, TO PETERBOROUGH | | | pap | at" | | 8 : t > | f _ _ _ 3. \to iss _ is | i s ¢*~ Presentation ‘{ dn s |_ _A large crowd of friends and |\ ty f§ F _ ‘neighbors gathered in the Orâ€" l 3 3 _ |ange Hall, Lakeside, on Friday |\ _ smm s | |evening to honor Fred Bur Lk e accsyssgkr s roughs. Euchre was played and | \§§~\&’“> winners included Mrs. Harold: | K . o o | Mills, high score; Mrs. Harvey‘ | o s s t( Mills, low; Chas. Holden, high, S & & . and Harvey Waud, low, Roy | &3 ts , McCorquodale acted as chairâ€", l Shame Nss ce ooo oireans \man. Mrs. C. Holden read the _ ‘BRUCE MeCORQUODALE iaddress and Bryant Sutherland | ‘and Donald Snell presented Fredl \_ Bruce McCorquodale, son °f[ |with a wrist watch and a sum | Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCorquodale, ‘of money. ~Short speeches of RR 3 Lakeside, who has guided, good wishes were given by Donâ€" the activities of many Perth‘ [ald McCorquodale, George Holâ€" County Junior Farmers for the}. ‘den, Adrian Ball and Elmer past eight years, will be leaving], \Forbes. John Gates and Donald |Stratford July 1st to become}. (Snell played music before and agricultural representative . in ‘{after lunch. ~Fred lived for a| Peterborough County. BJ ‘number of years on the half Bruce began as assistant s slg| ‘concession and was an active '¢ultural representative in Perth“ member of the Townâ€" Line in 1955, and in 1958, was apâ€", Euchre Club and has now moved| | pointed associate agricultural reâ€"|| to St. Marys. ] 'presentative: He graduated from, \the Ontario College of Agricul-i', \ture, Guelph, in 1953. He servâ€" |ed as assistant agricultural reâ€"| |presentative in Prince Edwardg !County for almost two years, | before he was moved to Perth,] where he first served with R. E.] 'White. Upon Mr. White‘s retireâ€" ment a few years ago, Mr. Mc-} Corquodale worked with Newton| Ashton, the present county reâ€"| presentative with the Depart-.’ ment of Agriculture. | Mr. McCorquodale‘s activities . & have beenâ€" centred chiefly around the 4â€"H and junior farmâ€" er organizations in Perth. He! was an esteemed friend of hunâ€"| dreds of young farmers in the, â€" ' county. { | Laing E. Kennedy, another \Oxford native, who will gradâ€" |\ uate from Cornell University in? iNew York State, will begin aS} |assistant agricultural representaâ€" |tive sometime in June. | \ _ _Mr. â€" McCorquodale took af |year‘s leave of absence in 1961 ‘to study at Cornell University,|. ‘where he received his master|‘ of science degree in education|‘ ‘lextension from the college of ‘|agriculture. â€" |_ _ He is married to the former Marjorie Innes of Embro, and| they have four children, Karene, 'l'17, David, 6, Murray, 4, and Paul,’ \_ _COn~ Wriday jevening on the} ‘Farm Focus program over the| |\ Wingham T.V. station, Bob Muir ‘received the J. Fred Edwards j trophy and Allen Gregory the ‘Roe Farm trophy, which they ‘won at the Perth County 4â€"H \judging competition at Mitchell on Saturday, May 25th. |