_ [ile Guten, Charisttvtows, THure. Ue 8, TH. rt ten, svete Vetere Galant, Rising Gallant, Leonard) Mactan, Posd Magen, Betty Har |M@CNell, Radney MecLenn, Car Peters, Aun Peters, Donald Dot lam, Blair Sinclair, Marjorie) MacLaine. i Hlolaiein yearlings Peters CORNWALL Regis Gallant, no Gallant, PLEASANT VALLEY This achievement day was held Donald Doiron. ae er. — Sevan Leonard Peters, | ment was farm Regis Gallant, Louis Gallant, Ann|°f Milton Weeks, The judge, Peters, Donald Doiron. | was Irving Haslam, Springfield. Judging competition: Leonard . Peters, Ann Peters, Elaine Gal: | Bard Weeks, Nadine Weeks, ‘Ev. lant, Louis Gallant, Eric Peters, erett MacLellan, Jaunita Weeks, | at the home of the leader, George |MaeMillan, The judge was D. Pn MacLean. » Holstein: Joyce Lowther, Lance Leo.| Lowther, Donnie Lowther, Ron- nie Gass, Vivian MacPhail. Jersey: Donnie MacMillan, Holstein: Paulette Jones, Phy- llis Jones, Heather Jones, Low- David Jenkins, Maurice Cabe, Brent MacKinnon, Seo Karen Weeks. |Beth Matheson, Reid Vickerson,'Jenes, Leigh Jenkins. FLAT RIVER Showmanship: Leonard Weeks, Gordon MacMillan. | Beef: Dianne Jones, Marjorie Flat River is another combined Gordon MacInnis, Everett Mac-| Beef: Angus Cameron, Leith Jenkins, Ian Smith, Osborne calf and garden club. The judge Lellan, Nadine Weeks, Karen; MaWKinnon, Andrew MacKinnon,| Wood, Elwood Lawton. for the calf class was A. H. | Weeks. Sundr& Wilson, Errol Frizzell,| Holstein yearlings: Paulette Mutch, Earnscliffe, and for the! Judging competition: Leonard Aicn t. Jones, Heather Jones,, Phyllis Jones, Lowell Farquharson, Brent vegetable collections was Bill)Weeks, Karen Weeks, Gordon| showm ip: Gordon MacMil- Sterns, horticulturalist. |MacInnis, Everett MacLellan, lon | fickerson. Andrew | /2c%innon. Beef: Peter Meerburg, F rank) Nadine Weekes. |MacKinnon, Beth Matheson, An-|,.5®°wmanship: Marjorie Jen- Meerburg, AND F. ; ’ kirs, Janet Jones, Maurice Mae- Roy Bears, Sandy MacRae, Danny Beers. The cee - .Frenchfort Project members - placing of Club held its achievement day at exhibits: Betty Bears, Allison the farm of Borden Boswal!. w'' Ross, Ivan Nicholson, Barry Ian MacArthur, Union Read jud- gus Cameron. Cabe, Heather J en- Judging competition: Dianne, ging wns, Cott MacMillan, Reid Vic*xerson, Lloyd | Judging competition: Janet Molyneaux, Sandra Wilson, Joyce | Jones, Lowell Farquharson, June Lowther. Nicholson, Elizabeth MacRae. | ging the Heistein classes, an S. | ‘ MacCabe, Phyllis Jones. pe ee Frank Metrhurg, D. Peacock judging the Beef NEW GLASGOW MT. HERBERT anny Bears, Roy Bears, Peter class. The judges for this achieve-| The judge for this achiev ‘ : ge for this achievement Meerburg, Sanda MacRae. | Holstein: Earl Boswall, Don-' ment day were Roland Buntain. ‘day, hcid et the farm of Leo Mac- Judging competition: Allison/nie Thompson, Guy Thompson, | Rustico (Holstein) and Athol Ro- Isaac, Mermaid, was S. D. Pea- Ross, Peter Meerburg, Frank David Thompson, Paul Stetson. | berts, Southport, (Beef), There cock. Meerburg, Roy Bears, Sandy Beef: Mary Boswall, Albert) wo; ‘a good attendance of par-| Ayrshire: Winston Lund, Char- MacRae. | Boswall, “Robert Hill, Roddy) ents and friends. Ics Lund, James Lund, David A few of the members In this MacCallum, Patsy Hill, Rez inald) Holst Ww Buell, Carol Ann Woodruff, Ted- club could not have a calf, and Steele, Roddie Steele. Carol — si ieiee we ee dy Woodruff. were not old enough to enter the| Holstein yearlings: Earl Bos- cae oe acest Garth | Holstein: Linda Matheson Project Club, so they decided wall, Georgina Thompson, Guy} Carew, Daniel Nisbet, Gwenneth Glen Trainor, Kathleen MacDon- to make a leaf collection. One| Thompson, Paul Stetson, David , . ald, Mary Beth Maclsaac, Par- 2¢ Donald. Lindwood MacPler- | Thompson. eat heifers: Showmanship: Guy Thompson member, son, completed his book, mak-! Charles Power. Dual-purpese Shorthorn: Dianne Norman Smith, | nell Trainor, ing a very neat job of mounting Earl Boswall, Paul Ste‘son, M Orville Smith, Margaret Smith,! cet Mand Maida’ and: labelling the individual Boswall, Roddie Stee'e. Myrna Smith, Heather Matheson. | 00d. Robert Wood, \aida Wood, leaves. | Judging’ competition: Robert Beef steers: Wilfred Smith. Satie arene _ Becgan, : Hill, Patsy Hill, Albert Beswall, Elwin Wyand. Velda Smith, AL “2?‘2ne Matheson, Linda Buell. | SPRINGFIELD Mary. Boswall, Earl Bozwall. © {lan MacCoubrey. |, Holstein yearlings: Mary Beth The Springfield club held its ¢ Holstein cite baat Maclsaac, Parnell Trainor Linda ach vievement day on Sept. 3, WILTSHIRE tieson, Danicl Nisbet. Gwen- Matheson, Kenneth MacDonald. Dual-purpose Shorthorn: Dian- fe » | Dig | jud ged by Colby Lewis. Freetown. This is a first year club, show- neth MacDonald, Carol Dickieson, be Wonk Aelth Slaclasac Mae | There was a good attendance of ing a verv good class of Jersey Wilfred Smith® Gicria Houston. |parents and friends. calves. This achievement dzy e : Isy MacDonald. Holstein: -Marjorie MacKay, was held at the farm of the see ied Cae Wayne) Ayrshire: James Lund, Winston Bet:y Haslam, Beverly Has- local Jeader, Fred Coles, Spring. °*!°S°8, Carol MacDonald. ‘Lund, Charles Lund lam, Blair Sinclair, Alan Sin- vale. with S. D. Peacock being) Beef heifers 2-year olds: Nor-| Showmanship: Robert Wood, clair, Lindsay Seaman, Beryl the judge. ,men Smith, Orville Smith. James ~ Lund, Charles Lund, Haslam, Paul Hagen. Jersey: Marilee MacNeill, Val-' Beef heifer yearlings: Oryille Linda Matheson, Anita MacIsaae. Holstein yearings: Alan Sin- erie Clarke, Dale Boswall, Gladys “™ith, Shirley Matheson. Heather| Judging competition: Charles “ clair, Betty Haslam, Blair Sin- Easter, Judy .Lee Coles, Lloyd Matheson, Norman Smith, Allan’ Lund, Winston. Lund, James et: . clair, Lindsay Seaman, Beryl,Parker, Wayne Easier, Rodney MacCoubrey. {Lund, Linda Matheson, Diane eae ———————= Haslam, Paul Hagen, Marjorie}MacLean, Ruth MacLeod, Alan| Showmanship: Wayne Dickie- | Weed. NEEDLESS FIRE WASTE | wart MacDonald, Sandra Mac-,at the farm of Albert J. Gallant, MacKay. | Parker, Donald MacLecd, Carol sn, Shirley Mathescn, Priel Ter \ = : : Farlane, Marion MacCallum. land judged by Noel Hooper,| Showmanship: Betty Haslam, MacLaine, Eric MacLeod. Nisbet, .Wilfred Smith, Heather MORE BIKES Careful fire prevention mea- | troyed or damaged by fire in | year in anne this week a stile Aide Sucting 7 sar eet, Mathie MSCKAy. Showmanship: Eric: ‘MacLeod, Matheson. Canadian manufacturers pro i ; i : i ie elie ah ; ses need for commonsense fire | <INGSTON Le ? " -aul Hagen, Lindsay Séaman. Ruth MacLeod, Redney MacLean,| Judging competition: Wayne duced 109,100 bicycles ; P gures might have saved this | Canada last year. Fire Preven- safety measures in every Can- This is a first year club, in Holstein: Regis Gallant, Louis Judging competition: Beverly Judy Lee Coles, Alan Parker. ‘'Dickieson, Cinis Houston, Carol per’ cent 00 bieyeles in 195 ” home, one of nearly 50,000 des- tion Moet: being observed th's adian home. whi h the members, parents and rr ren cece - ——— a local leader, Ray Younker, take| a great deal of interest. The Queens County 4-H Clubs’ Achievement Days’ Results p> nara a “The following are the results the 1959 Queens County 4-H} Walf Club Achievement Days. | B; cings listed. are-on efficiency | im year’s work, which included ) marks for feed reports: 20 care of calf; 20 for attend- nce -at meetings; and 40 for, calf. » EARNSCLIFFE t The Earnscliffe Achievement was held at the Earnscliffe ; l—with an attendance of ap- “proximately 45 members, par- ents and friends. The judge for this event was D. P. MacLean. @gricultural representative. Holstein: Edward Morrissey, Douglas Young, Gordon Young, @oey MacInnis, Allison Young. | * Beef: John Hayden, Wayne “Hayden, Rita Hayden, Carol Hayden, Marcia Carrier, Ken- meth Morrissey, Judy Carrier pad Diane Carrier. Holstein yearlings: Allison a Gordon Young, Douglas Young, Diane Carrier, Joey Mac- ‘Innis. Showmanship: Douglas Young. Wayne Hayden, Gordon Young, ison Young, Diane Carrier. Judging competition: Wayne | Hayden, Judy Carrier, Marcia » Diane Carrier, Carol Hayden. HAZELBROOK This is a first year club in which the members, parents and | - Jeader showed a great deal of interest. The judge was S. D. Peacock, director of field work, and the achievement day was at @ the farm of the local leader, El- mer Myers. Jersey: Kenneth Jones, Linus Coady, Reggie Coady, Paula Coady, Eddie Boswall. Beef: Melvin Crane, Brian & Crane, Brice Pippey, Barry % Rankin, Francis Driscoll, Marie Driscoll. Showmanship: Ana Barry Rankin, Eddie Boswall, Brian Crane, Lin- & us Coady, Reggie Coady, Judging competition: : Crane, Refgie Coady, Linus % Coady, Paula Coady, Jones. et WHEATLEY RIVER’ This achievement day was held ai the farm, of Fred MacRae, and judged by S. C. Wright, de- puty minister: of agriculture. Holstein: son, Allan Ling, Ian Godfrey, Al- lan Godfrey, Ronnie Godfrey, Donald Matheson, Donald Stead. Ayrshire: Bloyce MacRae, Gerrie_ Boeulhower, Grant Rack- ham, Eileen MacRae. Holstein yearlings:. Roddie MacPherson, Ian Godfrey, Ron- mie Godfrey, Donald Mathe- gon, Allan Godfrey. ® Showmanship: Rae, lan Godfrey, ham, Allan Godfrey, theson. Judging competition: Ronnie Godfrey, Ian Godfrey, Alan God- frey, Donald Matheson, Stead. Bloyce Mac- Grant Donald Ma, _ NORTH RIVER - [ff This achievement day was held | a@t the farm of Fulton - Warren : with a gooc attendance of. mcm- bers and parents. The judge was & C. Wright, deputy minister. Beef: Robert « Sanderson, Doro- thy Jewell,-Milton Ford, Gloria Ford, Harvey MacEwen, Preston | Jewell, Garry Gauthier, Barry Stevenson, Rondld MackKinley, Reymond Warren, Seymore Hur- Dual purpose Shorthorn: Hollis Jewell, Cecil Hurry, Gage Dixon, Audrey Hurry, Lorraine Jewell, Sylvia Stevenson, Wendell Jew- ell Showmanship: Dorothy Jew- tll, Raymond Warren, Gloria Ford, Gage Dixon, Cecil Hurry. Judging competition: Ken- geth Jewell, Ralph Sanderson, | Melvin ‘8 Kenneth |§ Roddie MacPher- £ Rack- « Al Donald ; achievement day was held at the farm of Lorne Docherty, and was’ judged by D. P. MacLean. Guernsey: Clifford Green, Harvey Younker, David MacDon-| eld, Janet’ Green, Nora Proud, ‘ulton Younker, Milton Docherty, Arlene Docherty, Glydon Green. Showmanship: Mfiton Doch- 2arbara MacRae, Ernest Prowse, erty Harvey -Younker, David} \lan MacRae, David Wood, Elsie MacDonald, Clifford Green, Nora |Wood, Joseph Dougan Proud. it Holstein: Brian MacArthn Judging competition: G Bloyce Holmes, Bloyce MacMil- Green, Chfford. Green, Nora lan, John Andrew, Donnie Chap- Pr ud, Harvey- Younker, Fulton pell,. Raymond Chappell Younker, | Showmanship: Brenton Gard- aia at iner, Ernest Prowse, Ian Mac-, , FORT AUGUST ae a) Rac, Barbara MacKse, Elsie! Ths is # combined call an Wood carden.club. The achievement day | Judging Competition: Brian edie a eT mT MacArthur, Brenton Gardin. /udzed by sae ike vie ow Ish. | Elsie Woed, Barbara Mac- seef: Blair Shea, Leo Walsn, David Wood ; Basil Trainor, Vincent Walsh, Maureen Walsh, Bertie Murna- BRACKLEY ghan x | This was a,well attended ach- Holstein: Gerard Murnaghan, ievement day, at \the farm of Vibcent Murnaghan, Kay Trai- |Herman Moser, judged by S. nor, Francis Murnaghan, Ger-, C. Wright.. ard MacPhee, Louis Callaghan | Holstein: Sandra MacFarlane, Holstein _vearlings: Basil} Ralph MacCallum, Mary Stewart, Trainor. Vincent Walsh, Leo Donald Stewart, Earl MacDonald, Walsh, Gerard Murnaghan, Vin-| David Shaw. cent Murnaghan, Gordon Hugh- Cudmore, David Younk- a | Ron- | Raymond Warren, Ronald Mac- |Kinley, Dorethy Jewell. WINSLOE Achievement day was held at the farm ef James Cudmore, and was judged by S. D. Peacock, | director of field work. Dual-Purpose Shorthorn: Rog- ec Younker, Freddie Dollar, Don- ald Cudmore, Brian Turner, My- ren Turner.. 2 J | Holstein: George Roberts, Da- vid Younker, Dixie Cudmore, er, Judy Arbing, Cecil Taylor, Barry ; Rae, Craswell, Lorne Stevenson. Holstein yearlings: David Younker, Dixie Cudmore, George’ Roberts, Cecil Taylor, Lorne Stevenson. Dual-Purpose Shorthorn year- lings: Roger Younker, Donald Cudmore. Showmanship: Lorne Stevenson, Donald | Glydon | POINT er, Myron Turner, George Rob-| Dual-Purpose Shorthorn: Showmanship: Francis Murna- ¢ ald Hughes, Dennis Hughes, Sally _,* ‘- Pra = Hughes, Brenda Younker, Arthur zhan, Vincent W alsh, Blair Shea, | Judging competition: David Siegen. Chater Sivwext ‘ foria | 6 Trainor, Maureen Walch. | Younker, Roger Younker, Donald Wiss Ke Judging cncapotan: Leo} Cudmore, Judy Arbing, Cecil Tay-,; _"" Walsh, Vincent Walsh. 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