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THE BRUSSELS POST, AUGUST .801 1978 13
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Weekdays 9-9, Holidays & Sundays 12-6
Brussels Phone 887-6224
REGISTRATION AT THE LIBRARY A group
of people lined up for registration for the Leo
Bike-a-thon at the Brussels Public Library on
Saturday. Registering them in are Leo president.
Brenda Knight and Leo member Vickie McCall.
(Brussels Post Photo)
Quilters can still enter IPM contest I
will be $75 and the third
prize will be $50.
Also, all entries will re-
ceive a $10 award.
Anyone wishing further
information about the quilt
competition can call Dorothy
Coultes, secretary for the
ladies program, at 887-6124.
20kg.
Purina
Quilters in. Huron County
are invited to put their talent
to test and design an
original quilt for the Inter-
national Plowing Match.
The competition is open to
all groups and individuals in
the county.
The basic rules are that the
quilt must be double bed size
and must depict some aspect
of the upcoming Inter-
national Plowing Match, to
be held on the Armstrong
Farm, outside Wingham, in
September. ---
Since a large number of
entries is expected in the
quilt competition, the place
and time of judging has been
changed from the original
announcement.
Judging will now take
Place at the OMAF office in
Clinton on September 18 at 11
a.m. Quilts must be de-
Avered to the office between
9 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. on the
morning of the judging with
an information card at-
tached.
The quilts will be the
property and responsibility
of the Ladies Program Com-
mittee of match from the
date ofs judging until the end
of the match on September
30.
All the quilts entered in
the competition will be dis-
played in the craft building of
the Ladies Program at the
Match..
The first prize winner in
the competition will be
awarded $100, second prize
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51st Huron match
will be near Seaforth
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This year's Huron County plowing match
will be held near Seaforth. Plans have been
finalized for the 51st Huron County plowing
match to be held on the Ken Campbell farm
Lot 14 Con 6 McKillop Township.
On Friday, September 1 coaching for the
plow boys and girls will start at 9:30.
Ray Montague, the chief judge of the
Ontario Plowmen's Association, and his
assistant, will be on hand to give advice on
the fine points of match plowing for young
people learning to plow especially.
Anyone who plows would be well advised
to take Friday, September 1 off to attend the
coaching in the morning and the Junior
match in the afternoon, to see first hand the
proper way to adjust a plow, to turn the best
furrow. •
The Huron Plowmen's Association are
sponsoring two Sod Busters 4-H Clubs, in
1978--one in • the north with leaders John
Clark and W. J. Leeming, and one in the
South, with Allan Walper and Allan Turnbull
as leaders.
On Saturday, September 2 the regular
match will get under way at 9:30 a.m. with
10 classes in competition including the
Queen of the furrow class for Prizes in cash,
goods, and trophies of approximately
$3,500.
Special contests include: a Horse Shoe
Pitching contest with two classes, one for
Huron players, and one for all corners; Nail
Driving Contest--one for the ladies and one
for men; Log Sawing contests with two
classes using cross cut saws, one class with
contestants using their own saw and a class
using the same saw.
The Huron • Plowmen's Association hope
that this "Mini" match will prepare Huron
Plowman to compete more successfully at
the big International Match at the
Armstrong Farms near Wingham September
26 to September 30.
THE ANNUAL MUNICIPAL
ENUMERATION
STARTS NEXT WEEK
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Phone 527-0608 R.R. 4 Seaforth, Ont.
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The annual municipal enumeration will begin on Tuesday, September 5,
1978. During this month, an enumerator, carrying a proper identification
card, will call at your residence for a few minutes to check basic information
required in determining:
• your eligibility to vote in the municipal and school board elections to be
held on November 13 this year;
• the allocation of education property taxes between the -public and
separate school systems;
• the distribution of provincial grants to local governments to help reduce
local tax bills;
• the preparation of jurors' lists; and
• population information needed for other municipal programs.
The enumerator must record such information as the name, age, property
status (e.g. owner or tenant), school support and residency of all members
of the household.
When the enumerator visits, please check that the information on the
Enumeration Notice is correct. If it is not, revise it and verify the changes.
If you are not home, a Notice will be left for you. If changes are necessary,
please make them and mail the Enumeration Notice, as soon as possible,
in the self addressed postage prepaid envelope accompanying the'Notice.
For any additional information, please contact the local assessment office.
Ministry
of
Revenue
W.F. Jenkins
Regional Assessment Commissioner
Huron/Perth Region
Phone: 524-7326
Zenith 66-500.