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THE BRUSSELS POST, SEPTEMBER 6, 1978 13
Local minister wins match
(Continued from Page 1)
Local plowmen used the
Huron County match to
practise some of the skills
they'll be demonstrating in
the international match in
the last week of September.
Also, the members of the
two 4-H Sod Buster Clubs in
Huron County participated in
an achievement day at the
Huron County' match on
Friday and then competed in
the open competitions on
Saturday.
The Queen of the Furrows
competition drew ' four
competitors, who -.earned
points both for their skill.with
the plow and. their public
speaking.
The winner was Anne
Stewart, 22, of R.R.5,
Seaforth who will represent
Huron County at the Inter-
national Plowing Match.
The runner-up was
Bizabeth Datars of the
Exeter area.
The two other competitors
were Patti Downs of R.R.1,
Hensall and Kathy Pentland
of R.R.6, Goderich.
The judges in the speaking
competition were Keith
Roulston, editor Of The Rural
Voice; Sheila
Armstrong, a former Ontario°
Queen of the Furrow and
Mrs. John Stevens, director
from reith County to the
Ontario Plowmen's As-
sociation.
In other afternoon events,
the open class was won by
John Little of Monkton and.
Cecil Desjardine of R.R. 1,
Grand Bend, won in the
businessmen's class.
Ivan, Hodgins of R.R...
Parkhill, won the "on the
land" class in multi,furrow-
plowing.
In the visitors competition,
Barry Gordon of Glencoe
defeated other competitiors.
from. Bruce, ,Perth, Middle,
sex and Lambton .counties.
Nail driving, log sawing
and horseshoe pitching also
played a part in the Huron
County Plowing Match.
Winners of the special nail
driving class in the women's
class were Phyllis Hickey,
first; Beatrice
Nevins, second, and Kathy
Pentland of RR6, Goderich,
third- Winners in the men's.
class were Ron Driscoll of
Seaforth,first; Francis Hunt
of Winthrop,. second, and
Ron Pentland of RR6,
Goderich, third.
In the horseshoe
competition class 1 which
involved Huron County
players only the team of
Lloyd Venner of Hensall and
Keith Lovell of RR 2, Kippen
placed first, the team of
Harold Carter of Goderich
and Court Kerr of RR 4,
Goderich placed second and
• the team of Ray Consitt and
Robert Bell, both of Kippen,
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September 26 - 30,
placed third.
In the second class which
was an open class the team of
-Art Werner of RR1, Ayre and
Elgin. Kipfer of Dashwood
placed first and the team of
Ed. Davies of Auburn and
Marg Consitt and Marlene
Bell bOth of Kippen placed
second.
The team of Grant and
Harry Snell of RR 1,
Londesboro placed first in
class 1 of the cross blade log
sawing competition. The
team of Ken Campbell of
Dublin and Ron Driscoll.
'of Seaforth placed second.
In Class 2, with two men
on the same saw, the team of
Ken Campbell .and Ron
Driscoll placed first, the
team of Graeme Craig of
Walton and Torp Consitt of
RR 1 Varna placed second
and Edgar Howatt and Ken
Duncan of Kirkton placed
third.
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