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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1978-09-06, Page 13BEAN DEFOLIATING BY JIM'S FLYING SERVICE For a clean field& trouble-free combining Use hXJ EGLONE s, 4" 42 this year 11 0+ Any questions give us a. call. • La.4 Jim's Flying Service Ltd. R.R. 3, Tillsonburg Phone 842-3898 or 842-5809 In Sea forth Milton J. Dietz Ltd ' R. R. 4, Seaforth Phone 527-0608 mstrong ra. Level loop Carpet Brown Rea. '6.95 Armstrong Charade sale$4.95 Numerous Room Size Carpets in Stock 35 % off Many others to numerous to mention Twist Hilows • Splushes For every Chesterfield set sold during the Carpet Stale you will receive absolutely FREE room size carpet 12' x 12' Robert L. Plurnsteel Interiors FINE FURNITURE • CARPETS • PAINTS • WALLCOVERINGS • 9 MAIN STREET SOUTH SEAEORTH, Phase Busintss I5191 07.090 Mine (5191527.0052 It iy :for best select Sei • th - 16th n Shop Printed Level Loop Rubber Back New Bali- Hai Cane Styled Reg $8.95 Carpet GREEN GOLD BROWN, Sale $6.50 Sq. Yd . Carpets 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, 0644 -P")4/. '144 HURON '10 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. 111111111.1111111111111111111W