Women 's institute coffee mugs. TWO spruce trees were planted at the entrance to the Huntsville Memorial Hospital by “Withers of the North Huntsville WI. Pictured left to right are: Beth Wreggett; June Claubrassil Branch members attended a Tom: of Haldimand Council meeting Fem Pearl presented C ouncillarJasethelles (left) and C ouncillar F rank Pearl ( right ) with Gibson; Pal Miller; Betty Higgins; Edrie Mathias; Nan Jack; and, Ma rg R ye. "Viewer-’5 Choice " Awards The Ontario Agricultural Museum’s "Country Quilt Fest ‘91" drew over5,600 visitors. Here is a list Of the winners of the "Viewer's Choice" Awards for the table runners: lst Prize - Nassagaweya WI 2nd Prize â€" Stirling Wl 3rd Prize - Drayton WI 4th Prize - Iroquois W] 5th Prize - Villa Nova WI 6th Prize - Sharon WI Riverside WI presented a graduating student at three area animals with an award of the school ’3 choice. The Bear Award - for dedication, eflorf, attitude and responsibility - wax given to Martha MacFarlane from Martian School and Andrew Speera‘ from Potisonby School. The Eramosa School presented Eric Goudy with an Ecology Award, Pictured above is Andrew Spears receiving the Dear/1 ward from Wl member Carol Anne Pinkney. Outsmnthg Ybimg Farmers Awarded The 1991 Outstanding Young Farmer recipients of the W.R. MotherWell Award are: - CaSey & Linda Houweiing Vegetable Green House- Hydroponics, Delta, B.C. - Pacific Region - David & Bonnie Loewith Dairy Farm. Lynden. Ontario Great Lakes Region ' Doug 8t. Heather Hennigar Orchard and Market Garden Kings County, Nova Scotia Atlantic Region For more information on this Program contact: Terry Simon, Clo Haliiburton Geophysical, 906~12th Avenue S. W., Calgary, Alberta, TZR 1K7, (403)245- 7040. H at C October. November. December 1991 15