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The Huron Expositor, 1980-11-20, Page 5• T E UlION'EXPOSIT NOVE1410 R Gordan Papple was honoured Friday night at. the,4--H Achievement Night in Clintpn for his 20 years of leadership in 4-H ,work. Scott Robinson, RR4, Walton, champion 4-H swine showman receives his award from Murray Dietrich of Victoria & Grey .in Goderich. CHAMPION FLEECE EXHIBITOR—Les Law- son of R195, Clinton, who. had the champion 4-1-I fleece exhibit, receives his award from Florenbe Pullen of the Clinton area. • (Photo by Oke) Brian. McGavin is - shown with the trophy he—received -as----top judge in the judging competition and also had the highest Score in the 4-H dairy clubs. Bruce Godkin •of RI, Walton, who- had the champion 4-H market pig; receives the Bruce MeCell award frOm Don. Dodds of Seaforth, 4-H • swine club leader. Hers honoured • BY WIIJVIA OKE Elaine Pym, 18, of R.R. I, Centralia, was named Huron County's outstanding 4-H member at an achievement night Friday and was pre- sented with a citizenship's trophy for 4-H home and community projects. Elaine is in the agricultural science degree program in her first year at the University of Guelph. She is active in community and church activities and is secretary of the Huron County junior farmers' association. She completed 18 club projects. Mary Ann Van Dorp, R.R. 2. Seaforth. was awarded the trophy for the highest score In the county, 940 points out of a possible 1.000. • Karen Heist. R.R. 2, Centralia, took top lienors among fuel -year mcnibers and placed first in the'South Huron 4-11 snowmobile club. Len MacGregor, extension assistant for Huron county, Ministry of Agriculture and Food. reported the members of the•county's 31 4-14 clubs • Trophy night recognizes months of woN rk won awards and prizes worth $1;293. He said 350 members took part in 461 projects with 92 per cent completion, under the direction of 72 volunteer 4-11 club leaders. PRIZE WINNERS Other prize winners: Heather -Ann Stapleton, R.R. 2, Auburn, highest beef club score; 'Brian McGavin, highest dairy club score; Bruce Godkin, R.R. I, Walton, highest swine club score and the chamiiion 4-H market pig; Elizabeth Palmer, R.R. 5. Wingham, highest horse club score; Julie Townsend, R.R. 4, Scaforth. highest rabbit club score; and Julie had the champion 4-11 steer; Stephen Doney, Godcrich. had the champion Holstein calf; and Paul Dodds. R.R. 1, Seaforth the champion 4-H, GiIt. Tony Simone, R.R. 1. Seaforth. won the 441 dairy silver dollar competition with the highest score. For first year , members: Jeff Mcavin. R.R. 1. Walton. had the highest score in 4 -II dairy clubs; JULIE RECEIVES TWO ' AWARDS Julie Townsend of RR4, Seaforth. who had the highest mark in the 4-H rabbit clubs' competition and had the champion 4-H steer, receives one of her two awards from her uncle. George Townsend.. (Photo by Oke) Patty Coleman, RR4, Seaforth, of the Central Huron 4-H Rabbit Club, received her award for outstanding' talent in the 4-H Press Reporter's competition, from John Last, agriculture manager of the Exeter branch of the Bank of fvtontreal. RECEIVES TOP HONOUR—Elaine Pym of RR1, Cemralia, who won the highest honour at the recent 4-H Achievement Night as top all-round 4-H member. receives her trophy from Murray Cardiff, Huron -Bruce MP. (Photo by Oke' Mary Ann Van Dorp, RR2, Seaforth, received her trophy for having the highest score in the county; from Glen McNeil on behalf of former MPP for Huron C.S. MeNaughtort of Exeter. *re,- ‘..ar...r.r•ree...4,-4, Litlot ,41 WINS 4.H GATE 'SIGN COMPETITION—Bill Jewitt of RR1,.Londesboro, who had the highest . score, 4-H swine clubs, first year member and also had the best 4-H gate sign exhibit, receives his award from Earl Flinderley, manager of the Clinton branch of the Bank of Montreal: (Photo by Oke) • Murray .Rundle, R.R. 1, Centralia, highest scene in the beef clubs; Bill Jewitt, R.R. 1, Londesboro highest score in -the Swine dubs, and won the championship 4 -II gate sign exhibit. Champion all-round show. man, Lyle Kinsman, R.R. 2, Kippen, Was the champion 4-11 beef showman; Kevin Smith, R.R 6, Goderich, 4-11 champion dairy showman; Scott Robinson. R.R. 4, Walton, champion 4.H swine showman; David Townsend, RR. 4. Seaforth; champion shccp showman; Cheryl Cann, R.R. • 3. Exeter. champion horse showman; Kevin Johnston, R.R. 2. Bluevalc, champion Herefoed calf; Sandra Shelley. R.R. 2 Gorrie. champion 'Shorthorn heifer; Anne Proctes, R.R. 5. Brussels. champion Shorthorn steer; Kate Boon, R.R. 2. Bluevale, highest score. 4 -II sheep club; Les Lawson, R.R. 5. Clinton. champion fleece exhibit; Peter Hellabare R.R. 1. Relgrave. highest score. 4-11 tractor club. MGIIEST SCORE Grey Dungan, R.R. 3. Exeter. on the award foe highest, score in 4•11 plowmen's clubs; Kim Kipfer. Dashwpod. was thc top 4-1-1 Snewmobile member th knoe ledge and safe operatioe al vehicle; Bob Pavkcje, R R. 2. Centralia. highest senre snowniebilec dub; Alan Powe, 8.5 2. Centralia highest score. farm safety club. Cheryl Stewart R.R. 1. Kirkton. kghtsi score. Exeter sweet 'corn club; Alan Hodgert R.R. 1. Woodham. outstanding achievement, field crop dubs; and Dalfid Marshall in press reperts competition. Championships: corn exhibit. add white bean exhibie•Kamifield 4-14 calf club; grain ethibit Seaforth 4-11 calf club CLUB AWARDS Club awards—North Huron Trail Waren trephiesetop horse show man. Jennifer Johns. ReR 2. Auburn. top Fee illeet Man. June Haney. R.R. 4. Seateeth and top colt skew -man G"era Hunter. R.R. 1. Belgrave Jedging cerripetitten awards, High novice judge, David Pullen, Clinten; highest score. Briar& McGavin. R R. 4. Walton; high so. ire judge, Bruce Godkin. 5 Ft 1, Walton; high dairy judge Mae Franken. R.R. 2, Auburn; hgih sheep judge. Sheer Marshall. R.R. 3. Myth. high beef judge. Paql Hoggarth. R.R. 2. Kippen. and high horse judge. David Marshall, R.R. 3, Myth. Certificates for leader: For 20 years voluntary service were awarded to, Gordan Papple. R.R. 5. Seaforth for 15 years; Bob McNe'l R.R. 6. Goderich: for Ifk years; Joins Boyles- chansker. R.R. 1, Ethel; Douglas Harding, R.R. 1, Gorrie and Albert Van Dyken, Exeter; for 5 years: Neil Hemingway. Brussels; Barry Miller. Exeter; Brian Oldfield, Seaforth; Rose Marie Workman, Ciirddri; and Bill Brock, Exeter. „ • Jeff McGavin of RR4 Walton, who had the highest score'in 4-H dairy clubs as a first year member, receives his award from Harvey Culbert of RF16, Goderich of Glen Green Forage Mixtures. BEEF AWARD PRESENVED—Paui Hoggarth, Kippen. receives the fluron Cattlemens' Association Award as high beef judge, from Neil Stapleton of Auburn. president of the association (Photo by Okel • CHAMPION LIVESTOCK •SHOwnfiA4L-71 yle Kinsman, RR2,-K1ppen, the champion all-reund ' 4-H Livestock showman and champion 4-1-1 beef showman, receives one of his awards from - Harry Verberg, manager of the Seaforth branch of the Toronte Dom len bank. (Photo by Oke) "MP SHEEP SHOWMAN—Del/Id Townsend, RR4, Seaforth, the champion 4-H sheep showman, receives his trophy from Murray Gaunt, MPP Huron -Bruce. (Photo by Oke) Paul Dodds of RF11, Seaforth received his gift from Ron Clarkson on behalf of 'the SeafOrth Branch of Canadian Imperial Bank of Com- merce Rab`es here increases Although endemrc. raires animals n Huron Conk has been a problem sin-ce nthl 1450s. the citarriatik Metvase in instanees of the disease in 148) N alarming Sink:e January there have been hq confirmed cases of rabies in animals in the county In If-rct there were seven confirmed cases As USE EXPOSITOR WANT -ADS Phone 527-0240 'Water Weill DRILLING W.D. Hopper and See. 4 MODERN ROTARY RIGS, Neil 627-1737 , Dud 527-0828 Jim 52/-0776 Lt-'1tt Ltrtc•L•: the numbers increase the risk of human exposure also rases The serious increase has prompted officials of the Canada Department of Agri- culture to arrange anti -rabies Yasonation clinics through- out the Country beginning in 1 December The Huron Coun- t!. Health Unit k also spon- soring the clintcs To date there have been no cases a rabies in humans in the County but because the disease is usually fatal in warm - blooded species and became • house pets are a common source of serious cnntact. it is important pet owners take advantage of the free clinics The breakdown of con- firmed cases in seirnals is: bovines.26. canines. 1. fe- Bnes. 1. fwtee, 30. goats. 1, poteines. 2 and ands, mitcheit-seaforth CABLE TV For service, account, installation, local announcements, line locates Call 345=2341 11 Ch annei selection! Supplying 8 networks and independents to over 1250 homes. •