ft The Wingharn Advance -Times, Sept. 12, 1934—Page 13 High -scoring 4 -Hers at Silver Dollar event Jacquie Robertson from Bluevale in the beef division and Marleen VanEden Petersman of Auburn in the. dairy division were the high - scoring 4-H. mcmbers from Huron County in the annual Silver Dollar Competition at the Erin Fairgrounds this year. Top -scoring members from Bruce County were Paul Harris from Ripley in the dairy division and Cindy Berberick of Walkerton in the beef division. The champion in the dairy competition was Scott Jeremy from North Simcoe County with 884 points of a possible 1,000. He took home a banner and silver tray, a collector set of Canadian coins and 50., silver dollars. + t five points behind the champion was Joanne Zemmelink from Palmer- ston, who won a set of coins, a silver tray and 35 silver dollars. The intercounty dairy trophy for best total of four scores went to the team from Wellington County. In the beef competition, Alison Montgomery of Shelburne was grand champion with Derek Lawr of Peel County second. They also received trays, coin sets and silver dollars. The Peel County team won the in- tercounty trophy in this division. The Silver Dollar Com- petitions are designed as a challenge ofall-round ability for senior 4-H calf club members. Each county or region can send up, to five dairy and five beef com- petitors. This competition was sponsored by United Breeders Inc. and the Erin Junior Farmers. •• Agroc,0„rseadershop..pr g Will begin early next year The details of an educational program for farm leaders was announced recently. 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