Elsinore WI Scrapbook, 1978-1980, p. 9

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F a: â€"- Bruce County Reeve Gary Horron of Amabel Township plows in the wardens‘ and regional chairman's class at the International Plowmg Malch Tuesday. : Agile H "L The 1973 Annual 4-H Awards Night was held on Friday. October 27th at the Tara- Arran Community Centre. Following a Elicious roast beef supper, catered to by the Bruce Rebekah Lodge, the head table was introduced by Dianne Hammell, With Bruce Patchell acting as MC. .Tlm Strong, president of the Arran-Tara Agricultural Society and 3 Beef Club leader. welcomed those present. Congratulations were also given by Warden 0! Bruce County and Reeve of Amabel Township Gary Harron; Alex Lamont. Reeve of Saugeen; Keith Angel on behalf of Derby Township and Glenn Kirkland on behalf of Arran Township. Randy Willick oi the Department of Agricultln'e in Walkerron was present to give awards. Eleven members of the Beef Club com- pleted their project and Mrs. Velma Bell, 4â€" H Bee! Club Leader, presented to Velma McCullough the D C. Taylor 6: Son Trophy for the fist year member with the highest aggregate score A tie between Tammi Haran and Bruce Patchpl resulted in both receiving trophies from Emsell Barclay for file highest aggregate score of all clubs. Ken MacLennan on behalf of the Tara Rotary Club presented trophies to Bruce Patchell and Tammi Harron for the highmt aggregate scare in the Beef Club. The Best Beet Judge attending the Judging Competitions was won by Mark Palchell. who was presented with a trophy by Mrs. hudrey Pollock. Mrs, Freda Speer, on behalf ol the Bank of Montreal in Tara, presented to Tammi Barron and Bruce Patchel a gift of money for the highest aggregate scores. Frank McCurdy, 4â€"H Dairy Club Leader, reported that seven had successfully completed the Dairy Club. George H ‘ lock on behalf 0! the Royal Canadian or presented a trophy m v o Club. ~ . ogeoeived a gold watch from I ' Bank of Commerce in Port Elan for the highest aggregate s was presented by Reeve of "Ale‘x Lamont. ‘ ,l I; ll tor, the highest aggregate « County l ‘1 r: Showmanship Trophy from the NFU Local 335 was presented to Ron Phillips by Mill Mundle. The Hon llammell - Frank McCurdy Tromy for the greatest improvement over the previous year‘s aggregate was awarde to David Pearson. Mrs. Basil Underwood, leader of the 4-H Horse Club announced that Carolyn Walan had won the Tara Trotters & Keeper trophy for Showmanship in Hand. The Lamont Farms Trophy for the highesl aggregate score was presented by Hi". Lamont to Carolyn Walker. The runnerlup award. donated by Kelly‘s Lucky Dollar m Allenlord was awarded to Susan Walker The Underwood Family Trophy presented by Lenore Underwood. lor the high aggregate score for the llrsl year member, went to Bernie Gowan. runner‘up was Lynn Gowan. Ashton’s Laundromat in Port Elgin awardeda trophy for the best record book to Carolyn Walker; the runner-up was Lynn Weber. Bart Saunders Trophies awarded for Showmanship in Saddle were presented by Mrs, Howard Hills to Lois Underwood for 14 years and under and to Carolyn Walker for over 14 years. Dr. and Mrs. Brian Crabbe of Port Elgin awarded a trophy to Lenore Underwood for first in English Plexure Class. This was Fesented by Mrs. Crabbe who is also a 4-H Horse Club Leader. Susan Walker was awarded the trophy given by Bob Stoddart Furniture Place in Port Elgin for first in the Pleasure Driving Class, iging buggy on. cart This was Eesmtedghj‘Mrs, Bernice Gowan. Randy Willick presented to Bruce Pal» diell, Tammi Barron, Susan Walker and Carolyn Walker awards for completing a Mety Seminar in Port Elgin. Bruce Patâ€" chell received an award [or completing la 4 Hobbs. --/-â€"â€"â€"»-v. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Co Harrnn planed lunrl‘n an! Crev Cnunly Warran GL'l'LlllTl Ala hesol. placed elghlh. Thu V‘fllu‘ll‘l' was Norma Lemhlmld. marlin-n ml dram Ix a335,. '- E ‘~ wedded bliss. 50th anniversary ‘ V Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Cook of Soulhampton greeted relatives. friends and neighbours on Sal~ urdny at the Lawn Bowling House to a come and go tea afternoon and evening, to cclc» hrnl‘e their golden wedding ann'versary. They were married on ct. 3!st.. 1928 in Allenford ‘ by Rev. Oliver. Mrs. Cook, is the former-7 iii- M\‘I‘l|C Trash. daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs James Traskr Mr. Cook is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Cook of Southampton. Mr. and Mrs. Cook tanned an of Sunlhampmu on 45 years and retired to Southamp- ton in 1974. The couple have one son and six grandchildren.

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