The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 15, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 15 September 1966 — Page 11

Honor Lincoln Twp. 4-H’ers With Annual Achievement Night Several hundred dollars in prizes and awards were given to honor members of the Lincoln Twp. t-H Clubs here Wednesday night at their annual 4-H Achievement night dinner held at the Elementary S< mol Building. There were 150 pttsons present for a pot luck supper preceding the ceremonies which were conducted by Mr. and Mrs. Leland Welch, ( hairman and co-chairman of the 4-H Advisory Board here. Supper music was provided by a quintette combo consisting of p >- t< ntial 4-H members, Joseph Szady, Greg Steffen, Dennis Beam, Keith Dyer and Michat 1 Bell. Honors from the State Fair, County Fair and local judging were rc.cogniz.ed, with trophies v lying in size from $lO to $3.00, pins, medals, chevrons and 4-H signs for all new club members. A highlight each year is the surprise announcement of the outstanding boy and girl. They are determined by work for that given year in points received for projects completed, attendance, sale? in dollars for money making | Specializing in Permanent | Waving | | Dede’s Beauty Salon ° flair Shaping. Coloring & J Styling Phone 586-3644 □ Operators: DEDL FEJES & I JANET BIGLER (908 Roosevelt Road Walkerton, Indiana aiiTuOUi ~^3uuiiMm9 iuiiiiuiauHiuniiio«iiiiiiiiw<o

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projects, participation in all activities such as demonstrations, speeches, judging activity, etc. This year the award went to Carol Tuttle, daughter of .Mr. and 1 Mrs. Stanley Tuttle and Murk Malstaff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Malstaff. They were given a large trophy for the* lu n >r and also were each recognzed for be- ( ing Lincoln Twp. 4-H King and Queen. They participated in coun- , ty competitor! as high point winners for their overall accumula- , tive years in 4-H here. Mrs. Willard Naragon representing the Better Homes Club, presented them gifts as Twp. king and queen. Mark also received three large trophies for taking three county championships. His champion photography won a blue ribbon at 1 the State Fair and he retched a , lapel pin for that. The other trophies Were for grand champion in Weather in St. Joseph county, , and also for Basic Crafts II county champion. Grand champion broiler winner ■ at the fail- was Wayne Bellinger < who also received a lapel pin and large trophy. Reserve champion in beef trophy Went to Michael Westhues. Another grand chain- 1 pion trophy went to Kitty Cripe , for showmanship of pony under 50" and also received a smaller trophy at the junior champion level and a chevron for taking the first in class of this entry. She also rovceivcd a large trophy for reserve champion In senior Gelding and another for rest-ve champion junior pony under 50". Karen Downey received a large trophy for taking a reserve champion quarter horse mare of the show after winning grand champion junior quarter horse more. She placed fifth with her horse at the state fair. Kathy Lazarek won a large tri phy for junior championship winner in showmanship for ponies 50" and over, niter taking a first in class of this entry, and

received a chevron. Bill McKinnies was awarded a large trophy for winning first in the finals of the speed and action contesting for horses, eliminating a field of 75 entries. Other chevrons awarded for the first let 1 of competition in horse and pony were for first in class winners who then competed in junior champi >n It vel. They included Mark Malstaff, showmanship; Beverly Welch for western equitation. Kitty Cripe also was in this class for mare and colt first In da - as well as the showmanship already mentioned. Members of the horse and p >ny club prvsenU'<l to the Don Wray family a large engraved plaque in appreciation for all the meetings at their home and training they received. Presentation was made by junior leaders Karen Downey and Beverly Welch. Miss Virginia W ay presented to each of her- members ribbon rosettes and streamers for a souvenir of a job well done. She said that ten of her 12 members got firsts including foil’- grands and three reserves. There were 120 classes in the four day d ntest. Boys dub leader, Leon Verhaeghe. presented a four leaf elover trophy to all club members who had won three or more blue ribbons Some had as many as 7 and 9 blues. They include Mark Malstaff. Craig Houser. Ix>n n Capek. Shephi n Wiktorowski, Carol Tuttle Marianne Kersh, Beverly Welch, Kitty Cripe and Kathy Lazarek Girl Club It adei. Miss Mary Lee Loucks, presented medals to township champion winners. Th< v im-lude Ca'hy Lidy. two; St phen Wiktorowski. three; Marianne Kersh. th’ee; and Cindy Huhnke, Donna Ntr uon, Barbara Naragon, Margaret M'chhnL. Mark Ma! iff. and Loren Capek. Junior leaders i idve a 4-H swe ter tor receiving their first.

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grade of A. They include Wayne Bellinger, Karen Downey, Donna Naragon, Charlene Cripe. Barbara Naragon, Roberta Van Dyke and Laura Tuttle. The Liberty-Lincoln Township Farm Bureau furnishes 4-H year pins for dub members attending the Achievement Banquet. As the pins did not arrive in tune for the banquet, roll call of members present was taken and those will be given ’.ear pins at the kick-off meeting next m< nth. So 4-H members keep in mind to see to it you get your year pin then or from Mr. Verhaeghc. Those who did not get their 4-H signs, given to all 4-H members in first year, may also call for them from Mr. Vethaeghe, whether or not thtv were present Wednesday night, every 4-H member gets the sign. Cash prizes were given top salesmen for the money making project at the annual 4-H affair at the July Ith carnival First was Karen Downey with $66.25 in sales, and Laura Tuttle second with $39.00. Preceding the presentations, outstanding 4-Her s told of their projects they had taken and explained the rules for completion and exhibition They were Mark Malstaff, Donna Narag< n. Roberta Van Dyke and Cindy HuhnIAUTO - LIFE - FIRE I FARM BUREAU! INSURANCE | | Fred Bullinger ® Phone 586-3339 | 1 701 Monroe Walkerton}

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