A2O-L«nciplono««. up was the Holstein aged cow, Gentle Touch Wind Rebec ca, exhibited by Amy Trimmer. Presenting the award was dairy princess Amanda Daugherty. Nutrageous. Junior 4-H member Tern John son, York, topped the Guernsey breed show, taking senior and grand champion with Rutter Broil Perfectos Lydia. In the reserve senior and grand spot was Romcl las Nobility Brownie, the senior three-year-old exhibited by Kim berly Pomraning of Delta. Terri Johnson also took the junior champion rosette, with winter yearling Rutter Bros Mag ics Wendy. Kimberly Pomran ing’s spring yearling. Cedar Fringed Butterrum, was the reserve champion (infer. Standing senior and grand re serve in the Holstein show to Amy Trimmer’s overall supreme was Wins York Beshore Farms owners, Jed and Sue Beshore, and a veteran of the Kiddie Class competition. Other Kiddie Class winners included Stevie Greek, Frankie Greek. Cameron Knight, Amanda Thompson, Kelly Johnson and Jeremy Creek. A partial list of winners follows: Spring Calf: 1. Coradala Brokar Cute, Cory Thompson; 2. Woodbina Farm; 3. Sunnyband Farm. Wlntar Calf: 1. L a J Dandy Nna. Kaih laan Doll; 2. Dar-Dala Farm; 3. Walk-La Holitaina Fall Call; 1. Beihora Polo Stephanla, Bathora Farms; 2. Woodbina Farm; 3. Greg Walker, Thomasville, with senior two-year-old Walk-Lc En core Amy. Walker also exhibited the best bred and owned Holstein, four-year-old Walk-Lc KQ Misty. Amy Trimmer added the Hols tein junior champion win to her collection of awards, with spring yearling J.C.Y. April Statbuck- ET. Reserve honors went to Air ville junior 4-H’cr Shane Hall, exhibiting the winning fall calf. Woodbine Starbuck Eva. In the Jersey breed contention, Suzann Pbmraning finished in the grand and reserve champion spot with Franken Theodore Lilli, a senior two-year-old. Reserve (Turn to Png* A 22) H