a: . , _ 3 "e l sti_ii' * - . _ . - " _ F J. 'Crit, 'ig F gt), I.~e‘ its' V As' i! _ - _ . _ Q Al, s‘f: ' liRlllh' g iifriEfl Pf ‘ ', I . I": .I . _ J; . '.. ', IltllitlRlli . Ei *vi.i‘\ " g, l T :51" ,. ",,, /rc/1kt,k,rs f,. I lllllill it , i ut'" ', , "s: " "r-ir-r/r/I/rj':) ’13:)??? i'.), _ _ " . aw. Blrll - ' q , ' - "-d ' i2}: ',':'.::c'r'..r " q " M ‘ Mlgll 'i I , l, H "ii/tsy "_..-, 'r-a " " IitNN lh . . Nh _ . a 1.. v. _ _ I,- it' -. “M “ *1“ MW' .' " , r."'. _ ' {2,3, - - it, ' l w " _",". i ~13? ~ ~ itlm alitl . . i ' Blltl p, R r 'l " . " __ -, P, - - I ' ') m; ' 'rj, ' "_ ---, Ir') l ', .' " \ D, EI 1atlllllt' 'J mks . il 7" "se, -,2e'l'l'l"A'l'lB'raa tlaik), _ A u 't ', F w.., -e888'8e-r"'"v-""'"" THE CARDIFF CLINE TROPHY FOR HIGHEST aggregate score in the dairy calf club was won by Laurie Power. The award was presented by Dr. V. I. McIntosh at the 4-H Awards Night on Friday, sponsored by the St. Marys Agricultural Society. (Staff Photo) 'l love it KINTORE (Bureau) - tenant-governor hinges 1 ers, Pauline McGibbon nesday. A A". C .. KINTORE (Bureau) - The job of lieu- tenant-govern0r hinges on serving oth- ers, Pauline McGibbon said here Wed- nesday. Mrs. McGibbon, who has held the posi- tion since 1974, said she had no idea what was involved before her appointment. Too many people see the office as just one of fun and games, she said, adding it is a full-time, severi-days-a-week posi- tion.. As the Queen’s representative, her main function is to meet as many people - --_ ---." in sa' Lieutenant- .o oclon her job. "I love it. I thoroughly enjoy it, both the work and the tun." When offered the position, Mrs. McGib- bon said, she first asked for time to think about it, but "when one's country asks you to do something, only through rea- governor wouldn't trade job 'ess 00+.(le,l77g BOUQUETS OF ROSES WERE PRESENTED TO Lieutenant Governor Pauline McGibbon, left and her private secretary Esther Lucas center by A. J. Baker Public School in Kintore Wednesday. Mrs. McGibbon helped plant a Red Maple Tree for the students during her day in the area. Looking on at right is principal Reg Cartmale, right. Jowml Nov t l-ig, (Staff photo), sons of health should you refuse." She was speaking at the 75th anniver- sary of the Kintore branch of the Women's Institute. Earlier in the day, she attended a tree planting ceremony at A. J. Baker Public School in Kintore. Cheryl Anne West, 18, of RR 1, Lakeside, was crowned queen of the furrow for the second year in a row at the Oxford County plowing match recently. She. will be a competitor for the title of Ontario queen of the furrow at the International Plowing Match next Septemberin Kent County. Oxford will host the 1980 match.