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great teamwork were Huron-
Middleses MPP Jack Riddell
and Huron-Bruce MP
Murray Cardiff. It was
probable . the first time they
were both satisfied with the
outcome of one 'individual
event.
Winners in the nail driving
contest were Marie
McGavin, Walton and
Frances Hignell, Seaforth.
Proving to be best at the
horseshow pits were Dave
Kyle and Lloyd Venner of
Hensall.
Mrs. Carl Vogk of P 'or-
nholm won the prize for
guessing the weight of the
team of show horses owned
by Ken Duncan. They
weighed just over 4,000
pounds.
Allan Campbell is
president of the Huron.
Plowman's Association, Ken
Duncan is vice-presidentand
Graeme Craig is the
secretary-treasurer. The
association's annual banquet
will be held Friday, October
24 at the Pineridge Chalet at
Hensall.
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Ken. Innes is plowing math senior .champ.
The 1980 Huron countn7 with the reserve title going to
plowing match was held John Becker, Dashwood.
Saturday in Usborne
township on the farm, of Brian McGavin of Walton
Huron warden Bill Morely was best in the junior
and was very successful competition and Bevan
Secretary 'Graeme Craig Shapton, Exeter was the
said close to $1,600 was paid reserve champion,
out in prize monies and at- Clair Deichert, Zurich won tendance was about the the round-the-field plowing same as last year. competition and Harold Debbie Armstrong of Robinson, reeve ,of Howick VVinghain was crowned
Huron Queen of the Furrow township won the politicians
by last year's winner Janet and businessmen's corn-
Shapton of Exeter. petition.
Miss Shapton will be A lot of interest was shown
representing Huron at the. in the antique plowing class.
This division was won by InternatiOnal Plowing Match
in Woodstock this week and Mervin Dietz of Brodhagen.
will be competing in the Miss Others comPeting were Ron
International contest on Scotchmer, Mitchel; Car-
,Thursday and Friday. The man Howatt, Clinton and
girls will be plowing Thur- Tom Leeming, Seaforth. All
sday and giving their . were using tractors and speeches on Friday. plows from the mid-1930's.
The ,other Huron Queen of The teams of horses used
the Furrow contestants were for the politican and walking ,
Carol McIntosh, Seaforth plow class were provided by
and Linda Machan from Ken Duncan of Usborne and t
Brussels. Conveners of this Ray Russell Russeldale '
In the plowing events, Rev., a pair of policiticians
event were Marie McGavin The log sawing contest saw and Helen Craig.
Kenneth Innes of Brussels showing great echnique and
was the senior champion winning easily. Possessing.
FURROW QUEEN CONTEST-;-One of the,
features of Saturday's Huron plowing: match
was choosing the Queen of the FUTroit, from
theleft are organizer Helen Craig, 1979 Queen
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Janet Shapton, this year'S winner • Deb
Armstrong, Wingham; runnersup . Carol
McIntosh, :Seaforth and Linda Machan, Brus-
sels and organizer Marie McGavin. (T-A Photo)
Mrs. Janette Thompson,
Mrs. Pat Putman and Mrs.
Audrey Ferguson, were the,
guest speakers. • This.
Amnesty'International Group
(Al) has 200,000 members in
110 countries, and was,
founded in 1961. The
purpose of Al is to secure
throughout the world, the
observance of "Universal
Declaration of Human
,Rights.” Everyone has' a
`right to freedom: freedom
from torture, want and.
infested prison cells l freedom
to worship and freedom 'to
speak out against injustices.
Amnesty International seeks
to do this through educating
Amnesty International is Presbyterial topic
Maitland. Presbyterial of Evan Keith, South Kinloss,
the W.M.S., of the .opened the meeting. Mrs.
Presbyterian,Church held its Merle Underwood, Wingharn„
Fall Rally in; St. Andrew's ° brnught greetings.
Presbyterian ' Church, Four ladies from the Pine
VVingham, on-Sept. 30. River Group). Aninesty Inter-
A sing-a-long, led by Mrs. national; Mrs. Patt Lowry,
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