The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-07-18, Page 2Page 2—The Wingham Advatce-Timeb, July 18, 1979
Results from AM :3.AV4
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Judging competition ,
The results have been released
Ron Godkin of RR 1, Walton, .
for the 1978 Huron County 4-H
won the CIL trophy for having the
livestock and field crops judging
ec
highest score in the swine sec-
competition. One hundred and
competition.
tion, 93 of a possible too. Runner `>
x`
forty-four young people took part
up Cheryl Stewart of RR 1,
lu the competitions.
Kirkton, also scored 93 but the tie
In the Senior class, open to
was broken on the basis of their
people between 18 and 30 years of
scores for the entire competition.
age and to graduates of a two-
The Huron County Milk
year diploma course in
Committee Award for highest
agriculture, Alan Powe and Paul
went to `
score in the dairy section w e
Pavkeje, both of RR 2, Centralia,
Larry Henry of Goderich with 96
placed first and second with
of a possible 100.'.
scores of 754 and 745 out of a
Oscar Meier of RR 4, Brussels,
possible 850. It.4
scored 98 of a. possible 100 points
Brian McGavin of RR 4,
to win the Cyanamid of Canada
Walton, placed fist in the in-
award for the highest score in the
termediate class, with a score of
sheep section.
750; Bruce Godkin, also of the
The Huron Cattlemen's
Walton area was second with 732.
Asbociation award (or highest
This class is for competitors aged
score in the beef section went to
15-17.
Brian McGavin. He as well as
1 p
Bill Kinsman and Greg
a
runners up Sherri Marshall of RR
Hoggarth of the Kippen area
3, Blyth, and Bruce Godkin
were a close first and second in
scored 98 of a possible 100 points
the junior class for ages 13-14.
but the tie was broken on the
They scored 699 and 697
basis of their reasons for the
respectively.
entire competition.
In the novice category for
The Winston Powell award for
young people aged 12-17 ttand
'
high score in the horse section
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entering the Judging compo n ton w s won by Jenni er o s o
for the first time Cathy McGavin 2, Auburn, with a score of 95 of a SIDEWALK SALE—The weather was sunny and very hot for the sale were fairly large, though the good weather kept
of RR 4, Walton, was the winner possible loo points. for the Wingham sidewalk sale days last week. The crowds many farm people busy and away from the bargains.
with a score of 703. Larry Henry
of RR 6, Goderich, was second
with 675.
In the pre 4-H competition Paul
Dodds of the Seaforth area won Federation re eo m m e n ds changes
with a score of 625 and Christine
Stapleton of RR 2, Auburn, was
second with 624. to new trespass legislation
Alan Powe also won the United
Cooperatives of Ontario trophy
for having the highest score in produce and cost $22,000. It has
the entire competition and Cathy By Alice Gibb to keep off the land there should since been shown all across the
McGavin won the Canadian The land use committee of the be some positive entry system of province, on television, at
National Exhibition Shield as the -Huron County Federation of signs so landowners can indicate agricultural conferences and has
high novice judge. Agriculture has recommended whenwould welcome people evenevengone to Europe. -
that Attorney General Roy using ey it land for recreation. Mr. Klosler said county of -
McMurtry consider some An additional recommendation ficials later congratulated the
changes to the proposed asked for no limit on the amount federation for having - the
Turnberry Tarp • legislation regarding trespass on of damages a judge could assess greatest influence on the way the
privately owned land. upon conviction of a trespasser official plan for the county finally
=40OOO in The Ontario governmc' nt is and that the amount of damages shaped up. Under the Oxford pian
proposing to replace the Petty should equal the full amount of there are buffer zones between
Trespass Act with two new pieces damage caused. intensive agricultural areas and
OHRPgrants of legislation: the Occupiers' Finally the committee urban centres and severances
Liability Act and the Trespass to recommended there should be a are allowed only in the case of
Turnberry Township has been Property Act, and the attorney mandatory fine for trespassing purchases of adjoining farms
allocated $40,000 under the On- general recently requested upon conviction of trespassers. without going through a special
tario Home Renewal Program public reaction to the proposals. The guest speaker at the appeal, process.
(O�) Gordon Hill of Varna, chair- meeting, held at Brucefield, was In other business Bill Craw-
OHRP makes per capita grants man of the land use committee, George Klosler, president of the ford, county .. fieldman, an -
to Ontario municipalities, said his group recognizes the Oxford County Federation of nounced the federation executive
allowing them to lend the money proposals outlined in the new acts Agriculture, who showed his will be canvassing for new
are a definite improvement to the group's agricultural film, A federation members in Stephen,
to homeowners to repair their existing situation, but has a few Question, of Balance'. Usborne and Ashfield townships
houses to municipal standards. � andations for additional this month. The executive sI�'gp
The objective of the home l to explained the decided K
'renewal .program is to correct changes to make the film three pears ago asked members t0 submit n8pfes
Under the proposed legislation years � people in the count ho have
faulty structural and sanitary when there was a eat deal of P y`$v
conditions -and to upgrade the maximum fine for gr made a worthwhile contribution
Pg trespassing would be increased discussion in Oxford County consideration
andplumbing, heating, insulation to - $1.000 from $100 and lan- about drawing up an official land to culture for
and electrical systems in homes downers would be asked to mark use plan for the county. He said for the annual Huron County
occupied by the _ owners. their property with signs or some while other interest groups such Federation of 4 griculture award.
Loans of up to $7,500 are type of colored marker if as developers were well
available and a portion of the ted A. -1411
Co-operation among Co -Ops.
Located in the
Credit Union Building.
8 Alfred St., [corner of
Josephine St.] Wingham, Ont.
North Huron Credit The Co-operators
Union 357-2311 357.3739
Lookyourself up
trespassing is forbidden on their represen in scussions wi
loan can be forgiven, depending i Pe Y o rt county officials, no one really
on the income of the recipient. Prepresented the farmers. Interest rates va from zero to Hill said his cote only eP MOLSON'S
�' h only He pointed out that since
eight per .cent. recommended that the y
cause for landowner, liability in farmers makeup only five per
the event of an injury to someone cent of the population, they
No fires late)V trespassing on the property needed to convince the general MOLSON
1 should be when an act has been population to share their views on
The last few weeks in Wingham done by the landowner ``with land use in the county. They
and area have been pretty quiet deliberate intent to cause harm decided to produce a film
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as far. as the Wingham Fire to someone coming on the land". outlining their views on POINTS SERIES
Department is concerned. He said the committee also agriculture and the dangers of
Fire Chief Dave Crothers recommended that rather than encroaching urbanization.
reported Tuesday that there have signs or markers warning people The film took two years to
been no serious fires recently.
The firemen haven't been idle
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however, and are preparing for Cook f ami 1i e s gather - -
1 the town's 100th birthday. To date
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10 fire departments from the r PO
area have said they'll be in the for reunion at Auburn
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big centennipp&ade Aug. 4. MOLSONCANADIAN AWARDS
The local fire department is BELGRAVE — About rola- and races were enjoyed outdoors.
hoping to get even more fire fives gathered at Auburnn Com After a smorgasbord supper the
departments involved in the local munity Hall on Sunday, July 15 president, Norman Cook, con -
festivities. for the 8th Cook reunion. Games ducted a short business meeting a
with the following officers for the
next reunion to be held in Bel -
8 1 ' 1 ' grave Community Centre the
third Sunday in July of 1981. Offi-
RSSOQRTE STURES-n1R6mins RSSaeits cers for 1981 are: president,
Albert Cook, Belgrave; vice-
\ FLAGS president, Russel Cook, Blyth;
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SUNDAY, JULY 22 at 1 Pem
secretar treasurer, Mrs. James
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Angus and Lori, Wingham, Mr.
JAMES F. WATT HOLDINGS LIMITED. JOSEPHINE ST. S.'BOX 10, and Mrs. Bill Gadke, Debbie and
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