-_ 20 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, September 7, 1988 A total of 125 head of cattle were shown by 34 exhibitors at the annual Ontario County Hol- stein Show held Labour Day at the Port Perry Fair. The competition was judged by Ken Empey of Belmont, Ont. Michelle Down, of Sunderland, Ontario County Dairy Princess, presented ribbons to the winning owners and exhibitors. The Premier Breeder Banner was won by Hanover Hill Hol- steins of Port Perry. The Premier Exhibitor Banner was won by Elmcroft Holsteins of Canning- ton. Initially, this banner had been resented to Hanover Hill, but the ollowing day, show organizers discovered an error in the calcula- tions, and the banner was awarded to Elmcroft. , Hanover Hill Star Lula was judged grand champion, with Do- rielg Kay Senator, owned by Elm- croft and K. MacDonald judged the reserve champion. The following are the results (first, second and third) as submit- ted to the Star by the Holstein As- sociation. FEMALE CALF BORN 1988; 1- Werrhurst Sultan Isabel, Wer- rhurst Holstein, shown by Scott Werry; 2- High Point Maple, High Point Farms, shown by Jen- nifer Smith; 3-Dappledale Ned Rosetta, Phoenix Bros., shown by Carl Phoenix. FEMALE JUNIOR CALF: 1- Werrhurst Sultant Isable, Wer- rhurst Holsteins; 2- High Point Maple, High Point Farms; 3- Lloyds Fond Nadia, Lloyds Hol- DO) THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM Holstein Show h FEMALE SENIOR CALF: 1- Emlane Starbuck Sarah, Earl J. Wilson; 2-Hallanary Mxine Star- buck, Lloyds Holsteins; 3- Elm- croft Sultan Valerie, Elmcroft Holsteins. FEMALE SUMMER YEAR- LING; 1-Crovalley Star Revel, Mocomi Holsteins; 2- Dappledale Warden Corry, Phoenix Bros., 3- Roybrook Artist Pride, Roybrook Farm. FEMALE JR. YEARLING: 1- Hanover Hill Star Sherrie, Hano- ver Hill Holsteins; 2-Highview Sterling Jade, Grant Evans; 3-Loa- de-Mede Roland Valerie, Loa-de- Mede Farms. FEMALE INTERMEDIATE YRLNG: 1-Salem MF Peggy, Phoenix Bros., 2-High Point Donna, High Point Farms; 3- Werrcroft Citamatt Tooty, Werr- croft Farms. FEMALE SENIOR YEARLING: 1-Willowtree HW Ruby, Rod McKay; 2-Roybrook W Gracious, Roybrook Farms; 3 Roybrook W. Honey, Roybrook Farms. JR. FEMALE CHAMPION: Han- over Hill Star Sherrie. Reserve champion: Crovalley Star Revel. DRY COW: 1-Elmcroft Commo- -dore Val, Elmcroft Holsteins; 2- Raivue Legend Colleen, RAivue Farms; Humewood Elsa, Els Rock Holsteins. FEMALE IN MILK DRY OR NOT CALVED: 1-Hanover Hill Star Rosie, Hanover Hill Hol- steins; 2-Elmcroft Warrior Diana, Elmcorft Holsteins; 3- High Point Andria, High Point Farms. FEMALE IN MILK OR DRY: Hanover Hill Star Lulu, Hanover Hill Holsteins; 2-Kallanda Tempo PUBLIC Take notice that the Regional Municipality of Durham is considering AN APPLICATION TO AMEND THE DURHAM REGIONAL OFFICIAL PLAN The amendment, as submitted by the applicant, proposes to iden- tify Epsom as a hamlet for growth in order to permit twenty-six (26) single family dwellings on individual wells and septic systems within the site indicated on the map below. [ROADN\, ALLOWANCE BETWEEN NOTICE CONCESSIONS 7 a8 & e, o % < ROAD ALLOWANCE Orno N [13 SITE EPSOM ROAD N°- 8 TOWNSHIP OF SCUGOG BETWEEN CONCESSIONS 6 & 7 ROAD ALLOWANCE BETWEEN - [2] x [8] oO [4 ® CONCESSIONS 6 a 6 Region's Planning Department. ment, (416) 668-7731. sions made. File No. 88-79/D Marie Hubbard, Chairman, Planning Committee In order to assist in the evaluation of the amendment application, the public is invited to provide input by way of submissions to the Information related to the amendment application is available in the offices of the Planning Department, 105 Consumers Drive, Whit- by, Ontario L1N 6A3 or by calling Mr. John Sharpe, Planning Depart- Submissions concerning the amendment application must be for- warded to the Commissioner of Planning at the above-noted address, and must be received no later than Friday, October 7, 1988. Please include your address and telephone number in any submis- Dr. M. Michael, M.C.I.P. Commissioner of Planning as | i Bs, ' . "$a J & + a wh i AS hg Kon "x ed ¥ SP ry, ; 5 25 § { Bg sh aids . *e 55 5 8 3 E24 i 4 fl "4 « * ¥, 3 x id Vig' 14.4 Hanover Hill Holsteln was winner of the Premier Breeder banner at the annual . boas ' ef J "a. * [4 4 A le, y PRY. wh #5 Ontario County Show. The Premier Exhibitor Banner was also presented to Han- over Hill right after the show. However, the following day, the show organizers discovered an error in calculating the Exhibitor award, and it should have gone to Eimcroft Holsteins of Cannington. In photo above are Peter Heffering, sec- ond from left, Dairy Princess Michelle Down and judge Ken Empey. Emme, Florian Camartin; 3- Han- over Hill Matt Anne, Hanover Hill Hol. FEMALE IN MILK OR DRY 3YR. OLD: 1-Hanover Hill Chief Lulu, Hanover Hill Hol. 2-Hanlya Astro Corrine, Partner Holsteins and Lloyd Holsteins; 3-Elmcroft Warden Della, Elmcroft Hol. FEMALE IN MILK OR DRY 4YR OLD: 1-Dappledale Magic Honey, Phoenix Bros., 2-Hanover Hill Sheik Lulu, Hanover Hill Hol.. 3- Roybrook Tempo Cindy, Roybrook Farms. FEMALE IN MILK OR DRY SYR OLD: 1-Willowtree Stylist Wilma BB (twin) Rod McKay; 2- Hanover Hill Threat, Hanover Hill Hol., 3-Dappledale Countess Gay, Phoenix Bros. FEMALE MATURE COW: 1- Donelg Kay Senator, Elmcroft Holstein and K. MacDonald; 2- Hanover Hill Marg 1, Hanover Hill Hol., 3-Loa-de-mede Senator, Loa-de-mede Farms Ltd. FUTURITY CLASS $1210 PRIZE MONEY. 1-Kallanda Tempo Emme, Calanda Farms, $363; 2-Resons Sunlight, Doug- las A. Wilson, $302.50; 3- Elmcroft Warrior Diana, Elmcroft Holsteins, $242; 4-Elmcroft Matt Marta, Elmcroft Holsteins, $121. BEST UDDER: Hanover Hill Chief Lulu. PROGENY OF DAM: 1-Hanover Hill Holsteins; 2- John Leask, 3- Rod McKay. BREEDERS HERD: 1-Hanover Hill, 2-Phoenix Bros., 3-Elmcroft Holsteins. ROYAL BANK AWARD FOR Times have changed ... But Size 18 is still Size 18 .. No Matter What Year You're In! HIGHEST BCA: Hanover Hill Marg 1, Hanover Hill Hol. The Premier Exhibitor Banner is doanted by Brclmar Veterinary Clinic of Sunderland. Premier Breeder Banner is donated by Lioyd's Holsteins of Uxbridge. and feel great doing it! COUNSELLING 238 (QUEEN ST. 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