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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1998-06-10, Page 7MAN OF T: -t LAND Tour • win be a u the Fu DASIr1WOOD Whether it's self pin - yelled, towed behind, semi -mounted, 3 point hitch mounted pushed, or pulled - .faint equipment means activity, and usu- ally lots: of it bt September of -1999- the hub of agricultural' activity in Huron County will' be at the site of the International Plowing matchjust north. of Dashwood. "This is where farrners: can view their future equipment purchase: first-hand, operating in aetuali fields and crops" says Machines in Motion chairperson John:#ether: `"No better'tine exists than mid-Septembec'for farmers. to get away for.a couple days, visit the International. Plowing Match and Farm Machinery Show and take in 'the.Machines iu Motion equipment demonstrations,,On our;, site -•: located adjacent to the east side of tented city - we've dedicated 192 acres to:. 4 crops that. will be harvested, tilled, and.re-seeded during the five-day event, It'll be a busy but very education- al time and our committee; is, gearing uti for large truiibers of both fanners and exhibitors, We intend 'CO provide an opportunity to•'see the very latest agri- cultural technology operating in its own etivironinent." . However, all eyeswillriot just be on the future at the Machines: in Motion site. .Committee members have decided to use IPM `99 as an opportunity to re- cap a. century of agriculture in Huron, one of Qnterro"s %rearrest; agricultural` ° producing. counties.• traction "Dor committee has chosen to visit the years 1919 and 1953, as well es 1999, incl are working in co-operation 'with. the Antique Equipment Committee to actively demonstrate farm imple- ments from mple-ments'from these eras,. harvesting, tilling and seeding .adjacent to the most modern equipment. available. It seemed only right ttt close Out a Century •of fanning with an active tribute to those who have made Huron County the dynamic farm- ing industry that it is today" -states Becker, "This aspect of our Machines Motion display is unique to the IPM and promises to be: of interest to alt genera- tions?' enerattons:' Machines in Motion committee mem--; bers have taken their "`Rack to the Future" theme several steps further and are urging equipment manufacturers and other, -exhibitors in the tented cityy to include some aspect of their own history intheir exhibits, showing visitors the tremendous advances.that have been made in agricultural technology iii the 20th Century: • Plans are alsoin the making to .invite elementary and 'secondary students to participate in a "Sack to the. Future competition.. depicting: their vision of agriculture inthe year' 2049. Students'• posters. and exhibits may be displayed in an on-site tent shared with exhibitors of site specific (GPS) farming: technology: Stay posted for more exciting hap- penintgs" at X M. `99 Machines in Motion. HURON: , One of the advance features „ for the 1999 International Plowing'.Match to,beheld at Dashwood is a soup compe- tition taking place at the annualfairs throughout the ` countyy, The competition.. promotes the use of H uron,Cotinty, prod nets and features individual Creativity;" Rules are .available from your local, Agricultural Society - either in the pais book or through the secretary of the Association: If you have accessto the internet, tune in • to the '1PM,'99 web page Lmda Ijden; dau3hter of tjnf & 'Donna, received her. Bachelor, of Mathematics degree • in Honours Actuarial Scaep'ce, $tatisticc,M'inor, _ Cooperative program. "with, Distinction" at con votatiOa at.ttnwersity of WNaterloa;; May 30,199N. $ire has accepted,; a position. with W. Mercer Co. in Ottawa:. Way togo, Linda! . We are so proud of you. pgrt, Mom, & Laurie !!l1�IU tonelk8o Tobacco sales prohibited A - Walkerton retail business has been: prohib- ited -from selling tobacco for six months, 'effective Janne S. • On two occasions the store: owner was convicted of selling tobacco to a per- son under 19 years of age, a contravention of the Tobaeeo ., Control Act. Signs will be. posted, indi- cating that the tobacco prohibition is in place, The Ontario Minister of Ilealt „ Elizabeth Whaler, issued the prohibition and it will be enforced by Tobacco .Control Act . enforcement officers of the Bruce-Grey-Qvv.en Soinni Health; Unit. Thisis the third prohibition enforced by the 'Public Health Unit officers; The purpose` of the law is'ta prevent youth from • . becoming `addieted to nicotine by reducing the accessibilityof tobacco'• 'proddcts':to this group: Anyone caught selling or giving tobacco products•to ,sorneone under 19 years' has cotzun tted an offence: under.the Tobacco Control Act. Sentinel, Welittesdny, June 10, 1 ~- Page' 7 YOU Joy Dennis for your many years of loyal service to Henderson Llinter The DJ Dave & Melinda Rick & Joanne ,as w4�ll. a Q Each fair; will have, a"local• winner which will then.go to the "Best of•Fair1 • competition' in October, taking peace in Exeter. The overall champion soup will ',become the "SOUP OF THE; MATOr":. rt• wilt be featured.in plowing match menus, and could be avaulable'as a promo- tional product as well, • Get creating• and hope to see your entry• at the Fair! te•lNll►!l!ll;�l • rte! 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