Tribute to members leaders Awards night honors Halton 4H Holton Clubs capped off Ellen attended the Regional the Conference for 15ycarolds annual awards night held and competed in the Silver Saturday in School Dollar Competition Ellen auditorium Milton was Secretary of the Associate Agricultural Sheep Club Representative Mark J Donated by the Leahy reported 11 clubs were Club of the the active with an per cent Claude Bain trophy went to completion rate A maple the most outstanding first syrup club was the only new year member club The winner is Danny His report noted that Wickson 4 II delegates to Danny placed seventh in the Provincial Leadership the 4 Junior Dairy Week and to the Regional tilt Club Conference for Danny scored out of Six families hosted on his record book out of delegates from Wisconsin as on his special project and part of the exchange program stood third in the Junior Sec with Buffalo County ion of the Livestock Judging Many of our 4 H members Competition have shown leadership He also placed third in the ties outside of To men first Year Showmanship lion a few Murray is Class at Milton Fair Halton Dairy Princess Holly Outstanding runner up was is past Charles Bird Dairy Nancy The J White lock trophy is another Kiwanis Club award of the furrow and Ontario goes to the most outstanding Shorthorn Lassie 4 11 member in this May is thi Ontario Ptrcheron year The 197B winner was Princess and Ruth Anne Nancy Wilson is Milton Fair Queen Njncy has successfully These my completed projects eight others art putting their 4 years of work Projects skills to good use he said inelude eight beef calf one Halton 4 members com dog two sheep three vetenn at the C Judging science and one con Competition with the projects total points in each club follows Acton calf club David beef calf club Nancy Conservation club Elaine White and Norma Wilson Junior dairy calf club Stephen senior dairy calf club Donna Stewart field crop club Glenn horse club Holly livestock judging club Heidi and Richard Stanley Maple syrup club Doug McPhail sheep club Holly tractor club John Held The Carol Murphy trophy was awarded to Mane Murray the most cnthusias tic member in the Acton H Calf Club Renvoi e award was won by Ellen who was selected from Hilton junior or senior dairy calf This Nancy was first in the Beef Calf Club At the Livestock Judging Competition Nancy was the Champion Beef Judge Sheep Judge Horse Jadge and Champion Judge Nincy has been a regular Queen Guineas competitor at the lloyal She was president of the 4 II Beef Calf Club The new Stan May Leader ship trophy also Selection is based on needed congeniality leadership interest and involvement in 4 All It member on this trophy fruit selection was made by a committee of club leaders George Milton received an award for as a leader Sheep Club was named Premier club this year said Leahy Heidi was the top McKinnon was the winner Hie Peel Pork ition 1 rophy for the most out landing It member team placing second The Livestock and Seed Judging Competitions were well attended A thank was extended to the II I ciders who came out supported the II activities when thev should have been home ing are people to be proud of in both community activities Leahy said He also thanked the parents for their encouragement for allowing their members to attend lies when they elsewhere The support of club sors and ir also recognized The Club of the presented the Stan May Leadership Trophy for the first time They hive been very loyal supporters of 4 and we thank them sin said Leahy club secretary Club or the Kings v ly awards went to Stephen Lasby calf club John tractor club Lorle Par sons beef calf Elaine White conservation Murray junior dairy calf Carol Ann senior dairy calf Mary Jean Robinson field horse the Senior tavlht May livestock judg Dairy Calf ind fifth in Gerhard the Sheep Club She placed syrup club and fourth in the Intermediate sheep club Section of the Livestock tlub trophies went to the Judging number with the highest Achievement medallions Finance committee recommended medallions Some will be pre to the following residents chosen for their efforts in 1977 John Pen Bill Davis Chuck Anderson Robert Anderson Robert Dean Mike Taylor ill wrestlers and the Hornby Midget Girls Softball Team clubs as the highest placing member in total points with a homebred calf Judging trophies won at 4 seed and livestock judging competitions were Champion livestock judge Nancy champion beef judge Nancy champion Judge Bill Robinson champion horse judge Nancy champion sheep judge Nancy champion swine Judge John Held N fc Shield high novice Jamie Alexander champion coarse grains judge Doug champion cash crop judge Marilyn champion small seeds judge McCIure and Doug Royal Bank high score- seed Doug McPhail junior farmer high scorecom to seed ind livestock Marilyn McNabb Showmanship trophies won at Milton rail went to Champion beef showman David champion dairy showm in Donna Stew art champion sheep show mm first year show man Kevin Donaldson grand champion showman Pur of dairy heifers awards were Kim Peddle Jersey or Guernsey Robinson ThB Acton Press W Nov 1978 Wreckers hammer The old Norval school will Norval Community Assoc- go under the wrecker will build a cairn from hammer by the end of the bricks to mark the site of November and with it a land- the old school house They mark will disappear Tram the plan to build the calm at their local scene own cost The demolition will be done A suggestion from the for nothing by a contractor association that two and the town will pay for tennis court be erected on the a clean up The contractor site was termed premature will in return be able to by council and backed up by salvage the brick and wood Recreation Director Glen work Gray who noted 12 courts Clerk Administrator Ken have been built in town since Richardson pointed out to Hills Council Monday Council reemphaslzed its night the offer saves the town support of the community between and in centre and surrounding park demolition costs land as a community area Champion dairy calf Stuart McPhail donated by Jack j Held Mary Jean Robin Proud wis presented to Kim Valerie Scott Leader certificates of Twelve- project certificates appreciation went Doug were presented to Richard irdhouse Evelyn Gillies Stanley Wmgfield Bill Jim I and Kim Pcddie and Joseph Ken for five years of timed certificates leading dubs ia projects completed THREE AWARD WINNERS at the night at C Drury Saturday evening were Nancy McKinnon with the Stan May leadership award Danny the top first year member and Ellen top member with under 12 projects completed Nancy was named the most outstanding member in 4 in 1978 a I 1 Try Our Delicious Fish Chips or our Chinese Cuisine HOURS Monday to Thursday m toflpm Friday 10a m Sunday 12 noon to p m Telephone Six project certificates of ichiLvemcnt went members Peter Barnes Hoy lisl Susan Marshall John Two clubs had lOO per cent this year the calf club and he sheep club RACEWAY HARNESS RACING Post Time Thursday Evening 8pm Sunday Afternoon 2pm TrLactorB Enactor Alt Conditio under 12 projects completed was won by In ye of work has successfully com projects two livestock projects and one sheep project tllcn placed fourth A medallion with the town coal of arms and i ribbon attached will be presented citizens who have achieved recognition at the provincial and higher levels The medallion will be an all purpose type with the ribbon designating the for the Hugh purchasing said the medallions could also hi mounted on wooden phqucs as gifts from the town For Halton Board of Education Ward I and MILTON REELECT LIGHTING FIXTURES SALE UP TO 50 OFF ON MANUFACTURERS END OF LINES TABLE LAMPS AND CHANDELIERS ALSO INDUSTRIAL FIXTURES SHOWROOM 21 ARMSTRONG AVE GEORGETOWN 8770880 laddin IVAN ARMSTRONG With Experience and Sincere Representation Voting am 00 Nov 13 Phone 8789769 for Information TRUSTEE IUIM IIIIIS MRS FISHER STANDS FOR REDUCED EDUCATION TAXES 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