Champion Country, Tuesday, June 8, 2004-19 Induteesto join more than 150 other members of Hall of Fame Gallery a tram CHUD)LEIGH'S on page 16 sharing bis expertise and insight with pro- ducers for tbe benefit of the entire industry. He has given freely of bis tiine to a host of students, producers, and community organizations." "MY fatnly and 1 are truly pleased to bie inducted into the Ontanio Agîlcultural Hall of Faine," said Mr. Cbudleigb. Other inductees Along witb Mr. Chudleigb, tbe otber inductees for 2004 are Alex E Henry of Burlington, Dr. Donald N. Huntly of Guelph, Donald W. Lazenby of Woodstock, and Francis Redelmeîer of Richmnond Hill. MW Henry has "spent bis whole carrer advancing the agricultural industry through the application of science and tecbnology 10 tthe fertilizer business.", He was nominated by the Fertilîzer Institute of Ontario Foundation and Sylvite Sales. Dr. Huntly (deceased) was nominated by the Class of OAC '55, Ontario Seed Growers Association and Ontario Soil & Crop Iniprovement Association for bis efforts in improving field crops througb researcb, bybridization, and crop variety development. He bas received many bion- ours for his insigbt, organi7ation, and hard work. Mr. Lazenby bas "made major contribu- tions to dairy berd management tbrougb design, developruent, and delivcry of berd management products and services," said 7 Ontario Dairy Herd Imnprovement, his nominator. Mr. Redelmejer (deceased) strived to ensure equity among ail dairy producers by believing that it was -acbieved througb thea relationsbip between the product that left each farin gate and the product demands of - the marketplace." He bad a strong grasp of the complex pricmng systerus that affect the dairy indus- » E1 try and becamne a Master Breeder in 1974. He was nominated by Jersey Ontario for his efforts and dedication.-F«is .m The mnductecs will join the more than 150 members of the Hall of Faine Gallery. l "Mhe Ontario Agricultural Hall of Faine inducts a different number of people each year and gives consideration to, people who have made a significant contribution ro the - - - - --- agricultural industry of Ontario and bene- 1HTI&REEV fiting Canada as well," said Jack Riddell,1 president. "These are outstanding additions to, the hnaeo ruaeuiqueanHaprofounecotriu- havetadeAgriueaduraHllofounFa tine beu-~ L U~ O k O K tions to the advancement of agriculture and .--------------------------- rural communities. They have eamed the night to join the other 153 members cur- IT N H M A D A E U o rently in the Hall of Faine Gallery.-M" For more information on the OntanioBU L I G C N R Agricultural Hall of Faine, contact its office at (905> 878-8151 or visit its Web 3 5S ELSAE A T ITNM - site atwww.oahf.on.ca.EL *90 )87 -22 FX'(0 ) 7 -4 4 Campbellville's 9O01 Birthday Celebration 4 June 1llth, l2th & l3th çg Cont Outand njoythe un! *- St. David's Presbyterian Church. Guelph Line, South of 401 Viewing at 6:OOpm Beef BBQ dinner at 7:OOpm Auction following dinner with Patrick Doherty, Auctioneer $35.00 per person For Tickets Cali: (905) 854-9800 5o,.p 8:OOam - i :OOpm Giant Town Garage Sale (follow the balloons) FREE Face Painting for the Kids! 7:OOpm - 1:0pm First Annual "Birthday Sreet Dance" featuring local group "Burning Image" and Kelly Mlntyre The dance will take place along Crawford Crescent 7:30pm The Great Gerrard Performing magical tricks 8:OOpm Line Dancing with June Scott Fun for the whole family with a few lie-dancing instructions! Trail Eatery & San Antonia Bistro Enjoy a cold refreshing beverage on the patio! 2:OOpm Cutting the Birthday Cake with the Mayor of Milton - Bill Stokes, present honorary Mayor of the Village A group of Campbellville's past honorary Mayors along with the Brookville Sohool Choir (directed by Kelly Mclntyre) will assist in the festivities. 2:l5pm Mexican Dancers 3:OOpm Milton Cloggers and our favourite "Snigs the Clown" Please Joîn Us For A Fun Fiied FamîIy Weekenqd! I p ik IV' am