H Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, September 14, 1983-9 Orono Ambulance a second place winner pjp Danielle Barremans, Dianne Barremans and Bfan- dy Langley were all equipped for any emergency that may have happened at the Orono Fair on children's day, Fri day. The float won second prize in the float division of the parade and was made for an interesting entry. "-H members in action at fair 4-H Agriculture members in Durham were showing their best at Blackstock Fair on Saturday, August 27th. Blackstock Fair is host of the Beef, Sheep and Swine Clubs. The Achievement Day is a highlight of a summer's activities in 4-H. Following a summer of raising and keeping keeping records on a calf, a lamb or hogs, along with learning about agriculture at meetings, members train and show their 4-H project animal for the fair. The day means an early rise for the members, a lot of preparation for show, but in the end it's a lot of fun for the members, parents and friends and leaders and others who come to watch. At the fair, the- judge judges the member's project for who has the best animal, although the real test comes in the showmanship class. The showmanship class is a test of a member's ability to show their animal to its best advantage,, The following are the results of the Achievement Day, Top Senior Swine Showperson - Brent McLaughlin; Reserve Senior Swine Showperson - Robert Green; Top Junior Swine Showperson - Bill Greenwood; Greenwood; Reserve Junior Swine Showperson - Debbie Van- Camp; Reserve Sheep Showperson - Tim Davidson; Top Senior Beef Showperson - Brian Goble; Reserve Senior Beef Showperson - Andrew Davey; Top junior Beef Showperson - Terry Or- miston; Reserve Junior Beef Showperson - Shannon Cornish; Cornish; Champion Market Hog - Brent McLaughlin; Champion Champion Ewe Lamb - Jay Van- Camp; Champion Senior Beef Heifer - Andrew Davey; Champion Junior Beef Heifer - Brent McLaughlin; Champion Beef Steer - Richard Avery. Congratulations to all 4-H members on their excellent showing at Blackstock Fair. First place for decorated floats Brian Hogenhout's animal parade judges for decorated this event at the annual Orono Fair on Friday, bus caught the eye of the floats and won first prize in 1 Winner of adult talent show ■~>ic Lambieux with his adult amateur contest. Stirling Mather, master of winner and present the winn- V h at the piano and sing- Above Fay., Adams and ceremonies congratulate the i"8 award, ing won first prize in the Ministry questions Town road closing The Ministry of Natural The letter makes ipenfion Resources, Lindsay Branch, of council's intention td close who will assist with the cost and convey the road of a recreational underpass allowance between lots 26 under highway 115-35 when and 27, concession 9 which is construction proceeds in the now used as a snowmobile Enterprise Hill area has trail. The Ministry suggests thanked council of the Town council take into considera- of Newcastle for their tion safety and the aesthetics guarantee' of access to the values of the present trail recreational underpass on the location when evaluating a west side of thé highways. possible^alternate route. Macramé Classes Beginning Tuesday, October 4 at 6:30 to 9:00 p.m. and Wednesday, October 5 at 1:00 - 3:30 p.m. CORD AND OTHER Supplies available at 10% discount to class members Register early to select pattern and materials , for your first project $25.00 FOR 10 WEEKS Phone 705-277-2704 11 . 11,11 ON THE SPOT CATERING; "HA VE TE/yr WILL RENT" ' * • • 20 to 200 • • GIVE US A CALL We would like tç look after all your party, wedding; • stag or home entertainment needs •Fred & Patricia Storsbergen 1-983-9679 - Orono