Two Kemptville grads, class ’70. Jim Glenn ( left ) and Keith Thurston. Both active on their farms. This year would have been their 50th class reunion. They posed for a picture in their work attire.
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4-H Leader Award Presented to 2003 Kemptville Grad
Harrietta ( Pilon ) Bretzler, 2003 Kemptville grad, has been awarded a 2020 4-H Ontario Outstanding Leader Award.This award recognizers 4-H club leaders who have volunteered with 4-H for less that three years and are doing outstanding things for the youth in their clubs. Harrietta is known for her warm smile and excitement that brightens the eyes of youth who learned new skills they didn’t think they were capable of. Kemptville grads from 2003 will remember their classmate who was President of the 2003 College Royal.
The Pilon and Bretzler families have many connections with Kemptville College. Harrietta’s husband Frank graduated from Kemptville in ‘95 and his two brothers also graduated from Kemptville. Ludwig in ‘94 and Jurger in ‘96
Harrietta’ mom, Bernadine, graduated in 1977, her brother Jean-Jacques in ‘02 and her sister Valerie in ‘07.
Harrietta and her husband Frank farm on the family dairy farm located in Crysler. Harietta enjoyed her many years in 4-H activities and now her children are are benefitting from the 4-H programs in Stormont County.
In the picture, Rylan, Myla, Calum and Adella are standing in front of Frank and Harietta.
OFA Director
Bruce Butter from Northumberland County, has been acclaimed for his fourth term as the Ontario Federation of Agriculture Director for Hastings, Lennox & Addington, Northumberland and Prince Edward Counties. Bruce graduated from Kemptville Agricultural College in 1969 and is a beef and crop farmer. He has been an OFA member since 1988 and is going into his ninth year as a director. Congratulations and thank you for for your dedication.
Covid 19 Isolation
Marg Milne, ‘57 grad, has been in self isolation for 100 days. She has a closed bubble of friends who have also remained in isolation. Marg’s doctors are hopeful for a vaccine which would then allow her more freedom. She is very thankful for helpful friends , neighbours and her pharmacy.
Great Strawberries!
Foster Family Farm had wonderful strawberries this year. They were so delicious that when you started eating the basket was just about empty before you had time to take a picture. Shirley and Gregg Foster, both ’69 grads started their family farm over 40 years ago. Now the “family’ includes their son Mel and his wife Davonne. You can find out more on their web site. Corn is on the way!
Alumni Please be Careful!
With Covid 19 slowing down a bit, many alumni and their partners want to get more active. Pictured below is Carol Patterson, wife of alumni Ford Patterson ‘59. After falling from her bike, her daughter took her to the hospital. When Carol told the doctor she fell off her bike, he wanted to know how fast she was travelling. If you check out the picture carefully, you will see why the doctor burst out in laughter. Yes you see correctly – it is a stationary bike. Carol said she will be in perfect shape to once again volunteer at our 2021 reunion.