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Port Perry Star, 12 Oct 1988, p. 35

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ner a ma er EX SB ec ei ins I A A ---- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, October 12, 1988 -- 35 | 4-H Interclub livestock championships by Barbara A. Weese, R.0.S. Specialist 4-H At Durham Centra! Fair: A highlight of the 4-H show at the Durham Central Fair was the Inter-club Championship Livestock Competition. The eight competitors representing the top Showman from the Durham East Beef, Sheep, Swine and Dairy Clubs as well as Hope Calf - each had to prove their ability to show all types of livestock. Champion Showman was Shelley Holliday, Blackstock and Reserve Champion Showman, was Brian Goble, Janetville. Honourable mention goes to Rene Heeringa, Enfield. Durham Central Fair was also the scene of the Junior and Senior . Dairy Clubs' Achievement Day. Under the leadership of Donovan Smith, R.R. 1, Blackstock, Walt Vice, R.R. 2, Blackstock and Neil Allin and George Sikma, R.R. 1, Orono. Twenty-seven 4-H members displayed their dairy calves and demonstrated their showmanship abilities. Top Senior Showman, winner of the Altona Lea Holstein Trophy was Rene Heeringa, Enfield. Top Junior Showman, winner of the Riseborough Refrigeration Trophy, was Tom Benschop, R.R. 4, Bowmanville. Champion Showman of the Dairy Clubs was Mental health The Durham Region District " Health Council, an advisory body to Health Minister Elinor Caplan, is seeking lay volunteers to assist in the planning of mental health services. As part of the Provincial system of District Health Coun- cils and in particular through its involvement in the planning for the redevelopment of the Whitby Psychiatric Hospital, the Council is seeking persons with an in- terest in the mental health area and/or business skills to assist in the allocation of new funding available for programs located in the community. As members of Council's Men- tal Health Committee, lay members will bring a consumer or lay perspective to the decision making process. Volunteers do not have to be experts in the field; rather have a genuine interest in planning services for the emo- tionally disturbed, developing programs to promote good men- tal health in the community, and a willingness to participate in the committee deliberations. The committee meets 5-6 times a year at the Council office in Oshawa. The meetings are held at noon over lunch. Interested persons may contact Mike Peters, Executive Director of the District Health Council, at 433-4262. Please call collect if out of the local dialing area. a -- oii later SHOPLIFTING 1S'A CRIME This desiagh sponsored by the Port Pay ol Rene Heeringa and Reserve Champion was Glenn Barkey. Top Junior Calf was shown by Robert Warren, Welcome; Top Senior Calf by Eric Barkey, En- field. Top Summer Yearling by Tom Benschop, R.R. 4, Bowman- ville and Top Junior Yearling by Wilma Benschop. The Champion Dairy Calf was shown by Wilma Benschop and Reserve Champion Calf by Eric Barkey. Another 4-H feature at Durham Central Fair was the Wether Lamb Show. Ted Stacey, Bowmanville had the first place lamb and Mike Coombes, Bowmanville had the top selling lamb. The Agriculture exhibit hall also featured a number of educa- tional exhibits as well as a Poster Competition and Photo Competi- tion open to 4-H members. Much Ado About Meat: The Fall 4-H project is a cook- ing project in which members will use. F, HB, H, 2H. Eraser tipped. S.R.P. .45¢ each GUILD BRAND & 'Adding Machine Rolls For use in most desk top cal- culators. Available in "data form" or "grade A". 5 per pack. GS-2702-5 DATAFORM 2-1/4" x 2-3/4" 2%9 $2.29/pk. for 10 packs GS-5605-5 GRADE A 2-1/4" x 3" 3 pack $3.59/pk. for 10 packs 2 x 2% | Sain og mache? Ma, DE mac? rel 43-5606-5 rd ---- learn to buy, store and prepare beef, pork and lamb in a variety of ways. At a recent workshop, the leaders taste-tested recipes such as Pizza Soup, Honey-Garlic Spareribs, Beef Stir-Fry and Di- jion Lamb Chops. Twelve clubs, in turn, are being organized in various parts of Durham East over the next few weeks. Any young person 12-21 years of age as of July 1, 1988 is invited to join. Greenbank area news by Margaret Couperthwaite Let us permit nature to have her way; She understands her business better than we do. M. de Montaigne Thanks to the group that decorated the Church so nice for our Thanksgiving Service. Don't forget if anyone wishes to donate to the '"Tools for Peace' contact Randy Watson. Hugh Baird's solo "I Believe' was enjoyed. Next Sunday no service at Greenbank as all will wish to join Pinedale on their anniversary to hear guest speaker Rev. Art Rodgers. Don't forget the Evening Unit of the U.C.W. are asking for recipes from anyone in the community for their cookbook collection. These should be dropped in the box at the church or see Dot Hooker, Jan Layzell or Suzanne Lee before Oct. 24th please. All the family was home at the McGee's home for Thanksgiving. Murray and Shona Stone enter- tained about fifteen members of the Stone family. Both Junior and Senior Choirs would welcome new members as we are working for Anniversary and Christmas. Congratulations to Roy and Susan Poole on the birth of a baby girl recently. The Arthritis Society annual fundraising campaign is now over. It was very successful this year with ten canvassers raising just over $500. The A. Society would like to thank the can- vassers for a job well done as well as the people of Greenbank for their kindness in donating. Ladies please don't forget the lunch for Leslie's sale on Satur- day. The church will be open from nine thirty to ten in the morning. Mrs. Baker is visiting her daughter and family Eileen Jar- vis, for a few days. : Please phone 852-6693 with your news next week. PORT PERRY STAR cou iE GUILD BRAND Pencils hag GS600- -Top grade pencils for smooth 4 writing. 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